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Electronic structure calculations and molecular dynamics simulations with linear system-size scaling
We present a method for total energy minimizations and molecular dynamics
simulations based either on tight-binding or on Kohn-Sham hamiltonians. The
method leads to an algorithm whose computational cost scales linearly with the
system size. The key features of our approach are
(i) an orbital formulation with single particle wavefunctions constrained to
be localized in given regions of space, and (ii) an energy functional which
does not require either explicit orthogonalization of the electronic orbitals,
or inversion of an overlap matrix.
The foundations and accuracy of the approach and the performances of the
algorithm are discussed, and illustrated with several numerical examples
including Kohn-Sham hamiltonians. In particular we present calculations with
tight-binding hamiltonians for diamond, graphite, a carbon linear chain and
liquid carbon at low pressure. Even for a complex case such as liquid carbon --
a disordered metallic system with differently coordinated atoms -- the
agreement between standard diagonalization schemes and our approach is very
good. Our results establish the accuracy and reliability of the method for a
wide class of systems and show that tight binding molecular dynamics
simulations with a few thousand atoms are feasible on small workstations
Up-to-date Key Retrieval for Information Centric Networking
Information Centric Networking (ICN) leverages in-network caching to provide efficient data distribution and better performance by replicating contents in multiple nodes to bring content nearer the users. Since contents are stored and replicated into node caches, the content validity must be assured end-to-end. Each content object carries a digital signature to provide a proof of its integrity, authenticity, and provenance. However, the use of digital signatures requires a key management infrastructure to manage the key life cycle. To perform a proper signature verification, a node needs to know whether the signing key is valid or it has been revoked. This paper discusses how to retrieve up-to-date signing keys in the ICN scenario. In the usual public key infrastructure, the Certificate Revocation Lists (CRL) or the Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) enable applications to obtain the revocation status of a certificate. However, the push-based distribution of Certificate Revocation Lists and the request/response paradigm of Online Certificate Status Protocol should be fit in the mechanism of named-data. We consider three possible approaches to distribute up-to-date keys in a similar way to the current CRL and OCSP. Then, we suggest a fourth protocol leveraging a set of distributed notaries, which naturally fits the ICN scenario. Finally, we evaluate the number and size of exchanged messages of each solution, and then we compare the methods considering the perceived latency by the end nodes and the throughput on the network links
Análise do trabalho de algumas ONG em Moçambique
Tese de Mestrado em Estudos AfricanosO panorama mundial mudou após a Segunda Guerra. Começaram a aparecer novos actores
internacionais, as ONG, organizações não governamentais. Foi durante as décadas 70-80,
(Alves 1996), que se assistiu a uma evolução das ONG para "ONG do desenvolvimento"
(ONGd).
As ONGd adoptaram uma base mais estruturalista que denunciava a pobreza como
consequência das relações económicas internacionais.
Neste trabalho foi analisado um caso específico: Maputo, Moçambique.
Através de trabalho de campo deu-se atenção sobretudo à relação entre as ONGd e o poder
moçambicano.
Em 1990 assistiu-se a um aumento das ONG em Moçambique, em paralelo com a
elaboração da nova Constituição moçambicana, que permitiu um reconhecimento legal das
organizações não governamentais através da lei 8/91. Até agora este é a única base legal
para as ONG. Esta lei, apesar de constituir um passo importante na abertura às ONG,
mostra muitas limitações. Com efeito, as ONG não são reconhecidas como sujeitos
jurídicos, sendo catalogadas como sindicato, congregação religiosa ou empresa.
Para obter um quadro o mais completo possível foram entrevistadas ONG laicas, nacionais
e estrangeiras, e religiosas sobre as forças e fraquezas de uma ONG que trabalhe no
território moçambicano.The world changed after WWII. New international players such as the NGOs (nongovernmental
organizations) started becoming prominent on a global scale. During the
1970-1980 (Alves 1996) an evolution towards Development NGOs took place.
Development NGOs adopted a more structuralist base that denounced poverty as a
consequence of international economic relations.
A specific case was analysed in the current work: Maputo, Mozambique. Fieldwork
allowed the study of the relations between Development NGOs and Mozambican power.
In 1990 there was an increase in the number of NGOs in Mozambique, at the same time
that the new Mozambican Constitution was being written, which made a legal
acknowledgement of non-governmental organizations possible (law 8/91). This has been
the only legal base for NGOs so far. Although it represents an important step towards the
acceptance of the NGOs, this law shows many limitations. For practical purposes, the
NGOs aren't still recognized as juridical persons, being catalogued as a syndicate, a
religious congregation or a company.
In order to have the most complete picture possible, several lay, national, foreign and
religious NGOs were interviewed regarding the strengths and weaknesses of an NGO
working in Mozambican territory
Challenges in diagnosing a peripheral nerve sheath tumor of the ulnar nerve in a dog – a case report
In this case report we present the rare case of a distally located peripheral nerve sheath tumor (PNST) of the left ulnar nerve in a two-year-old female Rottweiler dog. We discuss the clinical and diagnostic findings and the challenges of the diagnosis. The dog was successfully treated with a limb sparing partial neurectomy. After surgery, the dog did not show any pain or lameness on long term follow-up
Optimal Content Prefetching in NDN Vehicle-to-Infrastructure Scenario
Data replication and in-network storage are two basic principles of the Information Centric Networking (ICN) framework in which caches spread out in the network can be used to store the most popular contents. This work shows how one of the ICN architectures, the Named Data Networking (NDN), with content pre-fetching can maximize the probability that a user retrieves the desired content in a Vehicle-to-Infrastructure scenario. We give an ILP formulation of the problem of optimally distributing content in the network nodes while accounting for the available storage capacity and the available link capacity. The optimization framework is then leveraged to evaluate the impact on content retrievability of topology- and network-related parameters as the number and mobility models of moving users, the size of the content catalog and the location of the available caches. Moreover, we show how the proposed model can be modified to find the minimum storage occupancy to achieve a given content retrievability level. The results obtained from the optimization model are finally validated against a Name Data Networking architecture through simulations in ndnSIM
Prenatal Mental Representations in Italian First-Time Mothers Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Study with Interviews on Maternal Representations During Pregnancy
IntroductionPsychosocial risks increase the levels of not-integrated/ambivalent and restricted/disengaged representations during pregnancy, but no study has specifically analysed the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on maternal representation styles.Objectives(1) to compare maternal representation styles in primiparous women who became pregnant before and during the COVID-19 pandemic and (2) to analyse the content of representation styles during the COVID-19 pandemic.MethodsA total of 37 Italian pregnant women were recruited from 2019 to 2021. The sample was divided into two groups: the pre-COVID-19 group (22 women, mean age = 33.14 years; SD = 3.78) and the COVID-19 group (15 women, mean age = 35.9 years; SD = 4.6). Interviews on maternal representations during pregnancy were administered and analysed for style and content. Results: Women during the COVID-19 pandemic reported more restricted/disengaged and less integrated/balanced representation styles than women pre-COVID-19. Content analysis showed that the COVID-19 pandemic led women to focus more on concrete aspects of pregnancy in lieu of emotional aspects, thus leading them to develop more restricted/disengaged representation styles. Conclusions for practiceIn future pandemics pregnant women should be supported in focusing their attention to emotions, sensations and fantasies about themselves as mothers and their children
Total energy global optimizations using non orthogonal localized orbitals
An energy functional for orbital based calculations is proposed, which
depends on a number of non orthogonal, localized orbitals larger than the
number of occupied states in the system, and on a parameter, the electronic
chemical potential, determining the number of electrons. We show that the
minimization of the functional with respect to overlapping localized orbitals
can be performed so as to attain directly the ground state energy, without
being trapped at local minima. The present approach overcomes the multiple
minima problem present within the original formulation of orbital based
methods; it therefore makes it possible to perform calculations for an
arbitrary system, without including any information about the system bonding
properties in the construction of the input wavefunctions. Furthermore, while
retaining the same computational cost as the original approach, our formulation
allows one to improve the variational estimate of the ground state energy, and
the energy conservation during a molecular dynamics run. Several numerical
examples for surfaces, bulk systems and clusters are presented and discussed.Comment: 24 pages, RevTex file, 5 figures available upon reques
Neuromarketing empirical approaches and food choice: A systematic review
Consumers' food choices are often driven by reasons of which consumers are not fully aware. Decision-making
about food is influenced by a complex set of emotions, feelings, attitudes, and values that are impossible to assess
simply by asking consumers their opinions. Indeed, traditional techniques, such as self-reports or interviews,
mainly allow the measurement of conscious and rational reactions to a product or advertising. Recently, there
has been a rapidly growing interest in the multidisciplinary field of “neuromarketing,” which takes advantage of
neuroscientific techniques to study consumer behavior.
This discipline applies neuroscientific methods and tools that allow the measurement of consumers' emotional
and spontaneous reactions in a more objective and observable way. The aim of this paper is (a) to describe
neuromarketing's underlying assumptions, techniques, and the advantages of this perspective, examining the
scientific literature on the use of neuromarketing in food studies; and (b) to suggest best practices to apply this
novel approach in the food marketing domain, with a specific focus on non-invasive methods.
Finally, although the perception of nutritional elements has already been explored, the health content of
labels, the presence of additives, and the evaluation of the information conveyed by food packaging remain other
possible elements of interest in future food neuromarketing research
Large scale quantum simulations: C_60 impacts on a semiconducting surface
We present tight binding molecular dynamics simulations of C_60 collisions on
the reconstructed diamond(111) surface, carried out with an O(N) method and
with cells containing 1140 atoms. The results of our simulations are in very
good agreement with experiments performed under the same impact conditions.
Furthermore our calculations provide a detailed characterization of the
microscopic processes occuring during the collision, and allow the
identification of three impact regimes, as a function of the fullerene incident
energy. Finally, the study of the reactivity between the cluster and the
surface gives insight into the deposition mechanisms of C_60 on semiconducting
substrates
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