692 research outputs found

    A comparison of Landau-Ginzburg models for odd-dimensional Quadrics

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    In [Rie08], the second author defined a Landau-Ginzburg model for homogeneous spaces G/P, as a regular function on an affine subvariety of the Langlands dual group. In this paper, we reformulate this LG model (X^, W_t) in the case of the odd-dimensional quadric, as a rational function on a Langlands dual projective space, in the spirit of work by R. Marsh and the second author for type A Grassmannians and by both authors for Lagrangian Grassmannians. We also compare this LG model with the one obtained independently by Gorbounov and Smirnov, and we use this comparison to deduce part of a conjecture of the second author for odd-dimensional quadrics

    Kentaro Sasaki : Physical education teacher belonged to Kinan-Sakkyou : His joining in Kinan・Sakkyou

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    Kentaro Sasaki, the author of "Taiiku-no-ko" had made many famous P.E.practices as a teacher of junior high school and high school at Kinan district since the end of the World War2.The features of his practices are ; 1) using compositions as educational method, 2) combining with educational guidance, 3) starting from reality of children's bodies and minds, and so on. This study attempts to clarify the process of his joining in Kinan-Sakkyou and the way to use compositions to practices anal- yzing his articles and "Kinan Kyoiku" which were bulletins of Kinan-Sakkyou

    Cut-elimination, substitution and normalisation

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    Date of Acceptance: 01/2015We present a proof (of the main parts of which there is a formal version, checked with the Isabelle proof assistant) that, for a G3-style calculus covering all of intuitionistic zero-order logic, with an associated term calculus, and with a particular strongly normalising and confluent system of cut-reduction rules, every reduction step has, as its natural deduction translation, a sequence of zero or more reduction steps (detour reductions, permutation reductions or simplifications). This complements and (we believe) clarifies earlier work by (e.g.) Zucker and Pottinger on a question raised in 1971 by Kreisel.Peer reviewe

    A small remark on finite multiple zeta values and pp-adic multiple zeta values (Various aspects of multiple zeta values)

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    "Various aspects of multiple zeta values". July 23~26, 2013. edited by Kentaro Ihara. The papers presented in this volume of RIMS Kôkyûroku Bessatsu are in final form and refereed.We show a relation between finite multiple zeta values of depth 2 and p-adic multiple zeta values of depth 1

    Hell in Anime and Manga, From Go Nagai’s \u3ci\u3eDevilman\u3c/i\u3e, Kentaro Miura’s \u3ci\u3eBerserk\u3c/i\u3e, Hell Girl Project’s \u3ci\u3eHell Girl\u3c/i\u3e, the Works of Junji Ito and Everything in Between

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    This paper will explore the influence of Hell in Anime and Manga. The discussion will begin with Go Nagai’s Devilman then lead into other examples of anime/manga with the same theme. The focus will be on the titular character, Akira Fudo, his transformation, and the villains throughout the story. Then a larger discussion on Kentaro Miura’s Berserk and his interpretation of hell will be taken into account. From Griffith’s transformation to Femto, to the iconography of the monsters Guts battles. Then another popular anime franchise will be discussed: Hell Girl and its impact on modern media. The story of revenge and having a young Hell Girl by the name of Ai Enma, enact your revenge fantasies through the use of hellish imagery to torment the victim. Once that part wraps up, the discussion will then lead to Junji Ito’s works, his usage of hell within his art, manga, and much more

    Genecialist manifesto: overcoming the “class struggle” in medicine

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    Kentaro Iwata Division of Infectious Diseases, Kobe University Hospital, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan Abstract: Generalists and specialists are often considered two completely distinct species, which culminates in the establishment of a concept of dichotomy. However, these dichotomy can at times fuel tension and even erupt into open conflict. In order to resolve this issue, the author herein proposes the concept of a “genecialist.” The genecialist refers to a hybrid comprising elements inherent to both generalists and specialists. This potentially overcomes the multitude of issues associated with both generalists and specialists in the practical aspects of medicine. The coalescence of these two contrarieties may hold the key to improving the future of health care. Mediating and integrating both categories into one consolidated entity carries the potential to stem the tide of class warfare between generalists and specialists. Keywords: genecialist, aufheben, generalist, specialist, asymmetr

    Comparisons of electroencephalographic data between fast and slow re-go(250) trials in Experiment 3.

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    <p>(<b>A</b>) Grand mean event-related potential (ERP) waveforms obtained during fast and slow re-go trials with an SRSI of 250 ms (fast re-go(250) and slow re-go(250)) and grand mean ERP difference waveforms (slow re-go(250) – fast re-go(250)). Scalp topographies at 250 ms relative to the target are displayed below each panel. (<b>B</b>) Time/frequency (T/F) images of grand mean phase locking index (PLI) obtained during fast re-go(250) and slow re-go(250) trials, and T/F images indicating the results of the PLI statistical test (fast re-go(250) vs. slow re-go(250)). Scalp topographies at 10-Hz/250-ms are displayed below each T/F image. (<b>C</b>) T/F images of grand mean event-related power (ERPow) obtained during fast re-go(250) and slow re-go(250) trials, and T/F images indicating the results of the ERPow statistical test (fast re-go(250) vs. slow re-go(250)). Scalp topographies at 10-Hz/300-ms point are displayed below each T/F image.</p

    Designers' Skill in the Ubiquitous Computing Era

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