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[EN] This work makes a theoretical–experimental contribution to the study of ester and alkane solutions. Experimental data of isobaric vapor–liquid equilibria (VLE) are presented at 101.3 kPa for binary systems of methyl ethanoate with six alkanes (from C5 to C10), and of volumes and mixing enthalpies, vE and hE.
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Questo lavoro di tesi si inserisce nel recente filone di ricerca che ha lo scopo di studiare le strutture della Meccanica quantistica facendo impiego della geometria differenziale. In particolare, lo scopo della tesi è analizzare la geometria dello spazio degli stati quantistici puri e misti. Dopo aver riportato i risultati noti relativi a questo argomento, vengono calcolati esplicitamente il tensore metrico e la forma simplettica come parte reale e parte immaginaria del tensore di Fisher per le matrici densità 2×2 e 3×3. Quest’ultimo altro non é che la generalizzazione di uno strumento molto usato in Teoria dell’Informazione: l’Informazione di Fisher. Dal tensore di Fisher si può ottenere un tensore metrico non solo sulle orbite generate dall'azione del gruppo unitario ma anche su percorsi generati da trasformazioni non unitarie. Questo fatto apre la strada allo studio di tutti i percorsi possibili all'interno dello spazio delle matrici densità, che in questa tesi viene esplicitato per le matrici 2×2 e affrontato utilizzando il formalismo degli operatori di Kraus. Proprio grazie a questo formalismo viene introdotto il concetto di semi-gruppo dinamico che riflette la non invertibilità di evoluzioni non unitarie causate dall'interazione tra il sistema sotto esame e l’ambiente. Viene infine presentato uno schema per intraprendere la stessa analisi sulle matrici densità 3×3, e messe in evidenza le differenze con il caso 2×2.
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The African great lakes are of utmost importance for the local economy (fishing), as well as being essential to the survival of the local people. During the past decades, these lakes experienced fast changes in ecosystem structure and functioning, and their future evolution is a major concern. In this study, for the first time a set of one-dimensional lake models are evaluated for Lake Kivu (2.28°S; 28.98°E), East Africa. The unique limnology of this meromictic lake, with the importance of salinity and subsurface springs in a tropical high-altitude climate, presents a worthy challenge to the seven models involved in the Lake Model Intercomparison Project (LakeMIP). Meteorological observations from two automatic weather stations are used to drive the models, whereas a unique dataset, containing over 150 temperature profiles recorded since 2002, is used to assess the model’s performance. Simulations are performed over the freshwater layer only (60 m) and over the average lake depth (240 m), since salinity increases with depth below 60 m in Lake Kivu and some lake models do not account for the influence of salinity upon lake stratification. All models are able to reproduce the mixing seasonality in Lake Kivu, as well as the magnitude and seasonal cycle of the lake enthalpy change. Differences between the models can be ascribed to variations in the treatment of the radiative forcing and the computation of the turbulent heat fluxes. Fluctuations in wind velocity and solar radiation explain inter-annual variability of observed water column temperatures. The good agreement between the deep simulations and the observed meromictic stratification also shows that a subset of models is able to account for the salinity- and geothermal-induced effects upon deep-water stratification. Finally, based on the strengths and weaknesses discerned in this study, an informed choice of a one-dimensional lake model for a given research purpose becomes possible.
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The diversity and abundance of wild insect pollinators have declined in many agricultural landscapes. Whether such declines reduce crop yields, or are mitigated by managed pollinators such as honey bees, is unclear. We found universally positive associations of fruit set with flower visitation by wild insects in 41 crop systems worldwide. In contrast, fruit set increased significantly with flower visitation by honey bees in only 14% of the systems surveyed. Overall, wild insects pollinated crops more effectively; an increase in wild insect visitation enhanced fruit set by twice as much as an equivalent increase in honey bee visitation. Visitation by wild insects and honey bees promoted fruit set independently, so pollination by managed honey bees supplemented, rather than substituted for, pollination by wild insects. Our results suggest that new practices for integrated management of both honey bees and diverse wild insect assemblages will enhance global crop yields.