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Symbolic Sequences and Tsallis Entropy
We address this work to investigate symbolic sequences with long-range
correlations by using computational simulation. We analyze sequences with two,
three and four symbols that could be repeated times, with the probability
distribution . For these sequences, we verified that
the usual entropy increases more slowly when the symbols are correlated and the
Tsallis entropy exhibits, for a suitable choice of , a linear behavior. We
also study the chain as a random walk-like process and observe a nonusual
diffusive behavior depending on the values of the parameter .Comment: Published in the Brazilian Journal of Physic
Strategies for building pathology reports in an urban rehabilitation process: Project of the Old City Centre of Coimbra
The increasing interest on architectural heritage associated to the recognised building value, at economic, social and cultural levels have stimulated, in the recent decades, the urban rehabilitation and renovation o several cities in Europe.
Despite the strategy or method adopted in a city renovation process, its efficiency depends mainly on: type of buildings (structural systems, construction techniques and materials); intervention level (singular buildings, groups of buildings, urban zones, etc.); and, project objective (risk assessment, decision making to support future rehabilitation projects, definition of council maintenance policies, etc.).
In what concerns large renovation programs of old city centres, choosing the most adequate approach for inspection, appraisal and diagnosis is a complex task that can determine the success or failure of the project purpose.
This paper describes the preparation phase of the inspection of 700 buildings located in the old city centre of Coimbra (Portugal), where a global renovation process is planned for the forthcoming years.
In the scope of the renovation and rehabilitation process, the city council contract a complete identification and inspection survey of the buildings, directed on three different domains: (a) architectural typologies, (b) constructive and pathological condition of buildings, and (c) socio-demographic characterisation, of this part of the city. It will be present the check-lists developed and some of the obtained results on point (b), related to roofing systems, and exterior façades.
This diagnosis procedure shows that the inspection results quality is quite dependent on the items surveyed for each construction element (roof, façade, internal members, installation efficiency), as well as on the possibility of their correlation for a single building. The adopted method has been applied on 70% of the buildings inspected within the project perimeter.
Further treatment of the inspection and appraisal data will allow the developing pathology reports and list repair actions, and estimating rehabilitation costs. It will also help to produce defect level diagrams and seismic building risk maps, but, most important, to improve and guide a renewal strategy and intervention methodology for old buildings
Optical properties of charged quantum dots doped with a single magnetic impurity
We present a microscopic theory of the optical properties of self-assembled
quantum dots doped with a single magnetic manganese (Mn) impurity and
containing a controlled number of electrons. The single-particle electron and
heavy-hole electronic shells are described by two-dimensional harmonic
oscillators. The electron-electron, electron-hole Coulomb as well as the
short-range electron spin-Mn spin and hole spin-Mn spin contact exchange
interactions are included. The electronic states of the photo-excited
electron-hole-Mn complex and of the final electron-Mn complex are expanded in a
finite number of configurations and the full interacting Hamiltonian is
diagonalized numerically. The emission spectrum is predicted as a function of
photon energy for a given number of electrons and different number of confined
electronic quantum dot shells. We show how emission spectra allow to identify
the number of electronic shells, the number of electrons populating these
shells and, most importantly, their spin. We show that electrons not
interacting directly with the spin of Mn ion do so via electron-electron
interactions. This indirect interaction is a strong effect even when Mn
impurity is away from the quantum dot center.Comment: 12 pages, 10 figure
Seismic vulnerability assessment of the old city centre of Seixal, Portugal
The seismic vulnerability assessment of old traditional masonry building stocks, in a seismic risk mitigation perspective, is truly essential not only for buildings with recognized historical and patrimonial value, but also, in relation to regular buildings. In this sense, this paper approaches the issue of the seismic vulnerability assessment of masonry buildings through the application of a simplified methodology to building stock of the old city centre of Seixal, Portugal. This methodology is based on a vulnerability index, suitable in the evaluation of damage and in the creation of large scale loss scenarios (economical and human). Over 500 buildings were evaluated in accordance with the referred methodology and the results obtained were then integrated into a Geographical Information System tool. The integration of this kind of vulnerability and loss results into a GIS tool allows that city councils or regional authorities make their decisions based on a global view of the site under analysis, which led to more accurate and faster decisions either in terms of risk mitigation strategies or rehabilitation plans. This tool can also assumes great importance in the construction of safety and rescue plans
Vulnerability assessment of urban building stock: a hierarchic approach
In the last decades the evaluation of the seismic risk are of rising concern, considered essential in the activity and
definition of strategy planning and urban management. The evaluation of the seismic vulnerability of the existent building stock
in the perspective of the seismic risk mitigation should not be placed only in relation to the isolated buildings of relevant
historical and cultural importance, but also, in relation to the agglomerate of buildings in urban centres. The chronological
construction process frequently results in characteristic heterogeneity of masonry and wall connection quality. In addition,
buildings do not constitute independent units given that they share the mid-walls with adjacent buildings and the façade walls are
aligned. This way, as post-seismic observations proved, buildings do not have an independent structural behaviour, but they
interact amongst themselves, mainly for horizontal actions and so the structural performance should be studied at the level of the
aggregate and not only for each isolated building. In most cases, for masonry structures there is no need for sophisticated
dynamic analyses for seismic resistance verification or vulnerability assessment. This is even more relevant when an assessment
at the level of a city centre is pursued. In this work, the results of evaluation of the vulnerability will be presented in accordance
to three proposed methodologies based on a vulnerability index that consequently allows the evaluation of damage and creation
of loss scenarios (economical and human) not only at the level of the building and its façade walls but also at the level of the
aggregates. It will be discussed and evaluated the application of the referred methodologies and its integration in an SIG
platform
Crescimento inicial de clones de eucalipto em função de doses de P e K em Porto Velho, Rondônia.
O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o crescimento inicial de clones de eucalipto sob combinações de doses de P2O5 e K2O em Porto Velho, RO. O experimento foi instalado no Campo Experimental de Porto Velho, da Embrapa Rondônia, sobre um Plintossolo Háplico de textura média/argilosa. Foram avaliados os clones Urocam, GG100, VM01 e H13, sob quatro doses de P2O5 (0, 50, 100 e 150 kg ha-1) e três de K2O (0, 50 e 100 kg ha-1), aplicadas na forma de superfosfato triplo e KCl, coroando-se as plantas, três meses após o plantio. O delineamento utilizado foi o fatorial completo (4x4x3) com quatro repetições em blocos casualizados. Foram utilizadas parcelas de 25 plantas (5x5), sendo nove plantas úteis. O espaçamento utilizado foi de 3x2 m. Após doze meses de cultivo, foi avaliada a altura do povoamento. Houve diferença de crescimento entre os clones, sendo: VM01>GG100=H13>Urocam (teste Tukey a 5 % de significância). A análise de regressão mostrou resposta quadrática para a altura de todos os clones em função da dose de P2O5, com ponto de máxima em torno de 110 kg ha-1. O efeito da aplicação de K2O não foi significativo (p>0,05). Avaliações nos anos posteriores permitirão aperfeiçoar a recomendação de clones e adubação para Porto Velho
Gender gap in the ERASMUS mobility program
Studying abroad has become very popular among students. The ERASMUS mobility
program is one of the largest international student exchange programs in the
world, which has supported already more than three million participants since
1987. We analyzed the mobility pattern within this program in 2011-12 and found
a gender gap across countries and subject areas. Namely, for almost all
participating countries, female students are over-represented in the ERASMUS
program when compared to the entire population of tertiary students. The same
tendency is observed across different subject areas. We also found a gender
asymmetry in the geographical distribution of hosting institutions, with a bias
of male students in Scandinavian countries. However, a detailed analysis
reveals that this latter asymmetry is rather driven by subject and consistent
with the distribution of gender ratios among subject areas
Kinematics and morphology of ionized gas in Hickson Compact Group 18
We present new observations of emission in the Hickson Compact
Group 18 (HCG 18) obtained with a scanning Fabry-Perot interferometer. The
velocity field does not show motions of individual group members but, instead,
a complex common velocity field for the whole group. The gas distribution is
very asymmetric with clumps of maximum intensity coinciding with the optically
brightest knots. Comparing and HI data we conclude that HCG 18 is
not a compact group but instead a large irregular galaxy with several clumps of
star formation.Comment: Accepted for publication in Astronomical Journal (13p 6 figures
Transition from small to large world in growing networks
We examine the global organization of growing networks in which a new vertex
is attached to already existing ones with a probability depending on their age.
We find that the network is infinite- or finite-dimensional depending on
whether the attachment probability decays slower or faster than .
The network becomes one-dimensional when the attachment probability decays
faster than . We describe structural characteristics of these
phases and transitions between them.Comment: 5 page
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