22 resultados para Ariès, Philippe


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Projecte de recerca elaborat a partir d’una estada a la Université de Toulouse 2 – Le Mirail entre gener i juny del 2007. En concret, l’estada efectuada ha suposat la integració de qui signa aquesta memòria dins l’equip al-Andalus/Hispaniae, dirigit pel professor Philippe Sénac, una de les diverses branques que conformen el grup FRAMESPA d’aquella universitat, unitat de recerca adscrita al CNRS (UMR 5136). El títol proposat per al contingut de la recerca en la sol•licitud presentada, Evolució del poblament i organització del territori a la Catalunya interior a l’Alta Edat Mitjana, encapçalava un pla de treball que tenia per objectiu la recopilació i l’anàlisi de dades arqueològiques i textuals que oferissin un escenari a partir del qual establir una seqüència evolutiva en relació a les diferents tendències pel que fa al poblament tardoantic i altmedieval en dues zones diferenciades com són les conques mitjanes dels rius Llobregat i Cardener, a la Catalunya Central, i la capçalera del riu Fluvià, a la Garrotxa. Així, s’han pogut detectar, a partir de la contrastació de les diferents dades, fenòmens diversos que reflecteixen la incidència dels successius canvis històrics a nivell territorial i de poblament.

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Continuity of set-valued maps is hereby revisited: after recalling some basic concepts of variational analysis and a short description of the State-of-the-Art, we obtain as by-product two Sard type results concerning local minima of scalar and vector valued functions. Our main result though, is inscribed in the framework of tame geometry, stating that a closed-valued semialgebraic set-valued map is almost everywhere continuous (in both topological and measure-theoretic sense). The result –depending on stratification techniques– holds true in a more general setting of o-minimal (or tame) set-valued maps. Some applications are briefly discussed at the end.

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We consider linear optimization over a nonempty convex semi-algebraic feasible region F. Semidefinite programming is an example. If F is compact, then for almost every linear objective there is a unique optimal solution, lying on a unique \active" manifold, around which F is \partly smooth", and the second-order sufficient conditions hold. Perturbing the objective results in smooth variation of the optimal solution. The active manifold consists, locally, of these perturbed optimal solutions; it is independent of the representation of F, and is eventually identified by a variety of iterative algorithms such as proximal and projected gradient schemes. These results extend to unbounded sets F.

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Esta investigación pretende abordar el estudio del juego en el ámbito teatral, intentando reconocer los vínculos que pudiera haber entre el universo de la escena y el lúdico. La base teórica estudiada sobre el juego serán las fuentes primarias de la construcción lúdica: Johan Huizinga, y Roger Caillois y como referente principal del análisis del signo teatral tomaré a Tadeusz Kowzan, historiador y semiólogo del teatro. Para documentar la práctica teatral, he seleccionado a Jacques Lecoq y Philippe Gaulier, además de la compañía británica Théâtre de Complicité, analizando muy particularmente su espectáculo Las tres vidas de Lucie Cabrol

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Objective: The importance of hemodynamics in the etiopathogenesis of intracranial aneurysms (IAs) is widely accepted.Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is being used increasingly for hemodynamic predictions. However, alogn with thecontinuing development and validation of these tools, it is imperative to collect the opinion of the clinicians. Methods: A workshopon CFD was conducted during the European Society of Minimally Invasive Neurological Therapy (ESMINT) Teaching Course,Lisbon, Portugal. 36 delegates, mostly clinicians, performed supervised CFD analysis for an IA, using the @neuFuse softwaredeveloped within the European project @neurIST. Feedback on the workshop was collected and analyzed. The performancewas assessed on a scale of 1 to 4 and, compared with experts’ performance. Results: Current dilemmas in the management ofunruptured IAs remained the most important motivating factor to attend the workshop and majority of participants showedinterest in participating in a multicentric trial. The participants achieved an average score of 2.52 (range 0–4) which was 63% (range 0–100%) of an expert user. Conclusions: Although participants showed a manifest interest in CFD, there was a clear lack ofawareness concerning the role of hemodynamics in the etiopathogenesis of IAs and the use of CFD in this context. More effortstherefore are required to enhance understanding of the clinicians in the subject.

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In this paper we explore the accumulation of capital in the presence oflimited insurance against idiosyncratic shocks, borrowing constraintsand endogenous labor supply. As in the exogenous labor supply case(e.g. Aiyagari 1994, Huggett 1997), we find that steady states arecharacterized with an interest rate smaller than the rate of timepreference. However,wealsofind that when labor supply is endogenous thepresence of uncertainty and a borrowing limit are not enough to giverise to aggregate precautionary savings .

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This paper offers empirical evidence that a country's choice of exchange rate regime can have a signifficant impact on its medium-term rate of productivity growth. Moreover, the impact depends critically on the country's level of financial development, its degree of market regulation, and its distance from the global technology frontier. We illustrate how each of these channels may operate in a simple stylized growth model in which real exchange rate uncertainty exacerbates the negative investment e¤ects of domestic credit market constraints. The empirical analysis is based on an 83 country data set spanning the years 1960-2000. Our approach delivers results that are in striking contrast to the vast existing empirical exchange rate literature, which largely finds the effects of exchange rate volatility on real activity to be relatively small and insignificant.