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    Continuous Implementation

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    It is well-known that mechanism design literature makes many simplifying infor- mational assumptions in particular in terms of common knowledge of the environment among players. In this paper, we introduce a notion of continuous implementation and characterize when a social choice function is continuously implementable. More specif- ically, we say that a social choice function is continuously (partially) implementable if it is (partially) implementable for types in the model under study and it continues to be (partially) implementable for types "close" to this initial model. We ?rst show that if the model is of complete information a social choice function is continuously (partially) implementable only if it satis?es Maskin?s monotonicity. We then extend this result to general incomplete information settings and show that a social choice function is continuously (partially) implementable only if it is fully implementable in iterative dominance. For ?nite mechanisms, this condition is also su¢ cient. We also discuss implications of this characterization for the virtual implementation approach.High order beliefs, robust implementation

    Is Purple a Red and Blue Chessboard? Brentano on Colour Mixtures

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    Can we maintain that purple seems composed of red and blue without giving up the impenetrability of the red and blue parts that compose it? Brentano thinks we can. Purple, according to him, is a chessboard of red and blue tiles which, although individually too small to be perceived, are together indistinctly perceived within the purple. After a presentation of Brentano’s solution, we raise two objections to it. First, Brentano’s solution commits him to unperceivable intentional objects (the chessboard’s tiles). Second, his chessboard account fails in the end to explain the phenomenal spatial continuity of compound colours. We then sketch an alternative account, which, while holding fast to the phenomenal compoundedness of the purple and to the impenetrability of component colours, avoids introducing inaccessible intentional objects and compromising on the continuity of the purple. According to our proposal, instead of being indistinctly perceived spatial parts of the purple, red and blue are distinctly perceived non- spatial parts of it

    Submerged membrane bioreactor for waste water treatment: determination of the shear stresses produced by coarse bubbles

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    Submerged membrane bioreactor for waste water treatment: determination of the shear stresses produced by coarse bubble

    Eddy current interaction between a probe coil and a conducting plate

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    International audienceConsider a coil above a conducting plate. The interaction between the probe-coil and the plate is modeled by a quasi-static approximation of Maxwell's equations: the eddy current model. The associated electromagnetic transmission boundary-value problem can be solved by the integral equations method. However, the discretization of integral operators gives dense, complex and ill-conditioned linear systems. We present here a method to compute the reaction field and the coil impedance variation by solving only surface partial differential equations

    Les compagnies aériennes, leurs menus et les religions qu'elles y reconnaissent

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    Partant de l’idée bien établie que la religion exerce une influence profonde sur les modes d’alimentation, trois chercheurs en théologie, en géographie et en sciences politiques ont unis leurs connaissances pour débusquer cette influence là où on ne l’attend pas, dans les menus proposés par les compagnies aériennes. Pour ce faire, ils ont identifié les menus religieux reconnus par l’IATA (hindou, halal, cacher et jaïn) ; visité les sites Internet de 34 compagnies aériennes pour savoir quelles compagnies proposent quels menus religieux ; identifié comment ces compagnies prétendent répondre aux prescriptions des différentes religions ; cherché à comprendre les logiques théologiques, géographiques et/ou politiques derrière les choix des compagnies aériennes ; évalué l’impact que les menus religieux proposés par les compagnies aériennes exercent sur la relation entre religion et alimentation

    Rheological study of sludge of membranes bioreactors for water treatment: protocol, limitations and link with the filtration

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    The submerged membranes bio-reactors (sMBR) are more and more visible in the field of waste water treatment. The membrane fouling, that causes a drastic fall of the performances, can be limited by the application of a swarm of bubbles close to the membrane surfaces. This aeration as a major factor of the energetic expense of these processes, lets numerous studies to focus on the understanding of the mechanisms linking the bubbles swarm with fouling.. In this background, the rheological tools appeared to be useful to understand the behaviour of sludge under shear stress. In order to be sure to get significant results, we used three types of rheological measurements: i) the influence of shear rate on shear stress; ii) the influence of upward then downward stages of shear stress on viscosity; iii) the influence of the alternation of two stages of shear stress with implementation times identical to those of sMBR aeration. Besides a viscoplastic behaviour previously observed, a phenomenon of hysteresis appeared. The transparent upper plan used on the rheometer exhibited formations of aggregative structures “in roll”. Sludges of a sMBR using different sequencing of aeration are compared: the developed protocols enabled to differentiate those sludges, with characteristic results depending on mechanical applications. The aim of this work is, eventually, to propose some correlations between usual characteristics of the process and aeration operating parameters, in order to propose an aeration policy improving energetic performances

    Searching for faint companions with VLTI/PIONIER. II. 92 main sequence stars from the Exozodi survey

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    The Exozodi survey aims to determine the occurrence rate of bright exozodiacal discs around nearby main sequence stars using infrared interferometry. Although the Exozodi survey targets have been carefully selected to avoid the presence of binary stars, the results of this survey can still be biased by the presence of unidentified stellar companions. Using the PIONIER data set collected within the Exozodi survey, we aim to search for the signature of point-like companions around the Exozodi target stars. We use both the closure phases and squared visibilities collected by PIONIER to search for companions within the ~100 mas interferometric field of view. The presence of a companion is assessed by computing the goodness of fit to the data for a series of binary models with various separations and contrasts. Five stellar companions are resolved for the first time around five A-type stars: HD 4150, HD 16555, HD 29388, HD 202730, and HD 224392 (although the companion to HD 16555 was independently resolved by speckle interferometry while we were carrying out the survey). In the most likely case of main sequence companions, their spectral types range from A5V to K4V. Three of these stars were already suspected to be binaries from Hipparcos astrometric measurements, although no information was available on the companions themselves so far. In addition to debiasing the statistics of the Exozodi survey, these results can also be used to revise the fraction of visual binaries among A-type stars, suggesting that an extra ~13% A-type stars are visual binaries in addition to the ones detected in previous direct imaging surveys. We estimate that about half the population of nearby A-type stars could be resolved as visual binaries using a combination of state-of-the-art interferometry and single-aperture imaging, and we suggest that a significant fraction of these binaries remains undetected to date.Comment: Accepted for publication in A&
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