7 research outputs found

    Un hogar pintado de violencia

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    El presente documento busca orientar y concientizar al lector respecto a la violencia intrafamiliar en aspectos socio jurídicos y las consecuencias psicosociales que acarrean. Éste se verá influenciado además por la postura que el psicoanalista Erich Fromm tiene en base a las relaciones, haciendo un énfasis en los vínculos de dependencia propuestos por él mismo, siendo estas, aquellas relaciones las cuales impulsan a someter o a ser sometido, además de alejarse de su autonomía convirtiéndose así una situación difícil de salir. (Sabater-Valeria, 2022, pág. 9) Consiguiente a esto, se evidenciará la manera en la que un hecho de violencia entre ambas partes puede exhibir una patología de cualquier tipo, ya sea física o psicológica. En nuestra sociedad cotidianamente se sufren agresiones dentro del núcleo familiar, aunque actualmente existen las normativas para coexistir recíprocamente dentro de una unión familiar. (Tomado de la fuente)

    Seminario Hegel Complutense 2023-2024. Lectura de "Líneas fundamentales de la filosofía del derecho"

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    Este proyecto Innova-Docencia pretende consolidar la actividad del Seminario Hegel Complutense para contribuir a la mejora de la calidad de la enseñanza y el aprendizaje universitarios de la filosofía. El proyecto cuenta con 26 docentes provenientes de dos facultades de la UCM (Filosofía y Filología), ocho universidades nacionales (UAM, UNED, UC3M, IE, UFV, UV, UNED, UB) y siete extranjeras de Chile, Holanda, Italia y Macedonia del Norte (UC, PUCV, ISSHS, UniFi, UDP, RUG, UniMi), así como con estudiantes de Grado, Máster y Doctorado de varias facultades de la UCM (Filosofía, Filología, Bellas Artes, Derecho e Historia) y profesores de IES de la Comunidad de Madrid. El seminario nace en junio de 2022 a petición de un grupo de estudiantes de Grado y Máster a la investigadora principal de este proyecto dada la saturación, la fragmentación y los tiempos en ocasiones limitados de los planes de estudios oficiales. El presente proyecto pretende consolidar el Seminario Hegel Complutense para el curso 2023-2024 y siguientes, ofreciendo este curso una lectura de la obra de Hegel Líneas fundamentales de la filosofía del derecho, con la vocación de fundar un punto de encuentro y colaboración entre estudiantes, investigadores y docentes, fortaleciendo competencias relacionadas con el aprendizaje y la investigación, difundiendo sus resultados en colaboración con otros espacios de investigación y/o transferencia del conocimiento y complementando los contenidos de los planes de estudio oficiales (Grado, dobles Grados, Master y Doctorado). La naturaleza participativa del seminario con lectura por grupos y la discusión colectiva ofrece la oportunidad de ensayar metodologías novedosas y enfocadas al alumno. El seminario se enfoca al trabajo con nuevas herramientas digitales y elaboración de materiales en vídeo.Depto. de Filosofía y SociedadDepto. de Lógica y Filosofía TeóricaFac. de FilosofíaFac. de FilologíaFac. de DerechoFac. de Geografía e HistoriaFALSEsubmitte

    Search for new physics with emerging jets in proton-proton collisions at s\sqrt{s} = 13 TeV

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    International audienceA search for ``emerging jets'' produced in proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV is performed using data collected by the CMS experiment corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 138 fb1^{-1}. This search examines a hypothetical dark quantum chromodynamics (QCD) sector that couples to the standard model (SM) through a scalar mediator. The scalar mediator decays into an SM quark and a dark sector quark. As the dark sector quark showers and hadronizes, it produces long-lived dark mesons that subsequently decay into SM particles, resulting in a jet, known as an emerging jet, with multiple displaced vertices. This search looks for pair production of the scalar mediator at the LHC, which yields events with two SM jets and two emerging jets at leading order. The results are interpreted using two dark sector models with different flavor structures, and exclude mediator masses up to 1950 (1850) GeV for an unflavored (flavor-aligned) dark QCD model. The unflavored results surpass a previous search for emerging jets by setting the most stringent mediator mass exclusion limits to date, while the flavor-aligned results provide the first direct mediator mass exclusion limits to date

    Search for new physics with emerging jets in proton-proton collisions at s\sqrt{s} = 13 TeV

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    International audienceA search for ``emerging jets'' produced in proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV is performed using data collected by the CMS experiment corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 138 fb1^{-1}. This search examines a hypothetical dark quantum chromodynamics (QCD) sector that couples to the standard model (SM) through a scalar mediator. The scalar mediator decays into an SM quark and a dark sector quark. As the dark sector quark showers and hadronizes, it produces long-lived dark mesons that subsequently decay into SM particles, resulting in a jet, known as an emerging jet, with multiple displaced vertices. This search looks for pair production of the scalar mediator at the LHC, which yields events with two SM jets and two emerging jets at leading order. The results are interpreted using two dark sector models with different flavor structures, and exclude mediator masses up to 1950 (1850) GeV for an unflavored (flavor-aligned) dark QCD model. The unflavored results surpass a previous search for emerging jets by setting the most stringent mediator mass exclusion limits to date, while the flavor-aligned results provide the first direct mediator mass exclusion limits to date

    Search for new physics with emerging jets in proton-proton collisions at s\sqrt{s} = 13 TeV

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    International audienceA search for ``emerging jets'' produced in proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV is performed using data collected by the CMS experiment corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 138 fb1^{-1}. This search examines a hypothetical dark quantum chromodynamics (QCD) sector that couples to the standard model (SM) through a scalar mediator. The scalar mediator decays into an SM quark and a dark sector quark. As the dark sector quark showers and hadronizes, it produces long-lived dark mesons that subsequently decay into SM particles, resulting in a jet, known as an emerging jet, with multiple displaced vertices. This search looks for pair production of the scalar mediator at the LHC, which yields events with two SM jets and two emerging jets at leading order. The results are interpreted using two dark sector models with different flavor structures, and exclude mediator masses up to 1950 (1850) GeV for an unflavored (flavor-aligned) dark QCD model. The unflavored results surpass a previous search for emerging jets by setting the most stringent mediator mass exclusion limits to date, while the flavor-aligned results provide the first direct mediator mass exclusion limits to date

    Search for new physics with emerging jets in proton-proton collisions at s\sqrt{s} = 13 TeV

    No full text
    International audienceA search for ``emerging jets'' produced in proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV is performed using data collected by the CMS experiment corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 138 fb1^{-1}. This search examines a hypothetical dark quantum chromodynamics (QCD) sector that couples to the standard model (SM) through a scalar mediator. The scalar mediator decays into an SM quark and a dark sector quark. As the dark sector quark showers and hadronizes, it produces long-lived dark mesons that subsequently decay into SM particles, resulting in a jet, known as an emerging jet, with multiple displaced vertices. This search looks for pair production of the scalar mediator at the LHC, which yields events with two SM jets and two emerging jets at leading order. The results are interpreted using two dark sector models with different flavor structures, and exclude mediator masses up to 1950 (1850) GeV for an unflavored (flavor-aligned) dark QCD model. The unflavored results surpass a previous search for emerging jets by setting the most stringent mediator mass exclusion limits to date, while the flavor-aligned results provide the first direct mediator mass exclusion limits to date

    Search for new physics with emerging jets in proton-proton collisions at s= \sqrt{s} = 13 TeV

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    A search for ``emerging jets'' produced in proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV is performed using data collected by the CMS experiment corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 138 fb1 ^{-1} . This search examines a hypothetical dark quantum chromodynamics (QCD) sector that couples to the standard model (SM) through a scalar mediator. The scalar mediator decays into an SM quark and a dark sector quark. As the dark sector quark showers and hadronizes, it produces long-lived dark mesons that subsequently decay into SM particles, resulting in a jet, known as an emerging jet, with multiple displaced vertices. This search looks for pair production of the scalar mediator at the LHC, which yields events with two SM jets and two emerging jets at leading order. The results are interpreted using two dark sector models with different flavor structures, and exclude mediator masses up to 1950 (1850) GeV for an unflavored (flavor-aligned) dark QCD model. The unflavored results surpass a previous search for emerging jets by setting the most stringent mediator mass exclusion limits to date, while the flavor-aligned results provide the first direct mediator mass exclusion limits to date.A search for ``emerging jets'' produced in proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV is performed using data collected by the CMS experiment corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 138 fb1^{-1}. This search examines a hypothetical dark quantum chromodynamics (QCD) sector that couples to the standard model (SM) through a scalar mediator. The scalar mediator decays into an SM quark and a dark sector quark. As the dark sector quark showers and hadronizes, it produces long-lived dark mesons that subsequently decay into SM particles, resulting in a jet, known as an emerging jet, with multiple displaced vertices. This search looks for pair production of the scalar mediator at the LHC, which yields events with two SM jets and two emerging jets at leading order. The results are interpreted using two dark sector models with different flavor structures, and exclude mediator masses up to 1950 (1850) GeV for an unflavored (flavor-aligned) dark QCD model. The unflavored results surpass a previous search for emerging jets by setting the most stringent mediator mass exclusion limits to date, while the flavor-aligned results provide the first direct mediator mass exclusion limits to date
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