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    Metatheoretical critics on current trends in Quantum Mechanics

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    Is our purpose in this article to review several approaches to modern problems in quantum mechanics from a critical point of view using the approximation of the traditional mathematical thinking. Nevertheless we point out several natural questions that arise in abstract mathematical reasoning

    Long-range correlations and trends in Colombian seismic time series

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    We study long-range correlations and trends in time series extracted from the data of seismic events occurred from 1973 to 2011 in a rectangular region that contains mainly all the continental part of Colombia. The long-range correlations are detected by the calculation of the Hurst exponents for the time series of interevent intervals, separation distances, depth differences and magnitude differences. By using a modification of the classical R/SR/S method that has been developed to detect short-range correlations in time series, we find the existence of persistence for all the time series considered except for magnitude differences. We find also, by using the DFADFA until the third order, that the studied time series are not influenced by trends. Additionally, an analysis of the Hurst exponent as a function of the number of events in the time and the maximum window size is presented.Comment: 21 pages, 6 figures, 2 figures added, types corrected, accepted to be published in Physica

    La composición de los nombres de Marca en el sector de la alimentación

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    Double Threefold Degeneracies for Active and Sterile Neutrinos

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    We explore the possibility that the 3 active (doublet) neutrinos have nearly degenerate masses which are split only by the usual seesaw mechanism from 3 sterile (singlet) neutrinos in the presence of a softly broken A4A_4 symmetry. We take the unconventional view that the sterile neutrinos may be light, i.e. less than 1 keV, and discuss some very interesting and novel phenomenology, including a connection between the LSND neutrino data and solar neutrino oscillations.Comment: 8 pages, no figur

    The Odyssey Approach for Optimizing Federated SPARQL Queries

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    Answering queries over a federation of SPARQL endpoints requires combining data from more than one data source. Optimizing queries in such scenarios is particularly challenging not only because of (i) the large variety of possible query execution plans that correctly answer the query but also because (ii) there is only limited access to statistics about schema and instance data of remote sources. To overcome these challenges, most federated query engines rely on heuristics to reduce the space of possible query execution plans or on dynamic programming strategies to produce optimal plans. Nevertheless, these plans may still exhibit a high number of intermediate results or high execution times because of heuristics and inaccurate cost estimations. In this paper, we present Odyssey, an approach that uses statistics that allow for a more accurate cost estimation for federated queries and therefore enables Odyssey to produce better query execution plans. Our experimental results show that Odyssey produces query execution plans that are better in terms of data transfer and execution time than state-of-the-art optimizers. Our experiments using the FedBench benchmark show execution time gains of at least 25 times on average.Comment: 16 pages, 10 figure

    Propagation of generalized vector Helmholtz-Gauss beams through paraxial optical systems

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    We introduce the generalized vector Helmholtz-Gauss (gVHzG) beams that constitute a general family of localized beam solutions of the Maxwell equations in the paraxial domain. The propagation of the electromagnetic components through axisymmetric ABCD optical systems is expressed elegantly in a coordinate-free and closed-form expression that is fully characterized by the transformation of two independent complex beam parameters. The transverse mathematical structure of the gVHzG beams is form-invariant under paraxial transformations. Any paraxial beam with the same waist size and transverse spatial frequency can be expressed as a superposition of gVHzG beams with the appropriate weight factors. This formalism can be straightforwardly applied to propagate vector Bessel-Gauss, Mathieu-Gauss, and Parabolic-Gauss beams, among others

    Diseño de una trayectoria hipotética de aprendizaje para la construcción de concepto de dependencia lineal

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    En esta comunicación se presenta la primera parte de una investigación cuyo objetivo fue analizar si un experimento de enseñanza diseñado ad hoc ayudó a la construcción de caracterizaciones equivalentes del concepto de dependencia lineal, en lenguaje geométrico y analítico. En primer lugar se diseñó un experimento de enseñanza en un contexto de geometría dinámica utilizando simultáneamente representaciones geométricas y analíticas del concepto y se describió una ‘trayectoria hipotética de aprendizaje’ en términos del mecanismo de ‘reflexión sobre la relación actividad-efecto’. En segundo lugar se describieron las trayectorias de aprendizaje de estudiantes de 2o de bachillerato (17-18 años) identificando las ‘acciones de generalización’ y las ‘generalizaciones de la reflexión’

    Federating Queries to RDF repositories

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    Currently large amounts of RDF data are being published in the Web. These data is commonly accessed by means of SPARQL endpoints. However to query a set of SPARQL endpoints new mechanisms are needed due to neither the SPARQL protocol nor the language provide any norms or guidelines about how to proceed. In this paper we present an approach for federating queries to a set of SPARQL endpoints, using relational database distributed query processing techniques and part of the WS-DAI specification for web-service based access to relational and XML databases

    Un experimento de enseñanza con applets de geometría dinámica

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    Esta comunicación aporta información sobre cómo un experimento de enseñanza en un entorno tecnológico usando applets elaborados con el programa de geometría dinámica Geogebra, ayudó a estudiantes de bachillerato (17-18 años) a construir distintas aproximaciones al concepto de función primitiva. Los resultados muestran por una parte que los estudiantes fueron capaces de relacionar distintas ideas usando argumentos variados para asociar la gráfica de una función con la de una de sus primitivas; en estos argumentos subyace principalmente la relación de este concepto con el de derivada. Por otra parte las soluciones aportadas se apoyaron más en el pensamiento visual que en el analítico
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