219 research outputs found

    ‘Decolonisation’ in China, 1949-1959

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    In this chapter Jonathan Howlett adopts perspectives and models from wider literatures on decolonisation to explore the Chinese Communist Party’s elimination of the British semi-colonial presence from China after the revolution of 1949 and to place it within its global context. He focuses in particular on the CCP’s attempts to address the economic, cultural and human legacies of semi-colonialism within a comparative context. In so doing, the author seeks to complicate our understanding of the Sino-British relationship by exploring one of its most dramatic phases and to further illuminate this neglected period in Chinese history

    Perspectives on Policy Analysis: A Framework for Understanding and Design

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    Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.Policy Analysi

    On an optimal control policy for stormwater management in two connected dams

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    We consider the management of water in two connected dams. Stormwater generated by rainfall flows into a large capture dam and is subsequently pumped to a smaller supply dam. We use a discrete state space and assume random supply and daily demand. A simple management policy is to pump as much water as possible each day from the capture dam to the supply dam without allowing the supply dam to overflow. We shall refer to this policy as pump-to-fill. We will show that pump-to-fill minimizes overflow from the system and maximizes the amount of demand met thus providing the optimal pumping policy between a pair of discrete dams in series with a general input and demand process.C.E.M. Pearce, J. Piantadosi and P.G. Howletthttp://www.aimsciences.org/journals/pdfs.jsp?paperID=2266&mode=abstrac

    Fixing the volatile : studio vocal performance techniques

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    The process of compiling a studio vocal performance from many takes can often result in the performer producing a new complete performance once this new "best of" assemblage is heard back. This paper investigates the ways that the physical process of recording can alter vocal performance techniques, and in particular, the establishing of a definitive melodic and rhythmic structure.\ud \ud Drawing on his many years of experience as a commercially successful producer, including the attainment of a Grammy award, the author will analyse the process of producing a “credible” vocal performance in depth, with specific case studies and examples. The question of authenticity in rock and pop will also be discussed and, in this context, the uniqueness of the producer’s role as critical arbiter – what gives the producer the authority to make such performance evaluations?\ud \ud Techniques for creating conditions in the studio that are conducive to vocal performances, in many ways a very unnatural performance environment, will be discussed, touching on areas such as the psycho-acoustic properties of headphone mixes, the avoidance of intimidatory practices, and a methodology for inducing the perception of a “familiar” acoustic environment

    On the Constructive Approximation of Non-Linear Operators in the Modelling of Dynamical Systems

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    AbstractIn this paper we propose a systematic theoretical procedure for the constructive approximation of non-linear operators and show how this procedure can be applied to the modelling of dynamical systems. We extend previous work to show that the model is stable to small disturbances in the input signal and we pay special attention to the role of real number parameters in the modelling process. The implications of computability are also discussed. A number of specific examples are presented for the particular purpose of illustrating the theoretical procedure.</jats:p
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