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Alexandr Sanko, contrabajo (Rusia)
Concierto interpretado por Alexandr Sanko acompañado en el piano de Luz Ángela Posada. Sanko inició estudios musicales como contrabajista a la edad de once años en la Escuela Musical Especial N. V. Licneko en Kiev, con la profesora Victoria Sayenshkóvskaya. Allí fue primer contrabajista de la Sinfónica Infantil y solista de la Escuela de Música de Cámara que dirigía Nóvak.
En este concierto interpretaron obras de G. F. Handel, J. S. Bach, P. Bonni, G. Bottesini, A. Alexandrov, M. Bruch, S. Rachmaninof, l. Albéniz, N. Licenko y G. Fauré
Alexandr Berndorf - author of my region
Téma této bakalářské práce nese název Alexandr Berndorf autor mého regionu. Práce je rozdělena do několika částí. První kapitola se zabývá životem tohoto spisovatele a vychází z autorova vlastnoručně psaného životopisu a životopisné studie napsané Zdeňkem Papešem. Dále si práce všímá části beletristické tvorby Alexandra Berndorfa a jeho vztahu k rodnému kraji. Hlavním cílem práce je představit tohoto dnes již nepříliš známého autora a připomenout jeho přínos nepomuckému regionu.ObhájenoThe topic of this Bachelor thesis is Alexandr Berndorf an author from my native region. The work itself is divided into several parts. The first chapter maps the life of this writer and is based on his own autobiography as well as a biographic study written by Zdeněk Papeš. Furthermore, the thesis focuses on Berndorf's prose and his relationship with his birth land. Overall, its main goal is to introduce this almost forgotten author and to remind everybody of his contribution to the Nepomuk region
Block sweeping methods (source code)
<p>This is a library of algorithms for the eikonal equation solution. It includes implementations of proposed parallel block sweeping methods [1] optimized for multicore CPUs. These methods are based on the fast sweeping method (FSM) [2] and the locking sweeping method (LSM) [3] numerical algorithms. Proposed methods achieve high parallel efficiency due to optimization of task synchronization and CPU cache use. The library also includes implementations of FSM and LSM as well as another parallel algorithm DFSM presented in [4]. For more information see conference abstract [1], we have also submitted an extended article for review and publication and are hoping to publish it in 2017. We are planning to improve this library in the future, for latest versions go to https://github.com/aanikitin/seis-eikonal.</p>
<p>References:</p>
<p>1) Nikitin Alexandr A., Serdyukov Alexandr S., Duchkov Anton A. Optimization of parallel sweeping methods of numerical computation of seismic wave travel times for shared memory computing systems // ИНТЕРЭКСПО ГЕО-СИБИРЬ. – 2016. – V. 2. – N. 1. – P. 241-245.</p>
<p>2) Zhao, H.: A fast sweeping method for eikonal equations. Mathematics of computation 74(250), 603-627 (2005)</p>
<p>3) Bak, S., McLaughlin, J., Renzi, D.: Some improvements for the fast sweeping method. SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing 32(5), 2853-2874 (2010)</p>
<p>4) Detrixhe, M., Gibou, F., Min, C.: A parallel fast sweeping method for the eikonal equation. Journal of Computational Physics 237, 46-55 (2013)</p>
Alexandr Sukorov’s passıng world
The author of this article concentrates his attention on the films directed by Alexandr Sokurov, a distinguished contemporary Russian filmmaker. Syska describes the political and aesthetical background of Sokurov’s works, underlying their key motifs: melancholy, nostalgia, reminiscences, decay of physical world, memories and time. The author mentions autobiographical components of Sokurov’s screenplays, describes his childhood defined by eternal displacement of his family, as well as the adultness - with political troubles caused by anti-communism attitude and close friendship with Tarkovsky. Syska analyzes the literary context of Sokurov’s films, cultural paradigm, religious character of film narration and theme of carnal sacrifice. All of them allow him to describe the human as someone who is deeply devoted to the internal world of memories, nostalgia, passing time and intimate relationship with dying parents
On the taxonomic position of the genera Krundia, Breukoscelis, and Uphodato (Hemiptera, Auchenorrhyncha, Fulgoroidea) described from the Insect Limestone of the Isle of Wight
Gnezdilov, Vladimir M., Emeljanov, Alexandr F. (2020): On the taxonomic position of the genera Krundia, Breukoscelis, and Uphodato (Hemiptera, Auchenorrhyncha, Fulgoroidea) described from the Insect Limestone of the Isle of Wight. Zootaxa 4748 (1): 195-200, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4748.1.1
Phaeogenes haszprunari, a new Phaeogenini species from the Russian Primorje region (Insecta, Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Ichneumoninae)
Diller, Erich, Zwakhals, Kees, M, Alexandr (2017): Phaeogenes haszprunari, a new Phaeogenini species from the Russian Primorje region (Insecta, Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Ichneumoninae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 49 (1): 5-10, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.535733
sj-docx-1-aan-10.1177_02184923211056133 - Supplemental material for Early post-septal myectomy outcomes for hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-aan-10.1177_02184923211056133 for Early post-septal myectomy outcomes for hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy by Alexandr V. Afanasyev, Alexandr V. Bogachev-Prokophiev, Sergei I. Zheleznev, Anton S. Zalesov, Sergei A. Budagaev, Svetlana V. Shajahmetova, Vladimir M. Nazarov, Igor I. Demin, Ravil M. Sharifulin, Alexey N. Pivkin, Dmitriy A. Astapov and Alexandr M. Cherniavsky in Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals</p
Los "Suvenires del meldar" de Alexandr Ben-Guiat
The present paper offers the edition of a Judeo-Spanish text describing certain aspects of the meldar -the Jewish religious elementary school- in late nineteenth-century Smyrne. The author of the text presents in an ironic fashion a number of amusing situations and anecdotes which he himself had experienced as a boy during his schooldays. The work provides us with important data of a socio-historical interest that broadens our knowledge of education within Sephardic communities in the Eastern Mediterranean world
Cubo-Futurism in Russia, 1912-1922 : the transformation of a painterly style
Cubo-Futurlsm is defined both in terms of the development of
Cubist and Futurist styles of painting by the Russian avant-garde
artists Liubov Popova, Nadezhda Udaltsova, Olga Rozanova and Ivan
Puni between 1912 and 1915, and in terms of the reworking and
transformation of' these two movements against the unique Russian
cultural background into a new non-objective art after 1915.
The Russian artistic and cultural context, including Ouspensky
and the fourth dimension and the linguistic theories of the
Futurist poets Alexei Kruchenykh and Vellmlr Khlebnikov concerning
a transratlona]. language (zaum), played a vital role for a number
of artists in their move into non-objective painting and
construction. Zaum influenced the reworking of Cubist collage by
Malevich, Puni and Rozanova, and the abstract collages and reliefs
of Rozanova and Puni are defined as visual equivalents to the new
logic "broader than sense" envisaged by zaum. As part of the
Russian cultural context, indigenous art forms also acted as
possible stimuli for the development of a non-objective painterly
style. The abstract potential which artists saw in the icon was
exploited by Puni in his non-objective reliefs of 1915-c1919, and
the principles of decoration in Islamic Architecture may be seen as
an important source for Popova's painterly architectonics of
19 16-18.
After 1916, the principles of non-objective painting,
established fran an examination of Cubism and Futurism, were
applied to tasks of design and the theatre. Puni, Rozanova and
Udaitsova designed household and fashion items, and Alexandra Exter
and Alexandr Vesnin completed set and costume designs for several
productions in the Moscow Kamerny Theatre between 1916 and 1922.
In their attempt to articulate a dynamic spatial environment, the
principles for these designs derived from earlier Cubo-Futurist
experiments in painting
Elicinae Melichar 1915
Subfamily Elicinae Melichar, 1915 Tribe Bucini Gnezdilov, Bartlett et Bourgoin, 2016Published as part of Gnezdilov, Vladimir M. & Emeljanov, Alexandr F., 2020, On the taxonomic position of the genera Krundia, Breukoscelis, and Uphodato (Hemiptera, Auchenorrhyncha, Fulgoroidea) described from the Insect Limestone of the Isle of Wight, pp. 195-200 in Zootaxa 4748 (1) on page 196, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4748.1.12, http://zenodo.org/record/369756
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