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Testing M2T/T2M Transformations
Presentado en: 16th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MODELS 2013). Del 29 de septiembre al 4 de octubre. Miami, EEUU.Testing model-to-model (M2M) transformations is becoming a prominent topic in the current Model-driven Engineering landscape. Current approaches for transformation testing, however, assume having explicit model representations for the input domain and for the output domain of the transformation. This excludes other important transformation kinds, such as model-to-text (M2T) and text-to-model (T2M) transformations, from being properly tested since adequate model representations are missing either for the input domain or for the output domain. The contribution of this paper to overcome this gap is extending Tracts, a M2M transformation testing approach, for M2T/T2M transformation testing. The main mechanism we employ for reusing Tracts is to represent text within a generic metamodel. By this, we transform the M2T/T2M transformation specification problems into equivalent M2M transformation specification problems. We demonstrate the applicability of the approach by two examples and present how the approach is implemented for the Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF). Finally, we apply the approach to evaluate code generation capabilities of several existing UML tools.Universidad de Málaga. Campus de Excelencia Internacional Andalucía Tech. Proyecto TIN2011-2379
Exact solution of the lattice vertex model analog of the coupled Bariev XY chains
We present the algebraic Bethe Ansatz solution for the vertex model recently
proposed by Zhou as the classical analog of the Bariev interacting XY chains.
The relevant commutation rules between the creation fields contain the Hecke
symmetry pointed out recently by Hikami and Murakami. The eigenvalues of the
corresponding transfer matrix are explicitly given.Comment: Plain latex, 8 pag
Room temperature and low-field resonant enhancement of spin Seebeck effect in partially compensated magnets
Resonant enhancement of spin Seebeck effect (SSE) due to phonons was recently
discovered in Y3Fe5O12 (YIG). This effect is explained by hybridization between
the magnon and phonon dispersions. However, this effect was observed at low
temperatures and high magnetic fields, limiting the scope for applications.
Here we report observation of phonon-resonant enhancement of SSE at room
temperature and low magnetic field. We observed in Lu2BiFe4GaO12 and
enhancement 700 % greater than that in a YIG film and at very low magnetic
fields around 10-1 T, almost one order of magnitude lower than that of YIG. The
result can be explained by the change in the magnon dispersion induced by
magnetic compensation due to the presence of non-magnetic ion substitutions.
Our study provides a way to tune the magnon response in a crystal by chemical
doping with potential applications for spintronic devices.Comment: 17 pages, 4 figure
The Zeeman effect in the G band
We investigate the possibility of measuring magnetic field strength in G-band
bright points through the analysis of Zeeman polarization in molecular CH
lines. To this end we solve the equations of polarized radiative transfer in
the G band through a standard plane-parallel model of the solar atmosphere with
an imposed magnetic field, and through a more realistic snapshot from a
simulation of solar magneto-convection. This region of the spectrum is crowded
with many atomic and molecular lines. Nevertheless, we find several instances
of isolated groups of CH lines that are predicted to produce a measurable
Stokes V signal in the presence of magnetic fields. In part this is possible
because the effective Land\'{e} factors of lines in the stronger main branch of
the CH A--X transition tend to zero rather quickly for
increasing total angular momentum , resulting in a Stokes spectrum of
the G band that is less crowded than the corresponding Stokes spectrum. We
indicate that, by contrast, the effective Land\'{e} factors of the and
satellite sub-branches of this transition tend to for increasing .
However, these lines are in general considerably weaker, and do not contribute
significantly to the polarization signal. In one wavelength location near 430.4
nm the overlap of several magnetically sensitive and non-sensitive CH lines is
predicted to result in a single-lobed Stokes profile, raising the
possibility of high spatial-resolution narrow-band polarimetric imaging. In the
magneto-convection snapshot we find circular polarization signals of the order
of 1% prompting us to conclude that measuring magnetic field strength in
small-scale elements through the Zeeman effect in CH lines is a realistic
prospect.Comment: 22 pages, 6 figures. To be published in the Astrophysical Journa
The antikaon nuclear potential in hot and dense matter
The antikaon optical potential in hot and dense nuclear matter is studied
within the framework of a coupled-channel self-consistent calculation taking,
as bare meson-baryon interaction, the meson-exchange potential of the J\"ulich
group. Typical conditions found in heavy-ion collisions at GSI are explored. As
in the case of zero temperature, the angular momentum components larger than
L=0 contribute significantly to the finite temperature antikaon optical
potential at finite momentum. It is found that the particular treatment of the
medium effects has a strong influence on the behavior of the antikaon potential
with temperature. Our self-consistent model, in which antikaons and pions are
dressed in the medium, gives a moderately temperature dependent antikaon
potential which remains attractive at GSI temperatures, contrary to what one
finds if only nuclear Pauli blocking effects are included.Comment: 30 pages, 8 figures, references added. Accepted for publication in
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Integrating children ́s values in policymaking: Challenges and opportunities in a diverse society
Values are a central dimension of human social life, they are core to a person’s self-concept and
identity and drive individual actions towards both personal enhancement and social
transformation. At a social level, values govern how individuals relate to others and shape the
organization of societies being, therefore, powerful guidelines to face new societal challenges
like inclusion/exclusion issues, social justice or cultural diversity.
Research with adults in this field has demonstrated that human values are powerful predictors
of a wide range of behaviours, attitudes and beliefs. However, research with children is still very
recent and has mostly focused on adolescents and older children, probably due to concerns
about young children's capabilities to produce reliable information and discourse. In the same
way, children's voices regarding political issues have been frequently dismissed even when
children's right to participate fully in political and cultural life is specifically recognized in the
United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. Therefore, giving voice to children is
ultimately a matter of respecting their rights.
To address this gap we introduce in this presentation a project that seeks to respond to this need
by mapping the basic human values (e.g. Schwartz, 1992) of children and young adolescents (6
to 14 years) and its associations with the representations of justice and attitudes towards
different social groups. Also, we intend to propose further directions to incorporate values and
children’s views in education policies and decision-making.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Symplectic structure for elastic and chiral conducting cosmic string models
This article is based on the covariant canonical formalism and corresponding
symplectic structure on phase space developed by Witten, Zuckerman and others
in the context of field theory. After recalling the basic principles of this
procedure, we construct the conserved bilinear symplectic current for generic
elastic string models. These models describe current carrying cosmic strings
evolving in an arbitrary curved background spacetime. Particular attention is
paid to the special case of the chiral string for which the worldsheet current
is null. Different formulations of the chiral string action are discussed in
detail, and as a result the integrability property of the chiral string is
clarified.Comment: 18 page
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