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Convergence to the Critical Attractor at Infinite and Tangent Bifurcation Points
The dynamics of the convergence to the critical attractor for the logistic
map is investigated. At the border of chaos, when the Liapunov exponent is
zero, the use of the non-extensive statistical mechanics formalism allows to
define a weak sensitivity or insensitivity to initial conditions. Using this
formalism we analyse how a set of initial conditions spread all over the phase
space converges to the critical attractor in the case of infinite bifurcation
and tangent bifurcation points. We show that the phenomena is governed in both
cases by a power-law regime but the critical exponents depend on the type of
bifurcation and may also depend on the numerical experiment set-up. Differences
and similarities between the two cases are also discussed.Comment: 5 figures, accepted for publication in Int. J. of Bifurcation and
Chaos (July 2006
Fractures and lineaments of Sicily Island: Preliminary results on analog optical techniques
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Numerical Study of the Oscillatory Convergence to the Attractor at the Edge of Chaos
This paper compares three different types of ``onset of chaos'' in the
logistic and generalized logistic map: the Feigenbaum attractor at the end of
the period doubling bifurcations; the tangent bifurcation at the border of the
period three window; the transition to chaos in the generalized logistic with
inflection 1/2 (), in which the main bifurcation
cascade, as well as the bifurcations generated by the periodic windows in the
chaotic region, collapse in a single point. The occupation number and the
Tsallis entropy are studied. The different regimes of convergence to the
attractor, starting from two kinds of far-from-equilibrium initial conditions,
are distinguished by the presence or absence of log-log oscillations, by
different power-law scalings and by a gap in the saturation levels. We show
that the escort distribution implicit in the Tsallis entropy may tune the
log-log oscillations or the crossover times.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figure
Results of Skylab investigation over Italy
The author has identified the following significant results. Multispectral high resolution photography of S190A was successfully applied to the detection of paleoriverbeds in flat lands. Results of SL-3 mission were compared to those of LANDSAT for two regional geological surveys (linear structures) on the islands of Sicily and Sardinia. On Sicily, the seasonal conditions were unfavorable for Skylab while LANDSAT played a major role in discovering long, unknown lineaments of great interest for the geodynamics of the area. On Sardinia, owing to the vegetation type and to the geomorphic conditions, the Skylab imagery was successfully employed to describe the network of linears, both regional and local. Results can be used to study the relationship between linears, actual fracturing and the occurrence of mineral deposits
Weak insensitivity to initial conditions at the edge of chaos in the logistic map
We extend existing studies of weakly sensitive points within the framework of
Tsallis non-extensive thermodynamics to include weakly insensitive points at
the edge of chaos. Analyzing tangent points of the logistic map we have
verified that the generalized entropy with suitable entropic index q correctly
describes the approach to the attractor.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figure
Contribution of Skylab multispectral imagery to the remote sensing studies of Mount Etna volcano
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Effects of grazing intensity and the use of veterinary medical products on dung beetle biodiversity in the sub-mountainous landscape of Central Italy
Grazing extensification and intensification are among the main problems affecting European grasslands. We analyze the impact of grazing intensity (low and moderate) and the use of veterinary medical products (VMPs) on the dung beetle community in the province of Pesaro-Urbino (Italy). Grazing intensity is a key factor in explaining the diversity of dung beetles. In the case of the alpha diversity component, sites with a low level of grazing activity—related in a previous step to the subsequent abandonment of traditional farming—is characterized by a loss of species richness (q = 0) and a reduction in alpha diversity at the levels q = 1 and q = 2. In the case of beta diversity, sites with a different grazing intensity show remarkable differences in terms of the composition of their species assemblages. The use of VMPs is another important factor in explaining changes in dung beetle diversity. In sites with a traditional use of VMPs, a significant loss of species richness and biomass is observed, as is a notable effect on beta diversity. In addition, the absence of indicator species in sites with a historical use of VMPs corroborates the hypothesis that these substances have a ubiquitous effect on dung beetles. However, the interaction between grazing activity and VMPs when it comes to explaining changes in dung beetle diversity is less significant (or is not significant) than the main effects (each factor separately) for alpha diversity, biomass and species composition. This may be explained if we consider that both factors affect the various species differently. In other words, the reduction in dung availability affects several larger species more than it does very small species, although this does not imply that the former are more susceptible to injury caused by the ingestion of dung contaminated with VMPs. Finally, in order to prevent negative consequences for dung beetle diversity, we propose the maintenance of a moderate grazing intensity and the rational use of VMPs. It is our view that organic management can prevent excessive extensification while providing an economic stimulus to the sector. Simultaneously, it can also prevent the abuse of VMPs.Financial support was partially provided by Project CGL2015-68207-R of the Secretaría de Estado de Investigación, Desarrollo e Innovación of the Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad of Spain. Mattia Tonelli benefited for an Italian ministerial PhD scholarship
Particle detection through the quantum counter concept in YAG:Er
We report about a novel scheme for particle detection based on the infrared
quantum counter concept. Its operation consists of a two-step excitation
process of a four level system, that can be realized in rare earth-doped
crystals when a cw pump laser is tuned to the transition from the second to the
fourth level. The incident particle raises the atoms of the active material
into a low lying, metastable energy state, triggering the absorption of the
pump laser to a higher level. Following a rapid non-radiative decay to a
fluorescent level, an optical signal is observed with a conventional detectors.
In order to demonstrate the feasibility of such a scheme, we have investigated
the emission from the fluorescent level S (540 nm band) in an
Er-doped YAG crystal pumped by a tunable titanium sapphire laser when it
is irradiated with 60 keV electrons delivered by an electron gun. We have
obtained a clear signature this excitation increases the
metastable level population that can efficiently be exploited to generate a
detectable optical signal
Are bullies more productive? Empirical study of affectiveness vs. issue fixing time
Human Affectiveness, i.e., The emotional state of a person, plays a crucial role in many domains where it can make or break a team's ability to produce successful products. Software development is a collaborative activity as well, yet there is little information on how affectiveness impacts software productivity. As a first measure of this impact, this paper analyzes the relation between sentiment, emotions and politeness of developers in more than 560K Jira comments with the time to fix a Jira issue. We found that the happier developers are (expressing emotions such as JOY and LOVE in their comments), the shorter the issue fixing time is likely to be. In contrast, negative emotions such as SADNESS, are linked with longer issue fixing time. Politeness plays a more complex role and we empirically analyze its impact on developers' productivity
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