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Andre-Quillen cohomology of algebras over an operad
We study the Andre-Quillen cohomology with coefficients of an algebra over an
operad. Using resolutions of algebras coming from Koszul duality theory, we
make this cohomology theory explicit and we give a Lie theoretic
interpretation. For which operads is the associated Andre-Quillen cohomology
equal to an Ext-functor ? We give several criterion, based on the cotangent
complex, to characterize this property. We apply it to homotopy algebras, which
gives a new homotopy stable property for algebras over cofibrant operads.Comment: Corrections in Sections 5 and 6, to appear in Advances in Mathematic
The Lattice of Intuitionistic Fuzzy Topologies Generated by Intuitionistic Fuzzy Relations
We generalize the notion of fuzzy topology generated by fuzzy relation given by Mishra and Srivastava to the setting of intuitionistic fuzzy sets. Some fundamental properties and necessary examples are given. More specifically, we provide the lattice structure to a family of intuitionistic fuzzy topologies generated by intuitionistic fuzzy relations. To that end, we study necessary structural characteristics such as distributivity, modularity and complementary of this lattice
Institutionalization and Medical Viewpoints in Industrial Societies. An Historical Introduction
The following contributions were originally produced for the International
Seminar on the Study of Occupational Health Systems and the Professions
of the Welfare State, held at the University of Bergen on 2nd and 3rd
September 1991, where 33 participants from Bergen, Oslo, Troms, Linkoping
and Bremen met at the invitation of the Occupational Health and Professions
Seminar SEFOS. The constellation of participants ensured a fmitful discussion
on the interdisciplinary aspects of the theme and especially the historical
and international. When dealing with questions of risk, insurance or welfare
society, these aspects should be taken into account in every academic
discourse
Institutionalization and Medical Viewpoints in Industrial Societies. An Historical Introduction
The following contributions were originally produced for the International
Seminar on the Study of Occupational Health Systems and the Professions
of the Welfare State, held at the University of Bergen on 2nd and 3rd
September 1991, where 33 participants from Bergen, Oslo, Troms, Linkoping
and Bremen met at the invitation of the Occupational Health and Professions
Seminar SEFOS. The constellation of participants ensured a fmitful discussion
on the interdisciplinary aspects of the theme and especially the historical
and international. When dealing with questions of risk, insurance or welfare
society, these aspects should be taken into account in every academic
discourse
Medical Opinion and Sociopolitical Control in the Case of Occupational Diseases in the late Nineteenth Century
En este trabajo se identifican los riesgos para la vida y la salud de los trabajadores
industriales en el contexto del seguro obligatorio de accidentes establecido en Alemania
a comienzos de siglo. En el contexto del desarrollo industrial y los cambios sociopolíticos
apareció el problema de definir riesgos y problemas cróiiicos, en particular las intoxicaciones.
La inclusión de las enfermedades ocupacionales en el seguro de accidentes enfatizó la
dimensión biográfica del padecimiento, pero dificult6 el desarrollo de la función preventiva
del Reglamento de enfermedades laborales de 1'325
Legal Education in Crisis, and Why Law Libraries Are Doomed
The dual crises facing legal education - the economic crisis affecting both the job market and the pool of law school applicants, and the crisis of confidence in the ability of law schools and the ABA accreditation process to meet the needs of lawyers or society at large - have undermined the case for not only the autonomy, but the very existence, of law school libraries as we have known them. Legal education in the United States is about to undergo a long-term contraction, and law libraries will be among the first to go. A few law schools may abandon the traditional law library completely. Some law schools will see their libraries whittled away bit by bit as they attempt to answer “the Yirka Question” in the face of shrinking resources, reexamined priorities, and university centralization. What choices individual schools make will largely be driven by how they play the status game
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