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Lowest order Virtual Element approximation of magnetostatic problems
We give here a simplified presentation of the lowest order Serendipity
Virtual Element method, and show its use for the numerical solution of linear
magneto-static problems in three dimensions. The method can be applied to very
general decompositions of the computational domain (as is natural for Virtual
Element Methods) and uses as unknowns the (constant) tangential component of
the magnetic field on each edge, and the vertex values of the
Lagrange multiplier (used to enforce the solenoidality of the magnetic
induction ). In this respect the method can be seen
as the natural generalization of the lowest order Edge Finite Element Method
(the so-called "first kind N\'ed\'elec" elements) to polyhedra of almost
arbitrary shape, and as we show on some numerical examples it exhibits very
good accuracy (for being a lowest order element) and excellent robustness with
respect to distortions
Serendipity Face and Edge VEM Spaces
We extend the basic idea of Serendipity Virtual Elements from the previous
case (by the same authors) of nodal (-conforming) elements, to a more
general framework. Then we apply the general strategy to the case of
and conforming Virtual Element Methods, in two and three dimensions
The Differentiation and Promotion of Students’ Rights in Portugal
This investigation includes a differential study (Study 1)
and a quasi-experimental research (Study 2). In Study 1, the objective
was to establish to what extent students’ rights existed and analyse
the differentiation between students’ rights with Portuguese and
immigrant mothers, throughout school years. The sample consisted of
537 students with Portuguese and immigrant mothers, distributed by
different school years (7th, 9th and 11th grades). The Children’s Rights
Scale (Hart et al., 1996; Veiga, 2001) was used. In Study 2, the purpose
was to analyse the effects on students’ rights of the use by teachers of a
communicational intervention program, supervised by school psychologists.
The sample involved 7th and 9th grade students, in a total of
four classes, two forming the experimental groups (n = 36) and two the
control groups (n = 43); as in Study 1, the Children’s Rights Scale was used. The results indicated the effectiveness of the communicational intervention program on students’ rights and are consistent with previous studies. An implication is that psychologists and teachers, working together and taking a human rights perspective, may develop an important role in projects to promote the students’ rights
Serendipity Nodal VEM spaces
We introduce a new variant of Nodal Virtual Element spaces that mimics the
"Serendipity Finite Element Methods" (whose most popular example is the 8-node
quadrilateral) and allows to reduce (often in a significant way) the number of
internal degrees of freedom. When applied to the faces of a three-dimensional
decomposition, this allows a reduction in the number of face degrees of
freedom: an improvement that cannot be achieved by a simple static
condensation. On triangular and tetrahedral decompositions the new elements
(contrary to the original VEMs) reduce exactly to the classical Lagrange FEM.
On quadrilaterals and hexahedra the new elements are quite similar (and have
the same amount of degrees of freedom) to the Serendipity Finite Elements, but
are much more robust with respect to element distortions. On more general
polytopes the Serendipity VEMs are the natural (and simple) generalization of
the simplicial case
The indefinite-interrogative affinity in sign languages: the case of Catalan Sign Language
Prior studies on spoken languages have shown that indefinite and interrogative pronouns may be formally very similar. Our research aims to understand if sign languages exhibit this type of affinity. This paper presents an overview of the phenomenon and reports on the results of two studies: a cross-linguistic survey based on a sample of 30 sign languages and an empirical investigation conducted with three deaf consultants of Catalan Sign Language (LSC). Our research shows that, in sign languages, certain signs have both existential and interrogative readings and it identifies the environments that make existential interpretations available in LSC
PolÃticas públicas na agroindústria do dendê na visão do produtor.
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A Stability Study of some Mixed Finite Elements for Large Deformation Elasticity Problems
We consider the finite elasticity problem for incompressible
materials, proposing a simple bidimensional problem for which we provide an
indication on the solution stability. Furthermore, we study the stability of
discrete solutions, obtained by means of some well-known mixed finite elements,
and we present several numerical experiments
Armazenabilidade de sementes de Coffea canephora Pierre colhidas em diferentes estádios de maturação e submetidas a diferentes métodos de secagem.
A lenta e desuniforme germinação de sementes de cafeeiro aliadas ao seu baixo potencial de armazenamento, dificultam a obtenção de mudas uniformes e bem desenvolvidas. Apesar dos esforços das pesquisas as causas da lenta germinação ou baixa armazenabilidade das sementes continuam obscuras. Para a produção de sementes de cafeeiro é recomendada à colheita dos frutos no estádio cereja, no entanto pesquisas têm demonstrado que estas sementes já adquirem a sua máxima capacidade germinativa entre os estádios verde cana e cereja e que sementes completamente maduras, podem não ter o máximo potencial de armazenamento ou maior tolerância à desidratação devido à provável iniciação do processo de germinação já no final do processo de desenvolvimento. Assim, o presente trabalho foi realizado com o objetivo de investigar os efeitos do estádio de desenvolvimento e do método de secagem sobre a germinabilidade e a armazenabilidade de sementes de cafeeiro. Sementes foram processadas a partir de frutos de Coffea canephora Pierre, cultivar Apoatã IAC2258, colhidos no estádio cereja e verde cana e submetidas a três métodos de secagem (sem secagem, secagem lenta à sombra e secagem rápida em secador estacionário). Após quatro meses de armazenamento sob temperatura de 10ºC em embalagens herméticas, foram avaliados a qualidade fisiológica e o vigor das sementes por meio dos testes de germinação, de protrusão radicular, de matéria seca de plântulas, de emergência em bandejas, de Ãndice de velocidade de emergência, de condutividade elétrica e de viabilidade pelo teste de tetrazólio. Analisando-se os resultados pode-se concluir que sementes de Coffea canephora L. apresentam maior capacidade de armazenamento quando colhidas no estádio cereja e são armazenadas úmidas. Além disto, em ambos estádios de maturação, as sementes apresentam desempenhos fisiológicos semelhantes, após quatro meses de armazenamento, quando são submetidas uma secagem lenta. A secagem rápida é prejudicial à qualidade fisiológica de sementes de Coffea canephora L
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