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Interaction and imitation in a world of Quixotes and Sanchos
Producción CientíficaThis paper studies a two-population evolutionary game in a new setting in between a symmetric and an asymmetric evolutionary model. It distinguishes two types of agents: Sanchos, whose payoffs are defined by a prisoner’s dilemma game, and Quixotes, whose payoffs are defined by a snowdrift game. Considering an imitative revision protocol, a revising agent is paired with someone from his own population or the other population. When matched, they observe payoffs, but not identities. Thus, agents in one population interact and imitate agents from their own population and from the other population. In this setting we prove that a unique mixed-strategy asymptotically stable fixed point of the evolutionary dynamics exists. Taking as an example the compliance with social norms, and depending on the parameters, two type of equilibrium are possible, one with full compliance among Quixotes and partial compliance among Sanchos, or another with partial compliance among Quixotes and defection among Sanchos. In the former type, Sanchos comply above their Nash equilibrium (as they imitate compliant Quixotes). In the latter type, Quixotes comply below their Nash equilibrium (as they imitate defecting Sanchos)
Risk analysis of LPG tanks at the wildland-urban interface
In areas of wildland-urban interface (WUI), especially residential developments, it is very
common to see liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) tanks, particularly with a higher ratio of
propane, in surface installations serving homes. The most common tanks are between 1 and 5
m3 of capacity, but smaller ones of less than 1 m3 are more frequent. In case of accident,
installations may be subject to fires and explosions, especially in those circumstances where
legal and normative requirements allow very close exposure to flames from vegetable fuel
near LPG tanks.
In this project, it is intended to do a comprehensive diagnosis of the problem, addressing
the compilation of information on real risk scenarios in historical fires. First, a preliminary
presentation of the properties and characteristics of liquefied petroleum gas will be exposed.
Its physical and chemical properties, production methodology, pressure and temperature
diagrams and important considerations will be defined when using this type of substances in a
storage tank of a certain volume.
Next, a review of the situation of the existence of LPG tanks in the urban forest interfaces
will be exposed. In this case, the main accidents caused by problems with the storage of LPG
will be analyzed taking into account the relevance of BLEVE events in this type of incidents. To
do this, the main scenarios that could take place in the event of a fire will be presented.
Next, the existing legislation on the storage of LPG in these environments in some
Mediterranean countries will be studied. In order to develop a comprehensive analysis, the
main safety measures and distances will be considered, as well as the awareness of the
possibility of vegetation material in the vicinity of LPG storage tanks, which is the main
problem that will arise in a possible BLEVE scenario in case of fire. To finalize and facilitate
understanding, a comparative table will be included with the aim of visualizing the main
advantages and legislative deficiencies between the different countries.
Following, the state of the art in terms of modelling LPG accidents at the WUI will be
reviewed. Trying to simulate and predict this type of scenarios, it will see the models normally
chosen to obtain the tolerable values selected and the answers obtained in each case.
Finally, several fire scenarios will be simulated by means of a CFD tool (FDS, Fire Dynamics
Simulator). In these simulations, the wind velocity and the distance of the combustible vegetal
mass to the tank will be controlled in a WUI fire in which there is a tank of fixed dimensions.
The temperature and the heat flow in each of the scenarios will be obtained, and the
differences among the location of the sensors and the characteristics of the scenario will be
analyzed.
As a conclusion, it has been observed that there is a great amount of variables that are
not contemplated by the regulatory organisms and that the existing legislation does not
guarantee the safety of the population in this type of environment. From the simulations
results, variables as temperature should be studied for further characterizations
Algorithms for MIMO-OFDM wireless communications
Communications Group of University Carlos III of Madrid has designed and implemented algorithms for the improvement of the performance of MIMO-OFDM systems. This technology is capable of providing high data rate wireless communications. The developed algorithms allow, on one side, the correction of the imperfections introduced by radio-frequency equipment and, on the other side, adaptation of the transmission to the channel characteristics
Proceso por aceptación de decreto: el nuevo monitorio penal
En el presente artículo vamos a analizar una de las importantes reformas introducidas por la nueva Ley 41/2015, de 5 de octubre, de modificación de la Ley de Enjuiciamiento Criminal para la agilización de la justicia penal y el fortalecimiento de las garantías procesales, la incorporación del denominado 'proceso por aceptación de decreto' que reúne las características propias de un proceso monitorio, pero ahora en el orden penal
Higgs bundles, abelian gerbes and cameral data
We study the Hitchin map for -Higgs bundles on a smooth
curve, where is a quasi-split real form of a complex reductive
algebraic group . By looking at the moduli stack of regular
-Higgs bundles, we prove it induces a banded gerbe structure on
a slightly larger stack, whose band is given by sheaves of tori. This
characterization yields a cocyclic description of the fibres of the
corresponding Hitchin map by means of cameral data. According to this, fibres
of the Hitchin map are categories of principal torus bundles on the cameral
cover. The corresponding points inside the stack of -Higgs bundles are
contained in the substack of points fixed by an involution induced by the
Cartan involution of . We determine this substack of fixed
points and prove that stable points are in correspondence with stable
-Higgs bundles.Comment: 34 page
Characterization and evolution of the sediments of a Mediterranean coastal lagoon located next to a former mining area
Coastal lagoons are ecosystems that are relatively enclosed water bodies under the influence of both the terrestrial and themarine environment, being vulnerable to human impacts. Human activities, such asmining extraction, are significant anthropogenic coastal stressors that can negatively affect ecosystems and communities. In light of the above, the objective of this research is to examine the influence ofmetal mining activities on the composition of sediments of a Mediterranean coastal lagoon, named Mar Menor. This paper presents a comprehensive characterization for grain size, mineralogy, geochemistry and organic matter of sediments of this coastal lagoon, investigating their variation along space and time. Sedimentation dynamics are ruling clearly the grain size predominant in each area of the MarMenor coastal lagoon, determining the existence of entrainment, transport and sedimentation areas. Forminerals, elements and organic matter, sedimentation dynamics are also determining their distribution.The authors would like to thank Fundación Séneca for funding the project 12038/PI/09. In addition, they want to acknowledge the cooperation of J.M. Peñas, R. Baños, J. Saura, M. Saura and B. Villaescusa who helped us to improve this research and to Mr. and Mrs. Purves for their English grammar supervision
Compliance with Social Norms as an Evolutionary Stable Equilibrium
Producción CientíficaThis paper studies a two-population evolutionary game in a new setting
in between a symmetric and an asymmetric evolutionary model. It distinguishes two
types of agents: Sanchos, whose payoffs are defined by a prisoner’s dilemma game,
and Quixotes, whose payoffs are defined by a snowdrift game. Considering an imita-
tive revision protocol, a revising agent is paired with someone from his own popula-
tion or the other population. When matched, they observe payoffs, but not identities.
Thus, agents in one population interact and imitate agents from their own population
and from the other population. In this setting we prove that a unique mixed-strategy
asymptotically stable fixed point of the evolutionary dynamics exists. Taking as an
example the compliance with social norms, and depending on the parameters, two
type of equilibrium are possible, one with full compliance among Quixotes and par-
tial compliance among Sanchos, or another with partial compliance among Quixotes
and defection among Sanchos. In the former type, Sanchos comply above their Nash
equilibrium (as they imitate compliant Quixotes). In the latter type, Quixotes comply
below their Nash equilibrium (as they imitate defecting Sanchos).This study was funded by the Spanish Government (projects ECO2014- 52343-P and ECO2017-82227-P), as well as financial aid from Junta de Castilla y León (projects VA024P17 and VA105G18), co-financed by FEDER funds
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