Measuring the emotional state among interacting agents: A game theory approach using reinforcement learning
Abstract
Studies on emotion perception often require stimuli that convey different emotions. These stimuli can serve as a tool to understand how agents react to different circumstances. Although different stimuli have been commonly used to change the emotions of an agent, it is not clear how to measure the emotional state of an agent.
Energy levels in a single-electron quantum dot with hydrostatic pressure
Abstract
In this article we present a study of the effects of hydrostatic pressure on the energy levels of a quantum dot with an electron. A quantum dot is modeled using an infinite potential well and a two-dimensional harmonic oscillator and solved through the formalism of second quantization. A scheme for the implementation of a quantum NOT gate controlled with hydrostatic pressure is proposed.
Financial risk of increasing the follow-up period of breast cancer treatment currently covered by the Social Protection System in Health in México
Abstract
Background
The objective of this work is to estimate the financial impact of increasing the monitoring period for breast cancer, which is financed by the Sistema de Protección Social en Salud (SPSS—Social Protection System in Health).