605 results on '"Gilli, M."'
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2. Review of ‘Democracies and International Law'
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Gilli, M, Dalla Pellegrina, L, Gilli, M., Gilli, M, Dalla Pellegrina, L, and Gilli, M.
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- 2024
3. Multidimensional Policies, Asymmetric Public Perception and Stability in Autocracies
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Gilli, M, Li, Y, Gilli, M, and Li, Y
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- 2024
4. 121P MK-7684A (vibostolimab [vibo] plus pembrolizumab [pembro] coformulation) with/without docetaxel in metastatic NSCLC after platinum-chemotherapy (chemo) and immunotherapy
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Peled, N., primary, Mazieres, J., additional, Kowalski, D.M., additional, Lam, W-S., additional, Hochmair, M.J., additional, Majem, M., additional, Kim, S.H., additional, Blanco, A. Calles, additional, Cuppens, K., additional, Casarini, I.A., additional, Bylicki, O., additional, Shim, B., additional, Sørensen, J.B., additional, Gilli, M., additional, How, S.H., additional, Schumann, C., additional, Gonzalez Arenas, C., additional, He, T., additional, Samkari, A., additional, and Novello, S., additional
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- 2023
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5. Inside and Outside Schemes. Stereotypes and Creativity in Childrens’ Images
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Villa, D, Zuccoli, F, Belisario, M, Di Donato, B, Gilli, M, Mancino, E, Belisario M. L., Di Donato B., Gilli M., Mancino E., Villa, D, Zuccoli, F, Belisario, M, Di Donato, B, Gilli, M, Mancino, E, Belisario M. L., Di Donato B., Gilli M., and Mancino E.
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This research is aimed at investigating the development of creativity and the divergent thought in the child’s drawing, by studying unstructured stimuli contrasting with the mental frames and models of the representation of reality. When a child begins to draw, he needs a baggage of mental images which enables him to symbolically represent reality on a blank sheet of paper. These models seem to be necessary not only to learn and draw, but also because they work as instruments of social and cultural belonging to a specific context. These models, when they become stereotypes, are ambivalent since they appear reassuring but also restrictive, because they limit the creative thought and the imagination. The educational and school context show - through the adults - the same structured interpretative scheme. This experimentation intends to create contexts of experience where children can creatively handle their own representations. The purpose of these educational and didactic methods is to make the adult’s scaffolding function (Bruner 1992) capable of promoting and welcoming a different, multiple vision of reality. This research is based on the investigations that have involved photography, nature and its colours as free expressive tools. The aim is to reveal the state-of-the-art, the analysis and the dialogue with the literature of reference and the research operational proposal. Experience will lead the vision towards welcoming wonders (Mancino 2014), errors, contradictions and diversity.
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- 2023
6. Endogenous interdependent preferences in a dynamical contest model
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Cavalli, F, Gilli, M, Naimzada, A, Cavalli F., Gilli M., Naimzada A., Cavalli, F, Gilli, M, Naimzada, A, Cavalli F., Gilli M., and Naimzada A.
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Outcomes observed in laboratory experiments on contests are often not consistent with the results expected by theoretical models, with phenomena that frequently occur like overbidding and, less frequently, underbidding, and persisting oscillations in strategic choices. Several explanations have been suggested to understand such phenomena, dealing primarily with equilibrium analysis. We propose a dynamical model based on the coevolution of strategic choices and agent preferences. Each agent can have non self-interested preferences, which influence strategic choices and in turn evolve according to them. We show that multiple coexisting steady states characterized by non self-interested preferences can exist, and they lose stability as the prize increases, leading to endogenous oscillating dynamics. Finally, with an emphasis on two specific kinds of agents, we explain how overbidding can emerge. The numerical results show a good qualitative agreement with the experimental data. The model and the analysis of this paper are interesting not only to explain real life phenomena observed in experimental settings, but also as a methodological contribution to analyze the interplay between preferences and choices in conflict situations.
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- 2023
7. Resistive transition in disordered superconductors with varying intergrain coupling
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Ponta, L., Carbone, A., and Gilli, M.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Condensed Matter - Disordered Systems and Neural Networks - Abstract
The effect of disorder is investigated in granular superconductive materials with strong and weak links. The transition is controlled by the interplay of the \emph{tunneling} $g$ and \emph{intragrain} $g_{intr}$ conductances, which depend on the strength of the intergrain coupling. For $g \ll g_{intr}$, the transition involves first the grain boundary, while for $g \sim g_{intr}$ the transition occurs into the whole grain. The different intergrain coupling is considered by modelling the superconducting material as a disordered network of Josephson junctions. Numerical simulations show that on increasing the disorder, the resistive transition occurs for lower temperatures and the curve broadens. These features are enhanced in disordered superconductors with strong links. The different behaviour is further checked by estimating the average network resistance for weak and strong links in the framework of the effective medium approximation theory. These results may be relevant to shed light on long standing puzzles as: (i) enhancement of the superconducting transition temperature of many metals in the granular states; (ii) suppression of superconductivity in homogeneously disordered films compared to standard granular systems close to the metal-insulator transition; (iii) enhanced degradation of superconductivity by doping and impurities in strongly linked materials, such as magnesium diboride, compared to weakly-linked superconductors, such as cuprates.
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- 2010
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8. Array of Josephson junctions with a non-sinusoidal current-phase relation as a model of the resistive transition of unconventional superconductors
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Carbone, A., Gilli, M., Mazzetti, P., and Ponta, L.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
An array of resistively and capacitively shunted Josephson junctions with nonsinusoidal current-phase relation is considered for modelling the transition in high-T$_c$ superconductors. The emergence of higher harmonics, besides the simple sinusoid $I_{c}\sin\phi$, is expected for dominant \emph{d}-wave symmetry of the Cooper pairs, random distribution of potential drops, dirty grains, or nonstationary conditions. We show that additional cosine and sine terms act respectively by modulating the global resistance and by changing the Josephson coupling of the mixed superconductive-normal states. First, the approach is applied to simulate the transition in disordered granular superconductors with the weak-links characterized by nonsinusoidal current-phase relation. In granular superconductors, the emergence of higher-order harmonics affects the slope of the transition. Then, arrays of intrinsic Josephson junctions, naturally formed by the CuO$_2$ planes in cuprates, are considered. The critical temperature suppression, observed at values of hole doping close to $p=1/8$, is investigated. Such suppression, related to the sign change and modulation of the Josephson coupling across the array, is quantified in terms of the intensities of the first and second sinusoids of the current-phase relation. Applications are envisaged for the design and control of quantum devices based on stacks of intrinsic Josephson junctions., Comment: Added: comparison with experiments; references
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- 2009
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9. Resistive transition in granular disordered high-T$_c$ superconductors: a numerical study
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Ponta, L., Carbone, A., Gilli, M., and Mazzetti, P.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Condensed Matter - Disordered Systems and Neural Networks - Abstract
The resistive transition of granular high-T$_c$ superconductors, characterized by either weak (YBCO-like) or strong (MgB$_2$-like) links, occurs through a series of avalanche-type current density rearrangements. These rearrangements correspond to the creation of resistive layers, crossing the whole specimen approximately orthogonal to the current density direction, due to the simultaneous transition of a large number of weak-links or grains. The present work shows that exact solution of the Kirchhoff equations for strongly and weakly linked networks of nonlinear resistors, with Josephson junction characteristics, yield the subsequent formation of resistive layers within the superconductive matrix as temperature increases. Furthermore, the voltage noise observed at the transition is related to the resistive layer formation process. The noise intensity is estimated from the superposition of voltage drop elementary events related to the subsequent resistive layers. At the end of the transition, the layers mix-up, the step amplitude decreases and the resistance curve smoothes. This results in the suppression of noise, as experimentally found. Remarkably, a scaling law for the noise intensity with the network size is argued. It allows to extend the results to networks with arbitrary size and, thus, to real specimens.
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- 2009
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10. Rivaroxaban or aspirin for patent foramen ovale and embolic stroke of undetermined source: a prespecified subgroup analysis from the NAVIGATE ESUS trial
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Abdelhamid, N, Abdul Rahman, D, Abdul-Saheb, M, Abreu, P, Abroskina, M, Abu Ahmad, F, Accassat, S, Acciaresi, M, Adami, A, Ahmad, N, Ahmed, F, Alberto Hawkes, M, Alemseged, F, Ali, A, Altavilla, R, Alwis, L, Amarenco, P, Amaro, S, Amaya Sanchez, LE, Amelia Pinto, A, Ameriso, SF, Amin, H, Amino, T, Amjad, AK, Anagnostou, E, Andersen, G, Anderson, C, Anderson, DC, Andrea Falco, M, Andres Mackinnon, F, Andreu, D, Androulakis, M, Angel Gamero, M, Angel Saredo, G, Angeles Diaz, R, Angels Font, M, Anticoli, S, Arauz, A, Arauz Gongora, AA, Araya, P, Arenillas Lara, JF, Arias Rivas, S, Arnold, M, Augustin, S, Avelar, W, Azevedo, E, Babikian, V, Bacellar, A, Badalyan, K, Bae, HJ, Baez Martinez, EM, Bagelmann, H, Bailey, P, Bak, Z, Baker, M, Balazs, A, Baldaranov, D, Balogun, I, Balueva, T, Bankuti, Z, Bar, M, Baranowska, A, Bardutzky, J, Barker Trejo, S, Barlinn, J, Baronnet, F, Barroso, C, Barteys, M, Bartolottiova, T, Barulin, A, Bas, M, Bashir, S, Basile, V, Bathe-Peters, R, Bathula, R, Batista, C, Batur Caglayan, H, Baumgartner, P, Bazan, R, Bazhenova, O, Beaudry, M, Beer, J, Behnam, Y, Beilei, C, Beinlich, A, Bejot, Y, Belkin, A, Benavente, OR, Benjamin, A, Berardi, V, Bereczki, D, Berkowitz, SD, Berlingieri, J, Berrios, W, Berrouschot, J, Bhandari, M, Bhargavah, M, Bicker, H, Bicsak, T, Bilik, M, Bindila, D, Birchenall, J, Birnbaum, L, Black, T, Blacker, D, Blacquiere, D, Blanc-Labarre, C, Blank, C, Blazejewska-Hyzorek, B, Bloch, S, Bodiguel, E, Bogdanov, E, Boos, L, Borcsik, L, Bornstein, N, Bouly, S, Braga, G, Bragado, I, Bravi, MC, Brokalaki, C, Brola, W, Brouns, R, Bruce, D, Brzoska-Mizgalska, J, Buck, B, Buksinska-Lisik, M, Burke, J, Burn, M, Bustamante, G, Cabrejo, L, Cai, K, Cajaraville, S, Calejo, M, Calvet, D, Campillo, J, Campos Costa, E, Camps, P, Can Alaydin, H, Candeloro, E, Canepa, C, Cantu Brito, CG, Cappellari, M, Carcel, C, Cardona Portela, P, Cardoso, F, Carek, M, Carletti, M, Carlos Portilla, J, Caruso, P, Casado-Naranjo, I, Castellini, P, Castro, D, Castro Meira, F, Cavallini, A, Cayuela Caudevilla, N, Cenciarelli, S, Cereda, C, Cerrone, P, Chakrabarti, A, Chaloulos-Iakovidis, P, Chamorro, A, Chandrasena, D, Chang, DI, Che, C, Chembala, J, Chen, J, Chen, Z, Chen, T, Chen, H, Chen, X, Chen, G, Chen, L, Chen, S, Cheripelli, B, Chin, M, Chiquete Anaya, E, Chorazy, M, Christensen, H, Christensen, T, Christian, L, Chu, F, Chung, CS, Clark, W, Clarke, R, Claverie, S, Clemente Agostoni, E, Clissold, B, Coelho, J, Cohen, D, Colakoglu, S, Collas, D, Condurso, R, Connolly, SJ, Consoli, D, Constantin, C, Constantino Silva, AB, Contardo, L, Corlobe, A, Correia, M, Correia, C, Cortijo Garcia, E, Coull, B, Coutts, S, Coveney, S, Cras, P, Crols, R, Crozier, S, Csanyi, A, Csiba, L, Csontos, K, Csuha, R, Cui, L, Cunha, L, Curtze, S, Czerska, M, Czlonkowska, A, Czurko, M, Czuryszkiewicz, M, Dagnino, M, Dai, C, Daineko, A, Dalek, G, Damgaard, D, Danese, A, Dani, K, Danku, V, Dario Toledo, W, Dávalos, A, De Havenon, A, De Keyser, J, De Klippel, N, De La Torre, J, De Pauw, A, De Smedt, A, De Torres, R, De Vries Basson, MM, Dearborn, J, Deganutto, R, Degeorgia, M, Deguchi, I, Del Giudice, A, Delcourt, C, Delgado-Mederos, R, Della Marca, G, Delpont, B, Deltour, S, Demets, DL, Dennis, M, Desai, J, Devine, J, Dhollander, I, Di Mascio, MT, Diaconu, M, Diaz Otero, F, Dietzel, J, Diez-Tejedor, E, Ding, N, Ding, J, Diomedi, M, Dioszeghy, P, Distefano, M, Domigo, V, Dorodnicov, E, Dossi, D, Doubal, F, Druzenko, I, Du, P, Du, J, Duman, T, Duodu, Y, Dutta, D, Dylewicz, L, Eckstein, J, Ehrensperger, E, Ehrlich, S, Einer Allende, G, Elena Halac, B, Elyas, S, Endres, M, Engelbrecht, JM, Engelter, S, Epinat, M, Eren, F, Esbjornsson, M, Escribano, B, Escudero, I, Esisi, B, Essa, B, Esterbauer, M, Evans, N, Eveson, D, Fabio, S, Fang, L, Fanta, S, Fares, M, Fatar, M, Faust, K, Favate, A, Fazekas, F, Federica Denaro, M, Fedin, A, Felipe Amaya, P, Feng, J, Ferencova, K, Fernanda Gilli, M, Fernandez, MD, Fernandez Pirrone, PN, Fernandez Vera, J, Ferrari, J, Ferreira, A, Ferreira Junior, G, Fidler, M, Field, D, Field, T, Figueroa, C, Fiksa, J, Filipov, A, Firstenfeld, A, Fisch, L, Fischer, U, Fisselier, M, Fiszer, U, Fluri, F, Fortea, G, Fotherby, K, Fraczek, A, France, E, Freitas, G, Frey, S, Frick, M, Friedman, A, Friedrich, M, Frisullo, G, Fryze, W, Fuentes Gimeno, B, Fujigasaki, H, Fukuyama, K, Furlan, A, Furlanis, G, Furnace, J, Gabriel, M, Gabriel Reich, E, Gagliardi, RJ, Galati, F, Galli Giqueauk, E, Gallina, A, Gallinella, E, Gallo, J, Gangadharan, S, Gao, Y, Garcia Lopez, R, Garcia Pastor, A, Garcia Sanchez, SM, Garnauf, M, Garnier, P, Gasecki, D, Gasic, K, Gasiorek, K, Gasser, S, Gaugg, M, Gebreyohanns, M, Gebura, K, Geng, J, Geniz Clavijo, M, Georg Haeusler, K, Geran, R, Geremek, M, Gerocs, Z, Ghia, D, Giannandrea, D, Giatsidis, F, Gien Lopez, JA, Gil Nunez, A, Gimenez, L, Giralt, E, Glabinski, A, Gladstone, D, Gliem, M, Gluszkiewicz, M, Goddeau, R, Gogoleva, E, Gokce, M, Goldemund, D, Golikov, K, Gomes Neto, A, Gomez Schneider, M, Gomez-Choco, M, Gomis, M, Gongora-Rivera, JF, Gonysheva, Y, Gonzalez, L, Gonzalez Toledo, ME, Gottschal, M, Gozdzik, I, Grabowski, S, Graf, S, Green, D, Greer, D, Gregorio, T, Greisenegger, S, Greshnova, I, Griebe, M, Grzesik, M, Guan, J, Guarda, S, Gueguen, A, Guidoux, C, Guillermo Povedano, P, Guillon, B, Guiraudg, V, Gunathilagan, G, Guryanova, N, Gusev, V, Gustavo Persi, G, Gutiérrez, R, Guyler, P, Gyuker, N, Hachinski, V, Hajas, A, Hallevi, H, Hankey, G, Hankey, GJ, Hanouskova, L, Hao, L, Haraguchi, K, Haralur Sreekantaiah, Y, Haratz, S, Hargroves, D, Harkness, K, Harmel, P, Harrasser, M, Hart, RG, Harvey, M, Hasan, R, Hasegawa, Y, Hassan, A, Hattori, M, Hatzitolios, A, Hauk, M, Hayashi, T, Hayhoe, H, Hedna, VS, Heine, M, Held, V, Hellwig, S, Henkner, J, Henninger, N, Hermans, S, Hernandez, J, Herrero, D, Hervieu-Begue, M, Herzig, R, Hicken, L, Hieber, M, Hill, M, Hirose, M, Hobeanu, MC, Hobson, B, Hochstetter, M, Hoe Heo, J, Hoffmann, M, Holmstedt, C, Hon, P, Hong, KS, Honma, Y, Horev, A, Horgan, G, Horvath, L, Horvath, M, Hoyer, C, Huang, D, Huang, H, Huber, B, Huhtakangas, J, Hussain, M, Igarashi, S, Iglesias Mohedano, AM, Ignacio Tembl, J, Impellizzeri, M, Inanc, Y, Ioli, P, Irina Aniculaesei, A, Ishida, K, Itabashi, R, Iversen, H, Jagolino, A, Jakab, K, Jander, S, Janka, H, Jankovych, J, Jansen, J, Jasek, L, Javier Alet, M, Javor, L, Jin, X, Jing, P, Joachim, B, Joan Macleod, M, Johnson, M, Jose Martin, J, Joyner, C, Judit Szabo, K, Jun-Oconnell, A, Jura, R, Kaczorowska, B, Kadlcikova, J, Kahles, T, Kakaletsis, N, Kakuk, I, Kalinowska, K, Kaminska, K, Kaneko, C, Kanellos, I, Kapeller, P, Kapica-Topczewska, K, Karasz, O, Karlinski, M, Karlsson, JE, Kasa, K, Kashaeva, E, Kasner, SE, Kaste, M, Kasza, J, Katalin Iljicsov, A, Katsurayama, M, Kaur, S, Kawanishi, M, Kaygorodtseva, S, Ke, K, Kei, A, Keilitz, J, Kellner, J, Kelly, P, Kelly, S, Kemlink, D, Kerekgyarto, M, Keskinarkaus, I, Khairutdinova, D, Khanna, A, Khaw, A, Kholopov, M, Khoumri, C, Kirpicheva, S, Kirshner, H, Kitagawa, K, Kittner, S, Kivioja, R, Klein, F, Kleindorfer, D, Kleinig, T, Klivenyi, P, Knecht, S, Kobayashi, Y, Kobayashi, A, Koch, M, Koehler, L, Koivu, M, Kolianov, V, Koltsov, I, Kondo, T, Konkov, I, Kopecky, S, Korompoki, E, Korpela, J, Kosarz-Lanczek, K, Koutroubi, A, Kovacs, K, Kovacs, T, Kovacs, H, Kowalczyk, K, Kowalska, M, Krajickova, D, Kral, M, Krarup Hansen, C, Kraska, J, Krebs, S, Krejci, V, Kremer, C, Kreuzpointer, R, Krzyzanowska, M, Kucken, D, Kulakowska, A, Kunzmann, J, Kurenkova, N, Kuris, A, Kurkowska-Jastrzebska, I, Kurtenkova, N, Kurushina, O, Kusnick, G, Kustova, M, Kuwashiro, T, Kwan Cha, J, Lago, A, Lagutenko, M, Lajos, B, Lambeck, J, Lamy, C, Landolfi, A, Lanfranconi, S, Lang, W, Lara Lezama, LB, Lara Rodriguez, B, Largo, T, Lasek-Bal, A, Latte, L, Lauer, V, Lavados, P, Le Bouc, R, Leal Cantu, R, Lechner, H, Lecouturier, K, Leder, S, Lee, J, Lee, BC, Leger, A, Leira, E, Leisse, I, Leker, R, Lembo, G, Lenskaya, L, Leyden, J, Li, G, Li, M, Li, S, Li, J, Liamis, G, Liang, H, Liang, Z, Ligot, N, Lin, H, Lindert, R, Lindgren, A, Linna, M, Litwin, T, Liu, K, Liu, X, Llull, L, Lohninger, B, Longoni, M, Loomis, C, Lopes, D, Lopez Fernandez, M, Lopez Garza, N, Lord, A, Louw, S, Lovasz, R, Lowenkopf, T, Lu, Z, Lubke-Detring, SC, Luder, R, Lujan, S, Luo, B, Lupinogina, L, Luschin, G, Lutsep, H, Lvova, A, Ly, J, Grosse, G.M., Ma, H, Ma, C, Machado, M, Machado, C, Macher, S, Machetanz, J, Macian-Montoro, F, Mackey, E, Mackey, A, Maclean, G, Maestre-Moreno, J, Magadan, A, Magyar, T, Mahagney, A, Majid, A, Majjhoo, A, Makaritsis, K, Mandzia, J, Mangas Guijarro, M, Mangion, D, Manios, E, Mann, S, Manning, L, Manno, C, Manuel Garcia, J, Maqueda, V, Mar Castellanos, M, Mar Freijo, M, Marando, C, Marcela Lepera, S, Marcos Couto, J, Maria Bruera, G, Maria Greco, L, Maria Lorenzo, A, Maria Obmann, S, Maria Roa, A, Marini, C, Marinkovic, I, Mario Sumay, G, Mario Torres, C, Marko, M, Markova, S, Markus, H, Marsh, R, Marsili, E, Marta Esnaola, M, Marta Moreno, J, Marti-Fabregas, J, Martina Angelocola, S, Martínez Sánchez, P, Martinez-Majander, N, Martins, S, Marzelik, O, Mastrocola, S, Matamala, G, Matoltsy, A, Matosevic, B, Matsumoto, S, Maud, A, Mauri Cabdevila, G, May, Z, Mayasi, Y, Mayr, A, Mazzoli, T, Mcarthur, K, Mccullough, L, Medina Pech, CE, Medlin, F, Mehdiratta, M, Mehta, S, Mehta, D, Mehta, B, Melis, M, Melnikova, E, Mendez, B, Mendonca, T, Mengual Chirifie, JJ, Menon, N, Mensch, A, Meseguer, E, Messe, S, Metcalf, K, Meyer, N, Michas, F, Micheletti, N, Mikulik, R, Milionis, H, Miller, B, Milling, T, Minelli, C, Minhas, J, Minns, M, Mircea, D, Mishra, S, Mismas, A, Mistri, A, Mitrovic, N, Miyake, H, Modrau, B, Moey, A, Molina, C, Molina, J, Molis, A, Moller, J, Molnar, S, Moniche, F, Monosi, C, Monzani, V, Moonis, M, Morais, R, Morales, L, Morales, A, Morar-Precup, D, Moreton, F, Moro, C, Morozova, E, Morton, M, Morvan, T, Morvan, E, Motko, T, Mowla, A, Mozhejko, E, Muddegowda, G, Mudhar, O, 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Gilli, M, Tedeschi, P, Gilli M., Tedeschi P., Gilli, M, Tedeschi, P, Gilli M., and Tedeschi P.
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There are two main categories of counterterrorism policies: proactive and defensive measures. Proactive policies directly target terrorists and, by weakening their ability, share public good features. Defensive measures, on the other hand, seek to protect a potential target. Unilateral defensive measures may induce terrorists to replace one target with another, possibly a foreign one, as confirmed by the succession of terrorist attacks in the European Union over the last 20 years. We analyse different institutional frameworks to determine the best one for interstate cooperation considering the externationalites of various counterterrorism measures. This article highlights the combined effect of voter propensity towards defensive policies, certain intelligence policies and different institutional scenarios on the (in)efficient strategic choice of counterterrorism defensive policies in democratic countries, where efficiency means maximising the joint welfare of countries. We consider four different institutional scenarios: decentralisation, intelligence cooperation, unanimous political cooperation and full political union. We model these situations as a three-stage signalling game and show that, surprisingly, intelligence cooperation increases the probability of efficient defensive policies more than unanimous political cooperation.
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12. INSIDE and OUTSIDE SCHEMES. STEREOTYPES and CREATIVITY IN CHILDRENS’ IMAGES, Abastract selezionato per il Book of Abstract, IMG 21 – IMAGE LEARNING: 3rd. INTERNATIONAL AND INTERDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE ON IMAGE AND IMAGINATION
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Mancino, E, Belisario, M, Di Donato, B, Gilli, M, Mancino Emanuela, Belisario M. L., Di Donato B., Gilli M., Mancino, E, Belisario, M, Di Donato, B, Gilli, M, Mancino Emanuela, Belisario M. L., Di Donato B., and Gilli M.
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This research is aimed at investigating the development of creativity and the divergent thought in the child’s drawing, by studying unstructured stimuli contrasting with the mental frames and models of the representation of reality. When a child begins to draw, he needs a baggage of mental images which enables him to symbolically represent reality on a blank sheet of paper. These models seem to be necessary not only to learn and draw, but also because they work as instruments of social and cultural belonging to a specific context. These models, when they become stereotypes, are ambivalent since they appear reassuring but also restrictive, because they limit the creative thought and the imagination. The educational and school context show - through the adults - the same structured interpretative scheme. This experimentation intends to create contexts of experience where children can creatively handle their own representations. The purpose of these educational and didactic methods is to make the adult’s scaffolding function [Bruner, 1976] capable of promoting and welcoming a different, multiple vision of reality. This research is based on the investigations that have involved photography, nature and its colours as free expressive tools. The aim is to reveal the state-of-the-art, the analysis and the dialogue with the literature of reference and the research operational proposal. Experience will lead the vision towards welcoming wonders [Mancino, 2014], errors, contradictions and diversity.
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13. Perioperative Pembrolizumab for Early-Stage Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer
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Stampleman, Ian Anderson, Liza Villaruz, Sarah Wang, Takefumi Komiya, Sushil Jain, Alexander Starodub, Heather Wakelee, Apar Kishor Ganti, Vinicius Ernani, Timothy Kristedja, Steven O'Day, Saba Radhi, Ashish Sangal, Herbert Duvivier, Patricia Rich, Shayma Kazmi, Theodore Pollock, Jamie Chaft, Chenthilmurugan Rathnasabapathy, Panayiotis Savvides, Kimberly Costas, Paul Kaywin, Miguel Villalona-Calero, Todd Alekshun, Kevin Chen, Suman Rao, Robert Siegel, Heather, W, Moishe, L, Terufumi, K, Masahiro, T, Se-Hoon, L, Shugeng, G, Ke-Neng, C, Christophe, D, Margarita, M, Ekkehard, E, Gastón L, M, Olivier, B, Delvys, R, Jamie E, C, Silvia, N, Jing, Y, Steven M, K, Ayman, S, Spicer, D Marcelo Tatangelo, J, Flores, M, Pastor, A, Puig, J, Martinengo, G, Varela, M, Brocca, C, Wong, M, Hui, R, Dooms, C, Vansteenkiste, J, Demedts, I, Sibille, A, Surmont, V, Deschepper, K, Lambrechts, M, Dias, J, Rafael Martins De Marchi, P, Alves, G, Henrique Araujo, L, Matias, D, Chaves, F, Franke, F, Teixeira, C, Tabacof, J, Faria, L, Morbeck, I, Henrique Cronemberger, E, Lima, I, Sardenberg, R, de Paiva Junior, T, Dutra, C, Luiz Guimaraes, J, Begin, P, Langleben, A, Liu, G, Liberman, M, Spicer, J, Gao, S, Zhao, G, Jiang, T, Yan, X, Hu, J, Chen, J, Tan, L, Wang, Q, Li, S, Chen, K, Yang, Y, Bai, J, Ma, S, Chen, H, Chen, Q, Wang, W, Zhang, L, Zhu, Y, Vanakesa, T, Zasadny, X, Duchemann, B, Girard, N, Bylicki, O, Berard, H, Thiberville, L, Mennecier, B, Mazieres, J, Eigendorff, E, Bonnet, R, Fix, P, Reck, M, Rittmeyer, A, Reinacher-Schick, A, Wehler, T, Lehmann, M, Serke, M, Wesseler, C, Täuscher, D, Lang, S, Wermke, M, Grohe, C, Wirtz, H, Kollmeier, J, Ritgen, M, Mueller, A, Frohling, K, Vogel, G, Faehling, M, Cuffe, S, Collins, D, Delmonte, A, Gilli, M, Piantedosi, F, Ogliari, F, Bulotta, A, Gregorc, V, Gianni, L, Grisanti, S, Intagliata, S, Roca, E, Ferrari, V, Berruti, A, Cortinovis, D, Lo Russo, G, Ferrara, R, Garassino, M, Rita Migliorino, M, Novello, S, Santoro, A, Signorelli, D, Tsuboi, M, Okada, M, Kato, T, Nishio, W, Kuroda, H, Shimizu, J, Sakao, Y, Sugio, K, Horinouchi, H, Takamochi, K, Saji, H, Tanaka, F, Ikeda, N, Muto, S, Shio, Y, Suzuki, H, Hegmane, A, Cicenas, S, Zemaitis, M, Kek Pang, Y, Yew Heng, F, Leong Yu, K, Lowczak, A, Makles, K, Bryl, M, Zurawski, B, Pawlak, I, Han, J, Lee, S, Kim, J, Yong Shim, B, Cebotaru, C, Ganea, D, Scheusan, R, Ciurescu, I, Mazilu, L, Ungureanu, A, Gal, C, Ciubotaru, E, Iordan, I, Berceanu-Ion, R, Ciuleanu, T, Laktionov, K, Karaseva, N, Smagina, M, Luft, A, Afanasyev, S, Nesterova, A, Levchenko, E, Arkhipov, A, Fedenko, A, Ruff, P, Jacobs, C, Fourie, S, Carcereny, E, Calles Blanco, A, Rodriguez Abreu, D, Majem Tarruella, M, Bosch Barrera, J, Bernabe Caro, R, Nadal Alforja, E, Martnez Marti, A, Liao, B, Huang, H, Chiu, C, Wang, C, Tsai, C, Voitko, N, Kryzhanivska, A, Kolesnik, O, Levenko, O, Bondarenko, I, Trukhin, D, Ursol, G, Paramonov, V, Sokur, I, Khan, S, Arora, A, Goranov, B, Greystoke, A, Ahmed, S, Pope, T, O'Brien, M, Charu, V, Cobb, P, Costin, D, Weksler, B, Schumacher, L, Finley, G, Furqan, M, Gentzler, R, Misleh, J, Guarino, M, Halmos, B, Keresztes, R, Jain, K, Yan Lou, Y, Molina, J, Liu-Dumlao, T, Zhao, Q, Niu, J, Taysir Hammoud, Z, Rybkin, I, Cuevo, R, Fernando, H, Schiller, J, Srkalovic, G, Koontz, M, Stampleman, L, Anderson, I, Villaruz, L, Wang, S, Komiya, T, Jain, S, Starodub, A, Wakelee, H, Kishor Ganti, A, Ernani, V, Kristedja, T, O'Day, S, Radhi, S, Sangal, A, Duvivier, H, Rich, P, Kazmi, S, Pollock, T, Chaft, J, Rathnasabapathy, C, Savvides, P, Costas, K, Kaywin, P, Villalona-Calero, M, Alekshun, T, Rao, S, Siegel, R, Wakelee, Heather, Liberman, Moishe, Kato, Terufumi, Tsuboi, Masahiro, Lee, Se-Hoon, Gao, Shugeng, Chen, Ke-Neng, Dooms, Christophe, Majem, Margarita, Eigendorff, Ekkehard, Martinengo, Gastón L, Bylicki, Olivier, Rodríguez-Abreu, Delvys, Chaft, Jamie E, Novello, Silvia, Yang, Jing, Keller, Steven M, Samkari, Ayman, Jonathan D Marcelo Tatangelo, Marcos Flores, Andrea Pastor, Juan Puig, Gaston Martinengo, Mirta Varela, Carlos Brocca, Mark Wong, Rina Hui, Christophe Dooms, Johan Vansteenkiste, Ingel Demedts, Anne Sibille, Veerle Surmont, Koenraad Deschepper, Marc Lambrechts, Josiane Dias, Pedro Rafael Martins De Marchi, Gustavo Alves, Luiz Henrique Araujo, Danielli Matias, Fabio Chaves, Fabio Franke, Carlos Teixeira, Jacques Tabacof, Luiza Faria, Igor Morbeck, Eduardo Henrique Cronemberger, Iane Lima, Rodrigo Sardenberg, Tadeu de Paiva Junior, Carolina Dutra, Jose Luiz Guimaraes, Paul Begin, Adrian Langleben, Geoffrey Liu, Moishe Liberman, Jonathan Spicer, Shugeng Gao, Guofang Zhao, Tao Jiang, Xiaolong Yan, Jian Hu, Jun Chen, Lijie Tan, Qun Wang, Shanqing Li, Keneng Chen, Yue Yang, Jie Bai, Shaohua Ma, Haiquan Chen, Qixun Chen, Wenxiang Wang, Lanjun Zhang, Yuming Zhu, Tonu Vanakesa, Xavier Zasadny, Boris Duchemann, Nicolas Girard, Olivier Bylicki, Henri Berard, Luc Thiberville, Bertrand Mennecier, Julien Mazieres, Ekkehard Eigendorff, Reiner Bonnet, Peter Fix, Martin Reck, Achim Rittmeyer, Anke Reinacher-Schick, Thomas Wehler, Markus Lehmann, Monika Serke, Claas Wesseler, Dagmar Täuscher, Susanne Lang, Martin Wermke, Christian Grohe, Hubert Wirtz, Jens Kollmeier, Mathias Ritgen, Annette Mueller, Klaus-Peter Frohling, Gunther Vogel, Martin Faehling, Sinead Cuffe, Dearbhaile Collins, Angelo Delmonte, Marina Gilli, Francovito Piantedosi, Francesca Ogliari, Alessandra Bulotta, Vanesa Gregorc, Luca Gianni, Salvatore Grisanti, Salvatore Intagliata, Elisa Roca, Vittorio Ferrari, Alfredo Berruti, Diego Cortinovis, Giuseppe Lo Russo, Roberto Ferrara, Marina Garassino, Maria Rita Migliorino, Silvia Novello, Armando Santoro, Diego Signorelli, Masahiro Tsuboi, Morihito Okada, Terufumi Kato, Wataru Nishio, Hiroaki Kuroda, Junichi Shimizu, Yukinori Sakao, Kenji Sugio, Hidehito Horinouchi, Kazuya Takamochi, Hisashi Saji, Fumihiro Tanaka, Norihiko Ikeda, Satoshi Muto, Yutaka Shio, Hiroyuki Suzuki, Alinta Hegmane, Saulius Cicenas, Marius Zemaitis, Yong Kek Pang, Fook Yew Heng, Kong Leong Yu, Anna Lowczak, Krytsyna Makles, Maciej Bryl, Bogdan Zurawski, Ireneusz Pawlak, Ji-Youn Han, Se-Hoon Lee, Jhingook Kim, Byoung Yong Shim, Cristina Cebotaru, Doina Ganea, Roxana Scheusan, Ioana Ciurescu, Laura Mazilu, Andrei Ungureanu, Cristian Gal, Elena Ciubotaru, Ingrid Iordan, Radu Berceanu-Ion, Tudor Ciuleanu, Konstantin Laktionov, Nina Karaseva, Maria Smagina, Alexander Luft, Sergey Afanasyev, Alfiya Nesterova, Evgeny Levchenko, Alexander Arkhipov, Alexander Fedenko, Paul Ruff, Conrad Jacobs, Samuel Fourie, Enric Carcereny, Antonio Calles Blanco, Delvys Rodriguez Abreu, Margarita Majem Tarruella, Joaquim Bosch Barrera, Reyes Bernabe Caro, Ernest Nadal Alforja, Alex Martnez Marti, Bin-Chi Liao, Hsu-Ching Huang, Chao-Hua Chiu, Chin-Chou Wang, Chen-Liang Tsai, Nataliia Voitko, Anna Kryzhanivska, Olena Kolesnik, Oleh Levenko, Oleksii Kolesnik, Igor Bondarenko, Dmytro Trukhin, Grygorii Ursol, Viktor Paramonov, Iryna Sokur, Sarah Khan, Arvind Arora, Bojidar Goranov, Alastair Greystoke, Samreen Ahmed, Tony Pope, Mary O'Brien, Veena Charu, Patrick Cobb, Dan Costin, Benny Weksler, Lana Schumacher, Gene Finley, Muhammad Furqan, Ryan Gentzler, Jamal Misleh, Michael Guarino, Balazs Halmos, Roger Keresztes, Kirti Jain, Yan Yan Lou, Julian Molina, Theresa Liu-Dumlao, Qing Zhao, Jiaxin Niu, Zane Taysir Hammoud, Igor Rybkin, Raymund Cuevo, Hiran Fernando, Joan Schiller, Gordan Srkalovic, Michael Koontz, Laura Stampleman, Ian Anderson, Liza Villaruz, Sarah Wang, Takefumi Komiya, Sushil Jain, Alexander Starodub, Heather Wakelee, Apar Kishor Ganti, Vinicius Ernani, Timothy Kristedja, Steven O'Day, Saba Radhi, Ashish Sangal, Herbert Duvivier, Patricia Rich, Shayma Kazmi, Theodore Pollock, Jamie Chaft, Chenthilmurugan Rathnasabapathy, Panayiotis Savvides, Kimberly Costas, Paul Kaywin, Miguel Villalona-Calero, Todd Alekshun, Kevin Chen, Suman Rao, and Robert Siegel
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BACKGROUND Among patients with resectable early-stage non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC), a perioperative approach that includes both neoadjuvant and adjuvant immune checkpoint inhibition may provide benefit beyond either approach alone. METHODS We conducted a randomized, double-blind, phase 3 trial to evaluate perioperative pembrolizumab in patients with early-stage NSCLC. Participants with resectable stage II, IIIA, or IIIB (N2 stage) NSCLC were assigned in a 1:1 ratio to receive neoadjuvant pembrolizumab (200 mg) or placebo once every 3 weeks, each of which was given with cisplatin-based chemotherapy for 4 cycles, followed by surgery and adjuvant pembrolizumab (200 mg) or placebo once every 3 weeks for up to 13 cycles. The dual primary end points were event-free survival (the time from randomization to the first occurrence of local progression that precluded the planned surgery, unresectable tumor, progression or recurrence, or death) and overall survival. Secondary end points included major pathological response, pathological complete response, and safety. RESULTS A total of 397 participants were assigned to the pembrolizumab group, and 400 to the placebo group. At the prespecified first interim analysis, the median follow-up was 25.2 months. Event-free survival at 24 months was 62.4% in the pembrolizumab group and 40.6% in the placebo group (hazard ratio for progression, recurrence, or death, 0.58; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.46 to 0.72; P<0.001). The estimated 24-month overall survival was 80.9% in the pembrolizumab group and 77.6% in the placebo group (P = 0.02, which did not meet the significance criterion). A major pathological response occurred in 30.2% of the participants in the pembrolizumab group and in 11.0% of those in the placebo group (difference, 19.2 percentage points; 95% CI, 13.9 to 24.7; P<0.0001; threshold, P = 0.0001), and a pathological complete response occurred in 18.1% and 4.0%, respectively (difference, 14.2 percentage points
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14. Sustainable tourism in natural protected areas: the points of view of hosts and guests in Sila National Park.
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Ferrari, S., primary and Gilli, M., additional
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15. INSIDE and OUTSIDE SCHEMES. STEREOTYPES and CREATIVITY IN CHILDRENS’ IMAGES, Abastract selezionato per il Book of Abstract, IMG 21 – IMAGE LEARNING: 3rd. INTERNATIONAL AND INTERDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE ON IMAGE AND IMAGINATION
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Mancino Emanuela, Belisario M. L., Di Donato B., Gilli M., Mancino, E, Belisario, M, Di Donato, B, and Gilli, M
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Mental representations-Thought-Symbolic/Divergent Stereotypes-Creativity-Vision- Languages - Abstract
This research is aimed at investigating the development of creativity and the divergent thought in the child’s drawing, by studying unstructured stimuli contrasting with the mental frames and models of the representation of reality. When a child begins to draw, he needs a baggage of mental images which enables him to symbolically represent reality on a blank sheet of paper. These models seem to be necessary not only to learn and draw, but also because they work as instruments of social and cultural belonging to a specific context. These models, when they become stereotypes, are ambivalent since they appear reassuring but also restrictive, because they limit the creative thought and the imagination. The educational and school context show - through the adults - the same structured interpretative scheme. This experimentation intends to create contexts of experience where children can creatively handle their own representations. The purpose of these educational and didactic methods is to make the adult’s scaffolding function [Bruner, 1976] capable of promoting and welcoming a different, multiple vision of reality. This research is based on the investigations that have involved photography, nature and its colours as free expressive tools. The aim is to reveal the state-of-the-art, the analysis and the dialogue with the literature of reference and the research operational proposal. Experience will lead the vision towards welcoming wonders [Mancino, 2014], errors, contradictions and diversity.
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16. Quality of Cure in Depth of Commercially Available Bulk-fill Composites: A Layer-by-layer Mechanical and Biological Evaluation
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Gilli, M, primary, Hollaert, TG, additional, Setbon, HM, additional, des Rieux, A, additional, and Leprince, JG, additional
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- 2022
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17. Sustainability and competitiveness in evolutionary perspectives: Environmental innovations, structural change and economic dynamics in the EU
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Gilli, M., Mazzanti, M., and Nicolli, F.
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18. Exercises on Global Games of Policy Change: the role of violence to mobilize a mass public
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Gilli, M, Giorgini, F, Gilli, MR, Gilli, M, Giorgini, F, and Gilli, MR
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Bueno De Mesquita 2010 proposes a model to explain how a revolutionary vanguard might use violence to mobilize a mass public. To deepen our understanding of the role of vanguards, in this paper we discuss regime change global games without revolutionary entrepreneurs, i.e. eliminating the public signal generated by the revolutionary vanguards, modifying the payoff matrix and the cost function. Then we compare our results with Bueno De Mesquita results.
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19. A characterization of equilibrium outcomes in 'Regime change and revolutionary entrepreneurs'
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Gilli, M, Giorgini, F, GIlli, MR, Gilli, M, Giorgini, F, and GIlli, MR
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Citizens political participation to protests is a crucial issue for any political system, whether democratic or autocratic. Political systems have different ways of dealing with citizens' protests, determining cost and benefit of public dissent, responding to public requests and allowing different degree of transparency in public information. Also the social characteristics of a country, such as citizens' diversity and radicalization, matter for citizens political participation. The aim of this paper is to analyze causes and consequences of citizens' protests, focusing on how private and public information affect citizens' opinion and political behavior, and on how they depend on sociopolitical factors as well as on the political regime. In Regime Change and Revolutionary Entrepreneurs, Bueno de Mesquita proposed a seminal model to study why revolutionary vanguards might use violence to mobilize citizens against a regime. We claim that the model can be used more generally to investigate citizens' protest. We refer to his model to understand citizens' political behavior, studying the relationship between the model's structural parameters and the causes and consequences of citizens' protests, adopting a partially different approach and extending his results.
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20. Teeth preservation in dentigerous cysts : conservative approaches in pediatric patients
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Giovacchini, F., primary, Gilli, M., additional, Mitro, V., additional, Monarchi, G., additional, Bensi, C., additional, and Tullio, A., additional
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- 2022
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21. The use of model checking in ATPG for sequential circuits
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Camurati, P., Gilli, M., Prinetto, P., Reorda, M. Sonza, Goos, Gerhard, editor, Hartmanis, Juris, editor, Clarke, Edmund M., editor, and Kurshan, Robert P., editor
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22. Oversize complex odontoma of maxilla in a young girl
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Giovacchini, F., Monarchi, G., Mitro, V., Gilli, M., Cagini, A., and Tullio, A.
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Complex odontoma ,Odontogenic tumors ,Maxillary ,Benign tumors ,Paediatric lesions - Published
- 2021
23. Pricing of Futures with a CARMA(p, q) Model Driven by a Time Changed Brownian Motion
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Corazza, M, Gilli, M, Perna, C, Pizzi, C, Sibillo, M, Mercuri, L, Perchiazzo, A, Rroji, E, Mercuri, Lorenzo, Perchiazzo, Andrea, Rroji, Edit, Corazza, M, Gilli, M, Perna, C, Pizzi, C, Sibillo, M, Mercuri, L, Perchiazzo, A, Rroji, E, Mercuri, Lorenzo, Perchiazzo, Andrea, and Rroji, Edit
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In this paper we propose a continuous time model for modeling the dynamics of a commodity price. In particular, we focus on the term structure of future prices under the assumption that the underlying asset price follows an exponential CARMA(p, q) model where the driving noise is a Time Changed Brownian motion. The use of CARMA models well suits a market where if a shock occurs its effect does not vanish gradually but it may induce a more complex dynamics for the asset. The obtained formula is strictly connected to the cumulant generating function of the subordinator process in the Time Changed Brownian Motion.
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24. Numerical stability of optimal mean variance portfolios
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Corazza M, Gilli, M, Perna C, Pizzi, C, Sibillo, M, Fassino, C, Torrente, M, Uberti, P, Torrente, M-L, Corazza M, Gilli, M, Perna C, Pizzi, C, Sibillo, M, Fassino, C, Torrente, M, Uberti, P, and Torrente, M-L
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In this paper we study the numerical stability of the closed form solution of the classical portfolio optimization problem. Such explicit solution relies upon a technical symmetric square matrix , whose dimension is 2 independently from the number of assets considered in the portfolio. We observe that the computation of involves the problem’s possible sources of instability, which are essentially related to the estimation and the inversion of the covariance matrix and to the relative scaling of the problem constraints equations, namely the budget and the portfolio expected return constraints respectively. We propose a theoretical approach to minimize the condition number of by rescaling both its rows and columns with an optimal constant. Using this result, we substitute the original ill-posed optimization problem with an equivalent well-posed formulation of it. Finally, through a simple empirical example, we illustrate the validity of the proposed approach showing considerable improvements in the stability of the closed form solution.
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- 2021
25. Portfolio Optimization with Nonlinear Loss Aversion and Transaction Costs
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Corazza, M, Gilli, M, Perna, C, Pizzi, C, Sibillo, M, Avellone, A, Fiori, A, Foroni, I, Alessandro Avellone, Anna Maria Fiori, Ilaria Foroni, Corazza, M, Gilli, M, Perna, C, Pizzi, C, Sibillo, M, Avellone, A, Fiori, A, Foroni, I, Alessandro Avellone, Anna Maria Fiori, and Ilaria Foroni
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This proposal puts forth a methodology that can be used to derive optimal asset allocations for general forms of Loss Aversion, explicitly accounting for the real risks associated with large-scale investments. The portfolio problem is solved by a stochastic algorithm based on Particle Swarm Optimization, which permits the inclusion of transaction costs and other constraints faced by investors and fund managers. An empirical study compares the proposed approach to traditional strategies in terms of portfolio composition, downside protection in adverse market conditions and global performance.
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26. Modelling Topics of Car Accidents Events: A Text Mining Approach
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Corazza, M, Gilli, M, Perna, C, Pizzi, C, Sibillo, M, Cantaluppi, Gabriele, Zappa, Diego, Cantaluppi, Gabriele (ORCID:0000-0001-5234-3900), Zappa, Diego (ORCID:0000-0003-4335-4530), Corazza, M, Gilli, M, Perna, C, Pizzi, C, Sibillo, M, Cantaluppi, Gabriele, Zappa, Diego, Cantaluppi, Gabriele (ORCID:0000-0001-5234-3900), and Zappa, Diego (ORCID:0000-0003-4335-4530)
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Car accident causes are relevant both for insurance companies as well as for policy makers. The former are interested into the dynamics of the accidents in order to evaluate responsibilities, the latter to foster good driving behavior for the sake of social benefit, too. By using a large set of medical and police reports, and by exploiting Natural Language Processing techniques we aim at grasping latent information useful to classify them according to the relevance of their content.
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27. Optimal portfolio for Basic DAGs
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Corazza M., Gilli M., Perna C., Pizzi C., Sibillo M., Mancuso, Diego Attilio, Zappa, Diego, Mancuso Diego Attilio (ORCID:0000-0002-0533-7214), Zappa Diego (ORCID:0000-0003-4335-4530), Corazza M., Gilli M., Perna C., Pizzi C., Sibillo M., Mancuso, Diego Attilio, Zappa, Diego, Mancuso Diego Attilio (ORCID:0000-0002-0533-7214), and Zappa Diego (ORCID:0000-0003-4335-4530)
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Starting from the Markowitz’s formula for a portfolio we compute the solutions for three structures of dependencies and use acyclic directed graphs (DAGs) to represent the structures. Same levels of returns and volatilities are adopted for all assets in order to focus just on the role of correlations. We start with two structures of dependencies among three assets. We then compute the optimal solution for a four assets portfolio whose DAG is the superposition of the previous patterns.
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28. Sustainability transition and the European Green Deal: A macro-dynamic perspective
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Barbieri, N., Bassi, A., Beretta, Ilaria, Costantini, V., D’Amato, A., Gilli, M., Marin, G., Mazzanti, M., Paleari, Susanna, Speck, S., Tagliapietra, Simone, Zoboli, Roberto, Zoli, M., Beretta I. (ORCID:0000-0003-4888-1110), Paleari S., Tagliapietra S., Zoboli R. (ORCID:0000-0003-4662-5949), Barbieri, N., Bassi, A., Beretta, Ilaria, Costantini, V., D’Amato, A., Gilli, M., Marin, G., Mazzanti, M., Paleari, Susanna, Speck, S., Tagliapietra, Simone, Zoboli, Roberto, Zoli, M., Beretta I. (ORCID:0000-0003-4888-1110), Paleari S., Tagliapietra S., and Zoboli R. (ORCID:0000-0003-4662-5949)
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The report presents the results of the work carried out at ETC/WMGE on Green economy transition: Macroeconomic analytical framework in 2020 and 2021. The main aim was to provide the arguments for adopting a macro-level perspective to the green economy transition and to the European Green Deal (EGD). Some analytical results presented in this report provided inputs to the process leading to the EEA report Reflecting on green growth. Creating a resilient economy (EEA 2021). Section 2 of the report summarises the tradition of sustainability analysis in economics from a macroeconomic perspective. While the sustainability principle was born from the micro-management of natural resources, the present sustainability discourse is strongly framed into the socio-economic system-level dimension. The role of capital and investment (and consumption) for sustainability is highlighted through the weak Vs strong sustainability conceptualisation. Recent developments in the debate on degrowth and its possible link with macro-sustainability are considered, together with issues of inequality and the role of the international dimension. Evidence on human development and convergence indicators is elaborated to highlight the many open issues on the social side of the sustainability transition. Section 3 addresses the European Green Deal (EGD), highlights how it can be seen as a new growth strategy and identifies the very key elements that link the EGD to the macro-analytical framework of Part 1: investment, industrial and innovation policy, the just transition, and exporting the EGD. The possible impact of the COVID-19 crisis and post-crisis recovery strategy in relation to the EGD is examined, with specific reference to the Next Generation EU (NGEU) and macro-economic policy developments in 2021. A specific focus on the implications of the Fit-for-55 package (proposed in July 2021) and the green features of national recovery plans connected to the NGEU is presented. The other analyses are
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29. 2001P Consolidative thoracic radiotherapy of extensive-stage small cell lung cancer in the era of chemoimmunotherapy: A retrospective analysis concerning patients from southern Italy
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Longo, V., Vitiello, F., Spinnato, F., Ambrosio, F., Del Giudice, T., Sergi, M.C.I., Casaluce, F., Montrone, M., Gilli, M., Reale, M.L., Di Liello, R., Russo, A., Sforza, V., Gristina, V., Servetto, A., Cristofano, A., Viscardi, G., Marchese, A., Galetta, D., and Della Corte, C.M.
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30. Gli stili alimentari degli studenti universitari. I risultati di un’indagine nelle università milanesi
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Colleoni, M, Gilli, M, Dansero, E, Fassio, F, Sirsi, E, Tecco, N, Colleoni, M, and Gilli, M
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consumi alimentari ,studenti ,SPS/10 - SOCIOLOGIA DELL'AMBIENTE E DEL TERRITORIO ,cibo - Published
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31. Using economic and financial information for stock selection
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Roko, I. and Gilli, M.
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32. Gemcitabine, ifosfamide and paclitaxel in advanced/metastatic non-small cell lung cancer patients: a phase II study
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Piantedosi, F. V., Caputo, F., Mazzarella, G., Gilli, M., Pontillo, A., D’Agostino, D., Campbell, S., Marsico, S. A., and Bianco, A.
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33. Dallo sci al turismo: prospettive postfordiste per le montagne piemontesi
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Martinengo, M. C. and Gilli, M.
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Piedmont ,skiing ,snow tourism ,mountain ,tourism ,post-Fordism ,tourism, mountain, Piedmont, skiing, snow tourism, post-Fordism - Published
- 2020
34. Complex dynamic phenomena in space-invariant cellular neural networks
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Biey, M., Gilli, M., and Checco, P.
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Amplifiers (Electronics) -- Research ,Cellular signal transduction -- Research ,Business ,Computers and office automation industries ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
It is shown that first-order autonomous space-invariant cellular neural networks (CNNs) may exhibit a complex dynamic behavior (i.e., equilibrium point and limit cycle bifurcation, strange and chaotic attractors). The most significant limit cycle bifurcation processes, leading to chaos, are investigated through the computation of the corresponding Floquet's multipliers and Lyapunov exponents. It is worth noting that most practical CNN implementations exploit first-order cells and space-invariant templates: so far no example of complex dynamics has been shown in first-order autonomous space-invariant CNNs. Index Terms--Cellular neural networks, chaotic dynamics, complex dynamics.
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35. P781 Role of serum biomarkers combined with two-dimensional speckle tracking echocardiography for screening of immunotherapy-induced cardiotoxicity
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Fusco, F, primary, Scognamiglio, G, additional, Vitiello, F, additional, Gilli, M, additional, Piantedosi, F, additional, Colonna, D, additional, Palma, M, additional, Granata, G, additional, and Sarubbi, B, additional
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36. Esercizi di Microeconomia svolti
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Gilli, M and Gilli, M
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Microeconomia - Published
- 2018
37. Mangiare in università: le abitudini alimentari degli studenti di Milano-Bicocca
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Colleoni, M, Gilli, M, Colleoni, M, and Gilli, M
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cibo, studenti, consumi, genere, qualità della vita, università, tempi ,SPS/10 - SOCIOLOGIA DELL'AMBIENTE E DEL TERRITORIO - Abstract
Il paper riporta i risultati di una survey on line sulle abitudini alimentari degli studenti di Milano- Bicocca indagate in una prospettiva olistica, in cui le variabili spazio-temporali sono considerate determinanti nella definizione della qualità dell’esperienza di consumo alimentare. I risultati rivelano, fra le altre cose, che il genere e la cultura continuano a rivestire un ruolo chiave nelle abitudini alimentari
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- 2018
38. R. Reichardt, Das Blut der Freiheit. Französische Revolution und demokratische Kultur, 1998
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Gilli, M.
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Francia, Bd. 26 Nr. 2 (1999)
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- 2019
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39. S. Lachenicht, Information und Propaganda. Die Presse der deutschen Jakobiner im Elsaß (1791–1800), 2004
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Gilli, M.
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Francia, Bd. 32 Nr. 2 (2005)
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- 2019
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40. S. Zweig, Adam Lux. Mit Essays von Franz Dumont und Erwin Rotermund, einer Zeittafel und einer Bibliographie, 2003
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Gilli, M.
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Francia, Bd. 32 Nr. 2 (2005)
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- 2019
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41. The sustainability transition in Europe in an age of demographic and technological change. An exploration of implications for fiscal and financial strategies
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Speck, S., Zoboli, Roberto, Paleari, Susanna, Marin, G., Mazzanti, M., Costantini, V., Barbieri, N., Gilli, M., D'Amato, A., Zoli, M., Sforna, G., and Bassi, A.
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Technological change ,Settore SECS-P/02 - POLITICA ECONOMICA ,Sustainability transition ,Fiscal sustainability ,Demographic change - Published
- 2019
42. Le abitudini alimentari degli studenti della Scuola di Economia e Management dell'Università di Torino
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Martinengo, M. C. and Gilli, M.
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Pratiche alimentari, Università, sostenibilità ambientale ,Università ,sostenibilità ambientale ,Pratiche alimentari - Published
- 2019
43. The sustainability transition in Europe in an age of demographic and technological change
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Zoboli R., Speck S., Paleari S., Marin G., Mazzanti M., Costantini V., Barbieri N., Gilli M., D'Amato A., Zoli M., Sforna G., and Bassi A.
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Technological change ,Sustainability ,Transition ,Demographic change - Abstract
Environmental policies must be better integrated across all government work if Europe is to stay on target toward a sustainable, carbon-neutral future. This will be crucial amid the profound changes which are expected to happen as a result of an ageing European population, a widespread technological change, and the competing allocations of public budgets. The Report highlights that tackling these complex challenges with sustainability in mind will require clear, bold, long-term and future-proof policies.
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- 2019
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44. Gli stili alimentari degli studenti universitari. I risultati di un’indagine nelle università milanesi
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Dansero, E, Fassio, F, Sirsi, E, Tecco, N, Colleoni, M, Gilli, M, Dansero, E, Fassio, F, Sirsi, E, Tecco, N, Colleoni, M, and Gilli, M
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- 2019
45. Democrazia e lutto dell’Uno Fiducia, diversità, crisi della democrazia e dell’Unione Europea
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Cosenza, D, Focchi, M, Gilli, M, Cosenza, D, Focchi, M, and Gilli, M
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Questo lavoro parte da una domanda preliminare: quale contributo può fornire un economista sul tema «Amore e odio per l’Europa»? La risposta di questo lavoro si fonda su una convinzione maturata negli ultimi anni, e cioè che economia e psicoanalisi condividono, tra altre cose, una premessa metodologica cruciale e forse non scontata, e cioè “prendere sul serio ciò che dicono le persone”. Prendere le persone sul serio, in questo contesto, mi sembra significhi due cose precise: 1. Riconoscere le manifestazioni di malessere e di crisi 2. Accoglierle In questo contesto, riconoscere e accogliere penso significhi considerare l’evidenza empirica e contribuire alla ricerca di una comprensione dei motivi di questa sofferenza, senza impartire lezioni e senza insegnare il modo “corretto” di pensare. Questo lavoro cerca di seguire questi due principi, esponendo quelli che mi sembrano i sintomi di una duplice crisi, e cioè di una crisi di fiducia dei cittadini europei nella democrazia e nell’Unione Europea, proponendo due possibili spiegazioni basate sulla mia ricerca, e concludendo con una possibile (non) risposta.
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- 2019
46. Selectorate's Information and Dictator's Accountability
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Gilli, M, Li, Y, Gilli, M, and Li, Y
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In this paper, we study the evolution of accountability in autocracies and the consequent progressive economic and political mismanagement in terms of information changes. The starting point of our approach is that political leaders often have private incentives to pursue socially wasteful but privately useful projects. Usually, weak accountability mechanisms allow autocratic leaders to realize such projects easily. It is often held to be true that better information means greater accountability and consequently better government. On the contrary, we show that in dictatorships, paradoxically, better information might imply worse choices by a dictator. The basic idea here is that the reputation mechanism underlying accountability only works if there is enough noise surrounding the dictator’s possible type; otherwise there is no incentive for the dictator to mimic good leaders. Our results help to explain why history provides many examples of dictators who significantly worsened their behavior over time. As the selectorate’s information about the dictator’s actual type increases over time, the incentives for the dictator to behave correctly vanish
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47. Equation reordering for iterative processes — a comment
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Gilli, M., Pauletto, G., and Garbely, M.
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- 1992
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48. Qualitative solvability in economic models
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Fontaine, P., Garbely, M., and Gilli, M.
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- 1991
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49. A comment: On the number of nonzero eigenvalues of a dynamic linear econometric model
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Garbely, M. and Gilli, M.
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- 1990
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50. A global optimization heuristic for estimating agent based models
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Gilli, M. and Winker, P.
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- 2003
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