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Memory: A Self-Referential Account
This book offers a philosophical account of memory. Memory is remarkably interesting from a philosophical point of view. Our memories interact with mental states of other types in a characteristic way. They also have some associated feelings that other mental states lack. Our memories are special in terms of their representational capacity too, since we can have memories of objective events, and we can have memories of our own past experiences. Finally, our memories are epistemically special, in that beliefs formed on the basis of our memories are protected from certain errors of misidentification and justified in a way which does not rely on any cognitive capacity other than memory. The aim of the book is to explain these features of memory. It proposes that memories have a particular functional role which involves past perceptual experiences and beliefs about the past and suggests that memories have a particular content as well; they represent themselves as having a certain causal origin. The book then accounts for the feelings associated with our memories as the experience of some of the things that our memories represent; things such as our own past experiences, or the fact the memories originate in those experiences. It also accounts for the special justification for belief afforded by our memories in terms of the content that memories have. The resulting picture is a unified account of several philosophically interesting aspects of memory
Toward sustainable data centers: a comprehensive energy management strategy
Data centers are major contributors to the emission of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, and this contribution is expected to increase in the following years. This has encouraged the development of techniques to reduce the energy consumption and the environmental footprint of data centers. Whereas some of these techniques have succeeded to reduce the energy consumption of the hardware equipment of data centers (including IT, cooling, and power supply systems), we claim that sustainable data centers will be only possible if the problem is faced by means of a holistic approach that includes not only the aforementioned techniques but also intelligent and unifying solutions that enable a synergistic and energy-aware management of data centers.
In this paper, we propose a comprehensive strategy to reduce the carbon footprint of data centers that uses the energy as a driver of their management procedures. In addition, we present a holistic management architecture for sustainable data centers that implements the aforementioned strategy, and we propose design guidelines to accomplish each step of the proposed strategy, referring to related achievements and enumerating the main challenges that must be still solved.Peer ReviewedPostprint (author's final draft
Performance analysis of a hybrid ARQ system in half duplex transmission at 2400 BPS
Hybrid ARQ/FEC protocols have been proposed to provide high data link integrities whilst keeping at the same time a high mean throughput rate. Nevertheless, hybrid ARQ strategies offer a lot of choices and none of them can be considered the optimum in any case. Three alternative protocol strategies using BCH codes are evaluated and the HF channel models used for the tests are discussed.Peer ReviewedPostprint (published version
Using ages and kinematic traceback: the origin of young local associations
Over the last decade, several groups of young (mainly low-mass) stars have
been discovered in the solar neighbourhood (closer than ~100 pc), thanks to
cross-correlation between X-ray, optical spectroscopy and kinematic data. These
young local associations offer insights into the star formation process in
low-density environments, shed light on the substellar domain, and could have
played an important role in the recent history of the local interstellar
medium. Ages estimates for these associations have been derived in the
literature by several ways. In this work we have studied the kinematic
evolution of young local associations and their relation to other young stellar
groups and structures in the local interstellar medium, thus casting new light
on recent star formation processes in the solar neighbourhood. We compiled the
data published in the literature for young local associations, including the
astrometric data from the new Hipparcos reduction. Using a realistic Galactic
potential we integrated the orbits for these associations and the Sco-Cen
complex back in time. Combining these data with the spatial structure of the
Local Bubble and the spiral structure of the Galaxy, we propose a recent
history of star formation in the solar neighbourhood. We suggest that both the
Sco-Cen complex and young local associations originated as a result of the
impact of the inner spiral arm shock wave against a giant molecular cloud. The
core of the giant molecular cloud formed the Sco-Cen complex, and some small
cloudlets in a halo around the giant molecular cloud formed young local
associations several million years later. We also propose a supernova in young
local associations a few million years ago as the most likely candidate to have
reheated the Local Bubble to its present temperature.Comment: 9 pages, 5 figures. Invited talk, to appear in "The Ages of Stars",
Proceedings of the IAU Symposium 258, Baltimore USA 13-17 Oct 2008, eds D.
Soderblom et al., CUP in pres
Embeddability and rate identifiability of Kimura 2-parameter matrices
Deciding whether a Markov matrix is embeddable (i.e. can be written as the
exponential of a rate matrix) is an open problem even for matrices.
We study the embedding problem and rate identifiability for the K80 model of
nucleotide substitution. For these matrices, we fully characterize
the set of embeddable K80 Markov matrices and the set of embeddable matrices
for which rates are identifiable. In particular, we describe an open subset of
embeddable matrices with non-identifiable rates. This set contains matrices
with positive eigenvalues and also diagonal largest in column matrices, which
might lead to consequences in parameter estimation in phylogenetics. Finally,
we compute the relative volumes of embeddable K80 matrices and of embeddable
matrices with identifiable rates. This study concludes the embedding problem
for the more general model K81 and its submodels, which had been initiated by
the last two authors in a separate work.Comment: 20 pages; 10 figure
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