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2. Ultra-high resolution multimodal MRI dense labelled holistic brain atlas
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Manjón, José V., Morell-Ortega, Sergio, Ruiz-Perez, Marina, Mansencal, Boris, Bot, Edern Le, Gadea, Marien, Lanuza, Enrique, Catheline, Gwenaelle, Tourdias, Thomas, Planche, Vincent, Giraud, Rémi, Rivière, Denis, Mangin, Jean-François, Labra-Avila, Nicole, Vivo-Hernando, Roberto, Rubio, Gregorio, Aparici, Fernando, de la Iglesia-Vaya, Maria, and Coupé, Pierrick
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Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Image and Video Processing ,Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition - Abstract
In this paper, we introduce holiAtlas, a holistic, multimodal and high-resolution human brain atlas. This atlas covers different levels of details of the human brain anatomy, from the organ to the substructure level, using a new dense labelled protocol generated from the fusion of multiple local protocols at different scales. This atlas has been constructed averaging images and segmentations of 75 healthy subjects from the Human Connectome Project database. Specifically, MR images of T1, T2 and WMn (White Matter nulled) contrasts at 0.125 $mm^{3}$ resolution that were nonlinearly registered and averaged using symmetric group-wise normalisation to construct the atlas. At the finest level, the holiAtlas protocol has 350 different labels derived from 10 different delineation protocols. These labels were grouped at different scales to provide a holistic view of the brain at different levels in a coherent and consistent manner. This multiscale and multimodal atlas can be used for the development of new ultra-high resolution segmentation methods that can potentially leverage the early detection of neurological disorders., Comment: 22 pages
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- 2025
3. Evaluation of Coincidence Time Resolution in a liquid xenon detector with silicon photomultipliers
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Salor-Iguiñiz, N., Benlloch-Rodríguez, J. M., Esteve, R., Romo-Luque, C., Aliaga, R. J., Álvarez, V., Ballester, F., Gadea, R., Monrabal, F., Querol, M., Rappaport, M., Rodríguez, J., Rodríguez-Ponce, J., Teruel-Pardo, S., Toledo, J. F., Torres-Curado, R., Ferrario, P., Herrero, V., and Gómez-Cadenas, J. J.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,Physics - Medical Physics - Abstract
This work explores the combination of liquid xenon as a scintillating medium and silicon photomultipliers as a readout in Positron Emission Tomography (PET) for enhanced Time-Of-Flight resolution. We present the results of our first prototype optimized to maximize light collection using high-PDE, VUV-sensitive sensors and to minimize time fluctuations. We report a coincidence time resolution of 281 $\pm$ 2 ps FWHM, obtained using a $^{22}$Na calibration source. This result is competitive with the current state-of-the-art PET scanners and represents a significant step forward in the development of liquid xenon as a viable alternative to conventional scintillators in PET technology.
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- 2024
4. Dark Matter Axion Detection with Neural Networks at Ultra-Low Signal-to-Noise Ratio
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Reina-Valero, José, Díaz-Morcillo, Alejandro, Gadea-Rodríguez, José, Gimeno, Benito, Lozano-Guerrero, Antonio José, Monzó-Cabrera, Juan, Navarro-Madrid, Jose R., and Pedreño-Molina, Juan Luis
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High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
We present the first analysis of Dark Matter axion detection applying neural networks for the improvement of sensitivity. The main sources of thermal noise from a typical read-out chain are simulated, constituted by resonant and amplifier noises. With this purpose, an advanced modal method employed in electromagnetic modal analysis for the design of complex microwave circuits is applied. A feedforward neural network is used for a boolean decision (there is axion or only noise), and robust results are obtained: the neural network can improve by a factor of $5\cdot 10^{3}$ the integration time needed to reach a given signal to noise ratio. This could either significantly reduce measurement times or achieve better sensitivities with the same exposure durations., Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures, 1 table
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- 2024
5. RR Lyrae stars trace the Milky Way warp
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Cabrera-Gadea, Mauro, Mateu, Cecilia, and Ramos, Pau
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
The outskirts of the Milky Way disc have been known to be warped since the late 1950s. Although various stellar populations have shown an underlying warped distribution, the relation between the age of the population and the warp they trace remains an open question. Our goal in this work is to detect the presence of the warp in the RR Lyrae (RRL) population of the Galactic disc. We use a compilation of public catalogues of RRL stars, precise photometric distances ($\sim 5\%$) and Gaia DR3 proper motions to kinematically select a sample of thin disc RRL in the Galactic anticentre, where the tangential velocity best approximates the azimuthal velocity to differentiate between disc and halo. For disc-like RRL we analyse their mean vertical height and mean vertical velocity. We show, for the first time, that RRL stars with thin disc-like kinematics trace the warp. In the anticentre direction, the RRL population reaches a minimum in mean vertical height of $\approx 0.4$ kpc, with a trend systematically lower than the one found with Classical Cepheids. The kinematical signal of the RRL warp starts at $R\approx 10$ kpc and, rather than resembling the Cepheid's, shows a similar trend to the Red Clump population from previous works, reaching a maximum value of $\approx 7$ km/s in vertical velocity. We also obtain an estimation of the pattern speed of the RRL warp with a prograde rotation of $\approx 13 \pm 2 $ km/s/kpc, compatible with results obtained from Cepheids. Finally, we obtain a vertical velocity dispersion $\approx 17 $km/s, inconsistent with the kinematics of a canonical old age ($> 10$ Gyr) disc population and, instead, favouring a population dominated by intermediate-age ($3-4$ Gyr). Our results indicate that the thin disc RRL stars are a dynamical intermediate-age tracer of the warp, opening a new window to study the dependency of the warp with stellar age., Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures. 2 pages with 2 figures in the appendices. Submitted to A&A
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- 2024
6. Shape evolution in even-mass $^{98-104}$Zr isotopes via lifetime measurements using the $\gamma\gamma$-coincidence technique
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Pasqualato, G., Ansari, S., Heines, J. S., Modamio, V., Görgen, A., Korten, W., Ljungvall, J., Clément, E., Dudouet, J., Lemasson, A., Rodríguez, T. R., Allmond, J. M., Arici, T., Beckmann, K. S., Bruce, A. M., Doherty, D., Esmaylzadeh, A., Gamba, E. R., Gerhard, L., Gerl, J., Georgiev, G., Ivanova, D. P., Jolie, J., Kim, Y. -H., Knafla, L., Korichi, A., Koseoglou, P., Labiche, M., Lalkovski, S., Lauritsen, T., Li, H. -J., Pedersen, L. G., Pietri, S., Ralet, D., Regis, J. M., Rudigier, M., Saha, S., Sahin, E., Siem, S., Singh, P., öderström, P. -A., Theisen, C., Tornyi, T., Vandebrouck, M., Witt, W., Zielińska, M., Barrientos, D., Bednarczyk, P., Benzoni, G., Boston, A. J., Boston, H. C., Bracco, A., Cederwall, B, Ciemala, M., de France, G., Domingo-Pardo, C., Eberth, J., Gadea, A., González, V., Gottardo, A., Harkness-Brennan, L. J., Hess, H., Judson, D. S., Jungclaus, A., Lenzi, S. M., Leoni, S., Menegazzo, R., Mengoni, D., Michelagnoli, C., Napoli, D. R., Nyberg, J., Podolyak, Zs., Pullia, A., Recchia, F., Reiter, P., Rezynkina, K., Salsac, M. D., Sanchis, E., Şenyiğit, M., Siciliano, M., Simpson, J., Sohler, D., Stezowski, O., Valiente-Dobón, J. J., and Verney, D.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The Zirconium (Z = 40) isotopic chain has attracted interest for more than four decades. The abrupt lowering of the energy of the first $2^+$ state and the increase in the transition strength B(E2; $2_1^\rightarrow 0_1^+$ going from $^{98}$Zr to $^{100}$Zr has been the first example of "quantum phase transition" in nuclear shapes, which has few equivalents in the nuclear chart. Although a multitude of experiments have been performed to measure nuclear properties related to nuclear shapes and collectivity in the region, none of the measured lifetimes were obtained using the Recoil Distance Doppler Shift method in the $\gamma\gamma$-coincidence mode where a gate on the direct feeding transition of the state of interest allows a strict control of systematical errors. This work reports the results of lifetime measurements for the first yrast excited states in $^{98-104}$Zr carried out to extract reduced transition probabilities. The new lifetime values in $\gamma\gamma$-coincidence and $\gamma$-single mode are compared with the results of former experiments. Recent predictions of the Interacting Boson Model with Configuration Mixing, the Symmetry Conserving Configuration Mixing model based on the Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov approach and the Monte Carlo Shell Model are presented and compared with the experimental data.
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7. Probing exotic cross-shell interactions at N=28 with single-neutron transfer on 47K
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Paxman, C. J., Matta, A., Catford, W. N., Lotay, G., Assié, M., Clément, E., Lemasson, A., Ramos, D., Orr, N. A., Galtarossa, F., Girard-Alcindor, V., Dudouet, J., Achouri, N. L., Ackermann, D., Barrientos, D., Beaumel, D., Bednarczyk, P., Benzoni, G., Bracco, A., Canete, L., Cederwall, B., Ciemala, M., Delahaye, P., Doherty, D. T., Domingo-Pardo, C., Fernández-Domínguez, B., Fernández, D., Flavigny, F., Fougères, C., de France, G., Franchoo, S., Gadea, A., Gibelin, J., González, V., Gottardo, A., Goyal, N., Hammache, F., Harkness-Brennan, L. J., Harrouz, D. S., Jacquot, B., Judson, D. S., Jungclaus, A., Kaşkaş, A., Korten, W., Labiche, M., Lalanne, L., Lenain, C., Leoni, S., Ljungvall, J., Lois-Fuentes, J., Lokotko, T., Lopez-Martens, A., Maj, A., Marqués, F. M., Martel, I., Menegazzo, R., Mengoni, D., Million, B., Nyberg, J., Pérez-Vidal, R. M., Plagnol, L., Podolyák, Zs., Pullia, A., Quintana, B., Regueira-Castro, D., Reiter, P., Rejmund, M., Rezynkina, K., Sanchis, E., Şenyiğit, M., de Séréville, N., Siciliano, M., Sohler, D., Stezowski, O., Thomas, J. -C., Utepov, A., Valiente-Dobón, J. J., Verney, D., and Zielińska, M.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We present the first measurement of the $^{47}$K($d,p\gamma$)$^{48}$K transfer reaction, performed in inverse kinematics using a reaccelerated beam of $^{47}$K. The level scheme of $^{48}$K has been greatly extended with nine new bound excited states identified and spectroscopic factors deduced. Detailed comparisons with SDPF-U and SDPF-MU shell-model calculations reveal a number of discrepancies with these results, and a preference for SDPF-MU is found. Intriguingly, an apparent systematic overestimation of spectroscopic factors and a poor reproduction of the energies for 1$^-$ states suggests that the mixing between the $\pi s^{\,\,\,1}_{1/2} d^{\,\,\,4}_{3/2}$ and $\pi s^{\,\,\,2}_{1/2} d^{\,\,\,3}_{3/2}$ proton configurations in $^{48}$K is not correctly described using current interactions, challenging our descriptions of light $N=28$ nuclei., Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures, 1 table
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- 2024
8. Learning diffusion at lightspeed
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Terpin, Antonio, Lanzetti, Nicolas, Gadea, Martin, and Dörfler, Florian
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Computer Science - Machine Learning - Abstract
Diffusion regulates numerous natural processes and the dynamics of many successful generative models. Existing models to learn the diffusion terms from observational data rely on complex bilevel optimization problems and model only the drift of the system. We propose a new simple model, JKOnet*, which bypasses the complexity of existing architectures while presenting significantly enhanced representational capabilities: JKOnet* recovers the potential, interaction, and internal energy components of the underlying diffusion process. JKOnet* minimizes a simple quadratic loss and outperforms other baselines in terms of sample efficiency, computational complexity, and accuracy. Additionally, JKOnet* provides a closed-form optimal solution for linearly parametrized functionals, and, when applied to predict the evolution of cellular processes from real-world data, it achieves state-of-the-art accuracy at a fraction of the computational cost of all existing methods. Our methodology is based on the interpretation of diffusion processes as energy-minimizing trajectories in the probability space via the so-called JKO scheme, which we study via its first-order optimality conditions., Comment: Accepted for presentation at, and publication in the proceedings of, the 38th Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS 2024, oral)
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- 2024
9. The Lamella Ostium Extent Mucosa (LOEM) system: a new classification and pilot study for endoscopic sinus surgery
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Sanchez-Gomez, Serafin, Martin-Jimenez, Daniel, Moreno-Luna, Ramon, Maza-Solano, Juan, Calvo-Henriquez, Christian, del Cuvillo, Alfonso, Villacampa-Auba, Jose M., Santamaria-Gadea, Alfonso, Garcia-Lliberos, Ainhoa, Sanchez-Barrueco, Alvaro, Martinez-Capoccioni, Gabriel, Lobo-Duro, David, Gonzalez-Garcia, Jaime, Palacios-Garcia, Jose, Fernandez-Liesa, Rafael, Alobid, Isam, and Bernal-Sprekelsen, Manuel
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- 2025
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10. High-resolution spectroscopy of neutron-rich Br isotopes and signatures for a prolate-to-oblate shape transition at N=56
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Dudouet, J., Colombi, G., Tello, D. Reygadas, Michelagnoli, C., Dao, D. D., Nowacki, F., Abushawish, M., Clément, E., Costache, C., Duchêne, G., Kandzia, F., Lemasson, A., Marginean, N., Marginean, R., Mihai, C., Pascu, S., Rejmund, M., Rezynkina, K., Stezowski, O., Turturica, A., Ujeniuc, S., Astier, A., de Angelis, G., de France, G., Delafosse, C., Deloncle, I., Gadea, A., Gottardo, A., Jones, P., Konstantinopoulos, T., Kuti, I., Blanc, F. Le, Lenzi, S. M., Lozeva, R., Million, B., Pérez-Vidal, R. M., Petrache, C. M., Ralet, D., Redon, N., Schmitt, C., Sohler, D., and Verney, D.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The first systematic experimental study of the neutron-rich Br isotopes with two complementary state-of-the-art techniques is presented. These isotopes have been populated in the fission process at two different facilities, GANIL and ILL. New spectroscopic information has been obtained for odd-even $^{87-93}$Br isotopes and the experimental results have been compared with state-of-the-art Large-Scale Shell-Model and DNO Shell-Model calculations. As a result of such theoretical approaches, a transition from prolate ($^{87,89}$Br) to oblate ($^{91,93}$Br) shapes is obtained from the subtle balance between proton and neutron quadrupole deformations, as a clear signature of pseudo-SU3 quadrupole regime., Comment: 17 pages, 24 figures, 5 tables
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- 2024
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11. High-precision spectroscopy of $^{20}$O benchmarking ab-initio calculations in light nuclei
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Zanon, I., Clément, E., Goasduff, A., Menéndez, J., Miyagi, T., Assié, M., Ciemała, M., Flavigny, F., Lemasson, A., Matta, A., Ramos, D., Rejmund, M., Achouri, L., Ackermann, D., Barrientos, D., Beaumel, D., Benzoni, G., Boston, A. J., Boston, H. C., Bottoni, S., Bracco, A., Brugnara, D., de France, G., de Sereville, N., Delaunay, F., Desesquelles, P., Didierjean, F., Domingo-Prato, C., Dudouet, J., Eberth, J., Fernández, D., Fougères, C., Gadea, A., Galtarossa, F., Girard-Alcindor, V., Gonzales, V., Gottardo, A., Hammache, F., Harkness-Brennan, L. J., Hess, H., Judson, D. S, Jungclaus, A., Kaşkaş, A., Kim, Y. H., Kuşoğlu, A., Labiche, M., Leblond, S., Lenain, C., Lenzi, S. M., Leoni, S., Li, H., Ljungvall, J., Lois-Fuentes, J., Lopez-Martens, A., Maj, A., Menegazzo, R., Mengoni, D., Michelagnoli, C., Million, B., Napoli, D. R., Nyberg, J., Pasqualato, G., Podolyak, Zs., Pullia, A., Quintana, B., Recchia, F., Regueira-Castro, D., Reiter, P., Rezynkina, K., Rojo, J. S., Salsac, M. D., Sanchis, E., Şenyiğit, M., Siciliano, M., Sohler, D., Stezowski, O., Theisen, Ch., Utepov, A., Valiente-Dobón, J. J., Verney, D., and Zielinska, M.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The excited states of unstable $^{20}$O were investigated via $\gamma$-ray spectroscopy following the $^{19}$O$(d,p)^{20}$O reaction at 8 $A$MeV. By exploiting the Doppler Shift Attenuation Method, the lifetime of the 2$^+_2$ and 3$^+_1$ states were firmly established. From the $\gamma$-ray branching and E2/M1 mixing ratios for transitions deexciting the 2$^+_2$ and 3$^+_1$ states, the B(E2) and B(M1) were determined. Various chiral effective field theory Hamiltonians, describing the nuclear properties beyond ground states, along with a standard USDB interaction, were compared with the experimentally obtained data. Such a comparison for a large set of $\gamma$-ray transition probabilities with the valence space in medium similarity renormalization group ab-initio calculations was performed for the first time in a nucleus far from stability. It was shown that the ab-initio approaches using chiral EFT forces are challenged by detailed high-precision spectroscopic properties of nuclei. The reduced transition probabilities were found to be a very constraining test of the performance of the ab-initio models., Comment: Supplemental Material available
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- 2024
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12. High quality CVD deposition of Ge layers for Ge/SiGe Quantum Well heterostructures
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Nigro, Arianna, Jutzi, Eric, Forrer, Nicolas, Hofmann, Andrea, Gadea, Gerard, and Zardo, Ilaria
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
A great deal of interest is directed nowadays towards the development of innovative technologies in the field of quantum information and quantum computing, with emphasis on obtaining reliable qubits as building blocks. The realization of highly stable, controllable and accessible hole spin qubits is strongly dependent on the quality of the materials hosting them. Ultra-clean germanium/silicon-germanium heterostructures have been predicted and proven to be promising candidates and due to their large scalability potential, they are opening the door towards the development of realistic and reliable solid state, all-electric, silicon-based quantum computers. In order to obtain ultra-clean germanium/silicon-germanium heterostructures in a reverse grading approach, the understanding and control over the growth of Ge virtual substrates and thin films is key. Here, we present a detailed study on the growth kinetics, morphology, and crystal quality of Ge thin films grown via chemical vapor deposition by investigating the effects of growth temperature, partial pressure of the precursor gas and the use of Ar or H2 atmosphere. The presence of carrier gases catalyzes the deposition rate and induces a smoothening on the surfaces of films grown at low temperatures. We investigated the surface roughness and threading dislocation density as a function of deposition temperature, partial pressure and gas mixture. Ge thin films deposited by diluting GeH4 in Ar or H2 were employed as virtual substrates for the growth of full Ge/SiGe QW heterostructures. Their defect density was analyzed and their electric transport properties were characterized via Hall measurements. Similar results were obtained for both carrier gases used.
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- 2024
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13. Reading Order Independent Metrics for Information Extraction in Handwritten Documents
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Villanova-Aparisi, David, Tarride, Solène, Martínez-Hinarejos, Carlos-D., Romero, Verónica, Kermorvant, Christopher, and Pastor-Gadea, Moisés
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Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition - Abstract
Information Extraction processes in handwritten documents tend to rely on obtaining an automatic transcription and performing Named Entity Recognition (NER) over such transcription. For this reason, in publicly available datasets, the performance of the systems is usually evaluated with metrics particular to each dataset. Moreover, most of the metrics employed are sensitive to reading order errors. Therefore, they do not reflect the expected final application of the system and introduce biases in more complex documents. In this paper, we propose and publicly release a set of reading order independent metrics tailored to Information Extraction evaluation in handwritten documents. In our experimentation, we perform an in-depth analysis of the behavior of the metrics to recommend what we consider to be the minimal set of metrics to evaluate a task correctly.
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- 2024
14. Analysis of Evolutionary Diversity Optimisation for the Maximum Matching Problem
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Harder, Jonathan Gadea, Neumann, Aneta, and Neumann, Frank
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Computer Science - Neural and Evolutionary Computing - Abstract
This paper explores the enhancement of solution diversity in evolutionary algorithms (EAs) for the maximum matching problem, concentrating on complete bipartite graphs and paths. We adopt binary string encoding for matchings and use Hamming distance to measure diversity, aiming for its maximization. Our study centers on the $(\mu+1)$-EA and $2P-EA_D$, which are applied to optimize diversity. We provide a rigorous theoretical and empirical analysis of these algorithms. For complete bipartite graphs, our runtime analysis shows that, with a reasonably small $\mu$, the $(\mu+1)$-EA achieves maximal diversity with an expected runtime of $O(\mu^2 m^4 \log(m))$ for the small gap case (where the population size $\mu$ is less than the difference in the sizes of the bipartite partitions) and $O(\mu^2 m^2 \log(m))$ otherwise. For paths, we establish an upper runtime bound of $O(\mu^3 m^3)$. The $2P-EA_D$ displays stronger performance, with bounds of $O(\mu^2 m^2 \log(m))$ for the small gap case, $O(\mu^2 n^2 \log(n))$ otherwise, and $O(\mu^3 m^2)$ for paths. Here, $n$ represents the total number of vertices and $m$ the number of edges. Our empirical studies, which examine the scaling behavior with respect to $m$ and $\mu$, complement these theoretical insights and suggest potential for further refinement of the runtime bounds.
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15. In between the web and the ground: sexual encounters in the South American wolf spider Aglaoctenus oblongus
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González, Macarena and Toscano-Gadea, Carlos A.
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- 2024
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16. Structure, kinematics and time evolution of the Galactic Warp from Classical Cepheids
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Cabrera-Gadea, Mauro, Mateu, Cecilia, Ramos, Pau, Romero-Gómez, Mercè, Antoja, Teresa, Aguilar, Luis, UdelaR, Uruguay., Japan, National Astronomical Observatory of, ICCUB, FQA, IEEC, and Ensenada, IA-UNAM
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
The warp is a well-known undulation of the Milky Way disc. Its structure has been widely studied, but only since Gaia DR2 has it been possible to reveal its kinematic signature beyond the solar neighbourhood. In this work we present an analysis of the warp traced by Classical Cepheids by means of a Fourier decomposition of their height ($Z$) and, for the first time, of their vertical velocity ($V_z$). We find a clear but complex signal that in both variables reveals an asymmetrical warp. In $Z$ we find the warp to be almost symmetric in amplitude at the disc's outskirts, with the two extremes never being diametrically opposed at any radius and the line of nodes presenting a twist in the direction of stellar rotation for $R>11$ kpc. For $V_z$, in addition to the usual $m=1$ mode, an $m=2$ mode is needed to represent the kinematic signal of the warp, reflecting its azimuthal asymmetry. The line of maximum vertical velocity is similarly twisted as the line of nodes and trails behind by $\approx 25^\circ$. We develop a new formalism to derive the pattern speed and change in amplitude with time $\dot{A}$ of each Fourier mode at each radius, via a joint analysis of the Fourier decomposition in $Z$ and $V_z$. By applying it to the Cepheids we find, for the $m=1$ mode, a constant pattern speed in the direction of stellar rotation of $9.2\pm3.1$ km/s/kpc, a negligible $\dot{A}$ up to $R\approx 14$ kpc and a slight increase at larger radii, in agreement with previous works., Comment: Accepted for publication in MNRAS. 15 pages, 10 figures, 4 tables (+ Appendices). Full version of tables 1 and 2 included
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- 2024
17. DeepCERES: A Deep learning method for cerebellar lobule segmentation using ultra-high resolution multimodal MRI
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Morell-Ortega, Sergio, Ruiz-Perez, Marina, Gadea, Marien, Vivo-Hernando, Roberto, Rubio, Gregorio, Aparici, Fernando, de la Iglesia-Vaya, Maria, Catheline, Gwenaelle, Coupé, Pierrick, and Manjón, José V.
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Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Image and Video Processing ,Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Quantitative Biology - Neurons and Cognition - Abstract
This paper introduces a novel multimodal and high-resolution human brain cerebellum lobule segmentation method. Unlike current tools that operate at standard resolution ($1 \text{ mm}^{3}$) or using mono-modal data, the proposed method improves cerebellum lobule segmentation through the use of a multimodal and ultra-high resolution ($0.125 \text{ mm}^{3}$) training dataset. To develop the method, first, a database of semi-automatically labelled cerebellum lobules was created to train the proposed method with ultra-high resolution T1 and T2 MR images. Then, an ensemble of deep networks has been designed and developed, allowing the proposed method to excel in the complex cerebellum lobule segmentation task, improving precision while being memory efficient. Notably, our approach deviates from the traditional U-Net model by exploring alternative architectures. We have also integrated deep learning with classical machine learning methods incorporating a priori knowledge from multi-atlas segmentation, which improved precision and robustness. Finally, a new online pipeline, named DeepCERES, has been developed to make available the proposed method to the scientific community requiring as input only a single T1 MR image at standard resolution., Comment: 20 pages
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- 2024
18. Trends in Temperature Data: Micro-foundations of Their Nature
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Gadea, Maria Dolores, Gonzalo, Jesus, and Ramos, Andrey
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Economics - Econometrics - Abstract
Determining whether Global Average Temperature (GAT) is an integrated process of order 1, I(1), or is a stationary process around a trend function is crucial for detection, attribution, impact and forecasting studies of climate change. In this paper, we investigate the nature of trends in GAT building on the analysis of individual temperature grids. Our 'micro-founded' evidence suggests that GAT is stationary around a non-linear deterministic trend in the form of a linear function with a one-period structural break. This break can be attributed to a combination of individual grid breaks and the standard aggregation method under acceleration in global warming. We illustrate our findings using simulations.
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- 2023
19. Reconstruction of pile-up events using a one-dimensional convolutional autoencoder for the NEDA detector array
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Deltoro, J. M., Jaworski, G., Goasduff, A., González, V., Gadea, A., Palacz, M., Valiente-Dobón, J. J., Nyberg, J., Casans, S., Navarro-Antón, A. E., Sanchis, E., de Angelis, G., Boujrad, A., Coudert, S., Dupasquier, T., Ertürk, S., Stezowski, O., and Wadsworth, R.
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- 2025
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20. Implementation of a double trigger condition system based on charge comparison and TOF measurement for the NEDA detector array: Implementation of a double trigger condition system...
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Deltoro, J. M., Goasduff, A., Egea, F. J., González, V., Gadea, A., Pérez-Vidal, R. M., Lazarus, I., Kogimtzis, M., McNicholl, L., Palacz, M., Jaworski, G., Valiente-Dobón, J. J., Nyberg, J., Casans, S., Navarro-Antón, A. E., Sanchis, E., Boujrad, A., Clément, E., Hüyük, T., Illicachi, R., Stezowski, O., and Modamio, V.
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21. Septal Perforation Quality of Life questionnaire (SEPEQOL): validation of a new instrument to assess patients undergoing endoscopic repair of a nasal septal perforation
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Arana-Fernández, Beatriz, Santamaría-Gadea, Alfonso, Mariño-Sánchez, Franklin, Rojas-Lechuga, María Jesús, and Alobid, Isam
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- 2024
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22. Clinico-radiological features of intracranial atherosclerosis-related large vessel occlusion prior to endovascular treatment
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Rodrigo-Gisbert, Marc, García-Tornel, Alvaro, Requena, Manuel, Vielba-Gómez, Isabel, Bashir, Saima, Rubiera, Marta, De Dios Lascuevas, Marta, Olivé-Gadea, Marta, Piñana, Carlos, Rizzo, Federica, Muchada, Marian, Rodriguez-Villatoro, Noelia, Rodríguez-Luna, David, Juega, Jesus, Pagola, Jorge, Hernández, David, Molina, Carlos A., Terceño, Mikel, Tomasello, Alejandro, and Ribo, Marc
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- 2024
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23. Vers une interprétation sociale de l'art celtique : l'exemple de la céramique estampée en Bretagne au second âge du Fer
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Gadea Cabanillas de la Torre
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archaeology ,Celtic art ,La Tène ,Late Iron Age ,Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammar ,P101-410 - Abstract
The traditional approach to European Late Iron Age art involves significant biases that particularly affected Brittany. However, it has evolved considerably in recent years. « Celtic » art from the La Tène period has often been compared to a form of language, but this approach comes up against many practical problems, raising the questions of context and meaning. An alternative approach consists in considering decorated objects rather than as a way of transmitting a message, as a tool at the service of social mechanisms. This article offers a critical analysis of the construction of the concept of Celtic art, then an overview of the potential of its study in Brittany in order to shed light on other archaeological data on Iron Age societies and their evolution.
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24. Run Time Bounds for Integer-Valued OneMax Functions
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Harder, Jonathan Gadea, Kötzing, Timo, Li, Xiaoyue, and Radhakrishnan, Aishwarya
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Computer Science - Neural and Evolutionary Computing - Abstract
While most theoretical run time analyses of discrete randomized search heuristics focused on finite search spaces, we consider the search space $\mathbb{Z}^n$. This is a further generalization of the search space of multi-valued decision variables $\{0,\ldots,r-1\}^n$. We consider as fitness functions the distance to the (unique) non-zero optimum $a$ (based on the $L_1$-metric) and the \ooea which mutates by applying a step-operator on each component that is determined to be varied. For changing by $\pm 1$, we show that the expected optimization time is $\Theta(n \cdot (|a|_{\infty} + \log(|a|_H)))$. In particular, the time is linear in the maximum value of the optimum $a$. Employing a different step operator which chooses a step size from a distribution so heavy-tailed that the expectation is infinite, we get an optimization time of $O(n \cdot \log^2 (|a|_1) \cdot \left(\log (\log (|a|_1))\right)^{1 + \epsilon})$. Furthermore, we show that RLS with step size adaptation achieves an optimization time of $\Theta(n \cdot \log(|a|_1))$. We conclude with an empirical analysis, comparing the above algorithms also with a variant of CMA-ES for discrete search spaces.
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25. School Leaders' Perspectives Implementing Whole School Restorative Practices across Grade Levels: A Case Study of a School-Based Pilot Project
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Maura Shramko, Kara J. Beckman, Abigail Gadea, Emily Goodhue, Miles Davison, Becky McCammon, and Barbara J. McMorris
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Whole school restorative practice (WSRP) calls for creating supportive, equitable schools, requiring broad systems change. This case study explores the journeys of three schools piloting WSRP in one Midwestern district and examines how school leaders designed and implemented within their school contexts. Schools were purposefully selected from within a three-year pilot project; data sources included annual interviews and focus groups with school leaders, and annual school reports. Each school developed a leadership team comprised of administrators and other staff who were knowledgeable of and committed to restorative justice principles. While grounded in common restorative principles, language, and approaches as part of their district's pilot project, school WSRP leaders simultaneously developed contextually-specific practices, including tailoring to learners' developmental stages. Overall, this study highlights the influential role of school leaders in navigating complexities that arise when working from a worldview that values human relationality and interconnection. Impact Statement: In this case study, school leaders' design and implementation of whole-school restorative practices (WSRP) reflected school-level contexts, including students' developmental stages, in alignment with restorative principles and values. Overall, this study highlights the influential role of school leaders in navigating whole-school change toward a worldview that values human relationality and interconnection. This study may inform how school psychologists, who often play a critical role in leading systems change initiatives in schools, can leverage their skills, knowledge, and experiences as part of WSRP leadership and implementation efforts.
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26. Strategic Resource Selection with Homophilic Agents
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Harder, Jonathan Gadea, Krogmann, Simon, Lenzner, Pascal, and Skopalik, Alexander
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Computer Science - Computer Science and Game Theory ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence - Abstract
The strategic selection of resources by selfish agents is a classic research direction, with Resource Selection Games and Congestion Games as prominent examples. In these games, agents select available resources and their utility then depends on the number of agents using the same resources. This implies that there is no distinction between the agents, i.e., they are anonymous. We depart from this very general setting by proposing Resource Selection Games with heterogeneous agents that strive for joint resource usage with similar agents. So, instead of the number of other users of a given resource, our model considers agents with different types and the decisive feature is the fraction of same-type agents among the users. More precisely, similarly to Schelling Games, there is a tolerance threshold $\tau \in [0,1]$ which specifies the agents' desired minimum fraction of same-type agents on a resource. Agents strive to select resources where at least a $\tau$-fraction of those resources' users have the same type as themselves. For $\tau=1$, our model generalizes Hedonic Diversity Games with a peak at $1$. For our general model, we consider the existence and quality of equilibria and the complexity of maximizing social welfare. Additionally, we consider a bounded rationality model, where agents can only estimate the utility of a resource, since they only know the fraction of same-type agents on a given resource, but not the exact numbers. Thus, they cannot know the impact a strategy change would have on a target resource. Interestingly, we show that this type of bounded rationality yields favorable game-theoretic properties and specific equilibria closely approximate equilibria of the full knowledge setting., Comment: full version of the article at the 32nd International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-2023)
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27. Implementation of communication media around a mixed reality experience with HoloLens headset, as part of a digitalization of a nutrition workshop
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Appadoo, Owen Kevin, Rositi, Hugo, Valarier, Sylvie, Ombret, Marie-Claire, Gadéa, Émilie, Barret-Grimault, Christine, and Lohou, Christophe
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Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction ,Computer Science - Multimedia ,H.5.1 ,J.3.2 - Abstract
The release of Microsoft's HoloLens headset addresses new types of issues that would have been difficult to design without such a hardware. This semi-transparent visor headset allows the user who wears it to view the projection of 3D virtual objects placed in its real environment. The user can also interact with these 3D objects, which can interact with each other. The framework of this new technology is called mixed reality. We had the opportunity to numerically transform a conventional human nutrition workshop for patients waiting for bariatric surgery by developing a software called HOLO_NUTRI using the HoloLens headset. Unlike our experience of user and conventional programmer specialized in the development of interactive 3D graphics applications, we realized that such a mixed reality experience required specific programming concepts quite different from those of conventional software or those of virtual reality applications, but above all required a thorough reflection about communication for users. In this article, we propose to explain our design of communication (graphic supports, tutorials of use of material, explanatory videos), a step which was crucial for the good progress of our project. The software was used by thirty patients from Le Puy-en-Velay Hospital during 10 sessions of one hour and a half during which patients had to take in hand the headset and software HOLO_NUTRI. We also proposed a series of questions to patients to have an assessment of both the adequacy and the importance of this communication approach for such experience. As the mixed reality technology is very recent but the number of applications based on it significantly increases, the reflection on the implementation of the elements of communication described in this article (videos, exercise of learning for the use of the headset, communication leaflet, etc.) can help developers of such applications., Comment: 19 pages, 14 figures
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28. Climate change heterogeneity: A new quantitative approach.
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María Dolores Gadea Rivas and Jesús Gonzalo
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Climate change is a spatial and temporarily non-uniform phenomenon that requires understanding its evolution to better evaluate its potential societal and economic impact. The value added of this paper lies in introducing a quantitative methodology grounded in the trend analysis of temperature distribution quantiles to analyze climate change heterogeneity (CCH). By converting these quantiles into time series objects, the methodology empowers the definition and measurement of various relevant concepts in climate change analysis (warming, warming typology, warming amplification and warming acceleration) in a straightforward and robust testable linear regression format. It also facilitates the introduction of new testable concepts like warming dominance to compare (globally or partially) the warming process experienced by different regions. Furthermore, the methodology holds the added significance of concurrently encompassing both temporal and spatial dimensions in temperature analysis, owing to the close alignment between unconditional quantiles and latitude measures. Applying our quantitative methodology for the period 1950-2019 to the Globe (2192 stations) and Spain (30 stations) as a benchmark region, we find that both experience a distributional warming process (beyond the standard average) but of very different types. While the Globe experiences a stronger warming in the lower temperatures than in the upper ones, Spain evolves from equal warming in the whole distribution toward a stronger warming in the upper quantiles (similar to the warming process experienced in the African continent). In the two cases, the warming process accelerates (non-linear behavior) over time and is asymmetrically amplified. Overall, although both the Globe and Spain suffer an equivalent warming process in the median (mean) temperature, Spain's warming dominates the Globe in the upper quantiles and is dominated in the lower tail of the global temperature distribution that corresponds to the Arctic region. Our climate change heterogeneity results open the door to the need for a non-uniform causal-effect climate analysis that goes beyond the standard causality in mean and for a more efficient design of the mitigation-adaptation policies. In particular, the heterogeneity found suggests these policies should contain a common global component and a clear local-regional idiosyncratic element. The latter is usually more straightforward to implement.
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29. Immortalized human myotonic dystrophy type 1 muscle cell lines to address patient heterogeneity
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Judit Núñez-Manchón, Júlia Capó, Alicia Martínez-Piñeiro, Eduard Juanola, Jovan Pesovic, Laura Mosqueira-Martín, Klaudia González-Imaz, Pau Maestre-Mora, Renato Odria, Estefania Cerro-Herreros, Neia Naldaiz-Gastesi, Adolfo López de Munain, Rubén Artero, Dusanka Savic-Pavicevic, Ainara Vallejo-Illarramendi, Kamel Mamchaoui, Anne Bigot, Vincent Mouly, Mònica Suelves, and Gisela Nogales-Gadea
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30. Semi-Supervised Machine Learning: a Homological Approach
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Inés, Adrián, Domínguez, César, Heras, Jónathan, Mata, Gadea, and Rubio, Julio
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Computer Science - Machine Learning ,Computer Science - Data Structures and Algorithms - Abstract
In this paper we describe the mathematical foundations of a new approach to semi-supervised Machine Learning. Using techniques of Symbolic Computation and Computer Algebra, we apply the concept of persistent homology to obtain a new semi-supervised learning method., Comment: In Proceedings of XVII Encuentro \'algebra computacional y aplicaciones (EACA 2022). arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2205.09617
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31. Climate change heterogeneity: A new quantitative approach
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Gadea, Maria Dolores and Gonzalo, Jesus
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Economics - Econometrics ,Economics - General Economics - Abstract
Climate change is a non-uniform phenomenon. This paper proposes a new quantitative methodology to characterize, measure, and test the existence of climate change heterogeneity. It consists of three steps. First, we introduce a new testable warming typology based on the evolution of the trend of the whole temperature distribution and not only on the average. Second, we define the concepts of warming acceleration and warming amplification in a testable format. And third, we introduce the new testable concept of warming dominance to determine whether region A is suffering a worse warming process than region B. Applying this three-step methodology, we find that Spain and the Globe experience a clear distributional warming process (beyond the standard average) but of different types. In both cases, this process is accelerating over time and asymmetrically amplified. Overall, warming in Spain dominates the Globe in all the quantiles except the lower tail of the global temperature distribution that corresponds to the Arctic region. Our climate change heterogeneity results open the door to the need for a non-uniform causal-effect climate analysis that goes beyond the standard causality in mean as well as for a more efficient design of the mitigation-adaptation policies. In particular, the heterogeneity we find suggests that these policies should contain a common global component and a clear local-regional element. Future climate agreements should take the whole temperature distribution into account., Comment: 36 pages, 7 figures, 10 tables, and 6 pages appendix
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32. Interplay between classical and quantum dissipation in light–matter dynamics.
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Tarasi, Facundo, Todorov, Tchavdar N., Bustamante, Carlos M., Gadea, Esteban D., Stella, Lorenzo, Apostolova, Tzveta, and Scherlis, Damián A.
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COHERENCE (Physics) ,BLOCH'S theorem ,LASER pulses ,MOLECULAR spectra ,CONDUCTION bands - Abstract
A quantum-electrodynamics approach is presented to describe the dynamics of electrons that exchange energy with both photon and phonon baths. Our ansatz is a dissipative quantum Liouville equation, cast in the Redfield form, with two driving terms associated with radiative and vibrational relaxation mechanisms, respectively. Remarkably, within the radiative contribution, there is a term that exactly replicates the expression derived from a semiclassical treatment where the power dissipated by the electronic density is treated as the emission from a classical dipole [Bustamante et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 126, 087401 (2021)]. Analysis of the distinct contributions to the total radiation shows that the semiclassical emission depends on the coherences, with the remainder of the quantum-electrodynamics driving term determined by the excited populations, thus accounting for the relaxation of eigenstates or incoherent mixed states. This approach is used to investigate the response of the Su–Schrieffer–Heeger model for trans-polyacetylene to both pulsed and continuous laser irradiation. Upon excitation with a short pulse and in the absence of the vibrational mechanism, the conducting band population exhibits a stepwise relaxation, characterized by cycles of exponential decay followed by a transient subradiant state. The latter arises from the collective coupling between Bloch states featuring a quasi-continuum energy spectrum in reciprocal space. The separate examination of the semiclassical dynamics reveals that it is this contribution that is responsible for the collective behavior. If vibrational dissipation is active, following the laser pulse, the excited electrons rapidly populate the minimum of the conduction band, and the emission spectrum shifts to lower frequencies with respect to absorption. Meanwhile, continuous irradiation drives the system to a stationary state with a broad emission spectrum. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. Minimally Anterior Medial Maxillary Approach (MAMMA): a novel technique for a wide access to the maxillary sinus
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Yeguas-Ramírez, L., Santamaría-Gadea, A., Vaca-González, M., de los Santos-Granados, G., and Mariño-Sánchez, F.
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34. Measurement of the scintillation resolution in liquid xenon and its impact for future segmented calorimeters
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Romo-Luque, C., Benlloch-Rodríguez, J. M., Herrero-Bosch, V., Salor-Iguiñiz, N., Aliaga, R. J., Álvarez, V., Ballester, F., Esteve, R., Gadea, R., Generowicz, J., Laing, A., Monrabal, F., Querol, M., Rappaport, M., Rodríguez, J., Rodríguez-Ponce, J., Teruel-Pardo, S., Toledo, J. F., Torres-Curado, R., Ferrario, P., and Gómez-Cadenas, J. J.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
We report on a new measurement of the energy resolution that can be attained in liquid xenon when recording only the scintillation light. Our setup is optimised to maximise light collection, and uses state-of-the-art, high-PDE, VUV-sensitive silicon photomultipliers. We find a value of 4.2% +- 0.2% FWHM at 511 keV, a result much better than previous measurements and close to the Poissonian resolution that we expect in our setup (5.4% +- 0.8% FWHM at 511 keV). Our results are compatible with a null value of the intrinsic energy resolution in liquid xenon, with an upper bound of 0.4% FWHM at 95% CL at 511 keV, to be compared with 3--4% FWHM in the same region found by theoretical estimations which have been standing for the last twenty years. Our work opens new possibilities for apparatus based on liquid xenon and using scintillation only. In particular it suggests that modular scintillation detectors using liquid xenon can be very competitive as building blocks in segmented calorimeters, with applications to nuclear and particle physics as well as Positron Emission Tomography technology.
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35. Evaluation of Different Models for Spanish Sign Language Recognition.
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Vanessa Alvear, César Domínguez 0001, and Gadea Mata
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36. Analysis of Evolutionary Diversity Optimisation for the Maximum Matching Problem.
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Jonathan Gadea Harder, Aneta Neumann, and Frank Neumann 0001
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37. Reading Order Independent Metrics for Information Extraction in Handwritten Documents.
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David Villanova-Aparisi, Solène Tarride, Carlos D. Martínez-Hinarejos, Verónica Romero 0001, Christopher Kermorvant, and Moisés Pastor-i-Gadea
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38. Personalising the Training Process with Adaptive Virtual Reality: A Proposed Framework, Challenges, and Opportunities.
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Gadea Lucas-Pérez, José Miguel Ramírez-Sanz, Ana Serrano Mamolar, álvar Arnaiz-González, and Andrés Bustillo
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39. Towards Human Action Recognition in Open Environments: A Proof of Concept on Spanish Sign Language Vowels.
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Vanessa Alvear, César Domínguez 0001, and Gadea Mata
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- 2024
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40. Assessment of Boar Sperm Quality: New Diagnostic Techniques
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Romero-Aguirregomezcorta, Jon, Parreño, Laura Abril, Montero, Armando Quintero, Mateos, Joaquín Gadea, Gardón, Juan Carlos, editor, and Satué Ambrojo, Katy, editor
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- 2024
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41. The doctor-patient perception mismatch: Improving approaches to assessing outcomes after ischemic stroke treated with reperfusion therapy
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Khalife, Jane, Penckofer, Mary, Dubinski, Michael J., Brown, Danielle C., Sprankle, Kenyon, Hester, Taryn, Gadea, Marta Olive, Rizzo, Federica, Ribo, Marc, Schumacher, H.Christian, Thon, Jesse M., Jovin, Tudor G., Koneru, Manisha, and Hanafy, Khalid A.
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- 2025
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42. Papel y aplicaciones de la 18F-FDG PET/TC en la evaluación de la infección e inflamación osteoarticular - Parte I
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Noriega-Álvarez, E., Rodríguez Alfonso, B., Rosales Castillo, J.J., Moreno Ballesteros, A., López Rodríguez, E., Sanz Viedma, S., Orduña Diez, M. del P., and Domínguez Gadea, L.
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43. Role and applications of 18F-FDG PET/CT in the assessment of osteoarticular infection and inflammation — Part I
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Noriega-Álvarez, E., Rodríguez Alfonso, B., Rosales Castillo, J.J., Moreno Ballesteros, A., López Rodríguez, E., Sanz Viedma, S., Orduña Diez, M. del P., and Domínguez Gadea, L.
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44. Geriatric determinants of curative radiotherapy scheme choice for older adults with breast cancer treatment compliance and tolerance: Results from the GERABEL study
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Daguenet, Elisabeth, Chamorey, Emmanuel, Jmour, Omar, Pigné, Grégoire, Yuen, Caroline Chung Kim, Gadéa, Emilie, Guillaume, Elodie, Bosacki, Claire, De Lavigerie, Blandine, Laassami, Rachid, and Magné, Nicolas
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45. 20790. EFECTO DEL NÚMERO DE PASES EN EL TRATAMIENTO ENDOVASCULAR DEL ICTUS ISQUÉMICO EN PACIENTES CON ASPECTS 0-5 VS. 6-10: IN WHOM SHOULD WE STOP?
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J. Mayol Traveria, M. Rodrigo-Gisbert, M. Requena Ruiz, M. Rubiera del Fueyo, M. de Dios Lascuevas, Á. García-Tornel García-Camba, M. Olivé-Gadea, M. Muchada López, N. Rodríguez-Villatoro, D. Rodríguez Luna, J. Juega Mariño, J. Pagola Pérez de la Blanca, F. Rizzo, D. Hernández Morales, F. Diana, C. Molina Cateriano, A. Tomasello Weitz, and M. Ribó Jacobi
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Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Published
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46. 21091. ESTUDIO COMPARATIVO DEL RIESGO DE ACTIVIDAD EN ESCLEROSIS MÚLTIPLE TRAS EL CAMBIO DE MODULADORES DEL RECEPTOR DE LA ESFINGOSINA 1-FOSFATO A ANTI-CD20
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G. Cervera Ygual, M. Benavent Giménez, C. Quintanilla Bordás, M. Carcelén Gadea, L. Navarro Cantó, J. Domínguez Morán, C. Alcalá Vicente, J. López Arqueros, F. Pérez Miralles, E. Sánchez Villanueva, B. Casanova Estruch, and F. Gascón Giménez
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Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Published
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47. 20224. MARCADORES DE NEUROIMAGEN Y FUNCIÓN COGNITIVA EN PACIENTES CON HEMATOMA LOBAR Y/O CORTICAL ASOCIADO A ANGIOPATÍA AMILOIDE CEREBRAL
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C. Giménez Paños, J. Tembl Ferrairó, J. Oltra Cucarella, M. Gadea Doménech, R. Espert Tortajada, and A. Lago Martín
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Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Published
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48. Endovascular Treatment of Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke With Tandem Lesions Presenting With Low Alberta Stroke Program Early Computed Tomography Score
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Milagros Galecio‐Castillo, Mudassir Farooqui, Waldo R. Guerrero, Marc Ribo, Ameer E. Hassan, Mouhammad A. Jumaa, Afshin A. Divani, Michael G. Abraham, Nils H. Petersen, Johanna T. Fifi, Amer Malik, James E. Siegler, Thanh N. Nguyen, Sunil A. Sheth, Guillermo Linares, Nazli Janjua, Jazba Soomro, Darko Quispe‐Orozco, Marta Olivé‐Gadea, Wondewossen G. Tekle, Syed F. Zaidi, Sara Y. Sabbagh, Tiffany Barkley, Ayush Prasad, Reade A. De Leacy, Mohamad Abdalkader, Sergio Salazar‐Marioni, Weston Gordon, Charoskhon Turabova, Aaron Rodriguez‐Calienes, Mahmoud Dibas, Maxim Mokin, Dileep R. Yavagal, Albert J. Yoo, Amrou Sarraj, Tudor G. Jovin, and Santiago Ortega‐Gutierrez
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internal carotid artery ,large infarct core ,stroke ,thrombectomy ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Background Recent trials confirmed the efficacy and safety of endovascular thrombectomy in patients with low Alberta Stroke Program Early Computed Tomography Score (ASPECTS); however, evidence in tandem lesions is limited. This study evaluates endovascular thrombectomy safety and efficacy in patients with acute large‐vessel occlusion with tandem lesions, stratified by baseline ASPECTS. Methods and Results We conducted a retrospective analysis of data from 16 centers. Inclusion criteria included the following: age ≥18 years, anterior circulation tandem lesions, endovascular thrombectomy
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49. Presentación
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Miguel Palomo and Walter F. Gadea Aiello
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Philosophy (General) ,B1-5802 - Abstract
Presentación del volumen 73 de la revista Enrahonar.
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50. Percepción de la calidad de la gestión deportiva en atletas en el contexto universitario (Perception of the quality of sports management by athletes in the university context)
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Victor Andres Padilla Urquidi, Raquel Morquecho-Sánchez, Arnulfo Ramos Jiménez, Erika Alexandra Gadea Cavazos, José Alberto Pérez García, and Jorge Zamarripa
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Gestión deportiva ,deporte universitario ,percepción de la calidad ,servicios deportivos ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 - Abstract
Mejorar la calidad de los servicios deportivos incrementa la participación de los atletas en los eventos deportivos. El objetivo de este estudio es analizar cómo los atletas universitarios perciben su entorno deportivo en cuanto a la gestión deportiva en relación con su género y la ubicación de la práctica deportiva, sobre la calidad de los servicios deportivos durante la Universiada Nacional 2019. El estudio adopta un enfoque cuantitativo con un diseño descriptivo correlacional. Participaron 308 atletas universitarios, los cuales respondieron el Cuestionario de Evaluación de la Calidad Percibida en Organizaciones de Servicios Deportivos Universitarios (QUNISPORT). Se realizaron análisis estadísticos detallados para investigar las diferencias en la percepción de calidad entre géneros y entre los deportes practicados en espacios cerrados y al aire libre. Los resultados destacan una alta satisfacción en la interacción con los entrenadores, reflejando una comunicación eficaz y un apoyo personalizado. Sin embargo, se identificaron deficiencias en la gestión de los servicios deportivos. Además, se encontraron diferencias significativas en la percepción de la calidad entre hombres y mujeres y entre los deportes practicados en distintos entornos. El estudio concluye que, a pesar de la valoración positiva de la relación entrenador-atleta, hay áreas clave en la gestión de servicios deportivos que requieren mejoras. Las diferencias de percepción entre géneros y tipos de deporte sugieren una necesidad de enfoques de gestión deportiva más personalizados, enfatizando en la adaptabilidad y en satisfacer las necesidades específicas de diversos grupos de atletas. Esto podría conducir a una mejora general en la experiencia deportiva en el ámbito universitario. Palabras clave: Gestión deportiva, deporte universitario, percepción de la calidad, servicios deportivos Abstract. The quality offered in sports services improves the participation of athletes in sports events. This study aimed to investigate how university athletes perceive the quality of sports services by gender and where their sport take a place at a national college tournament 2019. The study adopts a quantitative approach with a descriptive and cross-sectional design. The Questionnaire for the Evaluation of Perceived Quality in University Sports Service Organizations (QUNISPORT) was used to collect data from 308 university athletes. Detailed statistical analyses were conducted to investigate differences in quality perception between genders and between indoor and outdoor sports. The results highlight high satisfaction in the interaction with coaches, reflecting effective communication and personalized support. However, deficiencies were identified in the management of sports services. Furthermore, significant differences were found in the perception of quality between men and women and between sports practiced in different environments. The study concludes that, despite the positive assessment of the coach-athlete relationship, key areas in the management of sports services require improvement. Differences in perception between genders and types of sport suggest a need for more personalized sports management approaches, emphasizing adaptability and meeting the specific needs of diverse groups of athletes; this could lead to an overall improvement in the sports experience at the university level. Keywords: Sport management, sports university, quality perception, sport services
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