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Adjoint-based predictor-corrector sequential convex programming for parametric nonlinear optimization
This paper proposes an algorithmic framework for solving parametric
optimization problems which we call adjoint-based predictor-corrector
sequential convex programming. After presenting the algorithm, we prove a
contraction estimate that guarantees the tracking performance of the algorithm.
Two variants of this algorithm are investigated. The first one can be used to
solve nonlinear programming problems while the second variant is aimed to treat
online parametric nonlinear programming problems. The local convergence of
these variants is proved. An application to a large-scale benchmark problem
that originates from nonlinear model predictive control of a hydro power plant
is implemented to examine the performance of the algorithms.Comment: This manuscript consists of 25 pages and 7 figure
Dynamics of horizontal-like maps in higher dimension
We study the regularity of the Green currents and of the equilibrium measure
associated to a horizontal-like map in C^k, under a natural assumption on the
dynamical degrees. We estimate the speed of convergence towards the Green
currents, the decay of correlations for the equilibrium measure and the
Lyapounov exponents. We show in particular that the equilibrium measure is
hyperbolic. We also show that the Green currents are the unique invariant
vertical and horizontal positive closed currents. The results apply, in
particular, to Henon-like maps, to regular polynomial automorphisms of C^k and
to their small pertubations.Comment: Dedicated to Professor Gennadi Henkin on the occasion of his 65th
birthday, 37 pages, to appear in Advances in Mat
A theorem of Tits type for compact Kahler manifolds
We prove a theorem of Tits type about automorphism groups for compact Kahler
manifolds, which has been conjectured in the paper [KOZ].Comment: Inventiones Mathematicae (to appear), 11 page
Forward-backward asymmetry of photoemission in C excited by few-cycle laser pulses
We theoretically analyze angle-resolved photo-electron spectra (ARPES)
generated by the interaction of C with intense, short laser pulses. In
particular, we focus on the impact of the carrier-envelope phase (CEP) onto the
angular distribution. The electronic dynamics is described by time-dependent
density functional theory, and the ionic background of \csixty is
approximated by a particularly designed jellium model. Our results show a clear
dependence of the angular distributions onto the CEP for very short pulses
covering only very few laser cycles, which disappears for longer pulses. For
the specific laser parameters used in a recent experiments, a very good
agreement is obtained. Furthermore, the asymmetry is found to depend on the
energy of the emitted photoelectrons. The strong influence of the angular
asymmetry of electron emission onto the CEP and pulse duration suggests to use
this sensitivity as a means to analyze the structure of few-cycle laser pulses.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figure
Pseudo-Automorphisms of positive entropy on the blowups of products of projective spaces
We use a concise method to construct pseudo-automorphisms f_n of the first
dynamical degree d_1(f_n) > 1 on the blowups of the projective n-space for all
n > 1 and more generally on the blowups of products of projective spaces. These
f_n, for n = 3 have positive entropy, and for n > 3 seem to be the first
examples of pseudo-automorphisms with d_1(f_n) > 1 (and of non-product type) on
rational varieties of higher dimensions.Comment: Mathematische Annalen (to appear
Technology Expertise Alone is not Enough: Toward a Conceptualization of the Purposive Indirect Social Influence Behavior of IT Professionals
This paper proposes a behavioral construct called Purposive Indirect Social Influence (PISI) and its conceptual framework to examine a particular subordinate-supervisor influence behavior of IT professionals in the workplace. This article answers two questions (1) Why and how do IT professionals engage in PISI attempts? (2) What are personal and organizational benefits of PISI activities? This study postulates that (a) PISI is a response to cultural, social, organizational, and professional constraints and limitations, which IT professionals are subject to, and (b) PISI helps improve perceived performance, alleviate job stresses, defuse workplace tensions, increase social capital, and strengthen social effectiveness on both intra and extra organizational relationships
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