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Robust consensus in social networks and coalitional games

2014

We study an n-player averaging process with dynamics subject to controls and adversarial disturbances. The model arises in two distinct application domains: i) coalitional games with transferable utilities (TU) and ii) opinion propagation. We study conditions under which the average allocations achieve robust consensus to some predefined target set.

Adversarial systemMathematical optimizationProcess (engineering)Game theory networks allocations robust receding horizon control.EconomicsSettore MAT/09 - Ricerca OperativaSet (psychology)Mathematical economicsGame theory
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A Bio-Inspired Cognitive Agent for Autonomous Urban Vehicles Routing Optimization

2017

Autonomous urban vehicle prototypes are expected to be efficient even in not explicitly planned circumstances and dynamic environments. The development of autonomous vehicles for urban driving needs real-time information from vehicles and road network to optimize traffic flows. In traffic agent-based models, each vehicle is an agent, while the road network is the environment. Cognitive agents are able to reason on the perceived data, to evaluate the information obtained by reasoning, and to learn and respond, preserving their self-sufficiency, independency, self-determination, and self-reliance. In this paper, a bio-inspired cognitive agent for autonomous urban vehicles routing optimization…

Agent behaviorComputer scienceProcess (engineering)Functional featuresDistributed computingMetabolic network020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologyvehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs)Urban roadCognitive agentArtificial IntelligenceAutonomous urban vehicles routing optimization0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingRouting (electronic design automation)cellular metabolismSoftwareSimulationCell survivalcognitive agentIEEE Transactions on Cognitive and Developmental Systems
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Do aging employees benefit from self-regulative strategies? : A follow-up study

2020

SOC-strategies (selection, optimization, and compensation) are crucial for well-being and adaptation throughout the life course. The workforce is aging rapidly, thus the age-conditional premises of SOC theory require attention. This study explored (1) whether older employees used SOC strategies more often (compared to younger employees), and (2) whether older employees benefited more from SOC strategies in relation to occupational well-being (job burnout, work engagement). The study was based on follow-up data including three occupational subsamples of different age (N = 1,020). There were no significant age-conditional differences in the take-up of SOC strategies. However, older (white-col…

AgingHealth (social science)Process managementSocial Psychology515 Psychologytyöhyvinvointiage-conditional effectsselectioncompensation03 medical and health sciences0504 sociologyitsesäätely (psykologia)otorhinolaryngologic diseasesHumansoccupational well-beingikääntyvät työntekijättyöelämäAdaptation (computer science)Selection (genetic algorithm)sopeutuminen030505 public healthCompensation (psychology)05 social sciencesFollow up studies050401 social sciences methodsfollow-up studyikääntyminen8. Economic growthWorkforceLife course approachseurantatutkimusGeriatrics and Gerontology0305 other medical sciencePsychologyoptimizationpsychological phenomena and processesFollow-Up Studies
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Changes in Treatment of Very Elderly Patients Six Weeks after Discharge from Geriatrics Department

2020

We assessed the prescriptions of patients hospitalized in a geriatric unit and subsequently discharged. This prospective and observational study was conducted over a two-month period in the geriatrics department (acute and rehabilitation units) of a university hospital. Patients discharged from this department were included over a two-month period. Prescriptions were analyzed at admission and discharge from the geriatrics department (DGD), and six weeks after DGD. We included 209 patients, 63% female, aged 86.8 years. The mean number of medications prescribed was significantly higher at DGD than at admission (7.8 vs. 7.1, p = 0.003). During hospitalization, 1217 prescriptions were changed (…

Agingmedicine.medical_specialtyHealth (social science)Multivariate analysismedicine.medical_treatmentcare continuitytherapeutic optimizationlcsh:GeriatricselderlyArticle03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal medicineMedicine030212 general & internal medicineMedical prescriptionpolypharmacyGeriatricsPolypharmacyUnivariate analysisRehabilitationbusiness.industryAfter dischargehumanitieslcsh:RC952-954.6Observational studysense organsGeriatrics and GerontologybusinessGerontology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryGeriatrics
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Methods matter: Testing competing models for designing short-scale Big-Five assessments

2015

Abstract Many psychological instruments are psychometrically inadequate because derived person-parameters are unfounded and models will be rejected using established psychometric criteria. One strategy towards improving the psychometric properties is to shorten instruments. We present and compare the following procedures for the abbreviation of self-report assessments on the Trait Self-Description Inventory in a sample of 14,347 participants: (a) Maximizing reliability/main loadings, (b) Minimizing modification indices/cross loadings, (c) the PURIFY Algorithm in Tetrad, (d) Ant Colony Optimization, and (e) a genetic algorithm. Ant Colony Optimization was superior to all other methods in imp…

AgreeablenessSocial PsychologyPsychometricsbusiness.industryAnt colony optimization algorithmsConscientiousnessSample (statistics)Machine learningcomputer.software_genreConfirmatory factor analysisGenetic algorithmTraitArtificial intelligencebusinessPsychologycomputerSocial psychologyGeneral PsychologyJournal of Research in Personality
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DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATIONS OF A VIRTUAL HYBRID PLATFORM FOR MULTISCALE ANALYSIS OF ADVANCED STRUCTURES OF AIRCRAFT (DEVISU)

2022

This paper outlines the main findings of the project “DEvelopment and applications of a VIrtual hybrid platform for multiscale analysis of advanced StructUres of aircraft” (DEVISU), which deals with failure of composite structures and noise/vibration reduction, along with investigation of new materials for aerospace applications.

Aircraft structures Composites Failure Optimization vibro-acoustic controlOptimizationAircraft structures; Composites; Failure; Optimization; vibro-acoustic controlAircraft structuresFailureSettore ING-IND/04 - Costruzioni E Strutture Aerospazialivibro-acoustic controlComposites
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Adaptive BEM for Low Noise Propeller Design

2009

A potential-based Boundary Element Method is presented for the aerodynamic and acoustic design of propel- lers at on- and off-design point conditions. Using an adaptive method, a family of airfoil sections is selected to produce the required performance (thrust, torque and efficiency versus advance ratio) at different cruise flight levels. Climb condi- tions are also considered in order to check the off-design point performance. Once the available airfoil data have been stored in a database, the code processes the families of airfoils to generate a complete geometry for a propeller of the specified performance with an optimized noise emission. The computational scheme adjusts the blade geom…

AirfoilChord (geometry)Ffowcs Williams-Hawkings equationComputer scienceAcousticspropeller designPropellerBlade geometryAerodynamicsboundary element methodPhysics::Fluid DynamicsNoiseAeroacoustic optimizationClimbAdvance ratio
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Geometric interpretation of the optimality conditions in multifacility location and applications

1991

Geometrical optimality conditions are developed for the minisum multifacility location problem involving any norm. These conditions are then used to derive sufficient conditions for coincidence of facilities at optimality; an example is given to show that these coincidence conditions seem difficult to generalize.

AlgebraControl and OptimizationApplied MathematicsNorm (mathematics)Theory of computationCalculusGraph theoryDirected graphManagement Science and Operations ResearchCoincidenceMathematicsJournal of Optimization Theory and Applications
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Extension of analytic functional calculus mappings and duality by $$\bar \partial $$ -Closed forms with growth

1982

AlgebraDiscrete mathematicsBar (music)General MathematicsDuality (optimization)Extension (predicate logic)MathematicsFunctional calculusMathematische Annalen
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Closedness properties in team learning of recursive functions

1997

This paper investigates closedness properties in relation with team learning of total recursive functions. One of the first problems solved for any new identification types is the following: “Does the identifiability of classes U1 and U2 imply the identifiability of U1∪U2?” In this paper we are interested in a more general question: “Does the identifiability of every union of n−1 classes out of U1,...,Un imply the identifiability of U1∪...∪Un?” If the answer is positive, we call such identification type n-closed. We show that n-closedness can be equivalently formulated in terms of team learning. After that we find for which n team identification in the limit and team finite identification t…

AlgebraIdentification (information)Mathematical optimizationTeam learningRelation (database)IdentifiabilityLimit (mathematics)Inductive reasoningType (model theory)Priority queueMathematics
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