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Effectiveness of isolated vertical extension of masonry buildings as nonconventional TMD

2023

In this paper, the strategy of Intermediate Isolation System (IIS) is proposed for the vertical extension of an aggregate of masonry buildings located in Pozzuoli, south Italy. The effectiveness of IIS working as a nonconventional Tuned Mass Damper (TMD) for the existing construction is assessed in terms of reduction of seismic demand and damage in the masonry structure undergoing inelastic deformation under seismic input. For this aim, a general step-by-step procedure is first defined and then applied to the case study building. In particular, the characterization of dynamic behaviour and seismic capacity of the building aggregate is first addressed through modal and push over analyses. El…

Seismic retrofitVertical extensionSoil ScienceNonconventional TMDMasonry structuresGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyIntermediate isolation seismicCivil and Structural EngineeringSoil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering
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Split extensions, semidirect product and holomorph of categorical groups

2006

Working in the context of categorical groups, we show that the semidirect product provides a biequivalence between actions and points. From this biequivalence, we deduce a two-dimensional classification of split extensions of categorical groups, as well as the universal property of the holomorph of a categorical group. We also discuss the link between the holomorph and inner autoequivalences.

Semidirect product18D05categorical groupsGroup (mathematics)split extensionssplit extension18D10Context (language use)18G5018D35AlgebraMathematics (miscellaneous)HolomorphMathematics::Category TheoryholomorphUniversal propertysemidirect productcategorical groupLink (knot theory)Categorical variableMathematics
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An Extension of Weyl’s Equidistribution Theorem to Generalized Polynomials and Applications

2020

Author's accepted manuscript. This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in International Mathematics Research Notices following peer review. The version of record Bergelson, V., Knutson, I. J. H. & Son, Y. (2020). An Extension of Weyl’s Equidistribution Theorem to Generalized Polynomials and Applications. International Mathematics Research Notices, 2021(19), 14965-15018 is available online at: https://academic.oup.com/imrn/article/2021/19/14965/5775499 and https://doi.org/10.1093/imrn/rnaa035. Generalized polynomials are mappings obtained from the conventional polynomials by the use of the operations of addition and multiplication and taking th…

SequenceMathematics::Number TheoryGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematicsVinogradovZero (complex analysis)Extension (predicate logic)Equidistribution theoremLambda01 natural sciencesVDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Matematikk: 410CombinatoricsInteger0103 physical sciencesMultiplication010307 mathematical physics0101 mathematicsMathematics
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Store Brands in Tourist Services

2016

A current trend in retailing is the use of a brand extension strategy by supermarkets and hypermarkets, which enhances the store brand’s presence in a growing number of product categories. In the travel services domain, research on store brand extension is scarce. This research paper aims to fill in a gap on brand extension of current traditional store brands to travel services. Based on a sample of 608 individuals, our findings suggest that the likelihood of choosing a travel service offered by a local retailer (hypermarket/supermarket) is directly and positively conditioned by (1) the individual’s overall attitude towards store brands, (2) customer perception of the retailer’s trustworthi…

Service (business)media_common.quotation_subjectSample (statistics)AdvertisingTravel servicesBrand extensionPerceptionComputerApplications_GENERALHypermarketBusinessStore brandComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSTourismmedia_common
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Generalized Rough Sets in Contextual Spaces

1997

This paper presents a generalization of Pawlak’s conception of rough sets [6] and [7]. It is more general than Pawlak’s solution of the problem of the definability of sets, the knowledge of which is incomplete and vague. The authors’ conception is based on conception of contextual space [4], which was inspired by Ziarko’s approach [12] to rough sets. Rough sets introduced by Pawlak [6] are particular cases of contextual rough sets defined in the contextual approximation space. This space is defined axiomatically by means of so called context relations. Every contextual rough set determined by set X can be determined by the union of the lower approximation of X and a subset of the boundary o…

Set (abstract data type)AlgebraAxiom of extensionalityGeneralizationBoundary (topology)Context (language use)Rough setSpace (commercial competition)Element (category theory)Mathematics
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Binary Patterns in Infinite Binary Words

2002

In this paper we study the set P(w) of binary patterns that can occur in one infinite binary word w, comparing it with the set F(w) of factors of the word. Since the set P(w) can be considered as an extension of the set F(w), we first investigate how large is such extension, by introducing the parameter ?(w) that corresponds to the cardinality of the difference set P(w) \ F(w). Some non trivial results about such parameter are obtained in the case of the Thue-Morse and the Fibonacci words. Since, in most cases, the parameter ?(w) is infinite, we introduce the pattern complexity of w, which corresponds to the complexity of the language P(w). As a main result, we prove that there exist infini…

Set (abstract data type)Discrete mathematicsFibonacci numberDifference setCardinalityBinary numberBinary systemExtension (predicate logic)ArithmeticWord (group theory)Mathematics
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Attracting sets in a deterministic discrete traffic model

2001

The fundamental diagram of the Nagel-Schreckenberg traffic model is derived analytically for the deterministic case using methods and concepts from nonlinear dynamics. It is shown that the possible states of the long-term behaviour form a globally attractive subset which can be well characterized. This attractive set of states is composed of coexisting attractors. The attractor concept is applied to a slow-to-start extension of the model. For this example it is shown that the attractive set consists of coexisting attractors with different macroscopic properties, that can be determined analytically.

Set (abstract data type)Discrete mathematicsNonlinear systemAttractorDiagramTraffic modelGeneral Physics and AstronomyApplied mathematicsStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsExtension (predicate logic)Mathematical PhysicsMathematicsJournal of Physics A: Mathematical and General
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A High Level Language for Pyramidal Architectures

1986

In the paper are described the syntax and some implementation features of a high level language for pyramidal architectures called Pyramid B Language (PCL). The language is an extension of the B and include data type, set of instructions and builtin functions oriented to the pyramidal architectures. Some notes on the implementation for the PAPIA machine are also given.

Set (abstract data type)Syntax (programming languages)Computer scienceProgramming languagePyramidComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONExtension (predicate logic)computer.software_genrecomputerData type
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Large-scale structural pattern as the result of the interplay between compression and extension during chain building: the case of the Sicily belt (c…

2010

Settore GEO/03 - Geologia StrutturaleCOMPRESSION EXTENSIONCHAIN BUILDING SICILY
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The interation of compressional and extensional tectonics during the Sicily Chain building

2012

Settore GEO/03 - Geologia StrutturaleGela Nappe Neogene out-of-sequence Sicily synorogenic extension thrusting
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