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'Les Perses de l'Occident' de Sotiris Skipis: Une invasion barbare en Europe dans les années 1920
The study examines the contribution of Sotiris Skipis (1881-1952) to theatrical art, an aspect which has been neglected by contemporary research. It focuses on an almost unknown three-act drama of Skipis, which the present research retrieved from the rare collections of Greek libraries: Les Perses de l' Occident (The Persians of the West). The author published the work in Paris in 1917, before the bloodshed of World War I was beginning to wane, to openly condemn pan-Germanism and racism, even before the latter term prevailed. The paper explores the ideological, aesthetic, and dramaturgical substratum of the text reflecting the spread of racial theories in Europe is explored. It also interprets the reasons that did not allow for the stage realization of the play on Parisian stages at the time of publication, despite the warm praise from Parisian scholarship, and that it took more than a century to pull the play out of oblivion
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Control of a DC Microgrid
The growth of distributed Renewable Energy share in the total electricity production as wells as technological advancements in power electronics and increase of DC loads, point towards the development of the DC microgrid (DCMG) concept as a valid model for future energy systems especially for operations and locations where the existing grid cannot satisfy.A DC microgrid consist of distributed sources, load and storage connected to a DC bus through converters. The two main issues in a DCMG operation is the power balance between supply and demand and its implementation through the interfacing converters, who in turn must be able to facilitate these operations. Many grid control strategies can be used but whatever the strategy may be, control is achieved through regulation of the DC bus voltage.In this thesis a decentralized primary controller is selected, analyzed and modelled for power balance operations in an islanded 48V-LVDC microgrid, consisting of a renewable energy source, an electronic load and storage capability. Control is achieved through dc bus voltage monitoring and control operations on the interfacing converters, based on predefined voltage set points. As an interfacing converter, a cascaded half bridge buck and boost converter is used and controlled. Two different control modes are implemented: buck operation for the start-up of the grid and a special constant frequency modulation for soft switching and increased efficiency of the converter.Furthermore, its use as multi-purpose converter, its low level control schemes and the co-operation with the high-grid level control are studied. Physical switching models are used to account for the real operation of the converter, when operating under higher level control, aiming at grid stability and optimal power flow.Electrical Engineering | Sustainable Energy Technolog
A Survey on Existence Results for Boundary Value Problems of Hilfer Fractional Differential Equations and Inclusions
This paper is a survey of the recent results of the author for various classes of boundary value problems for Hilfer fractional differential equations and inclusions of fractional order in (1,2] supplemented with different kinds of nonlocal boundary conditions
Metal Forming Process Efficiency Improvement Based on AI Services
Publisher Copyright: © The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2024.In this work, the application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) techniques in the field of metal forming processes in Shear Forming and Spinning machines are explored. The main objective is to improve the quality of the parts produced and the efficiency of these processes through the implementation of predictive models and online value-added services. Firstly, different methods for the analysis and evaluation of the quality of manufactured parts are presented. Additionally, predictive models for online failure detection are developed, based on historical and real-time data, which helps prevent failures and reduce production costs. Furthermore, the challenge of detecting changes in the input material, which can have a significant impact on process outcomes, is addressed. Lastly, the implementation of an algorithm towards “zero defects” is proposed to achieve optimal conditions in the metal forming process. The described approaches enable customers of the incremental forming machine manufacturer to access a diverse range of services associated with the implemented methods. ...Peer reviewe
Rebels with a Cause: The December 2008 Greek Youth Movement as the Condensation of Deeper Social and Political Contradictions
The events of December 2008 in Greece represent a turning point in social movements against neoliberalism and capitalist restructuring. They were the result of worsening employment prospects for young people, the aggressive restructuring of the educational system and concern about the effects of the current economic crisis. The originality of the movement lies in its unique scale, in the expression of a new unity of youth in struggle, in the demand for radical change and in its anti-systemic character. It can be viewed as further evidence of the crisis of neoliberal hegemony and as a sign of growing hegemonic instability in European capitalist social formations. For this reason it poses both a theoretical and a political challenge. Copyright (c) 2010 The Author. Journal Compilation (c) 2010 Joint Editors and Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
Retail Building Cycles: Evidence from Great Britain
This study examines the cyclical pattern of retail property development in Great Britain. It develops and estimates an econometric model of the volume of new development starts for retail buildings. Within the theoretical framework proposed, a dynamic specification based on changes in real retail rents and total consumer spending appears to adequately capture the cyclical variation in retail development. Changes in the values of these variables induce new retail construction within two years and an Almon polynomial lag scheme best describes the dynamic distribution of their lagged effects. Investment market influences on retail building development at the national level are not established in this study. There is also some indication of a changing economic relationship between new retail development and retail rents after mid-1995, but this can only be confirmed by appropriate tests when additional observations become available.
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Μεταφράζοντας την μεταγλωσσικότητα στη λογοτεχνία της μετανάστευσης: Θανάσης Βαλτινός και Σωτήρης Δημητρίου
Increasingly literature asks how to translate the foreign accents and multilingual idioms of the migrant. Two Greek fictional works – one about Greeks in the United States, the other about Greek Albanians in Greece – address this question by developing translingual practices that are themselves translational. Using creoles that blend languages through transliteration and homophony, these works imagine translation solutions that challenge the hegemony of standardized national languages. How might attention to translational poetics in the source text enable translators to be more experimental? How might comparative studies of translingualism in literature and literary translation offer new categories for understanding migration?
Keywords: migration, translation, translingualism, transliteration, homophony
Alternative forms of the author Van Dyck's name: Κάρεν Βαν Ντάυκ, Κάρεν Βαν Ντάικ
Transliterated title: Metafrazontas ti metaglossikotita sti logotehnia tis metanastefsis Thanasis Valtinos kai Sotiris Dimitrio
Decision Support System (DSS) for Manufacturing Engineering of Cans Rolling
Publisher Copyright: © The Author(s) 2025.Decision Support Systems (DSS) can help factory workers in the decision-making step of multiple tasks. In digital factories, these systems make use of data towards a human-centered manufacturing. Rolling of large and thick plates into cans is a common practice in the metal forming industry to fabricate pipes or tanks. The process is adjusted by trial and error with a high level of operator intervention. Furthermore, only a small number of cans are identical. The objective of this work is to prescribe, by means of a DSS, the process parameters to be applied by the operator in the machine to optimize the can fabrication. The development of the DSS involved several steps, including firstly signal preprocessing and classification and then data extraction, aggregation, and regression in a multi-stage prediction framework. A significant use of domain knowledge for a data-centric solution contributes to the quality of the recommendations and the ability to organize and transfer know-how among operators.Peer reviewe
Thessalonian painters in the eighteenth century : a preliminary study
In this article the author presents the preliminary data he hascollected on: a) eighteenth-century painters who were natives ofThessaloniki, irrespective of where they actually worked; b) painterswho were not natives of the city but who lived and worked there; c)any other relevant information about painting in eighteenth-centuryThessaloniki.The known eighteenth - century painters are: Gabriel (1702),Theodore (1702), the hieromonk Nikiphoros (surviving work dated1709), Apostolis Longianos Vodeniotis (1755, 1766, 1768), Michael ofThessaloniki (1760) or Michael the Thessalonian (1785), Chrysanthosthe archimandrite of the Metropolis of Thessaloniki (1763), Makariosof Veria the archdeacon of the Metropolis of Thessaloniki (1763),and Hadži Djordje Petrovič (1797). The anonymous painters include the artist who painted the iconostasisof Peć (1722, 1724), and the painters of four, now lost, iconsin St Nicholas’s Church at Irig (before 1733) and the two large iconsfrom the Church of St Stephen at Sremska Mitrovica (before 1733)
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