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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Research , Other literature type , Preprint 2021 Germany EnglishPublisher:Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron, DESY, Hamburg Funded by:ARC | Discovery Projects - Gran..., ARC | Discovery Projects - Gran..., FWF | Searches for Dark Matter ... +4 projectsARC| Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP170102389 ,ARC| Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP170102204 ,FWF| Searches for Dark Matter and Dark Forces at Belle II ,ARC| ARC Future Fellowships - Grant ID: FT130100303 ,EC| FAIME ,ARC| Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP180102629 ,EC| InterLeptonsDong, T. V.; Luo, T.; Bahinipati, S.; Kuzmin, A.; Kwon, Y.-J.; Laurenza, M.; Lee, S. C.; Li, J.; Li, L. K.; Li, Y. B.; Gioi, L. Li; Libby, J.; Lieret, K.; Behera, P.; Liventsev, D.; MacQueen, C.; Masuda, M.; Matsuda, T.; Matvienko, D.; Merola, M.; Metzner, F.; Miyabayashi, K.; Mizuk, R.; Mohanty, G. B.; Belous, K.; Nakao, M.; Natochii, A.; Nayak, L.; Niiyama, M.; Nisar, N. K.; Nishida, S.; Nishimura, K.; Ono, H.; Onuki, Y.; Oskin, P.; Bernlochner, F.; Pakhlov, P.; Pakhlova, G.; Pardi, S.; Park, H.; Park, S.-H.; Patra, S.; Paul, S.; Pedlar, T. K.; Pestotnik, R.; Piilonen, L. E.; Bessner, M.; Podobnik, T.; Popov, V.; Prencipe, E.; Prim, M. T.; Rostomyan, A.; Rout, N.; Russo, G.; Sahoo, D.; Sandilya, S.; Sangal, A.; Bhuyan, B.; Santelj, L.; Sanuki, T.; Savinov, V.; Schnell, G.; Schueler, J.; Schwanda, C.; Seino, Y.; Senyo, K.; Sevior, M. E.; Shapkin, M.; Bilka, T.; Sharma, C.; Shiu, J.-G.; Simon, F.; Solovieva, E.; Starič, M.; Sumihama, M.; Sumisawa, K.; Sumiyoshi, T.; Takizawa, M.; Tamponi, U.; Biswal, J.; Tanida, K.; Tenchini, F.; Trabelsi, K.; Uchida, M.; Unno, Y.; Uno, S.; Van Tonder, R.; Varner, G.; Varvell, K. E.; Waheed, E.; Bobrov, A.; Wang, C. H.; Wang, E.; Wang, P.; Watanabe, M.; Watanuki, S.; Werbycka, O.; Won, E.; Yabsley, B. D.; Yan, W.; Yang, S. B.; Bozek, A.; Ye, H.; Yin, J. H.; Zhang, Z. P.; Zhilich, V.; Zhukova, V.; Belle Collaboration; Adachi, I.; Bračko, M.; Branchini, P.; Browder, T. E.; Budano, A.; Campajola, M.; Červenkov, D.; Chang, M.-C.; Chang, P.; Chen, A.; Cheon, B. G.; Aihara, H.; Chilikin, K.; Cho, H. E.; Cho, K.; Cho, S.-J.; Choi, S.-K.; Choi, Y.; Choudhury, S.; Cinabro, D.; Cunliffe, S.; Czank, T.; Asner, D. M.; Das, S.; De Nardo, G.; De Pietro, G.; Dhamija, R.; Di Capua, F.; Dingfelder, J.; Doležal, Z.; Dubey, S.; Epifanov, D.; Ferber, T.; Atmacan, H.; Ferlewicz, D.; Fulsom, B. G.; Garg, R.; Gaur, V.; Gabyshev, N.; Garmash, A.; Giri, A.; Goldenzweig, P.; Graziani, E.; Gu, T.; Aulchenko, V.; Gudkova, K.; Hara, T.; Hartbrich, O.; Hayasaka, K.; Villanueva, M. Hernandez; Hou, W.-S.; Hsu, C.-L.; Inami, K.; Inguglia, G.; Ishikawa, A.; Aushev, T.; Itoh, R.; Iwasaki, M.; Jacobs, W. W.; Jang, E.-J.; Jia, S.; Jin, Y.; Joo, K. K.; Kahn, J.; Kang, K. H.; Kichimi, H.; Ayad, R.; Kiesling, C.; Kim, C. H.; Kim, D. Y.; Kim, K. T.; Kim, S. H.; Kim, Y.-K.; Kimmel, T. D.; Kodyš, P.; Konno, T.; Korobov, A.; Babu, V.; Korpar, S.; Kovalenko, E.; Križan, P.; Kroeger, R.; Krokovny, P.; Kuhr, T.; Kulasiri, R.; Kumar, M.; Kumar, R.; Kumara, K.;This letter presents a search for the rare flavor-changing neutral current process $B^{0}\rightarrow K^{\ast 0}\tau^{+}\tau^{-}$ using data taken with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric energy $e^{+}e^{-}$ collider. The analysis is based on the entire $\Upsilon(4S)$ resonance data sample of 711 $\rm fb^{-1}$, corresponding to $772\times 10^{6} B \bar{B}$ pairs. In our search we fully reconstruct the companion $B$ meson produced in the process $e^{+}e^{-}\rightarrow\Upsilon(4S)\rightarrow B\bar{B}$ from its hadronic decay modes, and look for the decay $B^{0}\rightarrow K^{\ast 0}\tau^{+}\tau^{-}$ in the rest of the event. No evidence for a signal is found. We report an upper limit on the branching fraction $\mathcal{B}({B^{0}\rightarrow K^{\ast 0}\tau^{+}\tau^{-}})<3.1\times 10^{-3}$ at 90\% confidence level. This is the first direct limit on $\mathcal{B}({B^{0}\rightarrow K^{\ast 0}\tau^{+}\tau^{-}})$. Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures, accepted by PRD as a Letter
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Preprint , Article , Other literature type , Book 2019 FrancePublisher:American Economic Association Funded by:ANR | FDA, EC | DYSMOIA, NSF | Operationalizing Pseudo-M... +1 projectsANR| FDA ,EC| DYSMOIA ,NSF| Operationalizing Pseudo-Market Mechanisms: School Choice and Shared Office Allocation ,ANR| DesignEduAuthors: Gabrielle Fack; Julien Grenet; Yinghua He;Gabrielle Fack; Julien Grenet; Yinghua He;doi: 10.1257/aer.20151422
We propose novel approaches to estimating student preferences with data from matching mechanisms, especially the Gale-Shapley deferred acceptance. Even if the mechanism is strategy-proof, assuming that students truthfully rank schools in applications may be restrictive. We show that when students are ranked strictly by some ex ante known priority index (e.g., test scores), stability is a plausible and weaker assumption, implying that every student is matched with her favorite school/college among those she qualifies for ex post. The methods are illustrated in simulations and applied to school choice in Paris. We discuss when each approach is more appropriate in real-life settings. (JEL D11, D12, D82, I23)
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess Routesbronze 65 citations 65 popularity Top 1% influence Top 10% impulse Top 1% Powered by BIP!more_vert HAL Descartes; Mémoi... arrow_drop_down HAL - UPEC / UPEM; HAL-Pasteur; HAL-Inserm; Hal-DiderotArticle . 2019add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Preprint , Research 2020 Germany, France, France EnglishPublisher:Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron, DESY, Hamburg Funded by:EC | JENNIFER2, NSERC, ARC | Discovery Projects - Gran... +9 projectsEC| JENNIFER2 ,NSERC ,ARC| Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP170102389 ,ARC| Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP170102204 ,EC| EFTSTRONG ,EC| NIOBE ,ARC| ARC Future Fellowships - Grant ID: FT130100018 ,ARC| Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP150103061 ,FWF| Searches for Dark Matter and Dark Forces at Belle II ,NSF| Experimental Nuclear Physics and Fundamental Interactions at Indiana University ,ARC| Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP180102629 ,NSF| RUI: Studies of Heavy Quarkonium Spectroscopy with Belle and Belle IIAbudinén, F.; Adachi, I.; Andricek, L.; Doležal, Z.; Jiménez, I. Domínguez; Dong, T. V.; Dort, K.; Dossett, D.; Dubey, S.; Duell, S.; Dujany, G.; Eidelman, S.; Eliachevitch, M.; Anh Ky, N.; Epifanov, D.; Fast, J. E.; Ferber, T.; Ferlewicz, D.; Finocchiaro, G.; Fiore, S.; Fischer, P.; Fodor, A.; Forti, F.; Frey, A.; Asner, D. M.; Friedl, M.; Fulsom, B. G.; Gabriel, M.; Gabyshev, N.; Ganiev, E.; Garcia-Hernandez, M.; Garg, R.; Garmash, A.; Gaur, V.; Gaz, A.; Atmacan, H.; Gebauer, U.; Gelb, M.; Gellrich, A.; Gemmler, J.; Geßler, T.; Getzkow, D.; Giordano, R.; Giri, A.; Glazov, A.; Gobbo, B.; Aulchenko, V.; Godang, R.; Goldenzweig, P.; Golob, B.; Gomis, P.; Grace, P.; Gradl, W.; Graziani, E.; Greenwald, D.; Guan, Y.; Hadjivasiliou, C.; Aushev, T.; Halder, S.; Hara, K.; Hara, T.; Hartbrich, O.; Hauth, T.; Hayasaka, K.; Hayashii, H.; Hearty, C.; Heck, M.; Hedges, M. T.; Aushev, V.; Heredia de la Cruz, I.; Villanueva, M. Hernández; Hershenhorn, A.; Higuchi, T.; Hill, E. C.; Hirata, H.; Hoek, M.; Hohmann, M.; Hollitt, S.; Hotta, T.; Aziz, T.; Hsu, C.-L.; Hu, Y.; Huang, K.; Iijima, T.; Inami, K.; Inguglia, G.; Irakkathil Jabbar, J.; Ishikawa, A.; Itoh, R.; Iwasaki, M.; Babu, V.; Iwasaki, Y.; Iwata, S.; Jackson, P.; Jacobs, W. W.; Jaegle, I.; Jaffe, D. E.; Jang, E.-J.; Jeandron, M.; Jeon, H. B.; Jia, S.; Bacher, S.; Jin, Y.; Joo, C.; Joo, K. K.; Kadenko, I.; Kahn, J.; Kakuno, H.; Kaliyar, A. B.; Kandra, J.; Kang, K. H.; Kapusta, P.; Adak, R.; Baehr, S.; Karl, R.; Karyan, G.; Kato, Y.; Kawai, H.; Kawasaki, T.; Keck, T.; Ketter, C.; Kichimi, H.; Kiesling, C.; Kim, B. H.; Bahinipati, S.; Kim, C.-H.; Kim, D. Y.; Kim, H. J.; Kim, J. B.; Kim, K.-H.; Kim, K.; Kim, S.-H.; Kim, Y.-K.; Kim, Y.; Kimmel, T. D.; Bakich, A. M.; Kindo, H.; Kinoshita, K.; Kirby, B.; Kleinwort, C.; Knysh, B.; Kodyš, P.; Koga, T.; Kohani, S.; Komarov, I.; Konno, T.; Bambade, P.; Korpar, S.; Kovalchuk, N.; Kraetzschmar, T. M. G.; Križan, P.; Kroeger, R.; Krohn, J. F.; Krokovny, P.; Krüger, H.; Kuehn, W.; Kuhr, T.; Banerjee, Sw.; Kumar, J.; Kumar, M.; Kumar, R.; Kumara, K.; Kumita, T.; Kunigo, T.; Künzel, M.; Kurz, Simon; Kuzmin, A.; Kvasnička, P.; Bansal, S.; Kwon, Y.-J.; Lacaprara, S.; Lai, Y.-T.; La Licata, C.; Lalwani, K.; Lanceri, L.; Lange, J. S.; Lautenbach, K.; Laycock, P. J.; Le Diberder, F. R.; Barrett, M.; Lee, I.-S.; Lee, S. C.; Leitl, P.; Levit, D.; Lewis, P. M.; Li, C.; Li, L. K.; Li, S. X.; Li, Y. M.; Li, Y. B.; Batignani, G.; Libby, J.; Lieret, K.; Li Gioi, L.; Lin, J.; Liptak, Z.; Liu, Q. Y.; Liu, Z. A.; Liventsev, D.; Longo, S.; Rostomyan, A.; Soloviev, Y.; Stefkova, S.; Takahashi, M.; Wehle, S.; Ye, Hua; Cunliffe, S.;We present the results of the re-discovery of the decay $B^0 \to \pi^- \ell^+ \nu_\ell$ in 34.6 fb$^{-1}$ of Belle II data using hadronic $B$-tagging via the Full Event Interpretation algorithm. We observe 21 signal events on a background of 155 in a fit to the distribution of the square of the missing mass, $M_{\mathrm{miss}}^2$, with a significance of 5.69$\sigma$, and determine a total branching fraction of (1.58 $\pm$ 0.43$_{\mathrm{stat}}$ $\pm$ 0.07$_{\mathrm{sys}}$) $\times 10^{-4}$.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Research , Article , Preprint 2022 Switzerland, Germany, France, United Kingdom, Denmark, France, Italy, France EnglishPublisher:RWTH Aachen University Funded by:UKRI | DiRAC: Memory Intensive 2..., UKRI | Durham Astronomy Consolid..., UKRI | DiRAC: Memory Intensive 2... +7 projectsUKRI| DiRAC: Memory Intensive 2.5y ,UKRI| Durham Astronomy Consolidated Grant 2017-2020 ,UKRI| DiRAC: Memory Intensive 2.5x ,EC| PUNCA ,UKRI| DiRAC-2.5 DC - Operations 2017-2020 ,UKRI| Cosmology, Gravitation and Astrophysics at Portsmouth ,UKRI| Visiting Fellowships at Durham ,EC| BACCO ,UKRI| DiRAC-2.5 - the pathway to DiRAC Phase 3 ,EC| COMPLEXEuclid consortium; Adamek, Julian; Dolag, K.; Pettorino, V.; Polenta, G.; Poncet, M.; Popa, L. A.; Raison, F.; Rebolo, R.; Renzi, A.; Rhodes, J.; Riccio, G.; Romelli, E.; Elbers, W.; Roncarelli, M.; Saglia, R.; Sapone, D.; Sartoris, B.; Schneider, P.; Schrabback, T.; Secroun, A.; Seidel, G.; Sirignano, C.; Sirri, G.; Fidler, Christian; Stanco, L.; Starck, J.-L.; Tallada-Crespí, P.; Taylor, A. N.; Tereno, I.; Toledo-Moreo, R.; Torradeflot, F.; Tutusaus, I.; Valenziano, L.; Vassallo, T.; Giocoli, C.; Wang, Y.; Weller, J.; Zacchei, A.; Zamorani, G.; Zoubian, J.; Fabbian, G.; Scottez, V.; Hannestad, S.; Hassani, F.; Hernández-Aguayo, C.; Koyama, K.; Li, B.; Mauland, R.; Angulo, R. E.; Monaco, P.; Moretti, C.; Mota, D. F.; Partmann, C.; Parimbelli, G.; Potter, D.; Schneider, A.; Schulz, S.; Smith, R. E.; Springel, V.; Arnold, C.; Stadel, J.; Tram, T.; Viel, M.; Villaescusa-Navarro, F.; Winther, H. A.; Wright, B. S.; Zennaro, M.; Aghanim, N.; Amendola, L.; Auricchio, N.; Baldi, M.; Bonino, D.; Branchini, E.; Brescia, M.; Camera, S.; Capobianco, V.; Cardone, V. F.; Carretero, J.; Castander, F. J.; Castellano, M.; Cavuoti, S.; Biagetti, M.; Cimatti, A.; Cledassou, R.; Congedo, G.; Conversi, L.; Copin, Y.; Da Silva, A.; Degaudenzi, H.; Douspis, M.; Dubath, F.; Duncan, C. A. J.; Bose, B.; Dupac, X.; Dusini, S.; Farrens, S.; Ferriol, S.; Fosalba, P.; Frailis, M.; Franceschi, E.; Galeotta, S.; Garilli, B.; Gillard, W.; Carbone, C.; Gillis, B.; Grazian, A.; Haugan, S. V.; Holmes, W.; Hornstrup, A.; Jahnke, K.; Kermiche, S.; Kiessling, A.; Kilbinger, M.; Kitching, T.; Castro, T.; Kunz, M.; Kurki-Suonio, H.; Lilje, P. B.; Lloro, I.; Mansutti, O.; Marggraf, O.; Marulli, F.; Massey, R.; Medinaceli, E.; Meneghetti, M.; Dakin, J.; Meylan, G.; Moresco, M.; Moscardini, L.; Munari, E.; Niemi, S.-M.; Padilla, C.; Paltani, S.; Pasian, F.; Pedersen, K.; Percival, W. J.;The measurement of the absolute neutrino mass scale from cosmological large-scale clustering data is one of the key science goals of the Euclid mission. Such a measurement relies on precise modelling of the impact of neutrinos on structure formation, which can be studied with $N$-body simulations. Here we present the results from a major code comparison effort to establish the maturity and reliability of numerical methods for treating massive neutrinos. The comparison includes eleven full $N$-body implementations (not all of them independent), two $N$-body schemes with approximate time integration, and four additional codes that directly predict or emulate the matter power spectrum. Using a common set of initial data we quantify the relative agreement on the nonlinear power spectrum of cold dark matter and baryons and, for the $N$-body codes, also the relative agreement on the bispectrum, halo mass function, and halo bias. We find that the different numerical implementations produce fully consistent results. We can therefore be confident that we can model the impact of massive neutrinos at the sub-percent level in the most common summary statistics. We also provide a code validation pipeline for future reference. 44 pages, 17 figures, 2 tables; v2: minor revision, accepted manuscript; published on behalf of the Euclid Consortium; data available at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7868793
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Research 2020 United Kingdom, FrancePublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Funded by:EC | DOLFINS, EC | IBSENEC| DOLFINS ,EC| IBSENSanjeev Goyal; Penélope Hernández; Guillem Martínez-Cánovas; Frederic Moisan; Manuel Muñoz-Herrera; Angel Sánchez;We study a setting where individuals prefer to coordinate with others but they differ on their preferred action. Our interest is understanding the role of linking in shaping behavior. So we consider the situation in which interactions are exogenous and a situation where individuals choose links that determine the interactions. Theory is permissive in both settings: conformism (on either of the actions) and diversity (with different groups choosing their preferred actions) are both sustainable in equilibrium. Our experiments reveal that, in an exogenous complete network, subjects choose to conform to the majority's preferred action. By contrast, when linking is free and endogenous, subjects form dense networks (biased in favour of linking within same preferences type) but choose diverse actions. The convergence to diverse actions is faster under endogenous linking as compared to the convergence to conformity on the majority's preferred action under the exogenous complete network. Thus our experiments suggest that individuals use links to resolve the coordination problem.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint , Research 2014 France, Switzerland, SwitzerlandPublisher:Elsevier BV Funded by:EC | GRIEVANCESEC| GRIEVANCESAuthors: Couttenier, Mathieu; Grosjean, Pauline; Sangnier, Marc;Couttenier, Mathieu; Grosjean, Pauline; Sangnier, Marc;We uncover interpersonal violence as a dimension and a mechanism of the re- source curse. We rely on a historical natural experiment in the United States, in which mineral discoveries occurred at various stages of governmental territorial ex- pansion. “Early” mineral discoveries, before full-fledged rule of law is in place in a county, are associated with higher levels of interpersonal violence, both historically and today. The persistence of this homicide resource curse is partly explained by the low quality of (subsequent) judicial institutions. The specificity of our results to violent crime also suggests that a private order of property rights did emerge on the frontier, but that it was enforced through high levels of interpersonal violence. The results are robust to state-specific effects, to comparing only neighboring counties, and to comparing only discoveries within short time intervals of one another.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Book , Other literature type , Preprint 2023 FrancePublisher:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Funded by:EC | EvolvingEconomics, ANR | CHESSEC| EvolvingEconomics ,ANR| CHESSAuthors: Alger, Ingela; Dridi, Slimane; Stieglitz, Jonathan; Wilson, Michael L.;Alger, Ingela; Dridi, Slimane; Stieglitz, Jonathan; Wilson, Michael L.;National audience; How did humans evolve from individualistic to collective foraging with sex differences in production and widespread sharing of plant and animal foods? While current evolutionary scenarios focus on meat, cooking, or grandparental subsidies, considerations of the economics of foraging for extracted plant foods (e.g., roots, tubers), inferred to be important for early hominins (∼6 to 2.5 mya), suggest that early hominins shared such foods with offspring and others. Here, we present a conceptual and mathematical model of early hominin food production and sharing, prior to the emergence of frequent hunting, cooking, and increased lifespan. We hypothesize that extracted plant foods were vulnerable to theft, and that male mate guarding protected females from food theft. We identify conditions favoring extractive foraging and food sharing across mating systems (i.e., monogamy, polygyny, promiscuity), and we assess which system maximizes female fitness with changes in the profitability of extractive foraging. Females extract foods and share them with males only when: i) extracting rather than collecting plant foods pays off energetically; and ii) males guard females. Males extract foods when they are sufficiently high in value, but share with females only under promiscuous mating and/or no mate guarding. These results suggest that if early hominins had mating systems with pair-bonds (monogamous or polygynous), then food sharing by adult females with unrelated adult males occurred before hunting, cooking, and extensive grandparenting. Such cooperation may have enabled early hominins to expand into more open, seasonal habitats, and provided a foundation for the subsequent evolution of human life histories.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint , Other literature type , Research 2022 Italy, France, France, United KingdomPublisher:Indiana University Mathematics Journal Funded by:EC | BLOC, ANR | SingFlowsEC| BLOC ,ANR| SingFlowsAuthors: Bianchini, Roberta; Zelati, Michele; Dolce, Michele;Bianchini, Roberta; Zelati, Michele; Dolce, Michele;We investigate the linear stability of shears near the Couette flow for a class of 2D incompressible stably stratified fluids. Our main result consists of nearly optimal decay rates for perturbations of stationary states whose velocities are monotone shear flows $(U(y),0)$ and have an exponential density profile. In the case of the Couette flow $U(y)=y$, we recover the rates predicted by Hartman in 1975, by adopting an explicit point-wise approach in frequency space. As a by-product, this implies optimal decay rates as well as Lyapunov instability in $L^2$ for the vorticity. For the previously unexplored case of more general shear flows close to Couette, the inviscid damping results follow by a weighted energy estimate. Each outcome concerning the stably stratified regime applies to the Boussinesq equations as well. Remarkably, our results hold under the celebrated Miles-Howard criterion for stratified fluids. 28 pages, some typos corrected
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Book , Preprint 2019 FrancePublisher:IEEE Funded by:EC | FlourishEC| FlourishAuthors: Wu, Xiaolong; Aravecchia, Stéphanie; Pradalier, Cédric;Wu, Xiaolong; Aravecchia, Stéphanie; Pradalier, Cédric;International audience; Autonomous robotic weeding systems in precision farming have demonstrated their full potential to alleviate the current dependency on herbicides or pesticides by introducing selective spraying or mechanical weed removal modules, thus reducing the environmental pollution and improving the sustainability. However, most previous works require fast weed detection system to achieve real-time treatment. In this paper, a novel computer vision based weeding control system is presented, where a non-overlapping multi-camera system is introduced to compensate the indeterminate classification delays, thus allowing for more complicated and advanced detection algorithms, e.g. deep learning based methods. The suitable tracking and control strategies are developed to achieve accurate and robust in-row weed treatment, and the performance of the proposed system is evaluated in different terrain conditions in the presence of various delays.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Preprint , Article , Research 2020Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2020 France, Germany, FrancePublisher:arXiv Funded by:NSERC, EC | NIOBE, ARC | Discovery Projects - Gran... +9 projectsNSERC ,EC| NIOBE ,ARC| Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP150103061 ,ARC| ARC Future Fellowships - Grant ID: FT130100018 ,FWF| Searches for Dark Matter and Dark Forces at Belle II ,ARC| Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP170102389 ,ARC| Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP170102204 ,ARC| Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP180102629 ,EC| EFTSTRONG ,EC| JENNIFER2 ,NSF| Experimental Nuclear Physics and Fundamental Interactions at Indiana University ,NSF| RUI: Studies of Heavy Quarkonium Spectroscopy with Belle and Belle IIAbudinén, F.; Adachi, I.; Andricek, L.; Dingfelder, J.; Doležal, Z.; Jiménez, I. Domínguez; Dong, T. V.; Dort, K.; Dossett, D.; Dubey, S.; Duell, S.; Dujany, G.; Eidelman, S.; Anh Ky, N.; Eliachevitch, M.; Epifanov, D.; Fast, J. E.; Ferber, T.; Ferlewicz, D.; Finocchiaro, G.; Fiore, S.; Fischer, P.; Fodor, A.; Forti, F.; Asner, D. M.; Frey, A.; Friedl, M.; Fulsom, B. G.; Gabriel, M.; Gabyshev, N.; Ganiev, E.; Garcia-Hernandez, M.; Garg, R.; Garmash, A.; Gaur, V.; Atmacan, H.; Gaz, A.; Gebauer, U.; Gelb, M.; Gellrich, A.; Gemmler, J.; Geßler, T.; Getzkow, D.; Giordano, R.; Giri, A.; Glazov, A.; Aulchenko, V.; Gobbo, B.; Godang, R.; Goldenzweig, P.; Golob, B.; Gomis, P.; Grace, P.; Gradl, W.; Graziani, E.; Greenwald, D.; Guan, Y.; Aushev, T.; Hadjivasiliou, C.; Halder, S.; Hara, K.; Hara, T.; Hartbrich, O.; Hauth, T.; Hayasaka, K.; Hayashii, H.; Hearty, C.; Heck, M.; Aushev, V.; Hedges, M. T.; Heredia de la Cruz, I.; Villanueva, M. Hernández; Hershenhorn, A.; Higuchi, T.; Hill, E. C.; Hirata, H.; Hoek, M.; Hohmann, M.; Hollitt, S.; Aziz, T.; Hotta, T.; Hsu, C.-L.; Hu, Y.; Huang, K.; Iijima, T.; Inami, K.; Inguglia, G.; Irakkathil Jabbar, J.; Ishikawa, A.; Itoh, R.; Babu, V.; Iwasaki, M.; Iwasaki, Y.; Iwata, S.; Jackson, P.; Jacobs, W. W.; Jaegle, I.; Jaffe, D. E.; Jang, E.-J.; Jeandron, M.; Jeon, H. B.; Bacher, S.; Jia, S.; Jin, Y.; Joo, C.; Joo, K. K.; Kadenko, I.; Kahn, J.; Kakuno, H.; Kaliyar, A. B.; Kandra, J.; Kang, K. H.; Adak, R.; Baehr, S.; Kapusta, P.; Karl, R.; Karyan, G.; Kato, Y.; Kawai, H.; Kawasaki, T.; Keck, T.; Ketter, C.; Kichimi, H.; Kiesling, C.; Bahinipati, S.; Kim, B. H.; Kim, C.-H.; Kim, D. Y.; Kim, H. J.; Kim, J. B.; Kim, K.-H.; Kim, K.; Kim, S.-H.; Kim, Y.-K.; Kim, Y.; Bakich, A. M.; Kimmel, T. D.; Kindo, H.; Kinoshita, K.; Kirby, B.; Kleinwort, C.; Knysh, B.; Kodyš, P.; Koga, T.; Kohani, S.; Komarov, I.; Bambade, P.; Konno, T.; Korpar, S.; Kovalchuk, N.; Kraetzschmar, T. M. G.; Križan, P.; Kroeger, R.; Krohn, J. F.; Krokovny, P.; Krüger, H.; Kuehn, W.; Banerjee, Sw.; Kuhr, T.; Kumar, J.; Kumar, M.; Kumar, R.; Kumara, K.; Kumita, T.; Kunigo, T.; Künzel, M.; Kurz, Simon; Kuzmin, A.; Bansal, S.; Kvasnička, P.; Kwon, Y.-J.; Lacaprara, S.; Lai, Y.-T.; La Licata, C.; Lalwani, K.; Lanceri, L.; Lange, J. S.; Lautenbach, K.; Laycock, P. J.; Barrett, M.; Le Diberder, F. R.; Lee, I.-S.; Lee, S. C.; Leitl, P.; Levit, D.; Lewis, P. M.; Li, C.; Li, L. K.; Li, S. X.; Li, Y. M.; Batignani, G.; Li, Y. B.; Libby, J.; Lieret, K.; Li Gioi, L.; Lin, J.; Liptak, Z.; Liu, Q. Y.; Liu, Z. A.; Liventsev, D.; Longo, S.; Rostomyan, A.; Soloviev, Y.; Stefkova, S.; Takahashi, M.; Wehle, S.; Ye, Hua; Cunliffe, S.;We report measurements of the $\bar{B}^0 \to D^{*+} \ell^{-} \bar{\nu}_l$ and $B^- \to D^{0} \ell^{-} \bar{\nu}_l$ processes using 34.6 fb$^{-1}$ of collision events recorded by the Belle II experiment at the SuperKEKB asymmetric-energy $e^+ e^-$ collider. For the $B^-\to D^{0}\ell^-\bar\nu_\ell$ channel, we present first studies that isolate this decay from other semileptonic processes and backgrounds. We report a measurement of the $\bar{B}^0 \to D^{*+} \ell^{-} \bar{\nu}_l$ branching fraction and obtain ${\cal B}(\bar{B}^0 \to D^{*+} \ell^{-} \bar{\nu}_l) = \left(4.60 \pm 0.05_{\mathrm{stat}}\pm0.17_{\mathrm{syst}} \pm 0.45_{\pi_s}\right) \%$, in agreement with the world average. Here, the uncertainties are statistical, systematic, and related to slow pion reconstruction, respectively. The systematic uncertainties are limited by the statistics of auxiliary measurements and will improve in the future. We also report differential branching fractions in five bins of the hadronic recoil parameter $w$ for $\bar{B}^0 \to D^{*+} \ell^{-} \bar{\nu}_l$, unfolded to account for resolution and efficiency effects. Comment: 19 pages, 6 figures
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Preprint , Article , Other literature type , Book 2019 FrancePublisher:American Economic Association Funded by:ANR | FDA, EC | DYSMOIA, NSF | Operationalizing Pseudo-M... +1 projectsANR| FDA ,EC| DYSMOIA ,NSF| Operationalizing Pseudo-Market Mechanisms: School Choice and Shared Office Allocation ,ANR| DesignEduAuthors: Gabrielle Fack; Julien Grenet; Yinghua He;Gabrielle Fack; Julien Grenet; Yinghua He;doi: 10.1257/aer.20151422
We propose novel approaches to estimating student preferences with data from matching mechanisms, especially the Gale-Shapley deferred acceptance. Even if the mechanism is strategy-proof, assuming that students truthfully rank schools in applications may be restrictive. We show that when students are ranked strictly by some ex ante known priority index (e.g., test scores), stability is a plausible and weaker assumption, implying that every student is matched with her favorite school/college among those she qualifies for ex post. The methods are illustrated in simulations and applied to school choice in Paris. We discuss when each approach is more appropriate in real-life settings. (JEL D11, D12, D82, I23)
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Preprint , Research 2020 Germany, France, France EnglishPublisher:Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron, DESY, Hamburg Funded by:EC | JENNIFER2, NSERC, ARC | Discovery Projects - Gran... +9 projectsEC| JENNIFER2 ,NSERC ,ARC| Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP170102389 ,ARC| Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP170102204 ,EC| EFTSTRONG ,EC| NIOBE ,ARC| ARC Future Fellowships - Grant ID: FT130100018 ,ARC| Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP150103061 ,FWF| Searches for Dark Matter and Dark Forces at Belle II ,NSF| Experimental Nuclear Physics and Fundamental Interactions at Indiana University ,ARC| Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP180102629 ,NSF| RUI: Studies of Heavy Quarkonium Spectroscopy with Belle and Belle IIAbudinén, F.; Adachi, I.; Andricek, L.; Doležal, Z.; Jiménez, I. Domínguez; Dong, T. V.; Dort, K.; Dossett, D.; Dubey, S.; Duell, S.; Dujany, G.; Eidelman, S.; Eliachevitch, M.; Anh Ky, N.; Epifanov, D.; Fast, J. E.; Ferber, T.; Ferlewicz, D.; Finocchiaro, G.; Fiore, S.; Fischer, P.; Fodor, A.; Forti, F.; Frey, A.; Asner, D. M.; Friedl, M.; Fulsom, B. G.; Gabriel, M.; Gabyshev, N.; Ganiev, E.; Garcia-Hernandez, M.; Garg, R.; Garmash, A.; Gaur, V.; Gaz, A.; Atmacan, H.; Gebauer, U.; Gelb, M.; Gellrich, A.; Gemmler, J.; Geßler, T.; Getzkow, D.; Giordano, R.; Giri, A.; Glazov, A.; Gobbo, B.; Aulchenko, V.; Godang, R.; Goldenzweig, P.; Golob, B.; Gomis, P.; Grace, P.; Gradl, W.; Graziani, E.; Greenwald, D.; Guan, Y.; Hadjivasiliou, C.; Aushev, T.; Halder, S.; Hara, K.; Hara, T.; Hartbrich, O.; Hauth, T.; Hayasaka, K.; Hayashii, H.; Hearty, C.; Heck, M.; Hedges, M. T.; Aushev, V.; Heredia de la Cruz, I.; Villanueva, M. Hernández; Hershenhorn, A.; Higuchi, T.; Hill, E. C.; Hirata, H.; Hoek, M.; Hohmann, M.; Hollitt, S.; Hotta, T.; Aziz, T.; Hsu, C.-L.; Hu, Y.; Huang, K.; Iijima, T.; Inami, K.; Inguglia, G.; Irakkathil Jabbar, J.; Ishikawa, A.; Itoh, R.; Iwasaki, M.; Babu, V.; Iwasaki, Y.; Iwata, S.; Jackson, P.; Jacobs, W. W.; Jaegle, I.; Jaffe, D. E.; Jang, E.-J.; Jeandron, M.; Jeon, H. B.; Jia, S.; Bacher, S.; Jin, Y.; Joo, C.; Joo, K. K.; Kadenko, I.; Kahn, J.; Kakuno, H.; Kaliyar, A. B.; Kandra, J.; Kang, K. H.; Kapusta, P.; Adak, R.; Baehr, S.; Karl, R.; Karyan, G.; Kato, Y.; Kawai, H.; Kawasaki, T.; Keck, T.; Ketter, C.; Kichimi, H.; Kiesling, C.; Kim, B. H.; Bahinipati, S.; Kim, C.-H.; Kim, D. Y.; Kim, H. J.; Kim, J. B.; Kim, K.-H.; Kim, K.; Kim, S.-H.; Kim, Y.-K.; Kim, Y.; Kimmel, T. D.; Bakich, A. M.; Kindo, H.; Kinoshita, K.; Kirby, B.; Kleinwort, C.; Knysh, B.; Kodyš, P.; Koga, T.; Kohani, S.; Komarov, I.; Konno, T.; Bambade, P.; Korpar, S.; Kovalchuk, N.; Kraetzschmar, T. M. G.; Križan, P.; Kroeger, R.; Krohn, J. F.; Krokovny, P.; Krüger, H.; Kuehn, W.; Kuhr, T.; Banerjee, Sw.; Kumar, J.; Kumar, M.; Kumar, R.; Kumara, K.; Kumita, T.; Kunigo, T.; Künzel, M.; Kurz, Simon; Kuzmin, A.; Kvasnička, P.; Bansal, S.; Kwon, Y.-J.; Lacaprara, S.; Lai, Y.-T.; La Licata, C.; Lalwani, K.; Lanceri, L.; Lange, J. S.; Lautenbach, K.; Laycock, P. J.; Le Diberder, F. R.; Barrett, M.; Lee, I.-S.; Lee, S. C.; Leitl, P.; Levit, D.; Lewis, P. M.; Li, C.; Li, L. K.; Li, S. X.; Li, Y. M.; Li, Y. B.; Batignani, G.; Libby, J.; Lieret, K.; Li Gioi, L.; Lin, J.; Liptak, Z.; Liu, Q. Y.; Liu, Z. A.; Liventsev, D.; Longo, S.; Rostomyan, A.; Soloviev, Y.; Stefkova, S.; Takahashi, M.; Wehle, S.; Ye, Hua; Cunliffe, S.;We present the results of the re-discovery of the decay $B^0 \to \pi^- \ell^+ \nu_\ell$ in 34.6 fb$^{-1}$ of Belle II data using hadronic $B$-tagging via the Full Event Interpretation algorithm. We observe 21 signal events on a background of 155 in a fit to the distribution of the square of the missing mass, $M_{\mathrm{miss}}^2$, with a significance of 5.69$\sigma$, and determine a total branching fraction of (1.58 $\pm$ 0.43$_{\mathrm{stat}}$ $\pm$ 0.07$_{\mathrm{sys}}$) $\times 10^{-4}$.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Research , Article , Preprint 2022 Switzerland, Germany, France, United Kingdom, Denmark, France, Italy, France EnglishPublisher:RWTH Aachen University Funded by:UKRI | DiRAC: Memory Intensive 2..., UKRI | Durham Astronomy Consolid..., UKRI | DiRAC: Memory Intensive 2... +7 projectsUKRI| DiRAC: Memory Intensive 2.5y ,UKRI| Durham Astronomy Consolidated Grant 2017-2020 ,UKRI| DiRAC: Memory Intensive 2.5x ,EC| PUNCA ,UKRI| DiRAC-2.5 DC - Operations 2017-2020 ,UKRI| Cosmology, Gravitation and Astrophysics at Portsmouth ,UKRI| Visiting Fellowships at Durham ,EC| BACCO ,UKRI| DiRAC-2.5 - the pathway to DiRAC Phase 3 ,EC| COMPLEXEuclid consortium; Adamek, Julian; Dolag, K.; Pettorino, V.; Polenta, G.; Poncet, M.; Popa, L. A.; Raison, F.; Rebolo, R.; Renzi, A.; Rhodes, J.; Riccio, G.; Romelli, E.; Elbers, W.; Roncarelli, M.; Saglia, R.; Sapone, D.; Sartoris, B.; Schneider, P.; Schrabback, T.; Secroun, A.; Seidel, G.; Sirignano, C.; Sirri, G.; Fidler, Christian; Stanco, L.; Starck, J.-L.; Tallada-Crespí, P.; Taylor, A. N.; Tereno, I.; Toledo-Moreo, R.; Torradeflot, F.; Tutusaus, I.; Valenziano, L.; Vassallo, T.; Giocoli, C.; Wang, Y.; Weller, J.; Zacchei, A.; Zamorani, G.; Zoubian, J.; Fabbian, G.; Scottez, V.; Hannestad, S.; Hassani, F.; Hernández-Aguayo, C.; Koyama, K.; Li, B.; Mauland, R.; Angulo, R. E.; Monaco, P.; Moretti, C.; Mota, D. F.; Partmann, C.; Parimbelli, G.; Potter, D.; Schneider, A.; Schulz, S.; Smith, R. E.; Springel, V.; Arnold, C.; Stadel, J.; Tram, T.; Viel, M.; Villaescusa-Navarro, F.; Winther, H. A.; Wright, B. S.; Zennaro, M.; Aghanim, N.; Amendola, L.; Auricchio, N.; Baldi, M.; Bonino, D.; Branchini, E.; Brescia, M.; Camera, S.; Capobianco, V.; Cardone, V. F.; Carretero, J.; Castander, F. J.; Castellano, M.; Cavuoti, S.; Biagetti, M.; Cimatti, A.; Cledassou, R.; Congedo, G.; Conversi, L.; Copin, Y.; Da Silva, A.; Degaudenzi, H.; Douspis, M.; Dubath, F.; Duncan, C. A. J.; Bose, B.; Dupac, X.; Dusini, S.; Farrens, S.; Ferriol, S.; Fosalba, P.; Frailis, M.; Franceschi, E.; Galeotta, S.; Garilli, B.; Gillard, W.; Carbone, C.; Gillis, B.; Grazian, A.; Haugan, S. V.; Holmes, W.; Hornstrup, A.; Jahnke, K.; Kermiche, S.; Kiessling, A.; Kilbinger, M.; Kitching, T.; Castro, T.; Kunz, M.; Kurki-Suonio, H.; Lilje, P. B.; Lloro, I.; Mansutti, O.; Marggraf, O.; Marulli, F.; Massey, R.; Medinaceli, E.; Meneghetti, M.; Dakin, J.; Meylan, G.; Moresco, M.; Moscardini, L.; Munari, E.; Niemi, S.-M.; Padilla, C.; Paltani, S.; Pasian, F.; Pedersen, K.; Percival, W. J.;The measurement of the absolute neutrino mass scale from cosmological large-scale clustering data is one of the key science goals of the Euclid mission. Such a measurement relies on precise modelling of the impact of neutrinos on structure formation, which can be studied with $N$-body simulations. Here we present the results from a major code comparison effort to establish the maturity and reliability of numerical methods for treating massive neutrinos. The comparison includes eleven full $N$-body implementations (not all of them independent), two $N$-body schemes with approximate time integration, and four additional codes that directly predict or emulate the matter power spectrum. Using a common set of initial data we quantify the relative agreement on the nonlinear power spectrum of cold dark matter and baryons and, for the $N$-body codes, also the relative agreement on the bispectrum, halo mass function, and halo bias. We find that the different numerical implementations produce fully consistent results. We can therefore be confident that we can model the impact of massive neutrinos at the sub-percent level in the most common summary statistics. We also provide a code validation pipeline for future reference. 44 pages, 17 figures, 2 tables; v2: minor revision, accepted manuscript; published on behalf of the Euclid Consortium; data available at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7868793
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Research 2020 United Kingdom, FrancePublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Funded by:EC | DOLFINS, EC | IBSENEC| DOLFINS ,EC| IBSENSanjeev Goyal; Penélope Hernández; Guillem Martínez-Cánovas; Frederic Moisan; Manuel Muñoz-Herrera; Angel Sánchez;We study a setting where individuals prefer to coordinate with others but they differ on their preferred action. Our interest is understanding the role of linking in shaping behavior. So we consider the situation in which interactions are exogenous and a situation where individuals choose links that determine the interactions. Theory is permissive in both settings: conformism (on either of the actions) and diversity (with different groups choosing their preferred actions) are both sustainable in equilibrium. Our experiments reveal that, in an exogenous complete network, subjects choose to conform to the majority's preferred action. By contrast, when linking is free and endogenous, subjects form dense networks (biased in favour of linking within same preferences type) but choose diverse actions. The convergence to diverse actions is faster under endogenous linking as compared to the convergence to conformity on the majority's preferred action under the exogenous complete network. Thus our experiments suggest that individuals use links to resolve the coordination problem.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint , Research 2014 France, Switzerland, SwitzerlandPublisher:Elsevier BV Funded by:EC | GRIEVANCESEC| GRIEVANCESAuthors: Couttenier, Mathieu; Grosjean, Pauline; Sangnier, Marc;Couttenier, Mathieu; Grosjean, Pauline; Sangnier, Marc;We uncover interpersonal violence as a dimension and a mechanism of the re- source curse. We rely on a historical natural experiment in the United States, in which mineral discoveries occurred at various stages of governmental territorial ex- pansion. “Early” mineral discoveries, before full-fledged rule of law is in place in a county, are associated with higher levels of interpersonal violence, both historically and today. The persistence of this homicide resource curse is partly explained by the low quality of (subsequent) judicial institutions. The specificity of our results to violent crime also suggests that a private order of property rights did emerge on the frontier, but that it was enforced through high levels of interpersonal violence. The results are robust to state-specific effects, to comparing only neighboring counties, and to comparing only discoveries within short time intervals of one another.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Book , Other literature type , Preprint 2023 FrancePublisher:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Funded by:EC | EvolvingEconomics, ANR | CHESSEC| EvolvingEconomics ,ANR| CHESSAuthors: Alger, Ingela; Dridi, Slimane; Stieglitz, Jonathan; Wilson, Michael L.;Alger, Ingela; Dridi, Slimane; Stieglitz, Jonathan; Wilson, Michael L.;National audience; How did humans evolve from individualistic to collective foraging with sex differences in production and widespread sharing of plant and animal foods? While current evolutionary scenarios focus on meat, cooking, or grandparental subsidies, considerations of the economics of foraging for extracted plant foods (e.g., roots, tubers), inferred to be important for early hominins (∼6 to 2.5 mya), suggest that early hominins shared such foods with offspring and others. Here, we present a conceptual and mathematical model of early hominin food production and sharing, prior to the emergence of frequent hunting, cooking, and increased lifespan. We hypothesize that extracted plant foods were vulnerable to theft, and that male mate guarding protected females from food theft. We identify conditions favoring extractive foraging and food sharing across mating systems (i.e., monogamy, polygyny, promiscuity), and we assess which system maximizes female fitness with changes in the profitability of extractive foraging. Females extract foods and share them with males only when: i) extracting rather than collecting plant foods pays off energetically; and ii) males guard females. Males extract foods when they are sufficiently high in value, but share with females only under promiscuous mating and/or no mate guarding. These results suggest that if early hominins had mating systems with pair-bonds (monogamous or polygynous), then food sharing by adult females with unrelated adult males occurred before hunting, cooking, and extensive grandparenting. Such cooperation may have enabled early hominins to expand into more open, seasonal habitats, and provided a foundation for the subsequent evolution of human life histories.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint , Other literature type , Research 2022 Italy, France, France, United KingdomPublisher:Indiana University Mathematics Journal Funded by:EC | BLOC, ANR | SingFlowsEC| BLOC ,ANR| SingFlowsAuthors: Bianchini, Roberta; Zelati, Michele; Dolce, Michele;Bianchini, Roberta; Zelati, Michele; Dolce, Michele;We investigate the linear stability of shears near the Couette flow for a class of 2D incompressible stably stratified fluids. Our main result consists of nearly optimal decay rates for perturbations of stationary states whose velocities are monotone shear flows $(U(y),0)$ and have an exponential density profile. In the case of the Couette flow $U(y)=y$, we recover the rates predicted by Hartman in 1975, by adopting an explicit point-wise approach in frequency space. As a by-product, this implies optimal decay rates as well as Lyapunov instability in $L^2$ for the vorticity. For the previously unexplored case of more general shear flows close to Couette, the inviscid damping results follow by a weighted energy estimate. Each outcome concerning the stably stratified regime applies to the Boussinesq equations as well. Remarkably, our results hold under the celebrated Miles-Howard criterion for stratified fluids. 28 pages, some typos corrected
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Book , Preprint 2019 FrancePublisher:IEEE Funded by:EC | FlourishEC| FlourishAuthors: Wu, Xiaolong; Aravecchia, Stéphanie; Pradalier, Cédric;Wu, Xiaolong; Aravecchia, Stéphanie; Pradalier, Cédric;International audience; Autonomous robotic weeding systems in precision farming have demonstrated their full potential to alleviate the current dependency on herbicides or pesticides by introducing selective spraying or mechanical weed removal modules, thus reducing the environmental pollution and improving the sustainability. However, most previous works require fast weed detection system to achieve real-time treatment. In this paper, a novel computer vision based weeding control system is presented, where a non-overlapping multi-camera system is introduced to compensate the indeterminate classification delays, thus allowing for more complicated and advanced detection algorithms, e.g. deep learning based methods. The suitable tracking and control strategies are developed to achieve accurate and robust in-row weed treatment, and the performance of the proposed system is evaluated in different terrain conditions in the presence of various delays.
Hyper Article en Lig... arrow_drop_down Hyper Article en Ligne; Hal-DiderotOther literature type . Preprint . 2018https://doi.org/10.1109/icra.2...Conference object . 2019 . Peer-reviewedLicense: IEEE CopyrightData sources: CrossrefMémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la CommunicationPreprint . 2018Full-Text: https://hal.science/hal-01876696/documentMémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la CommunicationConference object . 2019add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eu6 citations 6 popularity Top 10% influence Average impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!more_vert Hyper Article en Lig... arrow_drop_down Hyper Article en Ligne; Hal-DiderotOther literature type . Preprint . 2018https://doi.org/10.1109/icra.2...Conference object . 2019 . Peer-reviewedLicense: IEEE CopyrightData sources: CrossrefMémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la CommunicationPreprint . 2018Full-Text: https://hal.science/hal-01876696/documentMémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la CommunicationConference object . 2019add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Preprint , Article , Research 2020Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2020 France, Germany, FrancePublisher:arXiv Funded by:NSERC, EC | NIOBE, ARC | Discovery Projects - Gran... +9 projectsNSERC ,EC| NIOBE ,ARC| Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP150103061 ,ARC| ARC Future Fellowships - Grant ID: FT130100018 ,FWF| Searches for Dark Matter and Dark Forces at Belle II ,ARC| Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP170102389 ,ARC| Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP170102204 ,ARC| Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP180102629 ,EC| EFTSTRONG ,EC| JENNIFER2 ,NSF| Experimental Nuclear Physics and Fundamental Interactions at Indiana University ,NSF| RUI: Studies of Heavy Quarkonium Spectroscopy with Belle and Belle IIAbudinén, F.; Adachi, I.; Andricek, L.; Dingfelder, J.; Doležal, Z.; Jiménez, I. Domínguez; Dong, T. V.; Dort, K.; Dossett, D.; Dubey, S.; Duell, S.; Dujany, G.; Eidelman, S.; Anh Ky, N.; Eliachevitch, M.; Epifanov, D.; Fast, J. E.; Ferber, T.; Ferlewicz, D.; Finocchiaro, G.; Fiore, S.; Fischer, P.; Fodor, A.; Forti, F.; Asner, D. M.; Frey, A.; Friedl, M.; Fulsom, B. G.; Gabriel, M.; Gabyshev, N.; Ganiev, E.; Garcia-Hernandez, M.; Garg, R.; Garmash, A.; Gaur, V.; Atmacan, H.; Gaz, A.; Gebauer, U.; Gelb, M.; Gellrich, A.; Gemmler, J.; Geßler, T.; Getzkow, D.; Giordano, R.; Giri, A.; Glazov, A.; Aulchenko, V.; Gobbo, B.; Godang, R.; Goldenzweig, P.; Golob, B.; Gomis, P.; Grace, P.; Gradl, W.; Graziani, E.; Greenwald, D.; Guan, Y.; Aushev, T.; Hadjivasiliou, C.; Halder, S.; Hara, K.; Hara, T.; Hartbrich, O.; Hauth, T.; Hayasaka, K.; Hayashii, H.; Hearty, C.; Heck, M.; Aushev, V.; Hedges, M. T.; Heredia de la Cruz, I.; Villanueva, M. Hernández; Hershenhorn, A.; Higuchi, T.; Hill, E. C.; Hirata, H.; Hoek, M.; Hohmann, M.; Hollitt, S.; Aziz, T.; Hotta, T.; Hsu, C.-L.; Hu, Y.; Huang, K.; Iijima, T.; Inami, K.; Inguglia, G.; Irakkathil Jabbar, J.; Ishikawa, A.; Itoh, R.; Babu, V.; Iwasaki, M.; Iwasaki, Y.; Iwata, S.; Jackson, P.; Jacobs, W. W.; Jaegle, I.; Jaffe, D. E.; Jang, E.-J.; Jeandron, M.; Jeon, H. B.; Bacher, S.; Jia, S.; Jin, Y.; Joo, C.; Joo, K. K.; Kadenko, I.; Kahn, J.; Kakuno, H.; Kaliyar, A. B.; Kandra, J.; Kang, K. H.; Adak, R.; Baehr, S.; Kapusta, P.; Karl, R.; Karyan, G.; Kato, Y.; Kawai, H.; Kawasaki, T.; Keck, T.; Ketter, C.; Kichimi, H.; Kiesling, C.; Bahinipati, S.; Kim, B. H.; Kim, C.-H.; Kim, D. Y.; Kim, H. J.; Kim, J. B.; Kim, K.-H.; Kim, K.; Kim, S.-H.; Kim, Y.-K.; Kim, Y.; Bakich, A. M.; Kimmel, T. D.; Kindo, H.; Kinoshita, K.; Kirby, B.; Kleinwort, C.; Knysh, B.; Kodyš, P.; Koga, T.; Kohani, S.; Komarov, I.; Bambade, P.; Konno, T.; Korpar, S.; Kovalchuk, N.; Kraetzschmar, T. M. G.; Križan, P.; Kroeger, R.; Krohn, J. F.; Krokovny, P.; Krüger, H.; Kuehn, W.; Banerjee, Sw.; Kuhr, T.; Kumar, J.; Kumar, M.; Kumar, R.; Kumara, K.; Kumita, T.; Kunigo, T.; Künzel, M.; Kurz, Simon; Kuzmin, A.; Bansal, S.; Kvasnička, P.; Kwon, Y.-J.; Lacaprara, S.; Lai, Y.-T.; La Licata, C.; Lalwani, K.; Lanceri, L.; Lange, J. S.; Lautenbach, K.; Laycock, P. J.; Barrett, M.; Le Diberder, F. R.; Lee, I.-S.; Lee, S. C.; Leitl, P.; Levit, D.; Lewis, P. M.; Li, C.; Li, L. K.; Li, S. X.; Li, Y. M.; Batignani, G.; Li, Y. B.; Libby, J.; Lieret, K.; Li Gioi, L.; Lin, J.; Liptak, Z.; Liu, Q. Y.; Liu, Z. A.; Liventsev, D.; Longo, S.; Rostomyan, A.; Soloviev, Y.; Stefkova, S.; Takahashi, M.; Wehle, S.; Ye, Hua; Cunliffe, S.;We report measurements of the $\bar{B}^0 \to D^{*+} \ell^{-} \bar{\nu}_l$ and $B^- \to D^{0} \ell^{-} \bar{\nu}_l$ processes using 34.6 fb$^{-1}$ of collision events recorded by the Belle II experiment at the SuperKEKB asymmetric-energy $e^+ e^-$ collider. For the $B^-\to D^{0}\ell^-\bar\nu_\ell$ channel, we present first studies that isolate this decay from other semileptonic processes and backgrounds. We report a measurement of the $\bar{B}^0 \to D^{*+} \ell^{-} \bar{\nu}_l$ branching fraction and obtain ${\cal B}(\bar{B}^0 \to D^{*+} \ell^{-} \bar{\nu}_l) = \left(4.60 \pm 0.05_{\mathrm{stat}}\pm0.17_{\mathrm{syst}} \pm 0.45_{\pi_s}\right) \%$, in agreement with the world average. Here, the uncertainties are statistical, systematic, and related to slow pion reconstruction, respectively. The systematic uncertainties are limited by the statistics of auxiliary measurements and will improve in the future. We also report differential branching fractions in five bins of the hadronic recoil parameter $w$ for $\bar{B}^0 \to D^{*+} \ell^{-} \bar{\nu}_l$, unfolded to account for resolution and efficiency effects. Comment: 19 pages, 6 figures
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