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Coarse Grained Liouville Dynamics of piecewise linear discontinuous maps
We compute the spectrum of the classical and quantum mechanical
coarse-grained propagators for a piecewise linear discontinuous map. We analyze
the quantum - classical correspondence and the evolution of the spectrum with
increasing resolution. Our results are compared to the ones obtained for a
mixed system.Comment: 11 pages, 8 figure
Classical to quantum correspondence in dissipative directed transport
We compare the quantum and classical properties of the (Quantum) Isoperiodic
Stable Structures -- (Q)ISSs -- which organize the parameter space of a
paradigmatic dissipative ratchet model, i.e. the dissipative modified kicked
rotator. We study the spectral behavior of the corresponding classical
Perron-Frobenius operators with thermal noise and the quantum superoperators
without it for small values. We find a remarkable similarity
between the classical and quantum spectra. This finding significantly extends
previous results -- obtained for the mean currents and asymptotic distributions
only -- and on the other hand unveils a classical to quantum correspondence
mechanism where the classical noise is qualitatively different from the quantum
one. This is crucial not only for simple attractors but also for chaotic ones,
where just analyzing the asymptotic distribution reveals insufficient.
Moreover, we provide with a detailed characterization of relevant eigenvectors
by means of the corresponding Weyl-Wigner distributions, in order to better
identify similarities and differences. Finally, this model being generic, it
allows us to conjecture that this classical to quantum correspondence mechanism
is a universal feature of dissipative systems.Comment: 7 pages, 6 figure
Quantum Spectra of Triangular Billiards on the Sphere
We study the quantal energy spectrum of triangular billiards on a spherical
surface. Group theory yields analytical results for tiling billiards while the
generic case is treated numerically. We find that the statistical properties of
the spectra do not follow the standard random matrix results and their peculiar
behaviour can be related to the corresponding classical phase space structure.Comment: 18 pages, 5 eps figure
Mandatory vaccinations in European countries, undocumented information, false news and the impact on vaccination uptake: the position of the Italian pediatric society.
BACKGROUND: High rates of vaccination coverage are important in preventing infectious diseases. Enforcing mandatory vaccinations is one of the strategies that some Countries adopted to protect the community when vaccination coverage is not satisfactory. In Italy, in 2017 vaccination against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis B, poliovirus, Haemophilus influenzae type b, measles, mumps, rubella and varicella became compulsory in childhood. In order to contrast vaccination policies, anti-vaccination campaigns contribute to the spread of fake news. Among them, there is the false information that Italy is the only one country with mandatory vaccination policy. Aim of our study is confronting vaccination policies in children under 18 months against among different European countries for the following vaccines: diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis B, poliovirus, Haemophilus influenzae type b, measles, mumps, rubella and varicella. METHODS: Information on policies of mandatory or recommended vaccinations of the European Countries were gathered by ECDC and compared to the Italian one. RESULTS: European Countries recommend or contemplate compulsory vaccines. Among them, eleven Countries (35.4%) have mandatory vaccinations for at least one out of diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis B, poliovirus, Haemophilus influenzae type b, measles, mumps, rubella and varicella vaccine. CONCLUSION: Not only in Italy, vaccination against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis B, poliovirus, Haemophilus influenzae type b, measles, mumps, rubella and varicella is mandatory in children under 18 months. Other European countries adopted compulsory policies in order to prevent the spread of infectious diseases and to protect the community
Media devices in pre-school children: the recommendations of the Italian pediatric society
BACKGROUND: Young children are too often exposed to mobile devices (MD) and most of them had their own device. The adverse effects of a early and prolonged exposure to digital technology on pre-school children has been described by several studies. Aim of the study is to analyze the consequences of MD exposure in pre-school children. METHODS: We analyzed the documented effects of media exposure on children's mental and physical health. RESULTS: According to recent studies, MD may interfere with learning, children development, well being, sleep, sight, listening, caregiver-child relationship. DISCUSSION: Pediatricians should be aware of both the beneficial and side effects of MD and give advice to the families, according to children's age. CONCLUSION: In according to literature, the Italian Pediatric Society suggest that the media device exposure in childhood should be modulated by supervisors
Optically switched magnetism in photovoltaic perovskite CHNH(Mn:Pb)I
The demand for ever-increasing density of information storage and speed of
manipulation boosts an intense search for new magnetic materials and novel ways
of controlling the magnetic bit. Here, we report the synthesis of a
ferromagnetic photovoltaic CHNH(Mn:Pb)I material in which the
photo-excited electrons rapidly melt the local magnetic order through the
Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida interactions without heating up the spin system.
Our finding offers an alternative, very simple and efficient way of optical
spin control, and opens an avenue for applications in low power, light
controlling magnetic devices
Seismic and Infrasound Signals at Mt. Etna: Modelling the North-East Crater Conduit and its Relation with the 2008-2009 Eruption Feeding System
On 13 May 2008, an eruption began at Mt. Etna from an eruptive fissure that opened on the upper
eastern flank of the volcano. During 12-13 May, 157 infrasonic events, together with the related
seismic transients, were collected. We carried out several analyses to obtain dominant frequencies,
pseudospectrograms, peak-to-peak amplitudes, source locations and time lags between infrasonic
and seismic events. Spectra of the infrasonic events show two main spectral peaks in the frequency
bands ~0.4-0.7 Hz and 1.5-2.0 Hz, respectively. Both infrasonic and seismic events were separately
located below the North-East Crater, where no eruptive activity was observed. Moreover,
significant changes in infrasound spectral content, as well as in the infrasonic-seismic lags, were
found a few hours before the beginning of the eruption. On the basis of the collected information
the infrasound source mechanism was modelled as a superposition of pipe and Helmholtz
resonance, also leading to outline the geometry of the shallower portion of the North-East Crater
plumbing system. The occurrence of these seismo-infrasonic events together with other geological
and geophysical evidences, led us to inferring a direct link between North-East Crater activity and
the eruptive fissure. Further, based on variations over time of both spectral features and seismicinfrasonic
time lag, shallowing phenomena of the free magma column inside North-East Crater
conduit were hypothesized. Such an uprise of magma was likely caused by a pressure increase
inside the plumbing system occurring before the beginning of the 2008-2009 eruption
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