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    Ouch That Hurt! A Visual EP and Documentary

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    This culminating experience project consisted of a visual and collaborative Extended Play (referred to as “EP” henceforth) and a documentary of the process of creating a visual EP in its entirety. The most important part of the author’s culminating experience was a finished EP of three original songs. The author created visuals for each song, using a variety of different sources learned during her time at Berklee. The EP featured all original music written by the author and was a collaboration between instrumentalists, recording engineers, mixing and mastering engineers from Berklee. Additionally, each song featured a different analog or digital emulation synthesizer in order to expand the author\u27s knowledge of music technology and of music history in the synth pop genre. The author chose to do an EP for her culminating experience project in order to expand her personal artistry, continue working on her songwriting, production and engineering, learn about new synthesizers, and to capture the entire process in an educational documentary in order to show how an EP is created from start to finish.https://remix.berklee.edu/graduate-studies-production-technology/1270/thumbnail.jp

    Inter rater reliability of recovery capital: Assessment of a clinician rated measure

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    This study investigated the inter rater reliability for the Clinician Recovery Capital Measure as a tool to assess recovery capital for clients with alcohol and other drug problems. The sample consisted of 15 women (M = 40.07 years, SD = 10.79 years) and 6 men (M = 47.83 years, SD = 13.57 years), who had at least a three year degree or equivalent in a relevant field plus professional/practical experience with mental health clients. Assessment of inter rater reliability required participants to code standardised case notes using the Clinician Recovery Capital Measure. Data were analysed for total recovery capital as well as the subcategories of social, human, cultural and physical capital. Use of the Intra Class Correlation Coefficient (ICC) demonstrated excellent levels of inter rater reliability for total recovery capital ICC = 0.909, social capital ICC = 0.884, human capital ICC = 0.775, cultural capital ICC = 0.857, and physical capital ICC = 0.975. These ICC results demonstrate that the Clinician Recovery Capital Measure can be reliably coded by a range of mental health practioners in an Australian clinical context. This study is an important step in the development of the clinician recovery capital measure and the process of operationalising recovery. Keywords: AOD, Australian, clinician, inter rater reliability, intra class correlation, recovery capital, substance misuse, CRC

    Simultaneous decomposition of two EP matrices with applications

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    [EN] We find a simple canonical form for EP complex matrices A and B under simultaneous unitary equivalence.The first author is supported by Project UPV. PAID-06-12 (Ref. SP2012047). The second author is supported by the Guangxi Natural Science Fundation (2013GXNSFAA019008), the Key Project of Education Department of Guangxi (201202ZD031), National Science Foundation of China (11361009), and Science Research Project 2013 of the China-ASEAN Study Center (Guangxi Science Experiment Center) of Guangxi University for Nationalities.Benítez López, J.; Liu, X. (2014). Simultaneous decomposition of two EP matrices with applications. Electronic Journal of Linear Algebra. 27:407-425. https://doi.org/10.13001/1081-3810.1627S4074252

    EP - Kyan Palmer

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    abstract: "EP \u2014 Kyan Palmer" is a compilation of three songs, "Hit List," "Queen Cobra," and "Burn Mona Lisa" all written and recorded by Barrett student, Kyan Palmer. The project explores the process involved in creating recorded music and exposes the vulnerability and self-reflection in writing a song. The following depicts the thought process that came about in the creation of each song from the lyrics, to the vocals, to the production. This paper depicts a journal-like writing style outlining the various events that took place while creating EP \u2014 Kyan Palmer. The bulk of this Thesis/Creative Project was the written, produced, and recorded music attached in the appendix. With that said, the following document is intended to be reflective rather than scholarly and acts as an accompaniment to the audio recordings and video entries

    Hammock, An EP and Visuals about Ego and Success

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    This project seeks to produce a musical universe in the form of an Extended Play (EP) with seven songs and accompanying visuals. The EP is a concept album that is centered on themes of ego and success. This album blends rock, electronic, hip-hop, and storytelling. This project was recorded and mixed in the Berklee Valencia studios. First, a template was made for each part of the story and visual themes, and then the songs were recorded instrument by instrument. All the sounds, visuals, samples and music are original creations by the author of the project Michael Dodson. The author learned how to design sounds and visuals to represent thematic elements in the music. In the future, he will create a live show based around the EP. The show will feature live composing and live visuals.https://remix.berklee.edu/graduate-studies-production-technology/1294/thumbnail.jp

    Please Rewind: An Instrumental EP

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    This project is an instrumental EP, consisting of five tracks which the author wrote, produced and mixed. The goal for the project was to create a complete project that would serve to showcase the author’s abilities as a musician, sound designer and engineer, in order to assist in the search for career opportunities after graduation. The project combined modern Hip Hop influences, with the author’s love for 1980’s era film soundtracks and their synth heavy scores, into a blend that highlights the music the author is passionate about, and how he can contribute to its creation.https://remix.berklee.edu/graduate-studies-production-technology/1176/thumbnail.jp

    Producing Progressive Rock : Havu – EP Record

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    This bachelor’s thesis studies progressive rock, a genre of rock music. The media part of this thesis consists of Havu’s EP record which was released independently by the artist. The thesis begins with a look into the brief history of progressive rock music and its evolution through the decades. Additionally, the thesis examines the instruments and their uses in the genre. The second part of the thesis investigates the methods of producing progres-sive rock music and illustrates the whole production process behind Havu’s EP record from pre-production to mixing and mastering. The emphasis on the production part is on examining the methods of combining elements from different eras. The last section analyses the learning process through the author’s experiences. It explains what the author learnt and how this information could be helpful in the future productions.Havu - EP Recor

    EP Elements in Rings with Involution

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    [EN] Let R be a unital ring with involution. We first show that the EP elements in R can be characterized by three equations. Namely, let a. R, then a is EP if and only if there exists x. R such that (xa)* = xa, xa(2) = a and ax(2) = x. Any EP element in R is core invertible and Moore-Penrose invertible. We give more equivalent conditions for a core (Moore-Penrose) invertible element to be an EP element. Finally, any EP element is characterized in terms of the n-EP property, which is a generalization of the bi-EP property.This research is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 11771076). The first author is grateful to China Scholarship Council for giving him a purse for his further study in Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Spain.Xu, S.; Chen, J.; Benítez López, J. (2019). EP Elements in Rings with Involution. Bulletin of the Malaysian Mathematical Sciences Society. 42(6):3409-3426. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40840-019-00731-xS34093426426Baksalary, O.M., Trenkler, G.: Core inverse of matrices. Linear Multilinear Algebra 58(6), 681–697 (2010)Benítez, J.: Moore–Penrose inverses and commuting elements of CC^{*}-algebras. J. Math. Anal. Appl. 345(2), 766–770 (2008)Bhaskara Rao, K.P.S.: The Theory of Generalized Inverses Over Commutative Rings. Taylor and Francis, London (2002)Boasso, E.: On the Moore–Penrose inverse, EP Banach space operators, and EP Banach algebra elements. J. Math. Anal. Appl. 339(2), 1003–1014 (2008)Chen, W.X.: On EP elements, normal elements and partial isometries in rings with involution. Electron. J. Linear Algebra 23, 553–561 (2012)Drivaliaris, D., Karanasios, S., Pappas, D.: Factorizations of EP operators. Linear Algebra Appl. 429, 1555–1567 (2008)Hartwig, R.E.: Block generalized inverses. Arch. Retion. Mech. Anal. 61(3), 197–251 (1976)Hartwig, R.E., Spindelböck, K.: Matrices for which AA^* and AA^{\dagger } commute. Linear Multilinear Algebra 14(3), 241–256 (1983)Koliha, J.J., Patrício, P.: Elements of rings with equal spectral idempotents. J. Aust. Math. Soc. 72(1), 137–152 (2002)Mosić, D., Djordjević, D.S., Koliha, J.J.: EP elements in rings. Linear Algebra Appl. 431, 527–535 (2009)Mosić, D., Djordjević, D.S.: New characterizations of EP, generalized normal and generalized Hermitian elements in rings. Appl. Math. Comput. 218, 6702–6710 (2012)Patrício, P., Puystjens, R.: Drazin–Moore–Penrose invertiblity in rings. Linear Algebra Appl. 389, 159–173 (2004)Rakić, D.S., Dinčić, Nebojša Č., Djordjević, D.S.: Group, Moore–Penrose, core and dual core inverse in rings with involution. Linear Algebra Appl. 463, 115–133 (2014)von Neumann, J.: On regular rings. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 22(12), 707–713 (1936

    Ep – Energy as Transformation and Time Emergence

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    The Ep Theory (Energy as Transformation and Time Emergence) presents a unified energetic framework in which mass, gravity, motion, and time are inter-transforming forms of a single conserved quantity. The model introduces the Ep Diamond geometry, the critical balance parameter Δ, and coupling invariants (κ, μ), describing time as an emergent energetic rhythm rather than an external dimension. The theory provides a formal energetic basis for spacetime symmetry, entropy direction, and fractal self-similarity across physical scales. The project contains the full conceptual, physical, mathematical, and epistemic structure of the Ep framework, including all modules F1–F20 and the final synthesis. The included visual file “Map of the Ep Theory” illustrates the global structure and logical relations between all modules. All scientific sources and citations are embedded within each module (F1–F20), placed at the end of every section in APA 7 format. All analytical, geometric, and dynamic equations are provided in English. Final Version (2025) The folder Final_Version contains the complete and authoritative release of the Ep Theory. It includes: the full mathematical monograph (Ep_Complete_ANG_with_TOC.pdf), the formal theoretical document (Ep – Energy as Transformation and T.pdf), the complete G-series global consistency tests (including G1.7), the “Map of the Ep Theory” diagram, the final authorship declaration, the CC BY–ND 4.0 license, the README describing archive structure. All final materials are provided in English and assembled into a single verified archive: Ep_Final_Version_v1.zip, accompanied by its SHA-256 integrity file (Ep_Final_Version_v1_HASH.txt). Archival Materials Earlier drafts, intermediate files (including the older F20 package), and historical development notes are preserved in the folder Previous_Versions to maintain a transparent research history and development lineage of the theory. The raw hand-drawn Ep Diamond diagram and its verification files are stored in the folder Ep_Diamond_Raw_Diagram. License and Authorship License: Creative Commons Attribution–NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY–ND 4.0) Author: Jakub Różycki (2025
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