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Polytechnic University of Turin
Education•Turin, Piemonte, Italy•
About: Polytechnic University of Turin is a education organization based out in Turin, Piemonte, Italy. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Finite element method & Computer science. The organization has 11553 authors who have published 41395 publications receiving 789320 citations. The organization is also known as: POLITO & Politecnico di Torino.
Topics: Finite element method, Computer science, Nonlinear system, Context (language use), Population
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TL;DR: In this article, a new analytical expression for the impedance and permittivity of coplanar waveguides with lower ground plane is presented, which shows good agreement with the upper or lower bounds of the parameters, computed via a spectral-domain variational approach.
Abstract: A new analytical expression for the impedance and the permittivity of coplanar waveguides with lower ground plane is presented. Although approximate in principle, this expression shows very good agreement with the upper or lower bounds of the parameters, computed via a spectral-domain variational approach.
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23 Apr 2012TL;DR: NERD is proposed, a framework which unifies 10 popular named entity extractors available on the web, and the NERD ontology which provides a rich set of axioms aligning the taxonomies of these tools.
Abstract: Named Entity Extraction is a mature task in the NLP field that has yielded numerous services gaining popularity in the Semantic Web community for extracting knowledge from web documents. These services are generally organized as pipelines, using dedicated APIs and different taxonomy for extracting, classifying and disambiguating named entities. Integrating one of these services in a particular application requires to implement an appropriate driver. Furthermore, the results of these services are not comparable due to different formats. This prevents the comparison of the performance of these services as well as their possible combination. We address this problem by proposing NERD, a framework which unifies 10 popular named entity extractors available on the web, and the NERD ontology which provides a rich set of axioms aligning the taxonomies of these tools.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied the problem of minimizing total completion time in a two-machine flow shop and proposed a branch and bound method to minimize the total time in the flow shop.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the role of biomacromolecules (in particular proteins and deoxyribonucleic acid) as flame retardants for textiles has been discussed.
Abstract: The field of flame retardancy for polymeric materials (i.e. plastics, foams and in particular textiles) is currently facing several changes and challenges because some of the current halogenated or phosphorus-based flame retardants (FRs) have proven to be persistent, bioaccumulative, carcinogenic and/or toxic for animals and humans. Thus, the search for highly efficient green flame retardant products, which are exploitable by using simple and environmentally-friendly techniques (i.e. impregnation/exhaustion, layer-by-layer), is driving the researchers towards the development of worthy alternatives. In this context, very recently, biomacromolecules (in particular proteins and deoxyribonucleic acid) have been thoroughly investigated because they exhibit significant potentials as novel green FRs for selected fabrics (cotton, polyester and their blends), as well as for bulk polymers (ethylene vinyl-acetate copolymers) and foamed polyurethane substrates. This work aims to review our recent results related to the “unconventional” use of these biomacromolecules as FRs with low-environmental impact for fabric substrates, as well as the challenges and the perspectives that these products may offer in the forthcoming years in the field of flame retardancy for textiles. To provide the basic knowledge necessary for understanding the role of biomacromolecules as FRs for textiles to the readers, first of all the description of the structure, main properties and conventional applications of proteins and deoxyribonucleic acid is provided; the thermal and thermo-oxidative stability, the reaction to a flame exposure or to an irradiative heat source of the selected fabrics – cotton, polyester and their blends – will be discussed, as well.
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TL;DR: By using the Carrera Unified Formulation (CUF) and a total Lagrangian approach, the unified theory of beams including geometrical nonlinearities is introduced in this article.
Abstract: By using the Carrera Unified Formulation (CUF) and a total Lagrangian approach, the unified theory of beams including geometrical nonlinearities is introduced in this article. According to CUF, kin...
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Rodney S. Ruoff | 164 | 666 | 194902 |
Silvia Bordiga | 107 | 498 | 41413 |
Sergio Ferrara | 105 | 726 | 44507 |
Enrico Rossi | 103 | 606 | 41255 |
Stefano Passerini | 102 | 771 | 39119 |
James Barber | 102 | 642 | 42397 |
Markus J. Buehler | 95 | 609 | 33054 |
Dario Farina | 94 | 832 | 32786 |
Gabriel G. Katul | 91 | 506 | 34088 |
M. De Laurentis | 84 | 275 | 54727 |
Giuseppe Caire | 82 | 825 | 40344 |
Christophe Fraser | 76 | 264 | 29250 |
Erasmo Carrera | 75 | 829 | 23981 |
Andrea Califano | 75 | 305 | 31348 |
Massimo Inguscio | 74 | 427 | 21507 |