Institution
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: The margination dynamics of microparticles with different shapes has been analyzed within a laminar flow mimicking the hydrodynamic conditions in the microcirculation, showing discoidal particles marginate in a larger number compared to quasi-hemispherical and spherical particles.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors consider continuous-time average consensus dynamics in which the agents' states are communicated through uniform quantizers and prove that solutions to the resulting system are defined in the Krasowskii sense and converge to conditions of practical consensus.
277 citations
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TL;DR: In this article, the boundary state description of a Dp-brane is strictly related to the corresponding classical solution of the low-energy string effective action, by projecting the boundary states on the massless states of the closed string, they obtain the tension, the R-R charge and the large-distance behavior of the classical solution.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured the transverse momentum spectra of pi(+/-), K-+/- and p((p) over bar) up to p(T) = 20 GeV/c at mid-rapidity in pp, peripheral (60-80%) and central (0-5%) Pb-Pb collisions.
276 citations
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TL;DR: The main features of the power line communication channel are illustrated, and some of the solutions advocated for modem design are illustrated.
Abstract: Designing a system able to cope with a hostile channel is a typical challenge for data communication engineers. High-data-rate communication over power lines is an exemplar case: while power lines are a potentially convenient and inexpensive "no new wire" medium for data transmission, their features make it very difficult to design a simple modem. In this article we illustrate the main features of the power line communication channel, and some of the solutions advocated for modem design.
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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 |