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University of Cyprus
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About: University of Cyprus is a education organization based out in Nicosia, Cyprus. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Large Hadron Collider & Context (language use). The organization has 3624 authors who have published 15157 publications receiving 412135 citations.
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Singapore University of Technology and Design1, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology2, University of Cyprus3, Texas A&M University4, Polytechnic University of Valencia5, State University of Campinas6, University of Bath7, University of Texas at San Antonio8, Washington University in St. Louis9, California State University, Fresno10, University of Haifa11
TL;DR: The BATtle of the Attack Detection ALgorithms (BATADAL) is the most recent competition on planning and management of water networks undertaken within the Water Distribution Systems Analysis...
Abstract: The BATtle of the Attack Detection ALgorithms (BATADAL) is the most recent competition on planning and management of water networks undertaken within the Water Distribution Systems Analysis...
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the consumption of raw materials and emissions of pollutants from olive oil production in Lythrodontas region in Cyprus, in order to identify the processes which give rise to the most significant environmental burdens.
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22 Aug 2000TL;DR: It is shown that in order to compute weak bisimulation it is sufficient to restrict attention to only a finite number of these computations, and an algorithm is presented which has polynomial-time complexity in the number of states of the transition system.
Abstract: In this paper, we introduce weak bisimulation in the framework of Labeled Concurrent Markov Chains, that is, probabilistic transition systems which exhibit both probabilistic and nondeterministic behavior. By resolving the nondeterminism present, these models can be decomposed into a possibly infinite number of computation trees. We show that in order to compute weak bisimulation it is sufficient to restrict attention to only a finite number of these computations. Finally, we present an algorithm for deciding weak bisimulation which has polynomial-time complexity in the number of states of the transition system.
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TL;DR: The UV/S2O8(2-) (UV/ peroxydisulfate) was more efficient than UV/HSO5(-) ( UV/peroxysulfrate) and UV/H2O2 (UV /hydrogen peroxide) processes when natural water samples were used as reaction matrices and UV fluence based pseudo-first-order rate constants followed the expected order of radical quantum yields.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the nucleon scalar, axial, and tensor charges as well as the momentum fraction and the helicity and transversity moments were computed using lattice QCD simulations at a physical value of the pion mass.
Abstract: We present results on the nucleon scalar, axial, and tensor charges as well as on the momentum fraction and the helicity and transversity moments. The pion momentum fraction is also presented. The computation of these key observables is carried out using lattice QCD simulations at a physical value of the pion mass. The evaluation is based on gauge configurations generated with two degenerate sea quarks of twisted mass fermions with a clover term. We investigate excited state contributions with the nucleon quantum numbers by analyzing three sink-source time separations. We find that, for the scalar charge, excited states contribute significantly and, to a lesser degree, for the nucleon momentum fraction and the helicity moment. Our result for the nucleon axial charge agrees with the experimental value. Furthermore, we predict a value of 1.027(62) in the $\overline{\mathrm{MS}}$ scheme at 2 GeV for the isovector nucleon tensor charge directly at the physical point. The pion momentum fraction is found to be $⟨x{⟩}_{u\ensuremath{-}d}^{{\ensuremath{\pi}}^{\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}}}=0.214(15){(}_{\ensuremath{-}9}^{+12})$ in the $\overline{\mathrm{MS}}$ at 2 GeV.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Luca Lista | 140 | 2044 | 110645 |
Peter Wittich | 139 | 1646 | 102731 |
Stefano Giagu | 139 | 1651 | 101569 |
Norbert Perrimon | 138 | 610 | 73505 |
Pierluigi Paolucci | 138 | 1965 | 105050 |
Kreso Kadija | 135 | 1270 | 95988 |
Daniel Thomas | 134 | 846 | 84224 |
Julia Thom | 132 | 1441 | 92288 |
Alberto Aloisio | 131 | 1356 | 87979 |
Panos A Razis | 130 | 1287 | 90704 |
Jehad Mousa | 130 | 1226 | 86564 |
Alexandros Attikis | 128 | 1136 | 77259 |
Fotios Ptochos | 128 | 1036 | 81425 |
Charalambos Nicolaou | 128 | 1152 | 83886 |
Halil Saka | 128 | 1137 | 77106 |