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Alhelbawy, Ayman. "Collective approaches to named entity disambiguation". Thesis, University of Sheffield, 2014. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/6891/.
Texto completoGulcehre, Caglar. "Two Approaches For Collective Learning With Language Games". Master's thesis, METU, 2011. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12613109/index.pdf.
Texto completos naming game. The emergence of categories throughout interactions between a population of agents in the categorization games are analyzed. The test results of categorization games as a model combination algorithm with various machine learning algorithms on different data sets have shown that categorization games can have a comparable performance with fast convergence.
Quatraro, Diego <1982>. "Collective effects for the LHC injectors: non-ultrarelativistic approaches". Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2011. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/3403/1/quatraro_diego_tesi.pdf.
Texto completoQuatraro, Diego <1982>. "Collective effects for the LHC injectors: non-ultrarelativistic approaches". Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2011. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/3403/.
Texto completoArchibald, Thomas L. "Dispute resolution in hospital collective bargaining, the Ontario and Quebec approaches". Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1998. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/tape15/PQDD_0003/MQ28172.pdf.
Texto completoMinto, Amy M. "Nonmarket Autonomy| Combining Private and Collective Approaches to Corporate Political Activity". Thesis, University of Oregon, 2016. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10142268.
Texto completoBy pursuing private and collective political action in the nonmarket environment, businesses attempt to influence public policy that shapes their operating environment. This dissertation considers how a firm’s market-based experience and its accumulation of political resources affect how the firm combines private and collective political tactics. Drawing on the resource-based view of the firm (RBV) I investigate how a firm’s alliance experience, political resources and prior collective political experience influence the autonomy of its Corporate Political Activity (CPA). I use fixed effects GLS regression with clustered standard errors to test my model on a panel of 21,329 firm/year observations of 2,779 U.S. property casualty insurance companies over the ten-year period between 2005 and 2014. I find support for the influence of state-level political resources, equity alliances, and the interaction of prior collective CPA experience with regulatory complexity and learning capacity on autonomy. My findings contribute to the growing literature connecting market and non-market strategies by linking collaboration in the political arena to the related market activity of alliance experience. Findings also contribute to our understanding of how participation in a collective provides opportunities for learning, and reveals that taking advantage of this opportunity depends on a firm’s learning capacity and the complexity of its regulatory environment. These findings add insight to the literatures on CPA, inter-organizational learning, collective action and trade associations.
Minto, Amy. "Nonmarket Autonomy: Combining Private and Collective Approaches to Corporate Political Activity". Thesis, University of Oregon, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/1794/20502.
Texto completoMerrifield, Alistair James. "An Investigation Of Mathematical Models For Animal Group Movement, Using Classical And Statistical Approaches". Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/1132.
Texto completoMerrifield, Alistair James. "An Investigation Of Mathematical Models For Animal Group Movement, Using Classical And Statistical Approaches". University of Sydney, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/1132.
Texto completoCollective actions of large animal groups result in elaborate behaviour, whose nature can be breathtaking in their complexity. Social organisation is the key to the origin of this behaviour and the mechanisms by which this organisation occurs are of particular interest. In this thesis, these mechanisms of social interactions and their consequences for group-level behaviour are explored. Social interactions amongst individuals are based on simple rules of attraction, alignment and orientation amongst neighbouring individuals. As part of this study, we will be interested in data that takes the form of a set of directions in space. In Chapter 2, we discuss relevant statistical measure and theory which will allow us to analyse directional data. These statistical tools will be employed on the results of the simulations of the mathematical models formulated in the course of the thesis. The first mathematical model for collective group behaviour is a Lagrangian self-organising model, which is formulated in Chapter 3. This model is based on basic social interactions between group members. Resulting collective behaviours and other related issues are examined during this chapter. Once we have an understanding of the model in Chapter 3, we use this model in Chapter 4 to investigate the idea of guidance of large groups by a select number of individuals. These individuals are privy to information regarding the location of a specific goal. This is used to explore a mechanism proposed for honeybee (Apis mellifera) swarm migrations. The spherical theory introduced in Chapter 2 will prove to be particularly useful in analysing the results of the modelling. In Chapter 5, we introduce a second mathematical model for aggregative behaviour. The model uses ideas from electromagnetic forces and particle physics, reinterpreting them in the context of social forces. While attraction and repulsion terms have been included in similar models in past literature, we introduce an orientation force to our model and show the requirement of a dissipative force to prevent individuals from escaping from the confines of the group.
Taylor, Michael A. "Tradable permit markets for the control of point and nonpoint sources of water pollution technology-based collective performance-based approaches /". Columbus, Ohio : Ohio State University, 2003. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=osu1059077005.
Texto completoTitle from first page of PDF file. Document formatted into pages; contains xi, 465 p.; also includes graphics. Includes abstract and vita. Advisor: Allan Randall, Interdisciplinary Program. Includes bibliographical references (p. 161-165).
Morravej, Tors Natalie. "What motivates reading? : A Qualitative Study of Motivations for Reading in the English Subject Syllabi of the English and Swedish Curricula". Thesis, Örebro universitet, Institutionen för humaniora, utbildnings- och samhällsvetenskap, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-58747.
Texto completoMedetov, Seytkamal. "Bio-inspired Approaches for Informatio Dissemination in Ad hon Networks". Thesis, Belfort-Montbéliard, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014BELF0253/document.
Texto completoInformation dissemination in Vehicular Ad hoc Networks (VANETs) is a fundamental operation to increase the safety awareness among vehicles on roads. Thus, the design and implementation of efficient and scalable algorithms for relevant information dissemination constitutes a major issue that should be tackled.In this work, bio-inspired information dissemination approaches are proposed, that use self-organization principles of swarms such as Ant and Honey Bee colonies. These approaches are targeted to provide each vehicle with the required information about its surrounding and assist drivers to be aware of undesirable road conditions. In the first approach, Ant’s direct and indirect communication systems are used. Ants share information about food findings with colony members by throwing pheromone on the returning to the nest. The second, an RSU-based approach is inspired by the Bee communication system. Bees share profitable food sources with hive-mates in their hive by specific messages.A “relevance” value associated to the emergency messages is defined as an analogue to pheromone throwing in Ant colony, and as an analogue to profitability level in Bee colony, to disseminate safety information within a geographical area. Simulations are conducted using NS2 network simulator and relevant metrics are evaluated under different node speeds and network densities to show the effectiveness of the proposed approaches
Cabugueira, Manuel Francisco Magalhães. "Análise microeconómca da acção voluntária na regulação do ambiente". Doctoral thesis, Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/4229.
Texto completoPor "acção voluntária na regulação ambiental" entende-se a acção de preservação ambiental que, em resultado de iniciativa própria, ou de uma coordenação com o agente público, é voluntariamente adoptada por uma empresa. Com esta tese pretende-se contribuir para a modelação microeconómica da acção voluntária na regulação ambiental. Os modelos apresentados ao longo do texto são motivados pela experiência portuguesa com esta forma de intervenção, e ocupam-se de três tipos de preocupações: (a) que contributo podem dar os instrumentos voluntários para a eficiência da regulação quando existe informação imperfeita, analisado no capítulo II por recurso a um "modelo de risco moral com informação escondida"; (b) que factores influenciam a negociação entre agentes públicos e privados, objecto do capítulo Dl, em que se aplica um "modelo de negociação à Nash"; (c) e que tipo de relações existe entre os agentes privados quando consideram a participação numa acção voluntária, observadas enquanto jogos de acção colectiva no Capítulo IV. No Capítulo I apresenta-se um resumo dos aspectos relacionados com a caracterização da acção voluntária, bem como uma discussão sobre as motivações que justificam a participação dos agentes públicos e privados.
"Voluntary approach to environmental regulation" is defined as an environmental action voluntarily adopted by the companies, as a result either of their own initiative or of coordination with the public agent. This thesis aims to contribute to the microeconomic modelization of the voluntary approach to environmental regulation. The Portuguese experience with voluntary approaches motivates the models developed in the text. The models tackle three main concerns: (a) what is the voluntary approach's contribution to the efficiency of environmental regulation under imperfect information, which is dealt with in Chapter II resorting to a "moral hazard model with hidden information"; (b) which are the factors that influence the negotiation between regulator and companies, which is dealt with in Chapter III using a "Nash bargaining model"; (c) which types of relations exist among the private agents when they consider to participate in a voluntary action, which is dealt in Chapter IV under a "collective action game" analysis framework A summary of the main concepts related with voluntary approaches, namely their characterization and motivations for public and private participation, are presented in Chapter I.
Gegg, Michael [Verfasser], Andreas [Akademischer Betreuer] Knorr, Marten [Akademischer Betreuer] Richter, Jan [Gutachter] Wiersig, Andreas [Gutachter] Knorr y Marten [Gutachter] Richter. "Identical emitters, collective effects and dissipation in quantum optics : novel numerical approaches for quantum master equations / Michael Gegg ; Gutachter: Jan Wiersig, Andreas Knorr, Marten Richter ; Andreas Knorr, Marten Richter". Berlin : Technische Universität Berlin, 2017. http://d-nb.info/1156012961/34.
Texto completoPenn, Jenell Igeleke. "In This Space, We Rock Hard: Garret(ed) Spaces for the Literacies of Black Preservice". The Ohio State University, 2020. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1595516910517127.
Texto completoZabzina, Natalia. "Mathematical modelling approach to collective decision-making". Doctoral thesis, Uppsala universitet, Tillämpad matematik och statistik, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-314903.
Texto completoFel serie i tryckt bok /Wrong series in the printed book
Kachanoff, Frank. "A collective approach to studying human motivation". Thesis, McGill University, 2013. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=119582.
Texto completoRÉSUMÉLa plupart du temps, le domaine de motivation humaine est étudié du point de vu de l'individu, en prenant en compte seulement le contexte immédiat qui l'influence. Certes, cette approche est approprié : pour expliquer le comportement d'un individu, l'individu devrait être l'unité d'analyse. Par contre, de la recherche récente faite part Taylor (2002) et Oyserman (2007, 2009) suggère que les groupes sociaux, et les identités collectives auxquelles ils sont associés, influence la motivation personnelle et la capacité de s'autoréguler des membres individuels. Pour continuer cette recherche, nous proposons que pour comprendre l'état d'une personne individuelle, nous devons aussi prendre compte des facteurs collectifs qui caractérisent le groupe social de l'individu et qui influence son groupe. Dans cette thèse, nous proposons et formulons une approche collective pour comprendre la motivation de l'individu. La recherche que nous présentons démontre comment une approche collective pour comprendre la motivation individuelle peut être appliquée pour élargir les théories de motivation qui sont courantes et influentes, mais qui sont concentré sur l'individu. Dans notre premier manuscrit, nous présentons une étude de journaux de bord horaires qui investigue le rôle que les groupes sociaux jouent pour fournir aux membres individuels un guide de buts individuels qui sont prescrits d'une façon claire, et une compréhension des processus nécessaires pour accomplir ces buts. Avec un groupe d'étudiants de première année habitant dans des résidences universitaires, nous avons trouvé que la perception d'un sens de clarté collective aux niveaux des buts académiques dans leur résidence était reliée à l'engagement de chaque individu dans leurs buts académiques. D'importance, cette relation était médiée par la clarté individuelle de buts académiques et du processus pour les atteindre. Cette recherche montre comment une approche collective pour étudier la motivation individuelle peut élargir la théorie de la façon optimale de fixer des buts (Locke & Lathame, 1990) et la recherche qui sort du domaine de psychologie industrielle et organisationnelle. Dans notre deuxième manuscrit, nous appliquons notre approche collective pour étudier la motivation individuelle, pour élargir le cadre de la théorie de détermination de sois (Deci & Ryan, 1985, 2000). Avec un échantillon large et culturellement divers, nous montrons que la perception qu'ont les membres individuels d'un groupe de l'autonomie collective de leur group sociale dans un contexte intergroupe est relie directement à leur propre satisfaction de leur besoin d'autonomie individuelle. De plus, la perception d'autonomie collective des membres du groupe était indirectement reliée à leur bien-être personnel, à leur style de motivation internalisé (et autonome) pour suivre les coutumes de leur groupe, et à leur niveau reporté d'engagement et de participation dans la culture de leur groupe. Pour conclure cette thèse, nous expliquons les implications théoriques et pratiques de nos résultats présents et nous proposons un model théorique général qui peut être appliqué pour adopter une approche collective à l'étude de la motivation individuelle.
Weber, Simon. "Family, marriage markets and inequality : a matching approach". Thesis, Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017IEPP0039/document.
Texto completoThis dissertation deals with couple formation on the marriage market, and adopts a perspective that focuses on inequality both at the between- and within-household levels. Chapter 1 deals with the role of marital preferences on growing income inequalities between households. Edoardo Ciscato and I use mating patterns in the United States from 1962 to 2015 to measure the impact of changes in marital preferences on between-household inequality. Using structural methods, we show that if mating patterns had not changed since 1971, the 2015 Gini coefficient between households would be lower by 6%. In chapter 2, I propose to bring together the literature on matching models and collective models. To do so, Alfred Galichon, Scott Kominers and myself construct a matching framework with imperfectly transferable utility. We show existence and uniqueness of equilibrium and provide two algorithms to compute the equilibrium. We also provide guiding steps for estimation by maximum likelihood as well as an empirical illustration. Chapter 3 explores further the integration of collective models into the ITU matching framework. I develop the idea that the distribution of bargaining power is endogenous to the determination of an equilibrium on the marriage market. I characterize classes of collective models that can be embedded in the ITU setting. I provide computational techniques to estimate these models. I provide a full application of my results using collective model that features private consumption, leisure and a public good produced from time inputs
Lancialonga, Federico. "Contre produire : films, formes et modes de production dans le cinéma collectif italien des années 1950-1970". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 1, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023PA01H305.
Texto completoFrom the post-war period onwards, Italy witnessed the emergence of new “collective” approaches to film production: in the 1940s and 1950s, it took the form of cooperatives; and in the subsequent decade, it evolved into film collectives or independent film production units. These collaborative endeavors yielded a wide array of films, encompassing a rich diversity of themes and styles : from partisan films to “counter-newsreels,” from fictions to documentaries, culminating in the 1970s militant videotapes. All these films embraced a common political commitment: adopting a collaborative and independent approach for filmmaking as an alternative to the labor-divided and market-oriented film industry. In fact, these films neither embody a desire of withdraw nor a circumstantial response to an inability to break into the well-established commercial networks; on the contrary, they serve as the tangible expression of a deliberate and resolute choice, one made in direct defiance of the prevailing film production system. The neologism “counter-production” aims to underscore the interplay between two fundamental dimensions of the Italian collective cinema: on one hand, the critique of the production modes of “dominant” cinema and, on the other, the embrace of a collaborative approach for filmmaking. In other words, “to counter-produce” extends beyond the mere act of challenging the industry norms, it is also characterized by a critical perspective on certain militant cinematic forms that reduce films to useful tools for political messaging. This dissertation follows a twofold program: it seeks to underscore both the commonalities among these collective practices and the inherent uniqueness found within each cinematic form they explore. By examining a carefully selected body of materials – projects, theories, and collective utopias that surfaced on the “fringes” of Italian cinema during one of the most fertile periods of its history – the overreaching objective is to reevaluate the marginal status of this corpus: rather than occupying a secondary role, it appears to have served as a central and significant experimental ground for pioneering cinematic innovations in Italy from the 1950s to the 1970s
Cakal, Huseyin. "Intergroup contact and collective action : an integrative approach". Thesis, University of Oxford, 2013. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:e0b0e014-32f1-491c-b582-98ac12b1a9e6.
Texto completoNickpasand, Mehrnoosh. "A collective how-to-become-agile approach : Agile manufacturing". Thesis, Mälardalens högskola, Innovation och produktrealisering, 2014. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-39122.
Texto completoGiri, VamshiKrishna Reddy. "Mac layer misbehavior effectiveness and collective aggressive reaction approach". Thesis, Wichita State University, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10057/3718.
Texto completoThesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
Swart, Juani. "Self-awareness and collective tacit knowledge : an exploratory approach". Thesis, University of Bath, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.341144.
Texto completoHonary, Ehsan. "Flock distortion : a collective approach to 3D trajectory mapping". Thesis, University of the West of England, Bristol, 2004. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.410102.
Texto completoLima, Lucas Alves Estevam de. "Taxation of couples: a mirrleesian approach to collective households". reponame:Repositório Institucional do FGV, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10438/13842.
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Esta dissertação apresenta uma abordagem alternativa para o problema de taxação de famílias. Mais especificamente modelamos a decisão familiar com um modelo de barganha de Nash em que os o governo determina de forma ótima as utilidades de discórdia. Demonstramos um Princípio da Revelação para esse modelo de forma a reduzir a classe de mecanismos possíveis, além disso calculamos os ganhos do mecanismo ótimo em relação a outros mecanismos razoáveis por meio de exemplos. Discutimos algumas implicações associadas ao mecanismo ótimo.
Royce, Katherine Jesse. "Navigating Collective Activity Systems: An Approach Towards Rhetorical Inquiry". Scholar Commons, 2015. https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/5572.
Texto completoTheroude, Vincent. "Rules and Efficiency in collective choices : an experimental approach". Thesis, Lyon, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019LYSE2043/document.
Texto completoThis thesis contains three essays on cooperation, observed through the contributions in the Public Good Game. In the first chapter, I survey the literature on heterogeneity in linear Public Good Games. I distinguish two kinds of heterogeneity: heterogeneity in endowment and heterogeneity in return from the public good (i.e. MPCR). Despite a normative conflict exacerbated, heterogeneous agents contribute as much as homogeneous agents to the public good. Are they able to use mechanisms to reach efficiency (i.e. a full provision of the public good)? I find mixed evidence. Agents heterogeneous in endowment are able to govern themselves and to reach efficiency while agents heterogeneous in MPCR do not perfectly overcome the underprovision problem.In the second chapter, co-written with Adam Zylbersztejn, we investigate the effects of environmental risk on cooperation. We call an environmental risk a situation in which the return of the public good is risky at the time of the decision. We consider, in our experiment, two kinds of risk: an individual one (i.e. the MPCR is determined independently for each group member) and a collective one (i.e. the MPCR is the same for each group member). We find that risk does not affect cooperation: subjects do not contribute to the public good differently when the MPCR is certain or when it is risky.In the third chapter, I investigate the effects of a mechanism based on within-group competition to provide public goods. In my experimental treatments, agents compete for a higher MPCR from the public good. The rank in the competition - and therefore the MPCR - depends on how one’s contribution ranks within the group. I find that competition improves public goods provision only when it does not generate too large inequalities
Bury, Thomas. "Collective behaviours in the stock market: a maximum entropy approach". Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/209341.
Texto completoThe study of the structure and collective modes of financial markets attracts more and more attention. It has been shown that some agent based models are able to reproduce some stylized facts. Despite their partial success, there is still the problem of rules design. In this work, we used a statistical inverse approach to model the structure and co-movements in financial markets. Inverse models restrict the number of assumptions. We found that a pairwise maximum entropy model is consistent with the data and is able to describe the complex structure of financial systems. We considered the existence of a critical state which is linked to how the market processes information, how it responds to exogenous inputs and how its structure changes. The considered data sets did not reveal a persistent critical state but rather oscillations between order and disorder.
In this framework, we also showed that the collective modes are mostly dominated by pairwise co-movements and that univariate models are not good candidates to model crashes. The analysis also suggests a genuine adaptive process since both the maximum variance of the log-likelihood and the accuracy of the predictive scheme vary through time. This approach may provide some clue to crash precursors and may provide highlights on how a shock spreads in a financial network and if it will lead to a crash. The natural continuation of the present work could be the study of such a mechanism.
Doctorat en Sciences économiques et de gestion
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Gweshe, Rufaro. "Collective bargaining in a globalised era : a change in approach". Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/12658.
Texto completoThe government in the new democratic South Africa prioritised resolving the problems plaguing the industrial relations system. It did this by enacting a new labour relations Act. This Act repealed the 1956 LRA and enacted the Labour Relations Act of 1995 which established a collective bargaining system combining new elements with elements from the previous legislative dispensation. The new system retained the voluntary duty to bargain. It balanced this by entrenching a protected right to resort to industrial action as well as by creating organisational rights available to unions with ‘sufficient’ and/or majority representivity. The former enabled unions to compel the employer to bargain, whilst the latter assisted unions in bargaining. The Act also promoted centralised bargaining. It did this by retaining, but renaming industrial councils, bargaining councils and by ensuring that bargaining council agreements could be extended where parties to the agreement covered the majority of workers in a sector. Therefore, the effectiveness of trade unions depended, to a substantial extent, ‘on their representativeness and their cohesiveness’. The collective bargaining mechanism established by the 1995 LRA thus became the primary ‘mechanism for setting wages and other terms of employment…a way of managing complex organisations…a form of joint industrial government, and generally…a means of regulating labour-management relations’.
Mengler, Sarah Elizabeth. "Collecting indigenous Australian art, 1863-1922 : rethinking art historical approaches". Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2015. https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.709014.
Texto completoLuo, Ming. "Learning from actuarial science : approaches to collectively optimising warranty policies". Thesis, University of Kent, 2018. https://kar.kent.ac.uk/67651/.
Texto completoVernham, Zarah. "No safety in numbers : detecting deception using a collective interviewing approach". Thesis, University of Portsmouth, 2015. https://researchportal.port.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/no-safety-in-numbers(1c276255-c8ed-4eff-b2d0-684eacb335c5).html.
Texto completoMerdes, Christoph [Verfasser] y Stephan [Akademischer Betreuer] Hartmann. "Collective irrationality : an agent-based approach / Christoph Merdes ; Betreuer: Stephan Hartmann". München : Universitätsbibliothek der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, 2018. http://d-nb.info/1191691977/34.
Texto completoTarpanov, Dimitar. "Single-particle and collective excitations in a Skyrme mean field approach". Paris 11, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008PA112208.
Texto completoSubject of the thesis is the theoretical description of effects in neutron rich nuclei, within a self-consistent approach, as well as the investigation of the influence of the shell structure on the Mixed Symmetry States. The scientific goal is, within a microscopic method, to describe the structure and the excitations of atomic nuclei, which are now available at the radioactive ion facilities at GANIL and GSI. The topic of the Mixed Symmetry States investigation is to specify the mechanism by which the microscopic structure influences the F-spin symmetry in vibrational nuclei. In the development of the thesis, a SHF model has been used. An additional tensor term has been explicitly included. Calculations for the isotopic chains Z=14 and Z=50 as well as for the isotonic chains N=28, 82 have been performed. It was shown that the tensor term is indeed crucial for the evolution of the shell gap with the mass number for Z=14. On the other hand, it was proved that the tensor term has no influence on the shell gap for N=28. By the means of QRPA, a systematical study of slightly collective excitations — the so called Pygmy resonance has been done. Theoretically was investigated the appearance of a structure in neutron rich nuclei known as “neutron skin”. In the framework of QPM it was done a complete survey of MSS for nuclei in the N=80 region. For a first time a microscopical description of such structures in this region has been done. In the framework of this model a description of the recent experimental data on low-lying excitations in 138Ce has been done
Kabala, Emmanuel Tshilenga. "Collective sin in Africa : a missiological approach to the African crisis". Thesis, University of Pretoria, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/62487.
Texto completoThesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 1999.
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Cheng, Zhao. "COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOR AND SENSOR NETWORK -- A MULTI-AGENT DYNAMIC SYSTEM APPROACH". Master's thesis, Temple University Libraries, 2010. http://cdm16002.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p245801coll10/id/105913.
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This research presents both theoretical foundation and numerical simulation work for design and analysis of a multi-agent dynamic system on the collective formation behavior patterns of grouped agents. A mass model with tunable control parameters is proposed. This model can realistically represent the aggregation pattern and the formation shape of multiple agents. Stability analysis is also provided to prove the stability of the second-order dynamic system. Several simulations will also be given according to the proposed model to show the aggregation patterns. The research on self-organizing characteristics of collective agent behaviors has a wide range of applications in nature and engineering. The formation such as a flock of birds, a school of fish, or a swarm of locusts, is the emergence of ordered state in which the moving agents can organize as formation. Design and control of the self-organizing dynamic system has implications on wireless general design of mobile sensor networks, sensor network data fusion, attitude alignment of satellite clusters and congestion control of communication networks.
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Cartwright, Madeleine Clare. "Collective coordinates approach for travelling waves in stochastic partial differential equations". Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/2123/25942.
Texto completoStarnini, Michele. "Time-varying networks approach to social dynamics : from individual to collective behavior". Doctoral thesis, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/284221.
Texto completoLa revolució de dades en ciències socials ha revelat els complexos patrons de les interaccions en la dinàmica humana, com ara l'heterogeneïtat i la burstiness dels contactes socials. La dimensió temporal recentment descoberta en les interaccions socials demana un esforç renovat en l'anàlisi i la modelització de xarxes empíriques de variables en el temps. Aquesta tesi contribueix a aquest programa, a través d'un doble recorregut: la modelització dels sistemes socials dinàmics i l'estudi de l'impacte de substrats temporalment variables en els processos dinàmics que es desenvolupen sobre ells. En primer lloc, hem introduït els conceptes bàsics i definicions del formalisme de les xarxes de variables en el temps, i presentem i analitzem algunes dades empíriques de les interaccions humanes de proximitat, discutint les seves principals propietats estadístiques. El cos principal de l'exposició es divideix llavors en dues parts. A la primera part ens centrem en els models de dinàmica social, amb un doble objectiu: la reproducció de les propietats de dades empíriques i el tractament analític dels models considerats. Hem presentat i discutit el comportament d'un model simple capaç de replicar les principals propietats estadístiques de les interaccions empíriques cara a cara, a diferents nivells d'agregació: individuals, grupals i d'escala col·lectiva. El model considera els individus que participen en un context social com si realitzaran una caminada a l'atzar en l'espai, i es basa en el concepte de "atractivitat social": persones socialment atractives tenen més probabilitat de que la gent que els envolta interactuï amb ells. Ens hem ocupat també de l'estudi analític del model "activity driven", destinat a capturar la relació entre la dinàmica de les xarxes variables en el temps i les propietats de les seves corresponents xarxes socials agregats. A través d'un mapeig amb el formalisme de variables ocultes, hem obtingut expressions analítiques per a les propietats topològiques de les xarxes integrades en el temps i les propietats de connectivitat de la xarxa en evolució, en funció del temps d'integració i de la forma del potencial d'activitat. A la segona part de la tesi hem estudiat el comportament dels processos difusius sobre xarxes temporals constituïdes per les dades empíriques de interaccions humanes. Primer considerem el procés de "random walk", o camí aleatori, i gràcies a les diferents estratègies de randomització que hem introduït, podem destacar el paper crucial de la correlacions temporals en alentir l'exploració del camí aleatori. Després hem dirigit la nostra atenció a la difusió d'epidèmies, centrant-nos en el cas d'un simple model SI que es desenvolupa a les xarxes temporals, complementat amb l'estudi de l'impacte de diferents estratègies d'immunització sobre la difusió de la infecció. Abordem, en particular, l'efecte de la longitud de la finestra temporal utilitzada per reunir informació per tal de dissenyar l'estratègia d'immunització, sobre l'eficàcia de la mateixa vacunació, descobrint que una quantitat limitada d'informació és suficient per maximitzar l'efecte del protocol de vacunació. El nostre treball obre interessants perspectives per a futures investigacions, en particular pel que fa a la possibilitat d'ampliar el formalisme de xarxes de temps variable a sistemes múltiplex, compostos de diverses capes de xarxes interrelacionades, en la qual els mateixos individus interactuen entre ells en diferents capes. L'anàlisi empírica de les xarxes múltiplex és encara en la seva infantesa, de fet, mentre que la mineria de dades de grans sistemes socials, de diverses capes, és madur per ser explotat, demanant un esforç en l'anàlisi i modelització. La nostra comprensió de l'impacte de la dimensió temporal de les xarxes sobre els processos dinàmics que es desenvolupen sobre ells es pot aplicar a sistemes més complexos de múltiples capes, estudiant l'efecte de la correlació temporal entre les capes en la dinàmica de difusió.
Garcia, Marquez Josefina. "Explorations on collective order for individual identity--an alternative approach for housing". Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/78971.
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This thesis is an exploration on generative collective order as establishing a physical built framework for individual identity. The emphasis on the collective stems from the premise that while incremental building may be integrative at the level of the dwelling, it may not be so at the urban level. This study proposes an alternative approach to the meeting of the scales in which the relative values and freedoms at th e various levels can be maintained under conditions of transformation. A series of observations and analysis of the vernacular settlement La Pastora are done to understand the principles present at several scales in a context where variety follows rules that are legible and reproducible. The site is analyzed with respect to its immediate context. The context is representative of three systems based on approaches to building at the urban and dwelling levels. The design for the site develops a built framework that maintains the transferable principles present in the context generating variations and aggregations that are associative to individual identity.
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Gundogmus, Omer. "A GOAL-SEEKING APPROACH TO COORDINATING THE DISCHARGE OF A COLLECTION OF BATTERIES". University of Akron / OhioLINK, 2005. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=akron1133371583.
Texto completoPortnaya, Irin. "AN APPROACH TO AUTOMATING DATA COLLECTION FOR SIMULATION". Master's thesis, University of Central Florida, 2004. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETD/id/4377.
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Hansen, Christoffer Berge. "A random Matrix Approach to collective Trends of falling and rising Stock Markets". Thesis, Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet, Institutt for fysikk, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:no:ntnu:diva-16328.
Texto completoEstevez-Lopez, Ariadna. "Articulating collective action against free trade in Mexico : A human rights discourse approach". Thesis, University of Sussex, 2006. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.536547.
Texto completoThornborrow, Thomas. "The construction of collective identity in the British Parachute Regiment : a storytelling approach". Thesis, University of Nottingham, 2005. http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/12314/.
Texto completoLanciani, Roberta. "Stochastic Approximations in Model Checking: A New Scalable Approach to Collective Systems Verification". Thesis, IMT Alti Studi Lucca, 2017. http://e-theses.imtlucca.it/224/1/Lanciani_phdthesis.pdf.
Texto completoSmith, Adam Barnett. "Computer-assisted approaches to the collection of quality of life data in oncology". Thesis, University of Leeds, 2004. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/732/.
Texto completoKeshmirian, Anita [Verfasser] y Ophelia [Akademischer Betreuer] Deroy. "Moral decisions in (and for) groups : a collective approach / Anita Keshmirian ; Betreuer: Ophelia Deroy". München : Universitätsbibliothek der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, 2021. http://d-nb.info/1241963843/34.
Texto completoMunyai, Keneilwe. "Small-scale sustainable vegetable-tanned leather in rural South Africa: a collective-efficiency approach". Thesis, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11838/1338.
Texto completoCurrently, the South African leather tanning industry is dominated by chromium tanning which has been identified as highly polluting. Vegetable tanning is considered less environmentally hazardous. Yet, there have been no plans to promote it in South Africa. Vegetable tanning process utilises vegetable matter for converting animal skins or hides into pliable material that is known as leather. South Africa has a variety of plants that produce tannins. However, the focus of this study is on the mimosa locally known as black wattle (Arcacia miernsii). Furthermore, the South African vegetable tanning sector has been left behind in terms of research and development despite the country being endowed with the Mimosa plant that is widely used in the vegetable tanning process. The country is also endowed with surplus labour which can be absorbed by the leather industry which is labour intensive.
Hlam, Thandiwe Lillian. "A teacher collective as a professional development approach to promote foundation phase mathematics teaching". Thesis, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10948/15071.
Texto completoKravchenko, Evgeniya <1987>. "Percieved Organizational Efficacy in Internationalized Companies: Application of Competing Values Approach and Collective Efficacy". Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2014. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/6280/1/Kravchenko_Evgeniya_tesi.pdf.
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