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Development and implantation of a Thesaurus of Manufacturing Engineering terms
Present work shows the teaching-learning experience developed in the Department of Manufacturing Engineering of the University of Malaga. This experience is based on the need to generate a specific glossary of manufacturing engineering terms to be used as a study guide by the students. Eventually, it was decided to make a Thesaurus that would be aimed at a teaching activity. Also, it would take part in the educational innovation project PIE 13-025 of the University of Malaga, within the biennium 2013/2015. The first step consisted of the design of Thesaurus pattern, taking into account the kind of information that it was necessary include in it. Afterward, this pattern would be place on the Virtual Campus and the student would have to complete the information required. Finally, the results obtained in the different applications of this activity would be analyzed and evaluated.Universidad de Málaga. Campus de Excelencia Internacional AndalucÃa Tech
Transforming triangulations on non planar-surfaces
We consider whether any two triangulations of a polygon or a point set on a
non-planar surface with a given metric can be transformed into each other by a
sequence of edge flips. The answer is negative in general with some remarkable
exceptions, such as polygons on the cylinder, and on the flat torus, and
certain configurations of points on the cylinder.Comment: 19 pages, 17 figures. This version has been accepted in the SIAM
Journal on Discrete Mathematics. Keywords: Graph of triangulations,
triangulations on surfaces, triangulations of polygons, edge fli
Moving Walkways, Escalators, and Elevators
We study a simple geometric model of transportation facility that consists of
two points between which the travel speed is high. This elementary definition
can model shuttle services, tunnels, bridges, teleportation devices, escalators
or moving walkways. The travel time between a pair of points is defined as a
time distance, in such a way that a customer uses the transportation facility
only if it is helpful.
We give algorithms for finding the optimal location of such a transportation
facility, where optimality is defined with respect to the maximum travel time
between two points in a given set.Comment: 16 pages. Presented at XII Encuentros de Geometria Computacional,
Valladolid, Spai
The effects of subsampling and between-haul variation on the size-selectivity estimation of Chilean hake (Merluccius gayi gayi)
Using the data collected in a size selectivity experiment on Chilean hake (Merluccius gayi gayi) carried out in 2000, the selectivity parameters for four codend mesh sizes (100, 110, 130, and 140 mm of mesh size opening) were estimated and modelled by the SELECT model. These analyses included considerations of the sampling proportions of the catch in the codend and cover. Furthermore, the analyses took into account between-haul variation. The l(50) values were 30.8, 29.9, 30.0, and 41.2 cm of total length, respectively, values lower than the estimates obtained from previous studies. The contribution of explanatory variables to the selectivity model was also tested in order to determine the role of mesh size, catch size (in number), and towing speed. Increases in catch size and in towing speed were accompanied by decreases in the l(50) estimates. These results demonstrate how incorporation of subsampling effect and explanatory variables to model between-haul variation can improve selectivity estimates and management of a valuable resource
Tunable microwave signal generator with an optically-injected 1310nm QD-DFB laser
Tunable microwave signal generation with frequencies ranging from below 1 GHz to values over 40 GHz is demonstrated experimentally with a 1310nm Quantum Dot (QD) Distributed-Feedback (DFB) laser. Microwave signal generation is achieved using the period 1 dynamics induced in the QD DFB under optical injection. Continuous tuning in the positive detuning frequency range of the quantum dot's unique stability map is demonstrated. The simplicity of the experimental configuration offers promise for novel uses of these nanostructure lasers in Radio-over-Fiber (RoF) applications and future mobile networks. © 2013 Optical Society of America
Bistability patterns and nonlinear switching with very high contrast ratio in a 1550 nm quantum dash semiconductor laser
We report on the experimental observation of optical bistability (OB) and nonlinear switching (NS) in a nanostructure laser; specifically a 1550 nm quantum dash Fabry-Perot laser subject to external optical injection and operated in reflection. Different shapes of optical bistability and nonlinear switching, anticlockwise and clockwise, with very high on-off contrast ratio (up to 180:1) between output states were experimentally measured. These results added to the potential of nanostructure lasers for enhanced performance offer promise for use in fast all-optical signal processing applications in optical networks. © 2012 American Institute of Physics
Propuesta metodológica para el modelado del riesgo de crédito
En este trabajo se plantea una metodologÃa hÃbrida para el modelado de riesgo de crédito que involucra cuatro etapas: análisis exploratorio de la base de datos, extracción de caracterÃsticas de las variables cuantitativas, clasificación de los individuos en dos grupos según sus caracterÃsticas y planteamiento de modelo que clasifica a nuevos individuos en dos conjuntos: aptos y no aptos para crédito. Adicionalmente, en el análisis se incluyen variables referentes al mercado que afectan directamente al individuo según su sector de ingresos o el objetivo de la solicitud de crédito, teniendo en cuenta que los fenómenos económicos del entorno afectan de una u otra manera al individuo y por ende al cumplimiento o no del pago del crédito. A continuación se pretende plantear una metodologÃa hÃbrida para el modelado de riesgo de crédito que involucra cuatro etapas: análisis de la base de datos, extracción de caracterÃsticas de las variables cuantitativas, clasificación de los individuos en dos grupos según sus caracterÃsticas y planteamiento de modelo que clasifica a nuevos individuos en dos conjuntos: aptos y no aptos para crédito. Adicionalmente se incluirán variables referentes al mercado que afectan directamente al individuo según su sector de ingresos o el objetivo de la solicitud de crédito, teniendo en cuenta que los fenómenos económicos del entorno afectan de una u otra manera al individuo y por ende al cumplimiento o no del pago del crédito
The ALHAMBRA survey: evolution of galaxy spectral segregation
The Astrophysical Journal 818.2 (2016): 174 reproduced by permission of the AASWe study the clustering of galaxies as a function of spectral type and redshift in the range 0.35 <z <1.1 using data from the Advanced Large Homogeneous Area Medium Band Redshift Astronomical (ALHAMBRA) survey. The data cover 2.381 deg2 in 7 fields, after applying a detailed angular selection mask, with accurate photometric redshiftss [ᵟz < 0.014 (1+z) ] down to IAB <24. From this catalog we draw five fixed number density redshift-limited bins. We estimate the clustering evolution for two different spectral populations selected using the ALHAMBRA-based photometric templates: quiescent and star-forming galaxies. For each sample we measure the real-space clustering using the projected correlation function. Our calculations are performed over the range [0.03, 10.0] h-1 Mpc, allowing us to find a steeper trend for rp ≤ 0.2 h -1 Mpc, which is especially clear for star-forming galaxies. Our analysis also shows a clear early differentiation in the clustering properties of both populations: star-forming galaxies show weaker clustering with evolution in the correlation length over the analyzed redshift range, while quiescent galaxies show stronger clustering already at high redshifts and no appreciable evolution. We also perform the bias calculation where similar segregation is found, but now it is among the quiescent galaxies where a growing evolution with redshift is clearer (abrigatted). These findings clearly corroborate the well-known color-density relation, confirming that quiescent galaxies are mainly located in dark matter halos that are more massive than those typically populated by star-forming galaxiesThis work was mainly supported by the Spanish Ministry for Economy and Competitiveness and FEDER funds through grants AYA2010-22111-C03-02 and AYA2013-48623-C2-2, and by the Generalitat Valenciana through project PrometeoII 2014/060. We also acknowledge support from the Spanish Ministry for Economy and Competitiveness and FEDER funds through grants AYA2012-39620, AYA2013-40611-P, AYA2013-42227-P, AYA2013-43188-P, AYA2013-48623- C2-1, ESP2013-48274, AYA2014-58861-C3-1, Junta de AndalucÃa grants TIC114, JA2828, P10-FQM-6444, and Generalitat de Catalunya project SGR-1398. Begoña Ascaso acknowledge funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement No. 65635
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