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Patterns of creation and usage of wikipedia content
This is the Post-print version of the Article. The official Published version can be accessed from the link below - Copyright @ 2012 IEEEWikipedia is the largest online service storing user-generated content. Its pages are open to anyone for addition, deletion and modifications, and the effort of contributors is recorded and can be tracked in time. Although potentially the Wikipedia web content could exhibit unbounded growth, it is still not clear whether the effort
of developers and the output generated are actually following patterns of continuous growth. It is also not clear how the users access such content, and if recurring patterns of usage are detectable showing how the Wikipedia content typically is viewed by interested readers. Using the category of Wikipedia as macro-agglomerates, this study reveals that Wikipedia categories face a decreasing growth trend over time, after an initial, exponential phase of development. On the other hand the study demonstrates that
the number of views to the pages within the categories follow a linear, unbounded growth.
The link between software usefulness and the need for software maintenance over time has been established by Lehman and other; the link betweenWikipedia usage and changes to the content, unlike software, appear to follow a two-phase evolution of production followed by consumption.This study is partly funded by the University of East London
Variational Formulation for Quaternionic Quantum Mechanics
A quaternionic version of Quantum Mechanics is constructed using the
Schwinger's formulation based on measurements and a Variational Principle.
Commutation relations and evolution equations are provided, and the results are
compared with other formulations.Comment: Talk given at ICCA*, May 26-30 of 2008, Campinas, SP, Brazil. 18
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Causal Propagators for Algebraic Gauges
Applying the principle of analytic extension for generalized functions we
derive causal propagators for algebraic non-covariant gauges. The so generated
manifestly causal gluon propagator in the light-cone gauge is used to evaluate
two one-loop Feynman integrals which appear in the computation of the
three-gluon vertex correction. The result is in agreement with that obtained
through the usual prescriptions.Comment: LaTex, 09 pages, no figure
Quantum State Density and Critical Temperature in M-theory
We discuss the asymptotic properties of quantum states density for
fundamental branes which can yield a microscopic interpretation of the
thermodynamic quantities in M-theory. The matching of BPS part of spectrum for
superstring and supermembrane gives the possibility of getting membrane's
results via string calculations. In the weak coupling limit of M-theory the
critical behavior coincides with the first order phase transition in standard
string theory at temperature less than the Hagedorn's temperature . The
critical temperature at large coupling constant is computed by considering
M-theory on manifold with topology .
Alternatively we argue that any finite temperature can be introduced in the
framework of membrane thermodynamics.Comment: 16 pages, published in Mod. Phys. Lett. A16(2001)224
Schwinger's Principle and Gauge Fixing in the Free Electromagnetic Field
A manifestly covariant treatment of the free quantum eletromagnetic field, in
a linear covariant gauge, is implemented employing the Schwinger's Variational
Principle and the B-field formalism. It is also discussed the abelian Proca's
model as an example of a system without constraints.Comment: 8 pages. Format PTPtex. No figur
Bulk Viscous Cosmological Models in Barber's Second Self Creation Theory
Barber's second self creation theory with bulk viscous fluid source for an
LRS Bianchi type-I metric is considered by using deceleration parameter to be
constant where the metric potentials are taken as function of and . The
coefficient of bulk viscosity is assumed to be a power function of the mass
density. Some physical and geometrical features of the models are discussedComment: latex, 10 pages, submitted in Int. J. Mod. Phys.
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