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Reactions of pyridine-2-carbaldimines with chloro-bridged palladium(II) and platinum(II) 2-methylallyl dimers. Solution behaviour of the cationic com…

1987

Abstract The reactions of pyridine-2-carbaldimines, py-2- CHNR (R = C6H4OMe-p, Me), with allylic dimers [MCl(n3-2-MeC3H4)]2 give rise to stoichiometry, concentration, solvent and temperature dependent equilibria, in which the cationic complexes [M(n3- 2-MeC3H4)(py-2-CHNR)]+ and the anion [MCl2(n3- 2-MeC3H4)]- or Cl- are involved. In general, the ligand/dimer reaction (1/1 molar ratio) yields the ionic products [M(n3-2-MeC3H4)(py-2-CHNR)]- [MCl2(n3-2-MeC3H4)], which can be isolated as solids, whereas the same reaction in a 1/0.5 molar ratio yields the species [M(n3-2-MeC3H4 )(py-2-CH NR)] Cl, which can be studied only in solution, but are easily converted into [M(n3-2-MeC3H4)(py-2-CH NR…

DimerInorganic chemistryCationic polymerizationchemistry.chemical_elementMetallacycleMedicinal chemistryInorganic ChemistrySolventchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryPyridineMaterials ChemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPlatinumAcetonitrilePalladiumInorganica Chimica Acta
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A kinetic model for the oxidation of benzenethiol catalyzed by the [MoVIO2(O2CC(S)(C6H5)2)2]2− complex intercalated in a Zn(II)–Al(III) layered doubl…

2009

Abstract The heterogeneous oxidation of benzenethiol catalyzed by the dianionic bis(2-sulfanyl-2,2-diphenylethanoxycarbonyl) dioxomolybdate (VI) complex intercalated into a Zn(II)–Al(III) layered double hydroxide (LDH) host have been investigated under aerobic conditions. The kinetics of the system has been analysed in detail. In ethanol, the benzenethiol is cleanly oxidized to diphenyl disulfide in the acidic media provided by the protonic resin Amberlite IR-120(H). The reaction is second-order in benzenethiol, and the apparent rate coefficient has been found to be proportional to the catalyst weight and inversely proportional to the initial concentration of the substrate. A catalytic cycl…

Diphenyl disulfideProcess Chemistry and TechnologyInorganic chemistryComproportionationRate-determining stepMedicinal chemistryCatalysisCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryCatalytic cycleHydroperoxylOxidation stateHydroxidePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryJournal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical
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Des caractéristiques des équipes de recherche aux pratiques de recrutement en entreprise

1999

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Diplômé de l'enseignement supérieurEffetEmploi des diplômés de l'enseignement supérieur[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationInsertion professionnelle[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationCondition d'insertion[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceLaboratoire de rechercheEnseignement supérieurDocteurEntreprisePolitique de recrutementDocteur de troisième cycle[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSFilière sciences
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Emploi public, emploi privé : la difficile conversion des titulaies de thèse

1998

International audience; Les titulaires de thèse continuent de bénéficier d'une insertion relativement favorable. La plupart deviennent enseignants, chercheurs ou ingénieurs après 3 ans de vie active. Pourtant, leur nombre a fortement augmenté depuis 1989, comme celui de l'ensemble des sortants de l'enseignement supérieur. Ceux qui ne peuvent prétendre à un poste dans l'enseignement supérieur ou la recherche doivent réorienter leur projet professionnel pour espérer se faire une place dans le secteur privé. Ils sont toutefois concurrencés par les diplômés des écoles d'ingénieurs lors de leur recrutement en entreprise. Les docteurs doivent alors tirer profit de leur spécialisation et des liens…

Diplômé de l'enseignement supérieurEntrepriseSecteur privé[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationInsertion professionnelleSecteur publicConversionDocteur de troisième cycle
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Les docteurs de l'université et les entreprises : liens et insertion

1997

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Diplômé de l'enseignement supérieurEntreprise[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationRelation université-entreprise[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationInsertion professionnelleFranceDocteur de troisième cycleComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSEnseignement supérieur
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Quelles compétences peuvent être valorisées par les diplômés de doctorat dans le secteur privé ? Les enseignements d'une enquête basée sur une auto-é…

2012

La formation doctorale, qui conduit au diplôme le plus élevé du système éducatif, devrait garantir une bonne insertion professionnelle pour ses diplômés. Or, en France, les enquêtes du Céreq soulignent, de manière récurrente, leurs difficultés d'insertion professionnelle par rapport aux autres diplômes de l'enseignement supérieur français, les diplômes des écoles de commerce et d'ingénieurs mais également les diplômes masters. Pour essayer de mieux comprendre leurs difficultés dans l'accès au secteur privé, nous nous proposons dans cette communication d'étudier les compétences qui sont requises dans les emplois généralement occupés par les docteurs. Nous utilisons l'enquête REFLEX, dont l'é…

Diplômé de l'enseignement supérieurSecteur privé[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationCompétenceDocteur de troisième cycleValorisationMarché du travail
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New lower bounds for the minimum distance of generalized algebraic geometry codes

2013

Abstract In this paper, we give a new lower bound for generalized algebraic geometry codes with which we are able to construct some new linear codes having better parameters compared with the ones known in the literature. Moreover, we give a relationship between a family of generalized algebraic geometry codes and algebraic geometry codes. Finally, we propose a decoding algorithm for such a family.

Discrete mathematicsAlgebraic cycleBlock codeAlgebraic function field generalized algebraic geometry codes minimum distanceAlgebra and Number TheoryDerived algebraic geometryFunction field of an algebraic varietyAlgebraic surfaceReal algebraic geometryDimension of an algebraic varietySettore MAT/03 - GeometriaLinear codeMathematicsJournal of Pure and Applied Algebra
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Two graphs with a common edge

2014

Let G = G1 ∪ G2 be the sum of two simple graphs G1,G2 having a common edge or G = G1 ∪ e1 ∪ e2 ∪ G2 be the sum of two simple disjoint graphs G1,G2 connected by two edges e1 and e2 which form a cycle C4 inside G. We give a method of computing the determinant det A(G) of the adjacency matrix of G by reducing the calculation of the determinant to certain subgraphs of G1 and G2. To show the scope and effectiveness of our method we give some examples

Discrete mathematicsBlock graphadjacency matrixcycleApplied MathematicsSymmetric graphpathComparability graphgraphdeterminant of graphlaw.inventionCombinatoricsPathwidthlawOuterplanar graphLine graphQA1-939Discrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsMathematicsMathematicsUniversal graphDistance-hereditary graphDiscussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory
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On the Soluble Graph of a Finite Simple Group

2013

The maximal independent sets of the soluble graph of a finite simple group G are studied and their independence number is determined. In particular, it is shown that this graph in many cases has an independent set with three vertices.

Discrete mathematicsCombinatoricsAlgebra and Number TheoryGraph powerCycle graphVoltage graphCubic graphStrength of a graphNull graphDistance-regular graphComplement graphMathematicsCommunications in Algebra
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Universal Lyndon Words

2014

A word w over an alphabet Σ is a Lyndon word if there exists an order defined on Σ for which w is lexicographically smaller than all of its conjugates (other than itself). We introduce and study universal Lyndon words, which are words over an n-letter alphabet that have length n! and such that all the conjugates are Lyndon words. We show that universal Lyndon words exist for every n and exhibit combinatorial and structural properties of these words. We then define particular prefix codes, which we call Hamiltonian lex-codes, and show that every Hamiltonian lex-code is in bijection with the set of the shortest unrepeated prefixes of the conjugates of a universal Lyndon word. This allows us t…

Discrete mathematicsExistential quantificationLyndon word Universal cycle Universal Lyndon wordComputer Science::Computation and Language (Computational Linguistics and Natural Language and Speech Processing)Lyndon word Universal cycle Universal Lyndon word Lex-codeLexicographical orderLyndon wordUniversal Lyndon wordLyndon wordsPrefixCombinatoricsMathematics::Group TheoryCombinatorics on wordsComputer Science::Discrete MathematicsUniversal cycleBijectionAlphabetMathematics::Representation TheoryComputer Science::Formal Languages and Automata TheoryMathematics
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