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2. Baumgarte-Shapiro-Shibata-Nakamura formalism in cylindrical coordinates: Brill and Teukolsky waves in both linear and nonlinear regimes
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Alcoforado, M. A., Aranha, R. F., and de Oliveira, H. P.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
In this article we present a numerical code, based on the collocation or pseudospectal method, which integrates the equations of the BSSN formalism in cylindrical coordinates. In order to validate the code, we carried out a series of tests, using three groups of initial data: i) pure gauge evolution; ii) Teukolsky quadrupole solution for low amplitudes and iii) Brill and Teukolsky solutions with higher amplitudes, which accounts for a deviation from the linear regime when compared to the case of low amplitudes. In practically all cases, violations of the Hamiltonian and momentum constraints were analyzed. We also analyze the behavior of the lapse function, which can characterize the collapse of gravitational waves into black holes. Furthermore, all three groups of tests used different computational mesh resolutions and different gauge choices, thus providing a general scan of most of the numerical solutions adopted.
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- 2024
3. Dynamical perturbations of black-hole punctures: effects of slicing conditions
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Li, Sean E., Baumgarte, Thomas W., Dennison, Kenneth A., and de Oliveira, H. P.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
While numerous numerical relativity simulations adopt a 1+log slicing condition, shock-avoiding slicing conditions form a viable and sometimes advantageous alternative. Despite both conditions satisfying similar equations, recent numerical experiments point to a qualitative difference in the behavior of the lapse in the vicinity of the black-hole puncture: for 1+log slicing, the lapse appears to decay approximately exponentially, while for shock-avoiding slices it performs approximately harmonic oscillation. Motivated by this observation, we consider dynamical coordinate transformations of the Schwarzschild spacetime to describe small perturbations of static trumpet geometries analytically. We find that the character of the resulting equations depends on the (unperturbed) mean curvature at the black-hole puncture: for 1+log slicing it is positive, predicting exponential decay in the lapse, while for shock-avoiding slices it vanishes, leading to harmonic oscillation. In addition to identifying the value of the mean curvature as the origin of these qualitative differences, our analysis provides insight into the dynamical behavior of black-hole punctures for different slicing conditions., Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures; matches version published in PRD
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- 2023
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4. Spherical collapse of non-top-hat profiles in the presence of dark energy with arbitrary sound speed
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Batista, R. C., de Oliveira, H. P., and Abramo, L. R. W.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We study the spherical collapse of non-top-hat matter fluctuations in the presence of dark energy with arbitrary sound speed. The model is described by a system of partial differential equations solved using a pseudo-spectral method with collocation points. This method can reproduce the known analytical solutions in the linear regime with an accuracy better than $10^{-6}\%$ and better than $10^{-2}\%$ for the virialization threshold given by the usual spherical collapse model. We show the impact of nonlinear dark energy fluctuations on matter profiles, matter peculiar velocity and gravitational potential. We also show that phantom dark energy models with low sound speed can develop a pathological behaviour around matter halos, namely negative energy density. The dependence of the virialization threshold density for collapse on the dark energy sound speed is also computed, confirming and extending previous results in the limit for homogeneous and clustering dark energy., Comment: 22 pages, 12 figures
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- 2022
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5. Improved Heat and Particle Flux Mitigation in High Core Confinement, Baffled, Alternate Divertor Configurations in the TCV tokamak
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Raj, Harshita, Theiler, C., Thornton, A., Fevrier, O., Gorno, S., Bagnato, F., Blanchard, P., Colandrea, C., de Oliveira, H., Duval, B. P., Labit, B., Perek, A., Reimerdes, H., Sheikh, U., Vallar, M., and Vincent, B.
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Physics - Plasma Physics - Abstract
Nitrogen seeded detachment has been achieved in the Tokamak a Configuration Variable (TCV) in advanced divertor configurations (ADCs), namely X-divertor and X-point target, with and without baffles in H-mode plasmas with high core confinement. Both ADCs show a remarkable reduction in the inter-ELM particle and heat fluxes to the target compared to the standard divertor configuration. 95-98% of the peak heat flux to the target is mitigated as a synergetic effect of ADCs, baffling, and nitrogen seeded detachment. The effect of divertor geometry and baffles on core-divertor compatibility is investigated in detail. The power balance in these experiments is also investigated to explore the physics behind the observed reduction in heat fluxes in the ADCs.
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- 2022
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6. Bona-Mass\'o slices of Reissner-Nordstr\'om spacetimes
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Li, Sean E., Baumgarte, Thomas W., Dennison, Kenneth A., and de Oliveira, H. P.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
Motivated by recent numerical relativity simulations of charged black holes and their interactions, we explore the properties of common slicing conditions in Reissner-Nordstr\"om spacetimes. Specifically, we consider different choices for the so-called Bona-Mass\'o function, and construct static and spherically symmetric slices of the Reissner-Nordstr\"om spacetime satisfying the corresponding slicing conditions. For some of these functions the construction is entirely analytical, while for others we use numerical root-finding to solve quartic equations. Our solutions are parameterized by the charge-to-mass ratio $\lambda = Q/M$ and approach a unique slice, independent of the Bona-Mass\'o functions considered here, in the extremal limit $\lambda \to 1$., Comment: 9 pages, 10 figures
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- 2022
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7. Quest for eternal oscillons
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Mendonça, T. S. and de Oliveira, H. P.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
Nonlinear field theories produce unstable but long-lived configurations known as oscillons. These structures have been studied with asymmetric and symmetric double-well potentials and extended to other forms of potentials. In the present work, we examine the consequences of considering higher-order field theories, where we have used a generalization of the symmetric double-well potential and a $\phi^6$ potential. Consequently, we have found $3+1$ spherically symmetric oscillons with significantly large lifetimes without parameter fine-tuning., Comment: 8 pages, 10 figures, accepted to be published in Physical Review D
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- 2022
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8. New insights on divertor parallel flows, ExB drifts, and fluctuations from in situ, two-dimensional probe measurement in the Tokamak \`a Configuration Variable
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De Oliveira, H., Theiler, C., Février, O., Reimerdes, H., Duval, B. P., Tsui, C. K., Gorno, S., Oliveira, D. S., and Perek, A.
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Physics - Plasma Physics - Abstract
In-situ, two-dimensional (2D) Langmuir probe measurements across a large part of the TCV divertor are reported in L-mode discharges with and without divertor baffles. This provides detailed insights into time averaged profiles, particle fluxes, and fluctuations behavior in different divertor regimes. The presence of the baffles is shown to substantially increase the divertor neutral pressure for a given upstream density and to facilitate the access to detachment, an effect that increases with plasma current. The detailed, 2D probe measurements allow for a divertor particle balance, including ion flux contributions from parallel flows and ExB drifts. The poloidal flux contribution from the latter is often comparable or even larger than the former, such that the divertor parallel flow direction reverses in some conditions, pointing away from the target. In most conditions, the integrated particle flux at the outer target can be predominantly ascribed to ionization along the outer divertor leg, consistent with a closed-box approximation of the divertor. The exception is a strongly detached divertor, achieved here only with baffles, where the total poloidal ion flux even decreases towards the outer target, indicative of significant plasma recombination. The most striking observation from relative density fluctuation measurements along the outer divertor leg is the transition from poloidally uniform fluctuation levels in attached conditions to fluctuations strongly peaking near the X-point when approaching detachment., Comment: Added reference
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- 2022
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9. Analytical representation of a charged black hole puncture solution
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Medeiros, Felipe and de Oliveira, H. P.
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- 2024
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10. Von Mises Tapering: A New Circular Windowing
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de Oliveira, H. M. and Cintra, R. J.
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Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Signal Processing ,Statistics - Applications ,Statistics - Methodology ,94A12, 65T40, 68U10 ,G.3 ,I.4 - Abstract
Discrete and continuous standard windowing are revisited and a a new taper is introduced, which is derived from the normal circular distribution by von Mises. Both the continuous-time and the discrete-time windows are considered, and their spectra obtained. A brief comparison with further classical window families is performed in terms of their properties in the spectral domain. These windows can be used in spectral analysis, and in particular, in the design of FIR (finite impulse response) filters as an alternative to the Kaiser window, Comment: 6 figures. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1806.10273
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- 2021
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11. The Bondi problem revisited: a spectral domain decomposition code
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Alcoforado, M. A., Barreto, W. O., and de Oliveira, H. P.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We present a simple domain decomposition code based on the Galerkin-Collocation method to integrate the field equations of the Bondi problem. The algorithm is stable, exhibits exponential convergence when considering the Bondi formula as an error measure, and is computationally economical. We have incorporated features of both Galerkin and Collocation methods along with the establishment of two non-overlapping subdomains. We have further applied the code to show the decay of the Bondi mass in the nonlinear regime and its power-law late time decay. Another application is the determination of the wave-forms at the future null infinity connected with distinct initial data., Comment: Revised version; 21 pages, 10 figures; to appear in Int. J. Modern Phys. D
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- 2021
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12. Validation of edge turbulence codes against the TCV-X21 diverted L-mode reference case
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Oliveira, D. S., Body, T., Galassi, D., Theiler, C., Laribi, E., Tamain, P., Stegmeir, A., Giacomin, M., Zholobenko, W., Ricci, P., Bufferand, H., Boedo, J. A., Ciraolo, G., Colandrea, C., Coster, D., de Oliveira, H., Fourestey, G., Gorno, S., Imbeaux, F., Jenko, F., Naulin, V., Offeddu, N., Reimerdes, H., Serre, E., Tsui, C. K., Varini, N., Vianello, N., Wiesenberger, M., Wüthrich, C., and Team, the TCV
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Physics - Plasma Physics - Abstract
Self-consistent full-size turbulent-transport simulations of the divertor and SOL of existing tokamaks have recently become feasible. This enables the direct comparison of turbulence simulations against experimental measurements. In this work, we perform a series of diverted Ohmic L-mode discharges on the TCV tokamak, building a first-of-a-kind dataset for the validation of edge turbulence models. This dataset, referred to as TCV-X21, contains measurements from 5 diagnostic systems -- giving a total of 45 1- and 2-D comparison observables in two toroidal magnetic field directions. The dataset is used to validate three flux-driven 3D fluid-turbulence models: GBS, GRILLIX and TOKAM3X. With each model, we perform simulations of the TCV-X21 scenario, tuning the particle and power source rates to achieve a reasonable match of the upstream separatrix value of density and electron temperature. We find that the simulations match the experimental profiles for most observables at the OMP -- both in terms of profile shape and absolute magnitude -- while a poorer agreement is found towards the divertor targets. The match between simulation and experiment is seen to be sensitive to the value of the resistivity, the heat conductivities, the power injection rate and the choice of sheath boundary conditions. Additionally, despite targeting a sheath-limited regime, the discrepancy between simulations and experiment also suggests that the neutral dynamics should be included. The results of this validation show that turbulence models are able to perform simulations of existing devices and achieve reasonable agreement with experimental measurements. Where disagreement is found, the validation helps to identify how the models can be improved. By publicly releasing the experimental dataset, this work should help to guide and accelerate the development of predictive turbulence simulations of the edge and SOL.
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- 2021
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13. New numerical framework for the generalized Baumgarte-Shapiro-Shibata-Nakamura formulation: The vacuum case for spherical symmetry
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Alcoforado, M. A., Aranha, R. F., Barreto, W. O., and de Oliveira, H. P.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
Here we report a developed high performance and simplified version of the code denominated RIO, which can be easily extended, for the generalized BSSN formulation. We implement a code which is regular at the center of symmetry, without use a special procedure for regularization, as usual. We get exponential convergence for constraints. The numerical algorithm is based on the Galerkin-Collocation method developed successfully for diverse physical scenarios by the Numerical Relativity Group at UERJ. For the sake of clarity in presentation, we consider here the most simple case to display the most salient features of the procedure. Thus, we focus on the definite tests of the new numerical framework. The timing and performance of the code show that we can reach a better accuracy close to the machine precision, for the Hamiltonian and momentum constraints. RIO will be an open source code; currently is under continuous development to consider more general and realistic problems., Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures. To appear in PRD
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- 2021
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14. Geometrical Representation for Number-theoretic Transforms
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de Oliveira, H. M. and Cintra, R. J.
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Computer Science - Information Theory ,Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Signal Processing - Abstract
This short note introduces a geometric representation for binary (or ternary) sequences. The proposed representation is linked to multivariate data plotting according to the radar chart. As an illustrative example, the binary Hamming transform recently proposed is geometrically interpreted. It is shown that codewords of standard Hamming code $\mathcal{H}(N=7,k=4,d=3)$ are invariant vectors under the Hamming transform. These invariant are eigenvectors of the binary Hamming transform. The images are always inscribed in a regular polygon of unity side, resembling triangular rose petals and/or ``thorns''. A geometric representation of the ternary Golay transform, based on the extended Golay $\mathcal{G}(N=12, k=6, d=6)$ code over $\operatorname{GF}(3)$ is also showed. This approach is offered as an alternative representation of finite-length sequences over finite prime fields., Comment: 8 pages, 8 figures
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- 2021
15. Multidomain Galerkin-Collocation method: spherical collapse of scalar fields II
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Alcoforado, M. A., Aranha, R. F., Barreto, W. O., and de Oliveira, H. P.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We follow the strategy initiated in Ref. [1] and proceed with the implementation of the Galerkin-Collocation domain decomposition (GCDD) applied to the dynamics of a spherical self-gravitating scalar field with the field equation in the Cauchy formulation. We have adopted the areal slicing gauge. We have presented a detailed implementation for an arbitrary number of subdomains and adopted the simplest form of the transmission conditions. Further, by an appropriated choice of the basis functions in the inner subdomain, we eliminated exactly the 1/r terms near the origin present in the field equations. The code is validated using two error measures: the conservation of the ADM mass and the Hamiltonian constraint that must be satisfied during the spacetime dynamics. In general, both error measures converge exponentially in all subdomains. As a useful illustration of placing more subdomains near the strong-field region, meaning an efficient concentrating of collocation points near the origin, we exhibited the formation of an apparent horizon even though the numerical integration diverges., Comment: 15 pages, 11 figures. Final version to appear in Classical and Quantum Gravity
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- 2020
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16. Measurements of ${}^{nat}Pb(p,xn){}^{201-207}Bi$, ${}^{204}Pb(p,1-4n){}^{201-204}Bi$ and ${}^{206}Pb(p,3n){}^{204}Bi$ cross-sections at astrophysical energies ($E_p \leq 30 \, MeV$)
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Guillaumon, P V, Goldman, I D, Vanin, V R, and de Oliveira, H Barcellos
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Cross-sections for ${}^{nat}Pb(p,xn){}^{201-207}Bi$, ${}^{204}Pb(p,1-4n){}^{201-204}Bi$ and ${}^{206}Pb(p,3n){}^{204}Bi$ reactions have been determined in the astrophysical energy range $20-30 \, MeV$. The analysis were performed by $\gamma$-spectroscopy associated with half-lives measurements. The results were compared with previously experimental data, when available, and with theoretical calculations performed using TALYS code. We report a possible new $\gamma$ transition from ${}^{204m}{Pb}$ and other theoretical discrepancies, probably due overestimation of the Coulomb barrier and neutron binding energy. Also reported are new determinations of the energies and intensities of the $\gamma$'s emitted in the decays of ${}^{205,206}Bi$. We discuss possible implications for the r/rp-processes in neutrino-driven wind in supernovae and neutron stars mergers.
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- 2020
17. Multidomain Galerkin-Collocation method: characteristic spherical collapse of scalar fields
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Alcoforado, M. A., Barreto, W. O., and de Oliveira, H. P.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We initiate a systematic implementation of the spectral domain decomposition technique with the Galerkin-Collocation (GC) method in situations of interest such as the spherical collapse of a scalar field in the characteristic formulation. We discuss the transmission conditions at the interface of contiguous subdomains that are crucial for the domain decomposition technique for hyperbolic problems. We implemented codes with an arbitrary number of subdomains, and after validating them, we applied to the problem of critical collapse. With a modest resolution, we obtain the Choptuik's scaling law and its oscillatory component due to the discrete self-similarity of the critical solution., Comment: 22 pages, 8 figures; updated version to appear in Gen. Rel. Grav
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- 2020
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18. Rounded Hartley Transform: A Quasi-involution
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Cintra, R. J., de Oliveira, H. M., and Cintra, C. O.
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Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Signal Processing ,Computer Science - Multimedia ,Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Image and Video Processing ,Statistics - Methodology - Abstract
A new multiplication-free transform derived from DHT is introduced: the RHT. Investigations on the properties of the RHT led us to the concept of weak-inversion. Using new constructs, we show that RHT is not involutional like the DHT, but exhibits quasi-involutional property, a new definition derived from the periodicity of matrices. Thus instead of using the actual inverse transform, the RHT is viewed as an involutional transform, allowing the use of direct (multiplication-free) to evaluate the inverse. A fast algorithm to compute RHT is presented. This algorithm show embedded properties. We also extended RHT to the two-dimensional case. This permitted us to perform a preliminary analysis on the effects of RHT on images. Despite of some SNR loss, RHT can be very interesting for applications involving image monitoring associated to decision making, such as military applications or medical imaging., Comment: 6 pages. Manuscript originally published in 2002 at the International Telecommunications Symposium ITS 2002. Readers are encouraged to access newer results at arXiv:2007.02232
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- 2020
19. Infinite Sequences, Series Convergence and the Discrete Time Fourier Transform over Finite Fields
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de Souza, R. M. Campello, de Souza, M. M. Campello, de Oliveira, H. M., and Vasconcelos, M. M.
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Mathematics - Number Theory ,Computer Science - Discrete Mathematics ,Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Signal Processing ,Mathematics - Group Theory ,12E20, 11F80, 11F80, 40G05, 40A05 ,G.2 - Abstract
Digital Transforms have important applications on subjects such as channel coding, cryptography and digital signal processing. In this paper, two Fourier Transforms are considered, the discrete time Fourier transform (DTFT) and the finite field Fourier transform (FFFT). A finite field version of the DTFT is introduced and the FFFT is redefined with a complex kernel, which makes it a more appropriate finite field version of the Discrete Fourier Transform. These transforms can handle FIR and IIR filters defined over finite algebraic structures., Comment: 8 pages. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1502.03371
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- 2020
20. Multidimensional Wavelets for Scalable Image Decomposition: Orbital Wavelets
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de Oliveira, H. M., Vermehren, V. V., and Cintra, R. J.
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Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Signal Processing ,Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Image and Video Processing - Abstract
Wavelets are closely related to the Schr\"odinger's wave functions and the interpretation of Born. Similarly to the appearance of atomic orbital, it is proposed to combine anti-symmetric wavelets into orbital wavelets. The proposed approach allows the increase of the dimension of wavelets through this process. New orbital 2D-wavelets are introduced for the decomposition of still images, showing that it is possible to perform an analysis simultaneous in two distinct scales. An example of such an image analysis is shown., Comment: Fixed typo in Figure 2(b) and Figure 3(b); 9 pages, 4 figures. International Journal of Wavelets, Multiresolution and Information Processing, 2020
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- 2020
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21. An Overview of Self-Similar Traffic: Its Implications in the Network Design
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Melo, Ernande F. and de Oliveira, H. M.
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Computer Science - Networking and Internet Architecture ,Computer Science - Performance ,C.2.1 ,C.4 ,D.4.8 ,I.6 - Abstract
The knowledge about the true nature of the traffic in computer networking is a key requirement in the design of such networks. The phenomenon of self-similarity is a characteristic of the traffic of current client/server packet networks in LAN/WAN environments dominated by network technologies such as Ethernet and the TCP/IP protocol stack. The development of networks traffic simulators, which take into account this attribute, is necessary for a more realistic description the traffic on these networks and their use in the design of resources (contention elements) and protocols of flow control and network congestion. In this scenario it is recommended do not adopt standard traffic models of the Poisson type., Comment: 9 pages, 16 figures
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- 2020
22. A Vis-Spectrophotometer with a new topology of nanophotonic diffraction grating
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Valenzuela, Victor Vermehren and de Oliveira, H. M.
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Physics - Applied Physics - Abstract
This paper presents a new topology for photonic crystals to replace the monochromator, introducing them with a new alignment (the so-called extended Trinitron) to guide the chromatic pattern producing a spatial distribution similar to that of conventional diffraction gratings. The spectrophotometer uses a LED white light as light source instead of chambers with halogen lamps and mirrors. The system was designed using actual data from the manufacturer of photonic crystals and the total system response is compared against that one of a conventional spectrophotometer with a LED white light or tungsten bulb as a light source. It is shown that the spectral responses are similar in photonic panels containing more than twenty elements., Comment: 4 pages, 7 figures
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- 2020
23. Duality and unitarity of massive spin-3/2 models in $D=2+1$
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Mendonça, E. L., de Oliveira, H. L., and Nogueira, P. H. F.
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High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
In this work we provide a triple master action interpolating among three self-dual descriptions of massive spin-3/2 particles in $D=2+1$ dimensions. Such result generalizes a master action previously suggested in the literature. We also show that, surprisingly a shorthand notation in terms of differential operators applied in the bosonic cases of spins 2 and 3, can also be defined to the fermionic case. With the help of projection operators, we have also obtained the propagator and analyzed unitarity in $D$ dimensions of a second order spin-3/2 doublet model. Once we demonstrate that this doublet model is free of ghosts, we provide a master action interpolating such model with a fourth order theory which has several similarities with the spin-2 linearized New Massive Gravity theory., Comment: 11 pages, 0 figures
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- 2020
24. Scattering of compactlike structures
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Bazeia, D., Mendonca, T. S., Menezes, R., and de Oliveira, H. P.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We investigate the collision of a new class of topological defects that tends to become compact as a control parameter increases to larger and larger values These new compactlike defects have, in general, more than one internal discrete mode depending on the value of the control parameter and, as usual, there is a critical velocity above which the defects escape after the collision. We noticed that below the critical velocity there are the windows of escape presenting fractal structure. An interesting novelty is the appearance of metastable structures with the formation of compactlike defects, maintaining a fixed distance from each other. Another new feature is the formation of boosted localized distributions of the scalar field which we called moving oscillons. These oscillons carry away almost all scalar field energy producing a complete disruption of the compactlike defects. The pattern of the moving oscillons depends on the control parameter, and becomes more complex as we increase its value. We conjecture that the new effects may be connected with the presence of more than one vibrational mode in the spectrum of the stability potential of the model under investigation., Comment: 10 pages, 10 figures
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- 2019
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25. The affine-null formulation of the gravitational equations: spherical case
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Crespo, J. A., de Oliveira, H. P., and Winicour, J.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
A new evolution algorithm for the characteristic initial value problem based upon an affine parameter rather than the areal radial coordinate used in the Bondi-Sachs formulation is applied in the spherically symmetric case to the gravitational collapse of a massless scalar field. The advantages over the Bondi-Sachs version are discussed, with particular emphasis on the application to critical collapse. Unexpected quadratures lead to a simple evolution algorithm based upon ordinary differential equations which can be integrated along the null rays. For collapse to a black hole in a Penrose compactified spacetime, these equations are regularized throughout the exterior and interior of the horizon up to the final singularity. They are implemented as a global numerical evolution code based upon the Galerkin method. New results regarding the global properties of critical collapse are presented., Comment: 18 pages, 10 figures
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- 2019
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26. ND-Wavelets Derived from Anti-symmetric Systems of Isolated Particles using the Determinant of Slater
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de Oliveira, H. M. and Vermehren, V. V.
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Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Image and Video Processing ,Mathematical Physics ,Mathematics - Numerical Analysis ,42C40 ,I.4 - Abstract
Wavelets are known to be closely related to atomic orbital. A new approach of 2D, 3D and multidimensional wavelet system is proposed from a paralell with anti-symmetric systems of several isolated particles. The theory of fermionic states is used to generate new \textit{n}-dimensions wavelets, $n\ge2$, by the determinant of Slater. As pioneering paper in exchanging formalism between particle wave-functions and wavelets, it opens some perspectives for further adaptations derived from the physics of particles in the wavelet analysis scope., Comment: 4 pages, no figures
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- 2019
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27. Aspects of wave turbulence in preheating III: The case of the two-fields models
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Crespo, J. A. and de Oliveira, H. P.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
The present work is the continuation of the investigation of aspects of wave turbulence in preheating we have started in Refs. [1, 2] but considering several classes of inflationary two-fields models. We exhibit the main elements of the wave turbulence phase imprinted in the power spectra of relevant quantities in the time and space domains. As a general feature, the power spectra resemble in their structure to those obtained using the single nonminimally coupled scalar field of the previous work. As a consequence, we obtained an estimate of the temperature corresponding to the thermalized phase from the power spectrum of the total energy density. Another feature allowed by the simulations was the determination of the effective equation of state after taking into account the backreaction of the produced particles.
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- 2019
28. Aspects of wave turbulence in preheating II: Rebirth of the nonminimal coupled models
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Crespo, J. A. and de Oliveira, H. P.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We study the nonlinear stage of preheating in a model consisting of a single inflaton field $\phi$ nonminimally coupled to the spacetime curvature and considering a self-coupling quartic potential V ($\phi$) = $\lambda \phi^4/4$. As the first motivation, we mention that this nonminimally coupled model agrees with the observational data. The second and the central issue of the present work is to exhibit aspects of wave turbulence associated with the mechanism of energy transfer from the inflaton field to the inhomogeneous fluctuations towards a state of thermalization. The imprints of the turbulence phase are mainly shown in the power spectra in time and wavenumber of relevant quantities such as the variance and the energy density of the inflaton field. We performed the simulations for several values of the nonminimally coupled models and taking into account the backreaction of the inflaton fluctuations in the dynamics of the Universe, and that allowed to determine the effective equation of state.
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- 2019
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29. The collision of two-kinks revisited: the creation of kinks and lump-like defects as metastable states
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Mendonça, T. S. and de Oliveira, H. P.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We present a more detailed numerical investigation of the head-on collision of a two-kink/two-antikink system. We identified the escape of oscillon-like configurations as a pair of kinks of the standard $\phi^4$ model moving apart from each other. New pieces of evidence support that the lump-like defects can emerge from the two-kinks interaction to form metastable configurations. Moreover, these configurations signalize the windows of escape that have a fractal structure similar to the $n$-bounce sequence when the kinks of $\phi^4$ interact. As the last piece of the numerical experiment, we show that by perturbing conveniently a lump-like defect it is possible to recover another lump-like configuration as a metastable configuration., Comment: 12 pages, 10 figures
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- 2018
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30. A Note on the Shannon Entropy of Short Sequences
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de Oliveira, H. M. and Ospina, Raydonal
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Computer Science - Information Theory ,Statistics - Methodology ,94Axx, 68P30, 94A15 ,E.4 - Abstract
For source sequences of length L symbols we proposed to use a more realistic value to the usual benchmark of number of code letters by source letters. Our idea is based on a quantifier of information fluctuation of a source, F(U), which corresponds to the second central moment of the random variable that measures the information content of a source symbol. An alternative interpretation of typical sequences is additionally provided through this approach., Comment: 3 figures
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- 2018
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31. von Mises Tapering: A Circular Data Windowing
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de Oliveira, H. M. and Chaves, F.
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Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Signal Processing ,Mathematics - Numerical Analysis ,Mathematics - Statistics Theory ,Statistics - Applications ,94A12, 62P30, 62P35 - Abstract
Continuous standard windowing is revisited and a new taper shape is introduced, which is based on the normal circular distribution by von Mises. Continuous-time windows are considered and their spectra obtained. A brief comparison with classical window families is performed in terms of their spectral properties. These windows can be used as an alternative in spectral analysis., Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures
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- 2018
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32. Rio: A new computational framework for accurate initial data of binary black holes
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Barreto, W., Clemente, P. C. M., de Oliveira, H. P., and Rodriguez-Mueller, B.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We present a computational framework (Rio) in the ADM 3+1 approach for numerical relativity. This work enables us to carry out high resolution calculations for initial data of two arbitrary black holes. We use the transverse conformal treatment, the Bowen-York and the puncture methods. For the numerical solution of the Hamiltonian constraint we use the domain decomposition and the spectral decomposition of Galerkin-Collocation. The nonlinear numerical code solves the set of equations for the spectral modes using the standard Newton-Raphson method, LU decomposition and Gaussian quadratures. We show the convergence of the Rio code. This code allows for easy deployment of large calculations. We show how the spin of one of the black holes is manifest in the conformal factor., Comment: 15 pages, 6 figures; updated version to appear in Gen. Rel. Grav
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- 2018
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33. Galerkin-Collocation domain decomposition method for arbitrary binary black holes
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Barreto, W., Clemente, P. C. M., de Oliveira, H. P., and Rodriguez-Mueller, B.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We present a new computational framework for the Galerkin-collocation method for double domain in the context of ADM 3+1 approach in numerical relativity. This work enables us to perform high resolution calculations for initial sets of two arbitrary black holes. We use the Bowen-York method for binary systems and the puncture method to solve the Hamiltonian constraint. The nonlinear numerical code solves the set of equations for the spectral modes using the standard Newton-Raphson method, LU decomposition and Gaussian quadratures. We show convergence of our code for the conformal factor and the ADM mass. Thus, we display features of the conformal factor for different masses, spins and linear momenta., Comment: 9 pages; 6 figures. Updated version to appear in Phys. Rev. D
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- 2018
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34. Experimental research on the TCV tokamak
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Duval, B, Abdolmaleki, A, Agostini, M, Ajay, C, Alberti, S, Alessi, E, Anastasiou, G, Andrèbe, Y, Apruzzese, G, Auriemma, F, Ayllon-Guerola, J, Bagnato, F, Baillod, A, Bairaktaris, F, Balbinot, L, Balestri, A, Baquero-Ruiz, M, Barcellona, C, Bernert, M, Bin, W, Blanchard, P, Boedo, J, Bolzonella, T, Bombarda, F, Boncagni, L, Bonotto, M, Bosman, T, Brida, D, Brunetti, D, Buchli, J, Buerman, J, Buratti, P, Burckhart, A, Busil, D, Caloud, J, Camenen, Y, Cardinali, A, Carli, S, Carnevale, D, Carpanese, F, Carpita, M, Castaldo, C, Causa, F, Cavalier, J, Cavedon, M, Cazabonne, J, Cerovsky, J, Chapman, B, Chernyshova, M, Chmielewski, P, Chomiczewska, A, Ciraolo, G, Coda, S, Colandrea, C, Contré, C, Coosemans, R, Cordaro, L, Costea, S, Craciunescu, T, Crombe, K, Dal Molin, A, D'Arcangelo, O, de Las Casas, D, Decker, J, Degrave, J, de Oliveira, H, Derks, G, di Grazia, L, Donner, C, Dreval, M, Dunne, M, Durr-Legoupil-Nicoud, G, Esposito, B, Ewalds, T, Faitsch, M, Farník, M, Fasoli, A, Felici, F, Ferreira, J, Février, O, Ficker, O, Frank, A, Fransson, E, Frassinetti, L, Fritz, L, Furno, I, Galassi, D, Gałązka, K, Galdon-Quiroga, J, Galeani, S, Galperti, C, Garavaglia, S, Garcia-Munoz, M, Gaudio, P, Gelfusa, M, Genoud, J, Gerrú Miguelanez, R, Ghillardi, G, Giacomin, M, Gil, L, Duval B. P., Abdolmaleki A., Agostini M., Ajay C. J., Alberti S., Alessi E., Anastasiou G., Andrèbe Y., Apruzzese G. M., Auriemma F., Ayllon-Guerola J., Bagnato F., Baillod A., Bairaktaris F., Balbinot L., Balestri A., Baquero-Ruiz M., Barcellona C., Bernert M., Bin W., Blanchard P., Boedo J., Bolzonella T., Bombarda F., Boncagni L., Bonotto M., Bosman T. O. S. J., Brida D., Brunetti D., Buchli J., Buerman J., Buratti P., Burckhart A., Busil D., Caloud J., Camenen Y., Cardinali A., Carli S., Carnevale D., Carpanese F., Carpita M., Castaldo C., Causa F., Cavalier J., Cavedon M., Cazabonne J. A., Cerovsky J., Chapman B., Chernyshova M., Chmielewski P., Chomiczewska A., Ciraolo G., Coda S., Colandrea C., Contré C., Coosemans R., Cordaro L., Costea S., Craciunescu T., Crombe K., Dal Molin A., D'Arcangelo O., de Las Casas D., Decker J., Degrave J., de Oliveira H., Derks G. L., di Grazia L. E., Donner C., Dreval M., Dunne M. G., Durr-Legoupil-Nicoud G., Esposito B., Ewalds T., Faitsch M., Farník M., Fasoli A., Felici F., Ferreira J., Février O., Ficker O., Frank A., Fransson E., Frassinetti L., Fritz L., Furno I., Galassi D., Gałązka K., Galdon-Quiroga J., Galeani S., Galperti C., Garavaglia S., Garcia-Munoz M., Gaudio P., Gelfusa M., Genoud J., Gerrú Miguelanez R., Ghillardi G., Giacomin M., Gil L., Duval, B, Abdolmaleki, A, Agostini, M, Ajay, C, Alberti, S, Alessi, E, Anastasiou, G, Andrèbe, Y, Apruzzese, G, Auriemma, F, Ayllon-Guerola, J, Bagnato, F, Baillod, A, Bairaktaris, F, Balbinot, L, Balestri, A, Baquero-Ruiz, M, Barcellona, C, Bernert, M, Bin, W, Blanchard, P, Boedo, J, Bolzonella, T, Bombarda, F, Boncagni, L, Bonotto, M, Bosman, T, Brida, D, Brunetti, D, Buchli, J, Buerman, J, Buratti, P, Burckhart, A, Busil, D, Caloud, J, Camenen, Y, Cardinali, A, Carli, S, Carnevale, D, Carpanese, F, Carpita, M, Castaldo, C, Causa, F, Cavalier, J, Cavedon, M, Cazabonne, J, Cerovsky, J, Chapman, B, Chernyshova, M, Chmielewski, P, Chomiczewska, A, Ciraolo, G, Coda, S, Colandrea, C, Contré, C, Coosemans, R, Cordaro, L, Costea, S, Craciunescu, T, Crombe, K, Dal Molin, A, D'Arcangelo, O, de Las Casas, D, Decker, J, Degrave, J, de Oliveira, H, Derks, G, di Grazia, L, Donner, C, Dreval, M, Dunne, M, Durr-Legoupil-Nicoud, G, Esposito, B, Ewalds, T, Faitsch, M, Farník, M, Fasoli, A, Felici, F, Ferreira, J, Février, O, Ficker, O, Frank, A, Fransson, E, Frassinetti, L, Fritz, L, Furno, I, Galassi, D, Gałązka, K, Galdon-Quiroga, J, Galeani, S, Galperti, C, Garavaglia, S, Garcia-Munoz, M, Gaudio, P, Gelfusa, M, Genoud, J, Gerrú Miguelanez, R, Ghillardi, G, Giacomin, M, Gil, L, Duval B. P., Abdolmaleki A., Agostini M., Ajay C. J., Alberti S., Alessi E., Anastasiou G., Andrèbe Y., Apruzzese G. M., Auriemma F., Ayllon-Guerola J., Bagnato F., Baillod A., Bairaktaris F., Balbinot L., Balestri A., Baquero-Ruiz M., Barcellona C., Bernert M., Bin W., Blanchard P., Boedo J., Bolzonella T., Bombarda F., Boncagni L., Bonotto M., Bosman T. O. S. J., Brida D., Brunetti D., Buchli J., Buerman J., Buratti P., Burckhart A., Busil D., Caloud J., Camenen Y., Cardinali A., Carli S., Carnevale D., Carpanese F., Carpita M., Castaldo C., Causa F., Cavalier J., Cavedon M., Cazabonne J. A., Cerovsky J., Chapman B., Chernyshova M., Chmielewski P., Chomiczewska A., Ciraolo G., Coda S., Colandrea C., Contré C., Coosemans R., Cordaro L., Costea S., Craciunescu T., Crombe K., Dal Molin A., D'Arcangelo O., de Las Casas D., Decker J., Degrave J., de Oliveira H., Derks G. L., di Grazia L. E., Donner C., Dreval M., Dunne M. G., Durr-Legoupil-Nicoud G., Esposito B., Ewalds T., Faitsch M., Farník M., Fasoli A., Felici F., Ferreira J., Février O., Ficker O., Frank A., Fransson E., Frassinetti L., Fritz L., Furno I., Galassi D., Gałązka K., Galdon-Quiroga J., Galeani S., Galperti C., Garavaglia S., Garcia-Munoz M., Gaudio P., Gelfusa M., Genoud J., Gerrú Miguelanez R., Ghillardi G., Giacomin M., and Gil L.
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- 2024
35. A Galerkin-Collocation domain decomposition method: application to the evolution of cylindrical gravitational waves
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Barreto, W. O., Crespo, J. A., de Oliveira, H. P., and Rodrigues, E. L.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We present a Galerkin-Collocation domain decomposition algorithm applied to the evolution of cylindrical unpolarized gravitational waves. We show the effectiveness of the algorithm in reproducing initial data with high localized gradients and in providing highly accurate dynamics. We characterize the gravitational radiation with the standard Newman-Penrose Weyl scalar $\Psi_4$. We generate wave templates for both polarization modes, $\times$ and $+$, outgoing and ingoing, to show how they exchange energy nonlinearly. In particular, considering an initially ingoing $\times$ wave, we were able to trace a possible imprint of the gravitational analog of the Faraday effect in the generated templates., Comment: 20 pages, 8 figures. Accepted in Class. Quantum Grav
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- 2018
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36. A Kotel'nikov Representation for Wavelets
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de Oliveira, H. M., Cintra, R. J., and de Oliveira, R. C.
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Mathematics - Classical Analysis and ODEs ,Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Audio and Speech Processing ,Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Signal Processing ,Mathematics - Numerical Analysis ,Statistics - Methodology ,42C40, 62G08 - Abstract
This paper presents a wavelet representation using baseband signals, by exploiting Kotel'nikov results. Details of how to obtain the processes of envelope and phase at low frequency are shown. The archetypal interpretation of wavelets as an analysis with a filter bank of constant quality factor is revisited on these bases. It is shown that if the wavelet spectral support is limited into the band $[f_m,f_M]$, then an orthogonal analysis is guaranteed provided that $f_M \leq 3f_m$, a quite simple result, but that invokes some parallel with the Nyquist rate. Nevertheless, in cases of orthogonal wavelets whose spectrum does not verify this condition, it is shown how to construct an "equivalent" filter bank with no spectral overlapping., Comment: 6 pages, 15 figures
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- 2018
37. Linear Computer-Music through Sequences over Galois Fields
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de Oliveira, H. M. and de Oliveira, R. C.
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Computer Science - Sound ,Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Audio and Speech Processing ,68U07, 68W05, 11B50, 12E20 ,H.5.5 ,J.5 ,I.5.4 ,F.2.1 - Abstract
It is shown how binary sequences can be associated with automatic composition of monophonic pieces. We are concerned with the composition of e-music from finite field structures. The information at the input may be either random or information from a black-and-white, grayscale or color picture. New e-compositions and music score are made available, including a new piece from the famous Lenna picture: the score of the e-music <
> The corresponding stretch of music score are presented. Some particular structures, including clock arithmetic (mod 12), GF(7), GF(8), GF(13) and GF(17) are addressed. Further, multilevel block-codes are also used in a new approach of e-music composition, engendering a particular style as an e-composer. As an example, Pascal multilevel block codes recently introduced are handled to generate a new style of electronic music over GF(13)., Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, 5 tables - Published
- 2017
38. Fixed mesh refinement in the characteristic formulation of General Relativity
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Barreto, W., de Oliveira, H. P., and Rodriguez-Mueller, B.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We implement a spatially fixed mesh refinement under spherical symmetry for the characteristic formulation of General Relativity. The Courant-Friedrich-Levy (CFL) condition lets us deploy an adaptive resolution in (retarded-like) time, even for the nonlinear regime. As test cases, we replicate the main features of the gravitational critical behavior and the spacetime structure at null infinity using the Bondi mass and the News function. Additionally, we obtain the global energy conservation for an extreme situation, i.e. in the threshold of the black hole formation. In principle, the calibrated code can be used in conjunction with an ADM 3+1 code to confirm the critical behavior recently reported in the gravitational collapse of a massless scalar field in an asymptotic anti-de Sitter spacetime. For the scenarios studied, the fixed mesh refinement offers improved runtime and results comparable to code without mesh refinement., Comment: 14 papes, 7 figures. To appear in General Relativity and Gravitation
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- 2017
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39. Nonlinear interaction between electromagnetic and gravitational waves: an appraisal
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Barreto, W., de Oliveira, H. P., and Rodrigues, E. L.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
Wave propagation of field disturbances is ubiquitous. The electromagnetic and gravitational are cousin theories in which the corresponding waves play a relevant role to understand several related physical. It has been established that small electromagnetic waves can generate gravitational waves and vice versa when scattered by a charged black hole. In the realm of cylindrical spacetimes, we present here a simple nonlinear effect of the conversion of electromagnetic to gravitational waves reflected by the amount of mass extracted from them., Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, awarded honorable mention in the Gravity Research Foundation 2017 essay competition
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- 2017
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40. Understanding MIDI: A Painless Tutorial on Midi Format
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de Oliveira, H. M. and de Oliveira, R. C.
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Computer Science - Sound ,Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Audio and Speech Processing ,H.5.5 - Abstract
A short overview demystifying the midi audio format is presented. The goal is to explain the file structure and how the instructions are used to produce a music signal, both in the case of monophonic signals as for polyphonic signals., Comment: 7 pages, 7 figures
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- 2017
41. Puncture black hole initial data: a single domain Galerkin-Collocation method for trumpet and wormhole data sets
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Clemente, P. C. M. and de Oliveira, H. P.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We present a single domain Galerkin-Collocation method to calculate puncture initial data sets for single and binary, either in the trumpet or wormhole geometries. The combination of aspects belonging to the Galerkin and the Collocation methods together with the adoption of spherical coordinates in all cases show to be very effective. We have proposed a unified expression for the conformal factor to describe trumpet and spinning black holes. In particular, for the spinning trumpet black holes, we have exhibited the deformation of the limit surface due to the spin from a sphere to an oblate spheroid. We have also revisited the energy content in the trumpet and wormhole puncture data sets. The algorithm can be extended to describe binary black holes., Comment: 9 figures
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- 2017
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42. Multiuser Communication Based on the DFT Eigenstructure
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de Souza, R. M. Campello, de Oliveira, H. M., and Cintra, R. J.
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Computer Science - Information Theory ,Statistics - Applications ,94A05, 94A11, 94A40 - Abstract
The eigenstructure of the discrete Fourier transform (DFT) is examined and new systematic procedures to generate eigenvectors of the unitary DFT are proposed. DFT eigenvectors are suggested as user signatures for data communication over the real adder channel (RAC). The proposed multiuser communication system over the 2-user RAC is detailed., Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, 3 tables
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- 2017
43. A (gravitational) toy story
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Barreto, W., de Oliveira, H. P., and Rodriguez-Mueller, B.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
Frequently in Physics, insights and conclusions can be drawn from simple, idealized models. The discovery of critical behavior in the gravitational collapse of a massless scalar field leads to the simulation of binary black holes, from its coalescence to merging and ringdown. We refined a toy model to explore black hole formation as these events unfold to revisit the instability of a gravitational kink. We confirmed a conjecture related to a mass gap, for critical behavior at the threshold of black hole formation. We find a critical exponent twice the standard value. Surprisingly, this larger critical exponent is also present in the multiple critical behavior for the black hole formation from a massless scalar field in asymptotically anti-de Sitter spacetimes. What is the meaning of this mass gap? Does it have physical relevance?, Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures; updated version to appear in Int. J. Modern Phys. D
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- 2016
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44. Performance Assessment of WhatsApp and IMO on Android Operating System (Lollipop and KitKat) during VoIP calls using 3G or WiFi
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de Oliveira, R. C., de Oliveira, H. M., Ramalho, R. A., and Viana, L. P. S.
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Computer Science - Performance - Abstract
This paper assesses the performance of mobile messaging and VoIP connections. We investigate the CPU usage of WhatsApp and IMO under different scenarios. This analysis also enabled a comparison of the performance of these applications on two Android operating system (OS) versions: KitKat or Lollipop. Two models of smartphones were considered, viz. Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy S4. The applications behavior was statistically investigated for both sending and receiving VoIP calls. Connections have been examined over 3G and WiFi. The handset model plays a decisive role in CPU usage of the application. t-tests showed that IMO has a better performance that WhatsApp whatever be the Android at a significance level 1%, on Galaxy Note 4. In contrast, WhatsApp requires less CPU than IMO on Galaxy S4 whatever be the OS and access (3G/WiFi). Galaxy Note 4 using WiFi always outperformed S4 in terms of processing efficiency., Comment: 8 pages, Number of floats/tables/figures: 5
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- 2016
45. Mass gap in the critical gravitational collapse of a kink
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Barreto, W., Crespo, J., de Oliveira, H., Rodrigues, E., and Rodriguez-Mueller, B.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We study the gravitational collapse of a kink within spherical symmetry and the characteristic formulation of General Relativity. We explore some expected but elusive gravitational collapse issues which have not been studied before in detail, finding new features. The numerical one-parametric solution and the structure of the spacetime are calculated using finite differences, Galerkin collocation techniques, and some scripting for automated grid coverage. We study the threshold of black hole formation and confirm a mass gap in the phase transition. In the supercritical case we find a mass scaling power law $M_{BH}={M^*_{BH}}+K[\lambda-\lambda^*]^{2\gamma}+f(K[\lambda-\lambda^*]^{2\gamma})$, with $\gamma\approx 0.37$ independent of the initial data for the cases considered, and $M^*_{BH}$, $K$ and $\lambda^*$ each depending on the initial datum. The spacetime has a self-similar structure with a period of $\Delta\approx 3.4$. In the subcritical case the Bondi mass at null infinity decays in cascade with $\Delta/2$ interval as expected., Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures; to appear in Physical Review D
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- 2016
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46. Cauchy problem for the Navier–Stokes–Voigt model governing nonhomogeneous flows
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Antontsev, S. N. and de Oliveira, H. B.
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- 2022
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47. Kelvin-Voigt equations for incompressible and nonhomogeneous fluids with anisotropic viscosity, relaxation and damping
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Antontsev, S. N., de Oliveira, H. B., and Khompysh, Kh.
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- 2022
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48. A New Information Theoretical Concept: Information-Weighted Heavy-tailed Distributions
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de Oliveira, H. M. and Cintra, R. J.
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Mathematics - Statistics Theory ,Computer Science - Information Theory ,Mathematics - Probability ,60E05, 62B10, 62E15, 94A15 - Abstract
Given an arbitrary continuous probability density function, it is introduced a conjugated probability density, which is defined through the Shannon information associated with its cumulative distribution function. These new densities are computed from a number of standard distributions, including uniform, normal, exponential, Pareto, logistic, Kumaraswamy, Rayleigh, Cauchy, Weibull, and Maxwell-Boltzmann. The case of joint information-weighted probability distribution is assessed. An additive property is derived in the case of independent variables. One-sided and two-sided information-weighting are considered. The asymptotic behavior of the tail of the new distributions is examined. It is proved that all probability densities proposed here define heavy-tailed distributions. It is shown that the weighting of distributions regularly varying with extreme-value index $\alpha > 0$ still results in a regular variation distribution with the same index. This approach can be particularly valuable in applications where the tails of the distribution play a major role., Comment: 21 pages, 7 figures
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- 2016
49. Nonlinear evolution of cylindrical gravitational waves: numerical method and physical aspects
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Celestino, Juliana, de Oliveira, H. P., and Rodrigues, E. L.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
General cylindrical waves are the simplest axisymmetrical gravitational waves that contain both $+$ and $\times$ modes of polarization. In this paper, we have studied the evolution of general cylindrical gravitational waves in the realm of the characteristic scheme with a numerical code based on the Galerkin-Collocation method. The investigation consists of the numerical realization of concepts such as Bondi mass and the news functions adapted to cylindrical symmetry. The Bondi mass decays due to the presence of the news functions associated with both polarization modes. We have interpreted that each polarization mode as channels from which mass is extracted. Under this perspective, we have presented the enhancement effect of the polarization mode $+$ due to the nonlinear interaction with the mode $\times$. After discussing the role of matter in cylindrical symmetry, we have extended the numerical code to include electromagnetic fields., Comment: 11 pages, 8 figures
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- 2015
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50. Efficient Multiplex for Band-Limited Channels: Galois-Field Division Multiple Access
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de Oliveira, H. M., de Souza, R. M. Campello, and Kauffman, A. N.
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Computer Science - Information Theory - Abstract
A new Efficient-bandwidth code-division-multiple-access (CDMA) for band-limited channels is introduced which is based on finite field transforms. A multilevel code division multiplex exploits orthogonality properties of nonbinary sequences defined over a complex finite field. Galois-Fourier transforms contain some redundancy and just cyclotomic coefficients are needed to be transmitted yielding compact spectrum requirements. The primary advantage of such schemes regarding classical multiplex is their better spectral efficiency. This paper estimates the \textit{bandwidth compactness factor} relatively to Time Division Multiple Access TDMA showing that it strongly depends on the alphabet extension. These multiplex schemes termed Galois Division Multiplex (GDM) are based on transforms for which there exists fast algorithms. They are also convenient from the implementation viewpoint since they can be implemented by a Digital Signal Processor., Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures, in: Workshop on Coding and Cryptography, INRIA, 1999, Paris. pp.235-241. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1502.05881
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- 2015
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