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From arctic lemmings to adaptive dynamics: Charles Elton's legacy in population ecology.

2001

We shall examine the impact of Charles S. Elton's 1924 article on periodic fluctuations in animal populations on the development of modern population ecology. We argue that his impact has been substantial and that during the past 75 years of research on multi-annual periodic fluctuations in numbers of voles, lemmings, hares, lynx and game animals he has contributed much to the contemporary understanding of the causes and consequences of population regulation. Elton was convinced that the cause of the regular fluctuations was climatic variation. To support this conclusion, he examined long-term population data then available. Despite his firm belief in a climatic cause of the self-repeating …

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Distributed adaptive leader–follower and leaderless consensus control of a class of strict-feedback nonlinear systems : a unified approach

2020

In this paper, distributed adaptive consensus for a class of strict-feedback nonlinear systems under directed topology condition is investigated. Both leader–follower and leaderless cases are considered in a unified framework. To design distributed controller for each subsystem, a local compensatory variable is generated based on the signals collected from its neighbors. Such a technique enables us to solve the leader–follower consensus and leaderless consensus problems in a unified framework. And it further allows us to treat the leaderless consensus as a special case of the leader–follower consensus. For leader–follower consensus, the assumption that the leader trajectory is linearly para…

0209 industrial biotechnologyClass (computer programming)Computer science020208 electrical & electronic engineeringParameterized complexity02 engineering and technologyComputer Science::Multiagent SystemsVariable (computer science)Nonlinear systemAdaptive Control020901 industrial engineering & automationControl and Systems EngineeringControl theory0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringTrajectory:Electrical and electronic engineering [Engineering]Uniform boundednessElectrical and Electronic EngineeringSpecial caseDistributed Consensus Control
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Networked Bio-Inspired Evolutionary Dynamics on a Multi-Population

2019

We consider a multi-population, represented by a network of groups of individuals. Every player of each group can choose between two options, and we study the problem of reaching consensus. The dynamics not only depend on the dynamics within the group, but they also depend on the topology of the network, so neighboring groups influence individuals as well. First, we develop a mathematical model of this networked bio-inspired evolutionary behavior and we study its steady-state. We look at the special case where the underlying network topology is a regular and unweighted graph and show that the steady-state is a consensus equilibrium. A sufficient condition for exponential stability is given.…

0209 industrial biotechnologyTheoretical computer scienceComputer scienceMulti-agent system020208 electrical & electronic engineering02 engineering and technologyNetwork topologyGroup decision-making020901 industrial engineering & automationExponential stability0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringGraph (abstract data type)Special caseEvolutionary dynamicsTopology (chemistry)2019 18th European Control Conference (ECC)
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Principal Poincar\'e Pontryagin Function associated to some families of Morse real polynomials

2014

It is known that the Principal Poincar\'e Pontryagin Function is generically an Abelian integral. We give a sufficient condition on monodromy to ensure that it is an Abelian integral also in non generic cases. In non generic cases it is an iterated integral. Uribe [17, 18] gives in a special case a precise description of the Principal Poincar\'e Pontryagin Function, an iterated integral of length at most 2, involving logarithmic functions with only one ramification at a point at infinity. We extend this result to some non isodromic families of real Morse polynomials.

Abelian integralPure mathematicsLogarithmApplied Mathematics34M35 34C08 14D05General Physics and AstronomyStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsMorse codelaw.inventionPontryagin's minimum principlesymbols.namesakeMonodromylawPoincaré conjecturesymbolsPoint at infinitySpecial caseMathematics - Dynamical SystemsMathematical PhysicsMathematics
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Spectral Properties of Partial *-Algebras

2010

We continue our study of topological partial *algebras focusing our attention to some basic spectral properties. The special case of partial *-algebras of operators is examined first, in order to find sufficient hints for the study of the abstract case. The outcome consists in the selection of a class of topological partial *-algebras (partial GC*-algebras) that behave well from the spectral point of view and that allow, under certain conditions, a faithful realization as a partial O*-algebra.

Class (set theory)Pure mathematicsSelection (relational algebra)General MathematicsSpectral propertiesOrder (ring theory)Outcome (probability)AlgebraSpectral propertietopological partial *-algebrasSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaPoint (geometry)Special caseRealization (systems)MathematicsMediterranean Journal of Mathematics
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Self-modeling epistemic spaces and the contraction principle

2020

What Graziano and colleagues describe as the “attention schema” really is one special case of what I have called the “phenomenal model of the intentionality relation” (PMIR) since 1993 (Metzinger, ...

Cognitive Neurosciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyEpistemologyNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Schema (psychology)IntentionalityDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyConsciousnessSpecial caseContraction principlePsychologyRelation (history of concept)media_commonCognitive Neuropsychology
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Sensitivity analysis of consumption cycles

2018

We study the special case of a nonlinear stochastic consumption model taking the form of a 2-dimensional, non-invertible map with an additive stochastic component. Applying the concept of the stochastic sensitivity function and the related technique of confidence domains, we establish the conditions under which the system's complex consumption attractor is likely to become observable. It is shown that the level of noise intensities beyond which the complex consumption attractor is likely to be observed depends on the weight given to past consumption in an individual's preference adjustment.

Consumption (economics)Applied Mathematics05 social sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomyStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsObservable01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasNoiseNonlinear system0502 economics and business0103 physical sciencesAttractorEconometricsSensitivity (control systems)050207 economicsSpecial casePreference (economics)Mathematical PhysicsMathematicsChaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science
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Transitions in consumption behaviors in a peer-driven stochastic consumer network

2019

Abstract We study transition phenomena between attractors occurring in a stochastic network of two consumers. The consumption of each individual is strongly influenced by the past consumption of the other individual, while own consumption experience only plays a marginal role. From a formal point of view we are dealing with a special case of a nonlinear stochastic consumption model taking the form of a 2-dimensional non-invertible map augmented by additive and/or parametric noise. In our investigation of the stochastic transitions we rely on a mixture of analytical and numerical techniques with a central role given to the concept of the stochastic sensitivity function and the related techni…

Consumption (economics)General MathematicsApplied MathematicsGeneral Physics and AstronomyStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsFixed point01 natural sciencesNoise (electronics)010305 fluids & plasmasNonlinear system0103 physical sciencesAttractorStatistical physicsSensitivity (control systems)Special case010301 acousticsMathematicsParametric statisticsChaos, Solitons & Fractals
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Pattern formation in clouds via Turing instabilities

2020

Pattern formation in clouds is a well-known feature, which can be observed almost every day. However, the guiding processes for structure formation are mostly unknown, and also theoretical investigations of cloud patterns are quite rare. From many scientific disciplines the occurrence of patterns in non-equilibrium systems due to Turing instabilities is known, i.e. unstable modes grow and form spatial structures. In this study we investigate a generic cloud model for the possibility of Turing instabilities. For this purpose, the model is extended by diffusion terms. We can show that for some cloud models, i.e special cases of the generic model, no Turing instabilities are possible. However,…

Diffusion (acoustics)Structure formation010504 meteorology & atmospheric scienceslinear stability analysisQC1-999Pattern formationCloud computingDynamical Systems (math.DS)01 natural sciences86A10 (Primary) 37G02 (Secondary)numerical simulationspattern formationMeteorology. ClimatologyFOS: MathematicsStatistical physicsMathematics - Dynamical Systems0101 mathematicsSpecial caseTuringspatial patterns0105 earth and related environmental sciencescomputer.programming_languagePhysicsbusiness.industryPhysicscloud schemes010101 applied mathematicsNonlinear systemSpatial ecologyQC851-999businesscomputerMathematics of Climate and Weather Forecasting
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Why Don't We Do What We Want? Non-Consumers and the Public Dilemma in Cultural Promotion

2005

We deal with tastes and preferences, revising the linkages between both in order to analyse the special case where we express preferences to goods that do not appeal to us. We deduce the concept of a deconstructed demand and define two types of goods (embarrassing and reputable). With the help of this structure we build a demand function for cultural promotion, where the non-market-expressed non-consumers' preferences are the basis of the demand for cultural policies. Finally, in this framework the State faces a dilemma that could be solved in different ways.

DilemmaDemand managementStructure (mathematical logic)Promotion (rank)Order (business)Demand curvemedia_common.quotation_subjectEconomicsAppealMarketingSpecial casemedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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