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The Second APOKASC Catalog: The Empirical Approach

2018

We present a catalog of stellar properties for a large sample of 6676 evolved stars with APOGEE spectroscopic parameters and \textit{Kepler} asteroseismic data analyzed using five independent techniques. Our data includes evolutionary state, surface gravity, mean density, mass, radius, age, and the spectroscopic and asteroseismic measurements used to derive them. We employ a new empirical approach for combining asteroseismic measurements from different methods, calibrating the inferred stellar parameters, and estimating uncertainties. With high statistical significance, we find that asteroseismic parameters inferred from the different pipelines have systematic offsets that are not removed b…

Stellar populationoscillations (including pulsations) [stars]fundamental parameters [stars]KEPLERFOS: Physical sciencesAstrophysicsAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics01 natural sciences0103 physical sciencesOSCILLATIONSAstrophysics::Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsStatistical dispersionstars abundancesFIELD010303 astronomy & astrophysicsRed clumpScalingComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSAstrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsSolar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR)PhysicsMIXING-LENGTH010308 nuclear & particles physicsAstronomy and AstrophysicsRadiusSurface gravityAGESRED GIANTSStarsStar clusterAstrophysics - Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsSpace and Planetary ScienceOPEN CLUSTERSAstrophysics::Earth and Planetary AstrophysicsBOLOMETRIC CORRECTIONS[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]STARSASTEROSEISMIC MASS
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Modelling Bacterial Dynamics in Food Products: Role of Environmental Noise and Interspecific Competition

2013

In this paper we review some results obtained within the context of the predictive microbiology, which is a specific field of the population dynamics. In particular we discuss three models, which exploit tools of statistical mechanics, for bacterial dynamics in food of animal origin. In the first model, the random fluctuating behaviour, experimentally measured, of the temperature is considered. In the second model stochastic differential equations are introduced to take into account the influence of physical and chemical variables, such as temperature, pH and activity water, subject to deterministic and random variations. The third model, which is an extended version of the second one, negl…

Stochastic Modelingeducation.field_of_studyPopulation DynamicPopulationStatistical MechanicNoise in Biological SystemsContext (language use)Statistical mechanicsInterspecific competitionSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)Field (geography)Stochastic differential equationNoiseNoise-Induced EffectBiological systemEnvironmental noiseeducationMathematicsJournal of Modern Physics
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Effective target arrangement in a deterministic scale-free graph

2010

We study the random walk problem on a deterministic scale-free network, in the presence of a set of static, identical targets; due to the strong inhomogeneity of the underlying structure the mean first-passage time (MFPT), meant as a measure of transport efficiency, is expected to depend sensitively on the position of targets. We consider several spatial arrangements for targets and we calculate, mainly rigorously, the related MFPT, where the average is taken over all possible starting points and over all possible paths. For all the cases studied, the MFPT asymptotically scales like N^{theta}, being N the volume of the substrate and theta ranging from (1 - log 2/log3), for central target(s)…

Stochastic ProcessesModels StatisticalStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Structure (category theory)FOS: Physical sciencesScale (descriptive set theory)Free graphMeasure (mathematics)Models BiologicalCombinatoricsBiological Clocks; Computer Simulation; Models Biological; Models Statistical; Stochastic Processes; Statistical and Nonlinear Physics; Statistics and Probability; Condensed Matter PhysicsPosition (vector)Biological ClocksComputer SimulationCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsMathematics
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Modeling of Sensory Characteristics Based on the Growth of Food Spoilage Bacteria

2016

During last years theoretical works shed new light and proposed new hypothesis on the mechanisms which regulate the time behaviour of biological populations in different natural systems. Despite of this, the role of environmental variables in ecological systems is still an open question. Filling this gap of knowledge is a crucial task for a deeper comprehension of the dynamics of biological populations in real ecosystems. In this work we study how the dynamics of food spoilage bacteria influences the sensory characteristics of fresh fish specimens. This topic is crucial for a better understanding of the role played by the bacterial growth on the organoleptic properties, and for the quality …

Stochastic ordinary differential equationmedia_common.quotation_subjectFood spoilageOrganolepticFOS: Physical sciencesSensory systemContext (language use)BiologyPopulation dynamic01 natural sciencesSensory analysisPopulation dynamics; Predictive microbiology; Stochastic ordinary differential equations; Modeling and Simulation010305 fluids & plasmas0103 physical sciencesStatisticsQuality (business)010306 general physicsQuantitative Biology - Populations and EvolutionCondensed Matter - Statistical Mechanicsmedia_commonPredictive microbiologyStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)EcologyApplied MathematicsPopulations and Evolution (q-bio.PE)Experimental dataSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)Modeling and SimulationFOS: Biological sciencesPredictive microbiology
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ORDERING KINETICS IN QUASI-ONE-DIMENSIONAL ISING-LIKE SYSTEMS

1993

We present results of a Monte Carlo simulation of the kinetics of ordering in the two-dimensional nearest-neighbor Ising model in anL xM geometry with two free boundaries of length M≫L. This model can be viewed as representing an adsorbant on a stepped surface with mean terrace widthL. We follow the ordering kinetics after quenches to temperatures 0.25 ⩽ T/Tc ⩽ 1 starting from a random initial configuration at a coverage ofΘ=0.5 in the corresponding lattice gas picture. The systems evolve in time according to a Glauber kinetics with nonconserved order parameter. The equilibrium structure is given by a one-dimensional sequence of ordered domains. The ordering process evolves from a short ini…

Stochastic processLattice (order)Logarithmic growthMonte Carlo methodStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsIsing modelStatistical physicsStatistical mechanicsStructure factorRandom walkMathematical PhysicsMathematics
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Noise Induced Phenomena in the Dynamics of Two Competing Species

2015

Noise through its interaction with the nonlinearity of the living systems can give rise to counter-intuitive phenomena. In this paper we shortly review noise induced effects in different ecosystems, in which two populations compete for the same resources. We also present new results on spatial patterns of two populations, while modeling real distributions of anchovies and sardines. The transient dynamics of these ecosystems are analyzed through generalized Lotka-Volterra equations in the presence of multiplicative noise, which models the interaction between the species and the environment. We find noise induced phenomena such as quasi-deterministic oscillations, stochastic resonance, noise …

Stochastic resonanceMultiplicative noiseFOS: Physical sciencesPopulation dynamic01 natural sciencesMultiplicative noiseNoise induced phenomena010305 fluids & plasmasLangevin equation0103 physical sciencesQuantitative Biology::Populations and EvolutionStatistical physicsQuantitative Biology - Populations and Evolution010306 general physicsCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsPhysicsExtinctionPredictive microbiologyStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Applied MathematicsPopulations and Evolution (q-bio.PE)Langevin equation; Multiplicative noise; Noise induced phenomena; Population dynamics; Predictive microbiology; Stochastic resonance; Modeling and SimulationSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)Langevin equationNoiseModeling and SimulationFOS: Biological sciencesSpatial ecologyProbability distributionStochastic resonanceCoupled map lattice
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Confined binary two-dimensional colloidal crystals: Monte Carlo simulation of crack formation.

2010

Binary mixtures (A, B) of colloidal particles of different sizes in two dimensions may form crystals with square lattice structure (the A-particles occupying the white sites and the B-particles the black sites of a checkerboard). Confining such a system by two parallel 'walls' a distance D apart, long-range order in the direction parallel to the walls is stabilized by 'corrugated walls' that are commensurate with the lattice structure but destabilized by structureless 'hard walls', even if there is no misfit between the strip width D and the crystal lattice spacing. The crossover to quasi-one-dimensional behavior is studied by Monte Carlo simulations, analyzing Lindemann parameters and disp…

Stress (mechanics)CrystalCorrelation function (statistical mechanics)Materials scienceCondensed matter physicsMonte Carlo methodParticleGeneral Materials ScienceColloidal crystalCondensed Matter PhysicsCritical valueSquare latticeJournal of physics. Condensed matter : an Institute of Physics journal
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1980

A phenomenological theory of the Phase Distribution Chromatography (PDC)-separation effect is outlined and a theoretical equation for the measured PDC-calibration curves is given. Assuming a reversible-thermodynamical equilibrium in the polystyrene-PDC-column, only a relatively small part of the measured PDC-calibration curves could be explained: namely those running below their tangents. In order to explain the whole sigmoidal shape of the experimental curves, a theory of steady state in the system sol/gel was developed assuming deformation of the polymer coil near the gel front due to the stress related to the velocity gradient. The resulting dynamical flow-equilibrium differs highly from…

Stress (mechanics)Partition coefficientPartition function (statistical mechanics)Steady stateChromatographyDeformation (mechanics)ChemistryVelocity gradientPhase (matter)ThermodynamicsTangentDie Makromolekulare Chemie
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Solving the Problems of Inspection Planning under Parametric Uncertainty of Underlying Models

2013

Certain fatigued structures must be inspected in order to detect fatigue damages that would otherwise not be apparent. A technique for obtaining optimal inspection strategies is proposed for situations where it is difficult to quantify the costs associated with inspections and undetected failure. For fatigued structures for which failures (fatigue damages) are only detected at the time of inspection, it is important to be able to determine the optimal times of inspection. Fewer inspections will lead to lower fatigue reliability of the structure upon demand, and frequent inspection will lead to higher cost. When there is a fatigue reliability requirement, the problem is usually to develop an…

Structure (mathematical logic)EngineeringSequencereliabilitybusiness.industryeducationmaintainabilityoperational researchGeneral MedicinehumanitiesReliability engineeringInvariant embeddingstomatognathic diseasesprobabilistic and statistical models in industrial plant controlDamagessafety and dependability of production systemsbusinessReliability (statistics)Invariant (computer science)Parametric statisticsIFAC Proceedings Volumes
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Disordered hyperuniformity in superconducting vortex lattices

2020

Particles occupying sites of a random lattice present density fluctuations at all length scales. It has been proposed that increasing interparticle interactions reduces long range density fluctuations, deviating from random behaviour. This leads to power laws in the structure factor and the number variance that can be used to characterize deviations from randomness which eventually lead to disordered hyperuniformity. It is not yet fully clear how to link density fluctuations with interactions in a disordered hyperuniform system. Interactions between superconducting vortices are very sensitive to vortex pinning, to the crystal structure of the superconductor and to the value of the magnetic …

Superconducting VorticesFOS: Physical sciencesCondensed Matter - Soft Condensed MatterCurrent Carrying Capability01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasSuperconductivity (cond-mat.supr-con)Physics::Fluid DynamicsCondensed Matter::Superconductivity0103 physical sciences010306 general physicsCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsPinning StrengthSuperconductivityPhysicsStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Degree (graph theory)Condensed matter physicsDensity FluctuationCondensed Matter - SuperconductivityType II SuperconductorsFísicaCritical TemperaturesVortexStructure FactorsVortex ArrangementsSoft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft)Physical Review Research
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