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Ying-Ju/heart_transplant.github.io: heart transplantation project
Heart Transplant Projec
Ying Chen\u27s Impressions of Summer
Chapbook of narrative/personal poems by Ying Chen originally published by Finishing Line Press in 2013. Translated from the French by Peter Schulman, ODU Professor of French and International Studies.https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/worldlanguages_books/1016/thumbnail.jp
[Analisi del testo fonte e struttura dell'opera: Vincenzo Pinello di "Milo De Angelis, Incontri e agguati. Selezione di Poesie". Edizione in lingua cinese di testi scelti del poeta italiano. Traduzione: Chen Ying]
Si tratta dell’edizione in cinese delle poesie di Milo De Angelis per la traduzione di Chen Ying, analisi del testo fonte e struttura dell'opera sono di Vincenzo Pinello. Il libro è frutto della collaborazione tra due Atenei, la Sichuan International Studies University di Chongqing e il Dipartimento di Scienze umanistiche dell'Università di Palermo, nel settore dell'italianistica, della letteratura e della didattica dell'italiano e del cinese L2
Ying Chen, 39th Annual ODU Literary Festival
Born in Shanghai in 1961, Ying Chen studied language and literature at the University of Fudan and McGill University. She has published thirteen books of poetry, fiction, and non-fiction, including her most recent book of essays, The Slow Mountains, which received the Gérald-Moreau Award for Francophone Writing. She has received numerous other awards including a France-Canada prize, a Quebec Librarian prize, and Elle Magazine’s Readers Prize. She was named Chevalière en Lettres by the French Ministry of Culture in 2003. She lives in Vancouver. Ying Chen will read in French with an accompanying translation by ODU Professor Peter Schulman
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2023: Ying-Ju (Tessa) Chen, Milestone Book Selection
Promotion to the rank of Associate Professor, Department of Mathematicshttps://ecommons.udayton.edu/svc_milestone/1116/thumbnail.jp
Competitive pricing strategies in social networks
We study pricing strategies of competing firms selling heterogeneous products to consumers. Goods are substitutes and there are network externalities between neighboring consumers. In equilibrium, firms price discriminate based on the network positions and charge lower prices to more central consumers. We also show that, under some conditions, firms' equilibrium profits decrease when either the network becomes denser or network effects increase. In contrast, consumers always benefit from being more connected to each other. We determine the optimal network structure and compare uniform pricing and discriminatory pricing from the perspectives of firms and consumers
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