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Monitoraggio delle deformazioni della cupola del Teatro Massimo di Palermo con l’impiego di tecniche topografiche e fotogrammetriche integrate.

2012

L’articolo riporta i primi risultati di uno studio finalizzato al monitoraggio delle deformazioni della cupola del Teatro Massimo di Palermo provocate dalle dilatazioni termiche, con l’impiego di tecniche topografiche e fotogrammetriche integrate. In particolare, sono state utilizzate due stazioni totali robotizzate e sistemi di fotogrammetria digitale di elevata precisione. Per correlare gli spostamenti dei carrelli sui quali poggia la struttura in acciaio della cupola con i gradienti termici, sono state acquisite immagini termiche diversificate. L’obiettivo principale del lavoro consisteva nel confronto delle due tecniche di rilievo in relazione a misure di deformazione di entità molto ri…

Deformations Thermal dilatation Monitoring Robotic Total Station Digital Photogrammetry Thermographic camera.Deformazioni Dilatazione termica Monitoraggio Stazione totale robotizzata Fotogrammetria digitale Termocamera.Settore ICAR/06 - Topografia E Cartografia
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Functional implications of bound phenolic compounds and phenolics–food interaction: A review

2022

Sizeable scientific evidence indicates the health benefits related to phenolic compounds and dietary fiber. Various phenolic compounds-rich foods or ingredients are also rich in dietary fiber, and these two health components may interrelate via noncovalent (reversible) and covalent (mostly irreversible) interactions. Notwithstanding, these interactions are responsible for the carrier effect ascribed to fiber toward the digestive systemand canmodulate the bioaccessibility of phenolics, thus shaping health-promoting effects in vivo. On this basis, the present review focuses on the nature, occurrence, and implications of the interactions between phenolics and food components. Covalent and nonc…

Dietary FiberFood Handlingbound phenolicsAliments AnàlisibioaccessibilityGastrointestinal MicrobiomeAlimentacióBioaccessibility Bound phenolics Gut Microbial transformations MicrobiotaPhenolsmicrobial transformationsSettore AGR/13 - CHIMICA AGRARIASettore AGR/16 - MICROBIOLOGIA AGRARIAmicrobiotagutFood Science
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A Unifying Framework for Perturbative Exponential Factorizations

2021

We propose a framework where Fer and Wilcox expansions for the solution of differential equations are derived from two particular choices for the initial transformation that seeds the product expansion. In this scheme, intermediate expansions can also be envisaged. Recurrence formulas are developed. A new lower bound for the convergence of theWilcox expansion is provided, as well as some applications of the results. In particular, two examples are worked out up to a high order of approximation to illustrate the behavior of the Wilcox expansion.

Differential equationGeneral MathematicsEquacions diferencials01 natural sciencesUpper and lower bounds010305 fluids & plasmas0103 physical sciencesConvergence (routing)Fer expansionComputer Science (miscellaneous)Applied mathematicsZassenhaus formula010306 general physicsEngineering (miscellaneous)Mathematicslcsh:MathematicsBellman problemWilcox expansionOrder (ring theory)lcsh:QA1-939Exponential functionTransformation (function)sequences of linear transformationsProduct (mathematics)Scheme (mathematics)MatemàticaMathematics
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OPTIMAL AIRLINE SEAT INVENTORY CONTROL FOR MULTI-LEG FLIGHTS

2005

Abstract For large commercial airlines, efficiently setting and updating seat allocation targets for each passenger category on each multi-leg flight is an extremely difficult problem. This paper presents static and dynamic models of airline seat inventory control for multi-leg flights with multiple fare classes, which allow one to maximize an expected contribution to profit. The dynamic model uses the most recent demand and capacity information and allows one to allocate seats dynamically and anticipatory over time.

Difficult problemInventory controlEngineeringInformationSystems_MODELSANDPRINCIPLESDynamic modelsOperations researchbusiness.industryComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMSOperations managementGeneral MedicineModel based controlbusinessProfit (economics)IFAC Proceedings Volumes
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Thermal equation of state of ruthenium characterized by resistively heated diamond anvil cell

2019

AbstractThe high-pressure and high-temperature structural and chemical stability of ruthenium has been investigated via synchrotron X-ray diffraction using a resistively heated diamond anvil cell. In the present experiment, ruthenium remains stable in the hcp phase up to 150 GPa and 960 K. The thermal equation of state has been determined based upon the data collected following four different isotherms. A quasi-hydrostatic equation of state at ambient temperature has also been characterized up to 150 GPa. The measured equation of state and structural parameters have been compared to the results of ab initio simulations performed with several exchange-correlation functionals. The agreement b…

DiffractionEquation of stateMaterials sciencePhononAb initioPHASE-TRANSFORMATIONSThermodynamicschemistry.chemical_elementlcsh:MedicineRU02 engineering and technologyPRESSUREFE01 natural sciencesArticlePARAMETERSDiamond anvil celllaw.inventionCondensed Matter::Materials SciencelawCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityPhase (matter)0103 physical sciencesPROGRAMCondensed-matter physics010306 general physicsAuthor Correctionlcsh:ScienceMultidisciplinaryPhysicslcsh:R021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologySynchrotronRutheniumchemistrylcsh:QOSMIUMMETALS0210 nano-technologyScientific Reports
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Structural study of α-Bi2O3 under pressure

2013

An experimental and theoretical study of the structural properties of monoclinic bismuth oxide (alpha-(BiO3)-O-2) under high pressures is here reported. Both synthetic and mineral bismite powder samples have been compressed up to 45 GPa and their equations of state have been determined with angle-dispersive x-ray diffraction measurements. Experimental results have been also compared with theoretical calculations which suggest the possibility of several phase transitions below 10 GPa. However, experiments reveal only a pressure-induced amorphization between 15 and 25 GPa, depending on sample quality and deviatoric stresses. The amorphous phase has been followed up to 45 GPa and its nature di…

DiffractionTransformationsPhase transitionTheoretical studyMaterials scienceOxideFOS: Physical scienceschemistry.chemical_elementThermodynamicsTheoretical calculationsPhase-transitionsCrystal structureElectrolyteBismuth oxideConductivityBismuthInduced amorphizationElectrolyteschemistry.chemical_compoundPowder samplesGeneral Materials ScienceDeviatoric stressX-ray diffraction measurementsConductivityCondensed Matter - Materials ScienceCrystal-structuresCompressibilityAmorphous phaseMaterials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci)In-situCondensed Matter PhysicsStructural studieschemistryFISICA APLICADAPressure-induced amorphizationStateMonoclinic crystal system
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On Formations of Finite Groups with the Wielandt Property for Residuals

2001

Abstract Given two subgroups U, V of a finite group which are subnormal subgroups of their join 〈U, V〉 and a formation F , in general it is not true that 〈U, V〉 F  = 〈U F , V F 〉. A formation is said to have the Wielandt property if this equality holds universally. A formation with the Wielandt property must be a Fitting class. Wielandt proved that the most usual Fitting formations (e.g., nilpotent groups and π-groups) have the Wielandt property. At present, neither a general satisfactory result on the universal validity of the Wielandt property nor a counterexample is known. In this paper a criterion for a Fitting formation to have the Wielandt property is given. As an application, it is p…

Discrete mathematicsClass (set theory)Pure mathematicsFinite groupProperty (philosophy)Algebra and Number Theorylattice propertiesJoin (topology)subnormal subgroupsresidualsNilpotentLattice propertiesformationsUniversal validityMathematicsCounterexampleJournal of Algebra
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Locality of order-invariant first-order formulas

2000

A query is local if the decision of whether a tuple in a structure satisfies this query only depends on a small neighborhood of the tuple. We prove that all queries expressible by order-invariant first-order formulas are local.

Discrete mathematicsGeneral Computer ScienceLogicLocalityStructure (category theory)InformationSystems_DATABASEMANAGEMENTFirst orderTheoretical Computer ScienceFirst-order logicCombinatoricsComputational MathematicsOrder (group theory)TupleInvariant (mathematics)MathematicsACM Transactions on Computational Logic
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DEFECT THEOREMS FOR TREES

2000

We generalize different notions of a rank of a set of words to sets of trees. We prove that almost all of those ranks can be used to formulate a defect theorem. However, as we show, the prefix rank forms an exception.

Discrete mathematicsPrefixCombinatoricsSet (abstract data type)Combinatorics on wordsAlgebra and Number TheoryComputational Theory and MathematicsInformationSystems_INFORMATIONSTORAGEANDRETRIEVALRank (graph theory)Computer Science::Formal Languages and Automata TheoryInformation SystemsTheoretical Computer ScienceMathematicsDevelopments In Language Theory
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Locality of order-invariant first-order formulas

1998

A query is local if the decision of whether a tuple in a structure satisfies this query only depends on a small neighborhood of the tuple. We prove that all queries expressible by order-invariant first-order formulas are local.

Discrete mathematicsRelational databaseComputer Science::Information RetrievalInformationSystems_INFORMATIONSTORAGEANDRETRIEVALLocalityStructure (category theory)InformationSystems_DATABASEMANAGEMENTFirst orderComplexity classOrder (group theory)Invariant (mathematics)TupleAlgorithmComputer Science::DatabasesMathematics
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