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On eigenvectors of the Pascal and Reed-Muller-Fourier transforms
In their paper at the International Symposium on Multiple-Valued Logic in 2017, C. Moraga, R. S. Stankovi´c, M. Stankovi´c and S. Stojkovi´c presented a conjecture for the number of fixed points (i.e., eigenvectors with eigenvalue 1) of the Reed-Muller-Fourier transform of functions of several variables in multiple-valued logic. We will prove this conjecture, and we will generalize it in two directions: we will deal with other transforms as well (such as the discrete Pascal transform and more general triangular self-inverse transforms), and we will also consider eigenvectors corresponding to other eigenvalues
Samuel Beckett and the Writers of Port-Royal
It has been observed that ‘the literary influences on Beckett have been far more important than has been acknowledged, and more important indeed, than the philosophical influences’ (Smith 2002: 3). The truth of this statement is evidenced by the description that scholars have given of Samuel Beckett’s relationship to seventeenth century French classicism. To date, critical interest has been limited for the most part to the figure of the philosopher René Descartes on the (fragile) grounds that Beckett was exclusively concerned with the Cartesian imperative of clarity and order, the fundamental dualism between body and mind, and Nominalism.
Together with the assumption that Beckett’s vision was essentially Cartesian, his literary filiation with Pascal was suggested by critics, but only in terms of Beckett’s formal approach to the theatre. In his short article on En attendant Godot in 1953, the playwright Jean Anouilh was among the first reviewers to suggest that Beckett’s drama synthesizes the encounter between ‘classicism’ and a ‘modern’ form of art. It is well known that Beckett retained a lifelong admiration for Pascal – indeed, Pascal was one of his ‘old chestnuts’ (Knowlson 1997: 653). Little attention has been paid, however, to the originality of Pascal’s thought, the specific nature of his prose, and the impact these might have had upon Beckett’s mature work, especially the trilogy and the subsequent short prose. Yet, in the literary and philosophical context of post-war France, Beckett’s filiation with Pascal, their corresponding preoccupations, were evident to his contemporaries, who identified Pascal as an underlying presence in his works
Décret accordant un secours à la citoyenne Gros-Jean, veuve du citoyen Muller, gendarme, lors de la séance du 12 prairial an II (31 mai 1794)
Charles de Peyssard Jean-Pascal. Décret accordant un secours à la citoyenne Gros-Jean, veuve du citoyen Muller, gendarme, lors de la séance du 12 prairial an II (31 mai 1794). In: Tome XCI - Du 7 prairial au 30 prairial an II (26 mai au 18 juin 1794) p. 175
Oskar Bätschmann-Pascal Griener, Hans Holbein. Cologne, Dumont, 1997. 256 p., 266 ill. coul. et n. et bl. (traduction française : Paris, Gallimard, 1997). Erika Michael, Hans Holbein the Younger. A Guide to Research. New York-Londres, Garland Publishing, 1997. XIX et 749 p., ill. n. et bl.
Muller Frank. Oskar Bätschmann-Pascal Griener, Hans Holbein. Cologne, Dumont, 1997. 256 p., 266 ill. coul. et n. et bl. (traduction française : Paris, Gallimard, 1997). Erika Michael, Hans Holbein the Younger. A Guide to Research. New York-Londres, Garland Publishing, 1997. XIX et 749 p., ill. n. et bl.. In: Revue de l'Art, 1998, n°120. pp. 103-104
Sabil and Wikala of Dhul Fiqar Oda Bashi
interior, courtyard, "Vue de l'Okel Zoulfiqar," color plate XLIV of Pascal Coste's "Architecture arabe; ou, Monuments du Kaire, mesurés et dessinés, de 1818 à 1826", 1818-182
First person - Aude Pascal
International audienceFirst Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Journal of Cell Science, helping early-career researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Aude Pascal is first author on `Annexin A2 and Ahnak control cortical NuMA-dynein localization and mitotic spindle orientation', published in JCS. Aude is a research assistant in the lab of Re ' gis Giet at University of Rennes, France, who is particularly interested in developmental biology. She has always been struck by the fact that a whole organism displaying multiple functions arises from a single cell. For this reason, she has oriented her research on mitosis and meiosis to study the different steps, components and structures involved in these processes
Jean-Paul Gourévitch, L'image en politique, De Luther à Internet et de l'affiche au clip
Muller Pierre-Eugène. Jean-Paul Gourévitch, L'image en politique, De Luther à Internet et de l'affiche au clip. In: Mots, n°65, mars 2001. L'Humanitaire en discours, sous la direction de Pascal Dauvin et Johanna Siméant. pp. 156-157
Malia
Poursat Jean-Claude, Darcque Pascal, Farnoux Alexandre, Muller Sylvie, Schmid Martin. Malia. In: Bulletin de correspondance hellénique. Volume 114, livraison 2, 1990. pp. 908-939
Pascal Tutorial, 1987
There exists a limited number of tutorials for the Pascal programming language using the Apple Computer. The demand for these tutorials exceeds the supply. In this thesis an attempt was made to rectify this shortage by designing a Pascal tutorial for the Apple computer. This Pascal tutorial is designed to assist with instructing an introductory computer programming course in Pascal, incorporating Apple Superpilot as the authoring language. Emphasis is placed on making the program "user friendly." A person with no previous programming experience should be able to easily execute this tutorial. The information presented as the subject matter of the tutorial will follow the guidelines recommended by the Association for Computing Machinery
Architecture arabe; ou, Monuments du Kaire, mesurés et dessinés, de 1818 à 1826
general view, "Vue des Tombeaux au Nord-Est de la Ville," color plate LXIII of Pascal Coste's "Architecture arabe; ou, Monuments du Kaire, mesurés et dessinés, de 1818 à 1826", 1818-182
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