22 research outputs found
On the number of -cycles in the assignment problem for random matrices
We continue the study of the assignment problem for a random cost matrix. We
analyse the number of -cycles for the solution and their dependence on the
symmetry of the random matrix. We observe that for a symmetric matrix one and
two-cycles are dominant in the optimal solution. In the antisymmetric case the
situation is the opposite and the one and two-cycles are suppressed. We solve
the model for a pure random matrix (without correlations between its entries)
and give analytic arguments to explain the numerical results in the symmetric
and antisymmetric case. We show that the results can be explained to great
accuracy by a simple ansatz that connects the expected number of -cycles to
that of one and two cycles.Comment: To appear in Journal of Statistical Mechanic
Why doesn’t Jane protect her privacy?
End-to-end encryption has been heralded by privacy and security researchers as an effective defence against dragnet surveillance, but there is no evidence of widespread end-user uptake. We argue that the non-adoption of end-to-end encryption might not be entirely due to usability issues identified by Whitten and Tygar in their seminal paper “Why Johnny Can’t Encrypt”. Our investigation revealed a number of fundamental issues such as incomplete threat models, misaligned incentives, and a general absence of understanding of the email architecture. From our data and related research literature we found evidence of a number of potential explanations for the low uptake of end-to-end encryption. This suggests that merely increasing the availability and usability of encryption functionality in email clients will not automatically encourage increased deployment by email users. We shall have to focus, first, on building comprehensive end-user mental models related to email, and email security. We conclude by suggesting directions for future research
Enterocolitis necrotizante en recién nacidos ingresados en el Servicio de Neonatología del Hospital Escuela "Carlos Roberto Huembes" en el período comprendido de Enero 2011 a Diciembre 2013
La enterocolitis necrotizante en el recién nacido presenta un amplio espectro de manifestaciones clínicas, caracterizándose principalmente por la tríada de distensión abdominal, sangramiento gastrointestinal y neumatosis intestinal. A pesar del avance en el cuidado intensivo neonatal, persiste como una enfermedad grave, que afecta habitualmente al recién nacido pretérmino, especialmente de muy bajo peso
Investigation of the Hydrogen-Bonding Structure and Miscibility for PU/EP IPN Nanocomposites by PALS
Beyond reading media and interaction behavior:cognitive implications of digitized reading patterns
Abstract
This paper examines the reading and navigation behaviour when interacting with paper and digital tablet media. An experiment of reading a newspaper in spreadsheet format was conducted. The interaction with the newspaper in the paper and digital setups was video-recorded. Qualitative, visual inspection of the interaction behaviour enabled identification of reading and navigation patterns specific to the reading media. The patterns were quantified as duration to assess the amount of time dedicated for reading in contrast to navigation. The findings show that, in paper reading condition, reading time is higher when compared to tablet condition. On the other hand, the navigation time was generally higher in the tablet than in the paper condition, with possible consequences on the cognitive load. The paper discusses the findings in light of the limited capacity of mediated message processing model and derives implications to the design of digital reading interfaces