... Justication for the increasing importance of medicinal and ornamental functions of the forest in the future is key to a better understanding ofthe local perception of the village’s development. The future ... spp.). They were then paid a further VND 450,000 for the rst year and VND 250,000 for each ofthe next two years under the terms ofthe forest protection contract (for comparison, the average ... rattan, home gardens and the collection of war wreckage.Some ofthe villagers were in the army during the war against the USA, and they still receive compensation from the government. Two villagers...
... districtboundary,majorroads.4.Resultsanddiscusions4.1.Urban expansion during the period of 1989‐2002 The research results showed thatpopulation explosion was the main cause of urban expansion. Ho Chi Minh City is the biggest ... biggestindustrialandcommercialcenter of the country.Accordingto the statisticsin2005,itspopulationwasabout6.2millionpeople. In the suburbanareas ofthe city, particularly in the northern part, ... growthprocess,anditsimpacton the land‐usedistributionin the northernpart of HoChiMinhCity.Keywords:Agriculturalland;GIS;Remotesensing;Suburban;Urban expansion. 1.Introduction*Over the world, the cities cover onlyabout one percent ofthe earth’s surface, butmost ofthe issues happening in the citiesgreatlyimpacton the environmentandglobalchange...
... results, predictions the success of which has confirmed the va-lidity ofthe theory. In particular, the principle of renorm-alizability, together with various symme-try principles ofthe Standard ... tails of how they are realized. Similarly, the properties of a qubit are independent of its specific physical representation as the spin of an atomic nucleus, say, or the polarization of a photon of ... tracts of terra incognita. One effort to bridge the gaps between the simpleand the complex is work on a comprehensive theory of entanglement, analogous to the theory of energy embodied in thermodynamics.COPYRIGHT...
... consumption. As the plane crested the top ofthe building, I knew the imageswere getting good, and by the time the plane reached the top of the frame—and thus also the top ofthe Capitol dome—I ... from theEdgeof Reality34 John is currently serving his second term as the president of the White House News Photographers Association and has served on the boards ofthe local chapters ofthe ... miss me in the crush of movement and the flurry of activity as the photog-raphers rushed the field. Photographs from theEdgeof Reality30 The most important photographers to go onto the field...
... this idea of leaving the con-scious sphere and journeying into the unconscious realm to the center of the psyche or self was the very act of individuation—a model of discovery ... dynamics.10 As men-tioned earlier, the mathematics of dynamics form one of the cornerstones of chaos and self-organizational theories. CHAOS TERMINOLOGY Sensitive Dependence ... could see the therapists bringing to life interpretations of their theories. Bowen's idea of differentiation of self,9 the ability to separate oneself from the powerful...
... realization in the short story The Law of Life by Jack London has been finished. Now we shall sum up the results ofthe study. In chapter 2 ofthe study, the theoretical background ofthe most important ... to see how the findings can help to understand some features ofthe text and the intention ofthe writer. In this thesis, the text chosen is the short story The Law of Life” by the famous ... only expansion is taken into consideration. The focus ofthe study, however, does not lie in the theoretical findings but it is hoped that, on the basis of these, will enlighten the analysis of...
... established (in the sense that one bounds explicitly the number of exceptional subspaces).We now turn to the proof of Theorem 5. Keep the notation and the assumptions of this theorem. Assume that the parameter ... problem to decidewhether every element of Q(β) ∩(0, 1) has an eventually periodic β -expansion. 5. Proofs of Theorems 1 to 4We begin by a short proof of Theorem 2.Proof of Theorem 2. Let a =(ak)k≥1be ... Theorem 5.Proof of Theorem 4. Let a be a sequence generated by a recurrent mor-phism φ defined on an alphabet A. As we have already noticed in the beginning of the proof of Theorem 3, there exist...
... the richer and the more powerful ofthe two, because the trade ofthe Far East was beyond comparison the most lucrative in the world. Aiming straight at the source ofthe greatest profits the ... direct knowledge ofthe countries which were the sources of their wealth. The threat ofthe Empire of Genghis Khan in the thirteenth century aroused the interest of Europe, and the bold friars, ... has made the Reign of Law, and the modes of a single civilisation, the common possession ofthe whole world. Rome made the common life of Europe possible. The imperial expansionofthe European...
... in years of economic expansion on top ofthe needed to maintain the stock would allow the United States to retain the positive longrun effects of immigration while minimizing the negative ... affect each term of this decomposition in the short and in the long run Our goal is to estimate the response of each of those terms to the net immigration rate ie to the inlow of working immigrants ... immigrants depend on the economic cycle To answer this question the next section examines how the impact of immigration depends on the state of the economy See Peri The Effect of Immigration...
... and Sweden. The Netherlands accounted for the other two instances. Four of these six adjustments took place in the mid-1990s, a period of robust growth in most ofthe world. The other two instances ... environment of lower output by increasing their profit margins. Even CEPR The Myth of Expansionary Fiscal Austerity I Contents Introduction 1 The Effects ofthe Great Recession 1 The Logic ... periods of adjustment. On the trade side, the value ofthe dollar is likely to be far less sensitive to changes in U.S. interest rates than the value of other currencies. This is due to the fact...
... givesa rough measure ofthe spread ofthe distribution around the mean.As a rule of thumb, most ofthe probability lies within about twostandard deviations either side ofthe mean.Let us consider ... and there should be alarge number of them. Note also that the distribution ofthe sum of alarge number of a independent Gaussian variables is exactly Gaussian.There are an enormous number of ... a measurement of something, that is, the numerical value of some variable or other. It might be the temperature at a weatherstation, the speed of a gas molecule, or the height of a randomly-selected...
... the followingtheorem, we prove the equiconvergence theorem ofthe expansionsn,f(x)and(o)n,f(x). This means that the two expansions have the same condition of convergence. ... Lnbe the contour,in l-domain, formed from+nby the mapping l = s2. From (1.4), it is obvious that the poles of R(x, ξ, l) are the roots ofthe function Ψ(s), which is the spectrum ofthe ... 5 of 11 3 The conclusion and commentsIt should be noted here that, the theorem of e quiconvergence ofthe eigenfunction expansion is one of interesting analytical problem that arising in the...
... the followingtheorem, we prove the equiconvergence theorem ofthe expansionsn,f(x)and(o)n,f(x). This means that the two expansions have the same condition of convergence. ... Lnbe the contour,in l-domain, formed from+nby the mapping l = s2. From (1.4), it is obvious that the poles of R(x, ξ, l) are the roots ofthe function Ψ(s), which is the spectrum ofthe ... be noted here that, the theorem of e quiconvergence ofthe eigenfunction expansion is one of interesting analytical problem that arising in the field of spectralanalysis of differential operators,...
... degree ofthe position of afound edge to the fuzzy set which describes the position of an ideal edge; in other words, the match value ofthe found edge and the ideal edge. Fuzzy logic fits the desirable ... the list of pairs, Length(PL) is the number of pairs in the pair list, PLEs[k] is the found edge in the kth position of the pair list, and PLEi[k] is the ideal edge in the kth position of the ... happen when the position ofthe detected edge is within the influence area ofthe position of a real edge, and also when that real edge is closer to the de-tected edge than any other one. The metr...
... replace the o(n−7/2) error term in the asymptotic expansion of B(n)/n!withO(n−9/2ln19n). The following extension of Theorem 1 (the case m = 3) giving a complete asymptotic expansion of I(n, ... We then use the method of Laplace to give a complete asymptotic expansionof this integral in terms of the Bernoulli numbers and Hermite polynomials. Hence, we have the complete asymptotic1 the ... complete asymptotic expansionofthe integral. Among the consequences, we have a complete asymptotic expansion for b(n, k)/n!forarange of k including the maximum ofthe b(n, k)/n!.AMS Subject...