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Finite-frequency spin susceptibility and spin pumping in superconductors with spin-orbit relaxation

2020

Static spin susceptibility of superconductors with spin-orbit relaxation has been calculated in the seminal work of A.A. Abrikosov and L.P. Gor'kov [Sov. Phys. JETP, {\bf 15}, 752 (1962)]. Surprisingly the generalization of this result to finite frequencies has not been done despite being quite important for the modern topic of superconducting spintronics. The present paper fills this gap by deriving the analytical expression for spin susceptibility. The time-dependent spin response is shown to be captured by the quasiclassical Eilenberger equation with collision integrals corresponding to the ordinary and spin-orbit scattering. Using the developed formalism we study the linear spin pumping…

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Openness and Discreteness

2013

The aim of this chapter is to study conditions under which a mapping of finite distortion is open (maps open sets to open sets) and discrete (preimage of each point is a discrete set).

symbols.namesakeDirac measureDistortionMathematical analysisOpen setsymbolsOpenness to experiencePoint (geometry)Conformal mapDiscrete setNonlinear elasticityMathematics
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Excitation energies and photoabsorption oscillator strengths of the Rydberg series in CF3Cl. A linear response and quantum defect study.

2007

Vertical excitation energies of the CF(3)Cl molecule have been obtained from a response function approach with a CC reference function to determine absolute photoabsorption oscillator strengths in the molecular-adapted quantum defect orbital formalism (MQDO). The present work covers more highly excited Rydberg states than have been experimentally reported. Assessing of the reliability of the present calculations is provided through a comparative analysis between the results of the molecule and the Cl atom. This can be used to allow for predictions of the same type of properties in other analogous systems.

symbols.namesakeFormalism (philosophy of mathematics)Quantum defectChemistryExcited stateRydberg formulasymbolsMoleculePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryReference functionAtomic physicsExcitationThe journal of physical chemistry. A
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Supporting Agile Development by Facilitating Natural User Interaction with Executable Formal Specifications

2011

Agile development benefits from fast feedback from various stakeholders. If implemented in a suitable way, formal methods can enhance the agile development process. With an executable formal specification, it is possible to analyse and simulate the behaviour of the target system before it is being built. However, for the users' and developers' natural participation in the development process, it is necessary to use a real end-user interface and bind it to the execution environment being used in the simulations and animations. This requires, though, that the execution model used to simulate the specification is appropriately changed to facilitate the use of these user interfaces. The authors…

ta113Agile usability engineeringbusiness.industryComputer scienceProgramming languageAgile Unified ProcessGeneral Medicinecomputer.file_formatFormal methodscomputer.software_genreFormal specificationExecutableUser interfacebusinessSoftware engineeringcomputerExecution modelAgile software developmentACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes
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Formal specification of open standards and the case of RSS v2.0

2014

Open standardization seems to be very popular among software developers as it makes the standard's adoption by the software engineering community easier and smoother. Formal specification methods, on the other hand, while very promising, are being adopted by protocol engineers very slowly; the industry seems to have little motivation to move into this, almost unknown, territory.In this paper the authors present the i) idea of applying formal methods (formal specification techniques) to open standards' specifications, and ii) an example of a formal specification of open standards, RSS v2.0 in particular. The authors support and provide evidence for the advantages of the open standards formal…

ta113Language Of Temporal Ordering SpecificationProgramming languageComputer scienceFormal specificationObject languageAlgebraic specificationSpecification languageRefinementcomputer.software_genreFormal methodscomputerFormal verification
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Turing's error-revised

2016

Many important lines of argumentation have been presented during the last decades claiming that machines cannot think like people. Yet, it has been possible to construct devices and information systems, which replace people in tasks which have previously been occupied by people as the tasks require intelligence. The long and versatile discourse over, what machine intelligence is, suggests that there is something unclear in the foundations of the discourse itself. Therefore, we critically studied the foundations of used theory languages. By looking critically some of the main arguments of machine thinking, one can find unifying factors. Most of them are based on the fact that computers canno…

ta113computationClass (set theory)modelformal language02 engineering and technologyconsciousnessArgumentation theoryEpistemologyTuring machineTuring machinesymbols.namesake020204 information systemsFormal language0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringsymbolsSelection (linguistics)020201 artificial intelligence & image processingSociologyConstruct (philosophy)TuringcomputermindNatural languagecomputer.programming_languageInternational Journal of Philosophy Study
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Checkpoint Leonardo – combining informal science and art education to primary and science teacher education

2014

Both artists and scientists want to make the invisible world visible. Checkpoint Leonardo (CPL) is a project for teaching and learning the art and science ways to gain knowledge of the world in informal museum and school education simultaneously. It consists of a series of art exhibitions with tailored workshops based on the scientific and artistic perspectives of the exhibit artworks. The first four workshops were designed and instructed for the conceptual level of 6th grade pupils by interdisciplinary groups of physics student teachers and elementary school student teachers. These workshops studied different ways of perceiving (related to cubism), infrared imaging, oxidation as a source o…

taidekasvatusinformal scienceComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONscience teacher educationmuseopedagogiikkataidetiedeteacher education
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Assessing travel time-based accessibility to outdoor ice skating fields for children in Helsinki during the COVID-19 pandemic

2022

This paper was written within the research project called “Equality in suburban physical activity environments, YLLI” (in Finnish: Yhdenvertainen liikunnallinen lähiö, YLLI) funded by the Suburban Programme 2020–2022 (in Finnish: Lähiöohjelma 2020–2022, decision number VN/10837/2020). Informal sport is central to Finnish children’s leisure and physical activity time. This paper aims to build a better understanding of the travel time-based accessibility to informal sports facilities, specifically to ice skating fields, for children and adolescents (aged 7–19) in the city of Helsinki. We focused on the winter of 2020–2021 because COVID-19 restrictions on indoor activities resulted in ice skat…

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Spazio pubblico, usi temporanei e tattiche di city-making

2014

Progetti a breve termine basati sulle comunità, iniziative temporanee e bottom-up in cui i fruitori generano lo spazio pubblico, si moltiplicano nelle città di tutto il mondo e si affiancano a più tradizionali azioni di pianificazione a lungo termine. L'Urbanistica si trova, inaspettatamente, a prendere in considerazione la forza e la possibilità di soluzioni piccole e lente, domandandosi su come "abilitare" le sperimentazioni dei nuovi city-making integrandole nel tradizionale processo lineare decisionale, stimolando nuove politiche urbane che possano sostenere la creatività dei processi, proporre nuovi modi di decisione e di azione, utilizzando forme di coordinamento e di collaborazione, …

tattiche trasformazioni informali spazio pubblicoSettore ICAR/21 - Urbanistica
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Forma, cultura, società. Teorie e metodi degli studi sull’arte

2010

teoria dell'arte formalismo iconologia storia sociale
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