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Genetic Normalized Convolution
2011
Normalized convolution techniques operate on very few samples of a given digital signal and add missing information, trough spatial interpolation. From a practical viewpoint, they make use of data really available and approximate the assumed values of the missing information. The quality of the final result is generally better than that obtained by traditional filling methods as, for example, bilinear or bicubic interpolations. Usually, the position of the samples is assumed to be random and due to transmission errors of the signal. Vice versa, we want to apply normalized convolution to compress data. In this case, we need to arrange a higher density of samples in proximity of zones which c…
Observation of random-field behavior in (CO)1−x(N2)xmixtures physisorbed on graphite
1993
Heat-capacity studies have been carried out on submonolayers of (CO${)}_{1\mathrm{\ensuremath{-}}\mathit{x}}$(${\mathrm{N}}_{2}$${)}_{\mathit{x}}$ mixtures physisorbed on graphite. We find that pure CO undergoes an end-to-end ordering transition at ${\mathit{T}}_{\mathit{c}}$=5.18 K, which is shown to belong to the two-dimensional Ising universality class. In diluting CO with ${\mathrm{N}}_{2}$ the heat-capacity peaks become progressively rounded until the phase transition is completely suppressed at a ${\mathrm{N}}_{2}$ concentration of only x=0.07. The analysis of the data shows that this behavior is in quantitative agreement with predictions of the random-field theory applied to adsorbed…
Properties of dirty two-band superconductors with repulsive interband interaction: Normal modes, length scales, vortices, and magnetic response
2018
Disorder in two-band superconductors with repulsive interband interaction induces a frustrated competition between the phase-locking preferences of the various potential and kinetic terms. This frustrated interaction can result in the formation of an $s+is$ superconducting state, that breaks the time-reversal symmetry. In this paper we study the normal modes and their associated coherence lengths in such materials. We especially focus on the consequences of the soft modes stemming from the frustration and time-reversal-symmetry breakdown. We find that two-bands superconductors with such impurity-induced frustrated interactions display a rich spectrum of physical properties that are absent i…
Polymer mixtures in confined geometries: Model systems to explore phase transitions
2005
While binary (A,B) symmetric polymer mixtures ind = 3 dimensions have an unmixing critical point that belongs to the 3d Ising universality class and crosses over to mean field behavior for very long chains, the critical behavior of mixtures confined into thin film geometry falls in the 2d Ising class irrespective of chain length. The critical temperature always scales linearly with chain length, except for strictly two-dimensional chains confined to a plane, for whichT; c ∝N; 5/8 (this unusual exponent describes the fractal contact line between segregated chains in dense melts in two spatial dimensions, d = 2). When the walls of the thin film are not neutral, but preferentially attract one …
Brugada phenocopy in diabetic ketoacidosis, the importance of the diagnostic approach
2020
Abstract Brugada phenocopies (BrP) are clinical entities that present with identical ECG patterns to those of true Brugada Syndrome (BrS) but are elicited by various other clinical circumstances. Our manuscript shows an interesting case of a type-1 Class A BrP in a young patient with diabetic ketoacidosis and hyperkalemia.
NDVI seasonal amplitude and its variability
2008
NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index) is a remotely sensed index of vegetation greenness. Its yearly cycle gives information on vegetation type or health, and monitoring its temporal evolut...
On the interpretation of the experimental Raman spectrum of β-eucryptite LiAlSiO4 from atomistic computer modeling
2000
Abstract The vibrational spectrum of β-eucryptite LiAlSiO4 with stuffed high quartz structure – commercially relevant for zero-expansion glass ceramics – was calculated by lattice energy minimization and diagonalization of the dynamical matrix using an ab initio based ion-pair shell model potential. A full symmetry analysis of the vibrational modes was carried out. Raman activity of vibrations was calculated under parameterization of individual polarizability factors for each type of interatomic bonds in β-eucryptite LiAlSiO4. Calculated vibrational energies agree with the experimental energies within ±2.3%. Agreement of calculated spectroscopic Raman intensities with experimental intensiti…
Phygital accessibility e next normal per il patrimonio architettonico
2021
In modi e finalità dell’uso dell’ambiente costruito, sia ordinario sia connotato da significati culturali, il COVID-19 ha accelerato cambiamenti già avviati e in cui il consolidamento della IV Rivoluzione Industriale continua a giocare un ruolo essenziale. Prefigurando gli scenari post pandemici, l’affermazione della dimensione Phygital spinge la digitalizzazione oltre l’immaterialità astratta e avulsa, cercando rinnovate connessioni e sinergie tra mondo fisico e mondo digitale collegate allo specifico luogo. Alla sfera Phygital si possono riferire i più recenti avanzamenti su accessibilità e inclusione nel patrimonio archi- tettonico: uscendo dal loop virtuale e facendo leva sulla concrete…
Kullback-Leibler distance as a measure of the information filtered from multivariate data
2007
We show that the Kullback-Leibler distance is a good measure of the statistical uncertainty of correlation matrices estimated by using a finite set of data. For correlation matrices of multivariate Gaussian variables we analytically determine the expected values of the Kullback-Leibler distance of a sample correlation matrix from a reference model and we show that the expected values are known also when the specific model is unknown. We propose to make use of the Kullback-Leibler distance to estimate the information extracted from a correlation matrix by correlation filtering procedures. We also show how to use this distance to measure the stability of filtering procedures with respect to s…
Non-Markovian dynamics from band edge effects and static disorder
2017
It was recently shown [S. Lorenzo et al., Sci. Rep. 7, 42729 (2017)] that the presence of static disorder in a bosonic bath - whose normal modes thus become all Anderson-localised - leads to non-Markovianity in the emission of an atom weakly coupled to it (a process which in absence of disorder is fully Markovian). Here, we extend the above analysis beyond the weak-coupling regime for a finite-band bath so as to account for band edge effects. We study the interplay of these with static disorder in the emergence of non-Markovian behaviour in terms of a suitable non-Markovianity measure.