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    An Extension of the Cartan Nochka- Second Main Theorem for Hypersurfaces

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    arXiv 0911.2562 (13/11/09)International audienceIn 1983, Nochka proved a conjecture of Cartan on defects of holomorphic curves in CP^n relative to a possibly degenerate set of hyperplanes. In this paper, we generalize the Nochka's theorem to the case of curves in a complex projective variety intersecting hypersurfaces in subgeneral position

    Relationships between activation level, knowledge, self-efficacy, and self-management behavior in heart failure patients discharged from rural hospitals.

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    Non-adherence to self-management guidelines accounted for 50% of hospital readmissions in heart failure patients. Evidence showed that patient activation affects self-management behaviors in populations living with chronic conditions. The purpose of this study was to describe patient activation level and its relationship with knowledge, self-efficacy and self-management behaviors in heart failure patients discharged from rural hospitals. Our study populations were recruited from two hospitals in rural areas of Nebraska. We found that two-thirds of the participants reported low activation levels (e.g., taking no action to manage their heart failure condition). In addition, low patient activation levels were associated with inadequate heart failure knowledge (p=.005), low self-efficacy (

    Sticky Flavors

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    The Fr\'echet mean, a generalization to a metric space of the expectation of a random variable in a vector space, can exhibit unexpected behavior for a wide class of random variables. For instance, it can stick to a point (more generally to a closed set) under resampling: sample stickiness. It can stick to a point for topologically nearby distributions: topological stickiness, such as total variation or Wasserstein stickiness. It can stick to a point for slight but arbitrary perturbations: perturbation stickiness. Here, we explore these and various other flavors of stickiness and their relationship in varying scenarios, for instance on CAT(κ\kappa) spaces, κ∈R\kappa\in \mathbb{R}. Interestingly, modulation stickiness (faster asymptotic rate than n\sqrt{n}) and directional stickiness (a generalization of moment stickiness from the literature) allow for the development of new statistical methods building on an asymptotic fluctuation, where, due to stickiness, the mean itself features no asymptotic fluctuation. Also, we rule out sticky flavors on manifolds in scenarios with curvature bounds

    The Impact of CSR on Brand Identification, Word of Mouth and Consumer’s Repurchase Intention in the Retailer Industry

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    This study explored and measured the influence of corporation social responsibility (CSR) on consumers' re-purchase intentions through the mediators of brand identification and word of mouth (WOM). The quantitative method was applied in the research, and there were 287 valid respondents who had purchased something from the retailer store brands. The collected data was checked for reliability, convergence, and discriminant validity among the constructs before testing the hypothesis and the theoretical research model. In particular, the Cronbach alpha reliability, exploring factor analysis (EFA), confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), and structural equation model (SEM) were used to analyze the research data under the support of SPSS and AMOS software. The results indicate that CSR has significant effects on brand identification, WOM, and consumers' re-purchase intentions. Brand identification has a positive impact on consumers' repurchase intentions, whereas WOM has not. The findings have significant contributions to the marketing theory and provide management implications for managers, especially in retail store brands. Doi: 10.28991/ESJ-2023-07-06-021 Full Text: PD

    Literature Review of Knowledge Sharing and Issues Raised for Vietnamese Universities

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    This study aims to review previous studies in the field of knowledge sharing. Data being used in this study was collected from researches related to the topic of knowledge sharing. We summarize literature on knowledge sharing in terms of (i) Necessity of knowledge sharing, (ii) Supporting from information and communication technology tools (ICT), (iii) Context of knowledge sharing, (iv) Participants knowledge sharing, (v) Receiver knowledge and (vi) advantages and disadvantages when participating in knowledge sharing. Some implications are recommended for Vietnamese universities to better support knowledge sharing activities in Vietnam and around the world. Keywords: Knowledge management, Knowledge sharing, Information technology, Management information system. DOI: 10.7176/JESD/10-18-17 Publication date:September 30th 201

    New Algorithms for Balancing Energy Consumption and Performance in Computational Clusters

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    In this paper, we propose new real-time measurement-based scheduling algorithms to achieve a trade-off between the energy efficiency and the performance capability of computational clusters. An investigation is performed using a specific scenario of computing clusters with realistic parameters. Numerical results show that a trade-off between the performance and the energy efficiency can be controlled by the proposed algorithms
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