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    Intuitionistic Truth

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    Topos: Intuitionistic Truth. Papers by C. COZZO; A. GEORGE; E. MARTINO G. USBERTI; P. PAGIN; W. RABINOWICZ K. SEGERBERG; G. SUNDHOLM; N. TENNANT; T. WILLIAMSO

    Names: Sense, Epistemic Content, and Denotation

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    My suggestion in the paper is that to know the sense of a name n is not to know some facts about the bearer of the name: it is to know a classification criterion of cognitive states. This criterion is not variable, and not contextual: it is ideally the same for every time and context, and its difference from the sense of every other name rests ultimately upon the syntactical identity of the name. This does not mean that we don’t attach information to names: we do attach it, but it is more properly qualified as the epistemic content we associate to them; epistemic content varies with the empirical situations in which a subject is involved, with his temporal and spatial location, with what he believes or knows, and so on; it accounts for what is variable and contextual to a speaker’s knowledge of his own language, and just for this reason it cannot be what we must know in order to understand the name

    Dual-layer AdSCR monolith catalysts: A new solution for NOx emissions control in cold start applications

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    A new dual layer monolithic AdSCR system (adsorption + selective catalytic reduction) constituted by Cu/CHA (top) and BaO/Al2O3 (bottom) was prepared and studied as a potential solution to improve the low-T performances of NH3-SCR catalysts. Two washcoat formulations were considered. The samples were characterized through optical microscopy and SEM-EDX; the ammonia storage capacity and the catalytic activity in the standard NH3-SCR reaction were also studied. When using water as solvent during the deposition, migration of Ba into the Cu-zeolite layer was observed, resulting in a decay of both ammonia storage capacity and NH3-SCR activity. On the other hand, when water was replaced by n-butanol, the two layers were well segregated, and no loss of SCR performances was noted. The butanol-based formulation exhibited promising performances in the NOx abatement during cold-start transients, with a NO removal efficiency of 31%, prior to ammonia injection, and of 52% after ammonia injection

    Review of hydrocarbon poisoning and deactivation effects on Cu- Zeolite, fe-zeolite, and vanadium-based selective catalytic reduction catalysts for nox removal from lean exhausts

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    Low-temperature operation of NH3-SCR (selective catalytic reduction) systems for NOx abatement in lean streams raises major challenges caused by the need to fix different problems related to poor catalyst activity and to urea injection handling. In this respect, an important issue is related to the presence of unburned hydrocarbons (HCs) in the exhausts that may damage irreversibly the activity of the DeNOx catalysts. The purpose of the present perspective is to summarize the most important effects of HCs on NH3-SCR performances of commercial SCR catalysts, as well as to present a comprehensive inventory of available kinetic models. In particular, the following main aspects will be discussed, according to recent literature indications: (i) competitive adsorption between HC and NH3; (ii) effect of the zeolite structure on HC deactivation; (iii) potential formation of surface intermediates and active site blocking; (iv) pore physical blocking due to large HC molecules or coke formation; (v) possible parasitic reactions between HCs and SCR reagents; vi) description of the available kinetic models able to account for these effects; and vii) design of improved catalysts with enhanced hydrocarbon poisoning resistance

    A Multi-Language Comparison of Influences on Author Verification using Character N-Grams

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    We create a new multi-language corpus for author verification based on Wikipedia talkpages, and evaluate the influence that differences in topic and time have on character n-gram author profiles. Topic alignment between two texts is found to increase author verification precision, and an authors writing style is found to change over time, but not more significantly after 3 years than after 1 year.Information ArchitectureWISElectrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Scienc

    Appropriate Similarity Measures for Author Cocitation Analysis

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    We provide a number of new insights into the methodological discussion about author cocitation analysis. We first argue that the use of the Pearson correlation for measuring the similarity between authors’ cocitation profiles is not very satisfactory. We then discuss what kind of similarity measures may be used as an alternative to the Pearson correlation. We consider three similarity measures in particular. One is the well-known cosine. The other two similarity measures have not been used before in the bibliometric literature. Finally, we show by means of an example that our findings have a high practical relevance.information science;Pearson correlation;cosine;similarity measure;author cocitation analysis

    The vanishing author in computer-generated works: a critical analysis of recent Australian case law

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    Abstract The use of software is ubiquitous in the creation of many copyright works, yet the requirement in copyright law that every work have a human author who engages in independent intellectual effort means that its use may prevent copyright subsistence. Several recent Australian cases have refocused attention on authorship as an essential criterion of copyright subsistence, and these cases suggest that much computer-produced output may be authorless and thus lack copyright protection. This article, the first in a two-part series, analyses how each case deals with the question of authorship of computer-produced works and why the use of software diminishes copyright protection for a significant number of computer-generated works. The article critiques the application of conventional notions of human authorship developed in the pre-computer age to modern productions and suggests alternative approaches to authorship that satisfy both the major objectives of copyright policy and the need to adapt to the computer age. The article argues that, without a broader judicial approach to authorship of computer-generated works, Parliament must remedy the lacuna in protection for these ‘authorless’ works. Possible solutions for reform are suggested. In a forthcoming article, the author comprehensively examines those reform proposals

    Diffusive author(s), cohesive author: Analysis of S/N (1994)

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    This study indicates the ways in which various aspects of the author(s) are brought forth in Dumb type’s performance art, the S/N production. Previous research has suggested a non-hierarchical organization of Dumb type and the absence of a “privileged author” in Dumb type’s collaborative work, S/N. However, the results that I have investigated from member’s interviews on the creative process of S/N along with my analysis of the recorded images of S/N, indicate a different aspect of the author(s). First, S/N was created through, so to speak, the collective ideas of the members of Dumb type. Further, S/N has at least nine quotations from previous performances, installations, and printed writings, besides the work-in-progress technique. Explicating one of the “author functions” as given by Michel Foucault, each text has plural subjects of the author. However, it has been revealed from members’ interviews that Teiji Furuhashi had a decision-making role in selecting the members’ ideas within the performance. Since then, S/N has had plural subjects of creation; however, Furuhashi is one of the subjects of creation along with the “privileged author.” S/N has plural authors (diffusive authors) yet at the same time, it has a “privileged author,” Teiji Furuhashi (cohesive author)
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