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Synchronous Worlds

2021

In the Mediterranean basin, the archaeological presence is extremely relevant and diffuse. Together with this is a difficult intertwining with contemporary urban settlements, which archaeology, by tradition, has to be protected from. If conservation is the goal of restoration, the problem of the cohabitation between past and present use is still an issue. This paper will focus on the project of enhancement of the archaeological park of the Greek colony of Naxos, near Messina, in Sicily, led by the Department of Architecture of the University of Palermo in cooperation with the administrative head of the park. At the crossroads between the sea, the highway, a lemon orchard and the city of Gi…

HistoryHuman settlementlanguageAncient GreekArchitectureSettlement (litigation)Archaeologylanguage.human_languageJoelho Revista de Cultura Arquitectonica
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Indirect dark matter search with the ANTARES neutrino telescope

2012

Using the data recorded by the ANTARES neutrino telescope during 2007 and 2008, a search for high energy neutrinos coming from the direction of the Sun has been performed. The neutrino selection criteria have been chosen so as to maximize the rejection of the atmospheric background with respect to possible signals produced by the self-annihilation of weakly interactive massive particles accumulated in the centre of the Sun. After data unblinding, the number of neutrinos observed was found to be compatible with background expectations. The results obtained were compared to the fluxes predicted by the Constrained Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model, and 90% upper limits for this model were …

HistoryParticle physicsHigh energyAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaScalar (mathematics)Neutrino telescopeDark matterCompact dimensionFOS: Physical sciencesScale (descriptive set theory)EducationStandard ModelHigh Energy Physics - ExperimentHigh Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex)Direct searchInstrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics (astro-ph.IM)PhysicsHigh Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE)MuonHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyGauginoAstrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsComputer Science ApplicationsHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNeutrinoAstrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaAstrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsMinimal Supersymmetric Standard Model
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The “λ-medial axis”

2005

Medial axis is known to be unstable for nonsmooth objects. For an open set O, we define the weak feature size, wfs, minimum distance between Oc and the critical points of the function distance to Oc. We introduce the "lambda-medial axis" Mλ of O, a subset of the medial axis of O which captures the homotopy type of O when λ < wfs. We show that, at least for some "regular" values of λ, Mλ remains stable under Hausdorff distance perturbations of Oc.

HomotopyMinimum distanceMathematical analysisOpen setComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignCritical point (mathematics)CombinatoricsHausdorff distanceMedial axisModeling and SimulationHausdorff dimensionPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersGeometry and TopologyPhysics::Chemical PhysicsSoftwareMathematicsGraphical Models
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Ocean acidification and elevated temperature negatively affect recruitment, oxygen consumption and calcification of the reef-building Dendropoma cris…

2019

Expected temperature rise and seawater pH decrease may affect marine organism fitness. By a transplant experiment involving air-temperature manipulation along a natural CO2 gradient, we investigated the effects of high pCO(2) (similar to 1100 mu atm) and elevated temperature (up to +2 degrees C than ambient conditions) on the reproductive success, recruitment, growth, shell chemical composition and oxygen consumption of the early life stages of the intertidal reef-building vermetid Dendropoma cristatum. Reproductive success was predominantly affected by temperature increase, with encapsulated embryos exhibiting higher survival in control than elevated temperature conditions, which were in t…

Hot TemperatureEnvironmental Engineering010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesIntertidal zonechemistry.chemical_elementIntertidal specie010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesOxygenpCO2Calcification PhysiologicOxygen ConsumptionAnimal scienceMediterranean SeaAnimalsClimate changeEnvironmental ChemistrySeawaterLife History TraitsWaste Management and DisposalReef0105 earth and related environmental sciencesgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryReproductive successbiologyCoral ReefsChemistryDendropomaOcean acidificationHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationAnthozoabiology.organism_classificationPollutionItalyPhysiological traitsLarval developmentSeawaterLarval settlementScience of The Total Environment
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Fuzzy Set Theory as a Methodological Bridge between Hard Sciences and Humanities

2013

In this paper, we will investigate the possible role of fuzzy set theory (FST), and more generally the ensemble of technologies and theoretical approaches known as soft computing, as a methodological bridge between hard sciences and humanities. We will try, building on previous works, to investigate the “family links” between these disciplines and show how FST may be of help in promoting a connection between the “two cultures”. We will discuss Carnap and his paradox of explication, the dilemma between imagination and rigor according to Bateson, the problem of interdisciplinarity, and the consequences of precision and exactness. C

Human-Computer InteractionSoft computingDilemmaExplicationHard and soft scienceArtificial IntelligenceComputer scienceFuzzy setBridge (interpersonal)HumanitiesSoftwareTheoretical Computer ScienceInternational Journal of Intelligent Systems
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Generalized countable iterated function systems

2011

One of the most common and most general way to generate fractals is by using iterated function systems which consists of a finite or infinitely many maps. Generalized countable iterated function systems (GCIFS) are a generalization of countable iterated function systems by considering contractions from X ? X into X instead of contractions on the metric space X to itself, where (X, d) is a compact metric space. If all contractions of a GCIFS are Lipschitz with respect to a parameter and the supremum of the Lipschitz constants is finite, then the associated attractor depends continuously on the respective parameter.

Hutchinson operatorDiscrete mathematicsMetric spaceIterated function systemCollage theoremGeneral MathematicsCountable setContraction mappingLipschitz continuityCosmic spaceMathematicsFilomat
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Electronic aspects of the hydride transfer mechanism. III. Ab-initio analytical gradient studies of the cyclopropenyl-cation/LiH with 4-31G and 3-21+…

1988

Abstract Hydride transfer reaction have been studied in sections of the energy hypersurface of cyclopropenyl cation and lithium hydride at 4-31G and 3-21+G basis set levels. The diffuse component has enforced the idea of an hydride-ion as being the particle transferred in the ground electronic state. Calculations on the first triplet state suggest a transfer mechanism mediated by one-electron followed by an hydrogen atom transfer. The change of basis set does not affect structural and energetics aspects of the reacting system except for the transferred particle, where, for some molecular complexes, the electronic distribution can be described as a hydride ion cementing two electron defficie…

HydrideAb initioHydrogen atomElectronCondensed Matter PhysicsBiochemistryIonchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryComputational chemistryLithium hydridePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryTriplet stateBasis setJournal of Molecular Structure: THEOCHEM
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Arsenic Pollution in the Southwest of Tuscany: Monitoring of Cornia Catchment Basin

2006

The territory of Colline Metallifere, in SW Tuscany, is characterized by the presence of strong arsenic anomalies. Some hypotheses, formulated in the last 20 years, based on geological and mineralogical factors have failed to explain the peculiar distribution of this toxic element in soil, fluvial sediments and ground water. Our research group has been studying for four years the problem of arsenic pollution in this district to investigate the origin and the mechanism of As diffusion in the environment. In particular we started a comparative study based on the extensive sampling of the stream sediments of the main waterways of Colline Metallifere (Pecora, Bruna and Cornia and their tributar…

HydrologyArsenic pollutiongeographyanthropogenic activitygeography.geographical_feature_categorysoil pollutionarsenic pollution; anthropogenic activity; soil pollutionDrainage basinarsenic pollutionFluvialStructural basinHuman settlementTributaryEnvironmental scienceHistorical seriesGroundwater
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Nitrogen sedimentation in a lake affected by massive nitrogen inputs: autochthonous versus allochthonous effects

2006

12 pages, and tables statics, and figures

HydrologyEcologyResidence timeParticulate nitrogenFluxAquatic ScienceSedimentationPlanktonPlanktonParticle settlingchemistry.chemical_compoundNutrientSettlingNitratechemistryProductivity (ecology)Environmental scienceN stable isotopeHydrobiologyFreshwater Biology
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Comparing long term sediment records to current biological quality element data – Implications for bioassessment and management of a eutrophic lake

2012

Defining reference conditions for lakes situated in areas of human settlement and agriculture is rarely straightforward, and is especially difficult within easily eroding and nutrient rich watersheds. We used diatoms, cyanobaterial akinetes, remains of green algae and chironomid head capsules from sediment samples of Lake Kirmanjarvi, Finland, to assess its deviation from the initial ecological status. These site-specific records of change were compared to current type-specific ecological status assessment. All paleolimnological data indicated deviation from natural conditions and mirrored the current, monitoring-based assessment of “moderate” ecological lake status. However, the sediment d…

Hydrologymedia_common.quotation_subjectta1172ta1171SedimentAquatic ScienceNatural (archaeology)Current (stream)Water Framework DirectiveHuman settlementta1181Environmental scienceQuality (business)Water qualityEutrophicationmedia_commonLimnologica
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