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    Céline Condorelli in conversation with Helena Reckitt

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    A conversation between Céline Condorelli, Artist, Professor at Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti, Milan, and Founding Co-Director Eastside Projects, and Helena Reckitt. The talk took place as part of a panel at the symposium How Institutions Think at the LUMA Foundation in Arles, France. The other panel member was Charles Esche, Director, Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven and Editorial Director, Afterall Journal and Books, Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London. Panel moderation was by Paul O’Neill, Director of the Graduate Program, CCS Bard, New York

    Market and Non-Market Mechanisms for the Optimal Allocation of Scarce Resources

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    Both market (e.g. auctions) and non-market mechanisms (e.g. lotteries and priority lists) are used to allocate a large amount of scarce public resources that produce large private benefits and small consumption externalities. I study a model in which the use of both market and non-market mechanisms can be rationalized. Agents are risk neutral and heterogeneous in terms of their monetary value for a good and their opportunity cost of money, which are both private information. The designer wants to allocate a set of identical goods to the agents with the highest values. To achieve her goal, she can screen agents on the basis of their observable characteristics, and on the basis of information on their willingness to pay that she can extract using market mechanisms. In contrast to models where willingness to pay and value coincide, a first best cannot be achieved. My main result is that both market and non-market mechanisms, or hybrid mechanisms, can be optimal depending on the prior information available to the designer. In particular, non-market mechanisms may be optimal if the value is positively correlated with the opportunity cost of money.

    La lettera 9.11 di Sidonio Apollinare a Lupo di Troyes: luci e ombre di una 'excusatio' epistolare

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    This paper offers a linguistic and stylistic analysis of Sidonius letter 9.11 to Lupus, bishop of Troyes. The high rank of the recipient and the employing of an elaborated stylistic and rhetorical architecture give the letter a significant function both with respect to the structure and circulation of Sidonius epistolary sylloge, and as a testimony to the refined epistolary communication in the 5th century Gaul

    Processing historical photographs and film footage with Photogrammetry and Artificial Intelligence for Cultural Heritage documentation and virtual reconstruction

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    The specific objective of this thesis is to offer an excursion through the metric potentialities of different data available in historical archives, by considering the essential role of photogrammetry. The aim is to explore how metric information about buildings which no longer exist or transformed over time could be extracted from old photographs and videos of different quality, for their 3D virtual reconstruction analysing the material stored in historical archives to support researchers and experts in historical research of Cultural Heritage.In order to process these data and to obtain metrically certified results, a modification of the algorithms of the standard photogrammetric pipeline was necessary. This purpose was achieved with the use of open-source Structure-from-Motion algorithms and the creation of a specific benchmark to compare the results.Besides the processing of historical photograph, photogrammetry is combined with Artificial Intelligence to improve ways to search for architectural heritage in video material and to reduce the effort of manually examining them by the operator in the archive in terms of efficiency and time

    Software and dataset for the paper "Closing the net on transient sources of ultra-high energy cosmic rays"

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    <p>This folder is associated to the work "Closing the net on transient sources of ultra-high energy cosmic rays", by S. Marafico, J. Biteau, A. Condorelli, O. Deligny & J. Bregeon (ApJ 2024). </p> <p>The aim of the work is to provide an astrophysical interpretation to UHECR data, namely spectrum, composition and arrival direction, in the hypothesis of a transient scenario.</p> <p>For this reason, the code has a modular structure: it is divided in modules dealing with data, modules dealing with the expected observables under given hypothesis, and then some functions to fit them.</p> <p>The plot attached as pdf files show the expected results in the transient scenario hypothesis following the reference scenario presented in the publication.</p> <p>References are listed in a dedicated GitLab <a href="https://gitlab.in2p3.fr/micro/micro_combined_fit/-/releases/v1.0">repository</a>.</p&gt

    Condorelli (Mario). Scritti di Storia e di Diritto

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    Durand Jean-Dominique. Condorelli (Mario). Scritti di Storia e di Diritto. In: Archives de sciences sociales des religions, n°104, 1998. p. 141

    L. Condorelli, La funzione del riconoscimento di sentenze straniere

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    L. Condorelli, La funzione del riconoscimento di sentenze straniere. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 20 N°4, Octobre-décembre 1968. pp. 778-779
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