1,965 research outputs found

    On the Abuaf-Ueda Flop via Non-Commutative Crepant Resolutions

    No full text
    The Abuaf-Ueda flop is a 7-dimensional flop related to ₂ homogeneous spaces. The derived equivalence for this flop was first proved by Ueda using mutations of semi-orthogonal decompositions. In this article, we give an alternative proof of the derived equivalence using tilting bundles. Our proof also shows the existence of a non-commutative crepant resolution of the singularity appearing in the flopping contraction. We also give some results on moduli spaces of finite-length modules over this non-commutative crepant resolution.The author would like to express his sincere gratitude to his supervisor, Professor Yasunari Nagai, and Professor Michel Van den Bergh for their advice and encouragement. The author is grateful to Professor Roland Abuaf for informing him about this interesting op, for careful reading of the first version of this article, and for giving me useful comments. The author would also like to thank Professor Shinnosuke Okawa for pointing out the paper [21], Professors Hajime Kaji and Yuki Hirano for their interest and suggestions, and Professor Michael Wemyss for reading and comments. It is also a pleasure to thank the referees for many helpful comments and suggestions. Part of this work was done during the author's stay at Hasselt University. The author would like to thank Hasselt University for the hospitality and excellent working conditions. This work is supported by Grant-in-Aid for JSPS Research Fellow 17J00857

    A successful model of regional healthcare information exchange in Japan: Case Study in Kagawa Prefecture

    No full text
    In this study, we focused on analysis of healthcare data exchange over the network. For the advance of broadband capability development, many governments expect online medical information exchange between medical institutions. Japanese government also has tried to deploy ICT in the healthcare field. In Japan, many healthcare ICT projects started, but almost of all the projects face many issues and failed to continue. This situation caused us to clarify the success factor of healthcare information exchange network. For inspecting the success factors, we analyzed information access of healthcare systems in Kagawa prefecture of Japan. Kagawa prefecture is one of the most advance areas for healthcare information technology. We analyzed four medical ICT projects in Kagawa prefecture: K-MIX, Critical Pathway for Diabetes, E-prescription, and PHR. In addition, we inspected characteristics of exchanged data in the network, and stakeholder involved in these projects. This analysis lets us find various types of healthcare ICT projects. Characteristic of data processed in the projects caused differences of characteristic of the projects. On the other hand, multiple systems process same data, though the project does not share the data itself. Considering various types of medical information exchanges projects, we propose classification and standard format of exchanged data according to their characteristic are critical for efficient business deployment. --e-Health,regional healthcare information exchange,EHR

    Handwrtitten notes for lease agreement between Dominguez Estate Company and Shigeru Ueda, approximately 1938

    No full text
    Sigeru Ueda written as "Bob Ueda."Handwritten notes with description of a lease agreement including eight different plots of land and cost of yearly rent. Shorthand notes are also included at the end of the document. See Item csudh_rsp_0072 for an executed lease agreement describing the same acreage

    Continuous decrease in serum brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) levels in a neuropsychiatric syndrome of systemic lupus erythematosus patient with organic brain changes

    No full text
    Atsuko Ikenouchi-Sugita, Reiji Yoshimura, Nobuhisa Ueda, Yuki Kodama, Wakako Umene-Nakano, Jun NakamuraDepartment of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Iseigaoka, Yahatanishi-ku, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, JapanAbstract: In the present study, the authors reported on a case in neuropsychiatric syndromes of systemic lupus erythematosus (NPSLE) with irreversible organic brain changes. The authors also longitudinally investigated serum brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) levels in the patient. We found that serum BDNF levels in the NPSLE patient with irreversible organic brain change were consistently low, independent of the severity of psychiatric symptoms. Thus, the longitudinal measurement of serum BDNF levels might be useful in predicting the prognosis of NPSLE.Keywords: brain-derived neurotrophic factor; neuropsychiatric syndrome of systemic lupus erythematosus; organic brain chang

    Letter from Dominguez Estate Company to Mr. Robert S. [Shigeru] Ueda, June 7, 1940

    No full text
    Letter is one of several attempts to acquire from Ueda a lease agreement with his signature for the current year

    Land lease statement from Dominguez Estate Company to Robert S. [Shigeru] Ueda

    No full text
    Statement reflects balances due for both 1938 and 1939 leases. An additional note sternly insists Ueda make an immediate payment

    Letter from Dominguez Estate Company to Mr. Robert S. [Shigeru] Ueda, May 9, 1939

    No full text
    Letter asks Ueda to sign and return two copies of a lease agreement that was recently sent

    Letter from Dominguez Estate Company to Mr. Robert Shigeru Ueda, June 8, 1938

    No full text
    Letter asks Ueda to return his rental receipt book with his upcoming payment to cancel charges for an 18 acre lease previously occupied b Mr. Goto

    Letter from [John Victor Carson], Dominguez Estate Company to Mr. Robert S. [Shigeru] Ueda, January 6, 1938

    No full text
    Letter requests Ueda sign a second copy of a land lease agreement, the first copy was enclosed in the sent letter as an executed document for his records
    corecore