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    About twin primes and distribution of primes

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    This paper give us a demonstration of twin primes conjecture using approximation of function �(iupsilon) that we introduce in section 6. Section 1-5 give us introduction to terminology and a clarification on (iupsilon) terms. In particular section 5 is really important because of its Lemma. Section 7 reassume foregoing explanations and it give us two theorems and one corollary;the theorem 7.2 give us exact approximation of twin primes counting function

    Established and Outsiders at the Same Time - Self-Images and We-Images of Palestinians in the West Bank and in Israel

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    Palestinians frequently present a harmonizing and homogenizing we-image of their own national we-group, as a way of counteracting Israeli attempts to sow divisions among them, whether through Israeli politics or through the dominant public discourse in Israel. However, a closer look reveals the fragility of this homogenizing we-image which masks a variety of internal tensions and conflicts. By applying methods and concepts from biographical research and figurational sociology, the articles in this volume offer an analysis of the Middle East conflict that goes beyond the polar opposition between “Israelis” and “Palestinians”. On the basis of case studies from five urban regions in Palestine and Israel (Bethlehem, Ramallah, East Jerusalem, Haifa and Jaffa), the authors explore the importance of belonging, collective self-images and different forms of social differentiation within Palestinian communities. For each region this is bound up with an analysis of the relevant social and socio-political contexts, and family and life histories. The analysis of (locally) different figurations means focusing on the perspective of Palestinians as members of different religious, socio-economic, political or generational groupings and local group constellations – for instance between Christians and Muslims or between long-time residents and refugees. The following scholars have contributed to this volume: Ahmed Albaba, Johannes Becker, Hendrik Hinrichsen, Gabriele Rosenthal, Nicole Witte, Arne Worm and Rixta Wundrak. Gabriele Rosenthal is a sociologist and professor of Qualitative Methodology at the Center of Methods in Social Sciences, University of Göttingen. Her major research focus is the intergenerational impact of collective and familial history on biographical structures and actional patterns of individuals and family systems. Her current research deals with ethnicity, ethno-political conflicts and the social construction of borders. She is the author and editor of numerous books, including The Holocaust in Three Generations (2009), Interpretative Sozialforschung (2011) and, together with Artur Bogner, Ethnicity, Belonging and Biography (2009)

    Psicologia della creatività. Le condotte artistiche e scientifiche

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    IntroduzioneCapitolo 1 Le attività creative e i processi psicologici di base1. Introduzione 2. Il contributo della psicologia allo studio delle condotte creative 2.1 Notizie storiche e definizioni. 2.2 Le qualità degli oggetti prodotti, lo stile cognitivo e i tratti di personalità del creativo. 2.3 Gli ambienti creativi. 2.4 La creatività nelle organizzazioni. 3. Conclusioni Capitolo 2 Fenomenologia della creatività1. I processi e i fenomeni psichici implicati 1.1 Percezione. 1.2 Memoria. 1.3 Immaginazione. 1.4 Motivazioni. 1.5 Emozioni. 1.6 Livelli di consapevolezza e livelli di realtà. 2. I percorsi che conducono alla scoperta 2.1 La dinamica dei processi di scoperta. 2.2 L’analisi psicoanalitica di conflitti inconsci come fattori di stimolo o inibizione alla scoperta. 3.Intervista ad un operatore nell’ambito di una professione creativa 3.1 Premessa. 3.2 Gabriele Bonaiuto. Risposte a domande d’intervista su creatività e architettura. Capitolo 3 La creatività artistica e la creatività scientifica1. Introduzione 2. Un confronto fra arte e scienza: differenze e somiglianze 3. Alcuni casi di artisti e scienziati illustri 3.1 Leonardo da Vinci. 3.2 Charles Darwin. 3.3 Jules-Henri Poincaré. 3.4 Albert Einstein. 3.5Pablo Picasso. 4. ConclusioniBibliografiaIndice dei nomiIndice ragionat

    DIGITALIZZAZIONE DEI PROCESSI PRODUTTIVI IN AMBITO CARTARIO: PRIME APPLICAZIONI IN BARTOLI SPA.

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    Il mio percorso di tesi è stato svolto presso l’azienda Bartoli spa, cartiera nel comune di Capannori, facente parte del Distretto Cartario lucchese. Partendo dalla situazione in essere dell’azienda, il percorso di tesi si è poi concentrato sull’inserimento di nuovi applicativi digitali o sulla modifica di software già impiegati, per ampliare il volume dei dati storicizzati al fine di avere un miglior controllo del trend del maggior numero possibile di variabili coinvolte e dell’intero processo produttivo. Questo sistema di supervisione e monitoraggio in real time delle varie linee di produzione sarà un ausilio fondamentale per migliorare le performance del processo produttivo e per individuare le azioni aziendali più strategiche da compiere. The thesis was carried out at the company Bartoli spa, a paper mill in the municipality of Capannori and part of the “paper District” of Lucca..Starting from the current situation of the company, the thesis path was then focused on the inclusion of new digital applications or on the modification of software already used, to expand the volume of data stored in order to have a better control of the trend of the grateast possible number of variables involved and of the entire production process.This system of supervision and monitoring in real time of the various production lines will be a fundamental aid to improve the performance of the production process and to identify the most strategic business actions to be taken

    Quantum many-body scars : realizations and applications

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    author: Gabriele Calliari, BScMasterarbeit Universität Innsbruck 202

    The Last Bastion of Architecture

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    The essay is a critical interpretation of Rem Koolhaas' theory of Bigness. In fact, of the theories that have best marked the development of architectural culture since World War II – from those of the Smithsons to Rossi, from Eisenman to Venturi and Scott Brown – Rem Koolhaas’s theory of Bigness has probably, more than any other, investigated the intrinsic possibilities of architecture at the end of the 20th century. In light of the number of pseudotheories that have largely characterized the last decade, Bigness is the last constituent fact of recent history: an extremely lucid attempt to draw to a conclusion a history that goes back to the very invention of the modern city, comparing it with architecture’s own immutable core, its physicality, even exposing the theory of Bigness itself to the risk of total failure. The essay investigates the development of the theory of Bigness from its incubation in Koolhaas’s book Delirious New York in 1978, to the "official" presentation in S,M,L,XL in december 1995. The essay presents some parts of the PhD research "L'architettura dei libri. Progetto, scrittura, editoria nella ricerca architettonica contemporanea", developed by the author at Università degli studi G. D'Annunzio, Chieti, Facoltà di Architettura di Pescara, in 2001-2004. Log 7 Winter/Spring 2006 includes essays of Richard Anderson, Marie J. Aquilino, Amos Gitai, Pier Vittorio Aureli, Manuel Orazi, Jean-Louis Cohen, William Drenttel, Peter Eisenman, Luis Fernandez-Galiano, John Kaliski, Sabir Khan, Reinhold Martin, Gabriele Mastrigli, Deborah Richmond, Julie Rose, Paul Virilio, Eyal Weizman, Mirko Zardini. Log 7 Winter/Spring 2006 Co-edited by Denise Bratton Saggi di Richard Anderson, Marie J. Aquilino, Amos Gitai, Pier Vittorio Aureli, Manuel Orazi, Jean-Louis Cohen, William Drenttel, Peter Eisenman, Luis Fernandez-Galiano, John Kaliski, Sabir Khan, Reinhold Martin, Gabriele Mastrigli, Deborah Richmond, Julie Rose, Paul Virilio, Eyal Weizman, Mirko Zardini

    Quantum many-body scars : realizations and applications

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    author: Gabriele Calliari, BScMasterarbeit Universität Innsbruck 202
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