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La Modelización como herramienta de evaluación competencial

2016

[EN] The concept of competency has become more and more important in our educational system, partly due because of external tests assessing educational quality, as PISA, highlight the need not only to introduce methodological changes in the teaching of mathematics in the Secondary education, but also to design new tools in order to develop mathematical competence, understood as the ability of our students to mathematize real life situations. In this thesis we want to study the role that modelling tasks can play in the development of mathematical competency, and, particularly, in problem solving. For this aim, we have designed a series of modelling tasks based on three different perspectives…

Gestión DocenteCompetencias MatemáticasMATEMATICA APLICADAModelizaciónEducación Secundaria
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Con la matematica si può anche giocare

2016

Giochi matematici

Giochi matematiciSettore MAT/05 - Analisi Matematica
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SIMULATING DEMOGRAPHY AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT DYNAMICS

2014

[EN] A deterministic/stochastic model in which the demographic and the well-being subsystems of a country are involved and related is presented as a way to approach human development. The demographic subsystem is a side-by-side, single-gender, age-structured population dynamic model. The well-being subsystem states the dynamics of the United Nations Hybrid Human Development Index. The model has been validated in the case of Spain and Belgium. Some simulations have been performed with the model for the case of Spain in the 2009-2020 period to determine strategies and scenarios that could increase the life expectancy at birth per gender. Copyright © 2014 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

Governanceeducation.field_of_studyPopulation statisticsStochastic modellingPopulationHybrid Human Development IndexComputer simulationPopulation statisticsDeterministic modelsHuman development (humanity)Human population dynamicsStochastic modelsStochastic modelGeographyArtificial IntelligenceLife expectancyHuman Development IndexMATEMATICA APLICADAeducationHuman population dynamicsSimulationSoftwareInformation SystemsDemographyCybernetics and Systems
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A Stochastic Model for Population and Well-Being Dynamics

2014

This article presents a stochastic dynamic model to study the demographic evolution per sexes and the corresponding well-being of a general human population. The main model variables are population per sexes and well-being. The considered well-being variable is the Gender-Related Development Index (GDI), a United Nations index. The model's objectives are to improve future well-being and to reach a stable population in a country. The application case consists of adapting, validating, and using the model for Spain in the 2000–2006 period. Some instance strategies have been tested in different scenarios for the 2006–2015 period to meet these objectives by calculating the reliability of the res…

Governmenteducation.field_of_studyAlgebra and Number TheoryIndex (economics)Sociology and Political ScienceStochastic modellingPopulationUnited Nations' well-beingInvestment (macroeconomics)Human population dynamicsVariable (computer science)Stochastic modelEconometricsEconomicsOperations managementGender-Related Development Index (GDI)educationMATEMATICA APLICADAHuman population dynamicsSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Reliability (statistics)
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Spectral analysis of the Neumann-Poincaré operator and characterization of the stress concentration in anti-plane elasticity

2012

When holes or hard elastic inclusions are closely located, stress which is the gradient of the solution to the anti-plane elasticity equation can be arbitrarily large as the distance between two inclusions tends to zero. It is important to precisely characterize the blow-up of the gradient of such an equation. In this paper we show that the blow-up of the gradient can be characterized by a singular function defined by the single layer potential of an eigenfunction corresponding to the eigenvalue 1/2 of a Neumann–Poincare type operator defined on the boundaries of the inclusions. By comparing the singular function with the one corresponding to two disks osculating to the inclusions, we quant…

Gradient blow upMechanical Engineering010102 general mathematicsLinear elasticityMathematical analysisEigenfunction01 natural sciencesNeumann–Poincaré operator010101 applied mathematicsanti-plane elasticityMathematics (miscellaneous)Harmonic functionSingular functionSettore MAT/05 - Analisi Matematica0101 mathematicsElasticity (economics)AnalysisEigenvalues and eigenvectorsMathematicsOsculating circle
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A sub-supersolution approach for Neumann boundary value problems with gradient dependence

2020

Abstract Existence and location of solutions to a Neumann problem driven by an nonhomogeneous differential operator and with gradient dependence are established developing a non-variational approach based on an adequate method of sub-supersolution. The abstract theorem is applied to prove the existence of finitely many positive solutions or even infinitely many positive solutions for a class of Neumann problems.

Gradient dependenceClass (set theory)Applied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsGeneral EngineeringNeumann problemGeneral MedicineDifferential operator01 natural sciencesPositive solution010101 applied mathematicsComputational MathematicsQuasilinear elliptic equationSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaNeumann boundary conditionMathematics::Metric GeometryApplied mathematicsBoundary value problem0101 mathematicsSub-supersolutionGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceAnalysisMathematicsNonlinear Analysis: Real World Applications
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The relativity experiment of MORE: Global full-cycle simulation and results

2015

BepiColombo is a joint ESA/JAXA mission to Mercury with challenging objectives regarding geophysics, geodesy and fundamental physics. In particular, the Mercury Orbiter Radio science Experiment (MORE) intends, as one of its goals, to perform a test of General Relativity. This can be done by measuring and constraining the parametrized post-Newtonian (PPN) parameters to an accuracy significantly better than current one. In this work we perform a global numerical full-cycle simulation of the BepiColombo Radio Science Experiments (RSE) in a realistic scenario, focussing on the relativity experiment, solving simultaneously for all the parameters of interest for RSE in a global least squares fit …

Gravitational time dilationPhysicsGeneral RelativityGeneral relativityBepi-Colombo; General Relativity; Mercury; Radio Science; Aerospace Engineering; Civil and Structural Engineering; InstrumentationBepiColomboAerospace EngineeringMercuryRadio ScienceBepi-ColomboNumerical relativityTheory of relativityClassical mechanicsTests of general relativityTwo-body problem in general relativityStatistical physicsPreferred frameTests of special relativitySettore MAT/07 - Fisica MatematicaInstrumentationCivil and Structural Engineering
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Extraction of thermal characteristics of surrounding geological layers of a geothermal heat exchanger by 3D numerical simulations

2016

Ground thermal conductivity and borehole thermal resistance are key parameters for the design of closed Ground-Source Heat Pump (GSHP) systems. The standard method to determine these parameters is the Thermal Response Test (TRT). This test analyses the ground thermal response to a constant heat power injection or extraction by measuring inlet and outlet temperatures of the fluid at the top of the borehole heat exchanger. These data are commonly evaluated by models considering the ground being homogeneous and isotropic. This approach estimates an effective ground thermal conductivity representing an average of the thermal conductivity of the different layers crossed by perforation. In order …

Ground coupled heat pumpEngineering020209 energyPerforation (oil well)BoreholeEnergy Engineering and Power Technology02 engineering and technologyNumerical simulationIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringThermal Response Testlaw.inventionThermal conductivity020401 chemical engineeringlawHeat exchangerHeat transfer0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringGeotechnical engineering0204 chemical engineeringbusiness.industryTechnic-Economical optimizationMechanicsThermal transmittanceEnergy efficiencyThermal response testHeat transferMAQUINAS Y MOTORES TERMICOSbusinessMATEMATICA APLICADAHeat pump
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On a class of generalised Schmidt groups

2015

In this paper families of non-nilpotent subgroups covering the non-nilpotent part of a finite group are considered. An A 5 -free group possessing one of these families is soluble, and soluble groups with this property have Fitting length at most three. A bound on the number of primes dividing the order of the group is also obtained.

Group (mathematics)Applied MathematicsMathematics::Rings and AlgebrasGrups Teoria deCycle graph (algebra)Sporadic groupFinite groupsNon-abelian groupCombinatoricsMathematics::Group TheoryGroup of Lie typeLocally finite groupSimple groupNilpotent groupsMaximal subgroupsOrder (group theory)ÀlgebraMATEMATICA APLICADAMathematics::Representation TheoryMathematicsAnnali di Matematica Pura ed Applicata (1923 -)
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On a matrix group constructed from an {R,s+1,k}-potent matrix

2014

Let R is an element of C-nxn be a {k}-involutory matrix (that is, R-k = I-n) for some integer k >= 2, and let s be a nonnegative integer. A matrix A is an element of C-nxn is called an {R,s + 1, k}-potent matrix if A satisfies RA = A(s+1)R. In this paper, a matrix group corresponding to a fixed {R,s + 1, k}-potent matrix is explicitly constructed, and properties of this group are derived and investigated. This group is then reconciled with the classical matrix group G(A) that is associated with a generalized group invertible matrix A.

Group inverseMatrix groupÀlgebra lineal{R s+1 k}-potent matrixMATEMATICA APLICADAMatrius (Matemàtica)
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