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School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences
Facility•Villejuif, France•
About: School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences is a facility organization based out in Villejuif, France. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Politics. The organization has 1230 authors who have published 2084 publications receiving 57740 citations. The organization is also known as: Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales & EHESS.
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TL;DR: In this article, the boundary value problems for systems of elliptic partial differential equations were studied and a contribution to the study of boundary value problem was made to the field of boundary analysis.
Abstract: This paper is a contribution to the study of boundary value problems for systems of elliptic partial differential equations.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose an exploratory and in-depth analysis of one advanced French case: Le Mene, a pioneer in local energy autonomy, and examine the conditions under which the initiative emerged and the processes through which a grassroots innovation is formed.
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TL;DR: The case of a patient who, after sequential bilateral strokes in the occipital regions sparing the primary visual cortex, developed a severe deficit of colour perception is reported, which challenges theories which posit that the same cognitive processes are involved in both the perception and the retrieval from memory of a given stimulus.
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TL;DR: A high number of serodiscordant couples continue to report risky sexual behaviour, and related factors are gender-specific, and couple-level interventions are essential in order to prevent HIV-transmission and to encourage negotiation within couples.
Abstract: Objective:Risky sexual behaviour remains frequent among people living with HIV. We analysed factors associated with unsafe sex within serodiscordant couples among heterosexual individuals living with HIV in France.Methods:In 2003, a face-to-face survey was conducted among individuals selected in a r
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TL;DR: An anO(|V(G)|)-time algorithm to assign vertical and horizontal segments to the vertices of any bipartite plane graphG so that no two segments have an interior point in common, and two segments touch each other if and only if the corresponding vertices are adjacent.
Abstract: We give anO(|V(G)|)-time algorithm to assign vertical and horizontal segments to the vertices of any bipartite plane graphG so that (i) no two segments have an interior point in common, and (ii) two segments touch each other if and only if the corresponding vertices are adjacent. As a corollary, we obtain a strengthening of the following theorem of Ringel and Petrovia?. The edges of any maximal bipartite plane graphG with outer facebwb?w? can be colored by two colors such that the color classes form spanning trees ofG?b andG?b?, respectively. Furthermore, such a coloring can be found in linear time. Our method is based on a new linear-time algorithm for constructing bipolar orientations of 2-connected plane graphs.
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Philippe Aghion | 122 | 507 | 73438 |
Andrew J. Martin | 84 | 819 | 36203 |
Jean-Jacques Laffont | 83 | 332 | 32930 |
Jonathan Grainger | 78 | 329 | 19719 |
Jacques Mehler | 78 | 188 | 23493 |
James S. Wright | 77 | 514 | 23684 |
Thomas Piketty | 69 | 251 | 36227 |
Dan Sperber | 67 | 207 | 32068 |
Arthur M. Jacobs | 67 | 260 | 14636 |
Jacques Mairesse | 66 | 310 | 20539 |
Andrew E. Clark | 65 | 318 | 28819 |
François Bourguignon | 63 | 287 | 18250 |
Emmanuel Dupoux | 63 | 267 | 14315 |
Marc Barthelemy | 61 | 215 | 25783 |
Pierre-André Chiappori | 61 | 230 | 18206 |