Search results for "mot clé"
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Etude numérique d'équations aux dérivées partielles non linéaires et dispersives
2011
Numerical analysis becomes a powerful resource in the study of partial differential equations (PDEs), allowing to illustrate existing theorems and find conjectures. By using sophisticated methods, questions which seem inaccessible before, like rapid oscillations or blow-up of solutions can be addressed in an approached way. Rapid oscillations in solutions are observed in dispersive PDEs without dissipation where solutions of the corresponding PDEs without dispersion present shocks. To solve numerically these oscillations, the use of efficient methods without using artificial numerical dissipation is necessary, in particular in the study of PDEs in some dimensions, done in this work. As stud…
Un nouvel invariant des algèbres de Lie et des super-algèbres de Lie quadratiques
2011
In this thesis, we defind a new invariant of quadratic Lie algebras and quadratic Lie superalgebras and give a complete study and classification of singular quadratic Lie algebras and singular quadratic Lie superalgebras, i.e. those for which the invariant does not vanish. The classification is related to adjoint orbits of Lie algebras o(m) and sp(2n). Also, we give an isomorphic characterization of 2-step nilpotent quadratic Lie algebras and quasi-singular quadratic Lie superalgebras for the purpose of completeness. We study pseudo-Euclidean Jordan algebras obtained as double extensions of a quadratic vector space by a one-dimensional algebra and 2-step nilpotent pseudo-Euclidean Jordan al…
A novel 3D recovery method by dynamic (de)focused projection
2011
This paper presents a novel 3D recovery method based on structured light. This method unifies depth from focus (DFF) and depth from defocus (DFD) techniques with the use of a dynamic (de)focused projection. With this approach, the image acquisition system is specifically constructed to keep a whole object sharp in all of the captured images. Therefore, only the projected patterns experience different defocused deformations according to the object’s depths. When the projected patterns are out of focus, their Point Spread Function (PSF) is assumed to follow a Gaussian distribution. The final depth is computed by the analysis of the relationship between the sets of PSFs obtained from different…
Découverte des relations dans les réseaux sociaux
2011
In recent years, social network sites exploded in popularity and become an important part of the online activities on the web. This success is related to the various services/functionalities provided by each site (ranging from media sharing, tagging, blogging, and mainly to online social networking) pushing users to subscribe to several sites and consequently to create several social networks for different purposes and contexts (professional, private, etc.). Nevertheless, current tools and sites provide limited functionalities to organize and identify relationship types within and across social networks which is required in several scenarios such as enforcing users’ privacy, and enhancing t…
Fibres optiques microstructurées chalcogénures fortement non linéaires à base AS2S3 : vers de nouvelles sources supercontinuum infrarouges
2010
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Laser control of quantum systems by ultrafast parallel adiabatic passage : application to high fidelity population transfer, state selectivity, and s…
2011
In this work we establish and test the technique of parallel adiabatic passage (PLAP) thatoptimizes the adiabatic passage in the sense that it selects specific paths that allow a fastadiabatic dynamics while preserving the standard robustness of adiabatic techniques. Theintuition of PLAP is based on the fact that the use of eigenvalues that are parallel for alltimes is expected to lead to a small nonadiabatic transition probability from Landau-Zeneranalysis for two-state approximations. In this work we test the robustness of this techniqueand show its superiority to the traditional linearly chirped dynamics with Gaussian pulses. Weshow its extension for two-photon and three-photon transitio…
Perception de la qualité du vin par les consommateurs
2011
In the recent years the wine consumption tends to decline, causing a world wine production surplus. Therefore, the wineries want to diversify their production to wines more qualitative and therefore more expensive. Thus, it is important to understand how the consumers perceived the wine quality. This work proposes a questionnaire measuring the perceived complexity of the wine. It demonstrated a strong link between the perception of the complexity and quality of a wine. The wines which are perceived like qualitative are wines concentrated in aromas persistent for the sensory point of view. Moreover, the sensory perception of quality is more correlated with the quality displayed by the market…
Comprehension of complex animation : cueing, segmentation and 2D / 3D presentations
2011
The goal of our studies was to test the effect of segmentation, cueing, and 2D/3D presentations to foster complex animation rocessing. The material was an upright mechanical piano system. We used an eye tracking system which provides information about learners’ attention direction during the animation processing. We analyzed the effect of the format presentations and the eye movements during learning. Based on animation and multimedia research background, four experiments were conducted. In the first experiment the effect of the presentation of simplified external representations on learning from complex animation was investigated. Experiment two and three aimed at studying the cognitive pr…
Le spectateur dans le texte. Analyse du grommelot.
2009
Collection Langages; International audience; Parmi les artifices théâtraux qui laissent une trace presque nulle dans le texte écrit pour se déployer dans tout son apparat pendant la représentation théâtrale, le grommelot occupe la place d’honneur. Langage théâtral confus au niveau vocal, lié à l’improvisation, le grommelot n’est pas fait de mots, ne comporte donc pas de lexique, ni de syntaxe. A travers un procédé mimétique complexe, il sélectionne les phonèmes d’une vraie langue pour les combiner dans des séquences vocales qui ne répondent pas aux règles ordinaires de la formation de mots. Cela produit un tissu vocal continu, interrompu de temps en temps par des mots clé reconnaissables, q…