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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: Context (language use) & Population. The organization has 1766 authors who have published 6909 publications receiving 162747 citations. The organization is also known as: Paris Dauphine & Dauphine.
Topics: Context (language use), Population, Approximation algorithm, Bounded function, Nonlinear system
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TL;DR: In this paper, two field studies based on qualitative interviews are presented to demonstrate the varied forms that highly skilled ethnic minorities take, in terms of their work experiences, in the context of structures of inequality in both countries.
Abstract: Human resource management literature pays little attention to the agency of skilled ethnic minorities in Europe in terms of explaining their career choices and outcomes. As a step towards addressing this gap, we draw on two field studies based on qualitative interviews. One of these studies draws on interviews with 49 participants in France, and the other is based on interviews with 30 participants in Germany. Through a Bourdieuan analysis, we contribute to the human resource management literature, and demonstrate the varied forms that the agency of highly skilled ethnic minorities takes, in terms of their work experiences, in the context of structures of inequality in both countries.
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TL;DR: The results suggest that, in practice, the normative principle on the way to treat the correlation between circumstances and effort makes little difference on the relative contributions of circumstances and efforts to explained health inequality.
Abstract: The way to treat the correlation between circumstances and effort is a central, yet largely neglected issue in the applied literature on inequality of opportunity. This paper adopts three alternative normative ways of treating this correlation championed by Roemer, Barry and Swift and assesses their empirical relevance using survey data. We combine regression analysis with the natural decomposition of the variance to compare the relative contributions of circumstances and efforts to overall health inequality according to the different normative principles. Our results suggest that, in practice, the normative principle on the way to treat the correlation between circumstances and effort makes little difference on the relative contributions of circumstances and efforts to explained health inequality.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the uniqueness of mild solutions and very weak solutions of Navier-Stokes equations in C([0,T); LN (Ω)), where Ω is the whole space R N, a regular domain of R N or the torus T N with...
Abstract: We prove the uniqueness of mild solutions and very weak solutions of the Navier-Stokes equations in C([0,T); LN (Ω)), where Ω is the whole space R N , a regular domain of R N or the torus T N with ...
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TL;DR: A new diffusive matrix model converging toward the β-Dyson Brownian motion for all β is an element of [0,2] that provides an explicit construction of beta ensembles of random matrices that is invariant under the orthogonal or unitary group.
Abstract: We define a new diffusive matrix model converging toward the $\ensuremath{\beta}$-Dyson Brownian motion for all $\ensuremath{\beta}\ensuremath{\in}[0,2]$ that provides an explicit construction of beta ensembles of random matrices that is invariant under the orthogonal or unitary group. For small values of $\ensuremath{\beta}$, our process allows one to interpolate smoothly between the Gaussian distribution and the Wigner semicircle. The interpolating limit distributions form a one parameter family that can be explicitly computed. This also allows us to compute the finite-size corrections to the semicircle.
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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 |