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    Desire thinking and craving across the continuum of problem drinking

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    Desire thinking has been conceptualized as a conscious and voluntary cognitive process prefiguring images, information and memories about positive target-related experience. In the last few years, desire thinking has been found to be closely involved in addictive behaviours (substance and behavioural addictions). Research in this field has investigated the role of desire thinking in increasing craving experience and leading to problematic behaviours (such as binge drinking and gambling). So far, studies on desire thinking have focused especially on drinking behaviour. Preliminary evidence is also emerging in the field of behavioural addictions. The first aim of this thesis was to investigate desire thinking across addictive behaviours, through a systematic review of existing studies (first study of the present thesis). The ten included studies highlighted a significant relationship between desire thinking and addictive behaviour in all conditions (alcohol use, nicotine use, gambling, problematic internet use), even though the nature of studies were mostly cross-sectional. The second and the third studies of my thesis aimed to explore longitudinally, in clinical and non- clinical populations, the involvement of desire thinking in increasing craving experience (supporting previous data) and assessing its impact (over and above craving) in leading to binge drinking and alcohol abuse/relapse (adding new findings in the field of alcohol problems and therapies). Findings showed that desire thinking predicted craving and binge drinking in both samples and predict relapse at follow ups in people with severe alcohol use disorder. Furthermore, the components of desire thinking were found to be differently implicated in alcohol problems (imaginal prefiguration predicts craving levels at follow-up and verbal perseveration were found to be the predictor of binge drinking frequency at follow-up. As a whole, the results of the studies reported in this thesis will provide support for the central role of desire thinking in increasing craving experience and leading to alcohol use (over and above the level of craving). In other words, engaging in desire thinking gradually leads to an escalation of craving increasing the salience of using alcohol as a means of attaining control. According with this view, therapies should aim at helping patients reducing their desire thinking and mental activities related to imagining how to reach and use their desired target

    On the strategy frequency problem in batch Minority Games

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    Ergodic stationary states of Minority Games with S strategies per agent can be characterised in terms of the asymptotic probabilities Ď•a\phi_a with which an agent uses aa of his strategies. We propose here a simple and general method to calculate these quantities in batch canonical and grand-canonical models. Known analytic theories are easily recovered as limiting cases and, as a further application, the strategy frequency problem for the batch grand-canonical Minority Game with S=2 is solved. The generalization of these ideas to multi-asset models is also presented. Though similarly based on response function techniques, our approach is alternative to the one recently employed by Shayeghi and Coolen for canonical batch Minority Games with arbitrary number of strategies.Comment: 17 page

    Theory of controlled quantum dynamics

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    We introduce a general formalism, based on the stochastic formulation of quantum mechanics, to obtain localized quasi-classical wave packets as dynamically controlled systems, for arbitrary anharmonic potentials. The control is in general linear, and it amounts to introduce additional quadratic and linear time-dependent terms to the given potential. In this way one can construct for general systems either coherent packets moving with constant dispersion, or dynamically squeezed packets whose spreading remains bounded for all times. In the standard operatorial framework our scheme corresponds to a suitable generalization of the displacement and scaling operators that generate the coherent and squeezed states of the harmonic oscillator.Comment: LaTeX, A4wide, 28 pages, no figures. To appear in J. Phys. A: Math. Gen., April 199

    Dymanics of Generalized Coherent States

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    We show that generalized coherent states follow Schr\"{o}dinger dynamics in time-dependent potentials. The normalized wave-packets follow a classical evolution without spreading; in turn, the Schr\"{o}dinger potential depends on the state through the classical trajectory. This feedback mechanism with continuous dynamical re-adjustement allows the packets to remain coherent indefinetely.Comment: 8 pages, plain latex, no figure

    Dynamics of a particle confined in a two-dimensional dilating and deforming domain

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    Some recent results concerning a particle confined in a one-dimensional box with moving walls are briefly reviewed. By exploiting the same techniques used for the 1D problem, we investigate the behavior of a quantum particle confined in a two-dimensional box (a 2D billiard) whose walls are moving, by recasting the relevant mathematical problem with moving boundaries in the form of a problem with fixed boundaries and time-dependent Hamiltonian. Changes of the shape of the box are shown to be important, as it clearly emerges from the comparison between the "pantographic", case (same shape of the box through all the process) and the case with deformation.Comment: 13 pages, 2 figure

    ESR theory for interacting 1D quantum wires

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    We compute the electron spin resonance (ESR) intensity for one-dimensional quantum wires in semiconductor heterostructures, taking into account electron-electron interactions and spin-orbit coupling. The ESR spectrum is shown to be very sensitive to interactions. While in the absence of interactions, the spectrum is a flat band, characteristic threshold singularities appear in the interacting limit. This suggests the practical use of ESR to reveal spin dynamics in a Luttinger liquid.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures. To be published in Europhys. Let
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