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Cosmic rays anti-deuteron flux sensitivity of the AMS-02 detectorGiovacchini, Francesca <1978> 23 May 2007 (has links)
No description available.
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Assembly and space qualification of the scintillator detector LTOF for the AMS-02 spectrometerQuadrani, Lucio <1973> 23 May 2007 (has links)
No description available.
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Carbon nanotubes and nanoporous alumina in the development of a high resolution position detectorVeronese, Giulio Paolo <1977> 23 May 2007 (has links)
No description available.
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B mesons proper time measurement with the LHCb experiment: impact on physics parameters and calibration methodsBalbi, Gabriele <1978> 23 May 2007 (has links)
No description available.
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Numerical simulations of the coastal marine ecosystem dynamics: integration techniques and data assimilation in a complex physical-biogeochemical modelButenschon, Momme <1973> 25 June 2007 (has links)
No description available.
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Sistema di monitor e controllo della farm on-line e studio del decadimento Bºs → J/Ψ Φ a LHCbGregori, Daniele <1975> 05 June 2008 (has links)
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Pattern recognition analysis on heavy ion reaction dataDe Sanctis, Jacopo <1977> 05 June 2008 (has links)
One of the problems in the analysis of nucleus-nucleus collisions is
to get information on the value of the impact parameter b. This work
consists in the application of pattern recognition techniques aimed at
associating values of b to groups of events. To this end, a support vec-
tor machine (SVM) classifier is adopted to analyze multifragmentation
reactions. This method allows to backtracing the values of b through
a particular multidimensional analysis. The SVM classification con-
sists of two main phase. In the first one, known as training phase,
the classifier learns to discriminate the events that are generated by
two different model:Classical Molecular Dynamics (CMD) and Heavy-
Ion Phase-Space Exploration (HIPSE) for the reaction: 58Ni +48 Ca
at 25 AMeV. To check the classification of events in the second one,
known as test phase, what has been learned is tested on new events
generated by the same models. These new results have been com-
pared to the ones obtained through others techniques of backtracing
the impact parameter. Our tests show that, following this approach,
the central collisions and peripheral collisions, for the CMD events,
are always better classified with respect to the classification by the
others techniques of backtracing. We have finally performed the SVM
classification on the experimental data measured by NUCL-EX col-
laboration with CHIMERA apparatus for the previous reaction.
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Measurement of the charm production cross section in DIS events at HERABindi, Marcello <1981> 05 June 2008 (has links)
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Ensemble forecasting in the Mediterranean seaBonazzi, Alessandro <1979> 30 June 2008 (has links)
A new methodology is being devised for ensemble ocean forecasting using
distributions of the surface wind field derived from a Bayesian Hierarchical
Model (BHM). The ocean members are forced with samples from the posterior distribution of the wind during the assimilation of satellite and in-situ
ocean data. The initial condition perturbations are then consistent with the
best available knowledge of the ocean state at the beginning of the forecast
and amplify the ocean response to uncertainty only in the forcing.
The ECMWF Ensemble Prediction System (EPS) surface winds are also
used to generate a reference ocean ensemble to evaluate the performance of
the BHM method that proves to be eective in concentrating the forecast
uncertainty at the ocean meso-scale.
An height month experiment of weekly BHM ensemble forecasts was
performed in the framework of the operational Mediterranean Forecasting
System. The statistical properties of the ensemble are compared with model
errors throughout the seasonal cycle proving the existence of a strong relationship between forecast uncertainties due to atmospheric forcing and the
seasonal cycle.
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Reanalysis Techniques for the numerical modelling of the Mediterranean Sea CirculationAdani, Mario <1977> 30 June 2008 (has links)
No description available.
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