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The ALHAMBRA survey: evolution of galaxy clustering since z∼1

2014

We study the clustering of galaxies as function of luminosity and redshift in the range $0.35 < z < 1.25$ using data from the Advanced Large Homogeneous Area Medium Band Redshift Astronomical (ALHAMBRA) survey. The ALHAMBRA data used in this work cover $2.38 \mathrm{deg}^2$ in 7 independent fields, after applying a detailed angular selection mask, with accurate photometric redshifts, $��_z \lesssim 0.014 (1+z)$, down to $I_{\rm AB} < 24$. Given the depth of the survey, we select samples in $B$-band luminosity down to $L^{\rm th} \simeq 0.16 L^{*}$ at $z = 0.9$. We measure the real-space clustering using the projected correlation function, accounting for photometric redshifts uncert…

statistical [Methods]Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO)FOS: Physical sciencesAstrophysicsAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsCorrelation function (astronomy)01 natural sciencesPhysical cosmologyLuminosityLarge-scale structure of Universe.0103 physical sciencesRange (statistics)distances and redshifts [Galaxies]Sample variance10. No inequalitydata analysis [Methods]observations [Cosmology]010303 astronomy & astrophysicsAstrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsPhysics010308 nuclear & particles physicsAstronomyAstronomy and AstrophysicsGalaxyRedshiftSpace and Planetary ScienceHaloAstrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
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Enabling and constraining family: young women building their educational paths in Tanzania

2015

For an increasing number of African girls and women, upgrading the level of education has become a strategy for life improvement. This paper analyses the role that family plays in enabling women's education and contributes to understanding on the interconnectivity of education, work and family in women's lives in collective societies. The analysis focuses on how young Tanzanian women perceive the role of family and education in their ‘youth task’, of becoming adult. The analysis is based on interviews with seven young Tanzanian women enrolled in non-formal secondary education and nine professional women enrolled in higher education. The results show that the women were determined to pursue …

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Bounds for Bessel functions

1989

We establish lower and upper bounds for the Bessel functionJ v (x) and the modified Bessel functionI v(x) of the first kind. Our chief tool is the differential equation satisfied by these functions.

symbols.namesakeParticle in a spherically symmetric potentialCylindrical harmonicsBessel processGeneral MathematicsMathematical analysisBessel polynomialsStruve functionsymbolsBessel's inequalityBessel functionLommel functionMathematicsRendiconti del Circolo Matematico di Palermo
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Solvability of the divergence equation implies John via Poincaré inequality

2014

Abstract Let Ω ⊂ R 2 be a bounded simply connected domain. We show that, for a fixed (every) p ∈ ( 1 , ∞ ) , the divergence equation div v = f is solvable in W 0 1 , p ( Ω ) 2 for every f ∈ L 0 p ( Ω ) , if and only if Ω is a John domain, if and only if the weighted Poincare inequality ∫ Ω | u ( x ) − u Ω | q d x ≤ C ∫ Ω | ∇ u ( x ) | q  dist  ( x , ∂ Ω ) q d x holds for some (every) q ∈ [ 1 , ∞ ) . This gives a positive answer to a question raised by Russ (2013) in the case of bounded simply connected domains. In higher dimensions similar results are proved under some additional assumptions on the domain in question.

symbols.namesakePure mathematicsApplied MathematicsBounded functionDomain (ring theory)Simply connected spaceta111symbolsPoincaré inequalityDivergence (statistics)AnalysisMathematicsNonlinear Analysis, Theory, Methods and Applications
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Mappings of finite distortion: Reverse inequalities for the Jacobian

2007

Let f be a nonconstant mapping of finite distortion. We establish integrability results on 1/Jf by studying weights that satisfy a weak reverse Holder inequality where the associated constant can depend on the ball in question. Here Jf is the Jacobian determinant of f.

symbols.namesakePure mathematicsDifferential geometryFourier analysisMathematical analysisJacobian matrix and determinantsymbolsGeometry and TopologyBall (mathematics)Reverse holder inequalityMathematicsJournal of Geometric Analysis
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Functional inequalities for generalized inverse trigonometric and hyperbolic functions

2014

Various miscellaneous functional inequalities are deduced for the so-called generalized inverse trigonometric and hyperbolic functions. For instance, functional inequalities for sums, difference and quotient of generalized inverse trigonometric and hyperbolic functions are given, as well as some Gr\"unbaum inequalities with the aid of the classical Bernoulli inequality. Moreover, by means of certain already derived bounds, bilateral bounding inequalities are obtained for the generalized hypergeometric ${}_3F_2$ Clausen function.

ta113Pure mathematicsGeneralized inverseBernoulli's inequalityGeneralized inverse trigonometric functions; Generalized inverse hyperbolic functions; Functional inequalities; Generalized hypergeometric 3F2 functionApplied MathematicsHyperbolic functionMathematics::Classical Analysis and ODEsHypergeometric distributionClausen functionMathematics - Classical Analysis and ODEsBounding overwatchClassical Analysis and ODEs (math.CA)FOS: MathematicsTrigonometry33B99 26D15 33C20 33C99AnalysisQuotientMathematicsJournal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications
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Perceived Opportunities for Physical Activity and Willingness to Be More Active in Older Adults with Different Physical Activity Levels

2021

This study examined equity in physical activity (PA) by investigating whether perceived opportunity for PA was associated with willingness to be more active. Among community residents (75, 80, or 85 years old, n = 962) perceived opportunity for PA (poor and good), willingness to be more active (not at all, a bit, and a lot), and level of PA (low, moderate, and high) were assessed via questionnaires. Multinomial logistic regression showed that physical activity moderated the association between poor opportunity and willingness to increase PA. Among those with moderate PA, poor opportunity for PA increased the odds of willingness to be a lot more active (multinomial odds ratio, mOR 3.90, 95% …

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E-Sports y brecha de género: la percepción de las profesionales españolas

2019

The present paper aims to identify the causes of under-representation of women in E-sports. According to a genre perspective, interest in videogames at the amateur level is quite similar. However, in its professional level, female participation becomes very limited. The fact that physical effort is irrelevant (a requirement for ?traditional sports?) could be considered a variable that would negatively affect greater to equality in the conditions of access and participation of women in electronic sports. Against any predictions, the data on the presence of women are elocuent: few women, with much lower wages than men to remunerate same skills, and a general complaint by the female profession…

the data on the presence of women are elocuent: few womenhas been focused on the technique of content analysis from a netnographic perspective. It has been spotlighted by the analysis of the testimonies made at the ?Womenfemale participation becomes very limited. The fact that physical effort is irrelevant (a requirement for ?traditional sports?) could be considered a variable that would negatively affect greater to equality in the conditions of access and participation of women in electronic sports. Against any predictionsorganized by the Movistar´s Riders club. In addition to content analysisVideojuegoRocío The present paper aims to identify the causes of under-representation of women in E-sports. According to a genre perspectiveE-sports and Unicorns? Conferenceinterest in videogames at the amateur level is quite similar. HoweverUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍAfew women [the data on the presence of women are elocuent]in its professional leveldesigualdad de génerowith much lower wages than men to remunerate same skillsand a general complaint by the female professionals of frequent situations of ?suffocating pressure? during competitions. The methodologygender inequality 139 148La percepción de las profesionales españolas Moldes Farelo [1137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 525290 2019 40 7038148 E-sports y brecha de género]1137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 525290 2019 40 7038148 E-sports y brecha de género: La percepción de las profesionales españolas Moldes Farelothree in-depth interviews have been conducted industria videojuegosE-sportsVideo game industrysporting eventsMujeres:SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]within the framework of the campaign ? MynameMygamedeporte espectáculoSociología del deporteEmpleo de las mujeresSociologíawith a qualitative nature
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The Effects of the Value-Added Tax on Revenue and Inequality

2019

This paper examines the impact of the introduction of the value-added tax on inequality and government revenues using newly released macro data. We present both conventional country fixed effect regressions and instrumental variable analyses, where VAT adoption is instrumented using the previous values of neighbouring countries’ VAT systems as an instrument. The results reveal – in contrast to earlier work – that the revenue consequences of the VAT have not been positive. The results indicate that income-based inequality has increased due to the VAT adoption, whereas consumption inequality has remained unaffected. Peer reviewed

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