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Probing the gateway to superheavy nuclei in cranked relativistic Hartree-Bogoliubov theory

2003

The cranked relativistic Hartree+Bogoliubov theory has been applied for a systematic study of the nuclei around 254No, the heaviest nuclei for which detailed spectroscopic data are available. The deformation, rotational response, pairing correlations, quasi-particle and other properties of these nuclei have been studied with different relativistic mean field (RMF) parametrizations. For the first time, the quasi-particle spectra of odd deformed nuclei have been calculated in a fully self-consistent way within the framework of the RMF theory. The energies of the spherical subshells, from which active deformed states of these nuclei emerge, are described with an accuracy better than 0.5 MeV fo…

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear Theory (nucl-th)Mean field theoryNuclear TheoryPairingNuclear TheoryFOS: Physical sciencesGateway (computer program)HartreeDeformation (meteorology)Nuclear ExperimentSpectral line
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Multiresolution based on weighted averages of the hat function I: Linear reconstruction techniques

1998

In this paper we analyze a particular example of the general framework developed in [A. Harten, {\it SIAM J. Numer. Anal}., 33 (1996) pp. 1205--1256], the case in which the discretization operator is obtained by taking local averages with respect to the hat function. We consider a class of reconstruction procedures which are appropriate for this multiresolution setting and describe the associated prediction operators that allow us to climb up the ladder from coarse to finer levels of resolution. In Part I we use data-independent (linear) reconstruction techniques as our approximation tool. We show how to obtain multiresolution transforms in bounded domains and analyze their stability with r…

Numerical AnalysisMathematical optimizationDiscretizationApplied Mathematicscomputer.software_genreComputational MathematicsMultiscale decompositionOperator (computer programming)Bounded functionApplied mathematicsClimbComputer Aided DesignDecomposition method (constraint satisfaction)Linear reconstructioncomputerMathematics
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Convex and expansive liftings close to two-isometries and power bounded operators

2021

Abstract In the context of Hilbert space operators, there is a strong relationship between convex and expansive operators and 2-isometries. In this paper, we investigate the bounded linear operators T on a Hilbert space H which have a 2-isometric lifting S on a Hilbert space K containing H as a closed subspace invariant for S ⁎ S . This last property holds in particular when S | K ⊖ H is an isometry. We relate such 2-isometric liftings S by some convex, concave or expansive liftings of the same type as S. We also examine some power bounded operators with such liftings, as well as an intermediate expansive lifting associated with T on the space H ⊕ l + 2 ( H ) . The latter notion is used to …

Numerical AnalysisPure mathematicsAlgebra and Number Theory010102 general mathematicsHilbert spaceContext (language use)010103 numerical & computational mathematicsSpace (mathematics)01 natural sciencessymbols.namesakeOperator (computer programming)Bounded functionIsometrysymbolsDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsGeometry and Topology0101 mathematicsInvariant (mathematics)Contraction (operator theory)MathematicsLinear Algebra and its Applications
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A innovative semi-immergible USV (SI-USV) drone for marine and lakes operations with instrumental telemetry and acoustic data acquisition capability

2015

The proposed project shows the results obtained in the implementation and testing in lacustrine and marine environment of a nautical remote controlled vehicle with surface navigation and innovative features Semi-Immersible (SI-USV). This vehicle is based on a pending patent belonging to Palermo University (Patent Pending RM2012A000209 and RM2012A000209) concerning innovative semi-immersible vehicles (SI-Drone), that can be remotely controlled from the ground, air, satellite and sea also during the semi-immersible operation. The vehicle with electric power is coupled with a jet propulsion, given the low draft, makes it possible to navigate in shallow waters or coastal shipping or sandbars. T…

OperabilitySettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica Ambientalesemi-immersibleRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentvesselPropulsionSettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciOceanographyData acquisitionSettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaEnvironmental monitoringCommunications satellitesi-usvElectric powerInstrumentation (computer programming)stadam centreUnderwater acousticsGeologyRemote sensingMarine engineering
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An Analytic Hierachy Process for Ranking Operating Costs of Low Cost and Full Service Airlines

2009

This paper develops an application of the analytic hierarchy process to rank the operating cost components of full service and low cost airlines. It takes into account the financial balance sheets and answers to a questionnaire submitted to the managers of selected airlines. The results suggest that the analytic hierarchy process can be appropriately used to obtain the ranking of the costs taking into account different views: financial, management and operative. Rental, office equipment and other supplies costs show the highest importance in the cost ranking, both for full services and low cost airlines. The robustness of the results is tested by Monte Carlo analysis.

Operating costOperations researchComputer sciencebusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementRank (computer programming)Monte Carlo SimulationAnalytic hierarchy processTransportationManagement Monitoring Policy and LawFull service and low cost airlines; Analytic hierarchy process; Operating costs; Monte Carlo SimulationMicroeconomicsRentingRankingLow-cost carrierFull service and low cost airlineAnalytic hierarchy proceBalance sheetRobustness (economics)businessLawOperating cost
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Transparent boundary condition for acoustic propagation in lined guide with mean flow

2008

A finite element analysis of acoustic radiation in an infinite lined guide with mean flow is studied. In order to bound the domain, transparent boundary conditions are introduced by means of a Dirichlet to Neumann (DtN) operator based on a modal decomposition. This decomposition is easy to carry out in a hard‐walled guide. With absorbant lining, many difficulties occur even without mean flow. Since the eigenvalue problem is no longer selfadjoint, acoustic modes are not orthogonal with respect to the L2‐scalar product. However, an orthogonality relation exists which permits writing the modal decomposition. For a lined guide with uniform mean flow, modes are no longer orthogonal but a new sca…

Operator (computer programming)Acoustics and UltrasonicsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)OrthogonalityMathematical analysisScalar (physics)Mean flowGeometryBoundary value problemAcoustic radiationFinite element methodEigenvalues and eigenvectorsMathematicsThe Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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The closure of the numerical range of an operator as spectral set

1964

Operator (computer programming)Applied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsMathematical analysisClosure (topology)Numerical rangeSpectral setMathematicsCommunications on Pure and Applied Mathematics
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Eigenvectors of k–ψ-contractive wedge operators

2008

Abstract We present new boundary conditions under which the fixed point index of a strict- ψ -contractive wedge operator is zero. Then we investigate eigenvalues and corresponding eigenvectors of k – ψ -contractive wedge operators.

Operator (computer programming)Applied MathematicsRadial setMathematical analysisFixed-point indexBoundary value problemOperator theoryWedge (geometry)Eigenvalues and eigenvectorsMathematicsApplied Mathematics Letters
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A pre-processing technique based on the wavelet transform for linear autoassociators with applications to face recognition

1997

In order to improve the performance of a linear autoassociator (which is a neural network model), we explore the use of several preprocessing techniques. The gist of our approach is to store, in addition to the original pattern, one or several pre-processed (i.e. filtered) versions of the patterns to be stored in a neural network. First, we compare the performance of several pre-processing techniques (a plain vanilla version of the autoassociator as a control, a Sobel operator, a Canny-Deriche operator, and a multiscale Canny-Deriche operator) on an example of a pattern completion task using a noise degraded version of a face stored in an autoassociator. We found that the multiscale Canny-D…

Operator (computer programming)Artificial neural networkComputer scienceSpeech recognitionPattern recognition (psychology)ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONWavelet transformSobel operatorNoise (video)Facial recognition systemEdge detection
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Cameras: Forms of Interaction

2010

This essay examines the material design of cameras. The author argues that design plays a central role in the interaction between Operator and Spectator (R. Barthes) and, furthermore, that it entails significant effects on photographic aesthetics. Finally, the author also considers some of the design differences between traditional emulsion cameras and digital cameras.

Operator (computer programming)Computer scienceHuman–computer interactionComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONGeneral MedicineRecherches sémiotiques
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