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Rafael Pombo, vida y obras
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, Spanish, 1960
Reseña sobre el libro “Intimidad burocrática. Precarización laboral, clientelismo y sentido del trabajo en el Estado colombiano”
Martínez, S. P. y García, F. A. (2021). Intimidad burocrática. Precarización laboral, clientelismo y sentido del trabajo en el Estado colombiano. Universidad del Valle
El incierto “efecto Trump” en el orden global
Cómo citar: Orjuela, Luis Javier, Fabrício H. Chagas-Bastos y Jean-Marie Chenou. 2017. “El incierto ‘efecto Trump’ en el orden global”. Revista de Estudios Sociales 61: 107-111. https://dx.doi.org/10.7440/res61.2017.09 “El futuro ya no es lo que solía ser” Esta paradójica frase de Arthur C. Clarke, autor de obras de divulgación científica y de ciencia ficción, viene como anillo al dedo para caracterizar la actual situación de la política mundial. El futuro que se avizoraba para un mundo cada ..
Modelado dinámico y estratégico de la cadena agroindustrial de frutas : Un enfoque para la gestión de tecnología
En este texto, los autores buscan presentar de una manera práctica y funcional las contribuciones de la aplicación de la metodología de Dinámica de Sistemas en los diferentes componentes de la cadena productiva de frutas, y la forma en que se comportan e influyen las variables cuantitativas. Se consideran las acciones y los comportamientos de la cadena productiva como un sistema que articula cada una de estas variables de forma sistémica a partir del principio de causalidad desde las leyes matemáticas. Tales leyes permiten, a su vez, determinar y predecir los comportamientos futuros de las variables y de esta forma determinar tendencias en el desarrollo de la cadena en sus diferentes eslabones
Transverse energy production and charged-particle multiplicity at midrapidity in various systems from to 200 GeV
Measurements of midrapidity charged particle multiplicity distributions,
, and midrapidity transverse-energy distributions,
, are presented for a variety of collision systems and energies.
Included are distributions for AuAu collisions at ,
130, 62.4, 39, 27, 19.6, 14.5, and 7.7 GeV, CuCu collisions at
and 62.4 GeV, CuAu collisions at
GeV, UU collisions at GeV,
Au collisions at GeV, HeAu collisions at
GeV, and collisions at
GeV. Centrality-dependent distributions at midrapidity are presented in terms
of the number of nucleon participants, , and the number of
constituent quark participants, . For all collisions
down to GeV, it is observed that the midrapidity data
are better described by scaling with than scaling with . Also presented are estimates of the Bjorken energy density,
, and the ratio of to ,
the latter of which is seen to be constant as a function of centrality for all
systems.Comment: 706 authors, 32 pages, 20 figures, 34 tables, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2010,
2011, and 2012 data. v2 is version accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.
Measurements of elliptic and triangular flow in high-multiplicity HeAu collisions at GeV
We present the first measurement of elliptic () and triangular ()
flow in high-multiplicity HeAu collisions at
GeV. Two-particle correlations, where the particles have a large separation in
pseudorapidity, are compared in HeAu and in collisions and
indicate that collective effects dominate the second and third Fourier
components for the correlations observed in the HeAu system. The
collective behavior is quantified in terms of elliptic and triangular
anisotropy coefficients measured with respect to their corresponding
event planes. The values are comparable to those previously measured in
Au collisions at the same nucleon-nucleon center-of-mass energy.
Comparison with various theoretical predictions are made, including to models
where the hot spots created by the impact of the three He nucleons on the
Au nucleus expand hydrodynamically to generate the triangular flow. The
agreement of these models with data may indicate the formation of low-viscosity
quark-gluon plasma even in these small collision systems.Comment: 630 authors, 9 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables. v2 is the version accepted
for publication by Physical Review Letters. Plain text data tables for the
points plotted in figures for this and previous PHENIX publications are (or
will be) publicly available at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/papers.htm
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