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Time-dependent ground-state correlations in heavy ion scattering
1982
Using a time-dependent generator-coordinate method, we derive a theory for time-dependent collective ground-state correlations which account for some quantum fluctuations about a TDHF trajectory. This theory is particularly suited for evaluating spreading widths of collective one-body operators. As an application we study head-on collision of heavy ions in a one-dimensional model. As one of the prominent results we find a substantial enhancement of the spreading width of the internal excitation energy due to the correlations.
Iterative moment method for electromagnetic transients in grounding systems on CRAY T3D
1996
In this paper the parallel aspects of an electromagnetic model for transients in grounding systems based on an iterative scheme are investigated in a multiprocessor environment. A coarse and fine grain parallel solutions have been developed on the CRAY T3D, housed at CINECA, equipped with 64 processors working in space sharing modality. The performances of the two parallel approaches implemented according to the work sharing parallel paradigm have been evaluated for different problem sizes employing variable number of processors.
Synthesis, X-ray structure and magnetic properties of the azido adducts of quadridentate Schiff base manganese(III) complexes
2004
Abstract Two new azido derivatives of quadridentate Schiff base manganese(III) complexes have been synthesized and characterized structurally and magnetically. X-ray structure analysis revealed that both complexes viz. [Mn2(L1)2(N3)2] (1) and [Mn2(L2)2(N3)2] (2), where H2L1=N,N′-(1,1-dimethylethylene)-bis-(salicylaldiimine) and H2L2=bis(o-hydroxyacetophenone)-ethylenediimine exist as phenoxo-bridged dimer. The magnetic susceptibility of the complexes has been measured in the 5–300 K range. At room temperature the MnIII ions in complexes 1 and 2 possess an S=4 ground state. The global magnetic interaction in complex 1 is found to be ferromagnetic, while for complex 2 it is anti-ferromagnetic.
Toward a model for students’ combinatorial thinking
2021
Abstract Combinatorics has many applications in different disciplines, however, only a few studies have explored students’ combinatorial thinking at the upper secondary and tertiary levels concurrently. The present research is a grounded theory study of eight Year 12 and five undergraduate students, who have participated in semi-structured interviews and responded to eight combinatorial tasks. Three types of combinatorial tasks were designed: combinatorial reasoning, evaluating, and problem-posing tasks. In the open coding phase of data analysis, seventy-one codes were identified which categorized into seven main categories at the axial coding phase. At the selective coding phase, five rela…
Academic Achievement and Delay: A Study with Italian Post-Graduate Students in Psychology
2021
Stable Automatic Unsupervised Segmentation of Retinal Vessels Using Self-Organizing Maps and a Modified Fuzzy C-Means Clustering
2011
In this paper an automatic unsupervised method for the segmentation of retinal vessels is proposed. Three features are extracted from the tested image. The features are scaled down by a factor of 2 and mapped into a Self-Organizing Map. A modified Fuzzy C-Means clustering algorithm is used to divide the neuron units of the map in 2 classes. The entire image is again input for the Self-Organizing Map and the class of each pixel will be the class of its best matching unit in the Self-Organizing Map. Finally, the vessel network is post-processed using a hill climbing strategy on the connected components of the segmented image. The experimental evaluation on the DRIVE database shows accurate ex…
Automatic Unsupervised Segmentation of Retinal Vessels Using Self-Organizing Maps and K-Means Clustering
2011
In this paper an automatic unsupervised method for the segmentation of retinal vessels is proposed. A Self-Organizing Map is trained on a portion of the same image that is tested and K-means clustering algorithm is used to divide the map units in 2 classes. The entire image is again input for the Self-Organizing Map, and the class of each pixel will be the class of the best matching unit on the Self-Organizing Map. Finally, the vessel network is post-processed using a hill climbing strategy on the connected components of the segmented image. The experimental evaluation on the publicly available DRIVE database shows accurate extraction of vessels network and a good agreement between our segm…
Semi-automatic registration of retinal images based on line matching approach
2013
Accurate retinal image registration is essential to track the evolution of eye-related diseases. We propose a semiautomatic method based on features relying upon retinal graphs for temporal registration of retinal images. The features represent straight lines connecting vascular landmarks on the retina vascular tree: bifurcations, branchings, crossings, end points. In the built retinal graph, one straight line between two vascular landmarks indicates that they are connected by a vascular segment in the original retinal image. The locations of the landmarks are manually extracted to avoid the information loss due to errors in a retinal vessels segmentation algorithms. A straight line model i…
Overcoming acculturation: physical education recruits' experiences of an alternative pedagogical approach to games teaching
2015
Background: Physical education teacher education (PETE) programmes have been identified as a critical platform to encourage the exploration of alternative teaching approaches by pre-service teachers. However, the socio-cultural constraint of acculturation or past physical education and sporting experiences results in the maintenance of the status quo of a teacher-driven, reproductive paradigm. Previous studies have reported successfully overcoming the powerful influence of acculturation, resulting in a change in PETE students' custodial teaching beliefs and receptiveness to alternative teaching approaches. However, to date, limited information has been reported about how PETE students' accu…
Double beta decays of 124Xe investigated in the QRPA framework
2013
The two-neutrino (2ν2β) and neutrinoless (0ν2β) double beta decays of 124Xe are investigated. Decays to the ground state, , and various 0+ and 2+ excited states in 124Te are considered. The corresponding nuclear matrix elements have been calculated by using the quasiparticle random-phase approximation combined with the multiple-commutator model. G-matrix-based effective nuclear interactions have been used in realistic single-particle model spaces. All possible channels, β+β+, β+EC, and ECEC, are discussed for both the 2ν2β and 0ν2β decays. The associated half-lives are computed, in particular the one corresponding to the resonant neutrinoless double electron capture transition to the 2790.4…