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Universal properties of shortest paths in isotropically correlated random potentials
We consider the optimal paths in a -dimensional lattice, where the bonds
have isotropically correlated random weights. These paths can be interpreted as
the ground state configuration of a simplified polymer model in a random
potential. We study how the universal scaling exponents, the roughness and the
energy fluctuation exponent, depend on the strength of the disorder
correlations. Our numerical results using Dijkstra's algorithm to determine the
optimal path in directed as well as undirected lattices indicate that the
correlations become relevant if they decay with distance slower than 1/r in d=2
and 3. We show that the exponent relation 2nu-omega=1 holds at least in d=2
even in case of correlations. Both in two and three dimensions, overhangs turn
out to be irrelevant even in the presence of strong disorder correlations.Comment: 8 pages LaTeX, eps figures included, typos added, references added,
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Pathway to Successful Young Adulthood
The Pathway to Successful Young Adulthood assembles a wealth of findings from research, practice, theory, and policy about what it takes to improve the lives of children, youth and families, particularly those living in tough neighborhoods. By laying out a comprehensive, coherent array of actions, the Pathway informs efforts to improve community conditions within supportive policy and funding contexts. The Pathways framework does not promote a single formula or program. Rather, our emphasis is on acting strategically across disciplines, systems, and jurisdictions to increase the number of young people who make a successful transition to young adulthood. The Pathway provides a starting point to guide choices made by community coalitions, services providers, researchers, funders, and policymakers to achieve desired outcomes for young people and their families
Distributed Virtual System (DIVIRS) Project
As outlined in our continuation proposal 92-ISI-50R (revised) on contract NCC 2-539, we are (1) developing software, including a system manager and a job manager, that will manage available resources and that will enable programmers to program parallel applications in terms of a virtual configuration of processors, hiding the mapping to physical nodes; (2) developing communications routines that support the abstractions implemented in item one; (3) continuing the development of file and information systems based on the virtual system model; and (4) incorporating appropriate security measures to allow the mechanisms developed in items 1 through 3 to be used on an open network. The goal throughout our work is to provide a uniform model that can be applied to both parallel and distributed systems. We believe that multiprocessor systems should exist in the context of distributed systems, allowing them to be more easily shared by those that need them. Our work provides the mechanisms through which nodes on multiprocessors are allocated to jobs running within the distributed system and the mechanisms through which files needed by those jobs can be located and accessed
Unequal opportunities: companies and the State in contention over mining in Chile
Este artÃculo analiza variaciones significativas entre dos conflictos en torno a la minerÃa enChile con respecto al grado, la escala y los resultados de las contiendas: los conflictos enChañaral, donde la empresa estatal Codelco opera, y en el valle del Huasco (Pascua Lama),donde una empresa privada transnacional está a cargo. En el primer caso la oposición contrala minerÃa es baja y aislada, y el Estado no responde a las demandas locales. En contraste, elproyecto Pascua Lama motivó protestas a gran escala, obtuvo apoyo nacional e internacionaly logró que el Estado actuara en beneficio de las demandas locales. Tres factores explican estasdiferencias: primero, el contexto económico local, es decir, la dependencia que un determinadolugar tiene de la industria minera afecta el grado de movilización; segundo, la presencia de laempresa pública reduce tanto la disposición general de oponerse a la actividad minera comolas oportunidades de multiplicar las escalas del conflicto. Además, el Estado tiende a protegera las empresas públicas que proporcionan ingresos fiscales importantes. Por último, el origende la empresa (nacional-transnacional) influye en la escala, asà como en los resultados, de losconflictos mineros
Democracia, Industria y Marcos Conceptuales
Las deudas de la democracia en materia de polÃtica industrial son múltiples. En este ensayo nos focalizamos sólo en una de ellas: aquella que se vincula con la necesaria revisión de los marcos conceptuales que dieron sustento a muchas de las polÃticas aplicadas por gobiernos de distinto signo polÃtico y adscripción ideológica, signando la trayectoria industrial en las últimas décadas.Fil: Schorr, MartÃn. Universidad Nacional de San MartÃn. Instituto de Altos Estudios Sociales; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones CientÃficas y Técnicas; Argentin
Using Role Method and Therapeutic Circus Arts with Adults to Create a Meaningful Performance
This capstone thesis explores the ways in which dramatherapeutic techniques, specifically Role Method (RM), can be used in conjunction with the field of Therapeutic Circus Arts (TCA). The literature reviews the topics of the history of circus, social circus, the current research on Therapeutic Circus Arts, and drama therapy with a concentration on the core processes, role theory, and Role Method. A one-time community engagement workshop project was developed based on Role Method and Therapeutic Circus Arts to guide adults with circus experience to create a meaningful performance designed for self-discovery. Results of the workshop are presented through this writer’s experience, further exhibited by arts-based research centering on the themes of self-discovery, vulnerability, and active witnessing. This thesis offers a bridging of two emerging fields and alternative uses for the application of Role Method. Further study could benefit from extending the workshop into multiple sessions to promote role exploration and self-growth
Effect of Tunable Indexing on Term Distribution and Cluster-based Information Retrieval Performance
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of tunable indexing on the structure and information retrieval performance of a clustered document database. The generation
of all cluster structures and calculation of term discrimination values is based upon the Cover Coefficient-Based Clustering Methodology. Information retrieval performance is
measured in terms of precision, recall, and e-measure. The relationship between term generality and term discrimination value is quantified using the Pearson Rank Correlation
Coefficient Test. The effect of tunable indexing on index term distribution and on the number of target clusters is examined
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