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From monolayer to multilayer N-channel polymeric field-effect transistors with precise conformational order

2012

Monolayer field-effect transistors based on a high-mobility n-type polymer are demonstrated. The accurate control of the long-range order by Langmuir-Schafer (LS) deposition yields dense polymer packing exhibiting good injection properties, relevant current on/off ratio and carrier mobility in a staggered configuration. Layer-by-layer LS film transistors of increasing thickness are fabricated and their performance compared to those of spin-coated films.

Electron mobilityMaterials scienceTransistors ElectronicPolymersNanotechnologyThiophenesNaphthalenesTransistorslaw.inventionlawMonolayerElectronicDeposition (phase transition)General Materials Sciencemonolayer field-effect transistorchemistry.chemical_classificationbusiness.industrysemiconducting polymersMechanical EngineeringTransistorTransistor monolayer polymers orderPolymercharge transportchemistrylayered materialsMechanics of MaterialsN channelOptoelectronicsField-effect transistorbusiness
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Quantum Chemical Calculations Show that the Uranium Molecule U2 Has a Quintuple Bond.

2005

Covalent bonding is commonly described by Lewis's theory1, with an electron pair shared between two atoms constituting one full bond. Beginning with the valence bond description2 for the hydrogen molecule, quantum chemists have further explored the fundamental nature of the chemical bond for atoms throughout the periodic table, confirming that most molecules are indeed held together by one electron pair for each bond. But more complex binding may occur when large numbers of atomic orbitals can participate in bond formation. Such behaviour is common with transition metals. When involving heavy actinide elements, metal–metal bonds might prove particularly complicated. To date, evidence for ac…

Electron pairMultidisciplinaryChemistryThree-center two-electron bondGeneral MedicineBond orderchemistry.chemical_compoundAtomic orbitalChemical bondComputational chemistryChemical physicsCovalent bondSextuple bondddc:540AtomSingle bondMoleculeValence bond theoryBond energyQuintuple bondChemInform
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High order normal form construction near the elliptic orbit of the Sitnikov problem

2011

We consider the Sitnikov problem; from the equations of motion we derive the approximate Hamiltonian flow. Then, we introduce suitable action–angle variables in order to construct a high order normal form of the Hamiltonian. We introduce Birkhoff Cartesian coordinates near the elliptic orbit and we analyze the behavior of the remainder of the normal form. Finally, we derive a kind of local stability estimate in the vicinity of the periodic orbit for exponentially long times using the normal form up to 40th order in Cartesian coordinates.

Elliptic orbitNormal formPerturbation theoryExponential stabilitylaw.inventionsymbols.namesakeExponential stabilitylawCartesian coordinate systemHigh orderRemainderSettore MAT/07 - Fisica MatematicaMathematical PhysicsMathematicsApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisBirkhoff coordinatesEquations of motionAstronomy and AstrophysicsSitnikov problemComputational MathematicsSpace and Planetary ScienceModeling and SimulationSitnikov problemsymbolsBirkhoff coordinates; Exponential stability; Lie-series expansions; Normal form; Perturbation theory; Sitnikov problem; Astronomy and Astrophysics; Space and Planetary ScienceHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)Lie-series expansions
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A Multi-Objective Approach to Optimize a Periodic Maintenance Policy

2012

The present paper proposes a multi-objective approach to find out an optimal periodic maintenance policy for a repairable and stochastically deteriorating multi-component system over a finite time horizon. The tackled problem concerns the determination of the system elements to replace at each scheduled and periodical system inspection by ensuring the simultaneous minimization of both the expected total maintenance cost and the expected global system unavailability time. It is assumed that in the case of system elements failure they are instantaneously detected and repaired by means of minimal repair actions in order to rapidly restore the system. A nonlinear integer mathematical programmi…

EngineeringMathematical optimizationGeneral Computer ScienceReliability (computer networking)Energy Engineering and Power TechnologyAerospace EngineeringMulti-objective optimizationIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringMulti-Objective Optimization.Goal programmingSettore ING-IND/17 - Impianti Industriali MeccaniciElectrical and Electronic EngineeringSafety Risk Reliability and QualityMulti-Component SystemSettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di LavorazionePeriodic Maintenance; Multi-Component System; Non-Homogeneous Poisson Process; Multi-Objective Optimization.business.industryMulti-Objective OptimizationLexicographical orderNon-Homogeneous Poisson ProceNonlinear systemNuclear Energy and EngineeringPeriodic MaintenanceMinificationUnavailabilitybusinessInteger (computer science)
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ROTOR FLUX OPTIMAL ESTIMATION FOR INDUCTION MOTOR CONTROL

2005

Abstract The aim of this paper is to analyze and design reduced order observers of the rotor flux of induction motors. The design requirements are: a) the convergence rate of the rotor flux estimation error; b) a low sensitivity to stator and rotor resistance variations; c) a low sensitivity to errors due to the implementation of the observers on microprocessor-based systems. It is shown that, in order to satisfy the requirements a)-c), it is sufficient to solve a constrained optimization problem according to a criterion in which these requirements appear explicitly. The implementation of the observer is discussed. The observer is tested by simulation and experiments.

EngineeringObserver (quantum physics)Optimal estimationbusiness.industryRotor (electric)Statorlaw.inventionQuantitative Biology::Subcellular ProcessesSettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaRate of convergenceControl theorylawInduction Motors Reduced Order Observers.Rotor fluxSensitivity (control systems)businessInduction motorIFAC Proceedings Volumes
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The Effect of Advanced Traveller Information Systems (ATIS) on public transport demand and its uncertainty

2009

Advanced Traveller Information Systems (ATISs) include a broad range of advanced computer and communication technologies. These systems are designed to provide transit riders pre-trip and real-time information, to make better informed decisions regarding their mode of travel, planned routes and travel times. ATISs include in-vehicle displays, terminal or wayside based information centres, information by phone or mobile and internet. In this article, a Stated Preference survey has been carried out in order to know the preferences of public transport’s customers related to different ATISs and their willingness to pay in Palermo. An ordered probit demand model has been calibrated to determine …

Engineeringbusiness.industryAdvanced Traveller Information SystemGeneral EngineeringAdvanced Traveller Information Systems; ordered probit demand model; Montecarlo Simulation; Uncertainty;UncertaintyPoison controlTransportationAdvertisingOrdered probitMontecarlo SimulationTransport engineeringWillingness to payPhoneOrder (business)Public transportordered probit demand modelInformation systemThe Internetbusiness
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Some properties of local weighted second-order statistics for spatio-temporal point processes

2019

Diagnostics of goodness-of-fit in the theory of point processes are often considered through the transformation of data into residuals as a result of a thinning or a rescaling procedure. We alternatively consider here second-order statistics coming from weighted measures. Motivated by Adelfio and Schoenberg (Ann Inst Stat Math 61(4):929–948, 2009) for the temporal and spatial cases, we consider an extension to the spatio-temporal context in addition to focussing on local characteristics. In particular, our proposed method assesses goodness-of-fit of spatio-temporal models by using local weighted second-order statistics, computed after weighting the contribution of each observed point by the…

Environmental Engineeringsecond-order characteristics010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesComputer science0208 environmental biotechnologyresidual analysisInverseComputational intelligence02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesPoint processSecond order statisticslocal propertiesEnvironmental ChemistryApplied mathematicsSafety Risk Reliability and Quality0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceWater Science and TechnologyHomogeneity (statistics)Intensity function020801 environmental engineeringWeightingK-functionspatio-temporal point patternsSettore SECS-S/01 - StatisticaK-function Local properties Residual analysis Second-order characteristics Spatio-temporal point patternsStochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment
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Estimation of ordered response models with sample selection

2011

We introduce two new Stata commands for the estimation of an ordered response model with sample selection. The opsel command uses a standard maximum-likelihood approach to fit a parametric specification of the model where errors are assumed to follow a bivariate Gaussian distribution. The snpopsel command uses the semi-nonparametric approach of Gallant and Nychka (1987, Econometrica 55: 363–390) to fit a semiparametric specification of the model where the bivariate density function of the errors is approximated by a Hermite polynomial expansion. The snpopsel command extends the set of Stata routines for semi-nonparametric estimation of discrete response models. Compared to the other semi-n…

EstimationSample selectionHermite polynomialsResponse modelComputer scienceEstimatorSettore SECS-P/05 - EconometriaProbability density functionBivariate analysisst0226 opsel opsel postestimation sneop sneop postestimation snp2 snp2 postestimation snp2s snp2s postestimation snpopsel snpopsel postestimation snp snp postestimation ordered response models sample selection parametric maximum-likelihood estimation semi-nonparametric estimationSet (abstract data type)Mathematics (miscellaneous)StatisticsSettore SECS-P/01 - Economia PoliticaAlgorithmMathematicsParametric statistics
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G. Herglotz’ Behandlung von Beschleunigungswellen in seiner Vorlesung «Mechanik der Kontinua» angewandt auf die Stosswellen von Christoffel

1981

Following a lecture delivered by Herglotz in 1925/26 we briefly treat acceleration waves in hyperelastic materials. Our main result is a divergence equation for the squared Euclidean norm of the so-called ‘wave vector’. We then apply Herglotz’ method (devised for acceleration waves) to the propagation of such first order discontinuities in elastic bodies as were treated by Christoffel in [1].

Euclidean distancePhysicsChristoffel symbolsHyperelastic materialMathematical analysisAcceleration (differential geometry)Wave vectorClassification of discontinuitiesDivergence (statistics)First order
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Non è titolo esecutivo europeo la decisione emessa senza la specifica indicazione dell’indirizzo dell’autorità giudiziaria cui proporre opposizione

2018

L'articolo indaga, attraverso un esame di una pronuncia della Corte di Giustizia Europea, in merito al titolo esecutivo europeo e, in particolare, sulla rilevanza dell'informazione resa al debitore al fine di poter opporre il detto titolo nei suoi confronti The article investigates, through an examination of a ruling by the European Court of Justice, on the European enforcement order and, in particular, on the relevance of the information given to the debtor in order to be able to oppose the said title against him.

European Enforcement Order European Court of JusticeSettore IUS/15 - Diritto Processuale Civiletitolo esecutivo europeo Corte di Giustizia EuropeaSettore IUS/02 - Diritto Privato Comparato
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