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Network analysis of complex biological systems : boundedness of weakly reversible chemical reaction networks and conditions for synchronisation of coupled oscillators
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Paved with Good Intentions: The Failure of Passive Disability Policy in Canada
It is common in the disability community to speak of unfulfilled aspirations for full citizenship and participation in the mainstream of Canadian society. In Canada, as in much of the developed world, many adults with disabilities remain outside the mainstream, especially in regard to economic opportunities. Unfortunately, many of the disability policies currently pursued by Canadian governments are unlikely to improve this situation, and may in fact make it worse. This paper offers a critical analysis of a common instrument of current disability policy, the passive cash benefit. I will focus, in particular, on the effects of passive transfers on prospects for adults with disabilities to reach their full income potential through employment. I will attempt to establish that passive income support strategies – for adults with disabilities and for low-income people in general – force their intended beneficiaries to sacrifice employment prospects for help with short-term income needs, a trade-off that reinforces poverty and dependency over the longer term
The Tilting Theory of Contraction Algebras
To every minimal model of a complete local isolated cDV singularity
Donovan--Wemyss associate a finite dimensional symmetric algebra known as the
contraction algebra. We construct the first known standard derived equivalences
between these algebras and then use the structure of an associated hyperplane
arrangement to control the compositions, obtaining a faithful group action on
the bounded derived category. Further, we determine precisely those standard
equivalences which are induced by two-term tilting complexes and show that any
standard equivalence between contraction algebras (up to algebra isomorphism)
can be viewed as the composition of our constructed functors. Thus, for a
contraction algebra, we obtain a complete picture of its derived equivalence
class and, in particular, of its derived autoequivalence group.Comment: 36 pages, proof of Lemma 4.11 corrected and other minor change
Lessons and new directions for extended cognition from social and personality psychology
This paper aims to expand the range of empirical work
relevant to the extended cognition debates. First, I trace the
historical development of the person-situation debate in
social and personality psychology and the extended cognition
debate in the philosophy of mind. Next, I highlight some
instructive similarities between the two and consider possible
objections to my comparison. I then argue that the resolution
of the person-situation debate in terms of interactionism
lends support for an analogously interactionist conception
of extended cognition. I argue that this interactionism might
necessitate a shift away from the dominant agent-artifact
paradigm toward an agent–agent paradigm. If this is right,
then social and personality psychology—the discipline(s) that
developed from the person-situation debate—opens a whole
new range of empirical considerations for extended cognition
theorists which align with Clark & Chalmers original vision of
agents themselves as spread into the world
Simulations of Clusters of Galaxies
The degree of complexity and, to a somewhat lesser degree, realism in
simulations has advanced rapidly in the past few years. The simplest approach -
modeling a cluster as collisionless dark matter and collisonal, non--radiative
gas is now fairly well established. One of the most fruitful results of this
approach is the {\sl morphology--cosmology connection} for X-ray clusters.
Simulations have provided the means to make concrete predictions for the X-ray
morphologies of clusters in cosmologies with different , with the
result that low cosmologies fair rather poorly when compared to
observations. Another result concerns the accuracy of \xray binding mass
estimates. The standard, hydrostatic, isothermal model estimator is found to be
accurate to typically better than at radii where the density contrast is
between and . More complicated approaches, which attempt to
explicitly follow galaxy formation within the proto--cluster environment are
slowly being realized. The key issue of {\sl dynamical biasing} of the galaxy
population within a cluster is being probed, but conclusive answers are
lacking. The dynamics of multi--phase gas, including conversion of cold, dense
gas into stars and the feedback therefrom, is the largest obstacle hindering
progress. An example demonstrating the state--of--the--art in this area is
presented.Comment: to appear in Proceedings of the XIVth Moriond Astrophysics Meeting.
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Chris Abel. The Extended Self: Architecture, Memes and Minds
Review of: Abel, C. (2014). The extended self: Architecture, memes and minds. Manchester University Pres
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