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This study is based on the theory of social embedding and selects the entrance community of Baoping County in the Giant Panda National Park as a case to explore the five core dimensions of cognitive embedding, relational embedding, structural embedding ...
Dandan Zhang, Xingju Shen, Wei Chen
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The Solution of Embedding Problems in the Framework of GAPs with Applications on Nonlinear PDEs
The paper presents a special class of embedding problems whoes solutions are important for the explicit solution of nonlinear partial differential equations. It is shown that these embedding problems are solvable and explicit solutions are given.
Reinhard Starkl
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Axion wormholes in AdS compactifications
We find regular axionic Euclidean wormhole solutions in Type IIB string theory compactified on AdS 5 × S 5 / ℤ k $$ {\mathrm{AdS}}_5\times {\mathrm{S}}^5/{\mathrm{\mathbb{Z}}}_k $$ .
Thomas Hertog +2 more
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Social innovation education: towards a framework for learning design [PDF]
Purpose—This paper proposes a theoretical framework to support the embedding of social innovation education in existing academic programmes. Design/methodology/approach—By adopting Conole et al.’s (2004) methodological approach to reviewing, mapping and ...
Armellini, Cesar Alejandro +7 more
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Computable embeddings and strongly minimal theories
AbstractHere we prove that if T and T′ are strongly minimal theories, where T′ satisfies a certain property related to triviality and T does not, and T′ is model complete, then there is no computable embedding of Mod(T) into Mod(T′). Using this, we answer a question from [4], showing that there is no computable embedding of VS into ZS, where VS is the ...
Chisholm, J., Knight, J. F., Miller, S
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ABSTRACT Mental well‐being is central to adult learner success, yet many adult education institutions lack capacity to provide timely and accessible support. This article examines how artificial intelligence (AI) can strengthen mental health–adjacent supports in adult and continuing higher education, with attention to professional practice and ...
Adam L. McClain, Thomas Wade
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SU(3) knot solitons: Hopfions in the F2 Skyrme–Faddeev–Niemi model
We discuss the existence of knot solitons (Hopfions) in a Skyrme–Faddeev–Niemi-type model on the target space SU(3)/U(1)2, which can be viewed as an effective theory of both the SU(3) Yang–Mills theory and the SU(3) anti-ferromagnetic Heisenberg model ...
Yuki Amari, Nobuyuki Sawado
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SPG4 and Dementia: Expanding the Clinical Spectrum
ABSTRACT Objective Hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP) is a group of disorders characterized by progressive spasticity and lower limb weakness, with mutations in SPG4/SPAST being the most common cause. Detailed studies and clinical and molecular comparisons across different populations are missing.
Emanuele Panza +19 more
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Is Embedding Entailed in Consumer Valuation of Food Safety Characteristics?
Consumers’ preferences for food safety characteristics are investigated with particular focus on existence of an embedding effect. Embedding exists if consumer valuation of food safety is insensitive to scope.
Morkbak, Morten Raun +3 more
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Advances in Quantum Defect Embedding Theory
Quantum defect embedding theory (QDET) is a many-body embedding method designed to describe condensed systems with correlated electrons localized within a given region of space, for example spin defects in semiconductors and insulators. Although the QDET approach has been successful in predicting the electronic properties of several point defects ...
Siyuan Chen +4 more
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