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Karissime Gotifride : historical essays presented to Godfrey Wettinger on his seventieth birthday
When Godfrey Wettinger and Michael Fsadni O.P. discovered Pietro Caxaro's Cantilena on the 22nd September 1966 they not only discovered the earliest known poem in Maltese but the most intriguing one as well. After 33 years scholars are still battling with its linguistic, metric and semantic obscurities, each one naturally examining it from his own viewpoint (Montebello lists no fewer than 52 titles which appeared up to 1990 in his bibliography on pages 57-61). This is as it should be, but I can't help expressing my disappointment that my emendatio, published in the Journal of Maltese Studies, n. 16 in 1986 was met with a certain reluctance, except for Cassola and Montebello?peer-reviewe
Directional Phonon Suppression Function as a Tool for the Identification of Ultralow Thermal Conductivity Materials
Boundary-engineering in nanostructures has the potential to dramatically
impact the development of materials for high-efficiency conversion of thermal
energy directly into electricity. In particular, nanostructuring of
semiconductors can lead to strong suppression of heat transport with little
degradation of electrical conductivity. Although this combination of material
properties is promising for thermoelectric materials, it remains largely
unexplored. In this work, we introduce a novel concept, the directional phonon
suppression function, to unravel boundary-dominated heat transport in
unprecedented detail. Using a combination of density functional theory and the
Boltzmann transport equation, we compute this quantity for nanoporous silicon
materials. We first compute the thermal conductivity for the case with aligned
circular pores, confirming a significant thermal transport degradation with
respect to the bulk. Then, by analyzing the information on the directionality
of phonon suppression in this system, we identify a new structure of
rectangular pores with the same porosity that enables a four-fold decrease in
thermal transport with respect to the circular pores. Our results illustrate
the utility of the directional phonon suppression function, enabling new
avenues for systematic thermal conductivity minimization and potentially
accelerating the engineering of next-generation thermoelectric devices
Deterministic Plug-and-Play for Quantum Communication
We present a scheme for secure deterministic quantum communication without
using entanglement, in a Plug-and-Play fashion. The protocol is completely
deterministic, both in the encoding procedure and in the control one, thus
doubling the communication rate with respect to other setups; moreover,
deterministic nature of transmission, apart from rendering unnecessary bases
revelation on the public channel, allows the realization of protocols like
`direct communication' and `quantum dialogue'. The encoding exploits the phase
degree of freedom of a photon, thus paving the way to an optical fiber
implementation, feasible with present day technology.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures; one reference update
Weierstrass's criterion and compact solitary waves
Weierstrass's theory is a standard qualitative tool for single degree of
freedom equations, used in classical mechanics and in many textbooks. In this
Brief Report we show how a simple generalization of this tool makes it possible
to identify some differential equations for which compact and even semicompact
traveling solitary waves exist. In the framework of continuum mechanics, these
differential equations correspond to bulk shear waves for a special class of
constitutive laws.Comment: 4 page
Renormalization Group results for lattice surface models
We study the phase diagram of statistical systems of closed and open
interfaces built on a cubic lattice. Interacting closed interfaces can be
written as Ising models, while open surfaces as Z(2) gauge systems. When the
open surfaces reduce to closed interfaces with few defects, also the gauge
model can be written as an Ising spin model. We apply the lower bound
renormalization group (LBRG) transformation introduced by Kadanoff (Phys. Rev.
Lett. 34, 1005 (1975)) to study the Ising models describing closed and open
surfaces with few defects. In particular, we have studied the Ising-like
transition of self-avoiding surfaces between the random-isotropic phase and the
phase with broken global symmetry at varying values of the mean curvature. Our
results are compared with previous numerical work. The limits of the LBRG
transformation in describing regions of the phase diagram where not
ferromagnetic ground-states are relevant are also discussed.Comment: 24 pages, latex, 5 figures (available upon request to
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Multifractality meets entanglement: relation for non-ergodic extended states
In this work we establish a relation between entanglement entropy and fractal
dimension of generic many-body wave functions, by generalizing the result
of Don N. Page [Phys. Rev. Lett. 71, 1291] to the case of {\it sparse} random
pure states (S-RPS). These S-RPS living in a Hilbert space of size are
defined as normalized vectors with only () random non-zero
elements. For these states used by Page represent ergodic states at
infinite temperature. However, for the S-RPS are non-ergodic and
fractal as they are confined in a vanishing ratio of the full Hilbert
space. Both analytically and numerically, we show that the mean entanglement
entropy of a subsystem , with Hilbert space dimension
, scales as for small fractal
dimensions , . Remarkably, saturates
at its thermal (Page) value at infinite temperature,
at larger . Consequently, we
provide an example when the entanglement entropy takes an ergodic value even
though the wave function is highly non-ergodic. Finally, we generalize our
results to Renyi entropies with and to genuine
multifractal states and also show that their fluctuations have ergodic behavior
in narrower vicinity of the ergodic state, .Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures, 92 references + 9 pages, 9 figures in appendice
Declarative process modeling in BPMN
Traditional business process modeling notations, including the standard Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN), rely on an imperative paradigm wherein the process model captures all allowed activity flows. In other words, every flow that is not specified is implicitly disallowed. In the past decade, several researchers have exposed the limitations of this paradigm in the context of business processes with high variability. As an alternative, declarative process modeling notations have been proposed (e.g., Declare). These notations allow modelers to capture constraints on the allowed activity flows, meaning that all flows are allowed provided that they do not violate the specified constraints. Recently, it has been recognized that the boundary between imperative and declarative process modeling is not crisp. Instead, mixtures of declarative and imperative process modeling styles are sometimes preferable, leading to proposals for hybrid process modeling notations. These developments raise the question of whether completely new notations are needed to support hybrid process modeling. This paper answers this question negatively. The paper presents a conservative extension of BPMN for declarative process modeling, namely BPMN-D, and shows that Declare models can be transformed into readable BPMN-D models. © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015
Decay-less kink oscillations in coronal loops
Context: Kink oscillations of coronal loops in an off-limb active region are detected with the Imaging Assembly Array (AIA) instruments of the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) at 171 Å.
Aims: We aim to measure periods and amplitudes of kink oscillations of different loops and to determinate the evolution of the oscillation phase along the oscillating loop.
Methods: Oscillating coronal loops were visually identified in the field of view of SDO/AIA and STEREO/EUVI-A: the loop length was derived by three-dimensional analysis. Several slits were taken along the loops to assemble time-distance maps. We identified oscillatory patterns and retrieved periods and amplitudes of the oscillations. We applied the cross-correlation technique to estimate the phase shift between oscillations at different segments of oscillating loops.
Results: We found that all analysed loops show low-amplitude undamped transverse oscillations. Oscillation periods of loops in the same active region range from 2.5 to 11 min, and are different for different loops. The displacement amplitude is lower than 1 Mm. The oscillation phase is constant along each analysed loop. The spatial structure of the phase of the oscillations corresponds to the fundamental standing kink mode. We conclude that the observed behaviour is consistent with the empirical model in terms of a damped harmonic resonator affected by a non-resonant continuously operating external force
The Social Appearance Anxiety Scale in Italian adolescent populations: Construct validation and group discrimination in community and clinical eating disorders samples
Anxiety in situations where one’s overall appearance (including body shape) may be negatively evaluated is hypothesized to play a central role in Eating Disorders (EDs) and in their co-occurrence with Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD). Three studies were conducted among community (N = 1995) and clinical (N = 703) ED samples of 11- to 18-year-old Italian girls and boys to (a) evaluate the psychometric qualities and measurement equivalence/invariance (ME/I) of the Social Appearance Anxiety (SAA) Scale (SAAS) and (b) determine to what extent SAA or other situational domains of social anxiety related to EDs distinguish adolescents with an ED only from those with SAD. Results upheld the one-factor structure and ME/I of the SAAS across samples, gender, age categories, and diagnostic status (i.e., ED participants with and without comorbid SAD). The SAAS demonstrated high internal consistency and 3-week test–retest reliability. The strength of the inter-relationships between SAAS and measures of body image, teasing about appearance, ED symptoms, depression, social anxiety, avoidance, and distress, as well as the ability of SAAS to discriminate community adolescents with high and low levels of ED symptoms and community participants from ED participants provided construct validity evidence. Only SAA strongly differentiated adolescents with any ED from those with comorbid SAD (23.2 %). Latent mean comparisons across all study groups were performed and discussed
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