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Corrigendum to : “On the circle criterion for boundary control systems in factor form : Lyapunov stability and Lur'e equations”
A corrected version of [P. Grabowski and F.M. Callier, ESAIM: COCV 12 (2006) 169–197], Theorem 4.1, p. 186, and Example, is given
Portuguese Studies Review, vol. 8, n° 2, 2000
Callier-Boisvert Colette. Portuguese Studies Review, vol. 8, n° 2, 2000. In: Recherches en anthropologie au Portugal, n°1, 2001. La ville sensible. p. 144
Lusotopie, 2000, Lusophonies asiatiques, Asiatiques en lusophonies
Callier-Boisvert Colette. Lusotopie, 2000, Lusophonies asiatiques, Asiatiques en lusophonies. In: Recherches en anthropologie au Portugal, n°1, 2001. La ville sensible. p. 143
François Guichard, ed., Articulation des territoires dans la péninsule ibérique, 2001
Callier-Boisvert Colette. François Guichard, ed., Articulation des territoires dans la péninsule ibérique, 2001. In: Lusotopie, n°8, 2001. Timor Les défis de l'indépendance. p. 370
Portuguese Studies Review, vol. 8, n° 2, 2000
Callier-Boisvert Colette. Portuguese Studies Review, vol. 8, n° 2, 2000. In: Recherches en anthropologie au Portugal, n°1, 2001. La ville sensible. p. 144
Michel Agier, Anthropologie du Carnaval. La ville, la fête et l'Afrique à Bahia
Callier-Boisvert Colette. Michel Agier, Anthropologie du Carnaval. La ville, la fête et l'Afrique à Bahia. In: Recherches en anthropologie au Portugal, n°1, 2001. La ville sensible. p. 145
Portugese Stories Review ; Spring-Summer 1999, Volume 7, n° 2 : « Macau Past and Present : a Reflecting Pool ».
Callier-Boisvert Colette. Portugese Stories Review ; Spring-Summer 1999, Volume 7, n° 2 : « Macau Past and Present : a Reflecting Pool ».. In: Recherches en anthropologie au Portugal, n°1, 2000. « Benjamim Enes Pereira ». p. 127
Portugese Stories Review ; Spring-Summer 1999, Volume 7, n° 2 : « Macau Past and Present : a Reflecting Pool ».
Callier-Boisvert Colette. Portugese Stories Review ; Spring-Summer 1999, Volume 7, n° 2 : « Macau Past and Present : a Reflecting Pool ».. In: Recherches en anthropologie au Portugal, n°1, 2000. « Benjamim Enes Pereira ». p. 127
On the asymptotic behavior of the projection Riccati differential equation
The solution of the Riccati differential equation is reported to be asymptotically close to the solution of the projection Riccati differential equation (PRDE). The asymptotic behavior of the latter is analyzed on an explicit formula. The almost periodic asymptote of the solution of the PRDE is computed by an algorithm based upon the concepts of aperiodic- almost-periodic generator decomposition of a linear map, and row-staircase form of a polynomial matrix. The analysis provides ultimately a convergence criterion.</p
Staging [in]visible subjects: Blackqueer bodies, social death and performance
Staging [In]visible Subjects: BlackQueer Bodies, Social Death and Performance is an examination of the ways in which death and violence operate within the lives of black/queer youth. Black/queer youth experience marginalization across several dimensions of difference (i.e. race, class, sexuality, gender, etc). Proximity from white, male, middle class, heteronormative acceptability places these youth particularly vulnerable to violence and death. Moreover, the ubiquitous nature of white supremacy, patriarchy, homophobia, and capitalism normalize the degradation and devaluation of black/queer bodies, lives, stories, and experience. This degradation often materializes in the absence of black/queer narratives and experiences. Whereas, black/queer bodies are not seen as central to black politics, cultural life and struggles, and neither are they central to current articulations of queer politics, cultural life, and struggle. The systematic premature and preventable death experienced by black/queer youth demands an expansion of current conceptualization of those who are the most vulnerable among us. Through an intersectional analysis informed by Black queer theory, Performance theory, and Black feminist theory this project explores the possibility of utilizing personal narrative and art—namely poetry and theatre—to not only understand violence operates within the lives of black/queer youth, but to reinsert their narratives and experiences back into our cultural memory and political liberatory movements and strategies.Submission published under a 24 month embargo labeled 'Closed Access', the embargo will last until 2018-05-01The student, Durell Callier, accepted the attached license on 2016-04-04 at 16:28.The student, Durell Callier, submitted this Dissertation for approval on 2016-04-04 at 16:31.This Dissertation was approved for publication on 2016-04-07 at 08:35.DSpace SAF Submission Ingestion Package generated from Vireo submission #9147 on 2016-07-07 at 14:16:31Made available in DSpace on 2016-07-07T21:14:33Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 3
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