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Closed injective ideals of multilinear operators, related measures and interpolation

2020

[EN] We introduce and discuss several ways of extending the inner measure arisen from the closed injective hull of an ideal of linear operators to the multilinear case. In particular, we consider new measures that allow to characterize the operators that belong to a closed injective ideal of multilinear operators as those having measure equal to zero. Some interpolation formulas for these measures, and consequently interpolation results involving ideals of multilinear operators, are established. Examples and applications related to summing multilinear operators are also shown.

Multilinear mapPure mathematicsIdeal (set theory)Ideal of multilinear operatorsGeneral MathematicsZero (complex analysis)Measure associated to an idealMeasure (mathematics)Injective functionInterpolationClosed idealInjective idealInner measureInjective hullMATEMATICA APLICADAInterpolationMathematics
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Gradings on the algebra of upper triangular matrices of size three

2013

Abstract Let UT 3 ( F ) be the algebra of 3 × 3 upper triangular matrices over a field F . On UT 3 ( F ) , up to isomorphism, there are at most five non-trivial elementary gradings and we study the graded polynomial identities for such gradings. In case F is of characteristic zero we give a complete description of the space of multilinear graded identities in the language of Young diagrams through the representation theory of a Young subgroup of S n . We finally compute the multiplicities in the graded cocharacter sequence for every elementary G -grading on UT 3 ( F ) .

Numerical AnalysisMultilinear mapPolynomialAlgebra and Number TheoryMathematics::Commutative AlgebraMathematics::Rings and AlgebrasZero (complex analysis)Triangular matrixField (mathematics)Representation theorypolynomial identity G-graded algebras cocharacters graded ideals of identitiesCombinatoricsAlgebraSettore MAT/02 - AlgebraDifferential graded algebraDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsGeometry and TopologyIsomorphismComputer Science::Information TheoryMathematics
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Cultural institutions as agents of urban and community regeneration in the (post-)pandemic city. The case of the «Laboratorio Zen Insieme» in Palermo

2022

Although all cities in the world have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, its impacts on the territories, yet to be understood, are unevenly distributed, revealing extremely varied imbalances depending on the places. However, it is clear that the virus and its variants have aggravated pre-existing socio-spatial inequalities, creating new ones and bringing attention back to those implications between space, planning, public health and citizenship that are at the origins of contemporary urbanism. In a reference framework in which the crisis is globalized but unequal and in the absence of a welfare system capable of responding to the urgencies of the most marginalized social contexts and g…

Olsen 2018Settore ICAR/21 - UrbanisticaSettore M-GGR/01 - GeografiaSacco and Blessi 2009). In the current (post-) pandemic context and through the lens of a southern European perspective the purpose of this article is to critically reflect about the role of culture as possible vehicle of urban and community regeneration. In particular we will focus on the activities of the no profit organization «Laboratorio Zen Insieme» in ZEN2 one of the last large popular and peripheral neighborhoods built in Palermo at the end of 80s in order to explore and understand how cultural practices work as agent of urban and social transformation capable of addressing emerging issues especially in the pandemic scenario we are experiencing. Thecasestudy has been conducted through analysis of documents participative observations (Honer and Hitzler 2015) and qualitative in-depth interviews with key actors involved in the conception organization and management of the activities carried out by Laboratorio Zen Insieme with representatives of local institutions and non-formal conversations with participants of the workshops heldin the neighborhood. The experience we narrate finds that cultural practices have re-conceptualized their design and functions as strategies of urban and community regeneration and at the same time have contributed to answer to emergent issues in developing proximity and local based strategies facing up to problems inherent civil rights educationalpoverty socio-spatial justice and have changed the image and identity of urban places they inhabit.In this sense the research provides a framework for development of strategies and legitimization for cultural practices and a point of discussionabouttheirrolein urban development.Although all cities in the world have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic its impacts on the territories yet to be understood are unevenly distributed revealing extremely varied imbalances depending on the places. However it is clear that the virus and its variants have aggravated pre-existing socio-spatial inequalities creating new ones and bringing attention back to those implications between space planning public health and citizenship that are at the origins of contemporary urbanism. In a reference framework in which the crisis is globalized but unequal and in the absence of a welfare system capable of responding to the urgencies of the most marginalized social contexts and groups a response to the new social and individual needs has been offered by cultural institutions that play a role of territorial agency often independently or in the absence of political institutions. Far from the idea of entertainment and divertissement it is in fact increasingly clear how the practices of cultural innovation experimenting with various forms of action and participation can in some cases play a fundamental role in the processes of social cohesion and community building representing an antidote to the worsening of the phenomena of marginalization and socio-spatial inequalities within cities and territories (Colantonio and Dixon 2011
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The power of the economic outlook : an ideational explanation of the distinct pattern of Finnish wage setting within the Nordic context

2022

Industrial relations scholars are paying increasing attention to the role of ideas in explaining shifts in bargaining systems and wage policies. This article contributes to this growing body of literature by conducting a meso-level analysis of the uses and impacts of ideas in wage regulation policy processes in coordinated market economies. Through our in-depth case study of the Finnish policy process leading to the Competitiveness Pact of 2016, we argue that certain ideas – which we call the ‘economic outlook’ – prescribed and legitimized exhausting institutional resources in wage regulation and enabled temporary consensus among divergent interests regarding wage policy. The economic outlo…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementIDEASwage regulation517 Political scienceINNOVATIONStrategy and Managementpaikallinen sopiminencollective bargainingExplanationtyömarkkinapolitiikkaPOLICYwage policyGeneral Business Management and Accountingtyöehtosopimuksetpolicy ideastaloudellinen tilapalkat5142 Social policyManagement of Technology and Innovationpalkkapolitiikka5141 SociologyINSTITUTIONSexplanationFinlandkilpailukykysopimus
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Psychosocial Safety Climate and PSC Ideal; Direct and Interaction Effects on JD-R for Mental Health, Job Satisfaction and Work Engagement (Iran)

2019

In this chapter the PSC model is investigated from composition and dispersion perspectives. PSC refers to the shared perception of managerial activities to support employees’ psychological health and safety. Theoretically, PSC extends the Job Demand-Resources (JD-R) theory. Consistent with composition and dispersion theories, both PSC compositions (average levels) and PSC dispersion (standard deviation (SD)) are investigated. PSC Ideal \( \left( {\frac{PSC\;Level}{PSC\, SD}} \right) \) is a new concept being introduced for the first time here, and includes both mean and dispersion roles. We expected that PSC at the team level determined job design (JD-Rs; psychological and emotional demands…

PSC interactionsWork engagementPSC idealApplied psychologyPSC modelJob designValidityPSC strengthMental healthOccupational safety and healthContent (measure theory)Job satisfactionPsychologyPsychosocial
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Reliģiski-filozofiski raksti, XXV

2019

Religious-Philosophical Articles XXV are dedicated to the international conference Socio-Political and Religious Ideas and Movements in the 20th–21st Centuries organised by the researchers of the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the University of Latvia. The conference was held in cooperation with colleagues from the Institute of Political Science of the University of Opole, the Institute of International Studies of the University of Wroclaw, the Institute of General History of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Institute of Philosophy of the St. Petersburg State University. The conference took place in Riga on 4–5 October 2018. Thus, the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology f…

Pacifist MovementReligious TourismRussian Orthodox ChurchPost-Secular SocietyDiasporaSocio-Political IdeasLiberation TheologyMarxismKGBBuddhismInter-Confessional DialogueOrthodox BrotherhoodsCatholic Church:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Religion/Theology::Church studies [Research Subject Categories]:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::History and philosophy subjects [Research Subject Categories]
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Incompiute città di Palermo

2019

Con l’ultimo numero 23-24, interamente dedicato alla città di Palermo, la rivista “Architettura Civile” pone al centro dell’attenzione la questione della città contemporanea e delle sue molteplici declinazioni architettoniche, con un atteggiamento che, non senza disincanto, riconsidera lo studio e la riflessione sulla città e sulle sue condizioni attuali come fondamento del progetto di architettura. In questo caso Palermo, “città mitica e mitizzata” e al contempo “stereotipo di processi di incontrollata urbanizzazione” rappresenta un caso esemplare; nel tema delle Incompiute idee di città possibili si rende infatti riconoscibile il paradigma connotativo dello stesso divenire di Palermo, lun…

Palermo città incompiute progetto architettura ontogenesi e filogenesi della cittàSettore ICAR/15 - Architettura Del PaesaggioSettore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E UrbanaPalermo unfinished ideas of possible cities architecture ontogenesis and phylogenesis of the city
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La transición en España: poder nacional y poder regional en UCD-Valencia, UCD-Castellón y UCD-Alicante (1976-1982)

2015

Estudiar el origen, evolución y crisis de la Unión de Centro Democrático (UCD) es fundamental para obtener algunas de las claves de la Transición española a la democracia (1976-1982). En esta tesis se analiza la historia de UCD interrelacionando documentación y testimonios de gestores de UCD-nacional, pero también de UCD-Valencia, UCD-Castellón y UCD-Alicante. Con un aporte documental sólido y una base bibliográfica que intercala trabajos procedentes de la Historia, la Ciencia Política y la Sociología, se hace especial hincapié en que UCD fue un partido político con una evolución clara hacia dos objetivos: consolidar la UCD como un partido de masas y transformar plenamente su entramado inst…

Partidos PolíticosUCD-CastellónUNESCO::HISTORIAUCDHistoria de EspañaUCD-AlicanteHistoriaUnión de Centro Democrático (UCD)UCD-regionalHistoria de PaisesTransición españolaUCD-ValenciaHistoria ContemporáneaHistoria regionalHistoria de las ideas políticas:HISTORIA [UNESCO]Transición política a la democracia
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Theodor Celms and the “Realism–Idealism” Controversy

2020

It was in his research manuscripts from 1905, also known as the Seefelder Blatter, where Edmund Husserl for the first time introduced the idea of the phenomenological reduction. The introduction of this idea, which he developed and refined years to come, marked the beginning not only of an important turn in Husserl’s philosophy toward transcendental phenomenology, but also the advent of a growing frustration and critique even among Husserl’s own students. The discussion about the ontological status of reality is otherwise known as the realism–idealism controversy. One of the first critiques in a published form came from the Latvian philosopher and Husserl’s student in Freiburg, Theodor Celm…

Phenomenology (philosophy)IdealismPhilosophylanguageLatvianTranscendental numberSolipsismTranscendental idealismRealismIntersubjectivitylanguage.human_languageEpistemology
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The Phenomenological Movement: A Tradition without Method? Merleau-Ponty and Husserl

2002

Section I tries to analyze the ambivalence of Merleau-Ponty ‘s references to Husserl. On the one hand, they indicate a deconstruction of Husserl ‘s phenomenological method; on the other hand, there are attempts to “save” Husserl. Section II is a critical evaluation ofMerleau-Ponty ‘s account of the development ofHusserl ‘s phenomenology. Section III deals with his rejection of the reduction, the account of eidetic intuition, and intentionality. Section IV is an attempt to characterize the motives behind Merleau-Ponty ‘s disinterest in method.

Phenomenology (philosophy)IntentionalityPhilosophyMerleau pontyReligious studiesAmbivalencePhenomenological sociologyTranscendental idealismPhenomenological methodEpistemology
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