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Radius Prawiro: kiprah, peran dan pemikiran
Begitulah sebuah dialektika tengah dan masih akan terus berlangsung. Pikiran-pikiran besar yang cenderung idealistis pada masa kejayaan Sukarno diganti dengan pikiran-pikiran pragmatis pada Soeharto. Kemudian, pikiran-pikiran itu pun diuji oleh zaman yang kemudian mengantar bangsa Indonesia pada tuntutan sejarah : reformasi ! Radius Prawiro berada ditengah dan, sampai batas-batas teretentu, turut membentuk sejarah itu. Perannya cukup menonjol dalam periode ketika pragmatisme berkembang menjadi roh ideologi pembangunan Orde baru. Tetapi, ia sadar bahwa ia adalah bagian dari sebuh tim yang berkarya bagi segenap bangsa Indonesia, dan bukan bagi segelintir orang. Ia juga telah memprediksi, dan senantiasa memcoba mengingatkan kemungkinan munculnya krisis yang melandda bangsa ini. Namun, sekali lagi, ia sekadar anggota sebuah tim yang besar. Kiprah, peran, dan butir-butir pemikiran Radius Prawiro sebagai anak manusia terungkap dalam biografi ini. Perjalanan hidup dan pemikiran Radius ini tentu mengandung sejumlah fakta yang boleh jadi berharga untuk merekonstruksi salah satu episode sejarah bangsa
Upper Bounds for the Euclidean Operator Radius and Applications
The main aim of the present paper is to establish various sharp
upper bounds for the Euclidean operator radius of an n−tuple of bounded
linear operators on a Hilbert space. The tools used are provided by several
generalisations of Bessel inequality due to Boas-Bellman, Bombieri and the
author. Natural applications for the norm and the numerical radius of bounded
linear operators on Hilbert spaces are also given
Pergulatan Indonesia membangun ekonomi : pragmatisme dalam aksi
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Inequalities for some Functionals Associated with Bounded Linear Operators in Hilbert Spaces
Some inequalities between the operator norm, numerical radius
and functional are established. New upper bounds for the nonnegative
quantity that complement some recent results of the author are given as well
Survey report: intersections of mining and agriculture, Boddington Radius
There is considerable evidence that the recent strength of Australia’s export oriented mining sector has contributed to economic growth both nationally and in the main mining states and regions although at uneven rates of growth. However investigation and analysis of the internal distribution of costs and benefits from mining within host regions transitioning from agricultural economies has been limited.This document reports results from a survey conducted by the lead author in the Peel Region during March-June 2012 as a part of the Regions in Transition (RiT) project under the umbrella of the CSIRO Minerals Down Under Flagship. The survey examines changing patterns of workforce participation, changing patterns of rural land use, income and expenditure flows and cross-sectoral influences between mining and agriculture. The targeted survey sample comprises adults over 18 years of age either living or working within a radius of approximately 50 km from Boddington town in the most sparsely populated shire of the region, where two separate mineral extraction and processing operations have been undergoing significant expansion. The data reveals that during the RiT project period (2009-2012) these developments triggered a considerable change in the existing socio-economic fabric sustaining proximate towns, communities and individuals. The particularities of the case mean that this report is most relevant to those with a close interest in the future wellbeing of the Boddington 50 km Radius during and beyond the life of current mining operations.The survey also makes a contribution to the wider literature concerning the socio-economic implications of mining. It investigates and confirms the possibility raised by Hajkowicz et al (2011) that the quantifiable benefits of mineral wealth they identify across 71 LGAs may “mask highly localised inequalities and disadvantage”. By providing a nuanced account of the uneven impacts of mining experienced in one region, the survey serves to illuminate the temporally specific economic trends in mining LGAs that Measham and Reeson (2011) identify from ABS statistical data. The findings presented here are undergoing further analysis as a component of an interdisciplinary study at Curtin Graduate School of Business utilizing economic multiplier analysis and qualitative social data to track and map economic impacts of mine operations income expenditure at regional and state level
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