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Analysis of multi degree of freedom systems with fractional derivative elements of rational order

2014

In this paper a novel method based on complex eigenanalysis in the state variables domain is proposed to uncouple the set of rational order fractional differential equations governing the dynamics of multi-degree-of-freedom system. The traditional complex eigenanalysis is appropriately modified to be applicable to the coupled fractional differential equations. This is done by expanding the dimension of the problem and solving the system in the state variable domain. Examples of applications are given pertaining to multi-degree-of-freedom systems under both deterministic and stochastic loads.

State variableMathematical optimizationDifferential equationcomplex eigenvalue analysiRational functionfrequency domain analysisDomain (mathematical analysis)Fractional calculusfractional state variablesymbols.namesakeFourier transformDimension (vector space)Multi-degree-of-freedom systems; complex eigenvalue analysis; fractional state variables; frequency domain analysisFrequency domainsymbolsMulti-degree-of-freedom systemSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniMathematics
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A Framework to Explain the Relation Between ICT and Development: Combining Affordances and the Capability Approach

2019

Part 1: Pushing the Boundaries - New Research Methods, Theory and Philosophy in ICT4D; International audience; In this paper, we suggest a framework to better explain the relation between ICT and development. The framework combines two theories: The Capability Approach and Affordances. The capability approach defines development as freedom of choice; and the affordances explains the relational aspects of people and technology. These two theories complement each other by connecting the means (technology) to the ends (development). A case study of ICT and study-circle education in rural areas of Kenya is used to illustrate the framework. Using the framework, the study revealed how actualizati…

Knowledge managementRelation (database)Computer sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectFreedom of choice06 humanities and the arts02 engineering and technology0603 philosophy ethics and religionKenyaEducationDevelopment (topology)ICT4DInformation and Communications Technology020204 information systemsPerception0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringCapability approach[INFO]Computer Science [cs]060301 applied ethicsAffordancebusinessAffordancesCapability approachmedia_common
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Working in a boom-town: Female perspectives on gold-mining in Burkina Faso

2009

Abstract In Burkina Faso, informal mining camps attract girls and women from rural areas because they offer a variety of income generating activities and access to urban consumer goods. Moreover, migration to the mines also allows for a different life-style and greater personal freedom. On the other hand, by going to the mining camps, girls and women risk acquiring a bad reputation in their communities because they are suspected of having illicit sexual relationships. In fact, relationships with gold miners and the material benefits connected with them are among the lures of the gold mines. Thus, from a female perspective migration to the gold mines is fraught with ambivalence, which is exp…

Economics and EconometricsEconomic growthGold miningSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPerspective (graphical)Management Monitoring Policy and LawAmbivalenceBoomVariety (cybernetics)EconomyPolitical sciencePersonal freedomRural areabusinessLawReputationmedia_commonResources Policy
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Revealing Charge-Transfer Dynamics at Electrified Sulfur Cathodes Using Constrained Density Functional Theory

2021

To understand and control the behavior of electrochemical systems, including batteries and electrocatalysts, we seek molecular-level details of the charge transfer mechanisms at electrified interfaces. Recognizing some key limitations of standard equilibrium electronic structure methods to model materials and their interfaces, we propose applying charge constraints to effectively separate electronic and nuclear degrees of freedom, which are especially beneficial to the study of conversion electrodes, where electronic charge carriers are converted to much slower polarons within a material that is nonmetallic. We demonstrate the need for such an approach within the context of sulfur cathodes …

Materials scienceChemical physicsDegrees of freedom (statistics)Relaxation (physics)General Materials ScienceDensity functional theoryContext (language use)Charge (physics)Electronic structureElectrolytePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryElementary chargeThe Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
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Metric-affine f(R,T) theories of gravity and their applications

2018

We study $f(R,T)$ theories of gravity, where $T$ is the trace of the energy-momentum tensor ${T}_{\ensuremath{\mu}\ensuremath{\nu}}$, with independent metric and affine connection (metric-affine theories). We find that the resulting field equations share a close resemblance with their metric-affine $f(R)$ relatives once an effective energy-momentum tensor is introduced. As a result, the metric field equations are second-order and no new propagating degrees of freedom arise as compared to GR, which contrasts with the metric formulation of these theories, where a dynamical scalar degree of freedom is present. Analogously to its metric counterpart, the field equations impose the nonconservatio…

Physics010308 nuclear & particles physics0103 physical sciencesScalar (mathematics)Degrees of freedom (statistics)Weak fieldAffine transformationAffine connectionPoisson's equation010306 general physicsField equation01 natural sciencesMathematical physicsPhysical Review D
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Dark, Cold, and Noisy: Constraining Secluded Hidden Sectors with Gravitational Waves

2018

We explore gravitational wave signals arising from first-order phase transitions occurring in a secluded hidden sector, allowing for the possibility that the hidden sector may have a different temperature than the Standard Model sector. We present the sensitivity to such scenarios for both current and future gravitational wave detectors in a model-independent fashion. Since secluded hidden sectors are of particular interest for dark matter models at the MeV scale or below, we pay special attention to the reach of pulsar timing arrays. Cosmological constraints on light degrees of freedom restrict the number of sub-MeV particles in a hidden sector, as well as the hidden sector temperature. Ne…

PhysicsAstrophysics and AstronomyCosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO)010308 nuclear & particles physicsGravitational waveDark matterHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyDegrees of freedom (statistics)FOS: Physical sciencesAstronomy and AstrophysicsObservablehep-ph01 natural sciencesStandard ModelHidden sectorHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyTheoretical physicsHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)Pulsar0103 physical sciencesastro-ph.COAstrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic AstrophysicsGauge symmetryParticle Physics - Phenomenology
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Konstytucyjne "prawo osób do korzystania z pomocy religijnej tam, gdzie się znajdują"

2016

freedom of conscience and religionprisondetention wardcondemnedreligioustemporarily arrested
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Low-temperature specific heat of orientational glasses

1992

This review summarizes specific heat data measured at low temperatures (T<1 K) on orientational glasses. Three species of mixed molecular crystals exhibiting orientational disorder are considered, namely (KBr)1−x (KCN) x , (NaCN)1−x (KCN) x (Rb)1−x (NH4) x H2PO4. For intermediate concentrations of the anisotropic components, glass-like excitations have been observed. It is demonstrated that with respect to thermal properties, orientational disorder leads to the same “universal” behaviours than for structural disorder, i.e. a specific heat which varies below 1 K and for times 10−4 s–10 s as:C p(T,t)∞T 1×ln(t). The variation of the glass-like anomaly with compositional disorder is also discus…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceSpecific heatDegrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)ThermodynamicsRenormalization groupCondensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialschemistryThermalGeneral Materials ScienceAnomaly (physics)AnisotropyInorganic compoundQuantum tunnellingZeitschrift f�r Physik B Condensed Matter
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Perpetuating Anti-Muslim Discrimination through the Interpretation of Religious Equality in the European Court of Human Rights

2018

AbstractFaced with widespread prejudice and discrimination, European Muslims are increasingly resorting to the European Court of Human Rights as a last-ditch strategy to transform state policies toward minority faiths. While the Court has a mandate to protect religious freedom and equality, the conservative and sometimes biased way in which it has interpreted these concepts has enabled the persistence of stark asymmetries in the legal and social statuses of different religions. Using an analysis of relevant cases, this article seeks to highlight the judicial processes that currently sustain Muslim subordination and pinpoint specific reforms that could reverse the trend.

Cultural StudiesHistorymedia_common.quotation_subjecthuman rightsIslamsecularismState (polity)Political sciencereligious freedom050602 political science & public administrationmedia_commonanti-discriminationHuman rightsInterpretation (philosophy)05 social sciencesReligious studies050301 educationIslam0506 political scienceSubordination (finance)AnthropologyLawMandateSecularism0503 educationSocial status
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"Social Dumping" and " Letterbox Companies" - Interdependent or Mutually Exclusive Concepts in European Union Law?

2017

minimum wagessocial dumpingposting of workersletterbox companiesEU Internal Market freedomsPolish Yearbook of International Law
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