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Journal articles on the topic "Chemins temporels"
Pefanis, Georges P. "Les chemins de mémoire dans la dramaturgie grecque contemporaine." L’Annuaire théâtral, no. 48 (February 20, 2012): 21–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1007837ar.
Full textAissaoui, Aroua, and Azza Frikha. "L’expérience d’écoute musicale : Les chemins du bonheur." Recherches en Sciences de Gestion N° 158, no. 5 (December 18, 2023): 131–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/resg.158.0131.
Full textGrasset, Bernard M. J. "Louis Lavelle : la philosophie, chemin de sagesse." Articles spéciaux 63, no. 3 (June 10, 2008): 495–514. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/018174ar.
Full textTelles, Patricia Delayti. "Direction : Rome - détails d’un trajet entre Lisbonne et Gênes à la fin du Settecento." Palíndromo 14, no. 33 (May 1, 2022): 190–223. http://dx.doi.org/10.5965/2175234614332022190.
Full textMichaud-Lapointe, Alice. "« Un pays, une langue, une ville ? »." Études françaises 54, no. 3 (January 18, 2019): 131–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1055654ar.
Full textBEGENAT NEUSCHAEFER, Anne. "Temps narré et temps existentiel dans Œdipe sur la route d’Henry Bauchau." Revue internationale Henry Bauchau. L’écriture à l’écoute, no. 1 (January 1, 2008): 53–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.14428/rihb.v0i1.16783.
Full textBoucheneb, Hanifa, and John Mullins. "Analyse des réseaux temporels. Calcul des classes enO(n2)et des temps de chemin enO(m ×n)." Techniques et sciences informatiques 22, no. 4 (April 1, 2003): 435–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.3166/tsi.22.435-459.
Full textBlondin1, Odrée, Frédéric Ouellet, and Chloé Leclerc. "Les variations temporelles de la fréquence des violences physiques en contexte conjugal." Criminologie 51, no. 2 (September 12, 2018): 343–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1051235ar.
Full textAssaad, Aziz, Marc Benoit, Eliane Cablé, Michelle Cussenot, and Marie-Noëlle Pons. "Expérience de recherche participative dans le bassin du Madon (Lorraine, France)." Revue des sciences de l’eau 28, no. 3 (November 10, 2015): 199–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1034008ar.
Full textCaroppo, C. "Autoecology and morphological variability of Dinophysis sacculus (Dinophyceae: Dinophysiaceae) in a Mediterranean lagoon." Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 81, no. 1 (February 2001): 11–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025315401003356.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Chemins temporels"
Rannou, Léo. "Temporal Connectivity and Path Computation for Stream Graph." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Sorbonne université, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020SORUS418.
Full textFor a long time, structured data and temporal data have been analysed separately. Many real world complex networks have a temporal dimension, such as contacts between individuals or financial transactions. Graph theory provides a wide set of tools to model and analyze static connections between entities. Unfortunately, this approach does not take into account the temporal nature of interactions. Stream graph theory is a formalism to model highly dynamic networks in which nodes and/or links arrive and/or leave over time. The number of applications of stream graph theory has risen rapidly, along with the number of theoretical concepts and algorithms to compute them. Several theoretical concepts such as connected components and temporal paths in stream graphs were defined recently, but no algorithm was provided to compute them. Moreover, the algorithmic complexities of these problems are unknown, as well as the insight they may shed on real-world stream graphs of interest. In this thesis, we present several solutions to compute notions of connectivity and path concepts in stream graphs. We also present alternative representations - data structures designed to facilitate specific computations - of stream graphs. We provide implementations and experimentally compare our methods in a wide range of practical cases. We show that these concepts indeed give much insight on features of large-scale datasets. Straph, a python library, was developed in order to have a reliable library for manipulating, analysing and visualising stream graphs, to design algorithms and models, and to rapidly evaluate them
Labousse, Matthieu. "Etude d'une dynamique à mémoire de chemin : une expérimentation théorique." Thesis, Paris 6, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA066425/document.
Full textWaves and particles are distinct objects at a macroscopic scale. The existence of walkers, drops bouncing on a vertically vibrated fluid bath is a surprising case of dual objects at our scale. The drop is self-propelled, piloted by the standing surface waves generated by its previous rebounds. These objects exhibit a rich dynamics relying on the concept of path memory. Indeed, the wave field results from the position of the past impacts left all along the walker trajectory. The memory is tunable at will by simply changing the vertical acceleration of the bath. A series of experiments have revealed the surprising dynamical behaviors of this dual drop-wave entity. In this PhD, we give a theoretical understanding of the temporal non local structure of walkers. We explore the dynamics of numerical walkers in a two-dimensional harmonic potential. We observe that the system only reaches a relatively limited set of stable attractors, quantized in both extension and mean angular momentum, in excellent agreement with the experimental results. We investigate how the different time scales are intertwined, which decouples the short-time acting propulsion from the build-up of coherent wave structures at much longer time scales. We analyze the non-local mechanism revealing the internal symmetries of the walker which drives the convergence of the dynamics to a set of low-dimensional eigenstates
Dähmlow, Patricia [Verfasser], and Ralf [Akademischer Betreuer] Stannarius. "Spatio-temporal pattern formation in microemulsions under different physical and chemical conditions / Patricia Dähmlow. Betreuer: Ralf Stannarius." Magdeburg : Universitätsbibliothek, 2016. http://d-nb.info/1098307011/34.
Full textMouhoub, Malek. "Contribution à l'étude des techniques de propagation de contraintes symboliques et numériques pour le raisonnement temporel." Nancy 1, 1996. http://docnum.univ-lorraine.fr/public/SCD_T_1996_0320_MOUHOUB.pdf.
Full textGhanem, Abdelmotaal Marwan Tarek. "Les centralités temporelles : étude de l'importance des noeuds dans les réseaux dynamiques." Thesis, Sorbonne université, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018SORUS086/document.
Full textNowadays, interactions are a huge part of our daily life. These interactions can represent the diffusion of rumors, diseases, etc. Understanding how these interactions affect our life is quite important. A natural way to do so is using graph theory. However, this is not straightforward as studies show the temporal aspect, in other words, the order of interactions, should be taken into account. In this work, we concentrated on detecting the important individuals in these graphs using centrality metrics that take into account the temporal aspect. We proposed a comparison protocol that compares the different centrality metrics that exist. We applied it on several networks, which gave us insight on how the different metrics react. Secondly, we observed the high computational need of these centrality metrics. Therefore, we introduced a method to reduce this need. And finally, we introduced a novel centrality metric that we call ego-betweenness centrality
Saint-Marc, Cécile. "Formalisation et géovisualisation d'événements historiques issus de risques naturels pour la compréhension des dynamiques spatiales : application aux inondations ayant touché le système ferroviaire français." Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes (ComUE), 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017GREAS024/document.
Full textThis research was led in an industrial partnership with SNCF Réseau. In the field of geovisualization of spatio-temporal information, it focuses on developing cartographical visualization methods adapted to the analysis of the impacts of floods on the railway system.Historical events are of great help to understand and manage natural risks. Cartography became a key tool to analyze risks in their territorial contexts. But making maps which remain legible while showing all the complexity of risk processes that occurred during natural disaster is not easy. The main challenges are the need to represent both the temporal and the spatial dimensions of risk events, the need to visualize domino-effect, because they often lead to worsen damages, and the will to adapt representations to the cognitive capacities of users.This research resulted in four contributions. The first one is the formalization of flood narratives in a domain ontology, which describes flood events, domino-effects, their impacts on the railway system and also response measures to restore the system. Five case studies of historical floods were instantiated in the model. Resulting from their study, the second contribution consists in generic semiology principles to visualize the narratives of floods on maps. The third contribution is a geovisualization interface, which includes original graphical representations to visualize the temporal features associated with flood events. This geovisualization interface was tested in an experiment with expert users of the railway field. Results confirmed the proposals of representation of time but disconfirm proposals of visualization of domino effects. The analysis of results led to the fourth contribution, which consists in a reusable model of an experimental procedure that is adapted to test geovisualization interfaces
Ghanem, Abdelmotaal Marwan Tarek. "Les centralités temporelles : étude de l'importance des noeuds dans les réseaux dynamiques." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Sorbonne université, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018SORUS086.
Full textNowadays, interactions are a huge part of our daily life. These interactions can represent the diffusion of rumors, diseases, etc. Understanding how these interactions affect our life is quite important. A natural way to do so is using graph theory. However, this is not straightforward as studies show the temporal aspect, in other words, the order of interactions, should be taken into account. In this work, we concentrated on detecting the important individuals in these graphs using centrality metrics that take into account the temporal aspect. We proposed a comparison protocol that compares the different centrality metrics that exist. We applied it on several networks, which gave us insight on how the different metrics react. Secondly, we observed the high computational need of these centrality metrics. Therefore, we introduced a method to reduce this need. And finally, we introduced a novel centrality metric that we call ego-betweenness centrality
Zwaschka, Gregor [Verfasser]. "Shining New Light on Water Electrolysis: Probing Electrolytic Water Splitting on Au and Pt with Micron Spatial and Femtosecond Temporal Resolution / Gregor Zwaschka." Berlin : Freie Universität Berlin, 2021. http://d-nb.info/1224883977/34.
Full textJørgensen, Carl-Johan. "Scheduling activities under spatial and temporal constraints to populate virtual urban environments." Thesis, Rennes 1, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015REN1S033/document.
Full textCrowd simulation models usually aim at producing visually credible crowds with the intent of giving life to virtual environments. Our work focusses on generating statistically consistent behaviours that can be used to pilot crowd simulation models over long periods of time, up to multiple days. In real crowds, people's behaviours mainly depend on the activities they intend to perform. The way this activity is scheduled rely on the close interaction between the environment, space and time constraints associated with the activity and personal characteristics of individuals. Compared to the state of the art, our model better handle this interaction. Our main contributions lie in the domain of activity scheduling and path planning. First, we propose an individual activity scheduling process and its extension to cooperative activity scheduling. Based on descriptions of the environment, of intended activities and of agents' characteristics, these processes generate a task schedule for each agent. Locations where the tasks should be performed are selected and a relaxed agenda is produced. This task schedule is compatible with spatial and temporal constraints associated with the environment and with the intended activity of the agent and of other cooperating agents. It also takes into account the agents personal characteristics, inducing diversity in produced schedules. We show that our model produces schedules statistically coherent with the ones produced by humans in the same situations. Second, we propose a hierarchical path-planning process. It relies on an automatic environment analysis process that produces a semantically coherent hierarchical representation of virtual cities. The hierarchical nature of this representation is used to model different levels of decision making related to path planning. A coarse path is first computed, then refined during navigation when relevant information is available. It enable the agent to seamlessly adapt its path to unexpected events. The proposed model handles long term rational decisions driving the navigation of agents in virtual cities. It considers the strong relationship between time, space and activity to produce more credible agents' behaviours. It can be used to easily populate virtual cities in which observable crowd phenomena emerge from individual activities
Rebaud, Bettina. "Evolution vers des architectures de systèmes intégrés auto-adaptatives et tolérantes aux variations technologiques et environnementales." Montpellier 2, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009MON20228.
Full textWith the « More Moore » and low power trends, optimizing or only well predicting the final performances of digital circuits become more and more difficult. Indeed, variability and hardness to accurately model transistor behavior impede the dimension scaling benefits. Current design methods generally use guard margins to prevent from the incertitude generated by these limits and to guarantee functional yield. But as we go in the nanometer era, the margin use is not efficient anymore, because of an increasing over-design, limiting optimizations and decreasing yield. Very different numerous solutions exist in order to overcome these troubles, following two main goals which are dissimilar but also complementary: increasing the robustness to uncertainty during the design levels, notably thanks to better performance analysis; and adapting the final circuit to its real process corner and to its environment. In this work, we considered these two directions: the first one thanks to (1) an implementation of a specific methodology called SSTA (Statistical Static Timing Analysis), allowing to perform statistical analysis on timing performances; this methodology allows us to accurately observe process variation effects on delays; and the second one in proposing (2) an efficient diagnostic system based on the in situ critical path monitoring concept and allowing all adaptive solution implementations. The latter answer to variability issue allows to know the real characteristics of the circuit, to crop design margins, to improve power consumption and frequency performances, and even to increase yield
Books on the topic "Chemins temporels"
Ziegler, Brigitte. L'expérience temporelle et spirituelle du Reiki : Sur le chemin de la liberté, le secret de l'énergie vitale. Medici-Entrelacs, 2003.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Chemins temporels"
Moslen, Miebaka, and Chioma Hope Adiela. "Consumption Safety in Relation to Bioaccumulation of Heavy Metals in Periwinkles (Tympanotonus fuscatus) Obtained from Ogbia in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria." In Heavy Metals - Their Environmental Impacts and Mitigation [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.94057.
Full textEpstein, Irving R., and John A. Pojman. "Waves and Patterns." In An Introduction to Nonlinear Chemical Dynamics. Oxford University Press, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195096705.003.0011.
Full textEpstein, Irving R., and John A. Pojman. "Coupled Oscillators." In An Introduction to Nonlinear Chemical Dynamics. Oxford University Press, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195096705.003.0018.
Full textKeats, Jonathon. "Anthropocene." In Virtual Words. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195398540.003.0008.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Chemins temporels"
Hejczyk, T., E. Maciak, and M. Setkiewicz. "Numerical and experimental determinations of temporal characteristics of the SAW sensor with a chemi-sensitive layer of WO3+Pd." In 11th Integrated Optics - Sensors, Sensing Structures and Methods, edited by Tadeusz Pustelny, Przemyslaw Struk, Pawel Mergo, and Jacek Wojtas. SPIE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2243874.
Full textLEMOS, T. S. M., P. A. MELO JR, and J. C. C. S. PINTO. "MODELAGEM ESTOCÁSTICA DA EVOLUÇÃO TEMPORAL DA MICROESTRUTURA DE SISTEMAS POLIMÉRICOS." In XX Congresso Brasileiro de Engenharia Química. São Paulo: Editora Edgard Blücher, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5151/chemeng-cobeq2014-0688-24425-165044.
Full textPedrol-Aguilà, Marina. "Eaux protéiformes dans "Principales Merveilles de la Nature" du Chevalier de Mailly." In XXV Coloquio AFUE. Palabras e imaginarios del agua. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/xxvcoloquioafue.2016.2909.
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