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"Table 26" of "Test of CP invariance in vector-boson fusion production of the Higgs boson in the H → ττ channel in proton–proton collisions at s=13Te…

2020

Post-fit distribution of weighted event yields as a function of the Optimal Observable for all four SRs combined. The contributions of the different SRs are weighted by a factor of ln(1 + S/B), where S and B are the post-fit expected numbers of signal and background events in that region, respectively. The size of the combined statistical, experimental, and theoretical uncertainties is given.

Higgs Production13000.0Proton-Proton ScatteringTau-Tau DecayOptimal ObservableP P -> H + X
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Optimal estimation of losses at the ultimate quantum limit with non-Gaussian states

2009

We address the estimation of the loss parameter of a bosonic channel probed by arbitrary signals. Unlike the optimal Gaussian probes, which can attain the ultimate bound on precision asymptotically either for very small or very large losses, we prove that Fock states at any fixed photon number saturate the bound unconditionally for any value of the loss. In the relevant regime of low-energy probes, we demonstrate that superpositions of the first low-lying Fock states yield an absolute improvement over any Gaussian probe. Such few-photon states can be recast quite generally as truncations of de-Gaussified photon-subtracted states.

High Energy Physics - TheoryPhotonPHOTON NUMBER STATES DETERMINISTIC GENERATION CIRCUIT CAVITY FIELDGaussianFOS: Physical sciencesValue (computer science)Fock spacePHOTON NUMBER STATESsymbols.namesakeQuantum mechanicsFIELDQuantum information scienceMathematical PhysicsPhysicsDETERMINISTIC GENERATIONQuantum PhysicsOptimal estimationPHOTON NUMBER STATES; DETERMINISTIC GENERATION; CIRCUIT; CAVITY; FIELDQuantum limitCIRCUITMathematical Physics (math-ph)Atomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsCondensed Matter - Other Condensed MatterHigh Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th)CAVITYsymbolsQuantum Physics (quant-ph)Other Condensed Matter (cond-mat.other)Optics (physics.optics)Communication channelPhysics - Optics
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From Ethnic Law to Town Law: The Customs of the Kingdom of Sicily from the Twelfth to the Fifteenth Century

2016

The history of Sicily, the largest island of the Mediterranean, is notably distinct from the history of the rest of Italy. It is because of this distinctiveness that Sicily can serve as a paradigmatic example of a pluralist legal system, one with a mix of both personal-law and territorial-law rules. In the time period that I examine in this essay, customary law took several different forms. What legislation, private records, and judicial decisions all call »custom« plays three different roles: law of specific ethnic groups, rights and customary practices concerning real property, and the law of towns.

HistoryReal propertyFifteenthRegno di SiciliaMedioevo; Storia del diritto; Consuetudine; Regno di SiciliaEthnic groupJudicial opinionlcsh:LawLegislationlcsh:Political scienceStoria del dirittoConsuetudineKingdomSettore IUS/19 - Storia Del Diritto Medievale E ModernoGeographyMedioevoLawOptimal distinctiveness theoryMPIeRLawPeriod (music)lcsh:Jlcsh:K
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Water Level Measurement Locations for Coastal Aquifer Management

2003

The coefficient of variation of the optimal cost (CVOC) method is applied to the Acqua dei Corsari coastal aquifer in Sicily's north coast to find the best point for a new water-level measurement location. The purpose of collecting data from the new measurement location is to reduce uncertainty associated with a stochastic management model for salt-water intrusion control. Assuming that uncertainty mainly stems from spatial variability of permeability, the structural parameters of the stochastic spatial permeability field are estimated using data from a nearby aquifer with similar geological properties. It is first shown through sensitivity analysis that the lack of previous information inh…

HydrologyMeasurementgeographyData collectiongeography.geographical_feature_categoryCoastal environmentGeography Planning and DevelopmentOptimal costAquiferManagement Monitoring Policy and LawWater levelWater levelPermeability (earth sciences)Coastal aquiferData acquisitionEnvironmental scienceSpatial variabilityAquiferWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringJournal of Water Resources Planning and Management
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Numerical methods to compute sentinels for parabolic systems with an application to source terms identification

1994

We apply the method of sentinels to the identification of source terms in parabolic systems. We present two numerical approaches; the first one is based on the solution of an optimal control problem, and the second one is based on the solution of a linear system of equations. In numerical experiments, we compare these approaches in terms of accuracy and computational cost.

Identification (information)Computer scienceNumerical analysisApplied mathematicsSystem of linear equationsOptimal control
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Theoretical approaches for geometric optimization of urban forms : towards a fractal development of the city

2017

This thesis aims to establish a urban structure that optimizes inhabitant's preferences. In other words, we want to find out which city shape answers the best the residents' aspirations, according to their consumption preferences for urban and green amenities. By considering a theoretical field of study and by characterizing the population by a Cobb-Douglas behavioral pattern, we will build step by step a city, assuming successive arrivais of new individuals, in order to find out which geometric shape gives the most suitable answer. The final goal of this thesis is there to suggest a city with a fractal shape as an appro- priate answer to the resident's expectations. We will show that this …

Impact environnemental[SHS.ARCHI]Humanities and Social Sciences/Architecture space managementUrban modelsFractal cityTransport modelsModèles urbainsEnvironmental impactMobilitésSpatial configurationAménitésVille optimaleVille fractaleDaily mobilities[SHS.ARCHI] Humanities and Social Sciences/Architecture space managementMobilitiesMode de déplacementAccessibilitéMobilités quotidiennesConfiguration spatialeModèles économétriquesAménité environnementale
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Discussion

1999

Homo sapiens L. has been described as the naked ape, and this nakedness undoubtedly constitutes one of the most striking differences in appearance between man and the apes. Nakedness has been attributed at various times to sexual selection [1], aquatic stage [2], hunting [3], cooling [4], sex [5], neoteny [6] and allometry [7], most proposed explanations logically revealing some aspect of the phenomenon. However, most fail to account for the distinctiveness of man's hairlessness among mammals of the same size. Unfortunately, fossils cannot help us to explain how denudation occurred, and how it helped hominids to survive. In this paper I will present an old hypothesis with a new point of vie…

Infectious DiseasesbiologyHomo sapiensHominidaeEvolutionary biologySexual selectionZoologyParasitologyOptimal distinctiveness theoryBiological evolutionAdaptationbiology.organism_classificationNeotenyInternational Journal for Parasitology
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Towards safe reinforcement-learning in industrial grid-warehousing

2020

Abstract Reinforcement learning has shown to be profoundly successful at learning optimal policies for simulated environments using distributed training with extensive compute capacity. Model-free reinforcement learning uses the notion of trial and error, where the error is a vital part of learning the agent to behave optimally. In mission-critical, real-world environments, there is little tolerance for failure and can cause damaging effects on humans and equipment. In these environments, current state-of-the-art reinforcement learning approaches are not sufficient to learn optimal control policies safely. On the other hand, model-based reinforcement learning tries to encode environment tra…

Information Systems and ManagementComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectSample (statistics)02 engineering and technologyMachine learningcomputer.software_genreTheoretical Computer ScienceArtificial Intelligence0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringReinforcement learningVDP::Teknologi: 500::Informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi: 550media_commonbusiness.industry05 social sciences050301 educationGridOptimal controlAutoencoderComputer Science ApplicationsAction (philosophy)Control and Systems EngineeringCuriosity020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligencebusiness0503 educationcomputerSoftwareInformation Sciences
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Flexible pattern discovery with (extended) disjunctive logic programming

2005

The post-genomic era showed up a wide range of new challenging issues for the areas of knowledge discovery and intelligent information management. Among them, the discovery of complex pattern repetitions in string databases plays an important role, specifically in those contexts where even what are to be considered the interesting pattern classes is unknown. This paper provides a contribution in this precise setting, proposing a novel approach, based on disjunctive logic programming extended with several advanced features, for discovering interesting pattern classes from a given data set.

Information managementRange (mathematics)Knowledge extractionbusiness.industryComputer scienceLogical programmingDisjunctive programmingInformation systemMotif extraction Pattern discoveryArtificial intelligenceLevenshtein distancebusinessK-optimal pattern discovery
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Recherche d'information sur Internet et expérience de consultation

2001

International audience; Le propos de cet article est de caractériser, sur un plan théorique, la nature de l'expérience vécue par le consommateur lors de la consultation d'Internet, de façon à trouver le meilleur design d'un site commercial. Il compare l'expérience de consultation vécue selon que l'objectif initial poursuivi par l'utilisateur est la distraction ou la recherche d'information. Il examine les sources de gratifications et de frustrations contribuant à la valorisation de cette expérience.

InternetGeneral Computer Scienceinteractivitégratifications05 social sciencesmédias interactifsNavigationcommunication électronique0502 economics and business[SHS.GESTION]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration050211 marketing050203 business & managementrecherche d'informationexpérience optimale de fluxcontrôle
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