947 resultados para infinite horizon
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Bon nombre de consommateurs de substances psychoactives se retrouvent dans les institutions carcérales québécoises et canadiennes. Or, leur consommation ne s'arrête pas nécessairement avec l'incarcération. Les taux de prévalence de consommation en prison et en pénitencier en témoignent. Aux prises avec les méfaits qui y sont associés (propagation des maladies virales, intoxication, etc.), les autorités pénitentiaires et de santé publique sont priées de trouver une réponse appropriée. En communauté, les pratiques de réduction des méfaits ont déjà démontré des résultats positifs au-delà de l'amélioration des comportements à risque. Toutefois, est-il possible d'adopter, dans un contexte carcéral, une approche visant à atténuer les méfaits associés à la consommation de drogue plutôt que de prôner l'abstinence totale de toute drogue? Cet article tente une réponse à cette question en se basant sur un bref survol international des mesures adoptées en prison, mais plus spécifiquement en analysant celles entérinées à l'intérieur des murs québécois et canadiens. Il en ressort qu'une concertation entre les différentes instances correctionnelles, judiciaires et de santé publique s'avère essentielle dans l'adoption de mesures de réduction des méfaits et que doivent s'arrimer les soins prépost et carcéraux. / Many consumers of psychoactive substances are found in Quebec's and Canada's prisons. However, their consumptions do not necessarily stop with the imprisonment. The prevalence rates of consumption in penitentiaries institutions testifies it. The penitentiaries and the public health authorities are requested to find a suitable answer to the harms associated with the drug consumption (propagation of the viral diseases, intoxications, etc). In community, the harm reduction practices already showed positive results beyond the improvement of the consumers' risk behaviors. However, in the context of the incarceration, is it possible to adopt an approach aiming harm reduction associated with drugs consumption rather than the abstinence with any drug? While being based on a short international abstract of the measures adopted in prison, this article tries an answer specifically by analyzing those ratified inside the Québécois' and the Canadians' prisons. This study reveals that coordinates dialogues between the various correctional, legal and of public health authorities are essentials in the adoption of effective harms reduction measures. And those measures must be organized in a continuum with the pre-post and prison care.
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The present study on some infinite convex invariants. The origin of convexity can be traced back to the period of Archimedes and Euclid. At the turn of the nineteenth centaury , convexicity became an independent branch of mathematics with its own problems, methods and theories. The convexity can be sorted out into two kinds, the first type deals with generalization of particular problems such as separation of convex sets[EL], extremality[FA], [DAV] or continuous selection Michael[M1] and the second type involved with a multi- purpose system of axioms. The theory of convex invariants has grown out of the classical results of Helly, Radon and Caratheodory in Euclidean spaces. Levi gave the first general definition of the invariants Helly number and Radon number. The notation of a convex structure was introduced by Jamison[JA4] and that of generating degree was introduced by Van de Vel[VAD8]. We also prove that for a non-coarse convex structure, rank is less than or equal to the generating degree, and also generalize Tverberg’s theorem using infinite partition numbers. Compare the transfinite topological and transfinite convex dimensions
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This thesis Entitled On Infinite graphs and related matrices.ln the last two decades (iraph theory has captured wide attraction as a Mathematical model for any system involving a binary relation. The theory is intimately related to many other branches of Mathematics including Matrix Theory Group theory. Probability. Topology and Combinatorics . and has applications in many other disciplines..Any sort of study on infinite graphs naturally involves an attempt to extend the well known results on the much familiar finite graphs. A graph is completely determined by either its adjacencies or its incidences. A matrix can convey this information completely. This makes a proper labelling of the vertices. edges and any other elements considered, an inevitable process. Many types of labelling of finite graphs as Cordial labelling, Egyptian labelling, Arithmetic labeling and Magical labelling are available in the literature. The number of matrices associated with a finite graph are too many For a study ofthis type to be exhaustive. A large number of theorems have been established by various authors for finite matrices. The extension of these results to infinite matrices associated with infinite graphs is neither obvious nor always possible due to convergence problems. In this thesis our attempt is to obtain theorems of a similar nature on infinite graphs and infinite matrices. We consider the three most commonly used matrices or operators, namely, the adjacency matrix
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Today higher education system and R&D in science & Technology has undergone tremendous changes from the traditional class room learning system and scholarly communication. Huge volume of Academic output and scientific communications are coming in electronic format. Knowledge management is a key challenge in the current century .Due to the advancement of ICT, Open access movement, Scholarly communications, Institutional repositories, ontology, semantic web, web 2.0 etc has revolutionized knowledge transactions and knowledge management in the field of science & technology. Today higher education has moved into a stage where competitive advantage is gained not just through access of infonnation but more importantly from new Knowledge creations.This paper examines the role of institutional repository in knowledge transactions in current scenario of Higher education.
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This report is intended to shed more light on the ongoing water struggle in Caimanes, a small urban area in the central northern area of Chile, neighbouring Latin America’s biggest tailings dam. Undoubtedly, the water in Caimanes is running out and the conflict between the opponents of the dam and its owner, a multinational copper enterprise, is getting more and more attention by the national and also international media. In the discussion a judgment of the Chilean Supreme Court from last October plays a central role, because it is said to have granted the people from Caimanes their right to water. After a short introduction with some details about Camaines and the tailings from the dam El Mauro, the key points of this judgment shall be outlined. The final part of the report is dedicated to various institutional problems of the Chilean resources law and policy that can become virulent for the water supply and the environmental well-being of many other urban areas in the industrialized north of Chile.
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We analyze a finite horizon, single product, periodic review model in which pricing and production/inventory decisions are made simultaneously. Demands in different periods are random variables that are independent of each other and their distributions depend on the product price. Pricing and ordering decisions are made at the beginning of each period and all shortages are backlogged. Ordering cost includes both a fixed cost and a variable cost proportional to the amount ordered. The objective is to find an inventory policy and a pricing strategy maximizing expected profit over the finite horizon. We show that when the demand model is additive, the profit-to-go functions are k-concave and hence an (s,S,p) policy is optimal. In such a policy, the period inventory is managed based on the classical (s,S) policy and price is determined based on the inventory position at the beginning of each period. For more general demand functions, i.e., multiplicative plus additive functions, we demonstrate that the profit-to-go function is not necessarily k-concave and an (s,S,p) policy is not necessarily optimal. We introduce a new concept, the symmetric k-concave functions and apply it to provide a characterization of the optimal policy.
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by Joanne M. Kaufman.
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El Proyecto Iuvenis tiene como objetivo el de formar a los alumnos con discapacidad para su posterior inserción en el mercado laboral. Para ello se ha formado a los de alumnos mediante módulos relacionados con la informática: operador informático, auxiliar de oficina técnica y teletrabajo. Una vez finalizada la formación se han seleccionado una serie de empresas para llevar a la práctica los conocimientos adquiridos y para que los alumnos conocieran un entorno real de trabajo.
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Electrical property derivative expressions are presented for the nuclear relaxation contribution to static and dynamic (infinite frequency approximation) nonlinear optical properties. For CF4 and SF6, as opposed to HF and CH4, a term that is quadratic in the vibrational anharmonicity (and not previously evaluated for any molecule) makes an important contribution to the static second vibrational hyperpolarizability of CF4 and SF6. A comparison between calculated and experimental values for the difference between the (anisotropic) Kerr effect and electric field induced second-harmonic generation shows that, at the Hartree-Fock level, the nuclear relaxation/infinite frequency approximation gives the correct trend (in the series CH4, CF4, SF6) but is of the order of 50% too small