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    • Basic Mathematical Methodologies as Tool to Interpret Pandemic Data on the Sight of Freshman Engineering Students 

      Nieto-Chaupis, Huber (IEEE, 2023)
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      Along these last years (2020-2022) a lot attention has been paid on all types of information concerning to the pandemic of Corona virus 2019 and recently Monkeypox-2022. Mainly the information about the evolution of pandemics ...
    • Bayesian Synapse Driven by Quantum Hamiltonian and Electrical Interactions 

      Nieto-Chaupis, Huber (IEEE, 2025-04-21)
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      A probabilistic model of Synapse is proposed. In concrete, synapse is proposed as a Bayesian probability that requires the quantum probabilities for both: the interaction of Calcium 2+ in axon area, and the releasing of ...
    • Benefits of Metaverse Application in Education: A Systematic Review 

      Flores-Castañeda, Rosalynn Ornella; Olaya-Cotera, Sandro; Iparraguirre-Villanueva, Orlando (International Journal of Engineering Pedagogy (iJEP), 2023)
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      The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about significant changes in people’s lifestyles, with the educational sector being one of the most reliant on technology to facilitate the teaching and learning process. In this literature ...
    • Berry Phase in a Bloch-Like Sphere for Nonlinear Compton Scattering 

      Nieto-Chaupis, Huber (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2019-12)
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      We use a Bloch-like representation for nonlinear Compton scattering in order to derive the energy conservation inside the Dirac-Delta argument. For this end is argued that a geodesic translation along the Bloch-like sphere ...
    • Beyond the Classroom: Integrating Cutting-Edge Pedagogies in 6G Curriculum Development 

      Ochoa-Tataje, Freddy; Alanya-Beltran, Joel; Ruiz-Salazar, Jenny; Velarde-Vela, Luis; Perez-Peralta, Eladia; La-Chira-Loli, Monica (IGI GLOBAL, 2023)
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      Technology has advanced so quickly that it has had a significant impact on all facets of our lives, including education. Technology has changed how we learn, teach, and engage with educational materials over the years. ...
    • Big data: Applications and challenges 

      Bayona Oré, Sussy; Palomino Guerrero, Carla (International Business Information Management Association, 2018)
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      New technologies such as Internet of Things (IoT) and social media enable people to consciously and unconsciously generate large volumes of data daily, 24 hours a day and thus originated the concept of Big Data. The purpose ...
    • Bioelectrical Circuit from Charged Proteins as Biomarker of Renal Damage 

      Nieto-Chaupis, Huber (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2021-12-15)
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      At first phases of renal damage, kidney would allow to pass giant proteins such as albumin whose size is of order of nm., surpassing the glomerular zone and therefore going to the Bowman's space. In this manner at the ...
    • Bunching Effects at Emitted Radiation from GeV Electrons in a Strong Laser at Future TW Experiments 

      Nieto-Chaupis, Huber (IEEE, 2023)
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      Future experiments that consider the collision of GeV electrons and TW laser have as central objective to probe non-perturbative QED at the strong field where processes derived from Schwinger critic field can be observed. ...
    • Business Cybersecurity. Case study in Peruvian and Mexican SMEs 

      Rodriguez-Baca, Liset S.; Larrea-Serquén, Rosa L.; Cruzado, Carlos F.; Alarcón-Diaz, Mitchell; García- Hernández, Sandra E.; Pebe-Espinoza, Joe (IEEE, 2022)
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      Currently, organizations present a gap between business processes and information technology areas that translates into economic loss when they are victims of cyberattacks and affect the continuity of their business. For ...
    • Business Intelligence in Strategic Business Decision Making in Times of COVID-19: A Systematic Review of the Literature 

      Carbajal-Torres, Alexis; Ninaquispe-Florez, Joseph; Cabanillas-Carbonell, Michael (Springer Link, 2023)
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      Today, as a result of the pandemic we are going through due to the infectious disease COVID-19, many small, medium and large companies worldwide have had difficulties to stay in the market, because they have not made ...
    • Can Artificial Intelligence do Autonomous Research?: An Example of Using the Mitchell Criteria 

      Nieto-Chaupis, Huber (IEEE, 2023)
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      Nowadays, media and scientific literature have shown capabilities of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to carry out autonomous activities with the same efficiency as a human being are presented. It is clear that AI can support ...
    • Can artificial intelligence do the job of a theoretical physicist? 

      Nieto-Chaupis, Huber (IEEE, 2023)
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      If Artificial Intelligence is powerful, then it would cover a wide spectrum of jobs that commonly is done by humans that might require a high level of abstraction and mathematical creation. In this paper, the possibility ...
    • Can the Measurements of Albumin and Glucose Be Correlated Each Other? A Physics-Based Theory 

      Nieto-Chaupis, Huber (Springer, 2022-01-01)
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      As it is well known, the confirmation of albuminuria in diabetic patients requires of a test entirely different to blood-based tests. However, from the idea that the glucose dipoles can cancel the negative charges along ...
    • Changing Mathematical Paradigms at the University Level: Feedback from a Flipped Classroom at a Peruvian University 

      Beltozar-Clemente, Saul; Iparraguirre-Villanueva, Orlando; Zapata-Paulini, Joselyn; Cabanillas-Carbonell, Michael (International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies (iJIM), 2023)
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      The university-level mathematics teaching adopted by many professors is still a traditional classroom, and many students’ perception of mathematics is that it is a complicated subject. The operationality of the flipped ...
    • Chilli Dryness and Ripening Stages Assessment Using Machine Vision 

      Sajjan, Mahantesh; Kulkarni, Lingangouda; Anami, Basavaraj S.; Gaddagimath, Nijagunadev B.; Rodríguez Baca, Liset Sulay (MECS Press, 2023)
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      The quality of chilli is prime concern for farmers, traders and chilli processing industries. The effective determination of chilli dryness and ripening stages are important factors in determining its quality and chilli ...
    • Classical Electrodynamics and Green Functions with the Keller-Segel Equation 

      Nieto-Chaupis, Huber (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2020-12-16)
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      Bacteria can transport a well defined electric charge so that one can expect electrical interactions with different biochemical compounds in order to optimize their colonization in healthy hosts. This paper focuses on the ...
    • Classical Electrodynamics Formalism to Derive Quantum Mechanics Amplitude 

      Nieto-Chaupis, Huber (IEEE, 2023)
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      In some concrete examples such as the classical Compton backscattering, quantum mechanics phenomena can be also derived from rules given entirely inside the classical territory. In this paper the quantum mechanics amplitude ...
    • Classical Electrodynamics Predictions for LUXE and E-320 Experiments with 17 GeV electrons and TW Laser Collision 

      Nieto-Chaupis, Huber (IEEE, 2023)
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      The experiments LUXE at DESY Germany and E-320 at SLAC USA, are aimed to test strong-field QED for 15 +- 3 GeV electrons and TW laser pulses. In concrete both experiments will demonstrate the dominance of nonperturbative ...
    • Classical Nonlinear Compton Scattering with Strong Bessel Laser Beams 

      Nieto-Chaupis, Huber (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2021-12)
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      In this paper, the Hartemann-Kerman approach is numerically examined with the implementation of Bessel pulses that dramatically changes the morphology of yielded radiation. For this end it is used the covariant Bessel pulse ...
    • Classical-to-Quantum Transition in a Super-Intense Laser and Field Quantization 

      Nieto-Chaupis, Huber (IEEE, 2025-03-11)
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      The transition from a high-intensity laser passing from a Gaussian shape to one exhibiting Bessel profile, is presented. A semiclassical procedure by which external fields has not been quantized, was opted. The role of ...