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Semistrict models of connected 3-types and Tamsamani's weak 3-groupoids
Homotopy 3-types can be modelled algebraically by Tamsamani's weak
3-groupoids as well as, in the path-connected case, by cat^2-groups. This paper
gives a comparison between the two models in the path-connected case. This
leads to two different semistrict algebraic models of connected 3-types using
the Tamsamani's model. Both are then related to Gray groupoids.Comment: 21 page
(Co)homology of crossed modules with coefficients in a -module
We define a cotriple (co)homology of crossed modules with coefficients in a
-module. We prove its general properties, including the connection with
the existing cotriple theories on crossed modules. We establish the
relationship with the (co)homology of the classifying space of a crossed module
and with the cohomology of groups with operators. An example and an application
are given.Comment: 32 pages, LaTeX2e, Paul Taylor's diagram package; added reference.
Accepted for publication by Homology, Homotopy and Application
Is a Technological Singularity near also for bots in MMOGs?
Using the idea of the Technological Singularity this essay offers some reflections on the possible future of bots in Massively Multiplayer Online Games (MMOGs). The paper starts by briefly introducing the notion of Technological Singularity as the advent of a super-intelligent Artificial Intelligence that could threaten human existence. Bots are computer programs that automate repetitive and time consuming activities for the Internet user. In MMOGs, bots are often used to cheat and could have nefarious effects on the gameplay. Assuming that bots are rudimentary forms of Artificial Intelligence that also pose a threat to MMOGs and their players, the paper presents some evidence-based trends of the future evolution of bots and the implications of these for Virtual Worlds research
Some energy conservative schemes for vibro-impacts of a beam on rigid obstacles
Caused by the problem of unilateral contact during vibrations of satellite solar arrays, the aim of this paper is to better understand such a phenomenon. Therefore, it is studied here a simplified model composed by a beam moving between rigid obstacles. Our purpose is to describe and compare some families of fully discretized approximations and their properties, in the case of non-penetration Signorini’s conditions. For this, starting from the works of Dumont and Paoli, we adapt to our beam model the singular dynamic method introduced by Renard. A particular emphasis is given in the use of a restitution coefficient in the impact law. Finally, various numerical results are presented and energy conservation capabilities of the schemes are investigated
The Weakly Globular Double Category of Fractions of a Category
This paper introduces the construction of a weakly globular double category
of fractions for a category and studies its universal properties. It shows that
this double category is locally small and considers a couple of concrete
examples.Comment: 73 pages. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with
arXiv:1210.405
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