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Critical behavior of a tumor growth model: directed percolation with a mean-field flavor.

2012

We examine the critical behaviour of a lattice model of tumor growth where supplied nutrients are correlated with the distribution of tumor cells. Our results support the previous report (Ferreira et al., Phys. Rev. E 85, 010901 (2012)), which suggested that the critical behaviour of the model differs from the expected Directed Percolation (DP) universality class. Surprisingly, only some of the critical exponents (beta, alpha, nu_perp, and z) take non-DP values while some others (beta', nu_||, and spreading-dynamics exponents Theta, delta, z') remain very close to their DP counterparts. The obtained exponents satisfy the scaling relations beta=alpha*nu_||, beta'=delta*nu_||, and the general…

Time FactorsBiophysicsFOS: Physical sciencesModels BiologicalDiffusionNeoplasmsHumansComputer SimulationScalingCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsMathematical physicsMathematicsCell ProliferationProbabilityLattice model (finance)Statistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Condensed matter physicsNeovascularization PathologicRenormalization groupModels TheoreticalDirected percolationDistribution (mathematics)Mean field theoryExponentBlood VesselsCritical exponentMonte Carlo MethodAlgorithmsPhysical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics
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A new observable to measure the top-quark mass at hadron colliders

2013

A new method to measure the top-quark mass in high energetic hadron collisions is presented. We use theoretical predictions calculated at next-to-leading order accuracy in quantum chromodynamics to study the ( normalized) differential distribution of the t (t) over bar + 1-jet cross section with respect to its invariant mass root s(t (t) over barj). The sensitivity of the method to the top-quark mass together with the impact of various theoretical and experimental uncertainties has been investigated and quantified. The new method allows for a complementary measurement of the top-quark mass parameter and has a high potential to become competitive in precision with respect to established appr…

Top quarkParticle physicsPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)HadronFOS: Physical sciences7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesMeasure (mathematics)High Energy Physics - ExperimentRenormalizationHigh Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex)High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)0103 physical sciencesInvariant massddc:530Sensitivity (control systems)010306 general physicsEngineering (miscellaneous)Quantum chromodynamicsPhysics010308 nuclear & particles physicsHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyFísicaObservableHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyHiggs-BosonHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentLHCMonte Carlo top quark
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Automatic Relative Radiometric Normalization of Bi-Temporal Satellite Images Using a Coarse-to-Fine Pseudo-Invariant Features Selection and Fuzzy Int…

2022

Relative radiometric normalization (RRN) is important for pre-processing and analyzing multitemporal remote sensing (RS) images. Multitemporal RS images usually include different land use/land cover (LULC) types; therefore, considering an identical linear relationship during RRN modeling may result in potential errors in the RRN results. To resolve this issue, we proposed a new automatic RRN technique that efficiently selects the clustered pseudo-invariant features (PIFs) through a coarse-to-fine strategy and uses them in a fusion-based RRN modeling approach. In the coarse stage, an efficient difference index was first generated from the down-sampled reference and target images by combining…

VDP::Teknologi: 500General Earth and Planetary Sciencesmulti-temporal satellite imagesrelative radiometric normalization (RRN)change detectionimage fusionpseudo-invariant features (PIFs)Remote Sensing
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Digitalisation of municipal healthcare collaboration with volunteers: a case study applying normalization process theory

2021

Abstract Background Increasing use of volunteers in healthcare requires structured collaboration between healthcare services and volunteers. The aim of this research was to explore critical issues and strategies in the implementation process of a digital solution for collaboration with and coordination of volunteers in municipal healthcare services. Methods Qualitative data collection was used to study implementation of a digital system for collaboration with volunteers in three Norwegian municipalities. Three rounds of interviews were conducted with healthcare employees from a volunteer centre and from municipality healthcare units in three municipalities: before implementation, and 6 and …

VolunteersNormalization process theoryHealth PersonnelQualitative propertyCollective actionHealth informaticsHealth administration03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineProcess theoryHealth careHumansMedicine030212 general & internal medicineQualitative ResearchNorwaybusiness.industry030503 health policy & servicesHealth PolicyNursing researchHealthcarePublic relationsCollaborationVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800CoordinationImplementationDigital systemHealth FacilitiesPublic aspects of medicineRA1-12700305 other medical sciencebusinessDelivery of Health CareResearch ArticleBMC Health Services Research
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OpenMolcas: From Source Code to Insight

2019

In this article we describe the OpenMolcas environment and invite the computational chemistry community to collaborate. The open-source project already includes a large number of new developments realized during the transition from the commercial MOLCAS product to the open-source platform. The paper initially describes the technical details of the new software development platform. This is followed by brief presentations of many new methods, implementations, and features of the OpenMolcas program suite. These developments include novel wave function methods such as stochastic complete active space self-consistent field, density matrix renormalization group (DMRG) methods, and hybrid multico…

Wave functionSource codeField (physics)Computer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectInterfacesSemiclassical physics010402 general chemistry0601 Biochemistry and Cell Biology01 natural sciencesComputational scienceNOChemical calculationsMathematical methodschemical calculations ; electron correlation ; interfaces ; mathematical methods ; wave function0103 physical sciences0307 Theoretical and Computational ChemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryWave functionWave function Interfaces Chemical calculations Mathematical methods Electron correlationComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSmedia_commonChemical Physics010304 chemical physicsBasis (linear algebra)business.industryDensity matrix renormalization groupElectron correlationSoftware development0803 Computer Software0104 chemical sciencesComputer Science ApplicationsVisualization[CHIM.THEO]Chemical Sciences/Theoretical and/or physical chemistrybusiness
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Structure of longitudinal chromomagnetic fields in high energy collisions

2014

We compute expectation values of spatial Wilson loops in the forward light cone of high-energy collisions. We consider ensembles of gauge field configurations generated from a classical Gaussian effective action as well as solutions of high-energy renormalization group evolution with fixed and running coupling. The initial fields correspond to a color field condensate exhibiting domain-like structure over distance scales of order the saturation scale. At later times universal scaling emerges at large distances for all ensembles, with a nontrivial critical exponent. Finally, we compare the results for the Wilson loop to the two-point correlator of magnetic fields.

We compute expectation values of spatial Wilson loops in the forward light cone of high-energy collisions. We consider ensembles of gauge field configurations generated from a classical Gaussian effective action as well as solutions of high-energy renormalization group evolution with fixed and running coupling. The initial like structure over distance scales of oder the saturation scale. At later times universal scaling emerges at large distances for all ensembles with a nontrivial critical exponent. Finally we compare the resulats for the Wilson loop to the two-point correlator of magnetic fields. (C) 2014 The Authors. Published by Elsevier BV This is an open access article under the CC BY licenseNuclear and High Energy PhysicsWilson loopLARGE NUCLEINuclear TheoryField (physics)FOS: Physical sciences114 Physical sciences01 natural sciencesColor-glass condensateRENORMALIZATION-GROUPNuclear Theory (nucl-th)GLUON DISTRIBUTION-FUNCTIONSHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)Light cone0103 physical sciencesSCATTERINGGauge theory010306 general physicsSMALL-XEffective actionPhysicsCORRELATORSta114010308 nuclear & particles physicsCOLOR GLASS CONDENSATERenormalization groupEVOLUTIONJIMWLK EQUATIONHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologySATURATIONQuantum electrodynamicsCritical exponentPhysics Letters B
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Informing, engaging, mobilizing or interacting: Searching for a European model of web campaigning

2011

This study presents data from content analyses of the websites of all parties that stood in the 2009 European parliamentary elections in France, Germany, Great Britain and Poland. It cross-nationally examines the main functions of the websites, the adoption of Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 features, and the political and cultural factors that determine parties’ online communication. The findings show that while the main website function varies across countries, Web 1.0 is still the dominant mode of campaigning. Moreover, offline inequalities within and between nations determine differences in parties’ individual online strategies: specifically, major parties in states with long histories of democrac…

Web 2.0business.industryCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical communicationPublic relationsLanguage and LinguisticsDemocracyPoliticsPolitical scienceGeneral electionNormalization (sociology)The InternetbusinessFunction (engineering)media_commonEuropean Journal of Communication
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Tiempos felices: Transformaciones en las tecnologías psicológicas de gobierno de la subjetividad

2020

This paper traces some inflections in the psy disciplines? discourses and technologies for the government of subjectivity during the last decades. It is focused on exploring different mechanisms through which psychological disciplines ?their discourses, techniques and practices? penetrate social life and contribute to establishing subject models consistent with transformations in the political and economic rationalities of late capitalism. Drawing on previous research in the field of gender politics and happiness discourses in the pop psychological culture, I track a line with three moments: i) the production of psychological individuality and identity normalization; ii) the proliferation o…

and iii) the management of affects and the re-timing of bodily propensities Felicidadii) the proliferation of identity categories within the culture of self-empowermentCultura Terapéutica:SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]psychologyPsicologíagovernmentality1137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 562372 2020 42 7674039 Tiempos felices: Transformaciones en las tecnologías psicológicas de gobierno de la subjetividad Martínez Guzmántechniques and practices? penetrate social life and contribute to establishing subject models consistent with transformations in the political and economic rationalities of late capitalism. Drawing on previous research in the field of gender politics and happiness discourses in the pop psychological cultureAntar This paper traces some inflections in the psy disciplines? discourses and technologies for the government of subjectivity during the last decades. It is focused on exploring different mechanisms through which psychological disciplines ?their discoursesUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍAhappinessTransformaciones en las tecnologías psicológicas de gobierno de la subjetividad Martínez Guzmán [1137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 562372 2020 42 7674039 Tiempos felices]i) the production of psychological individuality and identity normalization [I track a line with three moments]I track a line with three moments: i) the production of psychological individuality and identity normalizationGubernamentalidadtherapeutic culture 159 173
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Normalization 2.0: A longitudinal analysis of German online campaigns in the national elections 2002–9

2011

This article examines the functional, relational and discursive dimensions of the normalization thesis in one study, for both Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 features, in a longitudinal design. It is based on a quantitative content and structural analysis of German party websites in the national elections between 2002 and 2009. The results show that the normalization thesis holds true in all its dimensions over time and in the Web 2.0 era: parties still focus on the top-down elements of information provision and delivery while interactive options are scarce. The digital divide between parliamentary and non-parliamentary parties has narrowed over time, but remains visible for all online functions in 200…

business.industryCommunicationcomputer.software_genreLanguage and Linguisticslanguage.human_languageGermanPolitical sciencelanguageNormalization (sociology)The InternetArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerNatural language processingEuropean Journal of Communication
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Affine Illumination Compensation on Hyperspectral/Multiangular Remote Sensing Images

2011

The huge amount of information some of the new optical satellites developed nowadays will create demands to quickly and reliably compensate for changes in the atmospheric transmittance and varying solar illumination conditions. In this paper three different forms of affine transformation models (general, particular and diagonal) are considered as candidates for rapid compensation of illumination variations. They are tested on a group of three pairs of CHRISPROBA radiance images obtained in a test field in Barrax (Spain), and where there is a difference in the atmospheric as well as in the geometrical acquisition conditions. Results indicate that the proposed methodology is satisfactory for …

business.industryComputer scienceDiagonalNormalization (image processing)Hyperspectral imagingCompensation (engineering)Remote sensing (archaeology)Infrared windowRadianceComputer visionAffine transformationArtificial intelligencebusinessRemote sensing
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