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Bifurcations of planar vector fields

1990

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On a quadratic form associated with the nilpotent part of the monodromy of a curve

2021

Minor correction on the metadata of one of the authors. The rest is exactly the same; We study the nilpotent part of certain pseudoperiodic automorphisms of surfaces appearing in singularity theory. We associate a quadratic form $\tilde{Q}$ defined on the first (relative to the boundary) homology group of the Milnor fiber $F$ of any germ analytic curve on a normal surface. Using the twist formula and techniques from mapping class group theory, we prove that the form $\tilde{Q}$ obtained after killing ${\ker N}$ is definite positive, and that its restriction to the absolute homology group of $F$ is even whenever the Nielsen-Thurston graph of the monodromy automorphism is a tree. The form $\t…

[MATH.MATH-DS]Mathematics [math]/Dynamical Systems [math.DS][MATH.MATH-DS] Mathematics [math]/Dynamical Systems [math.DS]Mathematics::Geometric Topology
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Statistical consequences of the Devroye inequality for processes. Applications to a class of non-uniformly hyperbolic dynamical systems

2005

In this paper, we apply Devroye inequality to study various statistical estimators and fluctuations of observables for processes. Most of these observables are suggested by dynamical systems. These applications concern the co-variance function, the integrated periodogram, the correlation dimension, the kernel density estimator, the speed of convergence of empirical measure, the shadowing property and the almost-sure central limit theorem. We proved in \cite{CCS} that Devroye inequality holds for a class of non-uniformly hyperbolic dynamical systems introduced in \cite{young}. In the second appendix we prove that, if the decay of correlations holds with a common rate for all pairs of functio…

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Reversible inhibition excluses the coexistence at continuous culture

2010

We consider a simple chemostat model involving two species feeding on limiting substrate with reversible inhibition. Systems of differential equations are proposed as models of this association. A detailed qualitative analysis is carried out.We proved, under general and naturel assumptions of monotony on the response functions that the persistence of the two species is impossible.

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Extending existential feeling through sensory substitution

2023

AbstractIn current philosophy of mind, there is lively debate over whether emotions, moods, and other affects can extend to comprise elements beyond one’s organismic boundaries. At the same time, there has been growing interest in the nature and significance of so-called existential feelings, which, as the term suggests, are feelings of one’s overall being in the world. In this article, I bring these two strands of investigation together to ask: can the material underpinnings of existential feelings extend beyond one’s skull and skin? To begin, I introduce and adopt a componential-systemic view of extended affectivity. In doing so, I specify the vehicle externalist criteria for extension em…

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Information Decomposition in Bivariate Systems: Theory and Application to Cardiorespiratory Dynamics

2015

In the framework of information dynamics, the temporal evolution of coupled systems can be studied by decomposing the predictive information about an assigned target system into amounts quantifying the information stored inside the system and the information transferred to it. While information storage and transfer are computed through the known self-entropy (SE) and transfer entropy (TE), an alternative decomposition evidences the so-called cross entropy (CE) and conditional SE (cSE), quantifying the cross information and internal information of the target system, respectively. This study presents a thorough evaluation of SE, TE, CE and cSE as quantities related to the causal statistical s…

causalityInformation dynamicsTransfer entropyDynamical systems theoryComputationGeneral Physics and Astronomylcsh:AstrophysicsBivariate analysisMultivariate autoregressive processeMachine learningcomputer.software_genreMultivariate autoregressive processesCardiorespiratory interactionsPhysics and Astronomy (all)Systems theoryDynamical systemslcsh:QB460-466Decomposition (computer science)Statistical physicslcsh:ScienceCardiorespiratory interactions; Causality; Dynamical systems; Heart rate variability; Information dynamics; Multivariate autoregressive processes; Transfer entropyHeart rate variabilityMathematicsCardiorespiratory interactions; Causality; Dynamical systems; Heart rate variability; Information dynamics; Multivariate autoregressive processes; Transfer entropy; Physics and Astronomy (all)business.industryCardiorespiratory interactionheart rate variabilitytransfer entropyDynamical systemcardiorespiratory interactionsdynamical systemslcsh:QC1-999CausalityInformation dynamicCross entropySettore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E Informaticamultivariate autoregressive processesBenchmark (computing)lcsh:QTransfer entropyArtificial intelligenceinformation dynamicsbusinesscomputerlcsh:PhysicsEntropy
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Interfaces between coexisting phases in polymer mixtures: What can we learn from Monte Carlo simulations?

1999

Symmetric binary polymer mixtures are studied by Monte Carlo simulation of the bond fluctuation model, considering both interfaces between coexisting bulk phases and interfaces confined in thin films. It is found that the critical behavior of interfacial tension and width is compatible with that of the Ising model, as expected from the universality principle. In the strong segregation limit, only qualitative but not quantitative agreement with the self-consistent field (SCF) theory is found. It is argued that the SCF theory requires √ 6 X √D for short-range forces, in agreement with experiment.

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Information Transfer in Linear Multivariate Processes Assessed through Penalized Regression Techniques: Validation and Application to Physiological N…

2020

The framework of information dynamics allows the dissection of the information processed in a network of multiple interacting dynamical systems into meaningful elements of computation that quantify the information generated in a target system, stored in it, transferred to it from one or more source systems, and modified in a synergistic or redundant way. The concepts of information transfer and modification have been recently formulated in the context of linear parametric modeling of vector stochastic processes, linking them to the notion of Granger causality and providing efficient tools for their computation based on the state&ndash

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A TOPOLOGICAL STUDY OF PLANAR VECTOR FIELD SINGULARITIES A tribute to Ivar Bendixson

2019

In this paper one extends results of Bendixson [B] and Dumortier [D] about the germs of vector fields with an isolated singularity at the origin of IR 2 , not accumulated by periodic orbits. As new tool, one introduces minimal curves, which are curves surrounding the origin, with a minimal number of contact points with the vector field. Moreover, the arguments are essentially topological, with no use of a desingularization theory, as it is the case in [D]. 2000 Mathematics Subject Classification : 34C05, 34A26.

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Estabilización de modelos económicos dinámicos con control óptimo en tiempo continuo

1990

En esta Tesis de Licenciatura se lleva a cabo el estudio de un problema determinado de optimización dinámica y sus aplicaciones en el campo de la Ciencia Económica. Un problema de optimización consiste, fundamentalmente, en la búsqueda de un extremo de una función o un funcional objetivo que proporcione un máximo o un mínimo para esa función. Cuando se habla de optimización dinámica hay que incorporar el factor tiempo al problema, en todas y cada una de las diferentes variables que intervienen, lo que afectará a los modelos matemáticos que se empleen para representar el comportamiento y las relaciones existentes entre dichas variables. También afecta al funcional objetivo a optimizar. Así, …

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