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Characteristic Sturmian words are extremal for the Critical Factorization Theorem

2012

We prove that characteristic Sturmian words are extremal for the Critical Factorization Theorem (CFT) in the following sense. If p x ( n ) denotes the local period of an infinite word x at point n , we prove that x is a characteristic Sturmian word if and only if p x ( n ) is smaller than or equal to n + 1 for all n ≥ 1 and it is equal to n + 1 for infinitely many integers n . This result is extremal with respect to the \{CFT\} since a consequence of the \{CFT\} is that, for any infinite recurrent word x, either the function p x is bounded, and in such a case x is periodic, or p x ( n ) ≥ n + 1 for infinitely many integers n . As a byproduct of the techniques used in the paper we extend a r…

Critical Factorization TheoremDiscrete mathematicsPeriodicitySettore INF/01 - InformaticaCombinatorics on wordsGeneral Computer ScienceSturmian wordSturmian wordsFunction (mathematics)Critical point (mathematics)Theoretical Computer ScienceCombinatoricsCombinatorics on wordssymbols.namesakeBounded functionWeierstrass factorization theoremsymbolsFibonacci wordWord (group theory)MathematicsComputer Science(all)Theoretical Computer Science
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Introduzione

2013

Degenerazione-situazione politico economico sociale Fin de siecle-Periodici-New Woman-Identità-Scrittura-Short StorySettore L-LIN/10 - Letteratura Inglese
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Periodicity and repetitions in parameterized strings

2008

AbstractOne of the most beautiful and useful notions in the Mathematical Theory of Strings is that of a Period, i.e., an initial piece of a given string that can generate that string by repeating itself at regular intervals. Periods have an elegant mathematical structure and a wealth of applications [F. Mignosi and A. Restivo, Periodicity, Algebraic Combinatorics on Words, in: M. Lothaire (Ed.), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 237–274, 2002]. At the hearth of their theory, there are two Periodicity Lemmas: one due to Lyndon and Schutzenberger [The equation aM=bNcP in a free group, Michigan Math. J. 9 (1962) 289–298], referred to as the Weak Version, and the other due to Fine and …

Discrete mathematicsLemma (mathematics)Algebraic combinatoricsCombinatorics on wordsSettore INF/01 - InformaticaApplied MathematicsParameterized complexityParameterized stringsString searching algorithmString (physics)Periodic functionCombinatoricsCombinatorics on wordsDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsString periodicityUniquenessCombinatorics on Words AlgorithmsMathematics
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Periodicity vectors for labelled trees

2003

AbstractThe concept of a periodicity vector is introduced in the context of labelled trees, and some new periodicity theorems are obtained. These results constitute generalizations of the classical periodicity theorem of Fine and Wilf for words. The concept of a tree congruence is also generalized and the isomorphism between the lattice of tree congruences and the lattice of unlabelled trees (prefix codes) is established.

Discrete mathematicsMonoidPrefix codePeriodicityApplied MathematicsContext (language use)Congruence relationTree (graph theory)CombinatoricsFormal languagesLattice (music)Labelled treeCongruence (manifolds)Periodicity vectorDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsIsomorphismMathematicsDiscrete Applied Mathematics
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Fine and Wilf's Theorem for Three periods and a Generalization of Sturmian Words

1999

AbstractWe extend the theorem of Fine and Wilf to words having three periods. We then define the set 3-PER of words of maximal length for which such result does not apply. We prove that the set 3-PER and the sequences of complexity 2n + 1, introduced by Arnoux and Rauzy to generalize Sturmian words, have the same set of factors.

Discrete mathematicsPeriodicityEuclid's algorithmCombinatorics on wordsGeneral Computer ScienceGeneralizationSturmian wordSturmian wordsTheoretical Computer ScienceCombinatoricsSet (abstract data type)Combinatorics on wordsWord lengthComputer Science(all)Mathematics
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A wavelet-based tool for studying non-periodicity

2010

This paper presents a new numerical approach to the study of non-periodicity in signals, which can complement the maximal Lyapunov exponent method for determining chaos transitions of a given dynamical system. The proposed technique is based on the continuous wavelet transform and the wavelet multiresolution analysis. A new parameter, the \textit{scale index}, is introduced and interpreted as a measure of the degree of the signal's non-periodicity. This methodology is successfully applied to three classical dynamical systems: the Bonhoeffer-van der Pol oscillator, the logistic map, and the Henon map.

Dynamical systems theoryFOS: Physical sciencesLyapunov exponentDynamical Systems (math.DS)37D99 42C40WaveletsDynamical systemMeasure (mathematics)symbols.namesakeWaveletModelling and SimulationFOS: MathematicsApplied mathematicsMathematics - Dynamical SystemsContinuous wavelet transformMathematicsMathematical analysisNonlinear Sciences - Chaotic DynamicsNon-periodicityHénon mapNonlinear Sciences::Chaotic DynamicsComputational MathematicsComputational Theory and MathematicsModeling and SimulationsymbolsLogistic mapChaotic Dynamics (nlin.CD)Chaotic dynamical systems
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Stability in a System subject to Noise with Regulated Periodicity

2011

The stability of a simple dynamical system subject to multiplicative one-side pulse noise with hidden periodicity is investigated both analytically and numerically. The stability analysis is based on the exact result for the characteristic functional of the renewal pulse process. The influence of the memory effects on the stability condition is analyzed for two cases: (i) the dead-time-distorted poissonian process, and (ii) the renewal process with Pareto distribution. We show that, for fixed noise intensity, the system can be stable when the noise is characterized by high periodicity and unstable at low periodicity.

Fluctuation phenomena random processes noise and Brownian motionPeriodicityStochastic processProbability theory stochastic processes and statisticStochastic analysis methodsOrnstein–Uhlenbeck processModels TheoreticalStability (probability)Settore FIS/03 - Fisica Della MateriaStable processsymbols.namesakeStochastic differential equationNoiseControl theorysymbolsPareto distributionRenewal theoryStatistical physicsMathematics
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Dietary Microperiodization in Elite Female and Male Runners and Race Walkers During a Block of High Intensity Precompetition Training.

2017

We investigated one week of dietary microperiodization in elite female (n = 23) and male (n = 15) runners and race-walkers by examining the frequency of training sessions and recovery periods conducted with recommended carbohydrate (CHO) and protein availability. Food and training diaries were recorded in relation to HARD (intense or >90min sessions; KEY) versus RECOVERY days (other-than KEY sessions; EASY). The targets for amount and timing of CHO and protein around KEY sessions were based on current nutrition recommendations. Relative daily energy and CHO intake was significantly (p < .05) higher in males (224 ± 26 kJ/kg/d, 7.3 ± 1.4 g/kg/d CHO) than females (204 ± 29 kJ/kg/d, 6.2 ±…

Gerontologynutrient timingAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyPeriodicitySports medicineMedicine (miscellaneous)030209 endocrinology & metabolismWalkingSports nutritionNutrition PolicyRunning03 medical and health sciencesrecoveryYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineAnimal scienceSurveys and Questionnaireselite athletesDietary CarbohydratesMedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineElite athletesNutrition and Dieteticsbusiness.industryHigh intensity030229 sport sciencesGeneral MedicineFeeding BehaviorProtein intakeDiet RecordsDietSports Nutritional Physiological PhenomenacarbohydrateAthletesFemalenutrient availabilityDietary ProteinsbusinessproteinEnergy IntakePhysical Conditioning HumanInternational journal of sport nutrition and exercise metabolism
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Noncommutative space and the low-energy physics of quasicrystals

2008

We prove that the effective low-energy, nonlinear Schroedinger equation for a particle in the presence of a quasiperiodic potential is the potential-free, nonlinear Schroedinger equation on noncommutative space. Thus quasiperiodicity of the potential can be traded for space noncommutativity when describing the envelope wave of the initial quasiperiodic wave.

High Energy Physics - TheoryPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsQuasicrystalFOS: Physical sciencesAstronomy and AstrophysicsMathematical Physics (math-ph)Space (mathematics)Noncommutative geometryAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsNonlinear Sciences::Chaotic DynamicsQuasiperiodicitysymbols.namesakeLow energyHigh Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th)Quasiperiodic functionsymbolsNonlinear Schrödinger equationMathematical PhysicsMathematical physicsEnvelope (waves)
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A New Wavelet Tool to Quantify Non-Periodicity of Non-Stationary Economic Time Series

2020

We introduce a new wavelet tool, the windowed scale index, to study the degree of non-periodicity of time series. The windowed scale index is based on some recently defined tools, such as the windowed scalogram and the scale index. This novel measure is appropriate for non-stationary time series whose characteristics change over time and, therefore, it can be applied to a wide variety of disciplines. Furthermore, we revise the concept of the scale index and pose a theoretical problem: it is known that if the scale index of a function is not zero then it is non-periodic, but if the scale index of a function is zero, then it is not proved that it has to be periodic. This problem is solved for…

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