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Campaniformes insulaires et continentaux de France et d'Italie méditerranéennes

2007

Italie[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryCampaniformeSardaignePréhistoirediffusionEurope du SudToscaneChalcolithiquetypologie céramiqueFrance du Sud-EstCorsecéramiqueComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSoccupation du sol
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A Comparison and Survey of Finite Difference Methods for Pricing American Options Under Finite Activity Jump-Diffusion Models

2012

Partial-integro differential formulations are often used for pricing American options under jump-diffusion models. A survey on such formulations and numerical methods for them is presented. A detailed description of six efficient methods based on a linear complementarity formulation and finite difference discretizations is given. Numerical experiments compare the performance of these methods for pricing American put options under finite activity jump models.

Iterative methodNumerical analysisComplementarity (molecular biology)Jump diffusionFinite difference methodJumpFinite differenceApplied mathematicsLinear complementarity problemMathematicsSSRN Electronic Journal
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Microscopic calculations of the hipernucleus λ5He

1993

Ground state results for the hypernucleus λ5He are reported. They have been calculated with a variatonal Jastrow-like trial wave function and also within the Diffusion Monte Carlo method. Simple central potential have been used to describe NN and λN interactions. The validity of the rigid core approximation is discussed. Guardiola Barcena, Rafael, Rafael.Guardiola@ific.uv.es Navarro Salas, Jose, Jose.Navarro@ific.uv.es

Jastrow-like:FÍSICA::Nucleónica::Fuentes de partículas [UNESCO]UNESCO::FÍSICA::Nucleónica::Fuentes de partículasHypernucleus:FÍSICA [UNESCO]Diffusion Monte Carlo methodHypernucleus ; Jastrow-like ; Diffusion Monte Carlo methodUNESCO::FÍSICA
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Mesure de la section efficace de l'électroproduction de photons à JLAB dans le but d'effectuer une Séparation Rosenbluth de la contribution DVCS

2014

The study of the inner structure of hadrons allows us to understand the nature of the interactions between partons, quarks and gluons, described by Quantum Chromodynamics. The elastic scattering reactions, which have been studied in order to measure the nucleon form factors, are included in this frame. The inelastic scattering reactions are also included in this frame, they allow us to obtain information about the nucleon structure thanks to the development of the parton distribution functions (PDFs). While through elastic scattering we can obtain information about the charge distribution of the nucleon, and hence, about the spatial distribution of the partons, through inelastic scattering …

Jefferson Lab (CEBAF)Réactions exclusivesDeeply Virtual Compton Scattering (DVCS)Structure du nucléonNucleon structureElectromagnetic probefísica de partículasGeneralized Parton Distributions (GPDs)Exclusive reactions[PHYS.COND.CM-GEN]Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Other [cond-mat.other]Diffusion Compton Profondément Virtuelle (DVCS)Sonde électromagnétiqueHigh Energy Physics::Experimentfísica de altas energíasNuclear ExperimentDistributions de partons généralisées (GPDs)
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ESP for small scale wood combustion

2009

In this paper new ESP technology developed for fine particle processes are presented. The ESP is based on diffusion charging of particles using sonic jet charger. The ESP concept has been tested using a commercial 20kW wood pellet burner. The removal efficiency was measured to be 80% for submicron particles.

Jet (fluid)Materials scienceScale (ratio)business.industryPelletCombustorParticleDiffusion (business)CombustionProcess engineeringbusiness
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Phase dynamics in graphene-based Josephson junctions in the presence of thermal and correlated fluctuations

2014

In this work we study by numerical methods the phase dynamics in ballistic graphene-based short Josephson junctions. The supercurrent through a graphene junction shows a non-sinusoidal phase-dependence, unlike a conventional junction ruled by the well-known d.c. Josephson relation. A superconductor-graphene-superconductor system exhibits superconductive quantum metastable states similar to those present in normal current-biased JJs. We explore the effects of thermal and correlated fluctuations on the escape time from these metastable states, when the system is stimulated by an oscillating bias current. As a first step, the analysis is carried out in the presence of an external Gaussian whit…

Josephson effectTIMING ERRORSNON-GAUSSIAN NOISEFOS: Physical sciencesBROWNIAN-MOTIONSwitching timeSuperconductivity (cond-mat.supr-con)MetastabilityCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityMesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall)NOISE ENHANCED STABILITY; ZERO-VOLTAGE STATE; NON-GAUSSIAN NOISE; RESONANT ACTIVATION; ESCAPE-TIME; METASTABLE STATE; BISTABLE SYSTEM; BROWNIAN-MOTION; TIMING ERRORS; FABRY-PEROTMETASTABLE STATEBISTABLE SYSTEMFABRY-PEROTBrownian motionsupercurrentPhysicsESCAPE-TIMERESONANT ACTIVATIONCondensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale PhysicsCondensed matter physicsCondensed Matter - SuperconductivitydiffusionSupercurrentBiasingCondensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsNOISE ENHANCED STABILITYZERO-VOLTAGE STATEColors of noiseNoise (radio)
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Small solid renal masses: Characterization by diffusion-weighted MRI at 3 T

2013

AIM: To describe the appearance of small solid renal lesions (≤3 cm) on diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and to determine whether ADC measurements may help to differentiate benign from malignant small solid renal masses. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Thirty-five patients with 47 small renal masses (23 malignant, 24 benign) who underwent 3 T MRI of the kidney using diffusion-weighted sequences (b values of 0 and 1000 s/mm(2)) were retrospectively evaluated. Qualitative and quantitative analysis of diffusion-weighted images was performed. RESULTS: Most lesions were hyperintense to kidney on high b-value diffusion-weighted images and hypointense on apparent diffusion coefficient (A…

KidneyPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyAngiomyolipomamedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMagnetic resonance imagingGeneral MedicineHigh B-Valuemedicine.diseasediffusion-weighted MRImedicine.anatomical_structureADCmedicineEffective diffusion coefficientRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingNuclear medicinebusinessDiffusion MRIsmall solid renal lesion
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Study of the retention and release of n-hexanal incorporated into soy protein isolate–lipid composite films

2010

[EN] This work deals with the study of the kinetic of aroma release, which had been previously incorporated into soy protein isolate (SPI)-lipid composite films. The aim was to determine the influence of type and amount of lipidic material on aroma (n-hexanal) release and retention, as well as the apparent diffusion coefficients. To carry out this study it have been employed SPI-based films containing two SPI:LIPID ratios (1:0.25 and 1:0.5), and two types of lipids, oleic acid (OA) and beeswax (BW), in OA:BW ratios 100:0, 70:30, 50:50, 30:70 and 0:100. The measurements were performed by a gas chromatography technique. The films that showed more retention were SPI:LIPID 1:0.5 100% BW and con…

KineticStorage ageingChromatographyTECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOSbiologyKineticsFood preservationFilm process makingApparent diffusionbiology.organism_classificationHexanalchemistry.chemical_compoundOleic acidchemistryFlavoursGas chromatographySoy proteinFlavorAromaFood ScienceJournal of Food Engineering
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On the Kneser property for reaction–diffusion systems on unbounded domains

2009

Abstract We prove the Kneser property (i.e. the connectedness and compactness of the attainability set at any time) for reaction–diffusion systems on unbounded domains in which we do not know whether the property of uniqueness of the Cauchy problem holds or not. Using this property we obtain that the global attractor of such systems is connected. Finally, these results are applied to the complex Ginzburg–Landau equation.

Kneser propertyPure mathematicsProperty (philosophy)Social connectednessMathematical analysisSet-valued dynamical systemGlobal attractorUnbounded domainSet (abstract data type)Compact spaceReaction–diffusion systemReaction–diffusion systemAttractorInitial value problemGeometry and TopologyUniquenessMathematicsTopology and its Applications
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Population targeted requirements acquisition

2018

ABSTRACTWe use social science theories, design science research methodology, and our experience in five development projects to design principles for selecting or adapting requirements acquisition (RA) techniques for use with populations of customers and users. The information systems (IS) literature has not systematically focused on the adaption of RA techniques to particular populations. We developed a nascent design theory for RA to target specific populations to define functional requirements for new IS. Five reference theories – personal construct theory, theory of disability, diffusion of innovations, social actor theory, and media richness and information synchronicity theory – suppo…

Knowledge managementComputer sciencePopulationpopulationsysteemityö02 engineering and technologyLibrary and Information Sciencesnascent design theoryDiffusion of innovationsdesign science researchrequirements acquisition020204 information systemsSynchronicity0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringInformation systemeducationtietojärjestelmätkäyttäjätutkimusta113education.field_of_studybusiness.industry05 social sciencesFunctional requirementPersonal construct theoryvaatimustenhallintaDesigntheoryDesign science researchbusiness050203 business & managementInformation SystemsEuropean Journal of Information Systems
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