853 resultados para Collective Imaginary
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Collective dynamic properties in Lennard-Jones crystals are investigated by molecular dynamics simulation. The study is focused on properties such as the dynamic structure factors, the longitudinal and transverse currents and the density of states. The influence on these properties of the structural disorder is analyzed by comparing the results for one-component crystals with those for liquids and supercooled liquids at analogous conditions. The effects of species-disorder on the collective properties of binary crystals are also discussed.
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Existence of collective effects in magnetic coupling in ionic solids is studied by mapping spin eigenstates of the Heisenberg and exact nonrelativistic Hamiltonians on cluster models representing KNiF3, K2NiF4, NiO, and La2CuO4. Ab initio techniques are used to estimate the Heisenberg constant J. For clusters with two magnetic centers, the values obtained are about the same for models having more magnetic centers. The absence of collective effects in J strongly suggests that magnetic interactions in this kind of ionic solids are genuinely local and entangle only the two magnetic centers involved.
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Isoscalar collective modes in a relativistic meson-nucleon system are investigated in the framework of the time-dependent Thomas-Fermi method. The energies of the collective modes are determined by solving consistently the dispersion relations and the boundary conditions. The energy weighted sum rule satisfied by the models considered allows the identification of the giant resonances. The percentage of the energy weighted sum rule exhausted by the collective modes is in agreement with experimental data, but the agreement with the energy of the modes depends on the model considered.
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Let k be a quadratic imaginary field, p a prime which splits in k/Q and does not divide the class number hk of k. Let L denote a finite abelian extention of k and let K be a subextention of L/k. In this article we prove the p-part of the Equivariant Tamagawa Number Conjecture for the pair (h0(Spec(L)),Z[Gal(L/K)]).
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Collective action has been used as a strategy to improve the benefits of smallholder producers of kola nuts in Cameroon. Despite demonstrated benefits, not all producers are involved in the collective action. The presented study used a modified Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) namely the Collective Action Behaviour model (CAB model) to analyse kola producers’ motivation for collective action activities. Five hypotheses are formulated and tested using data obtained from 185 farmers who are involved in kola production and marketing in theWestern highlands of Cameroon. Results which were generated using Partial Least Squares (PLS) approach for Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) showed that farmers’ intrinsic motivators and ease of use influenced their behavioural intent to join a group marketing activities. The perceived usefulness that was mainly related to the economic benefits of group activities did not influence farmers’ behavioural intent. It is therefore concluded that extension messages and promotional activities targeting collective action need to emphasise the perceived ease of use of involvement and social benefits associated with group activities in order to increase farmers’ participation.
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El posicionamiento estratégico se define como el punto de partida de toda reflexión de la organización (por más pequeña que sea) que pretende poner un lugar dentro de la empresa elgive back del propio rendimiento. En el caso de la estrategia colectiva, no sólo hay una visión de un dirigente (manager), al contrario hay una gran cantidad de visiones de diferentes gestores, que tendrá que tomar decisiones comunes beneficiosas para sus propios intereses y el común de los intereses de cada empresa. Por lo tanto, es esencial que la situación actual y los objetivos a alcanzar estén claramente definidos desde el comienzo de la elaboración de la estrategia, para evitar las posibles divergencias que puedan poner en riesgo la coherencia de la estrategia. Con los problemas encontrados en la PYME francesa, como el inicio de la actividad, los problemas financieros, la integración organizativa y la competencia y el desarrollo de productos, la estrategia colectiva aparece como una posible solución que permite a la PYME perdurar en el tiempo. En Francia, impulsada por el Gobierno y otras instituciones financieras y administrativas, esta estrategia ha conseguido resultados que antes no se habían pensado, como lo demuestra el estudio de modelo urbano el cuál es presentado en esta investigación. Esta es la razón y el por qué se eligió este tema.
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Six Degrees: The New Science of Networks (Sociology, W3233, Spring 2006) Original URL: http://cdg.columbia.edu/cdg/courses/spring06/sixDegrees/syllabus.jsp
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The Networks and Complexity in Social Systems course commences with an overview of the nascent field of complex networks, dividing it into three related but distinct strands: Statistical description of large scale networks, viewed as static objects; the dynamic evolution of networks, where now the structure of the network is understood in terms of a growth process; and dynamical processes that take place on fixed networks; that is, "networked dynamical systems". (A fourth area of potential research ties all the previous three strands together under the rubric of co-evolution of networks and dynamics, but very little research has been done in this vein and so it is omitted.) The remainder of the course treats each of the three strands in greater detail, introducing technical knowledge as required, summarizing the research papers that have introduced the principal ideas, and pointing out directions for future development. With regard to networked dynamical systems, the course treats in detail the more specific topic of information propagation in networks, in part because this topic is of great relevance to social science, and in part because it has received the most attention in the literature to date.
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El tratamiento del VIH/sida, como problemática que ocupa a la salud colectiva, requiere nuevas perspectivas teóricas para su análisis. Objetivo: reconstruir algunas matrices imaginarias, configu- radoras de la infección de VIH, vinculadas con prácticas normativas y con la formación del saber clínico, visibilizar consecuencias de estos procesos y articular estas matrices con las problemáticas de discriminación y estigmatización que pesan sobre el diagnóstico. Materiales y métodos: se efectuaron entrevistas en profundidad a jóvenes entre 18 y 35 años y a profesionales de la salud dedicados al tratamiento del VIH/sida de hospitales públicos de las ciudades de Santa Fe y Paraná (Argentina). Resultados: el discurso biomédico –nodal en tanto exigencia de la norma y garante del ejercicio de normalización de los individuos y de las poblaciones a partir del binomio normal/ patológico– incide en la apropiación de la diagnosis y la convivencia con la infección. Conclusión: a partir de los resultados, es posible comprender los procesos de estigmatización y discrimina- ción como mecanismos privilegiados de estas instancias normativas que median la configuración discursiva del VIH. A su vez, se advierte que el rechazo prevalente en jóvenes a realizarse las pruebas diagnósticas, como las dificultades de acceso a los servicios de salud, es consecuencia de los procesos indicados.