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Zen Vasconcellos ... [et al.], editors 210 $aNew Jersey $cWorld Scientific$d2010 215 $a1 online resource (280 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a981-4304-87-5 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $aCONTENTS; Preface; List of Participants; Supercritical Fields, Extreme Neutron-Rich Isotopes, and Short Living Giant Atoms W. Greiner; The Chirality of Life: From Phase Transitions to Astrobiology M. Gleiser and S.I. Walker; Constraints on the Nuclear EoS from Neutron Star Observables D. Blaschke, T. Kl ahn and F. Weber; Proto-Neutron and Neutron Stars V. Dexheimer, S. Schramm and H. Stoecker; Quark-Gluon Plasma in Neutron Stars R.B. Jacobsen, C.A.Z. Vasconcellos, B.E.J. Bodmann and F. Fernandez 327 $aUsing Skyrme Models to Describe Asymmetric Nuclear Matter M. Dutra, O. Louren co, A. Delfino and J.S. Sa MartinsURCA Process in an Effective Model for Neutron Stars A. Mesquita, M. Razeira, F. Fernandez and C.A.Z. Vasconcellos; Stellar Matter Constrained to Nuclear Physics Experiments D.P. Menezes; An Investigation of the Coupling Constants in Quantum Hadrodynamics Effective Models L.N. Burigo, B.E.J. Bodmann, R.B. Jacobsen, C.A.Z. Vasconcellos and F. Fernandez 327 $aCold Nuclear Matter Described by Nonlinear Relativistic Point-Coupling Models in ps =p Approach O. Louren co, A. Delfino and M. MalheiroDynamical Collapse of Neutron Stars: Crust Ejection and Gravitational Wave Emission G.F. Marranghello, J.C.N. Araujo and O.D. Miranda; Neutron Stars in an Effective Model with Adjustable Coefficients A. Mesquita, M. Razeira, F. Fernandez and C.A.Z. Vasconcellos; Mass Ejection in Protoneutron Star Induced by Neutrino Emission L.G. Almeida, S.B. Duarte, H. Rodrigues and D. Portes Jr. 327 $aOn the Confined-Deconfined Phase Transition in Nuclear Matter L.N. Burigo, R.B. Jacobsen, C.A.Z. Vasconcellos, B.E.J. Bodmann and F. FernandezCFL-Quark Star in the Density-Dependent Quark Mass Model J.C.T. Oliveira, H. Rodrigues and S.B. Duarte; Color Superconductivity with 2 and 3 Flavors in the Chromodielectric Model M. Vidalis and M. Malheiro; On the Chemical Potential of Dark Energy S.H. Pereira; Wavelet Analysis of Stellar Rotation and Other Periodicities: From the Sun to CoRoT D.B. de Freitas, I. de C. Leao, B.L.C. Martins, J.D. do Nascimento Jr. and J.R. de Medeiros 327 $aAnalogue of Superradiance Effect in Acoustic Black Hole in the Presence of Disclination F.A. Gomes and G.A. MarquesPrevalence of Energy Conditions in Friedmann Cosmology and Hubble Diagram of Gamma-Ray Bursts H.J. Mosquera Cuesta, C.A. Bonilla Quintero, R. Turcati, J. Morais, C. Furlanetto and H. Dumet M.; Growth of Primordial Fluctuations in a Vacuum Energy Decay Model N. Pires and H.T.C.M. de Souza; On the Quintessence Scalar Field Potential J.A.E. Carrillo, J.M. Silva and J.A.S. Lima 327 $aInducing a Modified Brans-Dicke Theory of Gravity from Five-Dimensional Vacuum J.E.M. Aguilar, C. Romero and A. 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