Thierry Faure
Local Initiatives Support Corporation
16 Papers
75 Citations
Thierry Faure is an academic researcher from Local Initiatives Support Corporation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 15 publications.
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How can extremism prevail? A study based on the relative agreement interaction model
TL;DR: A new model of interactions, called relative agreement model, is proposed, which is a variant of the previously discussed bounded confidence and introduces extremist agents by attributing a much lower uncertainty (and thus higher persuasion) to a small proportion of agents at the extremes of the opinion distribution.
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How to conduct a proper sensitivity analysis in life cycle assessment: taking into account correlations within LCI data and interactions within the LCA calculation model.
Wei Wei,Pyrène Larrey-Lassalle,Thierry Faure,Nicolas Dumoulin,Philippe Roux,Jean-Denis Mathias +5 more
TL;DR: This study first presents the SA in an uncorrelated case, comparing local and independent global sensitivity analysis, and applies a dependent global sensitivity approach that makes minor modifications to traditional Sobol indices to address the correlation issue.
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Declarative task delegation in OpenMOLE
Romain Reuillon,Florent Chuffart,Mathieu Leclaire,Thierry Faure,Nicolas Dumoulin,David R.C. Hill +5 more
- 12 Aug 2010
TL;DR: The OpenMOLE framework has been tested with the exploration of a bacterial biofilm simulation with an individual-based model and abstraction layers to delegate computing tasks with the same high level interface for the major underlying architectures.
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Using the Reliability Theory for Assessing the Decision Confidence Probability for Comparative Life Cycle Assessments.
Wei Wei,Pyrène Larrey-Lassalle,Thierry Faure,Nicolas Dumoulin,Philippe Roux,Jean-Denis Mathias +5 more
TL;DR: This work compares the traditional Monte Carlo method with a reliability method called FORM method, and shows that the reliability method provides additional useful information to stakeholders as well as it reduces the computational time.
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Upcycling Sunflower Stems as Natural Fibers for Biocomposite Applications
Jean-Denis Mathias,Arnaud Alzina,Michel Grédiac,Philippe Michaud,Philippe Roux,Hélène de Baynast,Cédric Delattre,Nicolas Dumoulin,Thierry Faure,Pyrène Larrey-Lassalle,Narimane Mati-Baouche,Fabienne Pennec,Shengnan Sun,Nicolas Tessier-Doyen,Evelyne Toussaint,Wei Wei +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the main mechanical properties of sunflower-based biocomposites and the socioeconomic impact of their use have been investigated, and it has been shown that sunflower stem makes a good candidate feedstock for material applications due to its physical and chemical properties, but also to its socioeconomic and environmental rationales.
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