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Bonder, J.F.
Abstr. Appl. Anal. 2004;2004(12):1047-1055
2004

Descripción: Using variational arguments, we prove some nonexistence and multiplicity results for positive solutions of a system of p-Laplace equations of gradient form. Then we study a p-Laplace-type problem with nonlinear boundary conditions. Copyright © 2004 Hindawi Publishing Corporation.
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Bonder, J.F.
Electron. J. Differ. Equ. 2006;2006:1-7
2006

Descripción: In this note, we show the existence of at least three nontrivial solutions to the quasilinear elliptic equation -Δpu + |u|p-2u = f(x,u) in a smooth bounded domain Ω of Rdbl;N with nonlinear boundary conditions |Δu|p-2;∂u/∂v = g(x, u) on ∂Ω. The proof is based on variational arguments. © 2006 Texas State University - San Marcos.
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Milaszewicz, J.P.
Comput Math Appl 1995;30(1):79-90
1995

Descripción: The improvement in convergence by means of accurate functional elimination in the context of the monotone Newton theorem is further analyzed and extended to discrete approximations of the Newton method. © 1995.
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Perazzo, C.A. - Gratton, J.
Phys. Fluids 2010;22(5):1-7
2010

Descripción: With the purpose of modeling the process of mountain building, we investigate the evolution of the ridge produced by the convergent motion of a system consisting of two layers of liquids that differ in density and viscosity to simulate the crust and the upper mantle that form a lithospheric plate. We assume that the motion is driven by basal traction. Assuming isostasy, we derive a nonlinear differential equation for the evolution of the thickness of the crust. We solve this equation numerically to obtain the profile of the range. We find an approximate self-similar solution that describes reasonably well the process and predicts simple scaling laws for the height and width of the range as well as the shape of the transversal profile. We compare the theoretical results with the profiles of real mountain belts and find an excellent agreement. © 2010 American Institute of Physics.
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Amster, P. - De Nápoli, P. - Pablo Pinasco, J.
Comput Math Appl 2008;55(12):2762-2766
2008

Descripción: We study the existence of periodic solutions for a nonlinear system of nth-order differential equations on time scales. Assuming a suitable Nirenberg-type condition, we prove the existence of at least one solution of the problem using Mawhin's coincidence degree. © 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Chimento, L.P.
J. Math. Phys. 1997;38(5):2565-2576
1997

Descripción: Einstein equations for several matter sources in Robertson-Walker and Bianchi I type metrics, are shown to reduce to a kind of second-order nonlinear ordinary differential equation ÿ + αf(y)ẏ + βf(y)(Latin small letter esh)f(y)dy + γf(y) = 0. Also, it appears in the generalized statistical mechanics for the most interesting value q = -1. The invariant form of this equation is imposed and the corresponding nonlocal transformation is obtained. The linearization of that equation for any α, β, and γ is presented and for the important case f = byn + k with β = α2 (n + 1)/(n + 2)2 its explicit general solution is found. Moreover, the form invariance is applied to yield exact solutions of some other differential equations. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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Amster, P. - De Nápoli, P.
J. Math. Anal. Appl. 2007;326(2):1236-1243
2007

Descripción: We study the existence of periodic solutions for a nonlinear second order system of ordinary differential equations of p-Laplacian type. Assuming suitable Nagumo and Landesman-Lazer type conditions we prove the existence of at least one solution applying topological degree methods. We extend a celebrated result by Nirenberg for resonant systems. © 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Del Pezzo, L.M. - Fernández Bonder, J.
Appl Math Lett 2010;23(2):188-192
2010

Descripción: In this note we give some remarks and improvements on our recent paper [5] about an optimization problem for the p-Laplace operator that were motivated by some discussion that we had with Prof. Cianchi. © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Chimento, L.P.
AIP Conf. Proc. 2012;1471:30-38
2012

Descripción: We introduce an effective one-uid description of the interacting dark sector in a spatially at Friedmann-Robertson-Walker space-time and investigate the stability of the power-law solutions. We find the "source equation" for the total energy density and determine the energy density of each dark component. We study linear and nonlinear interactions which depend on the dark matter and dark energy densities, their first derivatives, the total energy density with its derivatives up to second order and the scale factor. We solve the evolution equations of the dark components for both interactions, examine exhaustively several examples and show cases where the problem of the coincidence is alleviated. We show that a generic nonlinear interaction gives rise to the "relaxed Chaplygin gas model" whose effective equation of state includes the variable modified Chaplygin gas model while some others nonlinear interactions yield de Sitter and power-law scenarios. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.
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Gómez, D. - Sicardi Schifino, A. - Ferro Fontán, C.
Astrophys. J. 1990;352(1):326-332
1990

Descripción: In a previous paper, we have modeled the coupling between corona and chromosphere and derived a non-linear set of equations, where the global stability properties of the coronal plasma can be studied. The linear stability analysis indicates that the static equilibrium is stable unless the heating rate falls below a certain critical value. In the present paper, we study the nonlinear evolution of our equations both analytically and numerically. Applying a perturbative technique around the critical point, we find that a subcritical Hopf bifurcation takes place. The numerical integration of the equations agrees satisfactorily with the analytical results when they are compared close to the bifurcation. The nonthermal Doppler widths of EUV lines forming in the transition region can be explained by the existence of relatively low amplitude limit cycles.
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Gratton, J. - Perazzo, C.A.
Phys. Fluids 2011;23(4)
2011

Descripción: In order to describe the development of plateaus such as the Tibet and the Altiplano we extend the two-layer model used in a previous paper [C. A. Perazzo and J. Gratton, Phys. Fluids22, 056603 (2010)] to reproduce the evolution of mountain ranges. As before, we consider the convergent motion of a system of two liquid layers to simulate the crust and the upper mantle that form a lithospheric plate, but now we assume that the viscosity of the crust falls off abruptly at a specified depth. We derive a nonlinear differential equation for the evolution of the thickness of the crust. The solution of this equation shows that the process consists of a first stage in which a peaked range is formed and grows until its root reaches the depth where its viscosity drops. After that the range ceases to grow in height and a flat plateau appears at its top. In this second stage the plateau width increases linearly with time as its sides move outward as traveling waves. We derive simple approximate formulas for various properties of the plateau and its evolution. © 2011 American Institute of Physics.
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Rios, C.A. - Gravielle, M.S. - Mitnik, D.M. - Silkin, V.M.
J. Phys. Conf. Ser. 2012;388(PART 13)
2012

Descripción: Photoelectron emission spectra induced by grazing incidence of intense and ultrashort laser pulses on a metal surface are studied within a distorted-wave formalism. The proposed aproximation, named Band-Structure Based-Volkov (BSB-V) approach, includes a precise description of the surface potential, incorporating information of the band structure of the solid. Results are compared with the numerical solution of the time-dependent Schrodinger equation and with values derived from simpler theoretical models. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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Brachet, M.E. - Bustamante, M.D. - Krstulovic, G. - Mininni, P.D. - Pouquet, A. - Rosenberg, D.
Phys. Rev. E Stat. Nonlinear Soft Matter Phys. 2013;87(1)
2013

Descripción: We investigate the ideal and incompressible magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) equations in three space dimensions for the development of potentially singular structures. The methodology consists in implementing the fourfold symmetries of the Taylor-Green vortex generalized to MHD, leading to substantial computer time and memory savings at a given resolution; we also use a regridding method that allows for lower-resolution runs at early times, with no loss of spectral accuracy. One magnetic configuration is examined at an equivalent resolution of 61443 points and three different configurations on grids of 40963 points. At the highest resolution, two different current and vorticity sheet systems are found to collide, producing two successive accelerations in the development of small scales. At the latest time, a convergence of magnetic field lines to the location of maximum current is probably leading locally to a strong bending and directional variability of such lines. A novel analytical method, based on sharp analysis inequalities, is used to assess the validity of the finite-time singularity scenario. This method allows one to rule out spurious singularities by evaluating the rate at which the logarithmic decrement of the analyticity-strip method goes to zero. The result is that the finite-time singularity scenario cannot be ruled out, and the singularity time could be somewhere between t=2.33 and t=2.70. More robust conclusions will require higher resolution runs and grid-point interpolation measurements of maximum current and vorticity. © 2013 American Physical Society.
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Fernández Do Porto, D.A. - Auzmendi, J. - Peña, D. - García, V.E. - Moffatt, L.
PLoS ONE 2013;8(2)
2013

Descripción: Immune responses are qualitatively and quantitatively influenced by a complex network of receptor-ligand interactions. Among them, the CD137:CD137L pathway is known to modulate innate and adaptive human responses against Mycobacterium tuberculosis. However, the underlying mechanisms of this regulation remain unclear. In this work, we developed a Bayesian Computational Model (BCM) of in vitro CD137 signaling, devised to fit previously gathered experimental data. The BCM is fed with the data and the prior distribution of the model parameters and it returns their posterior distribution and the model evidence, which allows comparing alternative signaling mechanisms. The BCM uses a coupled system of non-linear differential equations to describe the dynamics of Antigen Presenting Cells, Natural Killer and T Cells together with the interpheron (IFN)-γ and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α levels in the media culture. Fast and complete mixing of the media is assumed. The prior distribution of the parameters that describe the dynamics of the immunological response was obtained from the literature and theoretical considerations Our BCM applies successively the Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm to find the maximum a posteriori likelihood (MAP); the Metropolis Markov Chain Monte Carlo method to approximate the posterior distribution of the parameters and Thermodynamic Integration to calculate the evidence of alternative hypothesis. Bayes factors provided decisive evidence favoring direct CD137 signaling on T cells. Moreover, the posterior distribution of the parameters that describe the CD137 signaling showed that the regulation of IFN-γ levels is based more on T cells survival than on direct induction. Furthermore, the mechanisms that account for the effect of CD137 signaling on TNF-α production were based on a decrease of TNF-α production by APC and, perhaps, on the increase in APC apoptosis. BCM proved to be a useful tool to gain insight on the mechanisms of CD137 signaling during human response against Mycobacterium tuberculosis. © 2013 Fernández Do Porto et al.
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