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Global attractors for nonlinear viscoelastic equations with memory
We study the asymptotic properties of the semigroup S(t) arising from a
nonlinear viscoelastic equation with hereditary memory on a bounded
three-dimensional domain written in the past history framework of Dafermos. We
establish the existence of the global attractor of optimal regularity for S(t)
for a wide class of nonlinearities as well as within the most general condition
on the memory kernel
On Hopf's Lemma and the Strong Maximum Principle
In this paper we consider Hopf's Lemma and the Strong Maximum Principle for
supersolutions to a class of non elliptic equations. In particular we prove a
sufficient condition for the validity of Hopf's Lemma and of the Strong Maximum
Principle and we give a condition which is at once necessary for the validity
of Hopf's Lemma and sufficient for the validity of the Strong Maximum
Principle.Comment: 27 pages,4 figure
Analysis and Valuation of Hospital Foodservice Quality-the Perugia case-study
The hospital catering is characterized for the necessity to satisfy the nutritional and dietetic principles, and the several therapeutic requirements of the patient.The main problem is to coordinate the production with the always various number of the requirements. On the other hand,emerging of competition forms in the sanitary field,based on the possibility of chosen of the structure cure from the customer and on the prices and tariffs system,has open new spaces for the recovery of a strategic perspective of the public sanitary companies respect private sector. Always mainly,the hospital companies must centralize own ttention so is minimal the difference between planned quality, distributed quality and perceived quality.
The present work offers,through a public opinion pull on a specific case, a first attempt to tie the satisfaction or not satisfaction of a consumer regarding the sanitary service,on the base of some qualitatative variable. The innovation of this work consist of a index series created from the hospital documents and patient judgment (questionnaire) to establish a gap between planned and perceived quality
A set of key questions to assess the stress among bank employees and its reliability: Bank Employee Stress Test (BEST8)
The aims of the present study are: to realize a tool, clear and helpful, to assess the occupational distress level in bank employees in Italy; secondly to assess the reliability of the tool. Eight sentences were considered after a consensus meeting that involved different professional figures. 70 questionnaires were collected. The overall Cronbach’s alpha was 0.596, a sufficient reliability was found. The elimination of one sentences (“I haven’t time to dedicate myself to my hobbies/activities/stuff”) increases alpha’s value from 0.596 to 0.620, and thus reach fully sufficient score. The claim “The pace of change on work place exceeds my capacity for adaptation” maximises the change of the level of reliability (Inter item Correlation = 0.528)
On the behavior of solutions to Schr\"odinger equations with dipole-type potentials near the singularity
Asymptotics of solutions to Schroedinger equations with singular dipole-type
potentials is investigated. We evaluate the exact behavior near the singularity
of solutions to elliptic equations with potentials which are purely angular
multiples of radial inverse-square functions. Both the linear and the
semilinear (critical and subcritical) cases are considered
Blue Gravity Waves from BICEP2 ?
We present new constraints on the spectral index n_T of tensor fluctuations
from the recent data obtained by the BICEP2 experiment. We found that the
BICEP2 data alone slightly prefers a positive, "blue", spectral index with
n_T=1.36\pm0.83 at 68 % c.l.. However, when a TT prior on the tensor amplitude
coming from temperature anisotropy measurements is assumed we get
n_T=1.67\pm0.53 at 68 % c.l., ruling out a scale invariant spectrum at
more than three standard deviations. These results are at odds with current
bounds on the tensor spectral index coming from pulsar timing, Big Bang
Nucleosynthesis, and direct measurements from the LIGO experiment. Considering
only the possibility of a "red", n_T<0 spectral index we obtain the lower limit
n_T > -0.76 at 68 % c.l. (n_T>-0.09 when a TT prior is included).Comment: 3 Pages, 4 Figure
Network inference in matrix-variate Gaussian models with non-independent noise
Inferring a graphical model or network from observational data from a large
number of variables is a well studied problem in machine learning and
computational statistics. In this paper we consider a version of this problem
that is relevant to the analysis of multiple phenotypes collected in genetic
studies. In such datasets we expect correlations between phenotypes and between
individuals. We model observations as a sum of two matrix normal variates such
that the joint covariance function is a sum of Kronecker products. This model,
which generalizes the Graphical Lasso, assumes observations are correlated due
to known genetic relationships and corrupted with non-independent noise. We
have developed a computationally efficient EM algorithm to fit this model. On
simulated datasets we illustrate substantially improved performance in network
reconstruction by allowing for a general noise distribution
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