Electrons accelerated under a magnetic field emit radiation, namely synchrotron radiation when th... more Electrons accelerated under a magnetic field emit radiation, namely synchrotron radiation when their velocities are relativistic. Considering a uniform spherical clould of radius R with a flux of electrons at relativistic energies following an isotropic velocity distribution and an energy distribution N(E) ∝ E−p, for energies E between E1(t) and E2(t), the model predicts that the cloud is initially compact, making it optically thick at all radio frequencies. The spectral index α is defined as α = 1−p 2 .
This work is an overview on n-person cooperative games in Game Theory, the mathematical theory of... more This work is an overview on n-person cooperative games in Game Theory, the mathematical theory of interactive decision situations characterized by a group of agents, each of whom has to make a decision based on their own preferences on the set of outcomes. These situations are called games, agents are players and decisions are strategies. By focusing on Cooperative Game Theory, we analyze concepts such as coalition formation, equilibrium, stability, fairness and the most important proposed solution concepts.
We present the model proposed by van der Laan (1966) to describe the evolution of the flux emitte... more We present the model proposed by van der Laan (1966) to describe the evolution of the flux emitted by a spherical cloud in adiabatic expansion whose electrons follow a power law N(E) proportional to E^(−p). The model is tested in order to apply it to the light curves corresponding to the data obtained on May 15, 1997 from observation on the X-ray binary star system GRS 1915+105.
This work is an overview on n-person cooperative games in Game Theory, the mathemat- ical theory ... more This work is an overview on n-person cooperative games in Game Theory, the mathemat- ical theory of interactive decision situations characterized by a group of agents, each of whom has to make a decision based on their own preferences on the set of outcomes. These situations are called games, agents are players and decisions are strategies. By focusing on Cooperative Game Theory, we analyze concepts such as coalition formation, equilibrium, stability, fairness and the most important proposed solution concepts.
Electrons accelerated under a magnetic field emit radiation, namely synchrotron radiation when th... more Electrons accelerated under a magnetic field emit radiation, namely synchrotron radiation when their velocities are relativistic. Considering a uniform spherical clould of radius R with a flux of electrons at relativistic energies following an isotropic velocity distribution and an energy distribution N(E) ∝ E−p, for energies E between E1(t) and E2(t), the model predicts that the cloud is initially compact, making it optically thick at all radio frequencies. The spectral index α is defined as α = 1−p 2 .
This work is an overview on n-person cooperative games in Game Theory, the mathematical theory of... more This work is an overview on n-person cooperative games in Game Theory, the mathematical theory of interactive decision situations characterized by a group of agents, each of whom has to make a decision based on their own preferences on the set of outcomes. These situations are called games, agents are players and decisions are strategies. By focusing on Cooperative Game Theory, we analyze concepts such as coalition formation, equilibrium, stability, fairness and the most important proposed solution concepts.
We present the model proposed by van der Laan (1966) to describe the evolution of the flux emitte... more We present the model proposed by van der Laan (1966) to describe the evolution of the flux emitted by a spherical cloud in adiabatic expansion whose electrons follow a power law N(E) proportional to E^(−p). The model is tested in order to apply it to the light curves corresponding to the data obtained on May 15, 1997 from observation on the X-ray binary star system GRS 1915+105.
This work is an overview on n-person cooperative games in Game Theory, the mathemat- ical theory ... more This work is an overview on n-person cooperative games in Game Theory, the mathemat- ical theory of interactive decision situations characterized by a group of agents, each of whom has to make a decision based on their own preferences on the set of outcomes. These situations are called games, agents are players and decisions are strategies. By focusing on Cooperative Game Theory, we analyze concepts such as coalition formation, equilibrium, stability, fairness and the most important proposed solution concepts.
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