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Fruiting, Morphology, and Architecture of ‘Arbequina’ and ‘Calatina’ Olive Branches

2022

Two different olive cultivars grown under a high-density hedgerow system were studied to compare their fruiting and branch architecture features and to determine the possibility to use ‘Calatina’ olive trees for intensive plantings, as a local alternative to the international reference ‘Arbequina’. Weights of two-year-old branches, fruits and leaves were recorded to estimate the growth partitioning. Growth and architectural parameters, such as shoot length, vector and diameter, branching angle, branch total length, height, width, area, and branching frequency, were determined by digital image analysis. Digital images of the fruits were also used to estimate fruit maturation by peel color an…

Settore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni Arboreefruit peel colorbranching patternbiomass partitioningdigital image analysifruit bearing habitPlant ScienceHorticulturecanopy growthOlea europaeaHorticulturae
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Effect of rootstock vigor and in-row spacing on stem and root growth, conformation, and dry-matter distribution of young apple trees

2003

The effects of M.9 and MM.106 rootstocks and in-row spacing (0.4, 0.7, and 1 m) on the vegetative behavior of three-year-old apple (Malus domestica Borkh) trees were studied. Analysis of digital images was used to estimate canopy and root growth and conformation (shape and size), whereas dry matter distribution was used to determine partitioning to various plant parts. Trees on less vigorous M.9 rootstocks showed reduced stem and root growth as they produced less and/or shorter shoots and less and/or shorter and thinner roots. Canopy spread area (CSA) and volume were similar for trees on both rootstocks and differences in stem length density (stem length per unit canopy volume; SLD) compens…

Settore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni Arboreeplanting density leaf area Malus domestica carbon partitioning root surface area vegetative growth
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Exploitation of food sources by ichthyofauna in the Acquatina coastal system (Apulia, Italy)

2010

Settore BIO/07 - Ecologiafood webs stable isotopes fush niche partitioning spatial variations coastal pond Mediterranean
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A fast and recursive algorithm for clustering large datasets with k-medians

2012

Clustering with fast algorithms large samples of high dimensional data is an important challenge in computational statistics. Borrowing ideas from MacQueen (1967) who introduced a sequential version of the $k$-means algorithm, a new class of recursive stochastic gradient algorithms designed for the $k$-medians loss criterion is proposed. By their recursive nature, these algorithms are very fast and are well adapted to deal with large samples of data that are allowed to arrive sequentially. It is proved that the stochastic gradient algorithm converges almost surely to the set of stationary points of the underlying loss criterion. A particular attention is paid to the averaged versions, which…

Statistics and ProbabilityClustering high-dimensional dataFOS: Computer and information sciencesMathematical optimizationhigh dimensional dataMachine Learning (stat.ML)02 engineering and technologyStochastic approximation01 natural sciencesStatistics - Computation010104 statistics & probabilityk-medoidsStatistics - Machine Learning[MATH.MATH-ST]Mathematics [math]/Statistics [math.ST]stochastic approximation0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringComputational statisticsrecursive estimatorsAlmost surely[ MATH.MATH-ST ] Mathematics [math]/Statistics [math.ST]0101 mathematicsCluster analysisComputation (stat.CO)Mathematicsaveragingk-medoidsRobbins MonroApplied MathematicsEstimator[STAT.TH]Statistics [stat]/Statistics Theory [stat.TH]stochastic gradient[ STAT.TH ] Statistics [stat]/Statistics Theory [stat.TH]MedoidComputational MathematicsComputational Theory and Mathematicsonline clustering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingpartitioning around medoidsAlgorithm
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Polymetamorphism and ductile deformation of staurolite-cordierite schist of the Bossost Dome: indication for Variscan extension in the Axial Zone of …

2003

The Bossòst dome is an E–W-trending elongated structural and metamorphic dome developed in Cambro-Ordovician metasedimentary rocks in the Variscan Axial Zone of the central Pyrenees. A steep fault separates a northern half-dome, cored by massif granite, from an E–W-trending doubly plunging antiform with granitic sills and dykes in the core to the south. The main foliation is a flat-lying S1/2 schistosity that grades into a steeper-dipping slaty cleavage at the dome margins. Three major deformational and two metamorphic phases can be differentiated. S1/2 schistosity is an axial planar cleavage to W-vergent recumbent folding that probably occurred in mid-Westphalian time. Peak regional metamo…

Strain partitioningCrenulationvisual_artMetamorphic rockStaurolitevisual_art.visual_art_mediumSchistGeochemistryMetamorphismCleavage (geology)GeologyShear zoneGeology
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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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Space partitioning of exchange-correlation functionals with the projector augmented-wave method

2018

We implement a Becke fuzzy cells type space partitioning scheme for the purposes of exchange-correlation within the GPAW projector augmented-wave method based density functional theory code. Space partitioning is needed in the situation where one needs to treat different parts of a combined system with different exchange-correlation functionals. For example, bulk and surface regions of a system could be treated with functionals that are specifically designed to capture the distinct physics of those regions. Here, we use the space partitioning scheme to implement the quasi-nonuniform exchange-correlation scheme, which is a useful practical approach for calculating metallic alloys on the gene…

Surface (mathematics)Correctnessprojector augmented wave methodFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and Astronomy010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesFuzzy logiclaw.inventionSet (abstract data type)alloyslaw0103 physical sciencesmetalliseoksetPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySpace partitioningta116density functional theoryPhysicsCondensed Matter - Materials Scienceta114010304 chemical physicsgeneralized gradient approximationsPartitions (building)tiheysfunktionaaliteoriaMaterials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci)0104 chemical sciencesexchange correlation functionalsProjectorVoronoi diagramsDensity functional theoryProjector augmented wave methodDensity functional theoryapproksimointiAlgorithmThe Journal of Chemical Physics
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Work Partitioning on Parallel and Distributed Agent-Based Simulation

2017

Work partitioning is a key challenge with ap- plications in many scientific and technological fields. The problem is very well studied with a rich literature on both distributed and parallel computing architectures. In this paper we deal with the work partitioning problem for parallel and distributed agent-based simulations which aims at (i) balancing the overall load distribution, (ii) minimizing, at the same time, the communication overhead due to agents' inter-dependencies. We introduce a classification taxonomy of work partitioning strategies and present a space-based work partitioning ap- proach, based on a Quad-tree data structure, which enables to: identify a good space partitioning …

Theoretical computer scienceComputational complexity theoryComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer scienceDistributed computingContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyParallel ComputingSynchronization (computer science)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringOverhead (computing)Space partitioningAgent-based simulation020203 distributed computingAgent-based simulations; D-MASON; Distributed Systems; Parallel Computing; Work partitioning; Hardware and Architecture; Computer Networks and Communications; Information SystemsFlocking (behavior)Agent-based simulations020206 networking & telecommunicationsWork partitioningData structureDistributed SystemComputer Networks and CommunicationD-MASONDistributed SystemsHardware and ArchitectureBoidsInformation Systems2017 IEEE International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium Workshops (IPDPSW)
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Random Tanglegram Partitions (Random TaPas): An Alexandrian Approach to the Cophylogenetic Gordian Knot

2018

Abstract Symbiosis is a key driver of evolutionary novelty and ecological diversity, but our understanding of how macroevolutionary processes originate extant symbiotic associations is still very incomplete. Cophylogenetic tools are used to assess the congruence between the phylogenies of two groups of organisms related by extant associations. If phylogenetic congruence is higher than expected by chance, we conclude that there is cophylogenetic signal in the system under study. However, how to quantify cophylogenetic signal is still an open issue. We present a novel approach, Random Tanglegram Partitions (Random TaPas) that applies a given global-fit method to random partial tanglegrams of …

Theoretical computer scienceDegree (graph theory)Phylogenetic treeComputer scienceContext (language use)Recursive partitioningVariation (game tree)BiologyClassificationModels BiologicalKnot (unit)CospeciationCongruence (geometry)Extant taxonPhylogeneticsGeneticsAnimalsComputer SimulationSymbiosisPhylogenySoftwareEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsCoevolutionSystematic Biology
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The Burrows-Wheeler Transform between Data Compression and Combinatorics on Words

2013

The Burrows-Wheeler Transform (BWT) is a tool of fundamental importance in Data Compression and, recently, has found many applications well beyond its original purpose. The main goal of this paper is to highlight the mathematical and combinatorial properties on which the outstanding versatility of the $BWT$ is based, i.e. its reversibility and the clustering effect on the output. Such properties have aroused curiosity and fervent interest in the scientific world both for theoretical aspects and for practical effects. In particular, in this paper we are interested both to survey the theoretical research issues which, by taking their cue from Data Compression, have been developed in the conte…

Theoretical computer scienceSettore INF/01 - InformaticaBurrows–Wheeler transformmedia_common.quotation_subjectTheoretical researchContext (language use)Data_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORYBurrows Wheeler transform; Clustering effect; Combinatorial propertiesCombinatorial propertiesBurrows Wheeler transformCombinatorics on wordsClustering effectBWT balancing optimal partitioning text-compressionCuriosityArithmeticCluster analysisFocus (optics)media_commonData compressionMathematics
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