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Dimiter Prodanov and Sumit Vohra introduce their Active Segmentation tool for plant image analysis.
Dimiter Prodanov (IMEC, Belgium) and Sumit Vohra (Zuse Institute, Germany) introduce Active Segmentation as a tool for plant cell image analysis
Hadji Dimiter, The hanging of Vasil Levski
Title: Хаджи Димитър (Hadji Dimiter); Обесвание на Васил Левски (The hanging of Vasil Levski) Originally published: ‘Hadji Dimiter’ in Независмост, III, 47, (11 July 1873). ‘The Hanging of Vasil Levski’ in Календар за година 1876 (Calendar for the year 1876), published by Hristo Botev in Romania. Language: Bulgarian Edition used: Hristo Botev. Poems, translated by Kevin Ireland (Sofia: Sofia Press, 1982). About the author Hristo Botev [1848, Kalofer (Balkan valley) – 1876, near Vratsa (north-..
Hadji Dimiter, The hanging of Vasil Levski
Title: Хаджи Димитър (Hadji Dimiter); Обесвание на Васил Левски (The hanging of Vasil Levski) Originally published: ‘Hadji Dimiter’ in Независмост, III, 47, (11 July 1873). ‘The Hanging of Vasil Levski’ in Календар за година 1876 (Calendar for the year 1876), published by Hristo Botev in Romania. Language: Bulgarian Edition used: Hristo Botev. Poems, translated by Kevin Ireland (Sofia: Sofia Press, 1982). About the author Hristo Botev [1848, Kalofer (Balkan valley) – 1876, near Vratsa (north-..
Ad-Hoc Architecture of Systems for Disaster Risk Management
International audienceThe essence of functioning of present-day systems of disasters risk management is information processing for decision making in target domain of risk management. Risk management is the specific field of situational management. Disasters is a result of evolution of situations concerned with different environment natural, technogenic, and human activity processes. The main purpose of disasters risks management (DRM) systems is to provide organizational and technological services to participants in risk management processes to perform the functions assigned to them. DRM system is a complex organizational and technical system. The result of its configuration should be accorded with the architectural model of the organization and cover all levels of organizational and technical means that ensure its operation. Ad-hoc architectural views should reflect point of views concerted with situation context (semantics), stakeholders’ positions and available required management means. Organization of DRM system based on ad-hoc architecture approach is proposed in the paper
Moschovakis Extension of Represented Spaces
Given a represented space (in the sense of TTE theory), an appropriate
representation is constructed for the Moschovakis extension of its carrier
(with paying attention to the cases of effective topological spaces and
effective metric spaces). Some results are presented about TTE computability in
the represented space obtained in this way. For single-valued functions, we
prove, roughly speaking, the computability of any function which is absolutely
prime computable in some computable functions. A similar result holds for
multi-valued functions, but with an analog of absolute prime computability. The
formulation of this result makes use of the notion of computability in
iterative combinatory spaces - a notion studied by the author in other
publications
Interview with Dimiter Kenarov--Dec. 29-30, 2014
Interview Themes -- Part I: Dec. 29, 2014 -- 1:15 Kenarov’s background and how he came to write on Eastern Europe; 6:15 On the American high school in Bulgaria Kenarov attended during the 1990s; 10:40 Memories of 1989 in Bulgaria; 13:45 On the blowing up of the Georgi Dimitrov mausoleum; 19:45 Is a heightened sense of the surreal in politics and everyday life a useful or a demobilizing sensibility?; 24:00 The case of the Serbs and self-irony; 28:30 On the legacy of communism in Bulgaria; 35:05 How the generation that grew up after communism relates to its legacy; 36:15 Kenarov’s own family’s experience of communism; 40:55 On his parents’ approach to politics after 1989; 45:25 How Kenarov imagines his audience within and beyond the region; pieces written in English vs. Bulgarian, translated, etc.; 50:40 Using the word “totalitarian”; 54:25 Bulgaria as a unique vs. representative case; 1:02:05 To what extent is there a cautionary tale for the West in East European dissident literature?; 1:09:15 Who is critiquing the West in Eastern Europe/Bulgaria now; nostalgia for communism. Part II: Dec. 30, 2014 -- 0:00 On women’s experience of communism from Kenarov’s family history; 7:05 Kenarov’s mother’s study of cybernetics and his grandmother’s tenure as a mayor; 10:50 Controversy, conflict and danger in reporting on the region (Crimea, Belarus, etc.); 14:15 Kenarov’s favorite story and how it came into being (via the KGB and prison); 22:05 On whether or not there is such a thing as “Eastern Europe”; 24:25 How defining was the experience of “transition” for Kenarov’s generation?; 27:15 On the post-communist period as an acceleration of time; 30:40 Confronting the narrative of Eastern Europe as an absence of something/lacking something and what ideas resonated with people in the 1990s; 35:05 What Bulgarians see when they look to Turkey; 41:25 Kenarov’s Gagauz and Romanian-speaking extended family members; 45:00 The recent events in Ukraine; 47:45 Kenarov’s study of Russian literature; 55:45 Contemporary Bulgarian writers doing interesting work: 1:01:20 How Kenarov sees his own work in relation to that of academics who work on the regionInterview with Dimiter Kenarov, a freelance journalist, poet and translator from Bulgaria. The interview was conducted in Istanbul, Turkey in two parts on December 29 and 30, 2014. Kenarov has written on a variety of issues of relevance to contemporary Eastern Europeans, among them a fascinating profile of Georgi Markov, the Cold War dissident from Bulgaria who was famously assassinated in 1978; a piece on Poland since theshale gas bubble, on snowboarders in Sarajevo, as well a number of recent articles on Ukraine and Crimea relating to politics and the environment, and many many other topics. He has written for venues like The Atlantic, Foreign Policy, The Nation, Esquire and Outside. He is also a photographer, poet, and translator of poetry.1_17757zet1_h9392o3
Линейные операторы с достаточным множеством наперед заданных собственных векторов
[Skordev Dimiter; Skordev D.; Скордев Димитър]Bulgarian. Russian, English summar
First-Order Reaction-Diffusion System with Space-Fractional Diffusion in an Unbounded Medium
Generalized Differentiability of Continuous Functions
Many physical phenomena give rise to mathematical models in terms of fractal, non-differentiable functions. The paper introduces a broad generalization of the derivative in terms of the maximal modulus of continuity of the primitive function. These derivatives are called indicial derivatives. As an application, the indicial derivatives are used to characterize the nowhere monotonous functions. Furthermore, the non-differentiability set of such derivatives is proven to be of measure zero. As a second application, the indicial derivative is used in the proof of the Lebesgue differentiation theorem. Finally, the connection with the fractional velocities is demonstrated
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