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    Critical dynamics of the Potts model: short-time Monte Carlo simulations

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    We calculate the new dinamic exponent θ\theta of the 4-state Potts model, using short-time simulations. Our estimates θ1=0.0471(33)\theta_{1}=-0.0471(33) and θ2=% \theta_{2}= 0.0429(11)-0.0429(11) obtained by following the behavior of the magnetization or measuring the evolution of the time correlation function of the magnetization corroborate the conjecture by Okano et. al. In addition, these values agree with previous estimate of the same dynamic exponent for the two-dimensional Ising model with three-spin interactions in one direction, that is known to belong to the same universality class as the 4-state Potts model. The anomalous dimension of initial magnetization % x_{0}=z\theta +\beta /\nu is calculated by an alternative way that mixes two different initial conditions. We have also estimated the values of the static exponents β\beta and ν\nu . They are in complete agreement with the pertinent results of the literature.Comment: 12 pages, 7 figure

    Results of the MRI substudy of the intravenous magnesium efficacy in stroke trial

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    <p><b>Background and Purpose:</b>Although magnesium is neuroprotective in animal stroke models, no clinical benefit was confirmed in the Intravenous Magnesium Efficacy in Stroke (IMAGES) trial of acute stroke patients. The Magnetic Resonance in IMAGES (MR IMAGES) substudy investigated the effects of magnesium on the imaging surrogate outcome of infarct growth.</p> <p><b>Methods:</b> IMAGES trial patients in participating centers were randomized to receive either intravenous magnesium or placebo within 12 hours of stroke onset. Infarct growth was defined as volume difference between baseline diffusion-weighted imaging and day 90 fluid-attenuated inversion recovery image lesions. Patients who died were imputed the largest infarct growth observed.</p> <p><b>Results:</b> Among the 90 patients included in the primary analysis, there was no difference in infarct growth (median absolute growth, P=0.639; median percentage growth, P=0.616; proportion with any growth, P=0.212) between the 46 treated with magnesium and 44 with placebo. Infarct growth correlated with NIHSS score change from baseline to day 90. There was a trend showing baseline serum glucose correlated with infarct growth with magnesium treatment, but not in the placebo group. The mismatch frequency was reduced from 73% to 47% by increasing the mismatch threshold from >20% to >100% of core volume.</p> <p><b>Conclusions:</b> Infarct growth, confirmed here as a surrogate for clinical progression, was similar between magnesium and placebo treatment, paralleling the main IMAGES trial clinical outcomes. Glucose was a covariate for infarct growth with magnesium treatment. A more stringent mismatch threshold to define penumbra more appropriately would have excluded half of the patients in this 12-hour time window stroke study.</p&gt

    Transport coefficients and nonextensive statistics

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    We discuss the basic transport phenomena in gases and plasmas obeying the qq-nonextensive velocity distribution (power-law). Analytical expressions for the thermal conductivity (KqK_q) and viscosity (ηq\eta_q) are derived by solving the Boltzmann equation in the relaxation-time approximation. The available experimental results to the ratio {KqK_q}/ηq\eta_q constrains the qq-parameter on the interval 0.74q10.74 \leq q \leq 1. In the extensive limiting case, the standard transport coefficients based on the local Gaussian distribution are recovered, and due to a surprising cancellation, the electric conductivity of a neutral plasma is not modified.Comment: 14 pages, 3 figures, REVTEX, submitted to PR

    An alternative order parameter for the 4-state Potts model

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    We have investigated the dynamic critical behavior of the two-dimensional 4-state Potts model using an alternative order parameter first used by Vanderzande [J. Phys. A: Math. Gen. \textbf{20}, L549 (1987)] in the study of the Z(5) model. We have estimated the global persistence exponent θg\theta_g by following the time evolution of the probability P(t)P(t) that the considered order parameter does not change its sign up to time tt. We have also obtained the critical exponents θ\theta, zz, ν\nu, and β\beta using this alternative definition of the order parameter and our results are in complete agreement with available values found in literature.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figure

    VINHOS QUE PENSAM - parte III|III GESTÃO NUTRICIONAL DA VINHA: SENSORES MULTIESPECTRAIS ATIVOS PRÓXIMOS

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    Os objetivos do presente trabalho: • caracterizar a concentração de N, P, K, Ca, Mg, Zn, Mn, e Fe da copa da vinha, baseada em observações multiespectrais e análises de plantas; • avaliar a possibilidade de utilização de sensores multiespectrais ativos próximos na gestão nutricional da vinha

    Micro-Terroir

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    El concepto de terroir en el vino está basado en la observación de que diferentes regiones, viñedos o secciones dentro del mismo viñedo, pueden producir vinos con identidades propias y muy diferentes entre sí. Este concepto se cristalizó con el fin de describir los aspectos únicos de un lugar particular (suelo, topografía y clima) que influyen y forman el vino que nace a partir de él. Para una misma posición geográfica, podemos pensar que factores tales como el suelo y la topografía son fijos, en el espacio y en el tiempo, sin embargo las plantas del cultivo de viñedo presentan microvariaciones locales con diversas respuestas adaptativas. En efecto, dentro de un mismo viñedo, aéreas aparentemente uniformes desde un punto de vista pedológico y topográfico presentan plantas con vigores vegetativos totalmente distintos, considerando todos los factores fijos. Estos micro – terroirs vegetativos proporcionan una diferenciación en la maduración de la uva, creando así una variación espacial y temporal en la calidad de la misma. Considerando los demás factores fijos y, partiendo del principio de que la variación espacial y temporal en el vigor vegetativo de una planta es un indicativo de su capacidad productiva, así como del potencial cualitativo del fruto, fueron controladas 80 hectáreas de viñedo mediante un sensor de vegetación. La base de datos, espacial y temporal, obtenida y posteriormente analizada por componentes principales, permitió elaborar zonas homogéneas de tratamiento que denominamos micro – terroirs. Como resultado, se encontró que existe una variabilidad espacial y temporal en las regiones aparentemente uniformes en términos pedológicos y topográficos, lo que sugiere una capacidad de adaptación genética que no siempre es fácil de tener en cuenta. La capacidad de monitorizar la variación espacial y temporal del vigor vegetativo de la vid, permitirá gestionar diferenciadamente las unidades geográficas distintas, desde el punto de vista de la calidad del vino

    On the effective potential in higher-derivative superfield theories

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    We study the one-loop quantum corrections for higher-derivative superfield theories, generalizing the approach for calculating the superfield effective potential. In particular, we calculate the effective potential for two versions of higher-derivative chiral superfield models. We point out that the equivalence of the higher-derivative theory for the chiral superfield and the one without higher derivatives but with an extended number of chiral superfields occurs only when the mass term is contained in the general Lagrangian. The presence of divergences can be taken as an indication of this equivalence.Comment: 14 page

    Variabilidad espacial y temporal del vigor vegetativo en viñedo sin restricciones hídricas en la demanda evapotranspirativa

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    Aunque generalmente se asume que la respuesta de un cultivo a la dosis de riego seleccionada es homogénea en la totalidad del área cultivada, en la mayoría de los casos esto no se corresponde con la realidad. En este trabajo se presenta un estudio de la variabilidad espacial y temporal del vigor vegetativo en el cultivo del viñedo, mediante el uso de índices de vegetación (NDVI) y la elaboración de los correspondientes mapas estadísticos. El ensayo ha sido realizado en un viñedo experimental de cultivar Tempranillo (Vitis vinífera L.), donde se compararon cuatro bloques aleatorios con un tratamiento de riego al 100% de la demanda evapotranspirativa (ETc) del cultivo. Durante la fase de maduración, se realizaron semanalmente mapas de índices de vegetación mediante el uso de sensores multiespectrales cercanos, montados sobre vehículos terrestres. Se observó que la respuesta en el desarrollo vegetativo no mantuvo una homogeneidad espacio – temporal en las cuatro zonas de estudio, a pesar de haber recibido las mismas prácticas culturales. La utilización de este tipo de herramientas, sensores de vegetación y estadística inferencial, permite detectar zonas diferenciadas en el desarrollo vegetativo, pudiendo ser utilizado para la toma de decisiones sobre el manejo del cultivo, tales como el escalonamiento de la cosecha o la aplicación tanto de abonos como de fitosanitarios, en función del factor que produce dicho descenso de vegetación

    A comparative study of the dynamic critical behavior of the four-state Potts like models

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    We investigate the short-time critical dynamics of the Baxter-Wu (BW) and n=3n=3 Turban (3TU) models to estimate their global persistence exponent θg\theta _{g}. We conclude that this new dynamical exponent can be useful in detecting differences between the critical behavior of these models which are very difficult to obtain in usual simulations. In addition, we estimate again the dynamical exponents of the four-state Potts (FSP) model in order to compare them with results previously obtained for the BW and 3TU models and to decide between two sets of estimates presented in the current literature. We also revisit the short-time dynamics of the 3TU model in order to check if, as already found for the FSP model, the anomalous dimension of the initial magnetization x0x_{0} could be equal to zero

    Static Observers in Curved Spaces and Non-inertial Frames in Minkowski Spacetime

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    Static observers in curved spacetimes may interpret their proper acceleration as the opposite of a local gravitational field (in the Newtonian sense). Based on this interpretation and motivated by the equivalence principle, we are led to investigate congruences of timelike curves in Minkowski spacetime whose acceleration field coincides with the acceleration field of static observers of curved spaces. The congruences give rise to non-inertial frames that are examined. Specifically we find, based on the locality principle, the embedding of simultaneity hypersurfaces adapted to the non-inertial frame in an explicit form for arbitrary acceleration fields. We also determine, from the Einstein equations, a covariant field equation that regulates the behavior of the proper acceleration of static observers in curved spacetimes. It corresponds to an exact relativistic version of the Newtonian gravitational field equation. In the specific case in which the level surfaces of the norm of the acceleration field of the static observers are maximally symmetric two-dimensional spaces, the energy-momentum tensor of the source is analyzed.Comment: 28 pages, 4 figures
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