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Broken ergodicity in driven one-dimensional particle systems with short-range interaction
We present a one-dimensional nonequilibrium model for a driven
di�usive system which has local interactions and slow nonconservative reaction
kinetics. Monte-Carlo simulations suggest that in the thermodynamic limit
the steady state exhibits a phase with broken ergodicity. We propose a hydrodynamic
equation for the coarse-grained density (under Eulerian scaling),
augmented by a prescription how to treat shock and boundary discontinuities,
respectively. This conjecture can be readily generalized to other weakly nonconservative
driven di�usive systems and is supported by a heuristic identi�cation
of the main dynamical mode that governs the microscopic dynamics, viz. the
random motion of a shock in an self-organized e�ective potential. This picture
leads to the exact phase diagram of the system and suggests a novel and
mathematically tractable mechanism for \freezing by heating"
Limits of Random Trees. II
Local convergence of bounded degree graphs was introduced by Benjamini and Schramm. This result was extended further by Lyons to bounded average degree graphs. In this paper we study the convergence of random tree sequences with given degree distributions. Denote by (Formula presented.) the set of possible degree sequences of a labeled tree on n nodes. Let Dn be a random variable on (Formula presented.) and T(Dn) be a uniform random labeled tree with degree sequence Dn. We show that the sequence T(Dn) converges in probability if and only if (Formula presented.), where (Formula presented.) and D(1) is a random variable on (Formula presented.)
Henrik Hajdus (1890-1969) rolle i udbredelsen af det 19. og 20. århundredes danske litteratur i Ungarn
The Hungarian literary translator Henrik Hajdu (1890–1969) was one of the most extraordinary persons in the history of translating Scandinavian literature into Hungarian. Aside his activity as a translator from Norwegian and Swedish, Hajdu was also an important promoter of Danish authors of the 19th and 20th century. He held lectures on Nordic culture and literature, wrote reviews in prominent Hungarian journals and maintained regular contact to many of the Scandinavian publishers, writers, dramatists and poets. He translated novels by Henrik Pontoppidan, Martin Andersen Nexø and Sigrid Undset, made an edition of Ibsen's complete works and a great amount of short stories and poems. His oeuvre numbers about a hundred separate publications. This paper focuses on how he contributed to the general acceptance and reception of Danish literary works written between 1850 and 1930 among the Hungarian readers
A nyelvtanulástól a politikai részvételig: bevándorlók integrációját támogató programok az Európai Unióban = From learning the language to political participation: Migrant integration projects in the European Union
This recent book titled From learning the language to political participation is the result of a vast research program named ‘European Integration Modules – Exchange of Experience’ carried out by the ICCR-Budapest Foundation. The aim of this initiative was to select and explore European good practices of migrant integrations, which can be used as schemes for implementing integration projects in Hungary. The rationale behind the program is quite straightforward. Lists of integration good or ‘best’ practices are not hard to find, however, as a rule, only short descriptions are available, which makes it hard – if not impossible – to get to know the details of a given project, or even harder to examine whether its success is related to a specific social or cultural environment. Moreover, questions may arise whether projects baptized ‘good practices’ by some experts are implemented exactly as it appears in the descriptions, or these portrayals omit the least successful aspects of a project
The ENTICE Approach to Decompose Monolithic Services into Microservices
Cloud computing has enabled elastic and on-demand service provisioning to achieve more efficient resource utilisation and quicker responses to varying application loads. Virtual machines, the building blocks of clouds, can be created using provider specific templates stored in proprietary repositories, which may lead to provider lock-in and decreased portability. Despite these enabling technologies, large scale service oriented applications are still mostly inelastic. Such applications often use monolithic services that limit the elasticity (e.g., by obstructing the replicability of parts of a monolithic service). Decomposing these services (leading to smaller, more targeted and more modular services) would open towards elasticity, but the decomposition process is mostly manual. This paper introduces a methodology for decomposing monolithic services to several so called microservices. The proposed methodology applies several outcomes of the ENTICE project (namely its image synthesis and optimisation tools). Finally, the paper provides insights on how these outcomes help revitalise past monolithic services, and what techniques are applied to aid future microservice developers
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