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    Minguo shi qi Zang shi wen ti Ying wen dang an xuan bian

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    [Fo shuo] fo di jing [佛 說] 佛 地 經 trad. de Xuan zang 玄 奘.

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    Fo di jing 佛 地 經Buddhabhūmi-sūtraNumérisation effectuée à partir d'un document original.Fin seulement, T . 680, vol. 16, p. 723 a 18. 16-b 14. A gauche du titre final, sur la partie inf. de la f., colophon tabulaire : « Copie par le copiste auxiliaire, zhi si shu shou 直 司 書 手, Xi Xuan shuang 郗 玄 爽, le 19e jour du 8e mois de la 22e année zhen guang (11 septembre 648). 5502 mots en tout. Monteur-teinturier, zhuang huang shou 裝 潢 手, Fu Wen kai 輔 文 開. Le śramaṇa Bian ji 辯 機 du monastère [Da] Zong chi [大] 揔 持 寺 a tenu le pinceau 筆 手, les śramaṇa Xing you 行 友 du monastère Pu jiu 普 救 寺 de Pu zhou 蒲 州 et Xuan zhai 玄 賾 du monastère Xuan fa 玄 法 寺 ont attesté du sens du texte, le śramaṇa Xuan ying 玄 應 du monastère [Da] zong chi [大] 揔 持 寺 à corrigé les caractères, les śramaṇa Ling run 靈 閏, Ling fan 靈 範, Hui ming 惠 明, Seng sheng 僧 勝 du monastère Hong fu 弘 福 寺 ont attesté du sens du texte, le śramaṇa Xuan zang ayant traduit. Sous la surveillance de Xu Jing zong 許 敬 宗, yin qing guang lu da fu 銀 青 光 祿 大 夫, président du grand secrétariat de gauche de l'héritier du trône, tai zi zuo shu zi 太 子 左 庶 子, baron du xian de Gao yang, fondateur de principauté 高 陽 縣 開 國 男. A gauche du colophon, postface en 4 col. pour la copie et la propagation de cette nouvelle traduction. Repr. et étudié in SH , fasc. 23, pp. 3-7 et 47. Écr. kai call. Encre foncée. 40 col., 22 col. pour la f. 2, 17 car. par col. complète, 20 pour les gāthā. Marges tracées, sup. 4,4 cm, inf. 3,9 cm. Réglure 1,7 cm

    Fig. 1 in Phytochemical and biological studies on rare and endangered plants endemic to China. Part XV. Structurally diverse diterpenoids and sesquiterpenoids from the vulnerable conifer Pseudotsuga sinensis

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    Fig. 1. Chemical structures of terpenoids 1–40 from Pseudotsuga sinesis.Published as part of Huang, Ting, Ying, Sheng-Hui, Li, Jing-Ya, Chen, Hao-Wei, Zang, Yi, Wang, Wen-Xuan, Li, Jia, Xiong, Juan & Hu, Jin-Feng, 2020, Phytochemical and biological studies on rare and endangered plants endemic to China. Part XV. Structurally diverse diterpenoids and sesquiterpenoids from the vulnerable conifer Pseudotsuga sinensis, pp. 1-14 in Phytochemistry (112184) 169 on page 3, DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2019.112184, http://zenodo.org/record/829370

    Opportunistic secret communication in wireless systems:

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    This thesis examines the challenges of information-theoretic secret communication that exploits the temporal and spatial variations of the wireless medium to improve secret communication rates. We first examine the secrecy capacity of a system consisting of independent parallel channels with one transmitter, one intended receiver and one eavesdropper. We show that the secrecy capacity of the system is the sum of the secrecy capacities of the individual subchannels. We further derive the optimal power allocation strategy for a system of parallel AWGN channels subject to a total power constraint, and also extend the results to random fading channels with additive Gaussian noise. We then study the achievable secrecy rate with Gaussian random codes for the situation where the channel of the intended receiver is a constant AWGN channel, while the eavesdropper's channel is fast Rayleigh fading with unknown realizations but known statistics to the transmitter. The proposed method with artificial noise and bursting provides ways to achieve positive secrecy rate even when Bob's channel is worse than Eve's channel on average. We also examine the achievable secrecy rate for a multiple antenna system, and the optimal input structure needed to achieve this rate. For the multiple input single output case, an analytical solution is derived. Multiple antenna systems provide extra degrees of freedom to the transmitter so that a beamforming-like approach can be used to provide advantage to the intended receiver against the eavesdropper. Next we derive a secrecy capacity outer bound region for a class of one-sided interference channels. The outer bound is shown to be tight for a class of binary deterministic one-sided interference channels, and can be achieved within one bit for some Gaussian one-sided interference channels. Finally, as Gaussian random codes are impractical, we evaluate achievable secrecy rates with discrete signaling. We observe that with discrete signaling, there exists an optimal power that maximizes the achievable secrecy rate. For the AWGN channel, larger constellation is always better. While for fading channel, the optimal constellation size varies with the power constraint, and discrete signaling can perform better than random Gaussian coding.Ph.D.Includes bibliographical references (p. 129-134)by Zang L

    Combined indices to the authors and titles of books in two collections of Taoist literature

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    Cover title. Publisher statement on cover: Hafo Yanjing xue she 哈佛燕京學社. "Ben yin de yu Dao zang yi wai, jian shou Dao zang que jing mu lu yu Dao zang ji yao, Dao zang yong Shanghai Han fen lou ying yin ben, Que jing mu lu yong Dao zang ben, ji yao ze Chengdu Er xian an kan ben ye." "本引得於道藏以外, 兼收道藏闕經目錄與道藏輯要, 道藏用上海涵芬樓影印本, 闕經目錄用道藏本, 輯要則成都二仙庵刊本也.

    The Dunhuang Manuscript Version of a Synopsis of the Yu zhu jinggang bore jing xuan yan and Its Author

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    110009359848The present paper investigates a synoptic text, surviving only in Dunhuang manuscript fragments (Stein Nos 8044, 8166, and 9723 衾all part of the same scroll), dealing with the Yu zhu jingang bore jing xuan yan御註金剛般若經宣演, the work of Daoyin 道氤(668-740), a scholar-monk active during the Kaiyuan開元era.My examination of the content and form of the extant fragments leads me to conclude that this must be a synopsis compiled on the basis of the Jingang ying, a commentary to the Yu zhu jingang bore jing xuan yan. We know from Yitianʼs 義天Xin bian zhu zong jiao zang zong lu 新編諸宗教藏總録that a synoptic text called Yu zhu jingang bore jing xuan yan ke 御註金剛般若經宣演科, in two scrolls, was composed by Quanming 詮明, a scholar-monk who lived under the Liao 遼Dynasty. The text, however, has not been indentified so far. My investigation raises the possibility that the author of the above Dunhuang manuscript fragments might be no other than Quanming. These materials thus become very important sources not only for our understanding of the influence exerted by the Yu zhu jingang bore jing xuan yan ke and the Jingang ying on later Chinese Buddhism but also for the study of Quanmingʼs work and thought.departmental bulletin pape

    An Automatic 3D Scene Generation Pipeline Based on a Single 2D Image

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    In the last years, solutions were proposed in the literature to alleviate the complexity of using sophisticated graphic suites for 3D scene generation by leveraging automatic tools. The most common approach based on the processing of text descriptions, however, may not represent the ideal solution, e.g., for fast prototyping purposes. This paper proposes an alternative methodology able to extract information about the objects and the layout of the scene to be created from a single 2D image. Compared to previous works, experimental results reported in this work show improvements in terms of similarity between the 2D and 3D scenes

    Engaging in Drama Criticism: Zang Maoxun and His Four New Musical Texts from the Jade Tea Hall

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    abstract: This dissertation focuses on the corpus of Zang Maoxun’s literary creations in The Collection from the Fubao Hall and investigates his involvement in the cultural activities of the Jinling Poetry Society. Unearthing how Zang and this Society, as self and community, played an instrumental role in creating and sustaining a network of dramatists and drama critics in the Jiangnan region, a careful review of his poems and prose shows the extent to which text preparation, commentary, and printing were at the center of his communications with his social circle. Moreover, this dissertation unpacks Zang’s contribution to the promotion of dramatic texts through a thorough examination of his ardent editorial work in revising Tang Xianzu’s The Four Dream Plays from the Jade Tea Hall, the epitome of the southern musical drama. By using Zang’s 1618 Diaochong guan edition of his adaptations as a focal point, this dissertation compares it with three late Ming editions of Tang’s plays printed in the dual colors of red-and-black ink. In light of their innovative editorial designs, and the varying evaluations formed in their pages about Zang’s editorial work, this dissertation reveals the importance of Zang’s adaptations in the history of The Four Dream Plays’ textual transmission, as well as the interplay between the tradition of drama criticism and the new technology of multicolor printing and consequent innovation in editorial principles.Dissertation/ThesisDoctoral Dissertation East Asian Languages and Civilizations 201
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