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Journal articles on the topic "Lois limites uniformes"

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Chikoc Barreda, Naivi. "Le choix de la loi applicable à la succession limité par les mesures de protection familiale en droit international privé québécois." Les Cahiers de droit 59, no. 4 (2019): 831–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1055257ar.

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Le Code civil du Québec demeure fidèle au système successoral scissionniste selon lequel la succession mobilière est régie par la loi de l’État du dernier domicile du défunt et la succession sur les immeubles, par la loi de l’État de leur situation. Cela n’a pas empêché le législateur d’admettre certaines dérogations au principe dualiste en faisant un pas timide vers le principe de l’unité de la loi applicable à la succession par l’entremise d’un choix de loi. L’efficacité de la professio juris successorale est pourtant limitée par les droits successoraux de certains proches parents du défunt
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Dechêne, Louise. "L'évolution du régime seigneurial au Canada. Le cas de Montréal aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles." Articles 12, no. 2 (2005): 143–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/055532ar.

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Notre proposition est la suivante : certaines structures européennes ont été transformées en passant en Amérique, mais elles ne le furent pas toutes également et quelques-unes ont pu résister à l'action de l'environnement, conserver intactes leurs caractéristiques essentielles. Au lieu d'une adaptation souple et uniforme, on assiste plutôt à des mutations mal accordées; des tensions et contradictions apparaissent là où certains n'ont vu que des harmonies. Par exemple, si le mouvement du régime seigneurial se fait en sens contraire de l'évolution des structures socio-économiques, il est évident
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García-Hernández, Celia, Cristina García-Cabezón, Cristina Medina-Plaza, et al. "Electrochemical behavior of polypyrrol/AuNP composites deposited by different electrochemical methods: sensing properties towards catechol." Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology 6 (October 21, 2015): 2052–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.3762/bjnano.6.209.

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Two different methods were used to obtain polypyrrole/AuNP (Ppy/AuNP) composites. One through the electrooxidation of the pyrrole monomer in the presence of colloidal gold nanoparticles, referred to as trapping method (T), and the second one by electrodeposition of both components from one solution containing the monomer and a gold salt, referred to as cogeneration method (C). In both cases, electrodeposition was carried out through galvanostatic and potentiostatic methods and using platinum (Pt) or stainless steel (SS) as substrates. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) demonstrated that in all
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Hemmer, Paul A., Ting Dong, Steven J. Durning, and Louis N. Pangaro. "Novel Examination for Evaluating Medical Student Clinical Reasoning: Reliability and Association With Patients Seen." Military Medicine 180, suppl_4 (2015): 79–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.7205/milmed-d-14-00576.

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ABSTRACT Background: Medical students learn clinical reasoning, in part, through patient care. Although the numbers of patients seen is associated with knowledge examination scores, studies have not demonstrated an association between patient problems and an assessment of clinical reasoning. Aim: To examine the reliability of a clinical reasoning examination and investigate whether there was association between internal medicine core clerkship students' performance on this examination and the number of patients they saw with matching problems during their internal medicine clerkship. Methods:
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Lois limites uniformes"

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Varron, Davit. "Lois fonctionnelles limites uniformes pour les accroissements généralisésdu procesus empirique. Lois fonctionnelle limites de type Chung-Mogulskii pour le processus empirique uniforme local." Phd thesis, Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris VI, 2004. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00008438.

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Nous appelons accroissements généralisés du processus empirique l'estimateur à noyau de la densité centré sur R^d pour lequel le noyau varie dans une classe de fonctions G. Ceci définit des processus stochastiques indéxés par G. Nous étudions le comportement limite de ces trajectoires aléatoires en considérant une suite de taille de fenêtre h_n qui tend vers 0. Nous donnons des résultats limites fonctionnels lorsque h_n vérifie les conditions de Csörgö-Révész-Stute, puis lorsque h_n vérifie les conditions d'Erdös-Renyi. Nous étudions également quelques comportements au second ordre dans les lo
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Blondin, David. "Lois limites uniformes et estimation non-paramétrique de la régression." Phd thesis, Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris VI, 2004. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00011943.

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Nous utilisons la théorie moderne des processus empiriques indicés par des classes de fonctions afin d'établir la vitesse exacte de convergence presque sûre d'une large classe d'estimateurs par la méthode du noyau de la fonction de régression dont les estimateurs par lissage polynomial local. Ces résultats prennent la forme de lois limites uniformes du logarithme dans le prolongement des travaux de Deheuvels et Mason (2004) et permettent la construction de bornes de confiance asymptotiquement optimales. La démonstration s'appuie principalement sur une inégalité exponentielle pour la déviation
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Boukebeche, Djemaa. "Résultats limites presque sûrs optimaux des K-espacements pour une loi uniforme." Grenoble 2 : ANRT, 1988. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb376121788.

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Boukebeche, Djemaa. "Resultats limites presque surs optimaux des k-espacements pour une loi uniforme." Paris 6, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988PA066096.

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Soit x::(1),x::(2) une suite de variables aeatoires i. I. D. De fonction de densite f positive sur (a,b) et nulle ailleurs. On etudie le comportement asymptotique quand n->infini du maximum des k-espacements m::(n)**(k) induit par la statistique d'ordre de x::(1),x::(2). . . X::(n)
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El-Dakkak, Omar. "Décompositions de Hoeffding pour des suites échangeables : asymptotiques pour la mesure empirique séquentielle." Paris 6, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007PA066536.

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La thèse comporte deux parties. Dans la première partie, nous obtenons une caractérisation des suites échangeables à valeurs dans des ensembles finis admettant une décompositions de Hoeffding en termes de la mesure de de Finetti associée. Plus précisément, dans le cas des suites binaires, nous démontrons qu’une suite échangeable est Hoeffding-décomposable si, et seulement si, sa mesure de de Finetti est où bien une masse de Dirac où bien une distribution Beta. La preuve utilise l’équivalence entre Hoeffding-décomposabilité et indépendance faible établie dans Peccati [2004]. La généralisation a
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Books on the topic "Lois limites uniformes"

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Canadian Credit Men's Trust Association., ed. Uniformity in provincial legislation: Address delivered by Sir James Aikins ... to the members of the Canadian Credit Men's Trust Association Limited and invited guests, December 21st, 1914. Canadian Credit Men's Trust Association Ltd., 1995.

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Book chapters on the topic "Lois limites uniformes"

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Chatzinotas, Symeon, Muhammad Ali Imran, and Reza Hoshyar. "Capacity Limits of Base Station Cooperation in Cellular Networks." In Cooperative Communications for Improved Wireless Network Transmission. IGI Global, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-665-5.ch004.

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In the information-theoretic literature, it has been widely shown that multicell processing is able to provide high capacity gains in the context of cellular systems. What is more, it has been proved that the per-cell sum-rate capacity of multicell processing systems grows linearly with the number of base station (BS) receive antennas. However, the majority of results in this area have been produced assuming that the fading coefficients of the MIMO subchannels are completely uncorrelated. In this direction, this chapter investigates the ergodic per-cell sum-rate capacity of the Gaussian MIMO cellular channel under correlated fading and BS cooperation (multicell processing). More specifically, the current channel model considers Rayleigh fading, uniformly distributed user terminals (UTs) over a planar cellular system, and power-law path loss. Furthermore, both BSs and UTs are equipped with correlated multiple antennas, which are modelled according to the Kronecker product correlation model. The per-cell sum-rate capacity is evaluated while varying the cell density of the system, as well as the level of receive and transmit correlation. In this context, it is shown that the capacity performance is compromised by correlation at the BS-side, whereas correlation at the UT-side has a negligible effect on the system’s capacity.
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Manaseer, Saher S., Mohamed Ould-Khaoua, and Lewis M. Mackenzie. "On the Logarithmic Backoff Algorithm for MAC Protocol in MANETs." In Integrated Approaches in Information Technology and Web Engineering. IGI Global, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-418-7.ch012.

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In wireless communication environments, backoff is traditionally based on the IEEE binary exponential backoff (BEB). Using BEB results in a high delay in message transmission, collisions and ultimately wasting the limited available bandwidth. As each node has to obtain medium access before transmitting a message, in dense networks, the collision probability in the MAC layer becomes very high when a poor backoff algorithm is used. The Logarithmic algorithm proposes some improvements to the backoff algorithms that aim to efficiently use the channel and to reduce collisions. The algorithm under study is based on changing the incremental behavior of the backoff value. The Binary Exponential Backoff (BEB) is used by the Local Area Networks standards, IEEE 802.11, Medium Access Control (MAC). BEB uses a uniform random distribution to choose the backoff value; this often leads to reducing the effect of window size increment. This paper carries out a deeper study and analysis of the logarithmic backoff algorithm that uses logarithmic increment instead of exponential extension of window size to eliminate the degrading effect of random number distribution. Results from simulation experiments reveal that the algorithm subject to study achieves higher throughput and less packet loss when in a mobile ad hoc environment.
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Doveton, John H. "Porosity Volumetrics and Pore Typing." In Principles of Mathematical Petrophysics. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199978045.003.0007.

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The primary objective of porosity estimations based on measurements made either from petrophysical logs or core is the volume of pore space within the rock, given simply by the equation: . . . Φ = Vp/Vb . . . The Greek letter, phi, is the standard symbol for porosity and is expressed in this equation as the ratio of the volume of void space (Vp) to the bulk volume of the rock (Vb). The simplest concepts of porosity are generally explained in terms of the packing of spheres as the sum of the pore volume of the space between the spheres. There are five basic arrangements of uniform-sized spheres that can be constructed: simple cubic, orthorhombic, double-nested, face-centered cubic, and rhombohedral packing (Hook, 2003). Each has a geometrically defined pore volume that represents an upper limit for granular rocks whose constituent grains have a variety of sizes and shapes and whose pore volumes have been reduced by compaction and diagenetic cements. This intergranular model is a useful starting point for the characterization of pores in clastic rocks and will be considered first, before reviewing the additional complexities of pore geometry introduced by dissolution in carbonate rocks. The solid framework of a sandstone consists of a nonconductive “matrix” dominated by quartz, but commonly with accessory nonconductive minerals, and conductive clay minerals, whose electrical properties are caused by cation exchange with ions in saline formation water. It is important to distinguish between connected and unconnected pores, as well as larger pores that sustain fluid movement in contrast to smaller pores filled with capillary-bound water. A graphic presentation of these components is widely used in the petrophysical literature as a reference basis to disentangle terminology that can be confusing and contradictory. In particular, the term “effective porosity” has different meanings that vary from one technical discipline to another. In their review of porosity terms, Wu and Berg (2003) concluded that many core analysts considered all porosity to be effective, log analysts excluded clay-bound water, while petroleum engineers excluded both clay-bound and capillary-bound from porosity consideration, thereby restricting effective porosity to pores occupied by mobile fluids.
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Conference papers on the topic "Lois limites uniformes"

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Liu, Michael C., Robert J. Gialdini, Russell C. Cipolla, Chang-Hoon Ha, Min-Ki Cho, and Tae-Jung Park. "Effect of Bending Load on Burst Pressure of Nuclear Power Plant Steam Generator Tubes With Uniform Wall Thinning." In ASME 2019 Pressure Vessels & Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2019-93758.

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Abstract Tube integrity is an important aspect for safe and reliable operation of nuclear power plant steam generators. As a U.S. industry and licensing requirement, all in-service steam generator tubes shall retain structural integrity over the full range of normal operating conditions and design basis accidents by meeting the structural integrity performance criterion (SIPC) as given in NEI 97-06. The SIPC margin shall be maintained during plant operation between tube examinations. The burst strength of tubes subjected to wall thinning will depend on the extent and mode of degradation, and t
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Hassaine Daoudji, Doriane Ibtissam, Quentin Struss, Amrid Amnache, Étienne Léveillé, Mahmood Reza Salim Shirazy, and Luc G. Fréchette. "Impact of Micropillar Density Distribution on the Capillary Limit of Heat Pipes." In ASME 2020 Heat Transfer Summer Conference collocated with the ASME 2020 Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting and the ASME 2020 18th International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ht2020-9001.

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Abstract This paper shows the performance enhancement of heat pipes by tailoring the density distribution of micropillar wicks to minimize viscous pressure loss while maintaining sufficient capillary pumping. In a heat pipe, capillarity and permeability are linked, since small pores create higher capillary pumping while unfortunately inducing more pressure drop along the heat pipe. This pressure loss accumulates along the heat pipe, leading to a non-uniform pressure difference between the liquid and vapor. Therefore, we do not need a uniform capillary pressure to withstand this difference. Thi
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Porowski, Janek S., David A. Osage, and Jeremy Janelle. "Limit Analysis of Shells With Random Pattern of Spread Pits." In ASME 2002 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. ASMEDC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2002-1301.

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Limit analysis is used to determine the strength of the shells weakened by the material loss due to pitting corrosion. The wall is modeled as a multi-layer structure. The outer layers include penetrations due to the pitting attack. The layers with pits are analyzed as the plane perforated sheets with the equivalent, uniform pattern of circular holes, subjected to the arbitrarily oriented biaxial loading. The results of these analyses have been used for the evaluation of the pitting corrosion in the American Petroleum Institute Recommended Practice for Fitness-For-Service API-579. Examples of e
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Nassar, Waad, Xavier Boutillon, and José Lozada. "Pre-Yield Shearing Regimes of Magnetorheological Fluids." In ASME 2012 Conference on Smart Materials, Adaptive Structures and Intelligent Systems. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/smasis2012-8047.

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We analyzed experimentally the pre-yield regime of some MRFs. The hearing response is ruled by two successive regimes and limited by an interfacial phenomenon. The initial response is pseudo-elastic and independent from the magnetic field and of the particle volume fraction. The shear-stress limit of this regime is proportional to the square of the magnetic field and to the particle volume fraction. In the next regime, the shear strain is not uniform in the fluid. The increase in average shear stress varies linearly with the increase in average shear strain. The variation coefficient is propor
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Bonora, Nicola, Andrew Ruggiero, Stefania De Meo, Domenico Gentile, and Luca Esposito. "A Revised Approach to Damage Measurement Based on Stiffness Loss Technique." In ASME 2008 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2008-61035.

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In the last decades damage mechanics has received a lot of attention and has proved to be a powerful approach to describe the occurrence of failure in materials. In order to became an effective tool of practical application in the industrial design world, clear, reliable, and — when possible — simple procedures and practices, aimed to perform damage measures and to identified damage model parameters, are needed. In the literature, only a limited number of papers addresses the issue of the damage measurements. Among the possible different techniques, the measure of the progressive loss of stiff
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Wang, Xiaochen, Xiaodong Ren, Xuesong Li, Hong Wu, and Chunwei Gu. "The Endwall Effects of Stators With and Without Simplified Penny Gaps in a High-Loaded Multistage Compressor." In ASME Turbo Expo 2020: Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2020-16314.

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Abstract A simplified configuration of variable stator vanes, which has a uniform hub clearance and a stationary hub surface, is applied to a high-loaded multistage compressor. Comparisons of endwall flow structures are made between the ideal and the simplified configurations. After validating numerical results of the ideal stator configuration with experiment data, the third stator and all stators are modified with the simplified configuration in two separate cases. Flow structures and loss characteristics in the endwall region are investigated numerically in detail at design point. Limited c
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Zhao, Ruizhe, Brian Vogel, Tanvir Ahmed, and Wayne Luk. "Reducing Underflow in Mixed Precision Training by Gradient Scaling." In Twenty-Ninth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Seventeenth Pacific Rim International Conference on Artificial Intelligence {IJCAI-PRICAI-20}. International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2020/404.

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By leveraging the half-precision floating-point format (FP16) well supported by recent GPUs, mixed precision training (MPT) enables us to train larger models under the same or even smaller budget. However, due to the limited representation range of FP16, gradients can often experience severe underflow problems that hinder backpropagation and degrade model accuracy. MPT adopts loss scaling, which scales up the loss value just before backpropagation starts, to mitigate underflow by enlarging the magnitude of gradients. Unfortunately, scaling once is insufficient: gradients from distinct layers c
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Wang, Yuxin, Hongtao Xie, Zilong Fu, and Yongdong Zhang. "DSRN: A Deep Scale Relationship Network for Scene Text Detection." In Twenty-Eighth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence {IJCAI-19}. International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2019/133.

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Nowadays, scene text detection has become increasingly important and popular. However, the large variance of text scale remains the main challenge and limits the detection performance in most previous methods. To address this problem, we propose an end-to-end architecture called Deep Scale Relationship Network (DSRN) to map multi-scale convolution features onto a scale invariant space to obtain uniform activation of multi-size text instances. Firstly, we develop a Scale-transfer module to transfer the multi-scale feature maps to a unified dimension. Due to the heterogeneity of features, simply
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Li, Wei, Aili Zhang, and Lisa X. Xu. "A Two/Three Dimension Model of Intracellular Ice Formation in Cryo-Preservation." In ASME 2011 Summer Bioengineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/sbc2011-54022.

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Cryo-preservation of precious cells like stem cells and oocytes requires high success rate because they are hard to obtain and limited in number. Simulation of the freezing process could: (1)Serve as an inexpensive replacement for vivo experiments (when collecting complete experiment data is too costly or time consuming); (2) Help optimize the cyro-preservation protocols. (3) Help to confirm or disprove intracellular ice formation theories. Most of the published models simulating the water loss and intracellular ice formation have treated the cell as a uniform volume with evenly distributed wa
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Myo, Kyaw Sett, Weidong Zhou, Xiaoyang Huang, and Shengkai Yu. "Numerical Investigation of Thermal Effects on a HAMR Head-Disk Interface." In ASME 2014 Conference on Information Storage and Processing Systems. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/isps2014-6934.

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Heat-assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) is one of prospective high density recording technologies in current hard disk industry. It requires heating a spot on the recording media with the laser beam to overcome the superpara-magnetic limit. The heat produced by laser beam causes the temperature field on the hard disk surface to be highly non-uniform, which may lead to unexpectedly severe lubricant loss, or even the failure of the whole HAMR system. In the meantime, the heat loss caused by the optical delivery system may cause unwanted thermal protrusion on the slider body, which may affect sli
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Reports on the topic "Lois limites uniformes"

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Daries, Jorge, Vicente Jaime, and Santiago Bucaram. Evolución del turismo en Perú 2010-2020, la influencia del COVID-19 y recomendaciones pos-COVID-19: nota sectorial de turismo. Edited by Darrel Pérez. Inter-American Development Bank, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003489.

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La pandemia generada por el COVID-19 ha devastado el sector turístico peruano. De recibir 4,4 millones de turistas extranjeros e ingresar 4,7 mil millones de USD en divisas, se ha pasado a 850 mil entre enero y octubre de 2020, una caída del 76,8% casi uniforme en todos los mercados de origen. MINCETUR estima que el turismo interno caerá en 2020 un 69,8% pasando de 46,8 millones de viajes a 14,7. En este documento se realiza un análisis de la problemática que afectó la competitividad del turismo en Perú antes de la pandemia y que se agudizo durante la misma. Finalmente, sobre la base de la sit
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