5 resultados para Chord normal force

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We study the supercore of a system derived from a normal form game. For the case of a finite game with pure strategies, we define a sequence of games and show that the supercore of that system coincides with the set of Nash equilibrium strategy profiles of the last game in the sequence. This result is illustrated with the characterization of the supercore for the n-person prisoners’ dilemma. With regard to the mixed extension of a normal form game, we show that the set of Nash equilibrium profiles coincides with the supercore for games with a finite number of Nash equilibria. For games with an infinite number of Nash equilibria this need not be no longer the case. Yet, it is not difficult to find a binary relation which guarantees the coincidence of these two sets.

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Published as an article in: Journal of Population Economics, 2004, vol. 17, issue 1, pages 1-16.

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This paper explores how audio chord estimation could improve if information about chord boundaries or beat onsets is revealed by an oracle. Chord estimation at the frame level is compared with three simulations, each using an oracle of increasing powers. The beat and chord segments revealed by an oracle are used to compute a chord ranking at the segment level, and to compute the cumulative probability of finding the correct chord among the top ranked chords. Oracle results on two different audio datasets demonstrate the substantial potential of segment versus frame approaches for chord audio estimation. This paper also provides a comparison of the oracle results on the Beatles dataset, the standard dataset in this area, with the new Billboard Hot 100 chord dataset.

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[ES]El Trabajo de Fin de Grado que se presenta tiene por objeto la contribución a un proyecto de investigación mediante el análisis y diseño de una mesa de posicionamiento basada en flexión para un mecanismo de nanoposicionamiento XY. Dicho proyecto se integra dentro de una línea de investigación promovida por la Universidad del País Vasco y el grupo empresarial EGILE CORPORATION XXI, especializado en la fabricación de componentes y mecanizados de alta precisión. Consiste en rediseñar la mesa de un mecanismo de nanoposicionamiento. Para ello se parte de un diseño actual y mediante la modificación de su geometría, se pretende obtener unas mejores prestaciones en cuanto a precisión, facilidad de predicción del comportamiento y amplitud del movimiento. Las tareas a llevar a cabo serán las siguientes: obtención de un modelo simplificado de la mesa, convirtiendo las juntas flexibles reales en juntas tradicionales con una cierta rigidez torsional; definición de la geometría en base a los requisitos fijados, tanto de amplitud como de precisión; y verificación del diseño elegido, mediante el cálculo por MEF del rango de movimiento y precisión del mismo, frecuencias naturales y relación entre la fuerza aplicada y el movimiento obtenido.

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The full retarded electromagnetic force experienced by swift electrons moving parallel to planar boundaries is revisited, for both metallic and dielectric targets, with special emphasis on the consequences in electron microscopy experiments. The focus is placed on the sign of the transverse force experienced by the electron beam as a function of the impact parameter. For point probes, the force is found to be always attractive. The contribution of the induced magnetic field and the causality requirements of the target dielectric response, given by the Kramers-Kronig (K-K) relations, prove to be crucial issues at small impact parameters. For spatially extended probes, repulsive forces are predicted for close trajectories, in agreement with previous works. The force experienced by the target is also explored, with the finding that in insulators, the momentum associated to Cherenkov radiation (CR) is relevant at large impact parameters.