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One-directional quantum mechanical dynamics and an application to decision making

2020

In recent works we have used quantum tools in the analysis of the time evolution of several macroscopic systems. The main ingredient in our approach is the self-adjoint Hamiltonian $H$ of the system $\Sc$. This Hamiltonian quite often, and in particular for systems with a finite number of degrees of freedom, gives rise to reversible and oscillatory dynamics. Sometimes this is not what physical reasons suggest. We discuss here how to use non self-adjoint Hamiltonians to overcome this difficulty: the time evolution we obtain out of them show a preferable arrow of time, and it is not reversible. Several applications are constructed, in particular in connection to information dynamics.

Statistics and ProbabilityQuantum PhysicsComputer scienceQuantum dynamicsTime evolutionFOS: Physical sciencesCondensed Matter Physicssymbols.namesakeArrow of timesymbolsQuantum dynamics Non self-adjoint Hamiltonian Decision makingMechanical dynamicsInformation dynamicsStatistical physicsHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)Quantum Physics (quant-ph)Finite setQuantumSettore MAT/07 - Fisica Matematica
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An entropic analysis of approximate quantum error correction

2013

The concept of entropy and the correct application of the Second Law of thermodynamics are essential in order to understand the reason why quantum error correction is thermodynamically possible and no violation of the Second Law occurs during its execution. We report in this work our first steps towards an entropic analysis extended to approximate quantum error correction (QEC). Special emphasis is devoted to the link among quantum state discrimination (QSD), quantum information gain, and quantum error correction in both the exact and approximate QEC scenarios.

Statistics and ProbabilityQuantum discordQuantum PhysicsFOS: Physical sciencesCondensed Matter PhysicsQuantum relative entropyTheoretical physicsT-symmetryQuantum error correctionQuantum stateStatistical physicsQuantum informationQuantum Physics (quant-ph)Entropy (arrow of time)Joint quantum entropyMathematics
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Hard-Core Thinnings of Germ‒Grain Models with Power-Law Grain Sizes

2013

Random sets with long-range dependence can be generated using a Boolean model with power-law grain sizes. We study thinnings of such Boolean models which have the hard-core property that no grains overlap in the resulting germ‒grain model. A fundamental question is whether long-range dependence is preserved under such thinnings. To answer this question, we study four natural thinnings of a Poisson germ‒grain model where the grains are spheres with a regularly varying size distribution. We show that a thinning which favors large grains preserves the slow correlation decay of the original model, whereas a thinning which favors small grains does not. Our most interesting finding concerns the c…

Statistics and ProbabilityRegular variationDisjoint sets02 engineering and technologyPoisson distribution60D05 60G55Power law01 natural sciencesmarked Poisson processsymbols.namesake010104 statistics & probabilityFOS: Mathematics0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringgerm‒grain modelGermStatistical physics60D050101 mathematicsMathematicsta115ta114ThinningBoolean modelApplied MathematicsProbability (math.PR)ta111Boolean model020206 networking & telecommunicationsHard sphereshard-core modelsymbolsSPHERES60G55hard-sphere modelMathematics - ProbabilityAdvances in Applied Probability
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Geometric Entropies of Mixing (EOM)

2005

Trigonometric and trigonometric-algebraic entropies are introduced. Regularity increases the entropy and the maximal entropy is shown to result when a regular $n$-gon is inscribed in a circle. A regular $n$-gon circumscribing a circle gives the largest entropy reduction, or the smallest change in entropy from the state of maximum entropy which occurs in the asymptotic infinite $n$ limit. EOM are shown to correspond to minimum perimeter and maximum area in the theory of convex bodies, and can be used in the prediction of new inequalities for convex sets. These expressions are shown to be related to the phase functions obtained from the WKB approximation for Bessel and Hermite functions.

Statistics and ProbabilityStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Principle of maximum entropyConfiguration entropyMathematical analysisMaximum entropy thermodynamicsMin entropyFOS: Physical sciencesStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsComputer Science::Computational GeometryQuantum relative entropyMaximum entropy probability distributionMathematics::Metric GeometryMathematical PhysicsEntropy rateJoint quantum entropyCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsMathematics
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A comparison of semiparametric approaches to evaluate composite endpoints in heart failure trials

2021

In heart failure trials efficacy is usually proven by a composite endpoint including cardiovascular death (CVD) and recurrent heart failure hospitalisations (HFH), evaluated with time-to-first-event analysis based on a Cox model. As a considerable fraction of events is ignored that way, recurrent event[for full text, please go to the a.m. URL]

Statistics and Probabilitymedicine.medical_specialtyEpidemiology610 Medizinheart failureleast false parameterPositive correlationjoint frailty modelCorrelationLWYY model610 Medical sciencesInternal medicineMulticenter trialmedicineHumansTreatment effectFraction (mathematics)proportional rates modelsProportional Hazards ModelsProportional hazards modelbusiness.industry610 Medical sciences; Medicinemedicine.diseasecomposite endpointRecurrent eventTreatment Outcomeddc: 610recurrent eventsHeart failureCardiologybusiness
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Does the addition of single joint exercises to a resistance training program improve changes in performance and anthropometric measures in untrained …

2018

The present study compared changes in muscle performance and anthropometric measures in young men performing resistance training (RT) programs composed of only multi joint (MJ) exercises, or with the addition of single joint (SJ) exercises (MJ+SJ). Twenty untrained men were randomized to MJ or MJ+SJ groups for 8 weeks. Both groups performed the same MJ exercises. The difference was that the MJ+SJ group added SJ exercises for upper and lower limbs. Participants were tested for 10 repetitions maximum (10RM), flexed arm circumference, and biceps and triceps skinfolds. Both groups significantly increased 10RM load for the bench press (MJ 38.5%, MJ+SJ 40.1%), elbow extension (MJ 28.7%, MJ+SJ 31.…

Strength traininglcsh:MedicineBench pressBicepslcsh:QM1-69503 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMedicineOrthopedics and Sports MedicineTraining volumeIsolation exerciseLeg pressMolecular BiologyMulti jointbusiness.industrylcsh:RSignificant differenceResistance traininglcsh:Human anatomy030229 sport sciencesCell BiologyAnthropometryExercise selectionExercise selection; Isolation exercise; Muscle hypertrophy; Strength training; Training volume; Neurology (clinical); Orthopedics and Sports Medicine; Cell Biology; Molecular BiologyMuscle hypertrophyNeurology (clinical)Strength trainingbusinessNuclear medicine030217 neurology & neurosurgeryEuropean Journal of Translational Myology
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Stress transfer mechanism investigation in hybrid steel trussed-concrete beams by push-out tests

2014

Abstract Results of push-out tests carried out on Hybrid Steel Trussed–Concrete Beams (HSTCBs) before and after the concrete casting are presented and interpreted. Firstly, in order to check the ability of weldings before casting, tensile tests were performed on specimens reproducing different types of welded joints. Simplified design formulae were used to predict their ultimate strength. Secondly, results obtained by push-out tests on specimen representative of the beam before and after the concrete casting are presented and discussed. Finally, simplified analytical models proposed by the current European building code were adapted to the specific typology to roughly predict the ultimate s…

Stress transferring mechanismEngineeringConcrete beamsWelded jointsWeldinglaw.inventionStress (mechanics)lawHybrid steel trussed–concrete beamsTransfer mechanismUltimate tensile strengthHybrid steel trussed–concrete beamCivil and Structural Engineeringbusiness.industryMetals and AlloysAnalytical modellingBuilding and ConstructionStructural engineeringHybrid steel trussed–concrete beams; Welded joints; Push-out tests; Stress transferring mechanism; Analytical modellingPush-out testSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniPush-out testsMechanics of MaterialsBuilding codeCasting (metalworking)Welded jointbusinessBeam (structure)
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Preventing Overlaps in Agglomerative Hierarchical Conceptual Clustering

2020

Hierarchical Clustering is an unsupervised learning task, whi-ch seeks to build a set of clusters ordered by the inclusion relation. It is usually assumed that the result is a tree-like structure with no overlapping clusters, i.e., where clusters are either disjoint or nested. In Hierarchical Conceptual Clustering (HCC), each cluster is provided with a conceptual description which belongs to a predefined set called the pattern language. Depending on the application domain, the elements in the pattern language can be of different nature: logical formulas, graphs, tests on the attributes, etc. In this paper, we tackle the issue of overlapping concepts in the agglomerative approach of HCC. We …

Structure (mathematical logic)Theoretical computer scienceComputer scienceConceptual clustering02 engineering and technologyDisjoint setsHierarchical clusteringSet (abstract data type)Pattern language (formal languages)ComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITIONApplication domain020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringUnsupervised learning020201 artificial intelligence & image processing
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Investigating cognitive mechanisms of social interaction through musical joint action

2016

Contagion, Empathy and Theory of Mind (ToM) are important social cognitive mechanisms that develop gradually in human ontogeny, enabling humans to interact with other human beings in a complex manner. However, the development of cognitive mechanisms for early social interaction is still underexplored. Therefore, the aim of the current paper is to investigate these mechanisms in a broader range from a theoretical as well as empirical perspective. In particular, we propose a musiccentered approach, which allows us to investigate cognitive mechanisms of social interaction independently of children’s language skills in a musical joint action setting. In our theoretical part, we delineate the so…

Structured observationDevelopmentMusical joint actionSocial cognition
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Global organizations and supply chain: new research avenues in the international human resource management

2014

Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to aim at proposing a research agenda in the intersection of strategic supply chain management and logistics (SCML) of global organizations from the perspective of international human resource management (IHRM).Design/methodology/approach– To disclose the intellectual structure of research to date across both fields, the content of up to 280 articles dealing with IHRM and 174 papers addressing challenges in SCML in global organizations from a human resource management (HRM) viewpoint were analyzed. A stepwise hierarchical cluster and discriminant analysis were conducted to map a joint research agenda. Approaches from Upper Echelons theory and Co-Evoluti…

Supply chain managementKnowledge managementProcess (engineering)business.industrySupply chainTransportationHuman capitalJoint researchInternational HRM; global organization; strategy; logistics and distribution; supply chain; human capital; upper echelons theory; co-evolutionary theoryManagement of Technology and InnovationUpper echelonsHuman resource managementTop managementMarketingbusiness
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