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sabato 27 aprile 2024

# ethno: cross-cultural comparison of rhythm priors in 15 countries.


<< Music is present in every known society but varies from place to place. What, if anything, is universal to music cognition? (AA) measured a signature of mental representations of rhythm in 39 participant groups in 15 countries, spanning urban societies and Indigenous populations. >>️

Their << results suggest a common feature of music cognition: discrete rhythm ‘categories’ at small-integer ratios. These discrete representations plausibly stabilize musical systems in the face of cultural transmission but interact with culture-specific traditions to yield the diversity that is evident when mental representations are probed across many cultures. >>️

Nori Jacoby, Rainer Polak, et al. Commonality and variation in mental representations of music revealed by a cross-cultural comparison of rhythm priors in 15 countries. Nat Hum Behav.  doi: 10.1038/ s41562-023-01800-9. March 4, 2024. 

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Keywords: ethno, music, jazz, behavior


martedì 23 aprile 2024

# gst: Lévy flights and Lévy walks under stochastic resetting.

<< Stochastic resetting is a protocol of starting anew, which can be used to facilitate the escape kinetics. (AA)  demonstrate that restarting can accelerate the escape kinetics from a finite interval restricted by two absorbing boundaries also in the presence of heavy-tailed, Lévy-type, α
-stable noise. However, the width of the domain where resetting is beneficial depends on the value of the stability index α determining the power-law decay of the jump length distribution. For heavier (smaller α) distributions, the domain becomes narrower in comparison to lighter tails. >>

<< Additionally, (AA) explore connections between Lévy flights (LFs) and Lévy walks (LWs) in the presence of stochastic resetting. First of all, (They) show that for Lévy walks, the stochastic resetting can also be beneficial in the domain where the coefficient of variation is smaller than 1. Moreover, (They) demonstrate that in the domain where LWs are characterized by a finite mean jump duration (length), with the increasing width of the interval, the LWs start to share similarities with LFs under stochastic resetting. >>️

Bartosz Żbik, Bartłomiej Dybiec. Lévy flights and Lévy walks under stochastic resetting. Phys. Rev. E 109, 044147. April 22, 2024.

Also: keyword Lévy in FonT

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Keywords: gst, escape, noise, stochastic resetting, Lévy


sabato 20 aprile 2024

# gst: apropos of synchronization of large bubble clouds, self-oscillating acoustic bubbles that bounce

<< Self-oscillations underlie many natural phenomena such as heartbeat, ocean waves, and the pulsation of variable stars. (..) In this study, (AA) consider two closely spaced bubbles pulsating in the kHz range in response to ultrasonic excitation. A translational bouncing motion emerges from their interaction with a much lower frequency than the bubble pulsation frequency. >>

Their analysis << reveals that the observed bubble bouncing exhibits the main features of self-oscillation, such as negative damping and the emergence of a limit cycle. These results highlight unexpected nonlinear effects in the field of microbubbles and give insights into the understanding of synchronization in large bubble clouds. >>️

Gabriel Regnault, Alexander A Doinikov, et al. Phenomenon of self-oscillation in bubble dynamics: Bouncing acoustic bubbles. arXiv: 2404.05822v1 [physics.flu-dyn]. Apr 8, 2024.

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Keywords: gst, bubble, self-oscillation, bouncing, behavior, collective behavior, bouncing motion, synchronization


mercoledì 17 aprile 2024

# life: oops! AI - artificial intelligence - now beats humans at basic tasks.


<< Artificial intelligence (AI) systems, such as the chatbot ChatGPT, have become so advanced that they now very nearly match or exceed human performance in tasks including reading comprehension, image classification and competition-level mathematics, according to a new report. >>️

Nicola Jones. AI now beats humans at basic tasks — new benchmarks are needed, says major report. Stanford University’s 2024 AI Index charts the meteoric rise of artificial-intelligence tools. Nature. doi: 10.1038/ d41586-024-01087-4. Apr 15, 2024. 

<< Welcome to the seventh edition of the AI Index report. The 2024 Index is our most comprehensive to date and arrives at an important moment when AI’s influence on society has never been more pronounced. >>
THE AI INDEX REPORT. Measuring trends in AI. 

Also:  "qui non e' impossibile immaginare ..." (here it is not impossible to imagine ... ). In: FonT. Dec 31, 2015. 

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Keywords: life, ai, artificial intelligence, analogy, nfulaw


martedì 16 aprile 2024

# gst: apropos of collective behaviors, a visual model to reproduces swarming, schooling, and milling.


<< Animal collective behavior is often modeled with self-propelled particles, assuming each individual has “omniscient” knowledge of its neighbors. Yet, neighbors may be hidden from view and we do not know the effect of this information loss. To address this question, (AA) propose a visual model of collective behavior where each particle moves according to bioplausible visual cues, in particular the optic flow. This visual model successfully reproduces three classical collective behaviors: swarming (no orientational order), schooling (high orientational order), and milling (the group coordinately swirls in a circular pattern). >>️

Diego Castro, Franck Ruffier, Christophe Eloy. Modeling collective behaviors from optic flow and retinal cues. Phys. Rev. Research 6, 023016. Apr 4, 2024. 

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Keywords: gst, swarming, flocking, behavior, particle, self-propelled particles


sabato 13 aprile 2024

# gst: evolving disorder and chaos induces acceleration of elastic waves.

<< Static or frozen disorder, characterised by spatial heterogeneities, influences diverse complex systems, encompassing many-body systems, equilibrium and nonequilibrium states of matter, intricate network topologies, biological systems, and wave-matter interactions. >>

AA << investigate elastic wave propagation in a one-dimensional heterogeneous medium with diagonal disorder. (They) examine two types of complex elastic materials: one with static disorder, where mass density randomly varies in space, and the other with evolving disorder, featuring random variations in both space and time. (AA) results indicate that evolving disorder enhances the propagation speed of Gaussian pulses compared to static disorder. Additionally, (They) demonstrate that the acceleration effect also occurs when the medium evolves chaotically rather than randomly over time. The latter establishes that evolving randomness is not a unique prerequisite for observing wavefront acceleration, introducing the concept of chaotic acceleration in complex media. >>️

M. Ahumada, L. Trujillo, J. F. Marín. Evolving disorder and chaos induces acceleration of elastic waves. arXiv: 2403.02113v1 [cond-mat.dis-nn]. Mar 4, 2024. 

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Keywords: gst, waves, elastic, chaos, transition


mercoledì 10 aprile 2024

# gst: exploring the on-demand dynamical generation of a plethora of dispersive shock waves arising in attractive one-dimensional droplet-bearing environment.

AA << demonstrate the controllable generation of distinct types of dispersive shock-waves emerging in a quantum droplet bearing environment with the aid of step-like initial conditions. Dispersive regularization of the ensuing hydrodynamic singularities occurs due to the competition between meanfield repulsion and attractive quantum fluctuations. This interplay delineates the dominance of defocusing (hyperbolic) and focusing (elliptic) hydrodynamic phenomena respectively being designated by real and imaginary speed of sound. >>

<< Surprisingly, dispersive shock waves persist across the hyperbolic-to-elliptic threshold, while a plethora of additional wave patterns arise, such as rarefaction waves, traveling dispersive shock waves, (anti)kinks and droplet wavetrains. >>

AA << results pave the way for unveiling a multitude of unexplored coherently propagating waveforms in such attractively interacting mixtures. >>

Sathyanarayanan Chandramouli, Simeon I. Mistakidis, Garyfallia C. Katsimiga, Panayotis G. Kevrekidis. 
Dispersive shock waves in a one-dimensional droplet-bearing environment. arXiv: 2404.02998v2 [nlin.PS]. Apr 5, 2024. 

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Keywords: gst, waves, drops