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Distributed Consensus in Networks of Dynamic Agents

2006

Stationary and distributed consensus protocols for a network of n dynamic agents under local information is considered. Consensus must be reached on a group decision value returned by a function of the agents' initial state values. As a main contribution we show that the agents can reach consensus if the value of such a function computed over the agents' state trajectories is time invariant. We use this basic result to introduce a protocol design rule allowing consensus on a quite general set of values. Such a set includes, e.g., any generalized mean of order p of the agents' initial states. We demonstrate that the asymptotical consensus is reached via a Lyapunov approach. Finally we perfor…

Asymptotic stability; Distributed consensus protocolsEngineeringMathematical optimizationAsymptotic stabilitybusiness.industryFunction (mathematics)Network topologyUniform consensusComputer Science::Multiagent SystemsLTI system theorySet (abstract data type)Distributed consensus protocolsConsensusExponential stabilityComputer Science::Systems and ControlControl theoryexperimental mechanics Fourier transform load stepping photoelasticityGeneralized meanbusinessProceedings of the 44th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control
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Enhancing performance management and sustainable organizational growth through system-dynamics modelling

2012

Organizational growth and performance management provide two important research topics for both enterprises and public sector organizations. Improving performance levels, or at least keeping them stable over time, is a hot topic not only for business executives and entrepreneurs, but also for managers and policy makers in public and non-profit institutions. How best to design Planning & Control (P&C) systems to support organizational performance management and assessment in a sustainability perspective? This paper illustrates the need for a methodological framework that would link system dynamics to P&C systems so as to support decision-makers in managing organizational performance, as well…

Balanced scorecardKnowledge managementPerformance managementbusiness.industryPublic sectorSystem dynamicSustainable growthBalanced scorecardOrganizational performanceSystem dynamicsPerformance managementConceptual frameworkSettore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendaleSustainabilityPlanning and control systemSustainable growth ratebusiness
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Optimal Control of the Controlled Lotka-Volterra Equations with Applications - The Permanent Case

2022

In this article motivated by the control of complex microbiota in view to reduce the infection by a pathogenic agent, we introduce the theoretical frame from optimal control to analyze the problem. Two complementary approaches can be applied in the analysis: one is the so-called permanent case, where no digital constraints are concerning the control (taken as a measurable mapping) versus the sampled-data control case taking into account the logistic constraints, e.g. frequency of the medical interventions. The model is the n-dimensional Lotka-Volterra equation controlled using either probiotics or antibiotic agents or transplantation and bactericides. In the permanent case the Maximum princ…

BiomathematicsSampled-data controlPopulation dynamics ·[MATH.MATH-OC] Mathematics [math]/Optimization and Control [math.OC][MATH.MATH-OC]Mathematics [math]/Optimization and Control [math.OC]Geometric Controloptimal control in the permanent case
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Extensive Assessment of Blood Glucose Monitoring During Postprandial Period and Its Impact on Closed-Loop Performance.

2017

[EN] Background: Closed-loop (CL) systems aims to outperform usual treatments in blood glucose control and continuous glucose monitors (CGM) are a key component in such systems. Meals represents one of the main disturbances in blood glucose control, and postprandial period (PP) is a challenging situation for both CL system and CGM accuracy. Methods: We performed an extensive analysis of sensor¿s performance by numerical accuracy and precision during PP, as well as its influence in blood glucose control under CL therapy. Results: During PP the mean absolute relative difference (MARD) for both sensors presented lower accuracy in the hypoglycemic range (19.4 ± 12.8%) than in other ranges (12.2…

Blood GlucoseMaleTime FactorsGlucose controlEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismSpecial Section: Artificial Pancreas: Models Signals and Control0302 clinical medicineInsulin030212 general & internal medicineContinuous glucose monitoringAccuracymedicine.diagnostic_testContinuous glucose monitoringPostprandial periodSignal Processing Computer-AssistedMiddle AgedPostprandial PeriodINGENIERIA DE SISTEMAS Y AUTOMATICAType 1 diabetesPostprandialTreatment OutcomeClosed-loop controlCardiologyFemaleGlucose monitorsAlgorithmsAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyTransducersBiomedical Engineering030209 endocrinology & metabolismBioengineering03 medical and health sciencesInsulin Infusion SystemsPredictive Value of TestsInternal medicineInternal MedicinemedicineHumansHypoglycemic AgentsBlood glucose monitoringType 1 diabetesbusiness.industryBlood Glucose Self-MonitoringReproducibility of Resultsmedicine.diseaseHypoglycemiaEndocrinologyDiabetes Mellitus Type 1businessClosed loopBiomarkersJournal of diabetes science and technology
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Electrocardiographic abnormalities, preclinical carotid atherosclerosis and cardiovascular risk in an apparently healthy real-world population. Data …

2021

Background: Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) represent important causes of morbidity and mortality. Our study aimed to evaluate cardiovascular risk using the EuroSCORE, ECG and carotid ultrasound for prevention purpose in a population of companions aged 50-70 years, asymptomatic and without CVD. Methods: History of CVD, risk factors (RF), ECG and carotid ultrasound were evaluated. Intima-media thickness (IMT) was defined as wall thickness >0.9 mm, while focal thickening ≥1.5 mm protruding into the lumen as asymptomatic carotid plaque (ACP). Results: Totally, 1860 subjects were screened. 393 (21.1%) had no RF, 780 (42%) hypertension, 571 (30.7%) hypercholesterolemia, 557 (29.9%) diabetes, 4…

Carotid Artery Diseasesmedicine.medical_specialtyPopulationInfarctionCarotid Intima-Media ThicknessAsymptomaticRisk FactorsInternal medicineDiabetes mellitusmedicineHumanscardiovascular diseaseseducationSicilyStrokeAtherosclerosis Carotid intima-media thickness Heart disease risk factors Prevention and control Strokeeducation.field_of_studyMaltabusiness.industryAtrial fibrillationEuroSCOREmedicine.diseaseCardiovascular DiseasesHeart Disease Risk FactorsCardiologymedicine.symptomMetabolic syndromeCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessInternational Angiology
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The strictly-correlated electron functional for spherically symmetric systems revisited

2017

The strong-interaction limit of the Hohenberg-Kohn functional defines a multimarginal optimal transport problem with Coulomb cost. From physical arguments, the solution of this limit is expected to yield strictly-correlated particle positions, related to each other by co-motion functions (or optimal maps), but the existence of such a deterministic solution in the general three-dimensional case is still an open question. A conjecture for the co-motion functions for radially symmetric densities was presented in Phys.~Rev.~A {\bf 75}, 042511 (2007), and later used to build approximate exchange-correlation functionals for electrons confined in low-density quantum dots. Colombo and Stra [Math.~M…

Chemical Physics (physics.chem-ph)[CHIM.THEO]Chemical Sciences/Theoretical and/or physical chemistryCondensed Matter - Strongly Correlated ElectronsStrongly Correlated Electrons (cond-mat.str-el)[MATH.MATH-MP]Mathematics [math]/Mathematical Physics [math-ph]Physics - Chemical PhysicsFOS: Physical sciencesMathematical Physics (math-ph)[MATH.MATH-OC]Mathematics [math]/Optimization and Control [math.OC]Mathematical Physics[MATH.MATH-NA]Mathematics [math]/Numerical Analysis [math.NA]
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Monitoring of a biotechnological process by FTIR spectroscopy of bacterial cells

1999

In monitoring and control of biotechnological processes, the assessment of he physiological status of the organism is a crucial but difficult task. Mostly, process monitoring is based on the measurement of simple physico-chemical variables, trying to relate these to the status of the organism. We present here an approach which is based directly on the analysis of the microorganism cells.

ChemistryBiochemical engineeringMonitoring and controlOrganismBiotechnological process
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A theoretical study of the electronic spectrum of styrene

1999

Abstract The electronic spectrum of styrene has been studied by using multiconfigurational second-order perturbation theory (CASPT2). The study includes geometry optimization of the ground state, the lowest triplet state, and the lowest singlet excited state. The covalent 2 1 A ′ state placed vertically at 4.34 eV is assigned to the first band. The 1 1 A ′→3 1 A ′ transition located at 4.97 eV is responsible for the second band. The most intense feature involves the 5 1 A ′ state, which is calculated to lie 6.19 eV above the ground state. The lowest singlet–singlet Rydberg transition (3s) is predicted to occur at 5.85 eV.

ChemistryGeneral Physics and AstronomyEnergy minimizationStyrenesymbols.namesakechemistry.chemical_compoundComputer Science::Systems and ControlExcited stateRydberg formulasymbolsSinglet statePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPerturbation theoryTriplet stateAtomic physicsGround stateChemical Physics Letters
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Duality theory for multi-marginal optimal transport with repulsive costs in metric spaces

2018

In this paper we extend the duality theory of the multi-marginal optimal transport problem for cost functions depending on a decreasing function of the distance (not necessarily bounded). This class of cost functions appears in the context of SCE Density Functional Theory introduced in "Strong-interaction limit of density-functional theory" by M. Seidl.

Class (set theory)Control and OptimizationComputer Science::Information Retrieval010102 general mathematicsFOS: Physical sciencesContext (language use)Function (mathematics)Mathematical Physics (math-ph)01 natural sciences010101 applied mathematicsComputational MathematicsMetric spaceMathematics - Analysis of PDEsControl and Systems EngineeringOptimization and Control (math.OC)Bounded functionFOS: MathematicsApplied mathematicsDensity functional theoryLimit (mathematics)0101 mathematicsMathematics - Optimization and ControlMathematical PhysicsMathematicsAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)
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On the Calmness of a Class of Multifunctions

2002

The paper deals with the calmness of a class of multifunctions in finite dimensions. Its first part is devoted to various conditions for calmness, which are derived in terms of coderivatives and subdifferentials. The second part demonstrates the importance of calmness in several areas of nonsmooth analysis. In particular, we focus on nonsmooth calculus and solution stability in mathematical programming and in equilibrium problems. The derived conditions find a number of applications there.

Class (set theory)Mathematics::Optimization and ControlCalculusStability (learning theory)CalmnessSoftwarePhysics::GeophysicsTheoretical Computer ScienceMathematicsSIAM Journal on Optimization
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