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    Il Gattopardo di Lampedusa come saga familiare: realismo modernista ed erosione dell’orizzonte della famiglia patriarcale

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    In questo saggio l'autore sostiene che la lettura tuttora diffusa del Gattopardo come un romanzo storico scritto da un conservatore non è accettabile. Il Gattopardo va invece interpretato come una saga familiare che racconta uno dei cambiamenti più radicali della società moderna: l’erosione dell’orizzonte di senso della famiglia patriarcale. Per sostenere questa interpretazione del Gattopardo l'autore riconsidera anzitutto le scelte di vita di Lampedusa e la sua concezione della politica. Poi commenta le sue riflessioni sulla letteratura e mostra come sia la stesura dei Ricordi a convincerlo a scrivere una saga familiare. Il saggio si chiude con un’analisi del Gattopardo, dove si mostra come sia il suo stile narrativo, che l'autore chiama “realismo modernista”, a condurre lettrici e lettori a immaginare dall’interno la scomparsa dell’orizzonte della famiglia patriarcale

    Putting the self into perspective: Fiction and moral imagination in Giovanni Verga

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    In this article, I argue that we should avoid a moralist interpretation of Verga and his Verist works. The literary value of Verga's Verist works consists neither in the expression of a nostalgia for the good life within a traditional community, nor in a defiant attitude towards a nihilist modernity. This is better shown by a careful reading of Fantasticheria, which I claim is the key text for understanding both Verga's career as a writer, and his novel I Malavoglia (1881). Fantasticheria is both a form of self-writing, whereby Verga stages himself as a modernist writer, and a metanarrative and meta-fictional commentary, which elaborates on a theory of literary fiction. According to Verga, writing and reading fiction is an exercise in moral imagination; it is a way of imagining life from the others’ point of view, and putting one's own sense of oneself into perspective

    Kaon production and propagation at intermediate relativistic energies

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    We systematically study K+K^+ observables in nucleus-nucleus collisions at 1-2 A GeV within the Boltzmann-Uehling-Uhlenbeck (BUU) transport model. We compare our calculations with the KaoS data on the kaon multiplicities and spectra. In addition, the kaon collective flow is computed and compared with the FOPI and KaoS data. We show, that the elliptic kaon flow measured recently by the KaoS Collaboration is best described by using the Brown-Rho parametrization of the kaon potential (UK(ρ0)30U_K(\rho_0) \simeq 30 MeV).Comment: 21 pages, 3 tables, 17 figures; references added; version accepted in PR

    Increasing Performances of TCP Data Transfers Through Multiple Parallel Connections

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    Although Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is a widely deployed and successful protocol, it shows some limitations in present-day environments. In particular, it is unable to exploit multiple (physical or logical) paths between two hosts. This paper presents PATTHEL, a session-layer solution designed for parallelizing stream data transfers. Parallelization is achieved by striping the data flow among multiple TCP channels. This solution does not require invasive changes to the networking stack and can be implemented entirely in user space. Moreover, it is flexible enough to suit several scenarios - e.g. it can be used to split a data transfer among multiple relays within a peer-to-peer overlay networ

    Sum rule for a difference of proton and neutron total photoproduction cross-sections

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    Starting from very high energy inelastic electron-nucleon scattering with a production of a hadronic state XX to be moved closely to the direction of the initial nucleon, then utilizing analytic properties of parts of forward virtual Compton scattering amplitudes on proton and neutron, one obtains the relation between nucleon form factors and a difference of proton and neutron differential electroproduction cross-sections. In particular, for the case of small transferred momenta, one finally derives sum rule, relating Dirac proton mean square radius and anomalous magnetic moments of proton and neutron to the integral over a difference of the total proton and neutron photoproduction cross-sections.Comment: LaTeX2e, 7 pages, 1 eps figure (revised version

    Double pion production in NNNN and NˉN\bar{N}N collisions

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    With an effective Lagrangian approach, we give a full analysis on the NNNNππNN \to NN\pi\pi and NˉNNˉNππ\bar{N}N\to \bar{N}N\pi\pi reactions by exploring the roles of various resonances with mass up to 1.72 GeV. We find large contributions from Δ\Delta, N(1440)N^*(1440), Δ(1600)\Delta(1600) and Δ(1620)\Delta(1620) resonances. Our calculations also indicate sizeable contributions from nucleon poles for the energies close to the threshold. A good description to the existing data of different isospin channels of NNNNππNN\to NN\pi\pi and NˉNNˉNππ\bar{N}N\to \bar{N}N\pi\pi for beam energies up to 2.2 GeV is reached. Our results provide important implications to the ABC effect and guildlines to the future experimental projects at COSY, HADES and HIRFL-CSR. We point out that the \={P}ANDA at FAIR could be an essential place for studying the properties of baryon resonances and the data with baryon and anti-baryon in final states are worth analyzing.Comment: Invited plenary talk at the 11th International Workshop on Meson Production, Properties and Interaction (MESON2010), 10-15 June, 2010, Krakow, Polan

    Combined Partial Wave Analysis for the description of exclusive p+pp+K++Λp+p \to p + K^+ + \Lambda production

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    The production of p K+ {\Lambda} in elementary p + p collision was investigated using the Bonn Gatchina Partial Wave Analysis framework. This approach allows the determination of possible participating production wave depending on the quantum numbers of the system. For the analysis seven data samples, measured at different detectors and beam energies, were used.For the extraction of the p{\Lambda} scattering length a cross check with established methods is required. Furthermore the total cross section of the production process is needed to be determined to extra cross section for the separate waves. Both methods are described in this work.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure

    Unexpected features of e+e-->ppbar and e+e-->lambda-lambdabar cross sections near threshold

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    Unexpected features of the BaBar data on e+e- in baryon-antibaryon cross sections are discussed. These data have been collected, with unprecedented accuracy, by means of the initial state radiation technique, which is particularly suitable in giving good acceptance and energy resolution at threshold. A striking feature observed in the BaBar data is the non-vanishing cross section at threshold for all these processes. This is the expectation due to the Coulomb enhancement factor acting on a charged fermion pair. In the case of e+e- in proton-antiproton it is found that Coulomb final state interactions largely dominate the cross section and the form factor is |G^p(4M^2_p)|~1, which could be a general feature for baryons. In the case of neutral baryons an interpretation of the non-vanishing cross section at threshold is suggested, based on quark electromagnetic interaction and taking into account the asymmetry between attractive and repulsive Coulomb factors. Besides strange baryon cross sections are compared to U-spin invariance predictions.Comment: 12 pages, 11 figure

    Two Detector Reactor Neutrino Oscillation Experiment Kr2Det at Krasnoyarsk. Status Report

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    We consider status of the Kr2Det project aimed at sensitive searches for neutrino oscillations in the atmospheric neutrino mass parameter region around Dm2 ~ 3x10-3 eV2and at obtaining new information on the electron neutrino mass structure (Ue3).Comment: 4 pages in pdf file. Talk presented at NANP-2001 International Conference in Dubna, Russia, June 200

    J/ψppˉϕJ/\psi \rightarrow p\bar{p}\phi decay in the isobar resonance model

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    Based on the effective Lagrangian approach, the J/ψppˉϕ J/\psi \to p \bar{p} \phi decay is studied in an isobar resonance model with the assumption that the ϕ\phi-meson is produced from intermediate nucleon resonances. The contributions from the N1/2(1535)N^*_{1/2^-}(1535), N3/2+(1900)N^*_{3/2^+}(1900), N1/2(2090)N^*_{1/2^-}(2090) and N1/2+(2100)N^*_{1/2^+}(2100) states are considered. In terms of the coupling constants gϕNN2g^{2}_{\phi N N^{*}} and gϕNN2g^{2}_{\phi N N^{*}} extracted from the data of the partial decay widths of the NN^*s to the NπN\pi channel, the reaction cross section of the πpnϕ\pi^{-}p\rightarrow n\phi process and the partial decay widths of the J/ψppˉηJ/\psi\rightarrow p\bar{p}\eta and J/ψpnˉπJ/\psi\rightarrow p\bar{n}\pi^{-} processes, respectively, the invariant mass spectrum and the Dalitz plot for J/ψppˉϕ J/\psi \to p \bar{p} \phi are predicted. It is shown that there are two types of results. In the type I case, a large peak structure around 2.09GeV implies that a considerable mount of NϕN\phi or qqqssˉqqqs\bar s component may exist in the narrow-width N1/2(2090)N^*_{1/2^-}(2090) state, but for the wide-width N1/2+(2100)N^*_{1/2^+}(2100) state, it has little qqqssˉqqqs\bar s component. In the type II case, a small peak around 2.11GeV may only indicate the existence of a certain mount of pϕp\phi or qqqssˉqqqs\bar s component in the narrow-width N1/2+(2100)N^*_{1/2^+}(2100) state, but no information for the wide-width N1/2(2090)N^*_{1/2^-}(2090) state. Further BESIII data with high statistics would help us to distinguish the strange structures of these NN^*s
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