Der deliktorientierte Therapieansatz in der Behandlung von Straftätern - Konzeption, Methodik und strukturelle Rahmenbedingungen im Zürcher PPD-Modell (original) (raw)

A spin foam model without bubble divergences

Nuclear Physics B, 2001

We present a spin foam model in which the fundamental "bubble amplitudes" (the analog of the one-loop corrections in quantum field theory) are finite as the cutoff is removed. The model is a natural variant of the field theoretical formulation of the Barrett-Crane model. As the last, the model is a quantum BF theory plus an implementation of the constraint that reduces BF theory to general relativity. We prove that the fundamental bubble amplitudes are finite by constructing an upper bound, using certain inequalities satisfied by the Wigner (3n)j-symbols, which we derive in the paper. Finally, we present arguments in support of the conjecture that the bubble diagrams of the model are finite at all orders.

ISDN in Japan

Telecommunications Policy, 1995

Peter van der 5taa1, V01ker 6ra55muck and Ke1k0 Hatta

Temperature-dependent development and estimation of the main thermal indices for immture stages of the common green lacewing, Chrysoperla carnea Stephen (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae), using linear models

Temperature-dependent development of the common green lacewing, Chrysoperla carnea was studied at four constant temperatures, 20, 25, 27 and 30ºC, 50 - 60% RH and a photoperiod of 16L : 8D h in growth chamber. Developmental rate of incubation period (egg), larval instars, pupal period and overall immature stages of the common green lacewing increased linearly in relation to temperature. Two mathematical models, including common and Ikemoto and Takai linear models, were used to describe temperature-dependent development of the common green lacewing. Based on the statistical criteria, whereas the common linear model had shown an acceptable fit to data, Ikemoto and Takai linear model estimated thermal indices more precisely than common linear model. Estimated values for thermal requirement for incubation period, 1st. 2nd, and 3rd larval instars, total larval period, pupal period and overall immature stages of the common green lacewing were 56.821, 52.719, 28.979, 33.199, 115.470, 120.4...

Switch graphs for parsing type logical grammars

Proceedings of the Ninth International Workshop on Parsing Technology - Parsing '05, 2005

Parsing in type logical grammars amounts to theorem proving in a substructural logic. This paper takes the proof net presentation of Lambek's associative calculus as a case study. It introduces switch graphs for online maintenance of the Danos-Regnier acyclicity condition on proof nets. Early detection of Danos-Regnier acyclicity violations supports early failure in shift-reduce parsers. Normalized switch graphs represent the combinatorial potential of a set of analyses derived from lexical and structural ambiguities. Packing these subanalyses and memoizing the results leads directly to a dynamic programming algorithm for Lambek grammars.

Tris-Ru(RaaiR).pdf

, CH 2 Ph (c)) were prepared by the microwave technique. Complexes have been characterized by IR, UV-Vis and 1 H NMR spectral data. The structural confirmation has been done in one case, [Ru(o-OMeaaiCH 2 Ph) 3 ]Cl 2 . The UV-Vis spectra of the complexes show an intense peak in the visible region (510-570 nm) and it has been assigned to a MLCT transition. Cyclic voltammetry of the complexes shows one metal oxidation Ru(II)/Ru(III) at 1.2-1.5 V and three successive ligand reduction couples negative to SCE as the reference electrode.