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Fuzzy logic as a decision-making support system for the indication of bariatric surgery based on an index (OBESINDEX) generated by the association between body fat and body mass index
Background: A Fuzzy Obesity Index (OBESINDEX) for use as an alternative in bariatric surgery indication (BSI) is presented. The search for a more accurate method to evaluate obesity and to indicate a better treatment is important in the world health context. BMI (body mass index) is considered the main criteria for obesity treatment and BSI. Nevertheless, the fat excess related to the percentage of Body Fat (%BF) is actually the principal harmful factor in obesity disease that is usually neglected. This paper presents a new fuzzy mechanism for evaluating obesity by associating BMI with %BF that yields a fuzzy obesity index for obesity evaluation and treatment and allows building up a Fuzzy Decision Support System (FDSS) for BSI.

Methods: Seventy-two patients were evaluated for both BMI and %BF. These data are modified and treated as fuzzy sets. Afterwards, the BMI and %BF classes are aggregated yielding a new index (OBESINDEX) for input linguistic variable are considered the BMI and %BF, and as output linguistic variable is employed the OBESINDEX, an obesity classification with entirely new classes of obesity in the fuzzy context as well is used for BSI.

Results: There is a gradual, smooth obesity classification and BSI when using the proposed fuzzy obesity index when compared with other traditional methods for dealing with obesity.

Conclusion: The BMI is not adequate for surgical indication in all the conditions and fuzzy logic becomes an alternative for decision making in bariatric surgery indication based on the OBESINDEX
Open-closed superstring amplitudes using vertex operators in
Using the pure spinor formalism, a particular superstring scattering
amplitude involving one closed string and open string vertex operators in
is studied. It is shown that the
tree-level amplitude containing one supergravity state and super-Yang-Mills
states located on D3-branes near the AdS boundary can be expressed as a
harmonic superspace integral in terms of the supergravity
and super-Yang-Mills superfields.Comment: 33 pages, including appendices; v2: minor change
Multi-scale uncertainty quantification in geostatistical seismic inversion
Geostatistical seismic inversion is commonly used to infer the spatial
distribution of the subsurface petro-elastic properties by perturbing the model
parameter space through iterative stochastic sequential
simulations/co-simulations. The spatial uncertainty of the inferred
petro-elastic properties is represented with the updated a posteriori variance
from an ensemble of the simulated realizations. Within this setting, the
large-scale geological (metaparameters) used to generate the petro-elastic
realizations, such as the spatial correlation model and the global a priori
distribution of the properties of interest, are assumed to be known and
stationary for the entire inversion domain. This assumption leads to
underestimation of the uncertainty associated with the inverted models. We
propose a practical framework to quantify uncertainty of the large-scale
geological parameters in seismic inversion. The framework couples
geostatistical seismic inversion with a stochastic adaptive sampling and
Bayesian inference of the metaparameters to provide a more accurate and
realistic prediction of uncertainty not restricted by heavy assumptions on
large-scale geological parameters. The proposed framework is illustrated with
both synthetic and real case studies. The results show the ability retrieve
more reliable acoustic impedance models with a more adequate uncertainty spread
when compared with conventional geostatistical seismic inversion techniques.
The proposed approach separately account for geological uncertainty at
large-scale (metaparameters) and local scale (trace-by-trace inversion)
The bound state Aharonov-Bohm effect around a cosmic string revisited
In this article we observe that the self-adjoint extension of the Hamiltonian
of a particle moving around a shielded cosmic string gives rise to a
gravitational analogue of the bound state Aharonov-Bohm effect.Comment: 2 pages, no figure
A model for - kaon cross section
We calculate the cross section for the dissociation of by kaons
within the framework of a meson exchange model. We find that, depending on the
values of the coupling constants used, the cross section can vary from 5 mb to
30 mb at GeV.Comment: 4 pages, 3 eps figure
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