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Creating agent platforms to host agent-mediated services that share resources
After a period where the Internet was exclusively filled with content,
the present
efforts are moving towards services, which handle the raw information to
create
value from it. Therefore labors to create a wide collection of
agent-based services
are being perfomed in several projects, such as Agentcities does.
In this work we present an architecture for agent platforms named
a-Buildings. The
aim of the proposed architecture is to ease the creation, installation,
search and
management of agent-mediated services and the share of resources among
services.
To do so the a-Buildings architecture creates a new level of abstraction
on top of
the standard FIPA agent platform specification.
Basically, an a-Building is a service-oriented platform which offers a
set of
low level services to the agents it hosts. We define low level services
as those
required services that are neccesary to create more complex high level
composed
services.Postprint (published version
Educación para la Sostenibilidad desde la perspectiva de la complejidad
Uno de los retos de la educación es dotar a la ciudadanía de los recursos que le
permitan construir las oportunidades que se vislumbran en el actual contexto de
crisis. El paradigma de la complejidad se constituye como una propuesta sólida para
abordar dicho reto desde la educación ambiental, apostando por la ambientalización
curricular. El paradigma de la complejidad emerge del diálogo entre una forma de
pensar, un marco de valores y un modelo de acción que incorporan los principios de la
ciencia contemporánea (estructuras, relaciones, organización, procesos…) Incorporar
los principios de la complejidad a la educación ambiental comporta preguntarse cómo
dichos principios hacen reconsiderar aspectos como el modelo de pensamiento, la
relación entre disciplinas de conocimiento, la planificación de la acción, la relevancia
de las emociones y la forma de abordar la investigación didáctica
Quantum kagome antiferromagnet in a magnetic field: Low-lying non-magnetic excitations versus valence-bond crystal order
We study the ground state properties of a quantum antiferromagnet on the
kagome lattice in the presence of a magnetic field, paying particular attention
to the stability of the plateau at magnetization 1/3 of saturation and the
nature of its ground state. We discuss fluctuations around classical ground
states and argue that quantum and classical calculations at the harmonic level
do not lead to the same result in contrast to the zero-field case. For spin
S=1/2 we find a magnetic gap below which an exponential number of non-magnetic
excitations are present. Moreover, such non-magnetic excitations also have a
(much smaller) gap above the three-fold degenerate ground state. We provide
evidence that the ground state has long-range order of valence-bond crystal
type with nine spins in the unit cell.Comment: 5 pages including 4 figures, uses REVTeX4; final version with some
small extensions; to appear in Phys. Rev.
Emergence of Global Preferential Attachment From Local Interaction
Global degree/strength based preferential attachment is widely used as an
evolution mechanism of networks. But it is hard to believe that any individual
can get global information and shape the network architecture based on it. In
this paper, it is found that the global preferential attachment emerges from
the local interaction models, including distance-dependent preferential
attachment (DDPA) evolving model of weighted networks(M. Li et al, New Journal
of Physics 8 (2006) 72), acquaintance network model(J. Davidsen et al, Phys.
Rev. Lett. 88 (2002) 128701) and connecting nearest-neighbor(CNN) model(A.
Vazquez, Phys. Rev. E 67 (2003) 056104). For DDPA model and CNN model, the
attachment rate depends linearly on the degree or strength, while for
acquaintance network model, the dependence follows a sublinear power law. It
implies that for the evolution of social networks, local contact could be more
fundamental than the presumed global preferential attachment. This is onsistent
with the result observed in the evolution of empirical email networks.Comment: 9 pages, 5 figure
Nouvelles données sur le Miocène moyen marin ("Sallomacien") de Gironde (Bassin d'Aquitaine-France) Approche des paléoenvironnements New data about the maine Middle Miocene ("Sallomacian") of Gironde (Aquitaine Basin); paleoecological outline
The Mid Miocene marine formations of Salles area (former "Sallomacian" stage) have been studied again from numerous outcrops
and cores. The deep structural framework influences notably of the characteristics and distribution of the deposits, which are
neritic. The stratigraphy is stated precisely thanks to the planktonic fauna and floradetailed examination (probably Serravallian zones NN6 - N12). Several paleobiofacies are reconstituted from the rich invertebrate faunas, which give also paleoclimatic data
Acute Malnutrition and Under-5 Mortality, Northeastern Part of India.
We assessed the prevalence of childhood acute malnutrition and under-five mortality rate (U5MR) in Darbhanga district, India, using a two-stage 49-cluster household survey. A total of 1379 households comprising 8473 people were interviewed. During a 90-day recall period, U5MR was 0.5 [95% confidence interval (CI), 0.2-1.4] per 10 000 per day. The prevalence of global acute malnutrition among 1405 children aged 6-59 months was 15.4% (NCHS) and 19.4% (2006 WHO references). This survey suggests that in Darbhanga district, the population is in a borderline food crisis with few food resources. Appropriate strategies should be developed to improve the overall nutritional and health status of children
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