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Topological Hopf algebras, quantum groups and deformation quantization
After a presentation of the context and a brief reminder of deformation
quantization, we indicate how the introduction of natural topological vector
space topologies on Hopf algebras associated with Poisson Lie groups, Lie
bialgebras and their doubles explains their dualities and provides a
comprehensive framework. Relations with deformation quantization and
applications to the deformation quantization of symmetric spaces are describedComment: 13 pages, to appear in the proceedings of the conference "Hopf
algebras in noncommutative geometry and physics" (VUB, Brussels, May 2002
Proof of a Conjectured Three-Valued Family of Weil Sums of Binomials
We consider Weil sums of binomials of the form , where is a finite field, is
the canonical additive character, , and .
If we fix and and examine the values of as runs
through , we always obtain at least three distinct values unless
is degenerate (a power of the characteristic of modulo ).
Choices of and for which we obtain only three values are quite rare and
desirable in a wide variety of applications. We show that if is a field of
order with odd, and with , then
assumes only the three values and . This
proves the 2001 conjecture of Dobbertin, Helleseth, Kumar, and Martinsen. The
proof employs diverse methods involving trilinear forms, counting points on
curves via multiplicative character sums, divisibility properties of Gauss
sums, and graph theory.Comment: 19 page
Parallel local search for solving Constraint Problems on the Cell Broadband Engine (Preliminary Results)
We explore the use of the Cell Broadband Engine (Cell/BE for short) for
combinatorial optimization applications: we present a parallel version of a
constraint-based local search algorithm that has been implemented on a
multiprocessor BladeCenter machine with twin Cell/BE processors (total of 16
SPUs per blade). This algorithm was chosen because it fits very well the
Cell/BE architecture and requires neither shared memory nor communication
between processors, while retaining a compact memory footprint. We study the
performance on several large optimization benchmarks and show that this
achieves mostly linear time speedups, even sometimes super-linear. This is
possible because the parallel implementation might explore simultaneously
different parts of the search space and therefore converge faster towards the
best sub-space and thus towards a solution. Besides getting speedups, the
resulting times exhibit a much smaller variance, which benefits applications
where a timely reply is critical
Characterisation of collaborative decision making processes
This paper deals with the collaborative decision making induced or facilitated by Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and their impact on decisional systems. After presenting the problematic, we analyse the collaborative decision making and define the concepts related to the conditions and forms of collaborative work. Then, we explain the mechanisms of collaborative decision making with the specifications and general conditions of collaboration using the modelling formalism of the GRAI method. Each specification associated to the reorganisation of the decisional system caused by the collaboration is set to the notion of decision-making centre. Finally, we apply this approach to the e-maintenance field, strongly penetrated by the ICTs, where collaborations are usual. We show that the identified specifications allow improving the definition and the management of collaboration in e-maintenance
Kinematic Analysis of a Serial - Parallel Machine Tool: the VERNE machine
The paper derives the inverse and the forward kinematic equations of a serial
- parallel 5-axis machine tool: the VERNE machine. This machine is composed of
a three-degree-of-freedom (DOF) parallel module and a two-DOF serial tilting
table. The parallel module consists of a moving platform that is connected to a
fixed base by three non-identical legs. These legs are connected in a way that
the combined effects of the three legs lead to an over-constrained mechanism
with complex motion. This motion is defined as a simultaneous combination of
rotation and translation. In this paper we propose symbolical methods that able
to calculate all kinematic solutions and identify the acceptable one by adding
analytical constraint on the disposition of legs of the parallel module
Total work and gender facts and possible explanations
Time-diary data from 27 countries show a negative relationship between GDP per capita and gender differences in total workfor pay and at home. In rich non-Catholic countries men and women average about the same amount of total work. Survey results show scholars and the general public believe that women work more. Widespread average equality does not arise from gender differences in the price of time, intra-family bargaining or spousal complementarity. Several theories, including ones based on social norms, might explain these findings and are consistent with evidence from the World Values Surveys and microeconomic data from Australia and Germany.time use, gender differences,household production
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