981 resultados para Well-behaved solutions


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We investigate theoretical and observational aspects of a time-dependent parameterization for the dark energy equation of state w(z), which is a well behaved function of the redshift z over the entire cosmological evolution, i.e., z is an element of [-1, infinity). By using a theoretical algorithm of constructing the quintes-sence potential directly from the w(z) function, we derive and discuss the general features of the resulting potential for the cases in which dark energy is separately conserved and when it is coupled to dark matter. Since the parameterization here discussed allows us to divide the parametric plane in defined regions associated to distinct classes of dark energy models, we use some of the most recent observations from type Ia supernovae, baryon acoustic oscillation peak and Cosmic Microwave Background shift parameter to check which class is observationally preferred. We show that the largest portion of the confidence contours lies into the region corresponding to a possible crossing of the so-called phantom divide line at some point of the cosmic evolution.

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The first part of the thesis concerns the study of inflation in the context of a theory of gravity called "Induced Gravity" in which the gravitational coupling varies in time according to the dynamics of the very same scalar field (the "inflaton") driving inflation, while taking on the value measured today since the end of inflation. Through the analytical and numerical analysis of scalar and tensor cosmological perturbations we show that the model leads to consistent predictions for a broad variety of symmetry-breaking inflaton's potentials, once that a dimensionless parameter entering into the action is properly constrained. We also discuss the average expansion of the Universe after inflation (when the inflaton undergoes coherent oscillations about the minimum of its potential) and determine the effective equation of state. Finally, we analyze the resonant and perturbative decay of the inflaton during (p)reheating. The second part is devoted to the study of a proposal for a quantum theory of gravity dubbed "Horava-Lifshitz (HL) Gravity" which relies on power-counting renormalizability while explicitly breaking Lorentz invariance. We test a pair of variants of the theory ("projectable" and "non-projectable") on a cosmological background and with the inclusion of scalar field matter. By inspecting the quadratic action for the linear scalar cosmological perturbations we determine the actual number of propagating degrees of freedom and realize that the theory, being endowed with less symmetries than General Relativity, does admit an extra gravitational degree of freedom which is potentially unstable. More specifically, we conclude that in the case of projectable HL Gravity the extra mode is either a ghost or a tachyon, whereas in the case of non-projectable HL Gravity the extra mode can be made well-behaved for suitable choices of a pair of free dimensionless parameters and, moreover, turns out to decouple from the low-energy Physics.

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Conventional liquid liquid extraction (LLE) methods require large volumes of fluids to achieve the desired mass transfer of a solute, which is unsuitable for systems dealing with a low volume or high value product. An alternative to these methods is to scale down the process. Millifluidic devices share many of the benefits of microfluidic systems, including low fluid volumes, increased interfacial area-to-volume ratio, and predictability. A robust millifluidic device was created from acrylic, glass, and aluminum. The channel is lined with a hydrogel cured in the bottom half of the device channel. This hydrogel stabilizes co-current laminar flow of immiscible organic and aqueous phases. Mass transfer of the solute occurs across the interface of these contacting phases. Using a y-junction, an aqueous emulsion is created in an organic phase. The emulsion travels through a length of tubing and then enters the co-current laminar flow device, where the emulsion is broken and each phase can be collected separately. The inclusion of this emulsion formation and separation increases the contact area between the organic and aqueous phases, therefore increasing the area over which mass transfer can occur. Using this design, 95% extraction efficiency was obtained, where 100% is represented by equilibrium. By continuing to explore this LLE process, the process can be optimized and with better understanding may be more accurately modeled. This system has the potential to scale up to the industrial level and provide the efficient extraction required with low fluid volumes and a well-behaved system.

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In many applications the observed data can be viewed as a censored high dimensional full data random variable X. By the curve of dimensionality it is typically not possible to construct estimators that are asymptotically efficient at every probability distribution in a semiparametric censored data model of such a high dimensional censored data structure. We provide a general method for construction of one-step estimators that are efficient at a chosen submodel of the full-data model, are still well behaved off this submodel and can be chosen to always improve on a given initial estimator. These one-step estimators rely on good estimators of the censoring mechanism and thus will require a parametric or semiparametric model for the censoring mechanism. We present a general theorem that provides a template for proving the desired asymptotic results. We illustrate the general one-step estimation methods by constructing locally efficient one-step estimators of marginal distributions and regression parameters with right-censored data, current status data and bivariate right-censored data, in all models allowing the presence of time-dependent covariates. The conditions of the asymptotics theorem are rigorously verified in one of the examples and the key condition of the general theorem is verified for all examples.

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An investigation of exchange market pressure against the pound sterling during the inter-war period. The main findings are that a) the behavior of UK fundamentals relative to those of the USA help to explain exchange market pressure against the pound; b) during the run up to devaluation in September 1931 the monetary authorities in the UK were acting to reduce domestic credit; but that c) additional pressure was brought against the pound from speculative sources. These findings relate to current thinking on the choice of exchange rate regime as even well behaved fundamentals may not be sufficient to sustain a currency on its peg.

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The Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 318 to the Wilkes Land margin of Antarctica recovered a sedimentary succession ranging in age from lower Eocene to the Holocene. Excellent stratigraphic control is key to understanding the timing of paleoceanographic events through critical climate intervals. Drill sites recovered the lower and middle Eocene, nearly the entire Oligocene, the Miocene from about 17 Ma, the entire Pliocene and much of the Pleistocene. The paleomagnetic properties are generally suitable for magnetostratigraphic interpretation, with well-behaved demagnetization diagrams, uniform distribution of declinations, and a clear separation into two inclination modes. Although the sequences were discontinuously recovered with many gaps due to coring, and there are hiatuses from sedimentary and tectonic processes, the magnetostratigraphic patterns are in general readily interpretable. Our interpretations are integrated with the diatom, radiolarian, calcareous nannofossils and dinoflagellate cyst (dinocyst) biostratigraphy. The magnetostratigraphy significantly improves the resolution of the chronostratigraphy, particularly in intervals with poor biostratigraphic control. However, Southern Ocean records with reliable magnetostratigraphies are notably scarce, and the data reported here provide an opportunity for improved calibration of the biostratigraphic records. In particular, we provide a rare magnetostratigraphic calibration for dinocyst biostratigraphy in the Paleogene and a substantially improved diatom calibration for the Pliocene. This paper presents the stratigraphic framework for future paleoceanographic proxy records which are being developed for the Wilkes Land margin cores. It further provides tight constraints on the duration of regional hiatuses inferred from seismic surveys of the region.

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Irregular computations pose sorne of the most interesting and challenging problems in automatic parallelization. Irregularity appears in certain kinds of numerical problems and is pervasive in symbolic applications. Such computations often use dynamic data structures, which make heavy use of pointers. This complicates all the steps of a parallelizing compiler, from independence detection to task partitioning and placement. Starting in the mid 80s there has been significant progress in the development of parallelizing compilers for logic pro­gramming (and more recently, constraint programming) resulting in quite capable paralle­lizers. The typical applications of these paradigms frequently involve irregular computations, and make heavy use of dynamic data structures with pointers, since logical variables represent in practice a well-behaved form of pointers. This arguably makes the techniques used in these compilers potentially interesting. In this paper, we introduce in a tutoríal way, sorne of the problems faced by parallelizing compilers for logic and constraint programs and provide pointers to sorne of the significant progress made in the area. In particular, this work has resulted in a series of achievements in the areas of inter-procedural pointer aliasing analysis for independence detection, cost models and cost analysis, cactus-stack memory management, techniques for managing speculative and irregular computations through task granularity control and dynamic task allocation such as work-stealing schedulers), etc.

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La presente tesis doctoral surge ante la necesidad de completar el estudio sobre la corrosión en el hormigón armado expuesto al ambiente marino iniciado por D. Miguel Ángel Bermúdez Odriozola en 2007 con la tesis doctoral con título “Corrosión de las armaduras del hormigón armado en ambiente marino: zona de carrera de mareas y zona sumergida”. Una vez realizado el estudio bibliográfico, se ha planteado un estudio experimental en el que se analizan cuatro muelles de distintas edades y localizados en distintos lugares de la geografía española. Uno de ellos contiene adiciones en el hormigón. Una vez inspeccionados, se extraen testigos de cada uno de ellos con el fin de realizar ensayos de caracterización y se analizan sus resultados en paralelo con los coeficientes de difusión. Uno se los objetivos ha sido comprobar el mejor método de ensayo que permita controlar la durabilidad del hormigón en ambiente IIIa. La tesis que se presenta ha demostrado la efectividad del ensayo de penetración de agua para discriminar los hormigones que presentarán un buen comportamiento frente a la difusión de cloruros y por tanto para predecir la vida útil de la estructura. Asimismo, otro objetivo ha sido valorar el uso de adiciones en el hormigón y cómo afectan a la mejora del comportamiento del hormigón expuesto al ambiente marino. Se han obtenido valores del coeficiente de eficacia de cenizas volantes y humo de sílice frente a la difusión de cloruros, muy superiores a los actualmente considerados en términos de resistencia. El ambiente marino aéreo engloba estructuras situadas en primera línea de costa así como aquellas que se sitúan hasta 5km de distancia de la línea del mar. La investigación realizada ha demostrado la necesidad de establecer una nueva subdivisión en este ambiente introduciendo la zona Spray, siguiendo criterios internacionales, que permita diferenciar la zona más desfavorable del mismo que comprende las estructuras ubicadas sobre el nivel del mar tal como los tableros de pantalanes portuarios estudiados. Se han analizado en profundidad los valores del contenido de cloruros en superficie de hormigón en los diferentes tipos de ambiente marino recogidos por la Instrucción EHE- 08 contrastando los requisitos normativos. Como conclusión se han hecho nuevas propuestas normativas que afectan al ambiente sumergido y al ambiente marino aéreo (zona spray). Asimismo se ha realizado un análisis en profundidad de la concentración crítica de cloruros recogida por la Instrucción EHE-08, a partir de los datos obtenidos en estructuras reales. Se ha evaluado el ensayo de resistividad para estimar el valor del coeficiente de difusión de cloruros. Este ensayo ha demostrado su efectividad para discriminar hormigones con adiciones y con muy baja penetración de agua, si bien no resulta sensible para detectar hormigones con elevada permeabilidad. Finalmente en la tesis se ha obtenido un modelo de difusión de cloruros (a/c-D) en ambiente marino aéreo a fin de poder estimar la difusión de cloruros en el hormigón a partir de un requisito normativo como es la relación a/c. This Thesis is focussed to complete the previous study on the corrosion of reinforced concrete exposed to marine environment, carried out by Dr. Miguel Ángel Bermúdez Odrizola in 2007. That Thesis title was “Corrosion of concrete reinforcement located in marine environment: tidal zone and submerged zone”. After the literature review presented in the State of the Art, an experimental programme was carried out. Four docks of different ages and locations have been studied, one of them was a fly ash concrete. The structures were inspected on site and several cores extracted in order to develop characterization tests and obtain diffusion profiles at the laboratory. One of the objectives has been to check the best laboratory test method to control concrete durability when exposed to atmospheric marine environment. This Thesis has proven the effectiveness of the water penetration test to differentiate concretes well behaved against chloride diffusion and also to predict the structure service life. Another objective has been to study the effect of mineral additions in concrete and how they improve the durability of concrete in this environment. Efficiency factors have been obtained for fly ashes and silica fume, much higher than those consider for strength. According to the Spanish Concrete Code EHE 08, the atmospheric marine environment includes structures located at the cost, from the sea line up to 5km inland. The research conducted has shown the need to consider a spray zone which is the most unfavourable area of the atmospheric environment, affecting structures over the sea level as the decks of the wharves here studied. Surface chloride contents of structures in the different marine environments have been deeply analysed, checking the actual standard limits. As a conclusion, new normative values have been proposed for submerged and atmospheric zone (spray zone). A complete analysis of the chloride threshold concentration from the data obtained in real structures has also been performed. It has been evaluated the resistivity test as a tool to estimate the chloride diffusion coefficient. This test has proven effectiveness to discriminate concrete with mineral additions and low water penetration values, while it is not sensitive to detect concretes with high permeability. Finally, a chloride diffusion model (w/c) has been obtained in atmospheric marine environment in order to estimate the chloride diffusion of the concrete knowing a normative requirement as w/c.

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Esta tesis tiene como objetivo actualizar los criterios de proyecto de los buques cableros, analizando las nuevas tendencias en el uso de este tipo de barcos. Se estudian las operaciones realizadas para la instalación y reparación de los cables submarinos. Del estudio de estas técnicas se extraen unos requisitos para el proyecto. Se comprueba cómo han evolucionado a lo largo de la historia las características de los buques cableros. Comparando esta evolución con las características necesarias extraídas del estudio de las operaciones de cables, se concluyen los aspectos fundamentales a tener en cuenta por los ingenieros navales en el proyecto de estos buques cableros. Se presentan: datos concretos para el dimensionamiento, equipamiento, distribución y disposición general; soluciones utilizadas y desarrolladas por el autor para la configuración del manejo del cable de tiro del arado submarino; y se propone una disposición general más acorde con las necesidades modernas de uso de estos barcos. Todo está basado en la experiencia del autor de más de 20 años operando buques cableros de la empresa Transoceanic Cableship Company, Ltd.1 y TE Conectivity SubCom SL (antes TEMASA2), ambas filiales de la empresa norteamericana de telecomunicaciones submarinas TE SubCom, por ello su utilidad práctica queda garantizada. ABSTRACT The goal of this thesis is to update the design criteria applied to cableships by analyzing the new trends in the use of this type of ships. The methods of procedure for the installation and repair of fiber optic submarine cables are also explored. The study of these techniques draws conclusions regarding the design requirements. The evolution of the characteristics of the cableships throughout the history is also approached. The primary aspect that has to be taken into account by the naval architect is also stated, when comparing the evolution and the necessary requirements extracted from the study of cable operations. Specific data for dimensioning, outfitting, distribution and arrangement are presented, as well as solutions found and developed by the author for the tow wire handling configuration. Furthermore, a new general arrangement more in line with the modern needs for the purpose of these ships is suggested. Everything is based in the author´s experience of over twenty years in the operation of cableships owned by Transoceanic Cableship Company Ltd. and TE Connectivity SubCom SL (formerly called TEMASA), both subsidiaries of the US based company TE SubCom. For this reason, the practical value of the study is guaranteed.

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We investigate the nonclassicality of a photon-subtracted Gaussian field, which was produced in a recent experiment, using negativity of the Wigner function and the nonexistence of well-behaved positive P function. We obtain the condition to see negativity of the Wigner function for the case including the mixed Gaussian incoming field, the threshold photodetection and the inefficient homodyne measurement. We show how similar the photon-subtracted state is to a superposition of coherent states.

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The device we study is the excavation arm of a large hydraulic mining shovel having a multi-loop kinematic form. We describe an iterative algorithm that allows the position of the bucket to be tracked from measurements of the linear actuator extensions. The important characteristic of this algorithm is that it is numerically well-behaved when the linkage is close to singular configurations. While we focus on a specific device, the algorithm is easy to adapt to other multi-loop linkages. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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The concept of entropy rate is well defined in dynamical systems theory but is impossible to apply it directly to finite real world data sets. With this in mind, Pincus developed Approximate Entropy (ApEn), which uses ideas from Eckmann and Ruelle to create a regularity measure based on entropy rate that can be used to determine the influence of chaotic behaviour in a real world signal. However, this measure was found not to be robust and so an improved formulation known as the Sample Entropy (SampEn) was created by Richman and Moorman to address these issues. We have developed a new, related, regularity measure which is not based on the theory provided by Eckmann and Ruelle and proves a more well-behaved measure of complexity than the previous measures whilst still retaining a low computational cost.

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We review our recent work on the anodization of InP in KOH electrolytes. The anodic oxidation processes are shown to be remarkably different in different concentrations of KOH. Anodization in 2 - 5 mol dm-3 KOH electrolytes results in the formation of porous InP layers but, under similar conditions in a 1 mol dm-3 KOH, no porous structure is evident. Rather, the InP electrode is covered with a thin, compact surface film at lower potentials and, at higher potentials, a highly porous surface film is formed which cracks on drying. Anodization of electrodes in 2 - 5 mol dm-3 KOH results in the formation of porous InP under both potential sweep and constant potential conditions. The porosity is estimated at ~65%. A thin layer (~ 30 nm) close to the surface appears to be unmodified. It is observed that this dense, near-surface layer is penetrated by a low density of pores which appear to connected it to the electrolyte. Well-defined oscillations are observed when InP is anodized in both the KOH and (NH4)2S. The charge per cycle remains constant at 0.32 C cm-2 in (NH4)2S but increases linearly with potential in KOH. Although the characteristics of the oscillations in the two systems differ, both show reproducible and well-behaved values of charge per cycle.

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A natural way to generalize tensor network variational classes to quantum field systems is via a continuous tensor contraction. This approach is first illustrated for the class of quantum field states known as continuous matrix-product states (cMPS). As a simple example of the path-integral representation we show that the state of a dynamically evolving quantum field admits a natural representation as a cMPS. A completeness argument is also provided that shows that all states in Fock space admit a cMPS representation when the number of variational parameters tends to infinity. Beyond this, we obtain a well-behaved field limit of projected entangled-pair states (PEPS) in two dimensions that provide an abstract class of quantum field states with natural symmetries. We demonstrate how symmetries of the physical field state are encoded within the dynamics of an auxiliary field system of one dimension less. In particular, the imposition of Euclidean symmetries on the physical system requires that the auxiliary system involved in the class' definition must be Lorentz-invariant. The physical field states automatically inherit entropy area laws from the PEPS class, and are fully described by the dissipative dynamics of a lower dimensional virtual field system. Our results lie at the intersection many-body physics, quantum field theory and quantum information theory, and facilitate future exchanges of ideas and insights between these disciplines.

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In this work we look at two different 1-dimensional quantum systems. The potentials for these systems are a linear potential in an infinite well and an inverted harmonic oscillator in an infinite well. We will solve the Schrödinger equation for both of these systems and get the energy eigenvalues and eigenfunctions. The solutions are obtained by using the boundary conditions and numerical methods. The motivation for our study comes from experimental background. For the linear potential we have two different boundary conditions. The first one is the so called normal boundary condition in which the wave function goes to zero on the edge of the well. The second condition is called derivative boundary condition in which the derivative of the wave function goes to zero on the edge of the well. The actual solutions are Airy functions. In the case of the inverted oscillator the solutions are parabolic cylinder functions and they are solved only using the normal boundary condition. Both of the potentials are compared with the particle in a box solutions. We will also present figures and tables from which we can see how the solutions look like. The similarities and differences with the particle in a box solution are also shown visually. The figures and calculations are done using mathematical software. We will also compare the linear potential to a case where the infinite wall is only on the left side. For this case we will also show graphical information of the different properties. With the inverted harmonic oscillator we will take a closer look at the quantum mechanical tunneling. We present some of the history of the quantum tunneling theory, its developers and finally we show the Feynman path integral theory. This theory enables us to get the instanton solutions. The instanton solutions are a way to look at the tunneling properties of the quantum system. The results are compared with the solutions of the double-well potential which is very similar to our case as a quantum system. The solutions are obtained using the same methods which makes the comparison relatively easy. All in all we consider and go through some of the stages of the quantum theory. We also look at the different ways to interpret the theory. We also present the special functions that are needed in our solutions, and look at the properties and different relations to other special functions. It is essential to notice that it is possible to use different mathematical formalisms to get the desired result. The quantum theory has been built for over one hundred years and it has different approaches. Different aspects make it possible to look at different things.