9 resultados para Question allemande
em Consorci de Serveis Universitaris de Catalunya (CSUC), Spain
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This paper contributes to the literature on both embodied technical progress and firm dynamics, by formulating an endogenous growth model where selection and imitation play a fundamental role in helping capital good producers to learn about the productivity of technologies embodied in new plants. By calibrating the model to some key aggregates particularly relevant for the embodied capital literature, among them the growth rate of the relative investment price, the model quantitatively replicates the main facts associated to firm dynamics, such as the entry rate and the tail index of the establishment size distribution. In line with the previous literature, it also predicts a contribution to productivity growth of embodied technical progress and selection of around 60%
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En réussissant à s’ancrer dans les Länder d’Allemagne occidentale, et en devenant de ce fait une formation politique “relevant” à l’échelle de l’ensemble de la République fédérale –et non de sa seule partie orientale–, le parti de la gauche antilibérale Die Linke (La Gauche) a mis fin au système quadripartite qui avait perduré outre-Rhin malgré la présence du Parti du socialisme démocratique au Bundestag depuis 1990. Interrogeant les succès électoraux de Die Linke, qui tiennent non seulement à des facteurs endogènes propres à l’Allemagne (plus grande sensibilité aux inégalités sociales depuis la réunification, désaffection touchant un SPD “désidéologisé” mis en difficulté par les réformes de l’Agenda 2010), mais aussi à des facteurs exogènes dont les effets se font sentir dans de nombreux autres pays européens (paupérisation des classes moyennes et inférieures, réaction anti-libérale à l’encontre des politiques de dérégulation prônées par l’Union Européenne, etc.), le présent article tente de cerner la menace électorale que ce nouvel acteur politique fait peser sur le SPD, ainsi que les réponses que ce dernier y apporte. Il montre également que la percée de Die Linke entraînera à court terme une redéfinition des jeux d’alliances partisanes affectant la constitution et la stabilité des exécutifs gouvernementaux aussi bien régionaux que fédéraux, et augmentant corollairement les risques de “cohabitation à l’allemande”.
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It has been claimed that extreme black holes exhibit a phenomenon of flux expulsion for Abelian Higgs vortices, irrespective of the relative width of the vortex to the black hole. Recent work by two of the authors showed a subtlety in the treatment of the event horizon, which cast doubt on this claim. We analyze in detail the vortexextreme black hole system, showing that, while flux expulsion can occur, it does not do so in all cases. We give analytic proofs for both expulsion and penetration of flux, in each case deriving a bound for that behavior. We also present extensive numerical work backing up, and refining, these claims, and showing in detail how a vortex can end on a black hole in all situations. We also calculate the back reaction of the vortex on the geometry, and comment on the more general vortexblack hole system.
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This paper describes Question Waves, an algorithm that can be applied to social search protocols, such as Asknext or Sixearch. In this model, the queries are propagated through the social network, with faster propagation through more trustable acquaintances. Question Waves uses local information to make decisions and obtain an answer ranking. With Question Waves, the answers that arrive first are the most likely to be relevant, and we computed the correlation of answer relevance with the order of arrival to demonstrate this result. We obtained correlations equivalent to the heuristics that use global knowledge, such as profile similarity among users or the expertise value of an agent. Because Question Waves is compatible with the social search protocol Asknext, it is possible to stop a search when enough relevant answers have been found; additionally, stopping the search early only introduces a minimal risk of not obtaining the best possible answer. Furthermore, Question Waves does not require a re-ranking algorithm because the results arrive sorted
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Presentation at: II IAS Annual Research Programme International ConferenceSession: Governing Regions, Lancaster Setember 17-19 2007
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The model of Questions Answering (Q&A) for eLearning is based on collaborative learning through questions that are posed by students and their answers to that questions which are given by peers, in contrast with the classical model in which students ask questions to the teacher only. In this proposal we extend the Q&A model including the social presence concept and a quantitative measure of it is proposed; besides it is considered the evolution of the resulting Q&A social network after the inclusion of the social presence and taking into account the feedback on questions posed by students and answered by peers. The social network behaviorwas simulated using a Multi-Agent System to compare the proposed social presence model with the classical and the Q&A models