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La sostenibilità dei rimedi consumeristici nella Direttiva 771/2019/UE e oltre
2022
Lo sviluppo sostenibile è al centro dell’agenda. Stati, istituzioni internazionali e attori privati sono impegnati nell’Agenda 2030 e nei suoi obiettivi. Uno dei compiti più importanti è l’implementazione di un consumo sostenibile. In questo contributo, si tratterà di verificare come il diritto dei consumatori possa aiutare a raggiungere questo obiettivo.
Quality-control procedure for dry-process rubberised asphalt mastics
2019
Crumb Rubber (CR) can be incorporated into asphalt mixes via the dry process by directly adding CR into the mixer together with other asphalt mixture’s components, or with the wet process where the CR is used as a bitumen modifier. While the wet process allows an accurate monitoring of the interaction between CR and bitumen, the lack of control represents a main issue in the dry process. In fact, in the latter the CR particles keep swelling during hauling and possibly also after paving operations, often causing workability issues and premature failures. This study wants to provide a methodology that could help quality control procedures of bitumen/filler/rubber systems during mixing, haulin…
Estimating Stress in Online Meetings by Remote Physiological Signal and Behavioral Features
2022
Work stress impacts people’s daily lives. Their well-being can be improved if the stress is monitored and addressed in time. Attaching physiological sensors are used for such stress monitoring and analysis. Such approach is feasible only when the person is physically presented. Due to the transfer of the life from offline to online, caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, remote stress measurement is of high importance. This study investigated the feasibility of estimating participants’ stress levels based on remote physiological signal features (rPPG) and behavioral features (facial expression and motion) obtained from facial videos recorded during online video meetings. Remote physiological sign…
Emmy Noether in Bryn Mawr
2020
In the annals of higher education for women, two elite colleges were particularly important for mathematics: Girton College, in Cambridge, England and Bryn Mawr College, near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The Homogeneous Poisson Point Process
2008
$$\mathscr {K}$$-Convergence of Finite Volume Solutions of the Euler Equations
2020
We review our recent results on the convergence of invariant domain-preserving finite volume solutions to the Euler equations of gas dynamics. If the classical solution exists we obtain strong convergence of numerical solutions to the classical one applying the weak-strong uniqueness principle. On the other hand, if the classical solution does not exist we adapt the well-known Prokhorov compactness theorem to space-time probability measures that are generated by the sequences of finite volume solutions and show how to obtain the strong convergence in space and time of observable quantities. This can be achieved even in the case of ill-posed Euler equations having possibly many oscillatory s…
Sensitivity analysis of Gaussian processes for oceanic chlorophyll prediction
2015
Gaussian Process Regression (GPR) for machine learning has lately been successfully introduced for chlorophyll content mapping from remotely sensed data. The method provides a fast, stable and accurate prediction of biophysical parameters. However, since GPR is a non-linear kernel regression method, the relevance of the features are not accessible. In this paper, we introduce a probabilistic approach for feature sensitivity analysis (SA) of the GPR in order to reveal the relative importance of the features (bands) being used in the regression process. We evaluated the SA on GPR ocean chlorophyll content prediction. The method revealed the importance of the spectral bands, thus allowing the …
Max and Emmy Noether: Mathematics in Erlangen
2020
Until 1933, most of Emmy Noether’s life was spent in two middle-sized cities: Erlangen, her birthplace, and Gottingen, where she began her mathematical career.
Memories and Legacies of Emmy Noether
2021
Those who knew Emmy Noether best were her fellow Germans in exile, in particular her former colleague in Gottingen, Hermann Weyl.
Noether’s International School in Modern Algebra
2020
Pavel Alexandrov and Heinz Hopf met for the first time in Gottingen in the spring of 1926, soon after Alexandrov departed from Blaricum. Hopf had recently taken his doctorate in Berlin under Ludwig Bieberbach and Erhard Schmidt, and his research interests differed sharply from Alexandrov’s work in general topology.