999 resultados para Universitat de Girona -- Parc Científic i Tecnològic


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Editorial del número 8 de la revista Engega, dedicat a la recerca que es fa a la Universitat

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Ressenya del llibre Girona, ciutat viva i de colors. L’obra escrita en to autobiogràfic per Nadal i Farreras des del punt de vista de ciutadà, alcalde i historiador que percep el pas d’una Girona grisa i negra a una ciutat de colors, viva i dinàmica

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La enseñanza de cualquier campo o disciplina no puede ser ajeno ni al concepto de ciencia como de construcción social, ni a la concepción del aprendizaje.Todos los aspectos han de orientar la didáctica, especialmente la de las ciencias sociales, para que el currículum sea coherente y lleno de significado para el conjunto de alumnos y alumnas.

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Se explica de modo general el tercer seminario 'Las ciencias y los niños en el Museo de la Ciencia y de la Técnica de Catalunya', el cual tuvo lugar a finales del 2007.

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Resumen en catalán. Vídeo disponible en beta

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Presentació de la revista 'Wale’keru: revista de Investigación en Cultura y Desarrollo' a càrrec de Anna Ma. Geli, rectora de la Universitat de Girona

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Aquesta entrega d’ENGEGA fa incidència en la marca Campus d’Excel·lència Internacional, clau de la Universitat del Girona del futur

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We take stock of the present position of compositional data analysis, of what has been achieved in the last 20 years, and then make suggestions as to what may be sensible avenues of future research. We take an uncompromisingly applied mathematical view, that the challenge of solving practical problems should motivate our theoretical research; and that any new theory should be thoroughly investigated to see if it may provide answers to previously abandoned practical considerations. Indeed a main theme of this lecture will be to demonstrate this applied mathematical approach by a number of challenging examples

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This paper is a first draft of the principle of statistical modelling on coordinates. Several causes —which would be long to detail—have led to this situation close to the deadline for submitting papers to CODAWORK’03. The main of them is the fast development of the approach along the last months, which let appear previous drafts as obsolete. The present paper contains the essential parts of the state of the art of this approach from my point of view. I would like to acknowledge many clarifying discussions with the group of people working in this field in Girona, Barcelona, Carrick Castle, Firenze, Berlin, G¨ottingen, and Freiberg. They have given a lot of suggestions and ideas. Nevertheless, there might be still errors or unclear aspects which are exclusively my fault. I hope this contribution serves as a basis for further discussions and new developments

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Compositional data analysis motivated the introduction of a complete Euclidean structure in the simplex of D parts. This was based on the early work of J. Aitchison (1986) and completed recently when Aitchinson distance in the simplex was associated with an inner product and orthonormal bases were identified (Aitchison and others, 2002; Egozcue and others, 2003). A partition of the support of a random variable generates a composition by assigning the probability of each interval to a part of the composition. One can imagine that the partition can be refined and the probability density would represent a kind of continuous composition of probabilities in a simplex of infinitely many parts. This intuitive idea would lead to a Hilbert-space of probability densities by generalizing the Aitchison geometry for compositions in the simplex into the set probability densities