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Fibrations with few rational points
We study the problem of counting the number of varieties in families which
have a rational point. We give conditions on the singular fibres that force
very few of the varieties in the family to contain a rational point, in a
precise quantitative sense. This generalises and unifies existing results in
the literature by Serre, Browning-Dietmann, Bright-Browning-Loughran,
Graber-Harris-Mazur-Starr, et al.Comment: 34 pages. Major revision. More details added and examples section
moved to the end of the paper. Main theorems unchanged. To appear in GAF
Pseudo-split fibres and arithmetic surjectivity
Let f : X → Y be a dominant morphism of smooth, proper and geometrically integral varieties over a number field k, with geometrically integral generic fibre. We give a necessary and sufficient geometric criterion for the induced map X ( k v ) → Y ( k v ) to be surjective for almost all places v of k. This generalises a result of Denef which had previously been conjectured by Colliot-Th ́el`ene, and can be seen as an optimal geometric version of the celebrated Ax–Kochen theorem
Evaluation of work-related psychosocial factors and regional musculoskeletal pain: results from a EULAR Task Force
Objectives: to establish whether review articles provide consistent conclusions on associations between workplace psychosocial factors and musculoskeletal pain and, if differences exist, to explore whether this is related to the methods used.Methods: reviews, reported up to February 2007, that included consideration of workplace psychosocial factors and upper limb, back or knee pain were identified through searches of multiple databases. The specific work-related psychosocial factors considered were job demands, support, job autonomy and job satisfaction. The conclusions of each review on one or more of the psychosocial/musculoskeletal pain associations were extracted.Results: 15 review articles were identified that considered one or more of the regional pain syndromes included in the study. For back pain, the most consistent conclusions (four reviews positive out of six) were with high job demands and low job satisfaction. The studies of upper limb pain were exclusively related to shoulder and/or neck pain, and the most consistent positive conclusions were with high and low job demands (four reviews positive out of six and two reviews positive out of three, respectively). For knee pain, only a single review was identified. For individual reviews of back and upper limb pain, there were marked differences in the number of associations concluded to be positive between reviews.Conclusions: the reasons for reviews coming to different conclusions included that they were often evaluating different bodies of evidence (according to their search criteria, the year when the review was conducted, the role that quality assessment played in whether studies contributed to evidence, and the combination of risk factors addressed in individual studies), but more important was whether the review specified explicit criteria for making conclusions on strength of evidence. These conclusions emphasise the importance of developing standardised methods for conducting such evaluations of existing evidence and the importance of new longitudinal studies for clarifying the temporal relationship between psychosocial factors and musculoskeletal pain in the workplac
Does planning a different trajectory influence the choice of grasping points?
We examined whether the movement path is considered when selecting the positions at which the digits will contact the object's surface (grasping points). Subjects grasped objects of different heights but with the same radius at various locations on a table. At some locations, one digit crossed to the side of the object opposite of where it started. In doing so, it moved over a short object whereas it curved around a tall object. This resulted in very different paths for different objects. Importantly, the selection of grasping points was unaffected. That subjects do not appear to consider the path when selecting grasping points suggests that the grasping points are selected before planning the movements towards those points. © 2010 The Author(s)
Врахування фактору ризику при проведенні поточних валютних операцій
Під час проведення банками операцій поточної купівлі та продажу валюти постає проблема правильної оцінки відкритих довгих валютних позицій. В залежності від зміни курсу банк може мати різні результати від реалізації накопиченої валюти, тобто присутні елементи невизначеності і як її наслідок - валютний ризик. В практичній роботі залишки валюти кожного дня переоцінюються за курсом НБУ. Результати такої переоцінки відображаються за валютним балансом як валютний ризик. Враховуючи це, абсолютно безризиковою буде ситуація, коли кожного дня обсяги купівлі та продажу валюти будуть однакові. Але закрити довгі валютні позиції не завжди вдається. Крім того, проведення валютних операцій практично завжди пов'язане з наявністю певної суми валюти. І ці залишки необхідно враховувати в процесі оцінки ефективності операцій з валютою
Predicting semantic labels of text regions in heterogeneous document images
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214639.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)KONVENS 2019: 15th Conference on Natural Language Processing, Erlangen, Germany, October 9-11, 201
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