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Complex transitions to synchronization in delay-coupled networks of logistic maps
A network of delay-coupled logistic maps exhibits two different
synchronization regimes, depending on the distribution of the coupling delay
times. When the delays are homogeneous throughout the network, the network
synchronizes to a time-dependent state [Atay et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 92,
144101 (2004)], which may be periodic or chaotic depending on the delay; when
the delays are sufficiently heterogeneous, the synchronization proceeds to a
steady-state, which is unstable for the uncoupled map [Masoller and Marti,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 94, 134102 (2005)]. Here we characterize the transition from
time-dependent to steady-state synchronization as the width of the delay
distribution increases. We also compare the two transitions to synchronization
as the coupling strength increases. We use transition probabilities calculated
via symbolic analysis and ordinal patterns. We find that, as the coupling
strength increases, before the onset of steady-state synchronization the
network splits into two clusters which are in anti-phase relation with each
other. On the other hand, with increasing delay heterogeneity, no cluster
formation is seen at the onset of steady-state synchronization; however, a
rather complex unsynchronized state is detected, revealed by a diversity of
transition probabilities in the network nodes
Preparation and characterization of photochromic effect for ceramic tiles
Ceramic tile industry is developing due to the technological researches in scientific area and new tiles which are not only a
traditional ceramic also have many multiple functionalities have been marketed nowadays. These tiles like photocatalytic,
photovoltaic, antibacterial and etc. improve the quality of life and provide lots of benefits such as self cleaning, energy
production, climate control. The goal of this study was to enhance the photochromic function on ceramic tiles which is the
attitude of changing color in a reversible way by electromagnetic radiation and widely used in many areas because of its
aesthetic and also functional properties. High response time of photochromic features of ceramic tiles have been achieved by
employing of polymeric gel with additives of photoactive dye onto the ceramic surface. Photochromic layer with a thickness
of approximately 45- 50 μm was performed by using spray coating technique which provided homogeneous deposition
on surface. Photochromic ceramic tiles with high photochromic activity such as reversibly color change between ΔE= 0.29
and 26.31 were obtained successfully. The photochromic performance properties and coloring-bleaching mechanisms were
analyzed by spectrophotometer. The microstructures of coatings were investigated both by stereo microscopy and scanning
electron microscopy (SEM).Peer reviewe
XML Reconstruction View Selection in XML Databases: Complexity Analysis and Approximation Scheme
Query evaluation in an XML database requires reconstructing XML subtrees
rooted at nodes found by an XML query. Since XML subtree reconstruction can be
expensive, one approach to improve query response time is to use reconstruction
views - materialized XML subtrees of an XML document, whose nodes are
frequently accessed by XML queries. For this approach to be efficient, the
principal requirement is a framework for view selection. In this work, we are
the first to formalize and study the problem of XML reconstruction view
selection. The input is a tree , in which every node has a size
and profit , and the size limitation . The target is to find a subset
of subtrees rooted at nodes respectively such that
, and is maximal.
Furthermore, there is no overlap between any two subtrees selected in the
solution. We prove that this problem is NP-hard and present a fully
polynomial-time approximation scheme (FPTAS) as a solution
Currency forecasting: an investigation of extrapolative judgement
Cataloged from PDF version of article.This paper aims to explore the potential effects of trend type, noise and forecast horizon on experts' and novices' probabilistic forecasts. The subjects made forecasts over six time horizons from simulated monthly currency series based on a random walk, with zero, constant and stochastic drift, at two noise levels. The difference between the Mean Absolute Probability Score of each participant and an AR(1) model was used to evaluate performance. The results showed that the experts performed better than the novices, although worse than the model except in the case of zero drift series. No clear expertise effects occurred over horizons, albeit subjects' performance relative to the model improved as the horizon increased. Possible explanations are offered and some suggestions for future research are outlined
"Playstation eyetoy games" improve upper extremity-related motor functioning in subacute stroke:a randomized controlled clinical trial
Aim. To evaluate the effects of "Playstation EyeToy Games" on upper extremity motor recovery and upper extremity-related motor functioning of patients with subacute stroke. Methods. The authors designed a randomized, controlled, assessor-blinded, 4-week trial, with follow-up at 3 months. A total of 20 hemiparetic inpatients (mean age 61.1 years), all within 12 months post-stroke, received 30 minutes of treatment with "Playstation EyeToy Games" per day, consisting of flexion and extension of the paretic shoulder, elbow and wrist as well as abduction of the paretic shoulder or placebo therapy (watching the games for the same duration without physical involvement into the games) in addition to conventional program, 5 days a week, 2-5 hours/day for 4 weeks. Brunnstrom's staging and self-care subitems of the functional independence measure (FIM) were performed at 0 month (baseline), 4 weeks (post-treatment), and 3 months (follow-up) after the treatment. Results. The mean change score (95% confidence interval) of the FIM self-care score (5.5 [2.9-8.0] vs 1.8 [0.1-3.7], P=0.018) showed significantly more improvement in the EyeToy group compared to the control group. No significant differences were found between the groups for the Brunnstrom stages for hand and upper extremity. Conclusion. "Playstation EyeToy Games" combined with a conventional stroke rehabilitation program have a potential to enhance upper extremity-related motor functioning in subacute stroke patients.</div
Evaluating predictive performance of judgemental extrapolations from simulated currency series
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Judgemental forecasting of exchange rates is critical for ®nancial decision-making. Detailed investigations of the
potential e ects of time-series characteristics on judgemental currency forecasts demand the use of simulated series
where the form of the signal and probability distribution of noise are known. The accuracy measures Mean Absolute
Error (MAE) and Mean Squared Error (MSE) are frequently applied quantities in assessing judgemental predictive
performance on actual exchange rate data. This paper illustrates that, in applying these measures to simulated series
with Normally distributed noise, it may be desirable to use their expected values after standardising the noise variance.
A method of calculating the expected values for the MAE and MSE is set out, and an application to ®nancial experts'
judgemental currency forecasts is presented. Ó 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved
Spectral plots and the representation and interpretation of biological data
It is basic question in biology and other fields to identify the char-
acteristic properties that on one hand are shared by structures from a
particular realm, like gene regulation, protein-protein interaction or neu- ral
networks or foodwebs, and that on the other hand distinguish them from other
structures. We introduce and apply a general method, based on the spectrum of
the normalized graph Laplacian, that yields repre- sentations, the spectral
plots, that allow us to find and visualize such properties systematically. We
present such visualizations for a wide range of biological networks and compare
them with those for networks derived from theoretical schemes. The differences
that we find are quite striking and suggest that the search for universal
properties of biological networks should be complemented by an understanding of
more specific features of biological organization principles at different
scales.Comment: 15 pages, 7 figure
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