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    Quantization as a dimensional reduction phenomenon

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    Classical mechanics, in the operatorial formulation of Koopman and von Neumann, can be written also in a functional form. In this form two Grassmann partners of time make their natural appearance extending in this manner time to a three dimensional supermanifold. Quantization is then achieved by a process of dimensional reduction of this supermanifold. We prove that this procedure is equivalent to the well-known method of geometric quantization.Comment: 19 pages, Talk given by EG at the conference "On the Present Status of Quantum Mechanics", Mali Losinj, Croatia, September 2005. New results are contained in the last part of the pape

    Challenges of Portfolio-based Planning

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    In the recent years the field of automated planing has significantly advanced and several powerful domain-independent planners have been developed. However, none of these systems clearly outperforms all the others in every known benchmark domain. This observation motivated the idea of configuring and exploiting a portfolio of planners to achieve better performances than any individual planner: some recent planning systems based on this idea obtained significantly good results in experimental analysis and International Planning Competitions. Such results lead us to think that future challenges for the automated planning community will converge on designing different approaches for combining existing planning algorithms. This paper focuses on the challenges and open issues of existing approaches and highlights the possible future evolution of these techniques. In addition the paper introduces algorithm portfolios, reviews existing techniques, and describes the decisions that have to be taken during the configuration

    A New Look at the Schouten-Nijenhuis, Fr\"olicher-Nijenhuis and Nijenhuis-Richardson Brackets for Symplectic Spaces

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    In this paper we re-express the Schouten-Nijenhuis, the Fr\"olicher-Nijenhuis and the Nijenhuis-Richardson brackets on a symplectic space using the extended Poisson brackets structure present in the path-integral formulation of classical mechanics.Comment: 27+1 pages, Latex, no figure

    Single Spin Asymmetry in Inclusive Pion Production

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    It is shown how the single spin asymmetry observed in inclusive pion production is related, in the helicity basis, to the imaginary part of the product of two different distribution amplitudes, rather than to the usual quark and gluon distribution functions; there is then no reason why it should be zero even in massless perturbative QCD, provided the quark intrinsic motion is taken into account. A simple model is constructed which reproduces the main features of the data.Comment: (To appear in the proceedings of the XI International Symposium on High Energy Spin Physics, September 15-22, Bloomington, Indiana). 5 pages + 1 figure, LaTeX 2.09, report DFTT47/94, INFNCA-TH-94-21. (figure appended as uuencoded, tar-compressed postscript file; uncompressed ps file available under request from [email protected]

    Heavy quark collisional energy loss in the quark-gluon plasma including finite relaxation time

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    In this paper, we calculate the soft-collisional energy loss of heavy quarks traversing the viscous quark-gluon plasma including the effects of a finite relaxation time τπ\tau_\pi on the energy loss. We find that the collisional energy loss depends appreciably on τπ\tau_\pi . In particular, for typical values of the viscosity-to-entropy ratio, we show that the energy loss obtained using τπ\tau_\pi = 0 can be ∌\sim 10%\% larger than the one obtained using τπ\tau_\pi = 0. Moreover, we find that the energy loss obtained using the kinetic theory expression for τπ\tau_\pi is much larger that the one obtained with the τπ\tau_\pi derived from the Anti de Sitter/Conformal Field Theory correspondence. Our results may be relevant in the modeling of heavy quark evolution through the quark-gluon plasma.Comment: v2: 5 pages, 4 figures, added references. Accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.

    Identifying Emotions in Social Media: Comparison of Word-emotion lexica

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    In recent years, emotions expressed in social media messages have become a vivid research topic due to their influence on the spread of misinformation and online radicalization over online social networks. Thus, it is important to correctly identify emotions in order to make inferences from social media messages. In this paper, we report on the performance of three publicly available word-emotion lexicons (NRC, DepecheMood, EmoSenticNet) over a set of Facebook and Twitter messages. To this end, we designed and implemented an algorithm that applies natural language processing (NLP) techniques along with a number of heuristics that reflect the way humans naturally assess emotions in written texts. In order to evaluate the appropriateness of the obtained emotion scores, we conducted a questionnaire-based survey with human raters. Our results show that there are noticeable differences between the performance of the lexicons as well as with respect to emotion scores the human raters provided in our surve

    At Last the Internationalization of Retail Banking? The Case of the Spanish Banks in Latin America

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    Since 1995 two Spanish banks -- Banco Santander Central Hispano and Banco Bilbao Vizcaya -- have become the largest foreign banks in retail banking in Latin America. This recent development merits careful analysis because foreign direct investment is rare in retail banking. We find that the Spanish banks are exhibiting asset-seeking, asset-exploiting, and oligopolistic behaviors, thus posing no serious challenge to established theories of foreign investment. We discuss the implications for research on cross-border banking.

    Phase-space interference in extensive and non-extensive quantum heat engines

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    Quantum interference is at the heart of what sets the quantum and classical worlds apart. We demonstrate that quantum interference effects involving a many-body working medium is responsible for genuinely non-classical features in the performance of a quantum heat engine. The features with which quantum interference manifests itself in the work output of the engine depends strongly on the extensive nature of the working medium. While identifying the class of work substances that optimize the performance of the engine, our results shed light on the optimal size of such media of quantum workers to maximize the work output and efficiency of quantum energy machines
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