434 research outputs found
L'appartenance à une secte et les droits et libertés de la personne en droit français
Les nouvelles sectes ne sont pas des groupements religieux comme les autres. Leur organisation et leur fonctionnement mais aussi leurs doctrines, dogmes et prĂ©ceptes forment une logique particuliĂšre Ă partir de laquelle s'Ă©tablissent et se dĂ©veloppent des pratiques qualifiĂ©es de sectaires. Celles-ci sont une menace pour les droits et libertĂ©s des personnes â majeures et mineures â qui appartiennent Ă ce type de groupements. La nocivitĂ© des nouvelles sectes pour les adeptes s'oppose ainsi directement Ă la notion de dignitĂ© de la personne. Or, cette notion a acquis une valeur juridique eminente en droit français, Ă la fois principe Ă valeur constitutionnelle et composante de l'ordre public. Elle constitue par lĂ mĂȘme le fondement de la politique de lutte contre les dĂ©rives sectaires engagĂ©e par les pouvoirs publics. Pour autant, cela ne signifie pas que la protection de la personne contre elle-mĂȘme soit pleinement assurĂ©e. C'est donc la question de l'Ă©tendue de la protection de ces personnes qui se pose.The new sects are not religious groups in the traditional sense of the term. Their organization and operations, but also their doctrines, dogma and precepts constitute a specific body of thinking on the basis of which practices qualified as sectarian are founded and expounded. Such practices are a threat to the rights and liberties of persons â minors as well as those of full age â who adhere to these types of gatherings. The harm caused by new sects on their practitioners is also a direct attack at the notion of human dignity. This notion, however, has acquired under French law an eminent value both as a constitutional value and a component of public order. This very same notion lies at the basis of policy invoked by public authorities for combating sectarian splinter groups. Be that as it may, this does not guarantee that human beings are fully protected from themselves. Hence, the debate is one involving the extent of protection to be afforded to such persons
Substantiating the influence of pore surface functionalities on the stability of grubbs catalyst in mesoporous SBA-15 silica
The influence of pore surface functionalities in mesoporous SBAâ15 silica on the stability of a model olefin metathesis catalyst, namely Grubbsâ
I, is substantiated. In particular, it is demonstrated that the nature of the interaction between the ruthenium complex and the surface is strongly depending on the presence of surface silanols. For this study, differently functionalized mesoporous SBAâ15 silica materials were synthesized according to standard procedures and, subsequently, the Grubbsâ
I catalyst was incorporated into these different host materials. All of the materials were thoroughly characterized by elemental analyses, nitrogen physisorption at â196â°C, thermogravimetric analyses, solidâstate NMR spectroscopy, and infrared spectroscopy (ATRâIR). By such inâdepth characterization of the materials, it became possible to achieve models for the surface/catalyst interactions as a function of surface functionalities in SBAâ15; for example, in the case of purely siliceous silanolârich SBAâ15, octenylâsilane modified SBAâ15, and silylated equivalents. It was evidenced that large portions of the chemisorbed species that are detected spectroscopically arise from interactions between the tricyclohexylphosphine and the surface silanols. A catalytic study using diethyldiallylmalonate in presence of the various functionalized silicas shows that the presence of surface silanols significantly decreases the longevity of the ringâclosing metathesis catalyst, whereas the passivation of the surface by trimethylsilyl groups slows down the catalysis rate, but does not affect significantly the lifetime of the catalyst. This contribution thus provides new insights into the functionalization of SBAâ15 materials and the role of surface interactions for the grafting of organometallic complexes
NLO Cross Sections for the LHC using GOLEM: Status and Prospects
In this talk we review the GOLEM approach to one-loop calculations and
present an automated implementation of this technique. This method is based on
Feynman diagrams and an advanced reduction of one-loop tensor integrals which
avoids numerical instabilities. We have extended our one-loop integral library
golem95 with an automated one-loop matrix element generator to compute the
virtual corrections of the process . The
implementation of the virtual matrix element has been interfaced with
tree-level Monte Carlo programs to provide the full result for the above
process.Comment: 8 pages, 1 figure, contribution to the proceedings of the 9th
International Symposium on Radiative Corrections (RADCOR 2009), October 25-30
2009, Ascona, Switzerlan
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Pour la premiĂšre fois, les Cahiers de la recherche sur les droits fondamentaux se penchent sur le droit de propriĂ©tĂ©, Ă la suite dâune rĂ©cente et riche littĂ©rature scientifique. On sait la place, le rĂŽle et la fonction que ce droit â souvent entendu socialement comme droit individuel et privĂ© de propriĂ©tĂ©Â â occupe dans les sociĂ©tĂ©s occidentales. Câest le cas en particulier en droit français qui consacre, depuis la RĂ©volution française, la propriĂ©tĂ© comme un « droit inviolable et sacré » (art...
Tuning, Impedance Matching, and Temperature Regulation during High-Temperature Microwave Sintering of Ceramics
International audienceOver the years, microwave radiation has emerged as an efficient source of energy for material processing. This technology provides a rapid and a volumetric heating of material. However, the main issues that prevent microwave technology from being widespread in material processing are temperature control regulation and heating distribution within the sample. Most of the experimental works are usually manually monitored, and their reproducibility is rarely evaluated and discussed. In this work, an originally designed 915MHz microwave single-mode applicator for high-temperature processing is presented. The overall microwave system is described in terms of an equivalent electrical circuit. This circuit has allowed to point out the different parameters which need to be adjusted to get a fully controlled heating process. The basic principle of regulation is then depicted in terms of a block function diagram. From it, the process has been developed and tested to sinter zirconia-and spinel-based ceramics. It is clearly shown that the process can be successfully used to program multistep temperature cycles up to similar to 1550 degrees C, improving significantly the reproducibility and the ease of use of this emerging high-temperature process technology
Sensibilité de la sédimentation organique aux variations climatiques du Tardi-Wuerm et de l'HolocÚne; le lac du Bouchet (Haute-Loire, France)
Deux carottes de sĂ©diments superficiels (2 Ă 3 m) prĂ©levĂ©es dans le lac du Bouchet (Haute Loire, France) ont Ă©tĂ© Ă©tudiĂ©es du point de vue de leur composition minĂ©rale et organique. Les corrĂ©lations Ă©tablies Ă partir des donnĂ©es concernant lamatiĂšre organique ainsi que celles de la palynologie, ont permis de replacer les deux premiers mĂštres de la sĂ©rie sĂ©dimentaire dans la logique climato-stratigraphique du passage Tardi-WĂŒrm-HolocĂšne. Nous montrons ici que des variations climatiques de faible amplitude comme celles de l'HolocĂšne, engendrent des changements importants dans la nature, la quantitĂ© et le mode de prĂ©servation des constituants organiques sĂ©dimentĂ©s
Modern Feynman Diagrammatic One-Loop Calculations
In this talk we present techniques for calculating one-loop amplitudes for
multi-leg processes using Feynman diagrammatic methods in a semi-algebraic
context. Our approach combines the advantages of the different methods allowing
for a fast evaluation of the amplitude while monitoring the numerical stability
of the calculation. In phase space regions close to singular kinematics we use
a method avoiding spurious Gram determinants in the calculation. As an
application of our approach we report on the status of the calculation of the
amplitude for the process .Comment: 10 pages, 2 figures; contribution to the proceedings of the CPP2010
Workshop, 23-25 Sep. 2010, KEK, Tsukuba, Japa
Competitiveness of Port-Cities: The Case of Marseille-Fos - France
This working paper offers an evaluation of the performance of the port of Marseille-Fos, an analysis of the impact of the port on its territory and an assessment of policies and governance in this field. It examines declining port performance over the last decades and identifies the principal factors that have contributed to it. The effect of the ports on economic and environmental questions is studied and quantified where possible. The value added of the port cluster of Marseille-Fos is calculated and its interlinkages with other economic sectors and other regions in France delineated. The paper outlines the impact of the ports? operations, and shows how their activities spill over into other regions than the one in which the port of Marseille-Fos is located. The major policies governing the ports are assessed, along with policies governing transport and economic development, the environment and spatial planning. These include measures instituted by the port authorities, as well as by local, regional and national governments. Governance mechanisms at these different levels are described and analysed. Based on the report?s findings, recommendations are proposed with a view to improving port performance and increasing the positive effects of the port of Marseille-Fos on its territory
Recent Progress in the Golem Project
We report on the current status of the Golem project which aims at the
construction of a general one-loop evaluator for matrix elements. We construct
the one-loop matrix elements from Feynman diagrams in a highly automated way
and provide a library for the reduction and numerically stable evaluation of
the tensor integrals involved in this approach. Furthermore, we present
applications to physics processes relevant for the LHC.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures, contrib. to proceedings of "Loops and Legs in
Quantum Field Theory", 10th DESY Workshop on Elementary Particle Theory,
25-30 April 2010, Woerlitz, German
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