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Classification of Poisson surfaces
We study complex projective surfaces admitting a Poisson structure. We prove
a classification theorem and count how many independent Poisson structures
there are on a given Poisson surface.Comment: LaTeX file, 8 pages; to be published in "Communications in
Contemporary Mathematics
Hyper-symplectic structures on integrable systems
We prove that an integrable system over a symplectic manifold, whose
symplectic form is covariantly constant w.r.t. the Gauss-Manin connection,
carries a natural hyper-symplectic structure. Moreover, a special Kaehler
structure is induced on the base manifold.Comment: LaTeX file, 7 pages; to be published in Journal of Geometry and
Physic
Poisson-Nijenhuis structures on quiver path algebras
We introduce a notion of noncommutative Poisson-Nijenhuis structure on the
path algebra of a quiver. In particular, we focus on the case when the Poisson
bracket arises from a noncommutative symplectic form. The formalism is then
applied to the study of the Calogero-Moser and Gibbons-Hermsen integrable
systems. In the former case, we give a new interpretation of the bihamiltonian
reduction performed in [3].Comment: 23 page
Monitoring with uncertainty
We discuss the problem of runtime verification of an instrumented program
that misses to emit and to monitor some events. These gaps can occur when a
monitoring overhead control mechanism is introduced to disable the monitor of
an application with real-time constraints. We show how to use statistical
models to learn the application behavior and to "fill in" the introduced gaps.
Finally, we present and discuss some techniques developed in the last three
years to estimate the probability that a property of interest is violated in
the presence of an incomplete trace.Comment: In Proceedings HAS 2013, arXiv:1308.490
Categorial mirror symmetry for K3 surfaces
We study the structure of a modified Fukaya category
associated with a K3 surface , and prove that whenever is an elliptic K3
surface with a section, the derived category of \fF(X) is equivalent to a
subcategory of the derived category of coherent sheaves on
the mirror K3 surface .Comment: 11 pages, AmsLatex. Exposition (hopefully) improved, one argument
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A temporal logic approach to modular design of synthetic biological circuits
We present a new approach for the design of a synthetic biological circuit
whose behaviour is specified in terms of signal temporal logic (STL) formulae.
We first show how to characterise with STL formulae the input/output behaviour
of biological modules miming the classical logical gates (AND, NOT, OR). Hence,
we provide the regions of the parameter space for which these specifications
are satisfied. Given a STL specification of the target circuit to be designed
and the networks of its constituent components, we propose a methodology to
constrain the behaviour of each module, then identifying the subset of the
parameter space in which those constraints are satisfied, providing also a
measure of the robustness for the target circuit design. This approach, which
leverages recent results on the quantitative semantics of Signal Temporal
Logic, is illustrated by synthesising a biological implementation of an
half-adder
A Formal Methods Approach to Pattern Synthesis in Reaction Diffusion Systems
We propose a technique to detect and generate patterns in a network of
locally interacting dynamical systems. Central to our approach is a novel
spatial superposition logic, whose semantics is defined over the quad-tree of a
partitioned image. We show that formulas in this logic can be efficiently
learned from positive and negative examples of several types of patterns. We
also demonstrate that pattern detection, which is implemented as a model
checking algorithm, performs very well for test data sets different from the
learning sets. We define a quantitative semantics for the logic and integrate
the model checking algorithm with particle swarm optimization in a
computational framework for synthesis of parameters leading to desired patterns
in reaction-diffusion systems
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