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    El método de trabajo utilizado en el estudio del Glaciarismo Cuaternario del Pirineo y su posible aplicación en las sierras Galaico Portuguesas

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    [Resumen] La presente nota surgió a raíz de los contactos establecidos desde hace tiempo entre distintos miembros del Grupo Gallego de cuaternario y cuaternaristas catalanes. Desde principios de los años setenta se empezó de forma sistemática a estudiar diversos aspectos de la geomorfología del Pirineo por parte de especialistas de la Universidad de Barcelona, que han utilizado como base los estudios geográficos que tratan el sector sur de la cordillera, realizados desde principios de siglo, así como los trabajos de los geomorfólogos franceses en el sector norte. En la actualidad nuestros estudios están concretados en la investigación del glaciarismo cuaternario en distintas zonas de la vertiente meridional estando totalmente cubierto el Pirineo Oriental y en período de estudio determinados valles del Pirineo Central. En la presente comunicación se indican y se discuten los diferentes métodos de trabajo utilizados así como su posible aplicación en los estudios que actualmente se inician en las sierras Galaico Portuguesas.[Abstract] The aim of this note is to show the present state of the studies on the quaternary glaciation on the South Pyrénées, which are being carried by a group of specialists of the University of Barcelona, taking as main interest the method with which this work is undertaken. Two simultaneous and complementary ways of study are explained together: geomorphological and sedimentological, which are iIIustrated by means of two examples. Great emphasis is given on the great information which can be obtained starting from the study of the sediments related to the glaciers (tills, glaciofluvial and glaciolacustrine sediments) towards the reconstruction of the glacial quaternary history. Finally the possible use of these work methods is questioned referring to the study of quaternary glaciation of the Galician-Portuguese mountains in wich Galician specialists on the quaternary are workin

    Entropy of the Nordic electricity market: anomalous scaling, spikes, and mean-reversion

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    The electricity market is a very peculiar market due to the large variety of phenomena that can affect the spot price. However, this market still shows many typical features of other speculative (commodity) markets like, for instance, data clustering and mean reversion. We apply the diffusion entropy analysis (DEA) to the Nordic spot electricity market (Nord Pool). We study the waiting time statistics between consecutive spot price spikes and find it to show anomalous scaling characterized by a decaying power-law. The exponent observed in data follows a quite robust relationship with the one implied by the DEA analysis. We also in terms of the DEA revisit topics like clustering, mean-reversion and periodicities. We finally propose a GARCH inspired model but for the price itself. Models in the context of stochastic volatility processes appear under this scope to have a feasible description.Comment: 16 pages, 7 figure

    Design evaluation of a prototype user interface to support a guideline-based decision support system in gestational diabetes

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    Gestational Diabetes (GD) has increased over the last 20 years, affecting up to 15% of pregnant women worldwide. The complications associated can be reduced with the appropriate glycemic control during the pregnancy

    Tour virtual: una forma eficiente de realizar evaluaciones tempranas en aplicaciones de paciente

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    Tradicionalmente, los sistemas de ayuda a la decisión (Decision Support Systems, DSS) han estado dirigidos a los profesionales médicos; sin embargo también pueden ayudar a aquellos pacientes que desean tener un papel más activo en el cuidado de su salud. Además, los pacientes quieren ser tratados en el momento en que su estado de salud lo requiera, sin importar el lugar en el que se encuentren. El sistema MobiGuide proporciona un soporte personalizado y basado en evidencia clínica tanto a profesionales médicos como a pacientes en todo momento y en todo lugar. La aplicación móvil del paciente representa el punto de acceso al servicio y, por tanto, es responsable en gran medida del éxito o fracaso del sistema. En MobiGuide, se ha incorporado a los pacientes desde el comienzo en el proceso de diseño y evaluación de la aplicación para garantizar una adecuada funcionalidad y usabilidad del sistema. En este trabajo presentamos la primera evaluación realizada por los pacientes mediante un tour virtual por la Aplicación de Paciente. Los resultados son altamente positivos y útiles para mejorar la aplicación, corregir defectos y conseguir la aplicación final esperada por los pacientes

    Lessons learned from the ATLAS performance studies of the Iberian Cloud for the first LHC running period

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    In this contribution we describe the performance of the Iberian (Spain and Portugal) ATLAS cloud during the first LHC running period (March 2010-January 2013) in the context of the GRID Computing and Data Distribution Model. The evolution of the resources for CPU, disk and tape in the Iberian Tier-1 and Tier-2s is summarized. The data distribution over all ATLAS destinations is shown, focusing on the number of files transferred and the size of the data. The status and distribution of simulation and analysis jobs within the cloud are discussed. The Distributed Analysis tools used to perform physics analysis are explained as well. Cloud performance in terms of the availability and reliability of its sites is discussed. The effect of the changes in the ATLAS Computing Model on the cloud is analyzed. Finally, the readiness of the Iberian Cloud towards the first Long Shutdown (LS1) is evaluated and an outline of the foreseen actions to take in the coming years is given. The shutdown will be a good opportunity to improve and evolve the ATLAS Distributed Computing system to prepare for the future challenges of the LHC operation.Peer Reviewe

    Jet Substructure at the Tevatron and LHC: New results, new tools, new benchmarks

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    In this report we review recent theoretical progress and the latest experimental results in jet substructure from the Tevatron and the LHC. We review the status of and outlook for calculation and simulation tools for studying jet substructure. Following up on the report of the Boost 2010 workshop, we present a new set of benchmark comparisons of substructure techniques, focusing on the set of variables and grooming methods that are collectively known as "top taggers". To facilitate further exploration, we have attempted to collect, harmonise, and publish software implementations of these techniques.Comment: 53 pages, 17 figures. L. Asquith, S. Rappoccio, C. K. Vermilion, editors; v2: minor edits from journal revision

    Spanish ATLAS tier-2: Facing up to LHC Run 2

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    The goal of this work is to describe the way of addressing the main challenges of Run 2 by the Spanish ATLAS Tier-2. The considerable increase of energy and luminosity for the upcoming Run 2 with respect to Run 1 has led to a revision of the ATLAS computing model as well as some of the main ATLAS computing tools. In this paper, the adaptation to these changes will be described. The Spanish ATLAS Tier-2 is a R&D project which consists of a distributed infrastructure composed of three sites and its members are involved in ATLAS computing progress, namely the work in different tasks and the development of new tools (e.g. Event Index)This work has been supported by MINECO, Spain (Proj. Ref. FPA2010-21919-C03-01,02,03 & FPA2013-47424-C3,01,02,03), which include FEDER funds from the European Unio

    Single hadron response measurement and calorimeter jet energy scale uncertainty with the ATLAS detector at the LHC

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    The uncertainty on the calorimeter energy response to jets of particles is derived for the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). First, the calorimeter response to single isolated charged hadrons is measured and compared to the Monte Carlo simulation using proton-proton collisions at centre-of-mass energies of sqrt(s) = 900 GeV and 7 TeV collected during 2009 and 2010. Then, using the decay of K_s and Lambda particles, the calorimeter response to specific types of particles (positively and negatively charged pions, protons, and anti-protons) is measured and compared to the Monte Carlo predictions. Finally, the jet energy scale uncertainty is determined by propagating the response uncertainty for single charged and neutral particles to jets. The response uncertainty is 2-5% for central isolated hadrons and 1-3% for the final calorimeter jet energy scale.Comment: 24 pages plus author list (36 pages total), 23 figures, 1 table, submitted to European Physical Journal

    Measurement of the cross-section and charge asymmetry of WW bosons produced in proton-proton collisions at s=8\sqrt{s}=8 TeV with the ATLAS detector

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    This paper presents measurements of the W+μ+νW^+ \rightarrow \mu^+\nu and WμνW^- \rightarrow \mu^-\nu cross-sections and the associated charge asymmetry as a function of the absolute pseudorapidity of the decay muon. The data were collected in proton--proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 8 TeV with the ATLAS experiment at the LHC and correspond to a total integrated luminosity of 20.2~\mbox{fb^{-1}}. The precision of the cross-section measurements varies between 0.8% to 1.5% as a function of the pseudorapidity, excluding the 1.9% uncertainty on the integrated luminosity. The charge asymmetry is measured with an uncertainty between 0.002 and 0.003. The results are compared with predictions based on next-to-next-to-leading-order calculations with various parton distribution functions and have the sensitivity to discriminate between them.Comment: 38 pages in total, author list starting page 22, 5 figures, 4 tables, submitted to EPJC. All figures including auxiliary figures are available at https://atlas.web.cern.ch/Atlas/GROUPS/PHYSICS/PAPERS/STDM-2017-13

    Standalone vertex finding in the ATLAS muon spectrometer

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    A dedicated reconstruction algorithm to find decay vertices in the ATLAS muon spectrometer is presented. The algorithm searches the region just upstream of or inside the muon spectrometer volume for multi-particle vertices that originate from the decay of particles with long decay paths. The performance of the algorithm is evaluated using both a sample of simulated Higgs boson events, in which the Higgs boson decays to long-lived neutral particles that in turn decay to bbar b final states, and pp collision data at √s = 7 TeV collected with the ATLAS detector at the LHC during 2011
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