01175nam--2200373---450-99000591386020331620131204121155.0978-88-6244-265-7000591386USA01000591386(ALEPH)000591386USA0100059138620131204d2013----km-y0itay50------baitaIT||||||||001yyItaliani nel paese verde-oropercorsi migratori in Brasile ieri e oggiDelfina LicataTodi (PG)Tau Editrice201371 p.21 cmTestimonianze e esperienze delle migrazioni2001Testimonianze e esperienze delle migrazioniEmigrati italianiBrasileBNCF305.851081LICATA,Delfina618245ITsalbcISBD990005913860203316II.5. 76809382 L.G.II.5.00350238BKUMAPASSARO9020131204USA011135PASSARO9020131204USA011138PASSARO9020131204USA011211Italiani nel paese verde-oro1073023UNISA03947nam 2200505 450 99646655480331620230621193721.0981-16-7838-3(MiAaPQ)EBC6827721(Au-PeEL)EBL6827721(CKB)20151344300041(OCoLC)1290022695(PPN)259387509(EXLCZ)992015134430004120220831d2021 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRecent progress on the Donaldson-Thomas theory wall-crossing and refined invariants /Yukinobu TodaSingapore :Springer,[2021]©20211 online resource (110 pages)SpringerBriefs in Mathematical PhysicsPrint version: Toda, Yukinobu Recent Progress on the Donaldson-Thomas Theory Singapore : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,c2022 9789811678370 Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 Donaldson-Thomas Invariants on Calabi-Yau 3-Folds -- 1.1 Moduli Spaces of Semistable Sheaves on Algebraic Varieties -- 1.2 Deformation-Obstruction Theory -- 1.3 Donaldson-Thomas Invariants -- 1.4 DT Invariants via Behrend Functions -- 1.5 Rank One DT Invariants -- 2 Generalized Donaldson-Thomas Invariants -- 2.1 An Idea for Generalized DT Theory -- 2.2 Motivic Hall Algebras -- 2.3 Poisson Algebra Homomorphism -- 2.4 Definition of Generalized DT Invariants -- 2.5 Joyce-Song Pair Invariants -- 3 Donaldson-Thomas Invariants for Quivers with Super-Potentials -- 3.1 Introduction to Quivers with Super-Potentials -- 3.2 Moduli Spaces of Representations of Quivers -- 3.3 DT Invariants for Quivers with Super-Potentials -- 3.4 Non-commutative DT Invariants on Resolved Conifold -- 3.5 Analytic Neighborhood Theorem -- 4 Donaldson-Thomas Invariants for Bridgeland Semistable Objects -- 4.1 Definition of Bridgeland Stability Conditions -- 4.2 The Space of Bridgeland Stability Conditions -- 4.3 Constructions of Bridgeland Stability Conditions -- 4.4 Bogomolov-Gieseker-type Inequality -- 4.5 Moduli Spaces of Bridgeland Semistable Objects -- 4.6 DT-type Invariants for Bridgeland Semistable Objects -- 5 Wall-Crossing Formulas of Donaldson-Thomas Invariants -- 5.1 An Idea of Wall-Crossing and Applications -- 5.2 General Principle of Wall-Crossing Formulas -- 5.3 DT/PT Correspondence -- 5.4 Rationality of PT Generating Series -- 5.5 Flop Formula of DT Invariants -- 5.6 Jacobi Property for Elliptic CY 3-Folds -- 5.7 PT Invariants for Local K3 Surfaces -- 5.8 Other Applications -- 6 Cohomological Donaldson-Thomas Invariants -- 6.1 Vanishing Cycle Sheaves -- 6.2 D-critical Loci -- 6.3 Gluing of Vanishing Cycle Sheaves -- 6.4 Cohomological DT Invariants -- 6.5 Dual Obstruction Cone.6.6 PBW Theorem for Cohomological DT Theory of Quivers with Super-Potentials -- 7 Gopakumar-Vafa Invariants -- 7.1 GW/PT/GV Correspondence Conjecture -- 7.2 Moduli Spaces of One-Dimensional Stable Sheaves -- 7.3 Gopakumar-Vafa Invariants via Vanishing Cycles -- 7.4 PT/GV Correspondence for Local Surfaces -- 8 Some Future Directions -- 8.1 Categorical Donaldson-Thomas Invariants -- 8.2 Donaldson-Thomas Invariants on Calabi-Yau 4-Folds -- 8.3 Cohomological/categorical Hall Algebras -- Appendix References -- -- Index.SpringerBriefs in mathematical physics.Algebra, HomologicalAlgebraStudy and teachingInvariantsthubLlibres electrònicsthubAlgebra, Homological.AlgebraStudy and teaching.Invariants512.55Toda Yukinobu1071417MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996466554803316Recent Progress on the Donaldson-Thomas Theory2567024UNISA01304nam0 22002891i 450 UON0021015820231205103331.54820030730d1935 |0itac50 baspaES|||| 1||||Libre de Evast e BlanquernaRamon Llulla cura de Salvador Galmésanotació per mossèn Andreu Caimariapart crític, bibliografia, apèndix i glossari per Rosalia GuilleumasBarcelonaEditorial Barcino1935-1954. 6 vol. in 4 ; 17 cm001UON001740902001 Els nostres classics. Col-lecció A210 BarcelonaEditorial Barcino.50,51,58ESBarcelonaUONL003004849.9Letteratura catalana21LLULLRamonUONV123811451774CAIMARIAndreuUONV126453GALMESSalvadorUONV126454GUILLEUMASRosaliaUONV126452Editorial BarcinoUONV266760650ITSOL20240220RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00210158SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI CoSPA 11 E.N.C 0050-51-58-59-74-75 SI MR 47552 5 0050-51-58-59-74-75 Libre de Evast e Blanquerna1260287UNIOR03882oam 22009374 450 991015501360332120250426110922.09781475556780147555678097814755568411475556845(CKB)3710000000973029(MiAaPQ)EBC4867559(Au-PeEL)EBL4867559(CaPaEBR)ebr11391083(CaONFJC)MIL974482(OCoLC)964521569(IMF)WPIEA2016214WPIEA2016214(EXLCZ)99371000000097302920020129d2016 uf 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierWhen China Sneezes Does ASEAN Catch a Cold? /Sohrab RafiqWashington, D.C. :International Monetary Fund,2016.1 online resource (22 pages) illustrations (some color)IMF Working Papers9781475552607 1475552602 Includes bibliographical references.This paper looks at the effects of a China slowdown on Emerging Market Economies (Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand) and Frontier Developing Economies (Cambodia, Lao P.D.R., and Vietnam) in ASEAN. The main finding is that the impact of China growth shocks on ASEAN has risen since the global financial crisis. A one percent decline in China’s growth implies a 0.3 percent reduction in growth for ASEAN EMEs and 0.2 for FDEs. An important component of inflation is also shared between ASEAN and China. These magnitudes are double what they were two decades ago due to stronger trade and financial linkages. Finally, a slowdown in China, while having real effects, also has a financial impact via slower credit growth and lower equity prices. This is in line with the existence of both portfolio balance and signaling channels, in which ASEAN market participants absorb news on China economic activity as an indicator over domestic growth prospects.IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ;No. 2016/214InflationimfMacroeconomicsimfMonetary PolicyimfFiscal PolicyimfOpen Economy MacroeconomicsimfBusiness FluctuationsimfCyclesimfPrice LevelimfDeflationimfPrices, Business Fluctuations, and Cycles: General (includes Measurement and Data)imfEconomic growthimfEconomic recessionimfFinancial cyclesimfBusiness cyclesimfAsset pricesimfFinancial sector policy and analysisimfPricesimfRecessionsimfChinaForeign economic relationsSoutheast AsiaSoutheast AsiaForeign economic relationsChinaChina, People's Republic ofimfInflationMacroeconomicsMonetary PolicyFiscal PolicyOpen Economy MacroeconomicsBusiness FluctuationsCyclesPrice LevelDeflationPrices, Business Fluctuations, and Cycles: General (includes Measurement and Data)Economic growthEconomic recessionFinancial cyclesBusiness cyclesAsset pricesFinancial sector policy and analysisPricesRecessions337.51059Rafiq Sohrab1379585DcWaIMFBOOK9910155013603321When China sneezes does ASEAN catch a cold3419587UNINA