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Optical study of gallium and nitrogen polarity layers of GaN grown on sapphire

2003

A confocal Raman spectroscopic study was carried out on either side of an intentionally grown GaN inversion domain boundary between a pair of strips with opposite (Ga- or N-) polarity. It is shown that the Raman spectra on the N-polarity side displays an A1(TO) mode, prohibited by symmetry considerations, meanwhile on Ga-polarity material this peak is absent, indicating a lower density of defects present in this region. The Raman spectra reveal that in the lateral direction, the change in structural quality accross the inversion domain boundary is rather continuous and extends along 4 ± 1 μm. (© 2003 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)

symbols.namesakechemistrylawConfocalAnalytical chemistrysymbolsSapphirechemistry.chemical_elementSTRIPSGalliumRaman spectroscopyNitrogenlaw.inventionphysica status solidi (c)
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Synthesis of new hybrid 1,4-thiazinyl-1,2,3-dithiazolyl radicals via Smiles rearrangement

2017

The condensation reaction of 2-aminobenzenethiols and 3-aminopyrazinethiols with 2-amino-6-fluoro-N-methylpyridinium triflate afforded thioether derivatives that were found to undergo Smiles rearrangement and cyclocondensation with sulphur monochloride to yield new hybrid 1,4-thiazine-1,2,3-dithiazolylium cations. The synthesized cations were readily reduced to the corresponding stable neutral radicals with spin densities delocalized over both 1,4-thiazinyl and 1,2,3-dithiazolyl moieties. peerReviewed

synthesis010405 organic chemistryChemistryRadical12010402 general chemistryPhotochemistryCondensation reaction01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundDelocalized electron14-thiazinyl-123-dithiazolyl radicalsThioether4-thiazinyl-1Smiles rearrangementYield (chemistry)Polymer chemistrysynteesiSmiles rearrangementTrifluoromethanesulfonateta1163-dithiazolyl radicalsDalton Transactions
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Performance Management in Local Government: The Application of System Dynamics to Promote Data Use

2014

The purpose of this article is to demonstrate how system dynamics can be used to enrich performance management in local government, focusing specifically on how the development of conceptual and simulation system dynamic models can foster a shared view of the relevant system among stakeholders to overcome factors that limit data use. Responding to this purpose, we present a normative case study on how key drivers can be used to foster a shared view of the residential refuse collection system for supporting policy and process changes. A major finding from our research, however, is that performance management cannot overlook the broader forces of citizenship outcomes that impact the community.

system dynamicProcess managementPublic AdministrationPerformance managementbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectEnvironmental resource managementdata useSimulation systemSystem dynamicsDynamic modelsSettore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendaleLocal governmentKey (cryptography)Normativelocal governmentperformance managementBusinessBusiness and International ManagementCitizenshiplocal government performance management system dynamics data usemedia_common
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A dynamic performance management approach to support local strategic planning

2015

In spite of efforts devoted in the last decades to local strategic planning, such field of research and practice has been frequently characterized by a lack of implementation. We argue here that this phenomenon is due to the limitations of the static and linear approach to local strategic planning in fostering the development of common shared view among policy makers on the relevant system's structure and behavior. By means of a case-study, we illustrate how an approach based on system dynamics modeling applied to Performance Management can be useful to overcome such weaknesses. The proposed approach enhances a better understanding of the causes and effects related to adopted policies, unde…

system dynamicStrategic planningStructure (mathematical logic)Dynamic performance managementPublic AdministrationPerformance managementComputer sciencelocal strategic planningPerspective (graphical)Field (computer science)System dynamicsSettore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendaleRisk analysis (engineering)Phenomenoncase-studySpiteOperations managementInternational Review of Public Administration
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Szkoły stowarzyszeniowe w perspektywie lokalnej polityki oświatowej gmin

2019

Fundamentalnym osiągnięciem decentralizacyjnej polityki państwa w latach 90. XX w. był powrót oświaty do wymiaru lokalnego. Gminy przejęły odpowiedzialność za zakładanie, likwidowanie i przekształcanie szkół na swoim terenie. Jest to najważniejsze ich zadanie w kreowaniu lokalnej polityki oświatowej. Uwarunkowania demograficzne ostatnich lat, niż demograficzny, spadek liczby uczniów w szkołach oraz wzrastające koszty utrzymania placówek oświatowych to główne determinanty przekazywania przez gminy szkół lokalnym stowarzyszeniom

szkoła stowarzyszeniowa; polityka oświatowa; gmina; lokalnośćschools run by associations; education policy; municipality; localityAnnales Universitatis Mariae Curie-Skłodowska. Sectio J, Paedagogia-Psychologia
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Numerical Recovery of Source Singularities via the Radiative Transfer Equation with Partial Data

2013

The inverse source problem for the radiative transfer equation is considered, with partial data. Here we demonstrate numerical computation of the normal operator $X_{V}^{*}X_{V}$ where $X_{V}$ is the partial data solution operator to the radiative transfer equation. The numerical scheme is based in part on a forward solver designed by F. Monard and G. Bal. We will see that one can detect quite well the visible singularities of an internal optical source $f$ for generic anisotropic $k$ and $\sigma$, with or without noise added to the accessible data $X_{V}f$. In particular, we use a truncated Neumann series to estimate $X_{V}$ and $X_{V}^{*}$, which provides a good approximation of $X_{V}^{*…

ta113Applied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsOperator (physics)ta111010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysisMicrolocal analysisNumerical Analysis (math.NA)Inverse problem01 natural sciences35R30 (Primary) 35S05 35R09 35Q20 92C55Neumann series010101 applied mathematicsSobolev spaceMathematics - Analysis of PDEsRadiative transferFOS: MathematicsGravitational singularityMathematics - Numerical Analysis0101 mathematicsAnisotropyMathematicsAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)
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Twister Tries

2015

Many commonly used data-mining techniques utilized across research fields perform poorly when used for large data sets. Sequential agglomerative hierarchical non-overlapping clustering is one technique for which the algorithms’ scaling properties prohibit clustering of a large amount of items. Besides the unfavorable time complexity of O(n 2 ), these algorithms have a space complexity of O(n 2 ), which can be reduced to O(n) if the time complexity is allowed to rise to O(n 2 log2 n). In this paper, we propose the use of locality-sensitive hashing combined with a novel data structure called twister tries to provide an approximate clustering for average linkage. Our approach requires only lin…

ta113Hierarchical agglomerative clusteringta112Fuzzy clusteringBrown clusteringComputer scienceSingle-linkage clusteringcomputer.software_genreHierarchical clusteringLocality-sensitive hashingData setCURE data clustering algorithmlocality-sensitive hashingaverage linkageData miningHierarchical clustering of networkslinear complexityCluster analysishierarchical clusteringAlgorithmcomputerTime complexityProceedings of the 2015 ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data
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How and Why to Start and Run a SIGCHI Local Chapter

2015

There is a vast and increasing interest towards local HCI communities around the globe and in particular on geographical areas in which HCI has only recently started to gain increasing interest by local industries as well as academic institutions. A SIGCHI Local Chapter is one of the ways a local HCI community can organize and get visibility and support for their activities. However, many active volunteers in this field might not be aware of this possibility. The main goal of the Chapters' SIG in CHI'15 is to inform interested parties of SIGCHI Local Chapters and to find ways in which SIGCHI could better support local HCI communities with their various needs all over the world.

ta113Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)ComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONMultimediabusiness.industryField (Bourdieu)local communitiesVisibility (geometry)GlobePublic relationsSpecial Interest Groupcomputer.software_genreLocal communityspecial interest groupsInformationSystems_MODELSANDPRINCIPLESmedicine.anatomical_structurePolitical sciencemedicineInformationSystems_MISCELLANEOUSbusinesscomputerProceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
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LOCAL CONTROL OF SOUND IN STOCHASTIC DOMAINS BASED ON FINITE ELEMENT MODELS

2011

A numerical method for optimizing the local control of sound in a stochastic domain is developed. A three-dimensional enclosed acoustic space, for example, a cabin with acoustic actuators in given locations is modeled using the finite element method in the frequency domain. The optimal local noise control signals minimizing the least square of the pressure field in the silent region are given by the solution of a quadratic optimization problem. The developed method computes a robust local noise control in the presence of randomly varying parameters such as variations in the acoustic space. Numerical examples consider the noise experienced by a vehicle driver with a varying posture. In a mod…

ta113Stochastic domainAcoustics and UltrasonicsComputer scienceApplied MathematicsAcousticsNoise reductionNumerical analysisstokastinen aluekvadraattinen optimointipassenger carFinite element methodhenkilöautoelementtimenetelmäAcoustic spacequadratic optimizationNoiseFrequency domainNoise controlHelmholtz equationQuadratic programmingpaikallinen äänenhallintaäärellisten elementtien menetelmäHelmholtzin yhtälölocal sound controlJournal of Computational Acoustics
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Transformation of the Forest-based Bioeconomy by Embracing Digital Solutions

2017

This paper attempts to explore a new insight to both industrialized and growing economies by demonstrating a digital-driven creative disruption in the forest-based bioeconomy which is beginning to replace its conventional and narrow concept of a forest-blinded economy. Notwithstanding the potential broad cross-sectoral benefits to both industrialized and growing economies, natural environments and locality constraints and the incessant challenge of distance have impeded balanced development of this economy. However, driven by digital solutions the economy has taken big steps forward in recent years. Digitalization has enabled real-time end-to-end supply chain visibility, improved delivery a…

ta113forest-based bioeconomyStock leveltransformationLocalityBusiness activitiesAmazon business modelSupply chain visibilityComputingMilieux_GENERALDigital ecosystemTransparency (graphic)Demand planningBusinessdigital solutionscreative disruption platformEconomic systemta512Journal of Technology Management for Growing Economies
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