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Conditioned orienting (alpha) and delayed behavioral and evoked neural responses during classical conditioning

1989

A differentiation of short-latency (alpha) and long-latency (delayed) classically conditioned behavioral and evoked neural (hippocampal) responses was attempted. Further, facilitation and retardation of these responses were studied in an experimental design in which 10 paired conditioning sessions either preceded (CC-CO group) or followed (CO-CC group) 10 randomly unpaired presentations of conditioned stimuli (CS) and unconditioned stimuli (UCS). A 2024-ms tone (1000 Hz) was delivered directly through a miniature earphone to the left ear, eliciting an orienting head movement ('alpha' response) to the left. The unconditioned stimulus (UCS) was a direct 1024-ms stimulation of the lateral hypo…

Conditioning ClassicalStimulationStimulus (physiology)Hippocampal formationHippocampusBehavioral NeuroscienceMemoryOrientationReaction TimeAnimalsLearningSound LocalizationHabituationHabituation PsychophysiologicNeuronsBrain MappingCATSMemoriaSubiculumAssociation LearningBrainClassical conditioningElectric StimulationHypothalamic Area LateralMental RecallCatsArousalPsychologyNeuroscienceBehavioural Brain Research
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Fibre Bundle for Spin and Charge in General Relativity

2000

The Lorentzian and spin structures of general relativity are shown to allow a natural extension, by means of which the set of possible electromagnetic bundles is linked to the topology and geometry of the underlying causal structure. Further, both the Dirac operator and the electromagnetic potential are obtainable from a single linear connection 1-form.

Connection (fibred manifold)PhysicsGeneral relativityStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsFour-forceDirac operatorMathematics of general relativitysymbols.namesakeTheory of relativityClassical mechanicssymbolsFiber bundleMathematical PhysicsCausal fermion systemCommunications in Mathematical Physics
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Spectral WENO schemes with Adaptive Mesh Refinement for models of polydisperse sedimentation

2012

The sedimentation of a polydisperse suspension with particles belonging to N size classes (species) can be described by a system of N nonlinear, strongly coupled scalar first-order conservation laws. Its solutions usually exhibit kinematic shocks separating areas of different composition. Based on the so-called secular equation [J. Anderson, Lin. Alg. Appl. 246, 49–70 (1996)], which provides access to the spectral decomposition of the Jacobian of the flux vector for this class of models, Burger et al. [J. Comput. Phys. 230, 2322–2344 (2011)] proposed a spectral weighted essentially non-oscillatory (WENO) scheme for the numerical solution of the model. It is demonstrated that the efficiency …

Conservation lawAdaptive mesh refinementApplied MathematicsComputational MechanicsScalar (physics)KinematicsSuspension (topology)Matrix decompositionNonlinear systemsymbols.namesakeClassical mechanicsJacobian matrix and determinantsymbolsApplied mathematicsMathematicsZAMM - Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics / Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik
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Elementary Newtonian Mechanics

2010

This chapter deals with the kinematics and the dynamics of a finite number of mass points that are subject to internal, and possibly external, forces, but whose motions are not further constrained by additional conditions on the coordinates. Constraints such as requiring some mass points to follow given curves in space, to keep their relative distance fixed, or the like, are introduced in Chap. 2. Unconstrained mechanical systems can be studied directly by means of Newton’s equations and do not require the introduction of new, generalized coordinates that incorporate the constraints and are dynamically independent. This is what is meant by “elementary” in the heading of this chapter — thoug…

Conservation lawClassical mechanicsGeneralized coordinatesInertial frame of referenceCentral forceKinematicsFinite setConstructiveAnalytical dynamics
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Computation of travelling wave solutions of scalar conservation laws with a stiff source term

2003

Abstract In this paper we propose a nonoscillatory numerical technique to compute the travelling wave solution of scalar conservation laws with a stiff source term. This procedure is based on the dynamical behavior described by the associated stationary ODE and it reduces/avoids numerical errors usually encountered with these problems, i.e., spurious oscillations and incorrect wave propagation speed. We combine this treatment with either the first order Lax–Friedrichs scheme or the second order Nessyahu–Tadmor scheme. We have tested several model problems by LeVeque and Yee for which the stiffness coefficient can be increased. We have also tested a problem with a nonlinear flux and a discon…

Conservation lawGeneral Computer Sciencebusiness.industryComputationScalar (mathematics)General EngineeringOdeVelocity factorComputational fluid dynamicsNonlinear systemClassical mechanicsMesh generationApplied mathematicsbusinessMathematicsComputers & Fluids
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Fractional visco-elastic Euler–Bernoulli beam

2013

Abstract Aim of this paper is the response evaluation of fractional visco-elastic Euler–Bernoulli beam under quasi-static and dynamic loads. Starting from the local fractional visco-elastic relationship between axial stress and axial strain, it is shown that bending moment, curvature, shear, and the gradient of curvature involve fractional operators. Solution of particular example problems are studied in detail providing a correct position of mechanical boundary conditions. Moreover, it is shown that, for homogeneous beam both correspondence principles also hold in the case of Euler–Bernoulli beam with fractional constitutive law. Virtual work principle is also derived and applied to some c…

Constitutive equationVirtual work principleCurvatureFractional calculuViscoelasticityQuasi-static problemsVisco-elastic beamMaterials Science(all)Euler-Bernoulli beamModelling and SimulationGeneral Materials ScienceVirtual workBoundary value problemMathematicsApplied MathematicsMechanical EngineeringMathematical analysisFractional calculusCondensed Matter PhysicsFractional calculusClassical mechanicsMechanics of MaterialsQuasi-static problemModeling and SimulationEuler–Bernoulli beamBending momentCylinder stressSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniInternational Journal of Solids and Structures
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Density as a constraint and the separation of internal excitation energy in TDHF

1985

We present a fast and efficient constrained Hartree-Fock iteration scheme which constraints the complete density distribution to remain constant. The scheme is particularly suited to a coordinate- or momentum-space representation. The technique is applied to separate the collective and the internal energy in a propagating TDHF state. We study the behavior of these two energies in an16O+16O collision.

Constraint (information theory)PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsClassical mechanicsInternal energyNuclear TheoryNuclear fusionConstant (mathematics)CollisionRepresentation (mathematics)ExcitationEnergy (signal processing)Computational physicsZeitschrift f�r Physik A Atoms and Nuclei
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Consumption patterns, development and growth: Adam Smith, David Ricardo and Thomas Robert Malthus

2003

In this paper we combine the classical analysis of luxury consumption with the classical theories of development and growth. We also focus on the role played, within classical economics, by institutional factors such as the structure of property rights and contractual arrangements in determining consumption patterns and investment in agriculture. In particular, we show that Ricardo's and Malthus' different views on the role of consumption expenditure in promoting growth depend on Ricardo's acceptance (Malthus' refusal) of Say's law of markets and on Ricardo's exclusion (Malthus' inclusion) of a non-commodity option such as leisure from (in) the range of available consumption alternatives.

Consumption (economics)Consumption growth classic economicsSay's lawHistory and Philosophy of ScienceSettore SECS-P/04 - Storia Del Pensiero EconomicoProperty rightsGeneral Arts and HumanitiesEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)EconomicsAdam smithNeoclassical economicsDevelopment theoryInvestment (macroeconomics)The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought
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Money in an Estimated Business Cycle Model of the Euro Area

2006

We present maximum likelihood estimates of a small scale dynamic general equilibrium model for the Eurozone. We pay special attention to the role of money, both through its direct effect upon private agents’ decisions and as a component of the monetary policy rule. Our results can be summarized as follows. First, we find no direct effect of money upon inflation and output but money growth plays a significant role in the interest rate rule. Second, money demand shocks mainly help to forecast real balances while real shocks explain the bulk of price, output and interest rates fluctuations. Third, the estimated model predicts sensible conditional correlations among those variables both to dema…

Consumption (economics)Economics and EconometricsGeneral equilibrium theoryDemand shockmedia_common.quotation_subjectMaximum likelihoodClassical dichotomyBusiness cycleEconomicsMonetary economicsMarginal utilityInterest ratemedia_commonThe Economic Journal
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Positional goods and social welfare: a note on George Pendleton Watkins’ neglected contribution

2018

Watkins's analysis of adventitious utility contains many aspects that are connected to the contemporary debate on positional goods. First, Watkins adventitious utility emerges from a process of social exclusion and can create negative externalities, in the sense that positive consumption of one individual implies negative consumption by another individual. Not only it creates negative externalities on other individuals, but it can initiate a race-to-the-bottom, where individuals waste an increasing amount of money on goods which do not possess any real utility.

Consumption (economics)George P060106 history of social sciencesGeneral Arts and Humanities05 social sciencesEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Watkins George P.Social Welfare06 humanities and the artsNeoclassical economicsWatkinspositional goodsHistory and Philosophy of ScienceSettore SECS-P/04 - Storia Del Pensiero EconomicoGeorge (robot)0502 economics and businessEconomics0601 history and archaeologySocial exclusionpositional goodconsumption050207 economicsWatkins George P.; positional goods; consumption.ExternalityThe European Journal of the History of Economic Thought
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