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compression of some HNN extensions
Using recent developments on locally compact groups, we are able to obtain
quantitative results on embeddings into Lebesgue spaces for a large class of
HNN extensions
Pierre W. BĂLANGER et Guy ROCHER, (Ă©d.), Ăcole et SociĂ©tĂ© au QuĂ©bec : Ă©lĂ©ments d'une sociologie de l'Ă©ducation
Fast acoustic tweezers for the two-dimensional manipulation of individual particles in microfluidic channels
This paper presents a microfluidic device that implements standing surface
acoustic waves in order to handle single cells, droplets, and generally
particles. The particles are moved in a very controlled manner by the
two-dimensional drifting of a standing wave array, using a slight frequency
modulation of two ultrasound emitters around their resonance. These acoustic
tweezers allow any type of motion at velocities up to few 10mm/s, while the
device transparency is adapted for optical studies. The possibility of
automation provides a critical step in the development of lab-on-a-chip cell
sorters and it should find applications in biology, chemistry, and engineering
domains
Wood wasp inspired space and earth drill
In this chapter, we explain why the low gravity encountered on Mars or on the Moon and the low mass of the probes, landers and rovers that carry drilling devices limit classical drilling techniques. Novel boring solutions optimised in mass and power consumption are thus needed for space applications. Biologists have identified the wood wasp, an insect that is capable of "drilling" into wood to lay its eggs. A low mass and low power system, like an insect, capable of drilling into wood is of the highest interest for planetary drilling and terrestrial drilling alike. The general working principle of the wood wasp drill ("dual reciprocating drilling") will be exposed and the potential benefits of imitating the wood wasp for planetary drilling will be highlighted. Since the nature of wood is highly fibrous but the nature of extraterrestrial and terrestrial soils are not, it is necessary to adapt the wood wasp ovipositor to our target soils. A test bench to evaluate the influence of the different geometries and operational parameters was produced and is presented here. The dual reciprocating drilling experimental results obtained on this test bench are also highlighted. They should lead to a new and enhanced model and comprehension of dual-reciprocating-drilling
The Principle of Strong Diminishing Transfer
We reconsider the principles of diminishing transfer (introduced by Kolm [1976]) and dual diminishing transfer (introduced by Mehran [1976]). It appears that if a Rank Dependent Expected Utility (RDEU) maximizer respects the principle of diminishing (resp. dual diminishing) transfer, then he behaves in accordance with the Expected Utility model (resp. Yaari's dual model).This leads us to define the principle of strong diminishing transfer, which is a combination of the principles of diminishing and dual diminishing transfer. We give necessary conditions for a RDEU maximizer to respect this principle.These results are applied to the problem of inequality measurement.Inequality Measurement, Principle of Diminishing Transfers
Intergenerational altruism and neoclassical growth models
This paper surveys intergenerational altruism in neoclassical growth models. It first examines Barro's approach to intergenerational altruism, whereby successive generations are linked by recursive altruistic preferences. Individuals have an altruistic concern only for their children, who in turn also have altruistic feelings for their own children. The conditions under which the Ricardian equivalence (debt neutrality) theorem applies are specified. The effectiveness of fiscal policy is further analysed in the context of an economy populated by heterogeneous families differing with respect to their degree of intergenerational altruism. Other forms of altruism, referred to as ad hoc altruism, are also examined, along with their implications for fiscal policy. JEL Classification: E13, D64, E62, C60altruism, fiscal policy, Neoclassical general aggregative models
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