980 resultados para Singular Operator
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Dissertação de Mestrado, Ciências Sociais, 12 de Março de 2015, Universidade dos Açores.
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Dissertação de mestrado em Ciências da Educação: área de Educação e Desenvolvimento
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Dissertação de mestrado em Ciências da Educação: área de Educação e Desenvolvimento
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In recent papers, formulas are obtained for directional derivatives, of all orders, of the determinant, the permanent, the m-th compound map and the m-th induced power map. This paper generalizes these results for immanants and for other symmetric powers of a matrix.
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In this paper, the exact value for the norm of directional derivatives, of all orders, for symmetric tensor powers of operators on finite dimensional vector spaces is presented. Using this result, an upper bound for the norm of all directional derivatives of immanants is obtained.
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia Biomédica
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O presente texto assinala os 75 anos da formação da Polaroid e celebra a memória da popularização da fotografia instantânea e do inventor Edwin Herbert Land, fundador da Polaroid Corporation, sendo um exemplo do espírito empreendedor norte-americano que conseguia tornar as invenções em produtos de acesso fácil, chegando aos utilizadores através da sua produção massificada. A constituição da empresa é também contemporânea do nascimento do design industrial nos EUA. Os primeiros exemplares foram concebidos pelos mais notáveis pioneiros do design industrial norte-americano, nomeadamente Walter Dorwin Teague, Henry Dreyfuss e Albrecht Goertz, bem como os últimos modelos são também representativos do design de produto contemporâneo deste país, com projectos liderados pelo inovador gabinete IDEO.
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Via antiga da cidade, fazendo-a comunicar com o seu termo, a Rua das Portas de Santo Antão tornou-se, nos finais do século XIX e primeiras décadas do século XX, um espaço aurático da vida cosmopolita de Lisboa onde se instalaram importantes equipamentos como o Coliseu dos Recreios, o Ateneu Comercial, a Sede da Sociedade de Geografia ou o Teatro Politeama. “Traseiras” da Avenida da Liberdade, sem a modernidade e amplidão do seu desenho urbano, a velha Rua das Portas de Santo Antão foi, na verdade, o palco não exposto da Lisboa moderna.
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Images have gained a never before seen importance. Technological changes have given the Information Society extraordinary means to capture, treat and transmit images, wheter your own or those of others, with or without a commercial purpose, with no boundaries of time or country, without “any kind of eraser”. From the several different ways natural persons may engage in image processing with no commercial purpose, the cases of sharing pictures through social networks and video surveillance assume particular relevance. Consequently there are growing legitimate concerns with the protection of one's image, since its processing may sometimes generate situations of privacy invasion or put at risk other fundamental rights. With this in mind, the present thesis arises from the question: what are the existent legal instruments in Portuguese Law that enable citizens to protect themselves from the abusive usage of their own pictures, whether because that image have been captured by a smartphone or some video surveillance camera, whether because it was massively shared through a blog or some social network? There is no question the one's right to not having his or her image used in an abusive way is protected by the Portuguese constitution, through the article 26th CRP, as well as personally right, under the article 79th of the Civil Code, and finally through criminal law, articles 192nd and 193rd of the Criminal Code. The question arises in the personal data protection context, considering that one's picture, given certain conditions, is personal data. Both the Directive 95/46/CE dated from 1995 as well as the LPD from 1998 are applicable to the processing of personal data, but both exclude situations of natural persons doing so in the pursuit of activities strictly personal or family-related. These laws demand complex procedures to natural persons, such as the preemptive formal authorisation request to the Data Protection National Commission. Failing to do so a natural person may result in the application of fines as high as €2.500,00 or even criminal charges. Consequently, the present thesis aims to study if the image processing with no commercial purposes by a natural person in the context of social networks or through video surveillance belongs to the domain of the existent personal data protection law. To that effect, it was made general considerations regarding the concept of video surveillance, what is its regimen, in a way that it may be distinguishable from Steve Mann's definition of sousveillance, and what are the associated obligations in order to better understand the concept's essence. The application of the existent laws on personal data protection to images processing by natural persons has been analysed taking into account the Directive 95/46/CE, the LPD and the General Regulation. From this analysis it is concluded that the regimen from 1995 to 1998 is out of touch with reality creating an absence of legal shielding in the personal data protection law, a flaw that doesn't exist because compensated by the right to image as a right to personality, that anyway reveals the inability of the Portuguese legislator to face the new technological challenges. It is urgent to legislate. A contrary interpretation will evidence the unconstitutionality of several rules on the LPD due to the obligations natural persons are bound to that violate the right to the freedom of speech and information, which would be inadequate and disproportionate. Considering the recently approved General Regulation and in the case it becomes the final version, the use for natural person of video surveillance of private spaces, Google Glass (in public and private places) and other similar gadgets used to recreational purposes, as well as social networks are subject to its regulation only if the images are shared without limits or existing commercial purposes. Video surveillance of public spaces in all situations is subject to General Regulation provisions.
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A new very high-order finite volume method to solve problems with harmonic and biharmonic operators for one- dimensional geometries is proposed. The main ingredient is polynomial reconstruction based on local interpolations of mean values providing accurate approximations of the solution up to the sixth-order accuracy. First developed with the harmonic operator, an extension for the biharmonic operator is obtained, which allows designing a very high-order finite volume scheme where the solution is obtained by solving a matrix-free problem. An application in elasticity coupling the two operators is presented. We consider a beam subject to a combination of tensile and bending loads, where the main goal is the stress critical point determination for an intramedullary nail.
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Magdeburg, Univ., Fak. für Mathematik, Diss., 2013
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In this paper we prove that the solution of a backward stochastic differential equation, which involves a subdifferential operator and associated to a family of reflecting diffusion processes, converges to the solution of a deterministic backward equation and satisfes a large deviation principle.
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We present Shelah’s famous theorem in a version for modules, together with a self-contained proof and some examples. This exposition is based on lectures given at CRM in October 2006.