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Godbillon–Vey sequence and Françoise algorithm

2019

Abstract We consider foliations given by deformations d F + ϵ ω of exact forms dF in C 2 in a neighborhood of a family of cycles γ ( t ) ⊂ F − 1 ( t ) . In 1996 Francoise gave an algorithm for calculating the first nonzero term of the displacement function Δ along γ of such deformations. This algorithm recalls the well-known Godbillon–Vey sequences discovered in 1971 for investigation of integrability of a form ω. In this paper, we establish the correspondence between the two approaches and translate some results by Casale relating types of integrability for finite Godbillon–Vey sequences to the Francoise algorithm settings.

SequenceFrançoise algorithmGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematicsTerm (logic)IntegrabilityMelnikov functions01 natural sciencesMathematics::K-Theory and HomologyDisplacement functionMAP0101 mathematics[MATH]Mathematics [math]AlgorithmGodbillon–Vey sequenceMathematics
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Travi reticolari miste- Problemi locali nella trasmissione degli sforzi

2009

Experimental test results on the local behavior of the typical Italian typology of hybrid steel-to-concrete beam are presented and discussed in order to provide insight on transfer mechanism between different components of the beam. Preliminarily, in order to investigate on the bearing capacity of the welding and on the local instability problems that can arise in the trusses before concrete casting, tensile tests on specimens reproducing different types of welded joints, and push-out tests on bare specimen have been performed. Then, the transfer mechanism between steel trusses and concrete is investigated by means of push-out tests carried out also in displacement controlled mode. Results …

Settore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle Costruzioniexperimental investigation displacement controlled test welded joint behaviour push-out tests modelling
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Influence of lateral load distribution in estimation of target displacement and capacity demand by pushover analysis

2010

Two simplified adaptive load patterns for conservative estimation of seismic demand in 2D frames by pushover analysis are presented. The influence of load pattern in assessment of target displacement and distribution of demand along the height of the structure is investigated by comparing results of non linear history analysis, and non linear static analysis for eccentric braced frames. Numerical analyses show that the proposed load patterns provide safe estimation of the seismic response more accurately than load patterns proposed by seismic code.

Settore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle Costruzionipushover analysis adaptive load distributions target displacement seismic code.
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STUDY OF NEW AUTOMOTIVE REAR SUSPENSION MECHANISM

2011

The paper presents firstly an introduction discussing: the problem’s statement emphasizing the actual problem of research of passenger car suspension to improve driving comfort and dynamic of the vehicle movement; aspects regarding the studies of car suspension mechanisms; the paper’s aims and objectives showing that a new configuration of suspension mechanism having in structure mobile frame and an actuator offering some important operational advantages is proposed. After this, the innovative concept is presented. The motions of mechanism elements and actuator and kinematic displacements are largely presented. The simulation using modern software (MSC Patran 2007, MD R2 Nastran and MSC ADA…

Settore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di MacchineAutomotive Suspension mechanisms Mobile frame Actuator Displacements Simulations
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Nanostructures of Lanthanide Oxy/Hydroxides Obtained by Metal Displacement Deposition

2012

Settore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica Applicatananostructure galvanic displacement deposition metal oxide template synthesis
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Metal displacement deposition: a new method to grow amorphous silicon nanotubes

2013

Settore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica Applicatananotubes amorphous silicon solar cells lithium-ion batteriedisplacement deposition template synthesis
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Springs-based Simulation for Image Retargeting

2011

In this paper an efficient method for image retargeting is pro- posed. It relies onto a mechanical model based on springs network. Each pixel displacement (compression or expan- sion) is given by the network response, according to the springs stiffness. The properties of the springs are deter- mined as function of the visual relevance of the pixels. Such model does not require any optimization, since its so- lution is obtained simply from a linear system of equations, allowing real-time application even for large images. The approach is fully automatic, though can be improved by interactively providing cues such as geometric constraints and/or manual relevant object labeling. The results pr…

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniImage resizing Image retargeting simu- lation linear algebra visual saliencyPixelComputer sciencebusiness.industryStiffnessImage processingSystem of linear equationsDisplacement (vector)VisualizationSeam carvingmedicineComputer visionArtificial intelligencemedicine.symptombusiness
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Real-time content-aware image resizing using reduced linear model

2010

In this paper an effective and efficient method for contentaware image resizing is proposed. It is based on the solution of a linear system where each pixel displacement (compression or expansion) is determined in dependence of the visual relevance of the pixel itself. The linear nature of the model allows real-time application of the method even for large images. This fully automatic approach can be also improved by interactively providing cues such as geometric constraints and/or manual relevant object labeling. The results have proven that the presented method achieves results comparable or superior to existent strategies, while improving efficiency.

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniPixelImage resizing Image retargeting linear optimization visual saliencyPhysics::Instrumentation and Detectorsbusiness.industryComputer scienceComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONLinear modelIterative reconstructionDisplacement (vector)Computer Science::GraphicsSeam carvingComputer Science::Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionComputer Science::MultimediaComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusinessImage resolutionComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICS2010 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing
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Experimental Studies Regarding the Mechanical Behaviour of Silicon-Coated and Uncoated P.A. 6.6 Fabrics

2014

These paper aims to present an experimental study for determining the mechanical properties of woven fabrics used for airbags manufacturing. In order to realise the study, there were chosen two types of fabric, one that is coated with silicon and one that is uncoated. The experimental tests that were carried out were uniaxial tension tests for samples extracted on the warp and on the weft direction, the Bias test, a test specific for shear loads and the dome test, a test specific for biaxial loads. For the uniaxial tension test the force-displacement curve was obtained and the maximum values of the loads and the displacement. For the last two tests (bias test and dome test) there have been …

Shear (sheet metal)EngineeringSiliconchemistrybusiness.industryUltimate tensile strengthUniaxial tensionchemistry.chemical_elementGeneral MedicineStructural engineeringCompression testingbusinessDisplacement (fluid)Applied Mechanics and Materials
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Recurrent Mesolithic–Neolithic occupation at Sise (western Latvia) and shoreline displacement in the Baltic Sea Basin

2016

A major assemblage of Mesolithic and Neolithic wooden artefacts has been recovered from the bed of the River Užava at Sise, in the coastal belt of western Latvia. New archaeological investigation has also produced wooden remains and other evidence of occupation on the riverbank. On the basis of multi-proxy environmental data and radiocarbon dating, this article offers a first attempt to place the human activity in a palaeolandscape context. The earliest evidence of human presence is provided by wooden artefacts dated to c. 10,500–9700 cal. BP, during the Ancylus Lake transgression. These remains are thought to reflect fishing activities in the shallows of the Ventspils Bay, which existed d…

Shore010506 paleontologyArcheologyGlobal and Planetary Changegeographygeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesEcologyPaleontologyStructural basin01 natural sciencesArchaeologyPaleontologyBaltic seaAssemblage (archaeology)Displacement (orthopedic surgery)GeologyMesolithic0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface ProcessesThe Holocene
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