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    Experiencing Chen Yi’s Music: Local and Cosmopolitan Reciprocities in Ning for Pipa, Violin and Cello (2002)

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    Chen Yi’s music, particularly her Ning for Pipa, Violin and Cello (2002), constructs reciprocities in compositional and aesthetic practice, and in the social-relational dynamics of musical contrast, performative and commemorative impulses. One aim of my paper is to suggest how Chen’s music offers multiple affiliations for music listeners, such that the local emerges in the cosmopolitan and vice versa. Events and textures emerge from, and become emblematic in emotional (affective) characters, in multiple orientations and receptions. Chen counterpoints and integrates the durational patterning suggestive of irregular Chinese “Ba Ban” tunes and more regular melodic models extending from popular song (e.g., the “Mo Li Hua” tune in Ning). Moving between, displacing and traversing—these emerging associations, narratives, encounters and migrations, entangle listening experiences of self and community, borderland and nation, and trauma and place

    Centenario della nascita di Chen Ning Yang

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    La biografia scientifica di Chen Ning Yang in occasione del suo centesimo compleann

    Chen Ning Yang’s New Contributions After He Returned to Where He Started

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    Chen Ning Yang returned to Tsinghua University as a full professor in 2003. Regarding the fact that very few people know what Professor Yang has contributed to science and to China after his return, in this article new contributions of Chen Ning Yang are introduced as far as the author knows, including his leading role in China’s sciences, the research in statistical physics, the role in cultivating gifted students, his research in history of science, and all other aspects relating to China’s developments. </jats:p

    Chinese are as good as others: Yang Chen Ning

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    The Chinese University of Hong Kong has been holding a series of activities to celebrate the 80th birthday of Yang Chen Ning, winner of the Nobel prize for Physics in 1957 (1/2 page)

    On Computing Pareto Stable Assignments

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    Assignment between two parties in a two-sided matching market has been one of the central questions studied in economics, due to its extensive applications, focusing on different solution concepts with different objectives. One of the most important and well-studied ones is that of stability, proposed by Gale and Shapley, which captures fairness condition in a model where every individual in the market has a preference of the other side. When the preferences have indifferences (i.e., ties), a stable outcome need not be Pareto efficient, causing a loss in efficiency. The solution concept Pareto stability, which requires both stability and Pareto efficiency, offers a refinement of the solution concept stability in the sense that it captures both fairness and efficiency. We study the algorithmic question of computing a Pareto stable assignment in a many-to-many matching market model, where both sides of the market can have multiunit capacities (i.e., demands) and can be matched with multiple partners given the capacity constraints. We provide an algorithm to efficiently construct an assignment that is simultaneously stable and Pareto efficient; our result immediately implies the existence of a Pareto stable assignment for this model

    Experiencing Chen Yi's music: Local and Cosmopolitan Reciprocities in Ning for pipa, violin and cello

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    Chen Yi’s music, particularly her Ning for Pipa, Violin and Cello (2002), constructs reciprocities in compositional and aesthetic practice, and in the social-relational dynamics of musical contrast, performative and commemorative impulses. One aim of my paper is to suggest how Chen’s music offers multiple affiliations for music listeners, such that the local emerges in the cosmopolitan and vice versa. Events and textures emerge from, and become emblematic in emotional (affective) characters, in multiple orientations and receptions. Chen counterpoints and integrates the durational patterning suggestive of irregular Chinese “Ba Ban” tunes and more regular melodic models extending from popular song (e.g., the “Mo Li Hua” tune in Ning). Moving between, displacing and traversing—these emerging associations, narratives, encounters and migrations, entangle listening experiences of self and community, borderland and nation, and trauma and place

    Rediscovery of Perlodinella microlobata Wu, 1938, with notes on Tibetisoperla sclerotica Yan, Chen, Bozdogan & Li, 2022 (Plecoptera: Perlodidae)

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    Huo, Qing-Bo, Rehman, Abdur, Du, Yu-Zhou, Chen, Zhen-Ning (2022): Rediscovery of Perlodinella microlobata Wu, 1938, with notes on Tibetisoperla sclerotica Yan, Chen, Bozdogan & Li, 2022 (Plecoptera: Perlodidae). Zootaxa 5205 (1): 26-34, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5205.1.

    Trapping parameters comparison between cable sections from different service conditions by a new trapping-detrapping model

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    Space charge formation will cause electric field enhancement at certain location in the polymeric materials, especially under HVDC insulation condition. In our previous works, a model has been developed which is suitable for analysing the space charge data from depolarization test to calculate the material trapping parameters. In the present paper, two cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) cables, taken from HVAC service condition of 220kV for 12 years and for 8 years, were peeled as 100-200µm films from the outer to inner layer of insulation. Through the comparison between trapping parameters estimated from our model, it has been found that samples from inner insulation layers for both cables have the deepest trap depth and the greatest deep trap density, indicating samples from inner layers have the severest ageing

    Erstes Wiener Nobelpreisträgerseminar 2006 (Teil 5): Chen Ning Yang: "Ludwig Boltzmann and Modern Physics"

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    Wiener Nobelpreisträgerseminar 2006 Vienna Seminar of Nobel Laureates 2006 Mitschnitt einer Veranstaltung am Donnerstag, dem 29. Juni 2006 im Festsaal des Wiener Rathauses Koordination: Helmuth Hüffel, Projektleiter Hubert Christian Ehalt Eine Wiener Vorlesung in Kooperation mit der Universität Wien Teil 5 - Chen Ning Yang: "Ludwig Boltzmann and Modern Physics" Moderation: Herbert Pietschmann INHALT ====== Kapitel Titel Position --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Einleitung 00:00:00 2. Energetics 00:05:21 3. Planck’s Radiation Law 00:11:2
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