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1 ELENCO DELLE PUBBLICAZIONI di Leonardo Angelini Lavori pubblicati su riviste 1. An extrapolation method for the perturbative expansion of the S-Matrix. Application to high-energy hadronic collisions. (L. Angelini, L. Nitti, M. Pellicoro, M. Villani) Il Nuovo Cimento 41A, 250 (1977). 2. Final-state enhancement factor in Z 0, W ± production due to quark confinement. (L. Angelini, P. Castorina, G. Nardulli) Lettere al Nuovo Cimento 30A, 379 (1981). 3. QGD analysis of K 0 production in electron-positron annihilation. (L. Angelini, P. Castorina) Lettere al Nuovo Cimento 30A, 451 (1981). 4. The structure of final states in low p t proton-proton interactions at high energies. Physics Letters 107B, 446 (1981). 5. Is the Gluon hiding under the third jet? Physics Letters 119B, 456 (1982). 6. Fire-String formation at high energies: proton-proton versus proton-antiproton. Nuclear Physics B216, 83 (1983). 7. Fire-String decay at high energies: baryon-antibaryon production in electronpositron annihilation. Physics Letters 123B, 246 (1983). 8. Fire-String decay in high-energy electron-positron annihilation: one particle distributions and scaling violations. Physical Review D27, 1668 (1983).
2 9. Fire String theory of electron-positron annihilation. La Rivista del Nuovo Cimento vol.6, n.3 (1983). 10. Can we understand the NA5 effect? Physics Letters 141B, 255 (1984). 11. A Monte Carlo program for generating hadronic final states in electronpositron annihilations. Computer Physics Communications (1985). 12. Bilocal Mean Field equations for extended mesons and quark confinement. (L. Angelini, L. Nitti, M. Pellicoro) Il Nuovo Cimento 86A, 101 (1985). 13. A realistic model of the semileptonic decays of Beauty. Physics Letters 172B, 447 (1986). 14. Nailing down the KM-matrix and the top quark mass. Physics Letters 195B 469 (1987) e Physics Letters 202B 620 (1988). 15. Analysis of hadron production in deep inelastic scattering through the Fire- String model. Proceedings of the Intern. Europhysics Conf. on High Energy Physics. Edited by Olga Botner. Uppsala University Press (1987) Inclusive weak decays of charmed mesons. Il Nuovo Cimento 99A, 45 (1988). 17. Variational approach to lattice quantum mechanics (L. Angelini, M. Pellicoro, M. Villani) Physical Review D 38, 1183 (1988). 18. Analysis of hadron production in deep inelastic muon-proton collisions through the Fire-String model Zeitschrift fur Physik C 41, 39 (1988). 19. High p t physics in pp and pp scattering Physics Letters 211B, 472 (1988). 2
3 20. Low and high p t physics in the Fire-String model Proceedings of the 1988 Perugia Workshop on Multiparticle Production. Editors R. Hwa, G. Pancheri, Y. Srivastava. Singapore 339 (1989). 21. Description of hadron final states in deep inelastic muon-proton collisions through the Fire-String model. Proceedings of the 1988 Perugia Workshop on Multiparticle Production. Editors R. Hwa, G. Pancheri, Y. Srivastava. Singapore 368 (1989). 22. Analysis of hadron production in deep inelastic muon-proton collisions through the Fire-String model (part II). Zeitschrift fur Physik C 44, 599 (1989). 23. Some aspects of the structure of pp ( pp) scattering at high energy. Physical Review D 41, 2081 (1990). 24. A Monte Carlo program for generating hadronic final states. Computer Physics Communications 67, 293 (1991). 25. Constrained variational approach to second order phase transitions. Applications to a two layer Ising model. (L. Angelini, D. Caroppo, M. Pellicoro, M. Villani) Journal of Physics A25, 5423 (1992). 26. The CLE condition and the correlation length on the square lattice Ising model with first and second neighbour interactions. (L. Angelini, M. Pellicoro, I. Sardella, M. Villani) Journal of Physics A26, 5207 (1993). 27. The two-layer Ising film correlation length and critical curve by CLE and CVM methods. (L. Angelini, D. Caroppo, M. Pellicoro, M. Villani) Physica A219, 447 (1995). 28. Spontaneous breaking of layer symmetry in an Ising film and universality. (L. Angelini, D. Caroppo, M. Pellicoro, M. Villani) Physica A237, 320 (1997). 29. Variational method and duality in the 2D Potts model. (L. Angelini, M. Pellicoro, I. Sardella, M. Villani) Journal of Physics A30, 7677 (1997) 3
4 30. Phase ordering in chaotic map lattices with conserved dynamics. (L. Angelini, M. Pellicoro, S. Stramaglia) Physical Review E 60, R5021 (1999). 31. Clustering data by inhomogeneous chaotic map lattices. (L. Angelini, F. De Carlo, C. Marangi, M. Pellicoro, S. Stramaglia) Physical Review Letters 85, 554 (2000). 32. Clustering by inhomogeneous chaotic maps in landmine detection. (C. Marangi, L. Angelini, F. De Carlo, G. Nardulli, M. Pellicoro, S. Stramaglia) Proceedings of the VI Conference on Image and Signal Processing for Remote Sensing, SPIE Proceedings vol (2001). 33. Phase ordering in chaotic map lattices with additive noise. (L. Angelini, M. Pellicoro, S. Stramaglia) Physics Letters A 285, (2001). 34. Cost functions for pairwise data clustering. (L. Angelini, L. Nitti, M. Pellicoro, S. Stramaglia) Physics Letters A 285, (2001). 35. Chaotic neural networks clustering: an application to antipersonnel mines detection by dynamical IR imaging. (L. Angelini, F. De Carlo, M. Mannarelli, C. Marangi, G. Nardulli, M. Pellicoro, G. Satalino, S. Stramaglia) Optical Engineering 40, (2001). 36. Clustering mtdna sequences for human evolution studies. (C. Marangi, L. Angelini, M. Mannarelli, M. Pellicoro, S. Stramaglia, M. Attimonelli, M. De Robertis, L. Nitti, G. Pesole, C. Saccone and M. Tommaseo) in Modelling Biomedical Signals, ed. G. Nardulli and S. Stramaglia, World Scientific, London (2002). 37. Jet analysis by Deterministic Annealing. (L. Angelini, P. de Felice, M. Maggi, G. Nardulli, L. Nitti, M. Pellicoro, S. Stramaglia) Physics Letters B 545, (2002). 38. Antiferromagnetic effects in chaotic map lattices with a conservation law. (L. Angelini) Physics Letters A 307, (2003). 39. Statistical Physics and the Clustering Problem. (S. Stramaglia, L. Angelini, C. Marangi, L. Nitti, and M. Pellicoro) 4
5 in New Directions in Statistical Physics, Econophysics, Bioinformatics, and Pattern Recognition, Wille Luc T. (Ed.), pp , Springer-Verlag, Berlin Phase shifts of synchronized oscillators and the systolic-diastolic blood pressure relation. (L. Angelini, G. Lattanzi, R. Maestri, D. Marinazzo, G. Nardulli, L. Nitti, M. Pellicoro, G. D. Pinna, and S. Stramaglia) Phys. Rev. E 69, (2004). 41. Steady-State Visual Evoked Potentials and Phase Synchronization in Migraine Patients (L. Angelini, M. De Tommaso, M. Guido, K. Hu, P. Ch. Ivanov, D. Marinazzo, G. Nardulli, L. Nitti, M. Pellicoro, C. Pierro and S. Stramaglia) Physical Review Letters 93, (2004). 42. Deterministic Annealing as a jet clustering algorithm in hadronic collisions. (L. Angelini, G. Nardulli, L. Nitti, M. Pellicoro, D. Perrino and S. Stramaglia) Physics Letters B 601, (2004). 43. Visually evoked phase synchronization changes of alpha rhythm in migraine: Correlations and clinical features (M. De Tommaso, D. Marinazzo, M. Guido, G. Libro, S. Stramaglia, L. Nitti, G. Lattanzi, L. Angelini, M. Pellicoro) International Journal of Psychophysiology 57, (2005). 44. Measuring randomness by leave-one-out prediction error. Analysis of EEG after painful stimulation (N. Ancona, L. Angelini, M. De Tommaso, D. Marinazzo, L. Nitti, M. Pellicoro, S. Stramaglia) Physica A 365, (2006). 45. Kernel method for clustering based on optimal target vector (L. Angelini, D. Marinazzo, M. Pellicoro, S. Stramaglia) Physics Letters A 357, Multiscale analysis of heart rate, blood pressure and respiration time series L. Angelini and R. Maestri and D. Marinazzo and L. Nitti and M. Pellicoro and G. D. Pinna and S. Stramaglia and S.A. Tupputi Artificial Intelligence in Medicine 41, Identification of network modules by optimization of ratio association (L. Angelini, S. Boccaletti, D. Marinazzo, M. Pellicoro, S. Stramaglia) Chaos 17, (2007). 5
6 48. Natural clustering: the modularity approach (L. Angelini, D. Marinazzo, M. Pellicoro, S. Stramaglia) Journal of Statistical Mechanics: theory and experiment, L08001 (2007). 49. Semi-supervised learning by search of optimal target vector (L. Angelini, D. Marinazzo, M. Pellicoro, S. Stramaglia) Pattern Recognition Letters 29, (2008). 50. Meccanica Quantistica: problemi scelti (L. Angelini) Springer-Verlag Italia, Milano (2008). 6
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