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Paris Dauphine University
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About: Paris Dauphine University is a education organization based out in Paris, France. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Approximation algorithm. The organization has 1766 authors who have published 6909 publications receiving 162747 citations. The organization is also known as: Paris Dauphine & Dauphine.
Topics: Population, Approximation algorithm, Bounded function, Parameterized complexity, Time complexity
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01 Jan 2012
TL;DR: This paper examined the popularity of socially responsible investing (SRI) in newspapers and academic journals and found that most of the papers on SRI focus on financial performance, whereas more research is needed on a conceptual and theoretical ground, in particular the aspirations of SRI investors, the relationship between regulation and SRI as well as the assessment of extra financial performances.
Abstract: In this paper, we use online search engines and archive collections to examine the popularity of socially responsible investing (SRI) in newspapers and academic journals A simple content analysis suggests that most of the papers on SRI focus on financial performance This profusion of research is somewhat puzzling as most of the studies used roughly the same methodology and obtained very similar results So, why are there so many studies on SRI financial performance? We argue that the academic literature on SRI is mostly data driven: the famous ‘looking for the keys under the lamppost’ syndrome The question of the financial performance of the SRI funds is certainly relevant but maybe too much attention has been paid to this issue, whereas more research is needed on a conceptual and theoretical ground, in particular the aspirations of SRI investors, the relationship between regulation and SRI as well as the assessment of extra-financial performances
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TL;DR: In this paper, the existence of soliton-like solutions of the Maxwell-Dirac system in (3+1)-Minkowski space-time has been proved by a variational method, as critical points of an energy functional.
Abstract: The Maxwell-Dirac system describes the interaction of an electron with its own electromagnetic field. We prove the existence of soliton-like solutions of Maxwell-Dirac in (3+1)-Minkowski space-time. The solutions obtained are regular, stationary in time, and localized in space. They are found by a variational method, as critical points of an energy functional. This functional is strongly indefinite and presents a lack of compactness. We also find soliton-like solutions for the Klein-Gordon-Dirac system, arising in the Yukawa model.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the Hartree-Fock model was used to prove the existence of the thermodynamic limit for the energy per unit volume in the reduced Hartree Fock model.
Abstract: We continue here our study [10–13] of the thermodynamic limit for various models of Quantum Chemistry, this time focusing on the Hartree–Fock type models. For the reduced Hartree–Fock models, we prove the existence of the thermodynamic limit for the energy per unit volume. We also define a periodic problem associated to the Hartree–Fock model, and prove that it is well-posed.
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TL;DR: In this article, the Navier-Stokes equations for two-dimensional multiphase incompressible fluids are proved under suitable conditions on the viscosity without assuming positive lower bounds on the initial density.
Abstract: Global regularity results for weak solutions of the Navier-Stokes equations for two-dimensional multiphase incompressible fluids are proved under suitable conditions on the viscosity without assuming positive lower bounds on the initial density. As an application, we deduce regularity properties for the integral curves of the corresponding velocity field. Finally, we prove regularity results “in the small” for strong solutions.
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TL;DR: The authors report a comprehensive review of the published reading studies on retrieval interference in reflexive/reciprocal-antecedent and subject-verb dependencies and provide a quantitative random-effects meta-analysis of eyetracking and self-paced reading studies.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Pierre-Louis Lions | 98 | 283 | 57043 |
Laurent D. Cohen | 94 | 417 | 42709 |
Chris Bowler | 87 | 288 | 35399 |
Christian P. Robert | 75 | 535 | 36864 |
Albert Cohen | 71 | 368 | 19874 |
Gabriel Peyré | 65 | 303 | 16403 |
Kerrie Mengersen | 65 | 737 | 20058 |
Nader Masmoudi | 62 | 245 | 10507 |
Roland Glowinski | 61 | 393 | 20599 |
Jean-Michel Morel | 59 | 302 | 29134 |
Nizar Touzi | 57 | 224 | 11018 |
Jérôme Lang | 57 | 277 | 11332 |
William L. Megginson | 55 | 169 | 18087 |
Alain Bensoussan | 55 | 417 | 22704 |
Yves Meyer | 53 | 128 | 14604 |