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A distributional approach to the geometry of dislocations at the mesoscale
We develop a theory to represent dislocated single crystals at the mesoscopic
scale by considering concentrated effects, governed by the distribution theory
combined with multiple-valued kinematic fields. Our approach gives a new
understanding of the continuum theory of defects as developed by Kroener (1980)
and other authors. Fundamental 2D identities relating the incompatibility
tensor to the Frank and Burgers vectors are proved under global strain
assumptions relying on the geometric measure theory, thereby giving rise to
rigorous homogenisation from mesoscopic to macroscopic scale.Comment: article soumi
Description of GADEL
This article describes the first implementation of the GADEL system : a
Genetic Algorithm for Default Logic. The goal of GADEL is to compute extensions
in Reiter's default logic. It accepts every kind of finite propositional
default theories and is based on evolutionary principles of Genetic Algorithms.
Its first experimental results on certain instances of the problem show that
this new approach of the problem can be successful.Comment: System Descriptions and Demonstrations at Nonmonotonic Reasoning
Workshop, 2000 6 pages, 2 figures, 5 table
Conflicts in Development: Tourism and the Cattle Industry in Brazil
This paper challenges the conventional view that where there is a political elite, economic development will proceed along lines that sacrifice future generations for the benefit of the current ruling class. We find that shortfalls in the balance of payments will cause those in authority to promote activities that encourage tourism as a solution to balance of payments deficit. The vehicle for generating tourism is the provision of public goods. More traditional paths toward development particularly cattle ranching are displaced by tourist attractions. While motivated by myopic self-interest, the pursuit of public goods reduces the amount of debt transferred to future generations and thereby serves to redistribute wealth inter-temporally. Brazil over the period 1965 until 1998 is used as a test case.tourism, cattle, ecotourism, public goods
Exploring the reality of density substructures in the Palomar 5 stellar stream
We present an analysis of the presence of substructures in the stellar stream
of the Palomar 5 globular cluster, as derived from Sloan Digital Sky Survey
data. Using a matched filter technique, we recover the positions and sizes of
overdensities reported in previous studies. To explore the reality of these
structures, we also create an artificial model of the stream, in which we
construct a realistic background on top of which we add a perfectly smooth
stream structure, taking into account the effects of photometric completeness
and interstellar extinction. We find that the smooth artificial stream then
shows similarly-pronounced substructures as the real structure. Interestingly,
our best-fit N-body simulation does display real projected density variations
linked to stellar epicyclic motions, but these become less significant when
taking into account the SDSS star-count constraints. The substructures found
when applying our matched filter technique to the N-body particles converted
into observable stars are thus mostly unrelated to these epicyclic motions.
This analysis suggests that the majority of the previously-detected
substructures along the tidal tail of Palomar 5 are artefacts of observational
inhomogeneities.Comment: 10 pages, 9 figures, accepted for publication in MNRA
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