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Trabalho Final de Mestrado para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Mecânica
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Mestrado em Contabilidade e Gestão das Instituições Financeiras
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Mestrado em Auditoria
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Mestrado em Contabilidade e Gestão das Instituições Financeiras
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Mestrado em Contabilidade e Gestão das Instituições Financeiras
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Mestrado em Contabilidade e Análise Financeira
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Mestrado em Fiscalidade
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Mestrado em Contabilidade e análise financeira
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Mestrado em Auditoria
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Mestrado em Auditoria
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Mestrado em Contabilidade
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Mestrado em Contabilidade e Gestão de Instituições Financeiras
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We report and analyze the halting of the fuse effect propagation in optical fiber microwires. The increase of the mode field diameter in the tapered region decreases the optical intensity resulting in the extinction of the fuse effect. This fiber element presents a low insertion loss and can be introduced in the optical network in order to protect the active equipment from the damage caused by the fuse effect.
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A new method is proposed to control delayed transitions towards extinction in single population theoretical models with discrete time undergoing saddle-node bifurcations. The control method takes advantage of the delaying properties of the saddle remnant arising after the bifurcation, and allows to sustain populations indefinitely. Our method, which is shown to work for deterministic and stochastic systems, could generally be applied to avoid transitions tied to one-dimensional maps after saddle-node bifurcations.
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A dynamical approach to study the behaviour of generalized populational growth models from Bets(p, 2) densities, with strong Allee effect, is presented. The dynamical analysis of the respective unimodal maps is performed using symbolic dynamics techniques. The complexity of the correspondent discrete dynamical systems is measured in terms of topological entropy. Different populational dynamics regimes are obtained when the intrinsic growth rates are modified: extinction, bistability, chaotic semistability and essential extinction.