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    An optimization problem with volume constrain in Orlicz spaces

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    We consider the optimization problem of minimizing ∫ΩG(∣∇u∣)dx\int_{\Omega}G(|\nabla u|) dx in the class of functions W1,G(Ω)W^{1,G}(\Omega), with a constrain on the volume of {u>0}\{u>0\}. The conditions on the function GG allow for a different behavior at 0 and at ∞\infty. We consider a penalization problem, and we prove that for small values of the penalization parameter, the constrained volume is attained. In this way we prove that every solution uu is locally Lipschitz continuous and that the free boundary, ∂{u>0}∩Ω\partial\{u>0\}\cap \Omega, is smooth

    A minimum problem with free boundary in Orlicz spaces

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    We consider the optimization problem of minimizing ∫ΩG(∣∇u∣)+λχ{u>0}dx\int_{\Omega}G(|\nabla u|)+\lambda \chi_{\{u>0\}} dx in the class of functions W1,G(Ω)W^{1,G}(\Omega) with u−ϕ0∈W01,G(Ω)u-\phi_0\in W_0^{1,G}(\Omega), for a given ϕ0≥0\phi_0\geq 0 and bounded. W1,G(Ω)W^{1,G}(\Omega) is the class of weakly differentiable functions with ∫ΩG(∣∇u∣)dx<∞\int_\Omega G(|\nabla u|) dx<\infty. The conditions on the function G allow for a different behavior at 0 and at ∞\infty. We prove that every solution u is locally Lipschitz continuous, that they are solution to a free boundary problem and that the free boundary, ∂{u>0}∩Ω\partial\{u>0\}\cap \Omega, is a regular surface. Also, we introduce the notion of weak solution to the free boundary problem solved by the minimizers and prove the Lipschitz regularity of the weak solutions and the C1,αC^{1,\alpha} regularity of their free boundaries near ``flat'' free boundary points

    H2H^2 regularity for the p(x)−p(x)-Laplacian in two-dimensional convex domains

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    In this paper we study the H2H^2 global regularity for solutions of the p(x)−p(x)-Laplacian in two dimensional convex domains with Dirichlet boundary conditions. Here p:Ω→[p1,∞)p:\Omega \to [p_1,\infty) with p∈Lip(Ωˉ)p\in Lip(\bar{\Omega}) and p1>1p_1>1.Comment: 18 pages. Keywords: Variable exponent spaces. Elliptic Equations. H2H^2 regularit

    Results on life cycle assessments to determine impacts of agronomic management choices in the Cauca and Honduras CSV

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    The intense management of the crops, that characterizes current agricultural cropping systems, has resulted in increased concentrations of greenhouse gases (GHGs) such as carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O). In this study, we used the field-scale agricultural assessment model - Cool Farm Tool (CFT), to model GHG emissions and uptake estimates (Hillier et al., 2011). This tool combines different algorithms that integrate climate, soil and crop data and presents outputs on carbon footprints in a format that is accessible to non-experts. Furthermore, the CFT provides the possibility to compare GHG emissions and uptake estimates from different production sites and systems. Finally, the tool CFT enables crop producers and stakeholders to take a more informed and holistic approach to environmental sustainability in the agricultural sector

    Paying it Forward: Training doulas as a form of reintegration and support for communities of color

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    As part of the birth justice movement in Alameda County, Roots of Labor Birth Collective (RLBC) is committed to support, empower and care for birthing members of the community. RLBC works to empower people of color with education and tools to have healthy babies and positive birth experiences regardless of their: gender, size, sexuality, orientation, culture or family structure. Healthy families begin with healthy communities and with that in mind, RLBC decided to tackle two major public health issues at once: recidivism and poor birth outcomes in communities of color. Doula training is not just an intervention to improve birth outcomes but also an opportunity for those who have been previously incarcerated to create a career by giving back to the community. Even with evidence-based research supporting doula care as an intervention to improve birth outcomes in low-income communities, it is still seen as a luxury. RLBC believes that doula care and any care related to birth is a need and a right everyone should have. Throughout my fieldwork I have completed: grant writing, key informant interviews and budgeting to help RLBC become a sustainable organization. The entire collective administration team has been working in-kind to make sure that the collective continues to provide free doula care regardless of their funding status. It is their hard work and dedication that has inspired those I have reached out to, to provide their professional services to help in any way that they can to help launch the Doula Community Fund campaign. With this marketing strategy, RLBC aims to gain clients who can pay full market value for a doula so that they can use part of the income to pay an RLBC doula to gift a birth to the community

    The Use of Arguments A Fortiori in Decision Making

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    Some decisions involve the use of a variety forms of arguments in order to balance different alternatives before getting a choice which is expected to be the better to solve the problem at issue. By doing this, there are some cases where people are able to or urge moving towards the choice that is most advantageous, probable or acceptable, and at other times towards a choice that is less negative or adverse than the others. Both alternatives depict different ways of searching for the stronger reason at stake. This means that the a fortiori argument is being used as a deliberative tool to reach a choice in a decision making process. I assume that such usage helps to show how the use of arguments a fortiori can be a very effective movement for designing an argumentation strategy to gain unbiased decisions, agreements or outcomes. However, it is the case that some biased uses may arise as well. For example, by appeal to one authority or status as a means to impose an idea or force a particular decision. This has a direct effect on objectivity and impartiality in decision making. In this paper I will present an analysis on how a fortiori arguments work either in personal or group processes of decision making, and when they are being used in biased or unbiased ways. This will provide some clues for a better understanding about the pragmatic conditions for applying correctly this kind of argument

    Advances in mapping ice-free surfaces within the Northern Antarctic peninsula region using polarimetric RADARSAT-2 data

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    Ice-free areas within the Northern Antarctic Peninsula region are of interest for studying changes occurring to surface covers, including those related to glacial coverage, raised beach deposits and periglacial processes and permafrost. The objective of this work is to map the main surface covers within ice-free areas of King George Island, the largest island of the South Shetlands archipelago, using fully polarimetric RADARSAT-2 SAR data. Surface covers such as rock outcrops and glacial till, stone fields, patterned ground, and sand and gravel deposits form the most representative classes and account for 84 km2 of the ice-free areas on the island. A distribution of complex geomorphological features and landforms was obtained, being some of them considered indicators of periglacial processes and presence of permafrost.Published versio
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