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Jeunesse: Lecture suivie
I am delighted to have found this little paperback in a favorite bookshop in Paris. I look forward to using it myself. It brings two of his best illustrators to a pupil's book of Florian's fables. The colored illustrations are not the only help for those of us trying to understand a sometimes difficult author. There are vocabulary notes, comments, and -- especially -- a short discussion of each fable's moral. These discussions are pleasantly candid, as in this comment on "La taupe et les lapins": "La fable de Florian est peut-être moins claire qu'elle n'y paraȋt" (55). Great work on rendering the colored illustrations!Language note: FrenchFloria
Fables de Florian, Nouvelle Edition
Here is a small edition, 3¼" x 5¼," of 162 pages. It seems to be identical to Bodemann #274, published by the same people two years earlier. As Bodemann notes in a very short description, the illustrations come as three panels per page. One panel often represents two fables. My favorites among these very small illustrations are "The Blind and the Lame" (18); "Two Bachelors" (48); "Owl and Pigeon" (83); and "Ass and Flute" (111). Do not miss the gigantic crocodile on 120! Illustrations occur facing these pages: 1, 12, 18, 29, 38, 48, 66, 83, 111, and 120. There is an AI at the back.This is a hardbound book (hard cover)Language note: FrenchNo Autho
Interview with Florian Bieber
Interview with Florian Bieber, lecturer in East European Politics at the University of Kent in Canterbury, England. Interview conducted in Ithaca, NY on March 13, 2009. Dr. Bieber has worked in Belgrade (Serbia) and Sarajevo (Bosnia-Herzegovina) for the European Centre for Minority Issues and has taught at the Central European University, at the University of Sarajevo and at the University of Bologna. He is also the author of a book about Serbian nationalism, entitled Nationalism in Serbia from the Death of Tito to the Fall of Milosevic (Muenster: Lit Verlag, 2005, in German), and another book, Post-War Bosnia: Ethnic Structure, Inequality and Governance of the Public Sector (London: Palgrave, 2006). He?s at Cornell this spring semester of 2009 as the Luigi Einaudi Chair in European and International Studies.Bieber's current book project (01:30)
Bieber's reflections on the 20th anniversary of 1989 (02:00)
On Bieber's background in political science and history (03:19)
When interdisciplinarity works best (5:22)
On the "ghettoization" of the Balkans and its causes/possible solutions (6:30)
Unique contribution of our field to other fields (9:38)
Addressing the ongoing perception of a division of Europe into "East" and "West" (12:04)
On Bieber's interest in the study of nationalism (16:17)
Is there such a thing as "good nationalism"? (19:12)
On Bieber's "European" upbringing and early education (21:34)
Bieber on experiences/opportunities all Europeans should ideally have (24:56)
On the future of Southeastern Europe (26:17)1_ruh0kx6
Fables de Florian
Nouvelle édition, ornée de figures. This diminutive but complete edition (3¼ x 5¼) is not in Bodemann. The British Library seems to have an edition of Florian published by Genets Jeune in 1808. There are four illustrations here: The Cat and the Binoculars (56); The Children and the Partridges (122); The Savant and the Farmer (138); The Countryman and the River (182). There is an AI at the back. The first title-page lists 1821 as the publication date, but the second title-page has 1820.This is a hardbound book (hard cover)Language note: FrenchJean-Pierre Claris de Floria
Jakub Deml's Letters to Josef Florian
Title: The Letters of Jakub Deml to Josef Florian Author: Igor Pejchal Department: Institute of Czech Literature and Literary Theory Thesis Supervisor: Mgr. Daniela Iwashita, Ph.D. Key Words: correspondence, Jakub Deml, Josef Florian, Josef Ševčík, Otokar Březina, František Bílek, Pavla Kytlicová, Curia of Brno, Studium edition Abstract: The diploma thesis named The Letters of Jakub Deml to Josef Florian includes the edition of all the letters of the writer Jakub Deml (1878-1961). The correspondence from 1903 to 1935 includes 346 units and exploits 6 sources: the copies of letters done by Jaroslav Staněk, handwritten letters archived in Moravian Museum in Brno and LA PNP, Prague, letters addressed to Josef Florian as edited by Jiří Olič and hand-written originals possessed by two private owners. The edition of the collected letters is accompanied by a list of letters, an editorial note and translations of excerpts which are not in Czech. An accompanying study deals with the editorial history of these collected letters, the relationship of Jakup Deml and Josef Florian in the time of their collaboration and provides an outline of the future research tasks regarding this edition. The letters of Jakub Deml to Josef Florian are published in print in..
Determination of the Fiber Orientation from low resolution Computer Tomography images using Neural Networks
Author Florian Schininger, BScMasterarbeit Universität Linz 2023Arbeit gesperr
A discussion and improvement of Churchland's theory of connectionism
author: Florian WundsamLiteraturverzeichnis: Seite 101-102Diplomarbeit University of Salzburg 202
Determination of the Fiber Orientation from low resolution Computer Tomography images using Neural Networks
Author Florian Schininger, BScMasterarbeit Universität Linz 2023Arbeit gesperr
Physics-driven data generation for strain-based damage detection on the example of an aerospace sandwich structure
Author Florian Forsthuber, BScMasterarbeit Universität Linz 202
Plug-and-play sanitization for TFHE
Fully Homomorphic encryption allows the evaluation of any circuits over encrypted data while preserving the privacy of the data. However, without any additional properties, no guarantee is provided for the privacy of the circuits which are evaluated.
A sanitization algorithm allows to destroy all previous information about how a ciphertext was obtained, ensuring that the circuit which was evaluated remains secret. In this paper, we present two techniques to randomize RLWE ciphertexts, and show how they can be used to achieve ciphertext sanitization for the TFHE scheme proposed by Chilotti et al (Asiacrypt 2016), by modifying the bootstrapping procedure internally. The first technique is a generalization of the strategy proposed by Bourse et al (Crypto 2016) to the ring setting. While this approach adapts well in theory, we show evidence that it fails to provide a practical solution.
To improve over this strategy, we relax the circuit privacy property to its computational counterpart, and make use of an efficient public randomizer composed of an RLWE-based public key encryption with additional properties on the ciphertexts distribution. This randomizer can also be used in the soak-and-spin paradigm of Ducas and Stehlé (Eurocrypt 2016). Using a backward induction over the circuit size, we also improve on the proof technique from Bourse et al to avoid randomization at each step of the computation, enabling faster randomization and smaller noise growth.
As a proof of concept, we provide a C implementation of our sanitization strategy, which shows that a sanitized LWE ciphertext can be obtained almost for free compared to a bootstrapped LWE ciphertext assuming many discrete Gaussian samples at hand
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