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2023
Karlovych, Oleksiy, and Eugene Shargorodsky. "On the weak convergence of shift operators to zero on rearrangement-invariant spaces." Revista Matemática Complutense. 36.1 (2023): 91-124.Website
Dimitrova, I., Vítor H. Fernandes, J. Koppitz, and T. M. Quinteiro. "Presentations for three remarkable submonoids of the dihedral inverse monoid on a finite set." Semigroup Forum (DOI 10.1007/s00233-023-10396-5; Online 31 Oct 2023). 107 (2023): 315-338. AbstractWebsite

In this paper we consider the submonoids OPDI_n, MDI_n and ODI_n of the dihedral inverse monoid DI_n of all orientation-preserving, monotone and order-preserving transformations, respectively. Our goal is to exhibit presentations for each of these three monoids.

Karlovych, Oleksiy, and Eugene Shargorodsky. "Remark on singular integral operators of convolution type on rearrangement-invariant Banach function spaces." Real Analysis Exchange. 48.1 (2023): 139-148.Website
Karlovych, Oleksiy, and Eugene Shargorodsky. "When are the norms of the Riesz projection and the backward shift operator equal to one?" Journal of Functional Analysis. 285.12 (2023): Paper No. 110158.Website
Carvalho, Fernanda, Maria Margarida R. .A. . Lima, Elissavet Kavoulaki, Nuno Leal, Joaquim Simão, CARLOS GALHANO, Hugo Águas, Giuseppina Padeletti, and João Pedro Veiga. "Decay products of historical cements from the Palace of Knossos, Crete, Greece." Journal of Cultural Heritage. 64 (2023): 113-119. AbstractWebsite

The Palace of Knossos, located on the island of Crete, Greece, is one of Europe's most important archaeological sites, serving as a testament to the Minoan civilization. Situated near the Mediterranean Sea, it is in close proximity to the seaport, airport, and industrial areas. Decay products commonly found in historical monuments within or near urban areas, such as black crusts and salt efflorescence, are also prevalent at the Palace of Knossos. To better understand the characteristics of the type of deterioration compounds found on cement in historical reconstruction zones, as well as their possible relationship with factors influencing the deterioration process, a multi-analytical approach was designed for the study of these materials. The results indicate that the black crusts primarily consist of gypsum and carbonaceous matter. However, the efflorescence salts are predominantly composed of thenardite instead of halite, despite the palace's proximity to the coastal area. These results may contribute to ongoing and future maintenance and preservation efforts for the monument.

2022
Caeiro, Frederico, L{\'ı}gia Henriques-Rodrigues, and Ivette M. Gomes. "The Use of Generalized Means in the Estimation of the Weibull Tail Coefficient." Computational and Mathematical Methods. 2022 (2022): 1-12. AbstractWebsite
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Amaro, P., A. Adamczak, Abdou M. Ahmed, L. Affolter, F. D. Amaro, P. Carvalho, T. L. Chen, L. M. P. Fernandes, M. Ferro, D. Goeldi, T. Graf, M. Guerra, T. W. Hänsch, C. A. O. Henriques, Y. C. Huang, P. Indelicato, O. Kara, K. Kirch, A. Knecht, F. Kottmann, Y. W. Liu, J. Machado, M. Marszalek, R. D. P. Mano, C. M. B. Monteiro, F. Nez, J. Nuber, A. Ouf, N. Paul, R. Pohl, E. Rapisarda, J. M. F. dos Santos, J. P. Santos, P. A. O. C. Silva, L. Sinkunaite, J. T. Shy, K. Schuhmann, S. Rajamohanan, A. Soter, L. Sustelo, D. Taqqu, L. B. Wang, F. Wauters, P. Yzombard, M. Zeyen, and A. Antognini. "Laser excitation of the 1s-hyperfine transition in muonic hydrogen." SciPost Physics. 13 (2022). Abstract

The CREMA collaboration is pursuing a measurement of the ground-state hyperfine splitting (HFS) in muonic hydrogen (μp) with 1 ppm accuracy by means of pulsed laser spectroscopy to determine the two-photon-exchange contribution with 2×10-4 relative accuracy. In the proposed experiment, the μp atom undergoes a laser excitation from the singlet hyperfine state to the triplet hyperfine state, then is quenched back to the singlet state by an inelastic collision with a H2 molecule. The resulting increase of kinetic energy after the collisional deexcitation is used as a signature of a successful laser transition between hyperfine states. In this paper, we calculate the combined probability that a μp atom initially in the singlet hyperfine state undergoes a laser excitation to the triplet state followed by a collisional-induced deexcitation back to the singlet state. This combined probability has been computed using the optical Bloch equations including the inelastic and elastic collisions. Omitting the decoherence effects caused by the laser bandwidth and collisions would overestimate the transition probability by more than a factor of two in the experimental conditions. Moreover, we also account for Doppler effects and provide the matrix element, the saturation fluence, the elastic and inelastic collision rates for the singlet and triplet states, and the resonance linewidth. This calculation thus quantifies one of the key unknowns of the HFS experiment, leading to a precise definition of the requirements for the laser system and to an optimization of the hydrogen gas target where μp is formed and the laser spectroscopy will occur.

Carvalho, Patrícia M., Eva Marguí, Aldona Kubala-Kukuś, Dariusz Banaś, Jorge Machado, Diogo Casal, Diogo Pais, José Paulo Santos, and Sofia Pessanha. "Evaluation of different analytical approaches using total reflection X-ray fluorescence systems for multielemental analysis of human tissues with different adipose content." Spectrochimica Acta - Part B Atomic Spectroscopy. 198 (2022). Abstract

Elemental content plays an important role in biological processes, and so, the multielemental analysis of human tissue samples is required in biomedical research. Still, the small amount of available biological samples and the adipose content of the samples can be major setbacks for the accurate determination of elemental content. In this study, we explored the potential of several analytical approaches combined with total reflection X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (TXRF) for multielemental analysis of human tissues with different adipose content (colon, heart, liver, lung, muscle, intestine, skin, stomach, uterus, bladder and aorta). The capabilities and limitations of different sample treatment procedures (suspension and acidic digestion) and two TXRF systems with different anode configurations (Mo and W X-ray tubes) have been evaluated for such purpose. Results showed that for tissues with a higher fat content (e.g., skin, and intestine) the best strategy was the acidic digestion of the sample before TXRF analysis. However, for other tissues, acceptable results were obtained by suspending 20 mg of powdered material in 1 mL of 2 M nitric acid. A further enhancement of the limits of detection and accuracy of the results was achieved if using Mo-TXRF systems, especially for the determination of low Z elements (e.g., K, and Ca) and of elements present at low concentrations (e.g., Cu) in the human tissues. Finally, results by TXRF analysis were compared with those obtained with μ-EDXRF and ICP-OES, and a good agreement was obtained.

Fernandes, Cláudio A., Alexei Yu. Karlovich, and Yuri I. Karlovich. "Fourier convolution operators with symbols equivalent to zero at infinity on Banach function spaces." Current Trends in Analysis, its Applications and Computation. Eds. P. Cerejeiras, M. Reissig, I. Sabadini, and J. Toft. Springer, 2022. 335-343.
Fernandes, Cláudio, Oleksiy Karlovych, and Samuel Medalha. "Invertibility of Fourier convolution operators with PC symbols on variable Lebesgue spaces with Khvedelidze weights." Journal of Mathematical Sciences. 266.3 (2022): 419-434.Website
Karlovich, Alexei, and Eugene Shargorodsky. "A lower estimate for weak-type Fourier multipliers." Complex Variables and Elliptic Equations. 67.3 (2022): 642-660.Website
Hendrickx, Christophe, Phil R. Bell, Michael Pittman, Andrew R. C. Milner, Elena Cuesta, Jingmai O'Connor, Mark Loewen, Philip J. Currie, Octávio Mateus, Thomas G. Kaye, and Rafael Delcourt. "Morphology and distribution of scales, dermal ossifications, and other non-feather integumentary structures in non-avialan theropod dinosaurs." Biological Reviews (2022). Abstracthendrickxetal.2021.morphologyanddistributionofscales.pdfWebsite

ABSTRACT Modern birds are typified by the presence of feathers, complex evolutionary innovations that were already widespread in the group of theropod dinosaurs (Maniraptoriformes) that include crown Aves. Squamous or scaly reptilian-like skin is, however, considered the plesiomorphic condition for theropods and dinosaurs more broadly. Here, we review the morphology and distribution of non-feathered integumentary structures in non-avialan theropods, covering squamous skin and naked skin as well as dermal ossifications. The integumentary record of non-averostran theropods is limited to tracks, which ubiquitously show a covering of tiny reticulate scales on the plantar surface of the pes. This is consistent also with younger averostran body fossils, which confirm an arthral arrangement of the digital pads. Among averostrans, squamous skin is confirmed in Ceratosauria (Carnotaurus), Allosauroidea (Allosaurus, Concavenator, Lourinhanosaurus), Compsognathidae (Juravenator), and Tyrannosauroidea (Santanaraptor, Albertosaurus, Daspletosaurus, Gorgosaurus, Tarbosaurus, Tyrannosaurus), whereas dermal ossifications consisting of sagittate and mosaic osteoderms are restricted to Ceratosaurus. Naked, non-scale bearing skin is found in the contentious tetanuran Sciurumimus, ornithomimosaurians (Ornithomimus) and possibly tyrannosauroids (Santanaraptor), and also on the patagia of scansoriopterygids (Ambopteryx, Yi). Scales are surprisingly conservative among non-avialan theropods compared to some dinosaurian groups (e.g. hadrosaurids); however, the limited preservation of tegument on most specimens hinders further interrogation. Scale patterns vary among and/or within body regions in Carnotaurus, Concavenator and Juravenator, and include polarised, snake-like ventral scales on the tail of the latter two genera. Unusual but more uniformly distributed patterning also occurs in Tyrannosaurus, whereas feature scales are present only in Albertosaurus and Carnotaurus. Few theropods currently show compelling evidence for the co-occurrence of scales and feathers (e.g. Juravenator, Sinornithosaurus), although reticulate scales were probably retained on the mani and pedes of many theropods with a heavy plumage. Feathers and filamentous structures appear to have replaced widespread scaly integuments in maniraptorans. Theropod skin, and that of dinosaurs more broadly, remains a virtually untapped area of study and the appropriation of commonly used techniques in other palaeontological fields to the study of skin holds great promise for future insights into the biology, taphonomy and relationships of these extinct animals.

Puértolas‐Pascual, E., A. Serrano‐Martínez, I. T. Kuzmin, and O. Mateus Neuroanatomy of the Cenomanian crocodylomorph Portugalosuchus. XIX Annual Conference of the European Association of Vertebrate Paleontologists., 2022. Abstractpuertolas-pascoal_et_al_2022_portugalosuchus_eavp_2022_abstract_volume.pdf

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Fernandes, AF, V. Beccari, AWA Kellner, and O. Mateus A new Gnathosaurine (Archaeopterodactyloidea, Pterosauria) from the Late Jurassic of Portugal. XIX Annual Conference of the European Association of Vertebrate Palaeontologists., 2022. Abstractfernandes_et_al_2022_pterosaur_eavp_2022_abstract_volume.pdf

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Karlovich, Alexei, and Eugene Shargorodsky. "On an analogue of a theorem by Astala and Tylli." Archiv der Mathematik. 118 (2022): 73-77.Website
Diening, Lars, Oleksiy Karlovych, and Eugene Shargorodsky. "On interpolation of reflexive variable Lebesgue spaces on which the Hardy-Littlewood maximal operator is bounded." Georgian Mathematical Journal . 29.3 (2022): 347-352.Website
Fernandes, Cláudio, Oleksiy Karlovych, and Márcio Valente. "On the density of Laguerre functions in some Banach function spaces." Journal of Inequalities and Special Functions. 13.2 (2022): 37-45.Website
Karlovych, Oleksiy, and Eugene Shargorodsky. "On the essential norms of singular integral operators with constant coeffcients and of the backward shift." Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society B. 9 (2022): 60-70.Website
Puértolas-Pascual, E., A. Serrano-Martínez, I. T. Kuzmin, and O. Mateus Paleoneuroanatomía de Portugalosuchus, un cocodrilomorfo eusuquio del Cenomaniense de Portugal. XXXVII Jornadas SEP y V Congreso Ibérico de Paleontología, .Libro de resúmenes. Cuenca: ISBN 13: 978-84-09-44478-6, 2022. Abstractpuertolas-pascula_et_al_2022_portugalosuchus_jornadas_sep_cuenca_abstract_2022.pdf

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Kocadagli, Ozan, Ezgi Ozer, and Arnaldo G. Batista. "Preictal phase detection on EEG signals using hybridized machine learning classifiers with a novel feature selection procedure based GAs and ICOMP." Expert Systems with Applications (2022): 118825.
de Miguel, Pablo Sanz, António B. Moniz, Nuno Boavida, Joan Antoni Serra, M. Pańków, G. Karoulas, Marina Peliz, and I. Papageorgiou Social partners’ involvement in dual vocational education and training (VET): a comparison of Greece, Spain, Poland and Portugal. Barcelona: Notus, 2022. Abstractsocial_partners_involvement_in_dual_vocatioanl_education_and_training_vet._a_comparison_of_greece_spain_poland_and_portugal.pdfWebsite

The research report presents the key findings from the INVOLVE project (VS/2020/0145). It contributes to the debates on the participation of social partners in dual VET governance under countries generally classified as state-centred, skills-formation regimes (Spain, Greece, Portugal and Poland). The research report analysed the actual role played by social partners in the dual VET systems in the selected countries at different governance levels and the extent to which trade unions and employer organisations are involved on an equal footing. It also formulates policy recommendations supporting collective responses to dual VET systems in the selected countries. Findings are based on desk research, fieldwork consisting of semi-structured interviews and mini-case studies and national scenarios developed by INVOLVE partners, on the basis of a scenario workshop methodology

Karlovych, Oleksiy, and Eugene Shargorodsky. "Toeplitz operators with non-trivial kernels and non-dense ranges on weak Hardy spaces." Toeplitz Operators and Random Matrices. In Memory of Harold Widom. Operator Theory: Advances and Applications, vol. 289. Eds. Estelle Basor, Albrecht ¨Böttcher, and Torsten Ehrhardt. Birkhäuser, 2022. 463-476.
Zhang, S. S., Y. Ke, E. Chen, H. Biscaia, and W. G. Li. "Effect of load distribution on the behaviour of RC beams strengthened in flexure with near-surface mounted (NSM) FRP." Composite Structures. 279 (2022). AbstractWebsite

Debonding failures of FRP have been frequently observed in laboratory tests of reinforced concrete (RC) beams flexurally-strengthened with near-surface mounted (NSM) fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP). A number of numerical and theoretical studies have been carried out to predict debonding failures in NSM FRP-strengthened beams, and several strength models have also been proposed. The existing studies, however, were all based on the scenario of a simply supported beam tested under one or two-point loading, while the influence of load distribution has not yet been investigated. This paper presents the first ever study into the effect of load distribution on the behaviour of NSM FRP-strengthened RC beams. A series of large-scale RC beams flexurally-strengthened with NSM FRP strips were first tested under different load uniformities; then a finite element (FE) model, which can give close predictions to the behaviour of such strengthened beams, was developed; finally, the proposed FE model was utilized to investigate the influence of bond length of NSM FRP on the load uniformity effect. It was found that the load uniformity has a significant effect on the beam behaviour, and the degree of this effect varies with the bond length of NSM FRP. © 2021 Elsevier Ltd