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Decidability Problems for Self-induced Systems Generated by a Substitution
International audienceIn this talk we will survey several decidability and undecidability results on topological properties of self-affine or self-similar fractal tiles. Such tiles are obtained as fixed point of set equations governed by a graph. The study of their topological properties is known to be complex in general: we will illustrate this by undecidability results on tiles generated by multitape automata. In contrast, the class of self affine tiles called Rauzy fractals is particularly interesting. Such fractals provide geometrical representations of self-induced mathematical processes. They are associated to one-dimensional combinatorial substitutions (or iterated morphisms). They are somehow ubiquitous as self-replication processes appear naturally in several fields of mathematics. We will survey the main decidable topological properties of these specific Rauzy fractals and detail how the arithmetic properties yields by the combinatorial substitution underlying the fractal construction make these properties decidable. We will end up this talk by discussing new questions arising in relation with continued fraction algorithm and fractal tiles generated by S-adic expansion systems
Connectedness of fractals associated with Arnoux-Rauzy substitutions
Rauzy fractals are compact sets with fractal boundary that can be associated
with any unimodular Pisot irreducible substitution. These fractals can be
defined as the Hausdorff limit of a sequence of compact sets, where each set is
a renormalized projection of a finite union of faces of unit cubes. We exploit
this combinatorial definition to prove the connectedness of the Rauzy fractal
associated with any finite product of three-letter Arnoux-Rauzy substitutions.Comment: 15 pages, v2 includes minor corrections to match the published
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La patrimonialisation de l’œuvre du botaniste Henri Gaussen : divers attachements au passé de la science.
Le patrimoine scientifique est polymorphe, Ă ce titre il ne s’inscrit pas dans un cadre institutionnel unique et stable. DĂ©signer des traces de sciences pour leur valeur patrimoniale relève de diverses pratiques sociales ; la constitution de ce « patrimoine mou » (Rautenberg, 2003) s’effectue au grĂ© d’intĂ©rĂŞts et d’opportunitĂ©s multiples. Pour comprendre la complexitĂ© des phĂ©nomènes de patrimonialisation des sciences et ce qu’ils rĂ©vèlent des mondes scientifiques, cette contribution s’emploiera Ă les dĂ©crire via les rĂ©gimes d’engagement des acteurs impliquĂ©s (ThĂ©venot, 2011). Via l’hĂ©ritage du botaniste et phyto-gĂ©ographe Henri Gaussen, nous prĂ©senterons ici un exemple de diversitĂ© de processus Ă l’œuvre (Davallon, 2006) : les pans des productions choisies et mises en rĂ©cit au regard des traces omises, les acteurs impliquĂ©s et ceux effacĂ©s, les opportunitĂ©s saisies et les archives dispersĂ©es… Le « dĂ©pliage » (Latour, 2000) des pratiques sociales donne Ă voir les tensions en jeu lors de la patrimonialisation des traces de l’activitĂ© scientifique. Comment valoriser Ă la fois l’universel et le singulier, le collectif et l’individuel, le global et le local ?The scientific heritage is polymorphous, as such it does not fit into a single and stable institutional framework. Designating science trails for their heritage value is a function of various social practices; the constitution of this "soft heritage" (Rautenberg, 2003) is made according to interests and multiple opportunities. To understand the complexity of the phenomena of patrimonialization of science and what they reveal of scientific worlds, this contribution will be used to describe them via the engagement regimes of the actors involved (ThĂ©venot, 2011). Through the legacy of the botanist and phyto-geographer Henri Gaussen, we will present here an example of the diversity of processes at work (Davallon, 2006): the parts of the productions chosen and put in narrative with regard to the omitted traces, the actors involved and erased, seized opportunities and scattered archives ... The "unfolding" (Latour, 2000) of social practices reveals the tensions involved in the patrimonialization of traces of scientific activity. How to value both the universal and the singular, the collective and the individual, the global and the localÂ
Anthropologie du mémoriel
Cette contribution présente les origines, la méthodologie et les premiers résultats du programme de recherche « Patrimoine immatériel du Toulouse scientifique moderne (1960-1990) » élaboré à l’intersection des préoccupations patrimoniales de la mission pour la sauvegarde du patrimoine scientifique et technique contemporain de Midi-Pyrénées et des questionnements autour de la mémoire des anthropologues de l’université de Toulous
Le patrimoine universitaire toulousain passé au crible
En 2014 et 2015, l’université Fédérale Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées a mené une étude sur l’ensemble des fonds et collections du site, sur le patrimoine scientifique mais aussi bâti, artistique, écrit et archivistique : l’enjeu était d’établir une méthodologie puis de créer un rapport qui rende compte de la richesse intrinsèque des héritages mais aussi des mécanismes de prises en charge à l’œuvre et de l’implication des acteurs de la communauté universitaire ou des partenaires institutionnels
En reconstruction mammaire : intérêt du dépistage du portage de Staphylococcus aureus dans la prévention de l’infection du site opératoire
National audienceThe incidence of prosthesis infections after breast reconstruction is of the order of 4% to 13% according to the literature. In surgical patients, Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) is the bacterial species most often responsible for surgical site infections. In cardiac surgery, screening for carriage of S. aureus and preoperative decontamination are carried out routinely before prosthetic surgery. We retrospectively reviewed data from patients at our institution between January 2011 and December 2013. Our series showed that the prosthesis infection rates were in the range of 5.92% in 2008 with an ISO rate of S. aureus 3.61%. Routine screening for prosthetic reconstructions was performed to assess the impact of preoperative decontamination patients in carriers of S. aureus. This screening was done in 381 patients: 17.8% of patients were carriers of S. aureus ; 11 patients have an ISO (or an incidence rate of 2.88%) ; 5 patients have an ISO S. aureus (an incidence of S. aureus ISO 1.3%). The introduction of the screening process, allowed a drop of 5.92% ISO rate at 1.46% with a passage of S. aureus SSI rates of 3, 60% to 0.72%. In the near future, studies are needed to confirm these encouraging results, to demonstrate the efficacy of preoperative decontamination in carriers of S. aureus patients before laying prosthesis
Detection of slow slip events along the southern Peru - northern Chile subduction zone
Detections of slow slip events (SSEs) are now common along most plate boundary fault systems at the global scale. However, no such event has been described in the south Peru - north Chile subduction zone so far, except for the early preparatory phase of the 2014 Iquique earthquake. We use geodetic template matching on GNSS-derived time series of surface motion in Northern Chile to extract SSEs hidden within the geodetic noise. We detect 33 events with durations ranging from 9 to 40 days and magnitudes from Mw 5.6 to 6.2. The moment released by these aseismic events seems to scale with the cube of their duration, suggesting a dynamic comparable to that of earthquakes. We compare the distribution of SSEs with the distribution of coupling along the megathrust derived using Bayesian inference on GNSS- and InSAR-derived interseismic velocities. From this comparison, we obtain that most SSEs occur in regions of intermediate coupling where the megathrust transitions from locked to creeping or where geometrical complexities of the interplate region have been proposed. We finally discuss the potential role of fluids as a triggering mechanism for SSEs in the area
Les documents scientifiques informels: un patrimoine peu exploré, témoin de la construction des savoirs
L'objectif du projet ECRITO était de contribuer à préserver et à valoriser les documents scientifiques produits quotidiennement par les chercheurs de Midi-Pyrénées, en amont des publications formelles : non seulement les articles, communications ou monographies, qui constituent la partie visible de la recherche, mais aussi tous les matériaux et informations accumulés par les chercheurs, et sur la base desquels se construit leur travail. Ces matériaux sont de types très divers : littérature " grise " (rapports, mémoires, documentation techniques...), documents textuels " informels " (carnets, notes, brouillons, correspondances, cahiers de laboratoires), corpus visuels, sonores ou multimédia (campagnes photographiques, campagnes d'enquêtes, enregistrements audio ou vidéo), données électroniques (bases de données, fichiers informatiques), etc. Le projet visait également à prolonger, de manière exploratoire, le questionnement sur le patrimoine scientifique à partir des traces matérielles produites quotidiennement par les chercheurs dans leurs activités de recherche. Ces traces représentent en effet une fenêtre irremplaçable sur la science en train de se construire : elles permettent de rendre visible et compréhensible le processus habituellement dissimulé de production de la science, ce qui constitue un enjeu scientifique et pédagogique fondamental
Storage oil hydrolysis during early seedling growth
Storage oil breakdown plays an important role in the life cycle of many plants by providing the carbon skeletons that support seedling growth immediately following germination. This metabolic process is initiated by lipases (EC: 3.1.1.3), which catalyze the hydrolysis of triacylglycerols (TAGs) to release free fatty acids and glycerol. A number of lipases have been purified to near homogeneity from seed tissues and analysed for their in vitro activities. Furthermore, several genes encoding lipases have been cloned and characterised from plants. However, only recently has data been presented to establish the molecular identity of a lipase that has been shown to be required for TAG breakdown in seeds. In this review we briefly outline the processes of TAG synthesis and breakdown. We then discuss some of the biochemical literature on seed lipases and describe the cloning and characterisation of a lipase called SUGAR-DEPENDENT1, which is required for TAG breakdown in Arabidopsis thaliana seeds
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