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ON THE CALCULATION OF THE HEAT CAPACITY IN PATH INTEGRAL MONTE CARLO SIMULATIONS

1992

In Path Integral Monte Carlo simulations the systems partition function is mapped to an equivalent classical one at the expense of a temperature-dependent Hamiltonian with an additional imaginary time dimension. As a consequence the standard relation linking the heat capacity Cv to the energy fluctuations, <E2>−<E>2, which is useful in standard classical problems with temperature-independent Hamiltonian, becomes invalid. Instead, it gets replaced by the general relation [Formula: see text] for the intensive heat capacity estimator; β being the inverse temperature and the subscript P indicates the P-fold discretization in the imaginary time direction. This heatcapacity estimator…

Absolute magnitudeDiscretizationGeneral Physics and AstronomyEstimatorStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsHeat capacityImaginary timeComputer Science Applicationssymbols.namesakeComputational Theory and MathematicsQuantum mechanicssymbolsStatistical physicsHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)QuantumMathematical PhysicsPath integral Monte CarloMathematicsInternational Journal of Modern Physics C
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Interactions of amino acids with aluminum octacarboxyphthalocyanine hydroxide. Experimental and DFT studies

2017

The influence of albumin and amino acids (l-serine, glycine, l-histidine, l-tryptophan, l-cysteine) on the properties of aluminum octacarboxyphthalocyanine hydroxide (Al(OH)PcOC) was investigated in a phosphate buffer (pH 8.0). Particular attention was paid to the spectroscopic properties and photostability of Al(OH)PcOC. The effect of albumin or amino acids on the photodegradation of Al(OH)PcOC was examined in water using red light: 685 nm and daylight irradiation. Analysis of kinetic curves indicated that interaction with those molecules increases the photostability of Al(OH)PcOC. The molecular structure of Al(OH)PcOC complexes (in vacuum and in water) with axially or equatorially coordin…

Absorption spectroscopyInorganic chemistry02 engineering and technologyDFT calculations010402 general chemistryDFT01 natural sciencesPhotodynamic therapyCatalysisInorganic ChemistryAluminum octacarboxyphthalocyanine hydroxidechemistry.chemical_compoundMoleculePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPhotodegradationchemistry.chemical_classificationamino acidsOriginal PaperChemistryHydrogen bondProteinOrganic Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyAmino acid0104 chemical sciencesComputer Science ApplicationsAmino acidTD-DFT spectraCrystallographyComputational Theory and MathematicsPhthalocyanineHydroxideDensity functional theory0210 nano-technologyJournal of Molecular Modeling
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Using Crowdsourcing to Overcome Barriers to Women Entrepreneurship

2015

This chapter presents crowdsourcing as a novel way of overcoming barriers facing women entrepreneurs, offering alternatives to conventional solutions. The study analyzes three barriers to women entrepreneurship: access to financing, access to specific management knowledge, and access to information and communication technologies (ICTs). For each barrier, a different form of crowdsourcing is proposed: crowdfunding, crowd wisdom, and crowdfunded media, respectively. Using these crowdsourcing tools, women entrepreneurs can overcome major difficulties when starting businesses.

Access to informationEntrepreneurshipKnowledge managementComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONbusiness.industryComputerApplications_MISCELLANEOUSICTSPublic relationsbusinessCrowdsourcingWomen entrepreneurs
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Kasiski's Test: Couldn't the Repetitions be by Accident?

2006

Abstract In searching for repetitions in a periodic polyalphabetic ciphertext, we usually find several true (causal) repetitions that give information about the period. But we also find some accidental repetitions at distances unrelated to the period which may mislead the cryptanalyst. A simple formula shows that these accidents are rather unlikely.

Accident (fallacy)Repetition (rhetorical device)Applied MathematicsAccidentalCiphertextStatisticsArithmeticBirthday problemComputer Science ApplicationsMathematicsTest (assessment)Cryptologia
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Accuracy assessment and position correction for low-cost non-differential GPS as applied on an industrial peat bog

1999

A low-cost, non-differentially corrected hand-held GPS receiver was tested on an industrial peat production bog. A correction procedure (‘pseudo-differential correction’) was derived that corrected data points to the nearest position on a line defining the centre of each 15-m wide field. The result was a corrected log of track points for each field for all points lying along the field. It was found that the mean orthogonal distance from a field centreline was linearly correlated with mean uncorrected GPS data error (r 2 0.99) such that as GPS error increased so the accuracy obtained by correction decreased. For a signal with a mean uncorrected error of 30 m it was possible to reduce the err…

Accuracy and precisionPeatbusiness.industryGPSSettore AGR/09 - Meccanica AgrariaForestryMilled peatHorticultureError analysis for the Global Positioning SystemComputer Science ApplicationsData pointPositioning accuracyGlobal Positioning SystemDifferential correctionPositioning accuracy; GPS; Differential correction; Milled peatEnergy sourceDifferential GPSbusinessAgronomy and Crop ScienceEnergy (signal processing)MathematicsRemote sensing
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Accélération de la convergence et algorithme proximal

1995

Nous faisons une première étude de la question de savoir s'il est possible d'accélérer des suites issues de l'algorithme proximal ou de la méthode de l'inverse partiel par des méthodes d'extrapolation.

Accélération de la convergenceInverse partielMéthodes d'extrapolation[ MATH.MATH-NA ] Mathematics [math]/Numerical Analysis [math.NA][MATH.MATH-NA] Mathematics [math]/Numerical Analysis [math.NA][MATH.MATH-NA]Mathematics [math]/Numerical Analysis [math.NA]Algorithme proximalApplication pseudo-contractante
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The 2020 magnetism roadmap

2020

Following the success and relevance of the 2014 and 2017 Magnetism Roadmap articles, this 2020 Magnetism Roadmap edition takes yet another timely look at newly relevant and highly active areas in magnetism research. The overall layout of this article is unchanged, given that it has proved the most appropriate way to convey the most relevant aspects of today's magnetism research in a wide variety of sub-fields to a broad readership. A different group of experts has again been selected for this article, representing both the breadth of new research areas, and the desire to incorporate different voices and viewpoints. The latter is especially relevant for thistype of article, in which one's fi…

Acoustics and UltrasonicsResearch areasComputer science02 engineering and technology01 natural sciences530novel applications of magnetism0103 physical sciencesSelection (linguistics)Relevance (information retrieval)applied magnetism010306 general physicsFELIX Condensed Matter Physics[PHYS]Physics [physics]Field (Bourdieu)500 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik::530 Physik::530 PhysikNoveltyNovel applications ofmagnetismPhysik (inkl. Astronomie)magnetic phenomena021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsViewpointsData scienceSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsVariety (cybernetics)Applied magnetism; Magnetic materials; Magnetic phenomena; Novel applications ofmagnetismmagnetic materials0210 nano-technologyYet another
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Root uptake, storage and remobilisation of autumn applied nitrogen to kiwifruit (Actinidia deliciosa) vines

2000

L'absorption racinaire, la subdivision, la conservation, et la redistribution de l'azote au niveau des racines ont ete etudiees sur des jeunes plantes de kiwi cv « Hayward », portant des fruits et cultives en pots. Deux rations de nitrate d'ammonium enrichi en 15 N [3,3 g (LN) et 10,0 g (HN) N par plante] ont ete distribuees 1 mois avant la recolte des fruits. Les fruits de kiwi ont absorbe 44-68 % du 1 5 N fourni a l'automne, qui a ete stocke principalement dans le systeme racinaire (61 %). Le 15 N a represente 22 et 36 % respectivement de l'azote total contenu dans les fruits des plantes LN et HN. Les feuilles ont retenu la plus grande partie de l'azote marque au cours de la senescence et…

Actinidia deliciosaHorticultureMineral fertilizationNitrogen fertilizerbiologySpring seasonRoot uptakeBotanybiology.organism_classificationAgronomy and Crop ScienceApplication timeAgronomie
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Mapping landscape canopy nitrogen content from space using PRISMA data

2021

Abstract Satellite imaging spectroscopy for terrestrial applications is reaching maturity with recently launched and upcoming science-driven missions, e.g. PRecursore IperSpettrale della Missione Applicativa (PRISMA) and Environmental Mapping and Analysis Program (EnMAP), respectively. Moreover, the high-priority mission candidate Copernicus Hyperspectral Imaging Mission for the Environment (CHIME) is expected to globally provide routine hyperspectral observations to support new and enhanced services for, among others, sustainable agricultural and biodiversity management. Thanks to the provision of contiguous visible-to-shortwave infrared spectral data, hyperspectral missions open enhanced …

Active learningActive learning (machine learning)Computer scienceDimensionality reductionHyperspectral imagingPRISMAContext (language use)CollinearityHybrid retrievalDimensionality reductionImaging spectroscopyAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsComputer Science ApplicationsImaging spectroscopyCHIMEKrigingEnMAPCanopy nitrogen contentComputers in Earth SciencesEngineering (miscellaneous)Gaussian process regressionRemote sensingISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
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Active learning strategies for the deduplication of electronic patient data using classification trees.

2012

Graphical abstractDisplay Omitted Highlights? Active learning for medical record linkage is used on a large data set. ? We compare a simple active learning strategy with a more sophisticated variant. ? The active learning method of Sarawagi and Bhamidipaty (2002) 6] is extended. ? We deliver insights into the variations of the results due to random sampling in the active learning strategies. IntroductionSupervised record linkage methods often require a clerical review to gain informative training data. Active learning means to actively prompt the user to label data with special characteristics in order to minimise the review costs. We conducted an empirical evaluation to investigate whether…

Active learningComputer scienceActive learning (machine learning)Information Storage and RetrievalContext (language use)Health InformaticsSemi-supervised learningMachine learningcomputer.software_genreSet (abstract data type)Artificial IntelligenceBaggingData deduplicationElectronic Health RecordsHumansbusiness.industryString (computer science)Decision TreesOnline machine learningComputer Science ApplicationsData miningArtificial intelligenceMedical Record LinkageString metricbusinesscomputerAlgorithmsJournal of biomedical informatics
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