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Electric scalar potential estimations for non-invasive brain activity detection through multinode Shepard method

2022

Electric scalar potential estimation is a key step for non-invasive investigations of brain activity with high time resolutions. The neural sources can be reconstructed by solving a typical inverse problem based on a forward problem formulated as a set of boundary value problems coupled by interface conditions. In this paper, we propose a Shepard multinode method to numerically estimate electric scalar potentials via collocation. The method is based on a special kind of inverse distance weighting partition of unity method to increase polynomial precision, approximation order, and accuracy of the classical Shepard approximation. The barycentric form, through the use of cardinal basis functio…

Multinode Shepard operatorSettore MAT/08 - Analisi NumericaSettore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaElectric Scalar PotentialCollocation method2022 IEEE 21st Mediterranean Electrotechnical Conference (MELECON)
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Quasi *-Algebras and Multiplication of Distributions

1997

AbstractA self-adjoint operatorAinL2(Ω,μ) defines in a natural way a space of test functions SA(Ω) and a corresponding space of distributions S′A(Ω). These are considered as quasi *-algebras and the problem of multiplying distributions is studied in terms of multiplication operators defined on a rigged Hilbert space.

Multiplication operatorApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisMultiplicationRigged Hilbert spaceSpace (mathematics)AnalysisMathematicsJournal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications
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A Grid Enabled Parallel Hybrid Genetic Algorithm for SPN

2004

This paper presents a combination of a parallel Genetic Algorithm (GA) and a local search methodology for the Steiner Problem in Networks (SPN). Several previous papers have proposed the adoption of GAs and others metaheuristics to solve the SPN demonstrating the validity of their approaches. This work differs from them for two main reasons: the dimension and the features of the networks adopted in the experiments and the aim from which it has been originated. The reason that aimed this work was namely to assess deterministic and computationally inexpensive algorithms which can be used in practical engineering applications, such as the multicast transmission in the Internet. The large dimen…

Mutation operatorTheoretical computer scienceHeuristic (computer science)business.industryHeuristicComputer sciencePopulation-based incremental learningGridcomputer.software_genreSteiner tree problemsymbols.namesakeGrid computingGenetic Algorithms Steiner TreeGenetic algorithmsymbolsLocal search (optimization)businessMetaheuristiccomputer
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Simulation of electronic states in a nanowire field-effect transistor

2015

De acuerdo con la ley empírica de Moore, el número de transistores en un circuito integrado se ve duplicado aproximadamente cada dos años. Una vez traspasada la frontera hacia la escala nanométrica, estos dispositivos comienzan a padecer efectos adversos al funcionamiento deseable de un transistor, como la pérdida de integridad eléctrica, efectos debidos a la corta longitud del canal o la falta de reproducibilidad. Las nanoestructuras cristalinas semiconductoras conocidas como nanohilos están emergiendo como candidatos prometedores para formar una nueva base alternativa de los transistores de efecto campo y continuar la miniaturización tecnológica en la escala nanométrica. Esto es debido al…

NanowireUNESCO::CIENCIAS TECNOLÓGICAS::Tecnología electrónica ::Dispositivos semiconductoresNWFETCoulomb blockadeEntropyTransistor:CIENCIAS TECNOLÓGICAS::Tecnología electrónica ::Dispositivos semiconductores [UNESCO]NEGFStatistical operator
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Model-Based Transfer Entropy Analysis of Brain-Body Interactions with Penalized regression techniques

2020

The human body can be seen as a functional network depicting the dynamical interactions between different organ systems. This exchange of information is often evaluated with information-theoretic approaches which comprise the use of vector autoregressive (VAR) and state space (SS) models, normally identified with the Ordinary Least Squares (OLS). However, the number of time series to be included in the model is strictly related to the length of data recorded thus limiting the use of the classical approach. In this work, a new method based on penalized regressions, the so-called LASSO, was compared with OLS on physiological time-series extracted from 18 subjects during different stress condi…

Network physiologyPenalized regressionOrdinary Least Squares (OLS)Netywork PhysiologyNetywork Physiology; mental stress; entropyFunctional networksstate space modelAutoregressive modelSettore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E Informaticamental stressOrdinary least squaresStatisticsEntropy (information theory)least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO)Transfer entropyTime seriesentropyInformation DynamicsSubnetworkMathematics2020 11th Conference of the European Study Group on Cardiovascular Oscillations (ESGCO)
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Sharp estimates for eigenfunctions of a Neumann problem

2009

In this paper we provide some bounds for the eigenfunctions of the Laplacian with homogeneous Neumann boundary conditions in a bounded domain Ω of R^n. To this aim we use the so-called symmetrization techniques and the obtained estimates are asymptotically sharp, at least in the bidimensional case, when the isoperimetric constant relative to Ω goes to 0.

Neumann eigenvaluesApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisSymmetrizationMathematics::Spectral TheoryNeumann seriessymbols.namesakeVon Neumann algebraSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaBounded functionNeumann boundary conditionsymbolsSymmetrizationAbelian von Neumann algebraIsoperimetric inequalityAffiliated operatorAnalysisMathematics
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A short note on Non-boson operators from a 1-dimensional gravitational like Hamiltonian

2012

In this paper, using factorization technique, we find the ground state for a 1--dimensional gravitational like Hamiltonian.

Non-boson operators
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Instability of Equilibrium States for Coupled Heat Reservoirs at Different Temperatures

2007

Abstract We consider quantum systems consisting of a “small” system coupled to two reservoirs (called open systems). We show that such systems have no equilibrium states normal with respect to any state of the decoupled system in which the reservoirs are at different temperatures, provided that either the temperatures or the temperature difference divided by the product of the temperatures are not too small. Our proof involves an elaborate spectral analysis of a general class of generators of the dynamics of open quantum systems, including quantum Liouville operators (“positive temperature Hamiltonians”) which generate the dynamics of the systems under consideration.

Non-equilibrium quantum theoryQuantum dynamicsLiouville operators82C10; 47N50FOS: Physical sciencesFeshbach mapQuantum phasesSpectral deformation theory01 natural sciencesOpen quantum systemQuantum mechanics0103 physical sciencesQuantum operationStatistical physics0101 mathematicsQuantum statistical mechanicsMathematical PhysicsMathematicsQuantum discord82C10010102 general mathematicsMathematical Physics (math-ph)Quantum dynamical systemsQuantum process47N50010307 mathematical physicsQuantum dissipationAnalysis
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Homoclinic Solutions of Nonlinear Laplacian Difference Equations Without Ambrosetti-Rabinowitz Condition

2021

The aim of this paper is to establish the existence of at least two non-zero homoclinic solutions for a nonlinear Laplacian difference equation without using Ambrosetti-Rabinowitz type-conditions. The main tools are mountain pass theorem and Palais-Smale compactness condition involving suitable functionals.

Nonlinear systemCompact spaceSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaDifferential equationGeneral MathematicsMountain pass theoremMathematical analysisMathematics::Analysis of PDEsGeneral Physics and AstronomyHomoclinic orbitLaplace operator(p q)-Laplacian operator Difference equations homoclinic solutions non-zero solutionsMathematicsActa Mathematica Scientia
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Lacunary bifurcation for operator equations and nonlinear boundary value problems on ℝN

1991

SynopsisWe consider nonlinear eigenvalue problems of the form Lu + F(u) = λu in a real Hilbert space, where L is a positive self-adjoint linear operator and F is a nonlinearity vanishing to higher order at u = 0. We suppose that there are gaps in the essential spectrum of L and use critical point theory for strongly indefinite functionals to derive conditions for the existence of non-zero solutions for λ belonging to such a gap, and for the bifurcation of such solutions from the line of trivial solutions at the boundary points of a gap. The abstract results are applied to the L2-theory of semilinear elliptic partial differential equations on ℝN. We obtain existence results for the general c…

Nonlinear systemElliptic partial differential equationGeneral MathematicsMathematical analysisEssential spectrumMathematicsofComputing_NUMERICALANALYSISBoundary value problemCompact operatorElliptic boundary value problemPoincaré–Steklov operatorMathematicsTrace operatorProceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Section A Mathematics
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