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A theoretical framework on the relationship between political connection, board characteristics and environmental disclosure in Nigeria
The poor environmental performance and by extension low level of environmental disclosure evident in the annual reports of quoted Nigerian companies have aroused stakeholders concern about the condition of the environment.The main objective of this study is to x-ray the relationship between political connection, board characteristics and environmental disclosure. The quantitative approach will be adopted using data from the annual reports of the sampled companies. The theoretical framework is built on the legitimacy theory with support from the agency and managerial power theory.It is envisaged that the study will engage corporate organizations to adequately provide for environmental information in their internal policies.The study will
facilitate environmental cost reporting responsiveness and disclosure to investors and environmental regulatory bodies
Momentum anisotropies in the quark coalescence model
Based on the quark coalescence model, we derive relations among the momentum
anisotropies of mesons and baryons in relativistic heavy ion collisions from a
given, but arbitrary azimuthal distribution for the partons. Besides the
familiar even Fourier coefficients such as the elliptic flow, we also pay
attention to odd Fourier coefficients such as the directed flow, which has been
observed at finite rapidity even at RHIC energies.Comment: 5 page
Electron energy-loss spectroscopy and ab initio electronic structure of the LaOFeP superconductor
The electronic band structures of the LaOFeP superconductor have been
calculated theoretically by the first principles method and measured
experimentally by electron energy loss spectroscopy. The calculations indicate
that the Fe atom in LaOFeP crystal shows a weak magnetic moment and does not
form a long-range magnetic ordering. Band structure, Fermi surfaces and
fluorine-doping effects are also analyzed based on the data of the density
functional theory. The fine structures of the EELS data have been carefully
examined in both the low loss energy region and the core losses region (O K, Fe
L2,3, and La M4,5). A slight bump edge at 44 eV shows notable
orientation-dependence: it can be observed in the low loss EELS spectra with q
parallel to c, but becomes almost invisible in the q vertical to c spectra.
Annealing experiments indicate that low oxygen pressure favors the appearance
of superconductivity in LaOFeP, this fact is also confirmed by the changes of
Fe L2,3 and O K excitation edges in the experimental EELS data
Circular chromatic numbers of some distance graphs
AbstractGiven a set D of positive integers, the distance graph G(Z,D) has vertices all integers Z, and two vertices j and j′ in Z are adjacent if and only if |j-j′|∈D. This paper determines the circular chromatic numbers of some distance graphs
On Structure of Some Plane Graphs with Application to Choosability
AbstractA graph G=(V, E) is (x, y)-choosable for integers x>y⩾1 if for any given family {A(v)∣v∈V} of sets A(v) of cardinality x, there exists a collection {B(v)∣v∈V} of subsets B(v)⊂A(v) of cardinality y such that B(u)∩B(v)=∅ whenever uv∈E(G). In this paper, structures of some plane graphs, including plane graphs with minimum degree 4, are studied. Using these results, we may show that if G is free of k-cycles for some k∈{3, 4, 5, 6}, or if any two triangles in G have distance at least 2, then G is (4m, m)-choosable for all nonnegative integers m. When m=1, (4m, m)-choosable is simply 4-choosable. So these conditions are also sufficient for a plane graph to be 4-choosable
Foundation Models for Semantic Novelty in Reinforcement Learning
Effectively exploring the environment is a key challenge in reinforcement
learning (RL). We address this challenge by defining a novel intrinsic reward
based on a foundation model, such as contrastive language image pretraining
(CLIP), which can encode a wealth of domain-independent semantic
visual-language knowledge about the world. Specifically, our intrinsic reward
is defined based on pre-trained CLIP embeddings without any fine-tuning or
learning on the target RL task. We demonstrate that CLIP-based intrinsic
rewards can drive exploration towards semantically meaningful states and
outperform state-of-the-art methods in challenging sparse-reward
procedurally-generated environments.Comment: Foundation Models for Decision Making Workshop at Neural Information
Processing Systems, 202
Several parameters of generalized Mycielskians
AbstractThe generalized Mycielskians (also known as cones over graphs) are the natural generalization of the Mycielski graphs (which were first introduced by Mycielski in 1955). Given a graph G and any integer m⩾0, one can transform G into a new graph μm(G), the generalized Mycielskian of G. This paper investigates circular clique number, total domination number, open packing number, fractional open packing number, vertex cover number, determinant, spectrum, and biclique partition number of μm(G)
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