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Sustainable business models: integrating employees, customers and technology
This Special Issue of the Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing has the same title as the 23rd International Conference CBIM 2018 (June 18-20, 2018, Madrid, Spain) “Sustainable Business Models: Integrating Employees, Customers and Technology”. In this edition of International Conference, following a competitive blind review process, papers from 126 authors and 25 countries were ultimately accepted. The best papers of the Conference were invited to submit to this Special Issue and we were also open to direct submissions from other authors.
We present here the 17 accepted papers for publication in this Special Issue
Automorphism Group of : Applications to the Bosonic String
This paper is concerned with the formulation of a non-pertubative theory of
the bosonic string. We introduce a formal group which we propose as the
``universal moduli space'' for such a formulation. This is motivated because
establishes a natural link between representations of the Virasoro algebra
and the moduli space of curves. Among other properties of it is shown that
a ``local'' version of the Mumford formula holds on .Comment: 29 page
An interaction Lagrangian for two spin 1/2 elementary Dirac particles
The kinematical formalism for describing spinning particles developped by the
author is based upon the idea that an elementary particle is a physical system
with no excited states. It can be annihilated by the interaction with its
antiparticle but, if not destroyed, its internal structure can never be
modified. All possible states of the particle are just kinematical
modifications of any one of them. The kinematical state space of the
variational formalism of an elementary particle is necessarily a homogeneous
space of the kinematical group of spacetime symmetries. By assuming Poincare
invariance we have already described a model of a classical spinning particle
which satisfies Dirac's equation when quantized. We have recently shown that
the spacetime symmetry group of this Dirac particle is larger than the Poincare
group. It also contains spacetime dilations and local rotations. In this work
we obtain an interaction Lagrangian for two Dirac particles, which is invariant
under this enlarged spacetime group. It describes a short- and long-range
interaction such that when averaged, to supress the spin content of the
particles, describes the instantaneous Coulomb interaction between them. As an
application, we analyse the interaction between two spinning particles, and
show that it is possible the existence of metastable bound states for two
particles of the same charge, when the spins are parallel and provided some
initial conditions are fulfilled. The possibility of formation of bound pairs
is due to the zitterbewegung spin structure of the particles because when the
spin is neglected, the bound states vanish
Memory effect in triglycine sulfate induced by a transverse electric field: specific heat measurement
The influence of a transverse electric field in the specific heat of
triglycine sulphate (TGS) has been studied. The specific heat of TGS has been
measured heating the sample from ferroelectric to paraelectric phase after
prolonged transverse electric field (i.e. perpendicular to the ferroelectric
axis). It is shown that the specific heat of TGS can remember the temperature
at which the transverse field was previously applied.Comment: ReVTeX4 Twocolumn 4 pages, 4 figure
A Renormalization Group Analysis of the NCG constraints m_{top} = 2\,m_W},
We study the evolution under the renormalization group of the restrictions on
the parameters of the standard model coming from Non-Commutative Geometry,
namely and . We adopt the point of
view that these relations are to be interpreted as {\it tree level} constraints
and, as such, can be implemented in a mass independent renormalization scheme
only at a given energy scale . We show that the physical predictions on
the top and Higgs masses depend weakly on .Comment: 7 pages, FTUAM-94/2, uses harvma
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