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Realism and Objectivism in Quantum Mechanics
The present study attempts to provide a consistent and coherent account of
what the world could be like, given the conceptual framework and results of
contemporary quantum theory. It is suggested that standard quantum mechanics
can, and indeed should, be understood as a realist theory within its domain of
application. It is pointed out, however, that a viable realist interpretation
of quantum theory requires the abandonment or radical revision of the classical
conception of physical reality and its traditional philosophical
presuppositions. It is argued, in this direction, that the conceptualization of
the nature of reality, as arising out of our most basic physical theory, calls
for a kind of contextual realism. Within the domain of quantum mechanics,
knowledge of 'reality in itself', 'the real such as it truly is' independent of
the way it is contextualized, is impossible in principle. In this connection,
the meaning of objectivity in quantum mechanics is analyzed, whilst the
important question concerning the nature of quantum objects is explored.Comment: 20 pages. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with
arXiv:0811.3696, arXiv:quant-ph/0502099, arXiv:0904.2702, arXiv:0904.2859,
arXiv:0905.013
An experimental investigation of the ‘tenuous trade-off’ between risk and incentives in organizations
We investigate experimentally the relationship between risk and incentives in a principal–agent setting. In contrast to the existing empirical literature that describes such relationship as ‘tenuous’ or inconclusive, we find a clear negative relationship—supporting the prediction of the standard theoretical model. Specifically, we find that principals reduce the size of the offered piece rates with an increase in risk and instead provide positive fixed wages. Furthermore, we find no relationship between the variance in the performance and the effort choice of the agent, and a strong positive relationship between the effort choice of the agents and the offered piece rates as well as fixed wage, suggesting positive reciprocity. Finally, we find evidence of social projection by the principals regarding the agents’ degree of risk aversion
Design, Implementation and Testing of a Network-Based Earthquake Early Warning System in Greece
In this study we implemented and tested the Earthquake Early Warning system PRESTo (PRobabilistic and Evolutionary early warning System, Satriano et al., 2011) on the Greek Ionian islands of Lefkada, Zakynthos and Kefalonia. PRESTo is a free and open source platform for regional Earthquake Early Warning developed at the University of Naples Federico II, which is currently under experimentation in Southern Italy, in the area covered by the Irpinia Seismic Network. The three Ionian islands selected for this study are located on the North-Western part of the Hellenic trench. Here the seismicity rate and the seismic hazard, coupled with the vulnerability of existing critical infrastructures, make this region among the highest seismic risk areas in Europe, where the application of Earthquake Early Warning systems may become a useful strategy to mitigate the potential damage caused by earthquakes. Here we studied the feasibility of implementing an Earthquake Early Warning system on an existing seismic network, which was not specifically made for earthquake early warning purposes, and evaluated the performance of the system, using a data set of real-earthquake recordings. We first describe the technical details of the implementation of PRESTo in the area of interest, including the preliminary parameter configuration and the empirical scaling relationship calibration. Then we evaluated the performance of the system through the off-line analysis of a database of real earthquake records belonging to the most recent M > 4.0 earthquakes occurred in the area. We evaluated the performance in terms of source parameter estimation (location, magnitude), accuracy of ground shaking prediction and lead-time analysis. Finally, we show the preliminary results of the real-time application of PRESTo, performed during the period 01–31 July 2019
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Displacement spectra and displacement modification factors, based on records from Greece
Elastic and inelastic displacement spectra (for periods up to 4.0 s) are derived, using a representative sample of acceleration records from Greece, carefully selected based on magnitude, distance and peak ground acceleration criteria, and grouped into three ground type categories according to the Eurocode 8 (EC8) provisions. The modification factor for the elastic design spectrum adopted in EC8 for accounting for damping is verified herein and is found to be satisfactory in the short to medium period range and less so in the long period range. The equivalent viscous damping ratio concept is also evaluated and is found to lead to underestimation of inelastic displacement spectra. Finally, based on the previously derived elastic and inelastic spectra, equations suitable for design and/or assessment purposes, are proposed for the corresponding displacement modification factors
The Mesohellenic trough and the Thrace Basin. Two Tertiary molassic Basins in Hellenides: do they really correlate?
Με βάση τη λιθοστρωματογραφία, την τεκτονική ανάλυση και τη γεωλογική χαρτο- γράφηση συγκρίθηκαν μεταξύ τους, οι μολασσικές λεκάνες της Θράκης (ThB) στη ΒΑ Ελλάδα (συμπεριλαμβάνονται οι Παλαιογενείς αποθέσεις της λεκάνης Αξιού) και της Μεσοελληνικής Αύλακας. Αμφότερες οι λεκάνες χαρακτηρίζονται από μια παχειά, μολασσικού-τύπου ιζηματογενή ακολουθία (3-5 km πάχος) Τριτογενούς ηλικίας, που καλύπτεται ασύμφωνα από Νεογενή και Τεταρτογενή ιζήματα. Η μολασσκή ιζηματογένεση αρχίζει σχεδόν ταυτόχρονα και στις δύο περιοχές κατά τη διάρκεια του Μέσου- Άνω Ηωκαίνου όμως σταματάει σε διαφορετικούς χρόνους, στο Μέσο-Άνω Μειόκαινο για τη ΜΗΤ και στο Άνω Ολιγόκαινο για τη ThB. Η ιζηματογένεση στη ThB συνοδεύτηκε επί πλέον από έναν ασβεσταλκαλικής και τοπικά σωσωνιτικής σύστασης μαγματισμό, Ηωκαινικής-Ολιγοκαινικής ηλικίας. Ερμηνεύσαμε τη ΜΗΤ ως μια πολυιστορική οριζόντιας μετατόπισης, piggy-back λεκάνη, που αποτέθηκε επάνω σε οφιόλιθους και στο Πελαγονικό κάλυμμα κατά την προς τα δυτικά τοποθέτησή τους πάνω στο κρύο πρίσμα επαύξησης των Ελληνίδων. Αντίθετα, η ThB αναπτύχθηκε ως μια Παλαιογενή λεκάνη, πάνω σε ρήγμα διαφυγής και στις γεωλογικές ενότητες των εσωτερικών Ελληνίδων, κατά τη διάρκεια της Ηωκαινικής-Ολιγοκαινικής έκτασης των Εσωτερικών Ελληνίδων. Ο σύγχρονος με την ιζηματογένεση μαγματισμός, πιθανόν, συνδέεται με τις ορογενετικές διαδικασίες υποβύθισης του ωκεανού της Πίνδου ή του Αξιού. Σε κάθε περίπτωση ΜΗΤ και ThB αναπτύχθηκαν κατά τη διάρκεια πλάγιας σύγκλισης της Απουλίας πλάκας και των Εσωτερικών Ελληνίδων.Based on lithostratigraphic and structural data, as well as geological mapping, the mollasic Thrace Basin (ThB) in NE Greece (including the Paleogene deposits of the Axios Basin) was compared with the Mesohellenic Trough (MHT) in NW Greece. Both basins are characterized by a thick sedimentary sequence of molassic-type strata (3-5km thickness) of Tertiary age, overlain unconformably by Miocene- Pliocene and Quaternary deposits. Molassic sedimentation started almost simultaneously in both areas during the Mid-Upper Eocene but it finished in different time, in the Mid-Upper Miocene for the MHT and the Upper Oligocene for the ThB, respectively. Sedimentation in ThB was also linked with an important calc-alkaline and locally shoshonitic magmatism of Eocene-Oligocene age. We interpreted the MHT as a polyhistory strike-slip and piggy-back basin, above westward-emplacing ophiolites and Pelagonian units on the cold Hellenic accretionary prism. In contrast to MHT, the ThB evolved as a Paleogene supra-detachment basin above the strongly extended during the Eocene-Oligocene Hellenic Hinterland. The syn-depositional magmatic products, linked possibly with subduction processes in Pindos or Axios ocean(s). In any case, MHT and ThB are related to inferred oblique convergence of the Apulia plate and the internal Hellenic units
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