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AsymptomaticGenu Recurvatumreshapes lower limb sagittaljoint and elevation angles during gait at different speeds
17 mars 2021, BUISSERET, Fabien; DIERICK, Frédéric; Lavallée, Pauline; Schreiber, Céline,
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Background:Kinematic characteristics of walking with an asymptomatic genu recurvatum are currently unknown. The objective of this study is to characterize the lower limb sagittal joint and elevation angles during walking in participants with asymptomatic genu recurvatum and compare it with control participants without knee deformation at different speeds.Methods:The spatio-temporal parameters and ...
Anyons in quantum mechanics with a minimal length
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The existence of anyons, i.e. quantum states with an arbitrary spin, is a generic feature of standard quantum mechanics in (2+1)-dimensional Minkowski spacetime. Here it is shown that relativistic anyons may exist also in quantum theories where a minimal length is present. The interplay between minimal length and arbitrary spin effects are discussed.
Alice et le Pendule : au pays des variables actions-angles
27 octobre 2020, BUISSERET, Fabien; Boulanger, Nicolas,
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Publication d'intérêt général/presse
Adiabatic invariants drive rhythmic human motion in variable gravity
01 décembre 2020, Boulanger, Nicolas; BUISSERET, Fabien; DIERICK, Frédéric; Dehouck, Victor; White, Olivier,
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Voluntary human movements are stereotyped. When modeled in the framework of classical mechanics they are expected to minimize cost functions that may include energy, a natural candidate from a physiological point of view also. In time-changing environments, however, energy is no longer conserved—regardless of frictional energy dissipation—and it is therefore not the preferred candidate for any cost ...
Adiabatic Invariant of Center-of-Mass Motion during Walking as a Dynamical Stability Constraint on Stride Interval Variability and Predictability
09 septembre 2022, BUISSERET, Fabien; Dehouck, Victor; Boulanger, Nicolas; HENRY, Guillaume; Piccinin, Florence; White, Olivier; DIERICK, Frédéric,
- HE Louvain en Hainaut
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Human walking exhibits properties of both stability and variability. On the one
hand, the variability of the interval of time between heel strikes is autocorrelated, i.e., not randomly
organized. On the other hand, walking is highly stereotyped and arguments from general mechanics
suggest that the stability of gait can be assessed according to invariant properties. This study aims
at proposing ...
A First-Quantized Model for Unparticles and Gauge Theories around Conformal Window
02 décembre 2021, Lhost, Guillaume; BUISSERET, Fabien; Boulanger, Nicolas,
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We first quantize an action proposed by Casalbuoni and Gomis in 2014 that describes two massless relativistic scalar particles interacting via a conformally invariant potential. The spectrum is a continuum of massive states that may be interpreted as unparticles. We then obtain in a similar way the mass operator for a deformed action in which two terms are introduced that break the conformal symmetry: ...