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Riemann-Type Definition of the Improper Integrals

2004

Riemann-type definitions of the Riemann improper integral and of the Lebesgue improper integral are obtained from McShane's definition of the Lebesgue integral by imposing a Kurzweil-Henstock's condition on McShane's partitions.

Statistics::TheoryMathematics::Functional AnalysisMathematics::Dynamical SystemsStatistics::ApplicationsGeneral MathematicsMathematical analysisMathematics::Classical Analysis and ODEsRiemann integralType (model theory)Lebesgue integrationMcShane's partitionRiemann hypothesissymbols.namesakeKurzweil-Henstock's partitionOrdinary differential equationImproper integralsymbolsMathematicsCzechoslovak Mathematical Journal
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Achieving Intelligent Traffic-aware Consolidation of Virtual Machines in a Data Center Using Learning Automata

2016

Cloud Computing (CC) is becoming increasingly pertinent and popular. A natural consequence of this is that many modern-day data centers experience very high internal traffic within the data centers themselves. The VMs with high mutual traffic often end up being far apart in the data center network, forcing them to communicate over unnecessarily long distances. The consequent traffic bottlenecks negatively affect both the performance of the application and the network in its entirety, posing nontrivial challenges for the administrators of these cloudbased data centers. The problem can, quite naturally, be compartmentalized into two phases which follow each other. First of all, the VMs are co…

Graph Partitioning (GP)Learning Automata (LA)Cloud Computing (CC)Virtual machinesTraffic-aware consolidation
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How composition and process parameters affect volatile active compounds in biopolymer films

2012

Abstract Active edible films based on chitosan and containing an active aroma compound have been investigated. The influence of the composition of the film forming solution (solvent, plasticizers, nanoparticles, emulsifiers and aroma traps) and process parameters (temperature and viscosity) on drying kinetics, water content, colour, aroma compound retention and partition coefficient was studied. Solvent evaporation rate was increased by addition of ethanol. Water evaporation was delayed by glycerol. The aroma retention during film drying was directly related to the water content. The drying temperature had opposite influences according to the composition of the solvent and additives. Increa…

food.ingredientPolymers and PlasticsbiologyOrganic ChemistryPlasticizerfood and beveragesengineering.materialbiology.organism_classificationPartition coefficientSolventchemistry.chemical_compoundfoodchitosan film; drying; aroma retention; partition coefficient; temperature; moisturechemistryChemical engineeringMaterials ChemistryGlycerolengineeringAroma compoundOrganic chemistryGum arabicBiopolymerAromaCarbohydrate Polymers
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Qualitative Comparison of Community Detection Algorithms

2011

Community detection is a very active field in complex networks analysis, consisting in identifying groups of nodes more densely interconnected relatively to the rest of the network. The existing algorithms are usually tested and compared on real-world and artificial networks, their performance being assessed through some partition similarity measure. However, artificial networks realism can be questioned, and the appropriateness of those measures is not obvious. In this study, we take advantage of recent advances concerning the characterization of community structures to tackle these questions. We first generate networks thanks to the most realistic model available to date. Their analysis r…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesPhysics - Physics and SocietyComputer scienceComputer Vision and Pattern Recognition (cs.CV)Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionFOS: Physical sciences02 engineering and technologyPhysics and Society (physics.soc-ph)Similarity measure[INFO.INFO-DM]Computer Science [cs]/Discrete Mathematics [cs.DM][ INFO.INFO-CV ] Computer Science [cs]/Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition [cs.CV]Complex NetworksField (computer science)Qualitative analysis020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSocial and Information Networks (cs.SI)Algorithms ComparisonArtificial networks[INFO.INFO-CV]Computer Science [cs]/Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition [cs.CV]Computer Science - Social and Information Networks[ INFO.INFO-DM ] Computer Science [cs]/Discrete Mathematics [cs.DM]Complex networkPartition (database)Community Properties020201 artificial intelligence & image processingAlgorithmCommunity Detection
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Trace-element partitioning between amphibole and silicate melt.

2007

Knowledge of the partitioning behavior of trace elements between solid and liquid is a prerequisite for modern igneous and mantle petrology. Most of the mathematical models simulating melt generation, migration and evolution within the mantle and/or the crust require the availability of reliable solid/liquid partition coefficients for the mineral phases involved in the process. Calcic amphiboles are extremely important for the understanding of lithospheric processes because of both their common occurrence in a variety of igneous and metamorphic rocks types and their capability of hosting a large number of geochemically important trace elements. A series of studies on the partitioning behavi…

Trace elementGeochemistryCrustMantle (geology)SilicateIgneous rockchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrysilicate meltsGeochemistry and Petrologyamphibolestrace element partitioningXenolithKimberliteAmphiboleGeologycation ordering
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ESR study of the liposome membrane physical parameters in the heating-cooling cycles.

1998

Abstract Changes of dynamic and structural parameters of egg yolk lecithin (EYL) liposome mem­branes in the heating-cooling cycles have been studied using the E S R spin probe method. The investigations were conducted in the range of temperatures from -18 °C to +60 °C. It has been found that in the range of temperatures -15 °C to +45 °C in both the heating and the cooling run the spectroscopic parameters changed practically along the same curve (re­versible changes). However, after exceeding this range of temperatures one of the parameters (partition coefficient of the spin probe 2,2,6,6 -tetramethylpiperidine -1-oxyl; TEMPO) changed along a closed curve, showing the phenomenon of thermal h…

Range (particle radiation)Liposomefood.ingredientMaterials scienceHot TemperatureAnalytical chemistryElectron Spin Resonance SpectroscopyActive surfaceLecithinEgg YolkGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologySpin probePartition coefficientCold TemperatureCyclic N-OxidesfoodMembraneLiposomesPhosphatidylcholinesMoleculeThermodynamicsSpin LabelsZeitschrift fur Naturforschung. C, Journal of biosciences
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On achieving intelligent traffic-aware consolidation of virtual machines in a data center using Learning Automata

2018

Unlike the computational mechanisms of the past many decades, that involved individual (extremely powerful) computers or clusters of machines, cloud computing (CC) is becoming increasingly pertinent and popular. Computing resources such as CPU and storage are becoming cheaper, and the servers themselves are becoming more powerful. This enables clouds to host more virtual machines (VMs). A natural consequence ofthis is that many modern-day data centers experience very high internaltraffic within the data centers themselves. This is, of course, due to the occurrence of servers that belong to the same tenant, communicating between themselves. The problem is accentuated when the VM deployment t…

General Computer ScienceComputer scienceDistributed computingCloud computing02 engineering and technologyNetwork topologycomputer.software_genreTheoretical Computer ScienceLearning automataServer0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringCloud computingCluster analysisLearning automatabusiness.industryGraph partitioningGraph partition020206 networking & telecommunicationsVirtual machineModeling and Simulation020201 artificial intelligence & image processingData centerVirtual machinesbusinesscomputerComputer network
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Modeling multipartite virus evolution: the genome formula facilitates rapid adaptation to heterogeneous environments

2020

Multipartite viruses have two or more genome segments, and package different segments into different particle types. Although multipartition is thought to have a cost for virus transmission, its benefits are not clear. Recent experimental work has shown that the equilibrium frequency of viral genome segments, the setpoint genome formula (SGF), can be unbalanced and host-species dependent. These observations have reinvigorated the hypothesis that changes in genome-segment frequencies can lead to changes in virus-gene expression that might be adaptive. Here we explore this hypothesis by developing models of bipartite virus infection, leading to a threefold contribution. First, we show that th…

 model0303 health sciencesviruses030302 biochemistry & molecular biologyPlan_S-Compliant_NOComputational biologyBiologyMicrobiologyGenomegenome formulaVirus03 medical and health sciencesMultipartiteMultiplicity of infectionmulticomponent virusinternationalVirologyViral evolutionmultipartite virusgenome organizationMultipartitionAdaptationResearch Article030304 developmental biologyGenomic organization
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Gauge-origin independent calculation of magnetizabilities and rotational g tensors at the coupled-cluster level.

2007

An implementation of the gauge-origin independent calculation of magnetizabilities and rotational g tensors at the coupled-cluster (CC) level is presented. The properties of interest are obtained as second derivatives of the energy with respect to the external magnetic field (in the case of the magnetizability) or with respect to magnetic field and rotational angular momentum (in the case of the rotational g tensor), while gauge-origin independence and fast basis-set convergence are ensured by using gauge-including atomic orbitals (London atomic orbitals) as well as their extension to treat rotational perturbations (rotational London atomic orbitals). The implementation within our existing …

Angular momentumCoupled clusterMagnetic momentAtomic orbitalChemistryQuantum mechanicsGeneral Physics and AstronomyRotational transitionRotational temperatureTensorPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsRotational partition functionThe Journal of chemical physics
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Large‐scale set partitioning problems: Some real‐world instances hide a beneficial structure

2006

In this paper we consider large‐scale set partitioning problems. Our main purpose is to show that real‐world set partitioning problems originating from the container‐trucking industry are easier to tackle in respect to general ones. We show such different behavior through computational experiments: in particular, we have applied both a heuristic algorithm and some exact solution approaches to real‐world instances as well as to benchmark instances from Beasley OR‐library. Moreover, in order to gain an insight into the structure of the real‐world instances, we have performed and evaluated various instance perturbations. Didelės matematinės aibės dalijimo problemų sprendimas, nagrinėjant reali…

Structure (mathematical logic)Mathematical optimizationLagrangian relaxationHF5001-6182real-world instancesEconomic growth development planningScale (descriptive set theory)set partitioningSet (abstract data type)symbols.namesakecontainer-trucking industryinstance perturbationsOR-libraryLagrangian relaxationHD72-88Benchmark (computing)symbolsBusinessFinanceMathematicsTechnological and Economic Development of Economy
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