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Philosophy & Architecture
Philosophy & Architecture
special number of
philosophy@LISBON (International eJournal)
5 | 2016
edited by Tomás N. Castro with Maribel Mendes Sobreira
Centro de Filosofia da Universidade de Lisboa
ISSN 2182-437
Algebraic solution of a graphene layer in a transverse electric and perpendicular magnetic fields
We present an exact algebraic solution of a single graphene plane in
transverse electric and perpendicular magnetic fields. The method presented
gives both the eigen-values and the eigen-functions of the graphene plane. It
is shown that the eigen-states of the problem can be casted in terms of
coherent states, which appears in a natural way from the formalism.Comment: 11 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in Journal of Physics
Condensed Matte
Linear recurrences and asymptotic behavior of exponential sums of symmetric boolean functions
In this paper we give an improvement of the degree of the homogeneous linear
recurrence with integer coefficients that exponential sums of symmetric Boolean
functions satisfy. This improvement is tight. We also compute the asymptotic
behavior of symmetric Boolean functions and provide a formula that allows us to
determine if a symmetric boolean function is asymptotically not balanced. In
particular, when the degree of the symmetric function is a power of two, then
the exponential sum is much smaller than .Comment: 18 pages, 3 figure
Correlated versus Uncorrelated Stripe Pinning: the Roles of Nd and Zn Co-Doping
We investigate the stripe pinning produced by Nd and Zn co-dopants in
cuprates via a renormalization group approach. The two dopants play
fundamentally different roles in the pinning process. While Nd induces a
correlated pinning potential that traps the stripes in a flat phase and
suppresses fluctuations, Zn pins the stripes in a disordered manner and
promotes line meandering. We obtain the zero temperature phase diagram and
compare our results with neutron scattering data. A good agreement is found
between theory and experiment.Comment: To appear at the proceedings of the LLD2K Conference Tsukuba, July
2000, Japan. 4 pages, 2 figure
Constraints on the Wtb vertex from early LHC data
We use the recent measurements of top quark decay asymmetries in ATLAS and
the t-channel single top cross section in CMS to set the first combined LHC
limits on the Wtb vertex. This combination allows to obtain much better limits
than the separate measurements. The resulting constraints are comparable,
although still weaker, than the ones obtained using Tevatron data with much
more statistics.Comment: RevTeX 4 page
Automatic learning of gait signatures for people identification
This work targets people identification in video based on the way they walk
(i.e. gait). While classical methods typically derive gait signatures from
sequences of binary silhouettes, in this work we explore the use of
convolutional neural networks (CNN) for learning high-level descriptors from
low-level motion features (i.e. optical flow components). We carry out a
thorough experimental evaluation of the proposed CNN architecture on the
challenging TUM-GAID dataset. The experimental results indicate that using
spatio-temporal cuboids of optical flow as input data for CNN allows to obtain
state-of-the-art results on the gait task with an image resolution eight times
lower than the previously reported results (i.e. 80x60 pixels).Comment: Proof of concept paper. Technical report on the use of ConvNets (CNN)
for gait recognition. Data and code:
http://www.uco.es/~in1majim/research/cnngaitof.htm
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