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L’ironie des voix superposées dans le Gil Blas de Lesage
J'espérais que je passerais pour avoir de l'esprit, quoique je n'eusse que de la mémoire...Ne parlez pas si haut, interrompit en riant ma maîtresse...Dieu soit loué ! puisque la mèche est découverte...changeons de style(GB, IV, 2, p. 196-197 et 11, p. 273) Lointain est le temps où un Montaigne parvenait à unifier deux personnes distinctes au point de faire disparaître la trace même d'un lien : « En l'amitié de quoi je parle, elles (les âmes) se mêlent et confondent l'une en l'autre, d'un méla..
Finite element approximation of multi-scale elliptic problems using patches of elements
In this paper we present a method for the numerical solution of elliptic problems with multi-scale data using multiple levels of not necessarily nested grids. The method consists in calculating successive corrections to the solution in patches whose discretizations are not necessarily conforming. This paper provides proofs of the results published earlier (see C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris, Ser. I 337 (2003) 679-684), gives a generalization of the latter to more than two domains and contains extensive numerical illustrations. New results including the spectral analysis of the iteration operator and a numerical method to evaluate the constant of the strengthened Cauchy-Buniakowski-Schwarz inequality are presente
Exchange interaction effects in the thermodynamic properties of quantum dots
We study electron-electron interaction effects in the thermodynamic
properties of quantum-dot systems. We obtain the direct and exchange
contributions to the specific heat C_v in the self-consistent Hartree-Fock
approximation at finite temperatures. An exchange-induced phase transition is
observed and the transition temperature is shown to be inversely proportional
to the size of the system. The exchange contribution to C_v dominates over the
direct and kinetic contributions in the intermediate regime of interaction
strength (r_s ~ 1). Furthermore, the electron-electron interaction modifies
both the amplitude and the period of magnetic field induced oscillations in
C_v.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures; To appear in Phys. Rev.
Developing research skills for the future workplace through interdisciplinary near-peer mentoring
Experiential learning is touted as an effective way of imparting research skills. This suggests that master’s students undergoing training in research psychology should be exposed to managing projects and supervising interdisciplinary research teams and projects before entering the workplace. The Department of Psychology and Department of Town and Regional Planning at a South African university developed a near-peer mentoring programme in which the psychology master’s students mentored undergraduate urban planning students who were writing their final-year research reports. Focus group discussions with the psychology students about their experiences of the programme were analysed using phenomenography. The psychology students experienced their role as mentor in five hierarchical variations. The first four were seen as challenging, while the benefits were only experienced at the highest level of the hierarchy. Lessons learnt from the mentoring relationship that mirror certain workplace research skills are discussed followed by recommendations for improving the mentoring programme.An earlier version of this article was presented as a paper at the 9th International Conference on Social Science Methodology held from 11–16 September 2016, Leicester, United Kingdom.The Department of Higher Education and Training.http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/raer202021-02-02hj2019PsychologyTown and Regional Plannin
The effect of a weekly comingled kerbside collection service on household recycling in a gated community in Pretoria, South Africa
Gated communities is a growing phenomenon in South Africa and abroad. The enclosed
and private nature of gated communities poses certain challenges to recycling. Using the Theory
of Planned Behaviour, we examine the effect of a weekly comingled kerbside collection service
on household recycling in a gated community. We used an ex post facto design and surveyed
and compared recycling behaviour across two separate, but comparable communities; Boardwalk
Meander, with no service, and Silver Lakes, with a service. Factor analyses validated the construct
‘perceived behavioural control’ in both settings. Households in Silver Lakes were more than three
times likely to recycle in comparison to Boardwalk Meander. Multivariate Analysis of Variance
suggests that the service had an overall significant effect on attitude, subjective norm and control.
Post hoc tests suggest that recyclers in Silver Lakes felt equally positive, but more pressured and
able to recycle, as compared to recyclers in Boardwalk Meander. Significantly more recyclers and
non-recyclers in Silver Lakes felt they had enough space to recycle, as compared to their counterparts
in Boardwalk Meander, even though house and yard sizes were the same across the two settings.
We conclude with policy, planning and design recommendations for facilitating comingled kerbside
collection in gated communities.http://www.mdpi.com/journal/sustainabilityam2019PsychologyTown and Regional Plannin
Effect of recrystallization on tensile behavior, texture, and anisotropy of Ti-3Al-2.5 V cold pilgered tubes
International audienceThe recrystallized volume fraction of Ti 3Al 2.5aˆV seamless tubes is measured using electron BackScatter diffraction (EBSD) after annealing under various conditions. Standard tensile tests and contractile strain ratio (CSR) measurements are carried out in order to analyze the effect of recrystallization on the tensile behavior and the anisotropy of the tubes. The tensile tests show anomalous yield-point phenomena, which become stronger when the recrystallized fraction is increased. CSR value changes through recrystallization, from 0.8 in the cold worked stress relieved (CWSR) state to 1.1 in the fully recrystallized structure. Orientation distribution functions (ODFs) calculated from X-ray data reveal a decay in the intensity of the crystallographic texture as recrystallization advances. This can explain the tendency toward isotropy when complete recrystallization is achieve
The shadow knows: using shadows to investigate the structure of the pretransitional disk of HD 100453
We present GPI polarized intensity imagery of HD 100453 in Y-, J-, and K1
bands which reveals an inner gap ( au), an outer disk ( au) with
two prominent spiral arms, and two azimuthally-localized dark features also
present in SPHERE total intensity images (Wagner 2015). SED fitting further
suggests the radial gap extends to au. The narrow, wedge-like shape of the
dark features appears similar to predictions of shadows cast by a inner disk
which is misaligned with respect to the outer disk. Using the Monte Carlo
radiative transfer code HOCHUNCK3D (Whitney 2013), we construct a model of the
disk which allows us to determine its physical properties in more detail. From
the angular separation of the features we measure the difference in inclination
between the disks 45, and their major axes, PA = 140 east
of north for the outer disk and 100for the inner disk. We find an
outer disk inclination of from face-on in broad agreement
with the Wagner 2015 measurement of 34. SPHERE data in J- and H-bands
indicate a reddish disk which points to HD 100453 evolving into a young debris
disk
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