231 research outputs found

    Review of "Vision in the Brain", by Panagiotis G. Simos

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    Review of "Vision in the Brain", by Panagiotis G. Simo

    On the equilibrium problem and infinitesimal mechanisms of class theta tensegrity systems

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    This work presents a study on the equilibrium problem and the infinitesimal mechanisms of class θ= 1 tensegrity prisms. Local solutions of the self-equilibrium problem are numerically obtained through Newton-Raphson iterations. The presented results suggest that the analyzed structures can be usefully employed as building blocks of novel tensegrity metamaterials, due to their rich kinematic response and the considerably large number of infinitesimal mechanisms. © 2019 Author(s)

    suppl_table_1 – Supplemental material for Emotion regulation contributes to the well-being of patients with autoimmune diseases through illness-related emotions: A prospective study

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    Supplemental material, suppl_table_1 for Emotion regulation contributes to the well-being of patients with autoimmune diseases through illness-related emotions: A prospective study by Evangelos C Karademas, Georgia Dimitraki, Emmanouil Papastefanakis, Georgia Ktistaki, Argyro Repa, Irini Gergianaki, George Bertsias, Prodromos Sidiropoulos, Vasileios Mastorodemos and Panagiotis Simos in Journal of Health Psychology</p

    Supplemental Material, 20180718ZaganasetalCretanAgingCohortSupplementaryRevised - The Cretan Aging Cohort: Cohort Description and Burden of Dementia and Mild Cognitive Impairment

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    Supplemental Material, 20180718ZaganasetalCretanAgingCohortSupplementaryRevised for The Cretan Aging Cohort: Cohort Description and Burden of Dementia and Mild Cognitive Impairment by Ioannis V. Zaganas, Panagiotis Simos, Maria Basta, Stefania Kapetanaki, Symeon Panagiotakis, Irini Koutentaki, Nikolaos Fountoulakis, Antonios Bertsias, George Duijker, Chariklia Tziraki, Nikolaos Scarmeas, Andreas Plaitakis, Dimitrios Boumpas, Christos Lionis, and Alexandros N. Vgontzas in American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease & Other Dementias</p

    Inquiry drama as facilitator for anaphora resolution in early primary school pupils

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    Sionti M, Papadopoulos S. Inquiry drama as facilitator for anaphora resolution in early primary school pupils. In: Maria A, Panagiotis K, eds. Arts and education: creative ways of learning languages. Vol 1. Athens; 2011: 24-30

    A distributed, cloud-ready, digital content processing and transformation platform and a specific use case

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    Poster at Open Repositories 2014, Helsinki, Finland, June 9-13, 2014Posters, Demos and Developer "How-To's"We present the JDistiller, available as open source software at https://code.google.com/p/jp2k-distiller/. JDistiller tackles the problem of processing, and transforming massive amounts of content, in a fast and efficient manner. JDistiller is a distributed platform where an arbitrary, dynamic number of worker nodes process and transform content, with the coordination of a managing node. The most important present use case is the transformation of born digital content, in order to become available as thumbnails and images over a page by page online reading platform, implemented with the DJatoka Image server platform and Internet Archive Book Reader. JDistiller is interoperable with the Open Journal System and the DSpace platform. Additional use cases, for problems that require massive transformation of content, can be implemented.Stathopoulos, Panagiotis (EKT/NHRF, Greece)Houssos, Nikos (EKT/NHRF, Greece)Stathopoulou, Ioanna-Ourania (EKT/NHRF, Greece)Kalaitzis, Andreas (EKT/NHRF, Greece)Simos, Michail-Aggelos (EKT/NHRF, Greece)Soumplis, Alexandros (EKT/NHRF, Greece

    Goodness-of-fit tests in conditional duration models

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    We propose specification tests for the innovation distribution in conditional duration models. The new tests are based either on the cumulative distribution function, or on exponential transforms such as the Laplace transform and the characteristic function, or on characterizations of the innovation-distribution under test. We study the finite-sample performance of the proposed procedures in comparison with alternative tests which employ nonparametric density estimates as well as with tests based on entropy. A bootstrap version of the tests is utilized in order to study the small sample behavior of the procedures. A real-data example illustrates the applicability of our method and confirms conclusions drawn by earlier author

    Full 3D CAD procedure for the speedy evaluation of the seismic vulnerability of masonry towers

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    A very straightforward 3D CAD approach for the speedy evaluation of the seismic vulnerability of existing masonry towers is presented. The procedure requires only the detailed 3D geometric model of the structure and automatically calculates the collapse acceleration on a user defined failure mechanism. In this paper, few pre-assigned mechanisms are tested, as for instance vertical splitting, simple overturning at the base, rocking with inclined yield lines and combined rocking and vertical splitting. The restriction of the possible tower failure within such a few mechanisms grounds on previous numerical research in the field and post-earthquake surveys experience. In any case, any user can define his own mechanisms according to the specificity of the case-study under consideration, directly shaping distinct volumes inside the CAD software. The procedure is automatized and the direct application of the principle of virtual works-assuming that masonry behaves as a no-tension material-allows the immediate evaluation of the horizontal acceleration at collapse. The mechanism associated to the minimum acceleration, in agreement with the kinematic theorem of limit analysis, is that most probably would occur in reality during a seismic event. The approach allows a straightforward evaluation of the seismic vulnerability of a tower and can be used even by practitioners not familiar with advanced FE computations and limit analysis concepts, so adapting well to the heterogeneous community involved in cultural heritage preservation. The automatized procedure is applied in this paper to a historical tower located in central Italy, to show the capabilities of the approach. © 2019 Author(s)

    Quantum dot arrays in silicon and germanium

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    Electrons and holes confined in quantum dots define excellent building blocks for quantum emergence, simulation, and computation. Silicon and germanium are compatible with standard semiconductor manufacturing and contain stable isotopes with zero nuclear spin, thereby serving as excellent hosts for spins with long quantum coherence. Here, we demonstrate quantum dot arrays in a silicon metal-oxide-semiconductor (SiMOS), strained silicon (Si/SiGe), and strained germanium (Ge/SiGe). We fabricate using a multi-layer technique to achieve tightly confined quantum dots and compare integration processes. While SiMOS can benefit from a larger temperature budget and Ge/SiGe can make an Ohmic contact to metals, the overlapping gate structure to define the quantum dots can be based on a nearly identical integration. We realize charge sensing in each platform, for the first time in Ge/SiGe, and demonstrate fully functional linear and two-dimensional arrays where all quantum dots can be depleted to the last charge state. In Si/SiGe, we tune a quintuple quantum dot using the N + 1 method to simultaneously reach the few electron regime for each quantum dot. We compare capacitive crosstalk and find it to be the smallest in SiMOS, relevant for the tuning of quantum dot arrays. We put these results into perspective for quantum technology and identify industrial qubits, hybrid technology, automated tuning, and two-dimensional qubit arrays as four key trajectories that, when combined, enable fault-tolerant quantum computation.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.QCD/Veldhorst LabQCD/Vandersypen LabQCD/Scappucci LabBUS/Quantum DelftQN/Vandersypen La
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