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Why braille reading is important and how to study it /Por qué es importante la lectura en braille y cómo estudiarla

2016

AbstractDespite its relevance in theoretical and practical terms, braille reading has received little attention from researchers. Awareness of the pros and cons of the different procedures used to examine braille reading is needed to facilitate the realization of systematic studies and to improve teaching methods in braille reading. This study provides a critical examination of braille reading methods and highlights key points for future studies on tactile reading.

Cultural Studies030506 rehabilitationFuture studiesInformationSystems_INFORMATIONINTERFACESANDPRESENTATION(e.g.HCI)media_common.quotation_subjectTeaching method05 social sciences050105 experimental psychologyCritical examinationLinguisticsEducation03 medical and health sciencesInformationSystems_MODELSANDPRINCIPLESReading (process)Braille readingComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDSOCIETY0501 psychology and cognitive sciences0305 other medical sciencePsychologymedia_commonCultura y Educación
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Newtonian and Non-Newtonian Elements in Hume

2016

For the last forty years, Hume's Newtonianism has been a debated topic in Hume scholarship. The crux of the matter can be formulated by the following question: Is Hume a Newtonian philosopher? Debates concerning this question have produced two lines of interpretation. I shall call them ‘traditional’ and ‘critical’ interpretations. The traditional interpretation asserts that there are many Newtonian elements in Hume, whereas the critical interpretation seriously questions this.In this article, I consider the main points made by both lines of interpretations and offer further arguments that contribute to this debate. I shall first argue, in favor of the traditional interpretation, that Hume i…

Cultural StudiesHistoryNatural philosophyNewton Isaac050905 science studies0603 philosophy ethics and religionNewtonianismPrinciple of sufficient reasonNewtonianismta611NewtonPhilosophyInterpretation (philosophy)05 social sciences06 humanities and the artsEpistemologyPhilosophyScholarshipDavid060302 philosophyIsaacIntelligibility (philosophy)Hume0509 other social sciencesExperimentalismHume DavidJournal of Scottish Philosophy
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Studying social media as semiotic technology: a social semiotic multimodal framework

2018

How do we study social media technology? While social semiotics provides an extensive toolkit for analysing multimodal texts and semiotic practices, the study of social media as semiotic technology poses a significant challenge to existing research methodologies. In this article, we present a social semiotic framework that allows us to describe in analytical details the multimodal meaning potentials offered by digital social media technology and connect these to multimodal text-making and semiotic practices while underscoring the role of technology. Our framework is organized around seven interrelated and inherently informed dimensions: (1) multimodality, (2) practice, (3) the social, (4) m…

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageInformationSystems_INFORMATIONINTERFACESANDPRESENTATION(e.g.HCI)social media050801 communication & media studiesLanguage and LinguisticsMultimodalityInformationSystems_MODELSANDPRINCIPLES0508 media and communicationsSemioticsSocial mediaSociologymultimodality060201 languages & linguisticssoftwareCommunication05 social sciencesComputingMilieux_PERSONALCOMPUTING06 humanities and the artsSocial practiceSocial semioticsEpistemologySemiotic technology0602 languages and literatureInstagramsocial practiceSocial Semiotics
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Energy and Personality: A Bridge between Physics and Psychology

2021

[EN] The objective of this paper is to present a mathematical formalism that states a bridge between physics and psychology, concretely between analytical dynamics and personality theory, in order to open new insights in this theory. In this formalism, energy plays a central role. First, the short-term personality dynamics can be measured by the General Factor of Personality (GFP) response to an arbitrary stimulus. This GFP dynamical response is modeled by a stimulus¿response model: an integro-differential equation. The bridge between physics and psychology appears when the stimulus¿response model can be formulated as a linear second order differential equation and, subsequently, reformulat…

Current (mathematics)Differential equationGeneral Mathematics050109 social psychologyStimulus-response modelErmakov–Lewis energy050105 experimental psychologyStimulus (psychology)stimulus–response modelsymbols.namesakeStimulus–response modelQA1-939Computer Science (miscellaneous)0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesEngineering (miscellaneous)Hamiltonian mechanicsPhysicsErmakov-Lewis energyPersonality dynamics05 social sciencesFísicaalgebra_number_theoryAnalytical dynamicsAction (physics)HamiltonianClassical mechanicsMinimum action principlesymbolsGeneral factor of personalityPersonalitatHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)MATEMATICA APLICADAMathematics
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Characterization of ellipsoids through an overdetermined boundary value problem of Monge–Ampère type

2014

Abstract The study of the optimal constant in an Hessian-type Sobolev inequality leads to a fully nonlinear boundary value problem, overdetermined with non-standard boundary conditions. We show that all the solutions have ellipsoidal symmetry. In the proof we use the maximum principle applied to a suitable auxiliary function in conjunction with an entropy estimate from affine curvature flow.

Curvature flowApplied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsMathematical analysisFully nonlinear equationsAuxiliary functionEllipsoidSobolev inequalityOverdetermined systemMaximum principlesMaximum principleSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaAffine curvatureOverdetermined problemsEntropy (information theory)Boundary value problemMathematics
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Variational methods for the steady state response of elastic–plastic solids subjected to cyclic loads

2003

Abstract Solids (or structures) of elastic–plastic internal variable material models and subjected to cyclic loads are considered. A minimum net resistant power theorem, direct consequence of the classical maximum intrinsic dissipation theorem of plasticity theory, is envisioned which describes the material behavior by determining the plastic flow mechanism (if any) corresponding to a given stress/hardening state. A maximum principle is provided which characterizes the optimal initial stress/hardening state of a cyclically loaded structure as the one such that the plastic strain and kinematic internal variable increments produced over a cycle are kinematically admissible. A steady cycle min…

Cyclic stressApplied MathematicsMechanical EngineeringRatchetMathematical analysisPlasticityDissipationCondensed Matter PhysicsShakedownMaximum principleMechanics of MaterialsModeling and SimulationHardening (metallurgy)Limit loadGeneral Materials ScienceMathematicsInternational Journal of Solids and Structures
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Quasi-Newton approach to nonnegative image restorations

2000

Abstract Image restoration, or deblurring, is the process of attempting to correct for degradation in a recorded image. Typically the blurring system is assumed to be linear and spatially invariant, and fast Fourier transform (FFT) based schemes result in efficient computational image restoration methods. However, real images have properties that cannot always be handled by linear methods. In particular, an image consists of positive light intensities, and thus a nonnegativity constraint should be enforced. This constraint and other ways of incorporating a priori information have been suggested in various applications, and can lead to substantial improvements in the reconstructions. Neverth…

DeblurringMathematical optimizationNumerical AnalysisAlgebra and Number TheoryPrinciple of maximum entropyFast Fourier transformCirculant matrixBlock Toeplitz matrixConjugate gradient methodReal imageQuasi-Newton methodImage restorationConjugate gradient methodRegularizationA priori and a posterioriQuasi-Newton methodDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsGeometry and TopologyImage restorationMathematicsLinear Algebra and its Applications
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ELECTRE III to dynamically support the decision maker about the periodic replacements configurations for a multi-component system

2013

The problem tackled by the present paper concerns the selection of the elements of a repairable and stochastically deteriorating multi-component system to replace (replacements configuration) during each scheduled and periodical system stop within a finite optimization cycle, by ensuring the simultaneous minimization of both the expected total maintenance cost and the system unavailability. To solve the considered problem, a combined approach between multi-objective optimization problem (MOOP) and multi-criteria decision making (MCDM) resolution techniques is proposed. In particular, the @e constraint method is used to single out the optimal Pareto frontier whereas the ELECTRE III multi-cri…

Decision support systemMathematical optimizationInformation Systems and ManagementOptimization problemComputer sciencePareto principleContext (language use)Multiple-criteria decision analysisMulti-objective optimizationManagement Information SystemsFrontierArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Multi-objective optimization ELECTRE III periodic maintenance policy Multi-component system Non-homogeneous Poisson processSettore ING-IND/17 - Impianti Industriali MeccaniciDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyELECTRESettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di LavorazioneInformation SystemsDecision Support Systems
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Lower semicontinuity of weak supersolutions to the porous medium equation

2013

Weak supersolutions to the porous medium equation are defined by means of smooth test functions under an integral sign. We show that nonnegative weak supersolutions become lower semicontinuous after redefinition on a set of measure zero. This shows that weak supersolutions belong to a class of supersolutions defined by a comparison principle.

Degenerate diffusion35K55 31C45Applied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsMathematical analysista111Mathematics::Analysis of PDEscomparison principlelower semicontinuitysupersolutionsMathematics - Analysis of PDEsporous medium equationFOS: MathematicsPorous mediumdegenerate diffusionSign (mathematics)MathematicsAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)
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La participación política de las personas inmigrantes: cuestiones para el debate

2008

En el debate acerca del acceso a la ciudadanía de las personas inmigrantes, en cuanto clave jurídico-política de plena pertenencia a una comunidad, la cuestión de la participación política parece ser el gran caballo de batalla. En el caso español, la cláusula constitucional que vincula el derecho de sufragio al criterio de la reciprocidad, limita hasta prácticamente anular la posibilidad del reconocimiento de dicho derecho a los inmigrantes. Sin embargo, varias interpretaciones al respecto son posibles para intentar activar la participación política de estas personas, comenzando por las elecciones municipales. Sin duda, los obstáculos a salvar no son fáciles y exigen no renunciar a la posib…

DemocraciaPolitical participationParticipación políticaDerechoImmigrantsPrinciple of equalityVoto municipalPrincipio de igualdadMunicipal voteDemocracyInmigrantes
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