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VICARIA: An e-Learning System for Risk Assessment
An e-learning system in the risk assessment engineering domain has been developed by a consortium led by Ligeron® in the context of the Vicaria project (Leonado da Vinci – N° PP 118018). The e-learning platform: www.vicaria.fr has been implemented and hosted by OVH in compliance with SCORM (Shareable Content Object Reference Model) standard. The Vicaria modules contents have been defined according to an investigation performed in different European countries, particularly in France, to gather the user requirements. The Vicaria contents dedicated mainly to the environmental risks and ICPE are now available for use in French. The issue of the performed work and the e-learning system specifics are partly summarized in this pape
In-situ technique for checking the calibration of platinum resistance thermometers
The applicability of the self-heating technique for checking the calibration of platinum resistance thermometers located inside wind tunnels was investigated. This technique is based on a steady state measurement of resistance increase versus joule heating. This method was found to be undesirable, mainly because of the fluctuations of flow variables during any wind tunnel testing
Evaluation of industrial platinum resistance thermometers
The calibration and stability of four surface temperature measuring industrial platinum resistance thermometers for use in the temperature range -120 C to 160 C was investigated. It was found that the calibration formulation of the International Practical Temperature Scale of 1968 provided the most accurate calibration. It was also found that all the resistance thermometers suffered from varying degrees of instability and hysteresis
Is my ODE a Painleve equation in disguise?
Painleve equations belong to the class y'' + a_1 {y'}^3 + 3 a_2 {y'}^2 + 3
a_3 y' + a_4 = 0, where a_i=a_i(x,y). This class of equations is invariant
under the general point transformation x=Phi(X,Y), y=Psi(X,Y) and it is
therefore very difficult to find out whether two equations in this class are
related. We describe R. Liouville's theory of invariants that can be used to
construct invariant characteristic expressions (syzygies), and in particular
present such a characterization for Painleve equations I-IV.Comment: 8 pages. Based on talks presented at NEEDS 2000, Gokova, Turkey, 29
June - 7 July, 2000, and at the AMS-HKMS joint meeting 13-16 December, 2000.
Submitted to J. Nonlin. Math. Phy
On form-preserving transformations for the time-dependent Schr\"odinger equation
In this paper we point out a close connection between the Darboux
transformation and the group of point transformations which preserve the form
of the time-dependent Schr\"odinger equation (TDSE). In our main result, we
prove that any pair of time-dependent real potentials related by a Darboux
transformation for the TDSE may be transformed by a suitable point
transformation into a pair of time-independent potentials related by a usual
Darboux transformation for the stationary Schr\"odinger equation. Thus, any
(real) potential solvable via a time-dependent Darboux transformation can
alternatively be solved by applying an appropriate form-preserving
transformation of the TDSE to a time-independent potential. The preeminent role
of the latter type of transformations in the solution of the TDSE is
illustrated with a family of quasi-exactly solvable time-dependent anharmonic
potentials.Comment: LaTeX2e (with amsmath, amssymb, amscd, cite packages), 11 page
Perang Wacana Islamisme Di Mesir: Perspektif Linguistik
Egypt is the ‘Mecca\u27 of modern Islamic thoughts. From Egypt, Islamic thoughts, both secular and traditional, have been distributed to all parts of the Islamic world. In his book, Jacob Hoigilt seeks to record and present the fierce discourse between Islamism vis-a-vis West-secularism from the perspective of linguistic disciplines. The authors conducts a critical analysis of the language (language/parole) used by Islamic thinkers in their polemic about Islamism, its meaning construction, as well as social situation underlying the polemic in Egypt. The author thoroughly scrutinizes the texts of the islamist thinkers, as well as clarifies the issues of symbolic power struggles, orthodoxy, and ideology that divide the intellectuals into liberalist and Islamist poles
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