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    Ett brev från J. P. Jacobsen till Alexander L. Kielland

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    Nils Palmborg om et brev fra J. P. Jacobsen til Alexander L. Kielland

    Letter from Alexander T. Vogelsang to Mr. Snyder regarding the Havasupai reservation with draft of proposed bill

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    Letter from Alexander Vogelsang to Homer P. Snyder regarding land allocation for the Havasupai Tribe

    LIFE AND WORK OF ALEXANDER RAUTER

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    Namen diplomskega dela Življenje in delo Aleksandra Rauterja – duhovnika, pesnika in profesorja matematike – je bil, predstaviti Rauterjevo literarno ustvarjanje na podlagi sedmih tematskih sklopov, in sicer ljubezni, smrti, življenja, duhovnih, zgodovinskih in ljudskih pesmi ter pesmi, ki jih je pesnik posvetil pesnikom in pisateljem. Pričujoče delo prinaša strnjen pregled njegovega literarnega ustvarjanja, iskanje podobnosti in razlik med posameznimi pesniškimi zbirkami. Diplomsko delo je bilo teoretično zastavljeno, nastalo je s poglobljenim študijem literature in virov, tako da predstavlja ustvarjalen prispevek. Pri obravnavi so bile uporabljene naslednje metode: deskriptivna metoda (življenjepis Aleksandra Rauterja), komparativna metoda (primerjanje tematskih sklopov ljubezni, smrti, življenja, duhovne, zgodovinske in ljudske pesmi ter pesmi o pesnikih in pisateljih), metoda klasifikacije (umestitev literarnega ustvarjanja Aleksandra Rauterja v slovenski prostor in književnost) ter metoda sinteze in analize (analiza ugotovljenih dejstev). Pri analiziranju in sintetiziranju Rauterjevih literarnih del se je pokazalo, da so motivi zelo različni, saj je obseg njegovega zanimanja za raznovrstno tematiko zelo obsežen. Snov je pri večini pesmi vzeta iz avtorjevih doživetij in doživljanj, zato je pogosto opazna njegova refleksija. Prepoznavna sporočilnost njegovih pesmi je, da majhnim dogodkom pripiše velik pomenskozi te želi bralce svoje poezije voditi v skladu s krščanskimi vrednotami in nauki.The purpose of diploma thesis “Life and work of Alexander Rauter”, a priest, poet and professor of mathematics, was to present Rauter\u27s literary work based on seven themes. These themes are love, death, life, spiritual, historical and folk songs as well as lyrics which the poet dedicated to poets and writers. The present work provides a concise overview of his literary work as well as searching for similarities and differences between his collections of poetry. The thesis is based on theory and is the result of a thorough study of literature and other sources. The following theoretical methods were used: the descriptive method (Alexander Rauter’s curriculum vitæ), the comparative method (comparing the themes of love, death, life, spiritual, historical and folk songs and poems about poets and writers), the method of classification (classifying Alexander Rauter’s literary work in Slovene area and literature) and the method of synthesis and analysis (analysis of facts). In the analysis and synthesis of Rauter\u27s literary work is shown that the motives are very different because of his interest for a variety of topics. The subject of his poems is mostly taken from the author\u27s experience and perception and therefore his reflection is often noticeable. Recognizable characteristic of his poems is that small events are given great significance through which the author wants to lead readers of his poetry accordant with Christian values and doctrine

    The poetical works of Alexander Pope, esq., to which is prefixed the life of the author,

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    Includes his translations of Homer, and Parnell's translation of The battle of the frogs and mice (Batrachomyomachia) corrected by Pope.Added t.-p., engr.: The poetical works of Alexander Pope, esq. Including his translation of Homer.Mode of access: Internet

    The universal prayer: By the author of the Essay on man.

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    7,[1]p. ; 2⁰.The author of the Essay on man = Alexander Pope.This edition has "Incence" in last line.Reproduction of original from the British Library.Foxon, P982Griffith, 492English Short Title Catalog, ESTCT5757.Electronic data. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. Page image (PNG). Digitized image of the microfilm version produced in Woodbridge, CT by Research Publications, 1982-2002 (later known as Primary Source Microfilm, an imprint of the Gale Group)

    Métricas de autor Alexander Cotte Poveda

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    Informe de las métricas de autor del Dr. Alexander Cotte Poveda de las publicaciones indexadas en Google Académico cuyo objetivo es entregar un insumo para el fortalecimiento de las capacidades y potencialidades de los autores de la Universidad Santo Tomás en el posicionamiento y visibilidad de sus publicacionesReport of the author metrics Alexander Cotte Poveda of the publications indexed in Google Scholar whose objective is to provide an input for the strengthening of the capacities and potentialities of the authors of the Santo Tomás University in the positioning and visibility of their publications.http://unidadinvestigacion.usta.edu.c

    THE MAIN CONTRIBUTION OF ALEXANDER FEINBERG 'S WORK TO UZBEK LITERATURE

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    <p>This article discusses one of the outgoing writer Alexander Feinberg's work and his masterpiece in literature. The author of the article analyzed his work and gave his idea about Alexander Feinberg's  very works.</p&gt

    To the 70th Anniversary of Professor Alexander Pavlovich Soldatov

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    The paper is devoted to Alexander Pavlovich Soldatov, the well known mathematician, and his contribution to the development of scientific theories and applications. Alexander Pavlovich has turned 70 years on the January, 18th, so we give a short biographical background to his anniversary. Alexander Pavlovich Soldatov was a student of Novosibirsk State University, and graduated from with honours. He continued his education, defended a thesis in the famous V. A. Steklov Mathematical Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences, became a Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences and then Doctor habilitated of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (in Moscow State University). Today he is a professor, the Leading Researcher of Dorodnicyn Computing Centre in Federal Research Center “Computer Science and Control” of RAS, and has a title of Honored Scientist of Russia. The studies of Alexander Pavlovich in partial differential equations are well known to the specialists. He is an author of more then 170 scientific articles and four monographies. Here we give a list (not complete) of A. P. Soldatov publications for the last five years, that should help readers to see the modern interests of scientist. Alexander Pavlovich Soldatov is an excellent teacher, also he works as reviewer for mathematical journals, develops the mathematical competitions for school and university students and organizes mathematical conferences including international. In the paper we introduce the contribution of Alexander Pavlovich to the mathematics and education science, and give a short compilation of his remarkable scientific results

    Asymptotics of twisted Alexander polynomials and hyperbolic volume

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    For a hyperbolic knot and a natural number n, we consider the Alexander polynomial twisted by the n-th symmetric power of a lift of the holonomy. We establish the asymptotic behavior of these twisted Alexander polynomials evaluated at unit complex numbers, yielding the volume of the knot exterior. More generally, we prove the asymptotic behavior for cusped hyperbolic manifolds of finite volume. The proof relies on results of Müller, and Menal-Ferrer and the last author. Using the uniformity of the convergence, we also deduce a similar asymptotic result for the Mahler measures of those polynomials

    Equivalence between best responses and undominated

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    For games with expected utility maximizing players whose strategy sets are finite, Pearce (1984) shows that a strategy is strictly dominated by some mixed strategy, if and only if, this strategy is not a best response to some belief about opponents' strategy choice. This note generalizes Pearce's (1984) equivalence result to games with expected utility maximizing players whose strategy sets are arbitrary compact sets.
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