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Simón Bolívar University

EducationCaracas, Venezuela
About: Simón Bolívar University is a education organization based out in Caracas, Venezuela. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Crystallization. The organization has 5912 authors who have published 8294 publications receiving 126152 citations.


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TL;DR: In this paper, two new families of compact solutions for a spherically symmetric distribution of matter consisting of an electrically charged anisotropic fluid sphere joined to the Reissner-Nordstrom static solution through a zero pressure surface were obtained.
Abstract: We obtain two new families of compact solutions for a spherically symmetric distribution of matter consisting of an electrically charged anisotropic fluid sphere joined to the Reissner–Nordstrom static solution through a zero pressure surface. The static inner region also admits a one parameter group of conformal motions. First, to study the effect of the anisotropy in the sense of the pressures of the charged fluid, besides assuming a linear equation of state to hold for the fluid, we consider the tangential pressure p ⊥ to be proportional to the radial pressure p r , the proportionality factor C measuring the grade of anisotropy. We analyze the resulting charge distribution and the features of the obtained family of solutions. These families of solutions reproduce for the value C=1, the conformal isotropic solution for quark stars, previously obtained by Mak and Harko. The second family of solutions is obtained assuming the electrical charge inside the sphere to be a known function of the radial coordinate. The allowed values of the parameters pertained to these solutions are constrained by the physical conditions imposed. We study the effect of anisotropy in the allowed compactness ratios and in the values of the charge. The Glazer’s pulsation equation for isotropic charged spheres is extended to the case of anisotropic and charged fluid spheres in order to study the behavior of the solutions under linear adiabatic radial oscillations. These solutions could model some stage of the evolution of strange quark matter fluid stars.

119 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, exact closed form solutions based on the Lambert W-function are presented to express the forward currentvoltage characteristics of non-ideal single-exponential diodes containing all possible combinations of series and shunt parasitic resistances.
Abstract: Exact closed form solutions based on the Lambert W-function are presented to express the forward current–voltage characteristics of non-ideal single-exponential diodes containing all possible combinations of series and shunt parasitic resistances. It is shown that these expressions could be useful for carrying out highly accurate computations at speeds almost as fast as those possible when using less precise approximate solutions based on common elementary functions.

119 citations

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TL;DR: The main purpose of this work is the development and initial testing of a model for the optimal planning of a distribution system that includes both the primary and the secondary grids, so that a single optimization problem is stated for the design of the integral primary-secondary distribution system That overcomes these simplifications.
Abstract: Important research effort has been devoted to the topic of optimal planning of distribution systems. However, in general it has been mostly referred to the design of the primary network, with very modest considerations to the effect of the secondary network in the planning and future operation of the complete grid. Relatively little attention has been paid to the optimization of the secondary grid and to its effect on the optimality of the design of the complete electrical system, although the investment and operation costs of the secondary grid represent an important portion of the total costs. Appropriate design procedures have been proposed separately for both the primary and the secondary grid; however, in general, both planning problems have been presented and treated as different-almost isolated-problems, setting aside with this approximation some important factors that couple both problems, such as the fact that they may share the right of way, use the same poles, etc., among other factors that strongly affect the calculation of the investment costs. The main purpose of this work is the development and initial testing of a model for the optimal planning of a distribution system that includes both the primary and the secondary grids, so that a single optimization problem is stated for the design of the integral primary-secondary distribution system that overcomes these simplifications. The mathematical model incorporates the variables that define both the primary as well as the secondary planning problems and consists of a mixed integer-linear programming problem that may be solved by means of any suitable algorithm. Results are presented of the application of the proposed integral design procedure using conventional mixed integer-linear programming techniques to a real case of a residential primary-secondary distribution system consisting of 75 electrical nodes.

119 citations

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01 Aug 1999-Infor
TL;DR: This paper considers the Single Source Capacitated Plant Location Problem (SSCPLP) and proposes three different hybrid approaches that combine elements of the GRASP and the Tabu Search methodologies.
Abstract: This paper considers the Single Source Capacitated Plant Location Problem (SSCPLP). SSCPLP is a discrete location problem. It allows capacities on the plants to be opened and constrains each client to be served by a single open plant. The following algorithms are proposed: A Reactive GRASP heuristic; a Tabu Search heuristic; and two different hybrid approaches that combine elements of the GRASP and the Tabu Search methodologies. The elements of the proposed heuristics are presented. The Reactive GRASP algorithm is a self-tuning heuristic in which the calibration process is replaced by an automated criterion for selecting the parameter value. The Tabu Search heuristic provides the framework for the first of the hybrid approaches. It consists of two phases. The GRASP methodology is used for the first one, which can be viewed as a strong diversification mechanism. The second one consists of an intensification phase. The second hybrid algorithm follows the framework of the Reactive GRASP heuristic. It...

118 citations

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TL;DR: In situ infrared reflection spectra of thin polypyrrole films electrodeposited on platinum were obtained in aqueous KNO3, KCl and KF solutions, within a wide potential interval ranging from the reduced, insulating state, to the oxidative degradation of the material as mentioned in this paper.

118 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Franco Nori114111763808
Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe9633432283
Ian W. Hamley7846925800
Francisco Zaera7343219907
Thomas G. Habetler7339520725
Douglas L. Jones7051221596
I. Taboada6634613528
Enrique Herrero6424211653
Rudi Studer6026819876
Alejandro J. Müller5842012410
David Padua5824311155
Rudolf Jaffé5818210268
Luis Balicas5732814114
Volker Abetz5538611583
Ananias A. Escalante511608866
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20232
202220
2021286
2020384
2019340
2018312