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Notes on low degree L-data
These notes are an extended version of a talk given by the author at the confer‐ence Analytic Number Theory and Related Areas held at Research Institute for Math‐ematical Sciences, Kyoto University in November 2015. We are interested in L‐data, anaxiomatic framework for L\sim‐functions introduced by Andrew Booker in 2013 [3]. Associatedto each L‐datum, one has a real number invariant known as the degree. Conjecturally thedegree d is an integer, and if d\in \mathrm{N} then the L‐datum is that of a \mathrm{G}\mathrm{L}_{n}(\mathrm{A}_{F}) ‐automorphicrepresentation for n\in \mathrm{N} and a number field F (if F=\mathbb{Q} ,then n=d This statement wasshown to be true for 0\displaystyle \leq d<\frac{5}{3} by Booker in his pioneering paper [3], and in these notes weconsider an extension of his methods to 0\leq d<2. This is simultaneously a generalisationof Booker’s result and the results and techniques of Kaczorowski‐Pereli in the Selberg class[10]. Furthermore, we consider applications to zeros of automorphic L-‐functions. In thesenotes we review Booker’s results and announce new ones to appear elsewhere shortl
Notes on Low Degree L-Data
These notes are an extended version of a talk given by the author at the conference “Analytic Number Theory and Related Areas”, held at Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University in November 2015. We are interested in “L-data”, an axiomatic framework for L-functions introduced by Andrew Booker in 2013 [Boo15]. Associated to each L-datum, one has a real number invariant known as the degree. Conjecturally the degree d is an integer, and if d ∈ N then the L-datum is associated to a GLn(AF )- automorphic representation for n ∈ N and a number field F (if F = Q and there is no scaling, then n = d.). This statement was shown to be true for 0 ≤ d < 5/3 by Booker in his pioneering paper [Boo15], and in these notes we consider an extension of his methods to 0 ≤ d < 2. This is simultaneously a generalisation of Booker’s result and the results and techniques of Kaczorowski–Perelli in the Selberg class [KP11]. Furthermore, we consider applications to zeros of automorphic L-functions. In these notes we review Booker’s results and announce new ones to appear elsewhere shortly [Oli16].
KONFLIK BATIN TOKOH YUICHI TANABE PADA NOVEL 'KITCHEN' KARYA BANANA YOSHIMOTO
Manusia akan berusaha memutuskan pilihan terbaik dalam hidupnya. Namun pada kenyatannya manusia kerap kali menghadapi kebimbangan dalam menentukan mana keputusan yang baik atau buruk yang pada akhirnya memicu konflik batin dalam dirinya. Konflik batin sering terjadi pada diri tiap orang, contoh paling sederhana adalah ketika seseorang ingin melanjutkan tidurnya di pagi hari namun ia sadar ia harus bangun dan berangkat bekerja. Jika ia memilih tidur ia akan terlambat bekerja, jika ia memilih bangun ia akan bekerja dalam keadaan masih mengantuk. Dalam hal ini tidur disebut dengan gagasan menyenangkan sedangkan bangun untuk bekerja disebut dengan gagasan tidak menyenangkan. Gagasan mana yang akan dipilih ini tentunya memiliki konsekuensinya masing-masing. Penulis mengambil contoh konflik batin yang digambarkan secara mendetail melalui karya sastra berupa novel berjudul Kitchen karya Banana Yoshimoto. Penulis menemukan penggambaran konflik yang dialami oleh tokoh bernama Yuichi Tanabe pada novel ini. Metode yang digunakan dalam pengambilan data adalah studi literatur. Tujuan penulisan makalah ini adalah menemukan bentuk dari konflik batin yang dialami Yuichi lalu pilihan mana yang akhirnya diputuskan Yuichi ketika mengalami konflik tersebut. Ditemukan 19 data berisi konflik batin yang dialami Yuichi, dan 14 di antaranya merupakan pilihan dengan sifat tidak menyenangkan. Hal ini disebabkan Yuichi punya pengalaman traumatik karena meninggalnya Eriko, ayah kandung Yuichi yang mengubah dirinya menjadi wanita. Pada akhirnya konflik batin yang dialami Yuichi sirna karena Yuichi membuka dirinya terhadap tokoh utama novel ini yaitu gadis bernama Mikage Sakurai.
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Humans will try to decide the best choice in life. But in reality, humans often face indecision in determining which decision is good or bad, which in turn triggers inner conflict within themselves. Inner conflict often occurs in everyone, the simplest example is when someone wants to continue sleeping in the morning but he realizes he has to get up and go to work. If he chooses to sleep he will be late for work, if he chooses to wake up he will work while still sleepy. In this case sleeping is called a pleasant idea while getting up for work is called an unpleasant idea. Which idea to choose has its own consequences. The author takes an example of inner conflict that is described in detail through a literary work in the form of a novel entitled Kitchen by Banana Yoshimoto. The author finds the depiction of conflict experienced by a character named Yuichi Tanabe in this novel. The method used in data collection is literature study. The purpose of writing this paper is to find the form of inner conflict experienced by Yuichi and then which choice Yuichi finally decided when experiencing the conflict. Found 19 data containing inner conflict experienced by Yuichi, and 14 of them are choices with unpleasant properties. This is because Yuichi had a traumatic experience due to the death of Eriko, Yuichi's biological father who turned into a woman. In the end, the inner conflict experienced by Yuichi disappeared because Yuichi opened himself to the main character of this novel, a girl named Mikage Sakurai
Analysis of Amae's Behavior Reflected in the Characters of Mikage and Yuichi in the Novel "Kitchen" Works Yoshimoto Banana
Japan has a unique culture called "Amae" which describes the behavior of a person's dependence on others for attention and affection. This concept is explored in the novel "Kitchen" by Yoshimoto Banana. The research theory used is the moral approach and sociological aspects in the novel. In this research, the author specializes in describing amae behavior as reflected in the characters Mikage and Yuichi in the novel Kitchen and describes the lives of Mikage and Yuichi with the concept of amae. The results of the research show that amae's behavior is reflected in the characters Mikage and Yuichi and explains the lives of the characters Mikage and Yuichi with the concept of amae used by the author in the novel "Kitchen" through three sub-concepts, namely kuyami (feeling regret), toriiru (attracting attention), and tanomu (relying on oneself). These concepts show that good relationships can provide motivation and survival for the characters Mikage and Yuichi. In the novel, the concept of amae is a real example of how Japanese society interacts, influences and relates to its social environment.48 pagesSkripsi Sarjan
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