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Problemas Descriptivos de Fracciones

2016

Resumen En este trabajo se presenta un estudio sobre los problemas verbales de fracciones que ha transmitido la tradición escolar. Se trata de problemas descriptivos, porque su contexto es una historieta o narración pseudorealista que no pretende dar respuesta a ninguna situación verdaderamente práctica. Mediante el análisis didáctico e histórico-epistemológico se aporta claridad metodológica sobre estos problemas de fracciones, al identificar sus distintos tipos, sus estructuras, sus lecturas analíticas, sus reglas, fórmulas y métodos de resolución.

Computer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)Educationlaw.inventionMathematics (miscellaneous)lawReading (process)0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesNarrativeNúmeros racionalesmedia_commonStructure (mathematical logic)Historia y Educación MatemáticaEpistemología05 social sciences050301 educationResolución de ProblemasResolution (logic)LinguisticsTipos de problemasAnálisis didácticoAnálisis Didáctico e Histórico-EpistemológicoLibros de textoProblemas Descriptivos de FraccionesCLARITY0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologyBolema: Boletim de Educação Matemática
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The Multimodality of Digital Longform Journalism

2016

Digital longform journalism has recently attracted increased attention among both academics and professionals. This study contributes to the growing body of research by dissecting the multimodal structure of digital longform journalism, that is, how the emerging genre combines written language, photography, short videos, maps and other graphical elements, and joins them together into a seamless narrative using subtle transitions. The data consist of 12 longform articles published in 2012–2013, which have been annotated for their visual and verbal content, their underlying principle of organization and the transitions that hold between them. The annotation is stored into a digital corpus, wh…

Computer scienceta6121050801 communication & media studiescomputer.software_genreMultimodalityWorld Wide WebAnnotation0508 media and communicationsNarrativeta518multimodalitymultimodaalisuus060201 languages & linguisticsStructure (mathematical logic)multimedia journalismMultimediaCommunication05 social sciencesPhotography06 humanities and the artsNew media0602 languages and literatureJournalismWritten languagenew mediauusmediacomputerdigital longform journalismDigital Journalism
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Men's doubles professional tennis on hard courts: Game structure and point ending characteristics

2019

Despite the great tradition and importance of the doubles game in professional tennis, no literature has analysed to date the performance of professional players. Therefore, the information on the characteristics of the game, or the tactics related to how the points are won in doubles play is scarce. The objective of this study has been to describe the basic characteristics of the structure of the doubles game, and to establish how the points finish in doubles professional tennis played on hard courts. Thirty-four ATP doubles matches played in 2018 were analysed, which included a total of 40 professional players. As per the game structure, the results showed that, in comparison to the singl…

Computer sciencetacticsPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciences03 medical and health sciencesProfessional players0302 clinical medicinedoublesGame structureEducación Física y DeportivaRelevance (information retrieval)performance analysislcsh:Sports medicineSet (psychology)0105 earth and related environmental sciencesStructure (mathematical logic)Point (typography)Performance analysisOffensiveComputingMilieux_PERSONALCOMPUTING030229 sport sciencesprofessional playersDoubleslcsh:RC1200-1245Mathematical economicshuman activitiesTactics
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Didactical note: probabilistic conditionality in a Boolean algebra

1996

This note deals with two logical topics and concerns Boolean Algebras from an elementary point of view. First we consider the class of operations on a Boolean Algebra that can be used for modelling ``If-then" propositions. These operations, or Conditionals, are characterized under the hypothesis that they only obey to the Modus Ponens-Inequality, and it is shown that only six of them are boolean two-place functions. Is the Conditional Probability the Probability of a Conditional? This problem will be only considered, with the Material Conditional Operation, on a Boolean Algebra endowed with a finite probability and in three different cases: with the Internal-Conditional Probability, with th…

Conditional operationsFinite probabilitiesProbability of a conditionLògica algebraicaboolean algebrasSettore INF/01 - InformaticaProbabilitatsÀlgebra booleana:03 Mathematical logic and foundations::03G Algebraic logic [Classificació AMS]Boolean algebrasConditional probabilities
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The emergence of a shared action ontology: building blocks for a theory.

2003

To have an ontology is to interpret a world. In this paper we argue that the brain, viewed as a representational system aimed at interpreting our world, possesses an ontology too. It creates primitives and makes existence assumptions. It decomposes target space in a way that exhibits a certain invariance, which in turn is functionally significant. We will investigate which are the functional regularities guiding this decomposition process, by answering to the following questions: What are the explicit and implicit assumptions about the structure of reality, which at the same time shape the causal profile of the brain's motor output and its representational deep structure, in particular of t…

Consciousnessmedia_common.quotation_subjectExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyIntentionArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Species SpecificitySocial cognitionDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyAnimalsHumansInterpersonal RelationsFunction (engineering)Self PsychologyInternal-External ControlProblem Solvingmedia_commonStructure (mathematical logic)Cognitive scienceEgoNeuronsBrain MappingPerspective (graphical)Neural AnalyzersRepresentation (systemics)BrainHaplorhiniAwarenessAction (philosophy)OntologyAuditory PerceptionVisual PerceptionConsciousnessPsychologyPsychomotor PerformanceCognitive psychologyConsciousness and cognition
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Bitcoin in the Scientific Literature – A Bibliometric Study

2019

Abstract Since 2012, there has been growing interest in bitcoin scientific research from different fields, including computer science and engineering, economics, business and finance, law and regulatory. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate bitcoin literature based on the structures and networks of science, as a first step in the research of this new phenomenon. Analysing the growing scientific literature on bitcoin published between 2012 and 2019, we provided useful insights on academic research in this field regarding publication year, type and category, authors, journals and citations. The source of the 887 documents which support the study was Web of Science Core Collection. Using V…

CryptocurrencyEntrepreneurshipHF5001-6182Social PsychologyComputer scienceEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)bitcoinDistribution (economics)Scientific literaturebibliometric studyknowledge area mapField (computer science)0502 economics and businessBusiness and FinanceBusinessDigital economy050207 economicsStructure (mathematical logic)050208 financescientific literaturevosviewerbusiness.industry05 social sciencesData scienceBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)businessStudies in Business and Economics
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Hierarchically nested factor model from multivariate data

2005

We show how to achieve a statistical description of the hierarchical structure of a multivariate data set. Specifically we show that the similarity matrix resulting from a hierarchical clustering procedure is the correlation matrix of a factor model, the hierarchically nested factor model. In this model, factors are mutually independent and hierarchically organized. Finally, we use a bootstrap based procedure to reduce the number of factors in the model with the aim of retaining only those factors significantly robust with respect to the statistical uncertainty due to the finite length of data records.

Data recordsStructure (mathematical logic)Multivariate statisticsCovariance matrixFinance commerce hierarchical structureGeneral Physics and AstronomySimilarity matrixFOS: Physical sciencesDisordered Systems and Neural Networks (cond-mat.dis-nn)Condensed Matter - Disordered Systems and Neural Networkscomputer.software_genreHierarchical clusteringCondensed Matter - Other Condensed MatterSet (abstract data type)Factor (programming language)Data miningcomputerMathematicscomputer.programming_languageOther Condensed Matter (cond-mat.other)
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Why Don't We Do What We Want? Non-Consumers and the Public Dilemma in Cultural Promotion

2005

We deal with tastes and preferences, revising the linkages between both in order to analyse the special case where we express preferences to goods that do not appeal to us. We deduce the concept of a deconstructed demand and define two types of goods (embarrassing and reputable). With the help of this structure we build a demand function for cultural promotion, where the non-market-expressed non-consumers' preferences are the basis of the demand for cultural policies. Finally, in this framework the State faces a dilemma that could be solved in different ways.

DilemmaDemand managementStructure (mathematical logic)Promotion (rank)Order (business)Demand curvemedia_common.quotation_subjectEconomicsAppealMarketingSpecial casemedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Heyting-valued interpretations for Constructive Set Theory

2006

AbstractWe define and investigate Heyting-valued interpretations for Constructive Zermelo–Frankel set theory (CZF). These interpretations provide models for CZF that are analogous to Boolean-valued models for ZF and to Heyting-valued models for IZF. Heyting-valued interpretations are defined here using set-generated frames and formal topologies. As applications of Heyting-valued interpretations, we present a relative consistency result and an independence proof.

Discrete mathematicsLogicConstructive set theoryFormal topologyHeyting-valued modelsConstructive set theoryHeyting algebraConsistency (knowledge bases)ConstructiveAlgebraMathematics::LogicPointfree topologyConstructive set theory Heyting algebras independence proofsMathematics::Category TheoryComputer Science::Logic in Computer ScienceIndependence (mathematical logic)Heyting algebraFrame (artificial intelligence)FrameSet theoryFormal topologyMathematicsAnnals of Pure and Applied Logic
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Some dissenting views on the transitivity of individual preference

1990

(1) The transitivity property is not a necessary condition for the rationality of all individual preference relations. (2) A weakened definition of the transitivity is not necessarily relevant. (3) The non-transitivity of fuzzy preference relations is not inconsistent with a fuzzy total preorder structure on the set of alternatives.

Discrete mathematicsStructure (mathematical logic)Transitive relationProperty (philosophy)PreorderGeneral Decision SciencesRationalityManagement Science and Operations ResearchEuclidean relationMathematical economicsFuzzy logicPreferenceMathematicsAnnals of Operations Research
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