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Parental Distress and Perception of Children’s Executive Functioning after the First COVID‐19 Lockdown in Italy

2021

The spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), and the consequential first italian lockdown to minimize viral transmission, have resulted in many significant changes in the every-day lives of families, with an increased risk of parental burnout. This study explores the impact of the first COVID-19 lockdown in Italy on parental distress and parental perceptions of children’s executive functions (EFs). Participants were 308 Italian parents with children between 4 and 17 years of age; they were recruited through online advertisements on websites and social media, and they were given an online survey. The measures were: the balance between risks and resources (BR2) and the executive functionin…

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectRCOVID-19CognitionGeneral Medicineparental distressBurnoutExecutive functionsArticleparental distress; COVID-19; children; executive functioningCompetence (law)Settore M-PSI/04 - Psicologia Dello Sviluppo E Psicologia Dell'EducazionechildrenPerceptionMedicineMedicineSocial mediabusinessParental distressexecutive functioningmedia_commonClinical psychology
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Set-valued consensus for distributed clock synchronization

2009

This paper addresses the clock synchronization problem in a wireless sensor network (WSN) and proposes a distributed solution that consists of a form of consensus, where agents are able to exchange data representing intervals or sets. The solution is based on a centralized algorithm for clock synchronization, proposed by Marzullo, that determines the smallest interval that is in common with the maximum number of measured intervals. We first show how to convert such an algorithm into a problem involving only operations on sets, and then we convert it into a set–valued consensus. The solution is valid for more general scenarios where agents have uncertain measures of e.g. the position of an o…

CorrectnessComputer scienceDistributed computingInterval (mathematics)Clock synchronizationSynchronizationSet (abstract data type)Settore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaBounded functionclock synchronizationmulti-agent systemSet theoryWireless sensor networkAlgorithmSet-valued consensus algorithm2009 IEEE International Conference on Automation Science and Engineering
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Aging in a free-energy landscape model for glassy relaxation. II. Fluctuation-dissipation relations.

2006

Several fluctuation-dissipation relations are investigated for a simple free-energy landscape model designed to describe the primary relaxation in supercooled liquids. The calculations of the response and of the correlation functions are performed for a quench from a high temperature to a low temperature. In the model, all dynamical quantities reach equilibrium after long times, but for times shorter than the re-equilibration time they do not exhibit time-translational invariance and the fluctuation-dissipation theorem is violated. Two measures for these violations are considered. One such measure is given by the slope in a plot of the integrated response versus the correlation function and…

Correlation function (statistical mechanics)ChemistrySpin–lattice relaxationGeneral Physics and AstronomyEnergy landscapeRelaxation (physics)Dielectric lossStatistical physicsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryDissipationSupercoolingMeasure (mathematics)The Journal of chemical physics
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A wideband car-to-car channel model based on a geometrical semicircular tunnel scattering model

2013

In this paper, we present a wideband single-input single-output (SISO) car-to-car (C2C) channel model based on a geometrical semicircular tunnel (SCT) scattering model. Starting from the geometrical scattering model, a reference channel model is derived under the assumption of single-bounce scattering in line-of-sight (LOS) and non-LOS (NLOS) propagation environments. In the proposed channel model, it is assumed that an infinite number of scatterers are uniformly distributed on the tunnel wall. Starting from the geometrical scattering model, the time-variant transfer function (TVTF) is derived and its correlation properties are studied. Expressions are presented for the two-dimensional (2D)…

Correlation function (statistical mechanics)Computer sciencebusiness.industryScatteringMultiple integralAutocorrelationMathematical analysisWidebandTelecommunicationsbusinessTransfer function2013 IEEE 24th Annual International Symposium on Personal, Indoor, and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC)
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<title>Correlation effects in the disordered ferroelectrics</title>

2003

ABSTRACT The calculation of the correlation radius distribution function is performed for the cases of undamped and overdamped softmode dispersion laws. Taking into account the correlation radius dependence on the random field and this field distribution function we carried out the theoretical calculation of the correlation radius distribution function dependence ontemperature, damping coefficient and random field distribution function parameters. It was shown that at temperaturehigher than Burns temperature Td the most probable value of the correlation radius is equal to its maximal valueindependently on the system disorder, while in the dipole glass state it is close to the minimal value …

Correlation function (statistical mechanics)DipoleRandom fieldDistribution functionField (physics)Condensed matter physicsChemistryRadiusPolarization (waves)Burns temperatureSPIE Proceedings
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Surface-directed spinodal decomposition in a thin-film geometry: A computer simulation

1994

The phase separation kinetics of a two-dimensional binary mixture at critical composition confined between (one-dimensional) straight walls which preferentially attract one component of the mixture is studied for a wide range of distancesD between the walls. Following earlier related work on semiinfinite systems, two choices of surface forces at the walls are considered, one corresponding to an incompletely wet state of the walls, the other to a completely wet state (forD→∞). The nonlinear Cahn-Hilliard-type equation, supplemented with appropriate boundary conditions which account for the presence of surfaces, is replaced by a discrete equivalent and integrated numerically. Starting from a …

Correlation function (statistical mechanics)Materials scienceCharacteristic lengthScatteringSpinodal decompositionSurface forceStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsGeometryBoundary value problemStructure factorScalingMathematical PhysicsJournal of Statistical Physics
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Reconstruction of random media using Monte Carlo methods.

1998

A simulated annealing algorithm is applied to the reconstruction of two-dimensional porous media with prescribed correlation functions. The experimental correlation function of an isotropic sample of Fontainebleau sandstone and a synthetic correlation function with damped oscillations are used in the reconstructions. To reduce the numerical effort we follow a proposal suggesting the evaluation of the correlation functions only along certain directions. The results show that this simplification yields significantly different microstructures as compared to a full evaluation of the correlation function. In particular, we find that the simplified reconstruction method introduces an artificial a…

Correlation function (statistical mechanics)Mathematical optimizationIsotropySimulated annealingMonte Carlo methodStatistical physicsFunction (mathematics)Granular materialAnisotropyPorous mediumMathematicsPhysical review. E, Statistical physics, plasmas, fluids, and related interdisciplinary topics
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Fluctuation-dissipation relations for Markov processes.

2005

The fluctuation-dissipation relation is calculated for stochastic models obeying a master equation with continuous time. In the general case of a nonstationary process, there appears to be no simple relation between the response and the correlation. Also, if one considers stationary processes, the linear response cannot be expressed via time-derivatives of the correlation function alone. In this case, an additional function, which has rarely been discussed previously, is required. This so-called asymmetry depends on the two times also relevant for the response and the correlation and it vanishes under equilibrium conditions. The asymmetry can be expressed in terms of the propagators and the…

Correlation functionStochastic modellingmedia_common.quotation_subjectMaster equationMathematical analysisRelaxation (physics)ObservableFunction (mathematics)AsymmetryVariable (mathematics)Mathematicsmedia_commonPhysical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics
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On the Evaluation of Images Complexity: A Fuzzy Approach

2006

The inherently multidimensional problem of evaluating the complexity of an image is of a certain relevance in both computer science and cognitive psychology. Computer scientists usually analyze spatial dimensions, to deal with automatic vision problems, such as feature-extraction. Psychologists seem more interested in the temporal dimension of complexity, to explore attentional models. Is it possible, by merging both approaches, to define an more general index of visual complexity? We have defined a fuzzy mathematical model of visual complexity, using a specific entropy function; results obtained by applying this model to pictorial images have a strong correlation with ones from an experime…

CorrelationBinary entropy functionbusiness.industryComputer scienceFuzzy setEntropy (information theory)Artificial intelligencebusinessMachine learningcomputer.software_genreFuzzy logiccomputerVisual complexity
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Time-Dependent Correlation and Response Functions

2014

The dynamics of liquids is discussed with the help of time-dependent correlation functions. They are related to response functions by the fluctuation-dissipation theorem. This theorem enables to relate experimentally measured inelastic scattering data to the Fourier-transformed correlation and response functions. The Laplace transform of the correlation functions can be represented as a continuous fraction with suitable residual terms (memory functions). The projection formalism of Mori and Zwanzig is introduced.

CorrelationPhysicsFormalism (philosophy of mathematics)Laplace transformMathematical analysisMemory functionsInelastic scatteringResidual
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