882 resultados para Noisy rational expectations
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El origen de este proyecto de tesis es la sospecha de que la sociedad argentina enseña a trasgredir. Un aspecto que llamó mi atención desde el comienzo fue cómo vincular la trasgresión con un hecho educativo, circunscrito a un proceso de enseñanza sistemático que debería implicar el fracaso del aprendizaje de las normas. Dando por sentado que el conocimiento prescriptivo es un dominio de conocimiento, conformado por distintos tipos de normas, se hace evidente que las concepciones y creencias transmitidas en la socialización primaria influirá en la comprensión de este dominio. Partimos de los siguientes interrogantes: ¿Qué concepciones se transmiten en la socialización primaria con respecto al conocimiento prescriptivo? ¿Existen modelos de transmisión? ¿Fomenta este proceso conductas desviadas en relación con los sistemas normativos? Objetivos: Analizar el proceso de transmisión de normas en situaciones cotidianas. Identificar el tratamiento de las sanciones en la socialización primaria. Relacionar los registros obtenidos con las concepciones elaboradas por el Derecho. Se utilizó una metodología cualitativa cuya información fue recogida a través de 30 entrevistas a madres profesionales (MPs) Se elaboró para el análisis: a) La siguiente matriz de análisis: 1) El contenido informativo de las normas 2) Uso de los conceptos: prohibir, permitir y obligar 3) Introducir la sanción como parte de una norma. a) Una tipología de Madres Profesionales (MP): 1) MP Profesionalizada 2) MP Realista 3) MP Interpretadora del deseo de su hijo Organización de los resultados: Reseña de la vida cotidiana del grupo Análisis de las diferentes tipologías en relación a la matriz de análisis. Análisis de los procedimientos inhibitorios atendiendo: el ejercicio de la autoridad, los tipos de procedimientos inhibitorios y los argumentos atenuantes. Comparación entre las justificaciones de la pena utilizados por las MP y las teorías elaboradas por el derecho. Conclusiones: El modelo asumido por la MP depende de la valoración personal respecto a la norma a transmitir independientemente de su valor intrínseco. Afecta esta posición: propia experiencia, las expectativas de inserción social del hijo y la dinámica cotidiana. Se analizaron las diferencias en cada uno de los modelos y se realizaron comparaciones con las normas jurídicas respecto al ejercicio de la autoridad y el uso de los modalizadores deónticos. Se observó que las MP tienen dificultades de cumplir con las sanciones por ellas impuestas. Las MP utilizan de argumentos "racionales" con el fin de justificar frente a sus hijos el no cumplimiento de la sanción que ellas mismas han impuesto. Esto promueve la trasgresión en la medida que fortalece la creencia que siempre es posible justificar la inimputabilidad de una acción desviada a través de un argumento. Las MP conciben la sanción desde una perspectiva retributiva salvo en situación complejas. Con el fin de responder los interrogantes de partida consideramos que las acciones de los diferentes modelos analizados favorecen la internalización de las normas asociadas a situaciones particulares en las cuales se transmiten y el uso de argumentos que permitan justificar en cada situación la trasgresión.
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Rational invariants on the space of all structures of algebras on a two-dimensional vector space
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In this paper fault detection and isolation (FDI) schemes are applied in the context of the surveillance of emerging faults in an electrical circuit. The FDI problem is studied on a noisy nonlinear circuit, where both abrupt and incipient faults in the voltage source are considered. A rigorous analysis of fault detectability precedes the application of the fault detection (FD) scheme; then, the fault isolation (FI) phase is accomplished with two alternative FI approaches, proposed as new extensions of that FD approach. Numerical simulations illustrate the applicability of the mentioned schemes.
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On 22nd February '96, the space mission STS 75 started ,from the NASA facilities at Cape Canaveral. Such a mission consists in the launch of the shuttle Columbia in order to carry out two experiments in the space: the TSS 1R (Tethered Satellite Sistem 1 Refliight) and the USMP (United States Microgravity Payload). The TSS 1R is a replica of a similar mission TSS 1 '92. The TSS space programme is a bilateral scientific cooperation between the USA space agency NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Agency) and the ASI (Italian Space Agency. The TSS 1R system consists on the shuttle Columbia which deploys, up-ward, by means a conducting tether 20 km long, a spherical satellite (1.5 mt diameter) containing scientific instrumentation. This system, orbiting at about 300 km from the Earth's surface, represents, presently, the largest experimental space structure, Due to its dimensions, flexibility and conducting properties of the tether, the system interacts, in a quite complex manner, wih the earth magnetic field and the ionospheric plasma, in a way that the total system behaves as an electromagnetic radiating antenna as well as an electric power generator. Twelve scientific experiments have been assessed by US and Italian scientists in order to study the electro dynamic behaviour of the structure orbiting in the ionos phere. Two experiments have been prepared in the attempt to receive on the Earth's surface possible electromagnetic events radiated by the TSS 1R. The project EMET (Electro Magnetic Emissions from Tether),USA and the project OESEE (Observations on the Earth Surface of Electromagnetic Emissions) Italy, consist in a coordinated programme of passive detection of such possible EM emissions. This detection will supply the verification of some thoretical hypotheses on the electrodynamic interactions between the orbiting system, the Earth's magnetic field and the ionospheric plasma with two principal aims as the technological assesment of the system concept as well as a deeper knowledge of the ionosphere properties for future space applications. A theoretical model that keeps the peculiarities of tether emissionsis being developed for signal prediction at constant tether current. As a step previous to the calculation of the expected ground signal , the Alfven-wave signature left by the tether far back in the ionosphere has been determined. The scientific expectations from the combined effort to measure the entity of those perturbations will be outlined taking in to account the used ground track sensor systems.
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Study and progress of urban voids. opportunities for new urban design.
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The Chair of Food Banks UPM arises from a cooperation agreement between the Spanish Federation of Food Banks (FESBAL) and the Technical University of Madrid (UPM), with the aim of raising awareness and promoting rational food consumption to avoid food waste, through activities of training, transfer of knowledge and promotion of I+D+i. The aim of this paper is to reflect on the activities carried out during the first year in order to obtain learning lessons and improve the management of activities and resources.
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As one of the most competitive approaches to multi-objective optimization, evolutionary algorithms have been shown to obtain very good results for many realworld multi-objective problems. One of the issues that can affect the performance of these algorithms is the uncertainty in the quality of the solutions which is usually represented with the noise in the objective values. Therefore, handling noisy objectives in evolutionary multi-objective optimization algorithms becomes very important and is gaining more attention in recent years. In this paper we present ?-degree Pareto dominance relation for ordering the solutions in multi-objective optimization when the values of the objective functions are given as intervals. Based on this dominance relation, we propose an adaptation of the non-dominated sorting algorithm for ranking the solutions. This ranking method is then used in a standardmulti-objective evolutionary algorithm and a recently proposed novel multi-objective estimation of distribution algorithm based on joint variable-objective probabilistic modeling, and applied to a set of multi-objective problems with different levels of independent noise. The experimental results show that the use of the proposed method for solution ranking allows to approximate Pareto sets which are considerably better than those obtained when using the dominance probability-based ranking method, which is one of the main methods for noise handling in multi-objective optimization.
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When applying computational mathematics in practical applications, even though one may be dealing with a problem that can be solved algorithmically, and even though one has good algorithms to approach the solution, it can happen, and often it is the case, that the problem has to be reformulated and analyzed from a different computational point of view. This is the case of the development of approximate algorithms. This paper frames in the research area of approximate algebraic geometry and commutative algebra and, more precisely, on the problem of the approximate parametrization.
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This paper is framed within the problem of analyzing the rationality of the components of two classical geometric constructions, namely the offset and the conchoid to an algebraic plane curve and, in the affirmative case, the actual computation of parametrizations. We recall some of the basic definitions and main properties on offsets (see [13]), and conchoids (see [15]) as well as the algorithms for parametrizing their rational components (see [1] and [16], respectively). Moreover, we implement the basic ideas creating two packages in the computer algebra system Maple to analyze the rationality of conchoids and offset curves, as well as the corresponding help pages. In addition, we present a brief atlas where the offset and conchoids of several algebraic plane curves are obtained, their rationality analyzed, and parametrizations are provided using the created packages.
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Protein–protein interacting surfaces are usually large and intricate, making the rational design of small mimetics of these interfaces a daunting problem. On the basis of a structural similarity between the CDR2-like loop of CD4 and the β-hairpin region of a short scorpion toxin, scyllatoxin, we transferred the side chains of nine residues of CD4, central in the binding to HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein (gp120), to a structurally homologous region of the scorpion toxin scaffold. In competition experiments, the resulting 27-amino acid miniprotein inhibited binding of CD4 to gp120 with a 40 μM IC50. Structural analysis by NMR showed that both the backbone of the chimeric β-hairpin and the introduced side chains adopted conformations similar to those of the parent CD4. Systematic single mutations suggested that most CD4 residues from the CDR2-like loop were reproduced in the miniprotein, including the critical Phe-43. The structural and functional analysis performed suggested five additional mutations that, once incorporated in the miniprotein, increased its affinity for gp120 by 100-fold to an IC50 of 0.1–1.0 μM, depending on viral strains. The resulting mini-CD4 inhibited infection of CD4+ cells by different virus isolates. Thus, core regions of large protein–protein interfaces can be reproduced in miniprotein scaffolds, offering possibilities for the development of inhibitors of protein–protein interactions that may represent useful tools in biology and in drug discovery.
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A family of nanoscale-sized supramolecular cage compounds with a polyhedral framework is prepared by self-assembly from tritopic building blocks and rectangular corner units via noncovalent coordination interactions. These highly symmetrical cage compounds are described as face-directed, self-assembled truncated tetrahedra with Td symmetry.
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Two-component signaling systems involving receptor-histidine kinases are ubiquitous in bacteria and have been found in yeast and plants. These systems provide the major means by which bacteria communicate with each other and the outside world. Remarkably, very little is known concerning the extracellular ligands that presumably bind to receptor-histidine kinases to initiate signaling. The two-component agr signaling circuit in Staphylococcus aureus is one system where the ligands are known in chemical detail, thus opening the door for detailed structure–activity relationship studies. These ligands are short (8- to 9-aa) peptides containing a thiolactone structure, in which the α-carboxyl group of the C-terminal amino acid is linked to the sulfhydryl group of a cysteine, which is always the fifth amino acid from the C terminus of the peptide. One unique aspect of the agr system is that peptides that activate virulence expression in one group of S. aureus strains also inhibit virulence expression in other groups of S. aureus strains. Herein, it is demonstrated by switching the receptor-histidine kinase, AgrC, between strains of different agr specificity types, that intragroup activation and intergroup inhibition are both mediated by the same group-specific receptors. These results have facilitated the development of a global inhibitor of virulence in S. aureus, which consists of a truncated version of one of the naturally occurring thiolactone peptides.