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    Cibo reale, cibo immaginato, cibo scritto

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    Il saggio indaga l'importanza di Olindo Guerrini nella tradizione culturale italiana

    54esima Biennale di Venezia - Padiglione della Repubblica di San Marino

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    Titolo del progetto: "Luce In-azione" Artisti: Dorothee Albrecht, Marco Bravura, Cristian Ceccaroni, Daniela Comani, Ottavio Fabbri, Verdiano Manzi, Patrizia Merendi, Omar Paolucci, Cristina Rotondaro, Lars Teichmann, Thea Tini, Daniela Tonelli, Paola Turroni Commissario: Leo Marino Morganti. Curatore: Valerio Pradal Comitato scientifico e di selezione delle opere: A. Bassi F. Cavallari M. Comoglio L. Guerrini M. G. Riva R. Stih C. Tartarin

    MABS validation through repeated execution and data mining analysis

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    Agent Based Modelling is the most interesting and advanced approach for simulating a complex system: in a social context, the single parts and the whole are often very hard to describe in detail. Besides, there are agent based formalisms which allow to study the emergency of social behaviour with the creation and study of models, known as artificial societies. Thanks to the ever increasing computational power, it's been possible to use such models to create software, based on intelligent agents, which aggregate behaviour is complex and difficult to predict, and can be used in open and distributed systems. Data mining is born in the last decades in order to help users in finding useful knowledge from the otherwise overwhelming amount of data available nowadays from the web and the data collected every day by companies. Data Mining techniques can therefore be the keystone to reveal non-trivial knowledge expressed by the initial assumption used to build the micro-level of the model and the structure of the society of agents that emerged from the simulation

    Secure Key Throughput of Intermittent Trusted-Relay QKD Protocols

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    Quantum key distribution (QKD) protocols are designed to distribute secure keys between two remote parties. Current QKD systems require the presence of a trusted relay to distribute the keys over intercontinental distances, due to technological limitations. When the trusted relay is intermittently available to the end parties, as in the case of low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites, the QKD system undergoes a severe reduction in the amount of exchangeable secret bits. This paper proposes a new way to analyze the performance of QKD systems under these premises. It is shown that the secret key rate is not the most important figure of merit in the design of QKD protocols with intermittent relays, despite its importance for standard QKD links

    Smart management of historical heritage

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    Contemporary needs in terms of sustainability, energy production/consumption and smart management of our cities have to face and give concrete answers – as adequate methodologies and technologies - to the problem of the interventions on listed historical architectures and Cultural Districts. These, infact, are under protection of local, national or international Institutions that are often far from really understanding and controlling the issues of management and energy efficiency improvement. This is the main objective of the research here presented, focused on a huge historical complex in the heart of the city of Genoa, now largely abandoned and party already reused as humanistic university pole. The feasibility study for its complete reuse and restoration contains a part focused on its smart management: enhancement of its thermal behaviour compatibly with its architectural and historical values, energy production recurring to renewable sources, enhancement of its ‘energy’ management within a Cultural District framework
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