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Liberty winter gardens in Palermo: contamination from solar design
2020
At the end of the 19th century, the city of Palermo boasted a tradition of steel elements that could include the most beautiful railings and light steel structures of the time. The paper shows how the technological, formal and spatial aspects of the metallic construction was derived by the application of Central Europe areas examples to the local reality, providing notions on designs, experimentations and originalities. Canopies, verandas, winter gardens and orangeries are architectural elements in iron and glass that represent an added value for the building, they improve the life quality of the people who live there. In particular, in the Liberty architecture these elements took shape thr…
Input-to-State Stability of Lur’e Hyperbolic Distributed Complex-Valued Parameter Control Systems: LOI Approach
2013
Published version of an article in the journal: Mathematical Problems in Engineering. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/364057 Open access In this work, input-to-state stability of Lur'e hyperbolic distributed complex-valued parameter control systems has been addressed. Using comparison principle, delay-dependent sufficient conditions for the input-to-state stability in complex Hilbert spaces are established in terms of linear operator inequalities. Finally, numerical computation illustrates our result.
Les rois de France et l’affirmation de l’autorité ducale durant le principat de Robert II de Bourgogne (1272-1306)
2018
The reign of Robert II of Burgundy (1272-1306) marks a rupture within the Capetian duchy'sgovernment. The evolutions that feature his governance are deeply linked to the relations that unitehim to the kings contemporary to his reign such as Philip III the Bold and Philip IV the Fair.Showing signs of a flawless faithfulness, Robert II places himself close to these kings in order toreaffirm his authority and to fulfill his own ambitions. This rapprochement is due to two majorevents - the first one being the matrimonial policy initiated by the Dukes of Burgundy since HughIV and the second one the numerous favours from Robert II to the kings both in the military fieldand regarding royal gov…
Tekstikoneen aivotoiminta : ergodisuus ja sen mallintaminen Jaakko Yli-Juonikkaan romaanissa Neuromaani
2013
Tarkastelen pro gradu -tutkielmassani ergodisuutta ja sen saamia metaforisia malleja Jaakko Yli-Juonikkaan romaanissa Neuromaani (2012). Teoksen luvut on linkitetty toisiinsa monimutkaisilla tavoilla, ja niitä voi lukea haluamassaan järjestyksessä. Työni teoreettisena lähtökohtana on Espen Aarsethin kybertekstiteoria, jossa teksti nähdään merkityksiä tuottavana koneena ja lukija koneen käyttäjänä. Neuromaani vaatii lukijalta ei-triviaalia työtä, joten se on Aarsethin mukaan ergodinen teksti. Tavoitteenani on ensimmäiseksi tutkia, millaista aktiivisuutta lukijalta vaaditaan, ja millaisiin vaikeuksiin lukija ajautuu pyrkiessään etenemään tekstissä. Toiseksi tarkastelen tälle lukijan aktiivisu…
La voce di Yvette
2018
The essay is dedicated to the voice of Yvette Guilbert. Two songs that were in her repertoire are analyzed: "Partie Carrée" et "D'elle à lui". The last part is dedicated to a correspondence between Yvette Guilbert and Sigmund Freud, about the art of the performance.
La théorie des lignes parallèles de Johann Heinrich Lambert
2014
International audience; The memoir "Theory of parallel lines" (1766) by Johannes Heinrich Lambert is one of the founding texts of hyperbolic geometry, even though his author conceived it as an attempt to show that this geometry does not exist. In fact, Lambert developed that theory with the hope of finding a contradiction. In doing so, he obtained several fundamental results of hyperbolic geometry. This was sixty years before the first writings of Lobachevsky and Bolyai appeared in print. This book contains the first complete translation of Lambert's memoir as well as mathematical and historical commentaries.
Convergence rate of a relaxed inertial proximal algorithm for convex minimization
2018
International audience; In a Hilbert space setting, the authors recently introduced a general class of relaxed inertial proximal algorithms that aim to solve monotone inclusions. In this paper, we specialize this study in the case of non-smooth convex minimization problems. We obtain convergence rates for values which have similarities with the results based on the Nesterov accelerated gradient method. The joint adjustment of inertia, relaxation and proximal terms plays a central role. In doing so, we highlight inertial proximal algorithms that converge for general monotone inclusions, and which, in the case of convex minimization, give fast convergence rates of values in the worst case.
Introduction “‘Literary Offenses’ and Other Contentious Matter” A one-day conference on Literary Controversyin Great Britain and the United States (1…
2017
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de l’antimilitarisme à la guerre : Aristide Jobert
2013
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A bas les pères : Joseph Déjacque, liberté, antiautoritarisme
2016
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