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    Dynamics towards the Feigenbaum attractor

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    We expose at a previously unknown level of detail the features of the dynamics of trajectories that either evolve towards the Feigenbaum attractor or are captured by its matching repellor. Amongst these features are the following: i) The set of preimages of the attractor and of the repellor are embedded (dense) into each other. ii) The preimage layout is obtained as the limiting form of the rank structure of the fractal boundaries between attractor and repellor positions for the family of supercycle attractors. iii) The joint set of preimages for each case form an infinite number of families of well-defined phase-space gaps in the attractor or in the repellor. iv) The gaps in each of these families can be ordered with decreasing width in accord to power laws and are seen to appear sequentially in the dynamics generated by uniform distributions of initial conditions. v) The power law with log-periodic modulation associated to the rate of approach of trajectories towards the attractor (and to the repellor) is explained in terms of the progression of gap formation. vi) The relationship between the law of rate of convergence to the attractor and the inexhaustible hierarchy feature of the preimage structure is elucidated.Comment: 8 pages, 12 figure

    Tsallis' q index and Mori's q phase transitions at edge of chaos

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    We uncover the basis for the validity of the Tsallis statistics at the onset of chaos in logistic maps. The dynamics within the critical attractor is found to consist of an infinite family of Mori's qq-phase transitions of rapidly decreasing strength, each associated to a discontinuity in Feigenbaum's trajectory scaling function σ\sigma . The value of qq at each transition corresponds to the same special value for the entropic index qq, such that the resultant sets of qq-Lyapunov coefficients are equal to the Tsallis rates of entropy evolution.Comment: Significantly enlarged version, additional figures and references. To be published in Physical Review

    Numeric and symbolic evaluation of the pfaffian of general skew-symmetric matrices

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    Evaluation of pfaffians arises in a number of physics applications, and for some of them a direct method is preferable to using the determinantal formula. We discuss two methods for the numerical evaluation of pfaffians. The first is tridiagonalization based on Householder transformations. The main advantage of this method is its numerical stability that makes unnecessary the implementation of a pivoting strategy. The second method considered is based on Aitken's block diagonalization formula. It yields to a kind of LU (similar to Cholesky's factorization) decomposition (under congruence) of arbitrary skew-symmetric matrices that is well suited both for the numeric and symbolic evaluations of the pfaffian. Fortran subroutines (FORTRAN 77 and 90) implementing both methods are given. We also provide simple implementations in Python and Mathematica for purpose of testing, or for exploratory studies of methods that make use of pfaffians.Comment: 13 pages, Download links: http://gamma.ft.uam.es/robledo/Downloads.html and http://www.phys.washington.edu/users/bertsch/computer.htm

    Intermittency at critical transitions and aging dynamics at edge of chaos

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    We recall that, at both the intermittency transitions and at the Feigenbaum attractor in unimodal maps of non-linearity of order ζ>1\zeta >1, the dynamics rigorously obeys the Tsallis statistics. We account for the qq-indices and the generalized Lyapunov coefficients λq\lambda_{q} that characterize the universality classes of the pitchfork and tangent bifurcations. We identify the Mori singularities in the Lyapunov spectrum at the edge of chaos with the appearance of a special value for the entropic index qq. The physical area of the Tsallis statistics is further probed by considering the dynamics near criticality and glass formation in thermal systems. In both cases a close connection is made with states in unimodal maps with vanishing Lyapunov coefficients.Comment: Proceedings of: STATPHYS 2004 - 22nd IUPAP International Conference on Statistical Physics, National Science Seminar Complex, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, 4-9 July 2004. Pramana, in pres

    La RSE est - elle applicable dans les établissements publics comme dans n'importe quelle autre organisation ? Un exemple : les Universités

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    De responsabilité sociétale des entreprises à responsabilité sociétale des organisations, une évolution mais pour quelle mise en application ? Le service public peut-il s\u27adapter ? Pourquoi ? Avec qui ? A quelles conditions ? Dispose-t-il des outils nécessaires ? Réflexions sur ce thème

    Sensitivity to initial conditions at bifurcations in one-dimensional nonlinear maps: rigorous nonextensive solutions

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    Using the Feigenbaum renormalization group (RG) transformation we work out exactly the dynamics and the sensitivity to initial conditions for unimodal maps of nonlinearity ζ>1\zeta >1 at both their pitchfork and tangent bifurcations. These functions have the form of qq-exponentials as proposed in Tsallis' generalization of statistical mechanics. We determine the qq-indices that characterize these universality classes and perform for the first time the calculation of the qq-generalized Lyapunov coefficient λq\lambda_{q} . The pitchfork and the left-hand side of the tangent bifurcations display weak insensitivity to initial conditions, while the right-hand side of the tangent bifurcations presents a `super-strong' (faster than exponential) sensitivity to initial conditions. We corroborate our analytical results with {\em a priori} numerical calculations.Comment: latex, 4 figures. Updated references and some general presentation improvements. To appear published in Europhysics Letter

    The Key Success Factors for Lean Manufacturing versus Six Sigma

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    The aim of this study is to investigate and identify the key success factors of implementing lean manufacturing and six sigma in separate ways. The study applies a quantitative approach and statistical analysis to determine the results collected from the French industry. Findings revealed that there exist statistically significant differences in the level of importance between the implementation of lean manufacturing and six sigma across the common success factors such as culture change, communication and involvement of employees, among others. On the other hand, there were similarities in the degrees of importance regarding the common success including top management commitment, skill and expertise and linking method to supplier, etc. The findings can assist an organization to be more careful with the success factors of each method, in addition to helping them in determining the appropriate method that enables exploration between lean manufacturing and six sigma based on the capacity of an organization to apply the success factors. Literature reviews regarding comparison of key success factors of lean manufacturing and six sigma had not been tested earlier, which have been considered in this study.

    Impacts of Lean Manufacturing and Six sigma

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    International audienceThe purpose of this article is to determine the companies performance for industries applied lean manufacturing and six sigma. Study results indicate that companies implementing lean manufacturing and six sigma have wealthy performance across financial performance, operational performance and innovation performance. It discovers various lean six sigma tools such as Kanban, TPM, 5S, VOC, Gemba etc, associated to improve financial or operational or innovation performance. Corporations get more advantage in using quality practices to improve quality, reduce cost, improve productivity and so on, compared to companies that have not implemented at all
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