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Institutional Insecurity
Already the world's second biggest energy consumer, China is presently on track to become the world's largest user of energy by the year 2030. This phenomenon has kindled a profusion of literature to address how China will meet this demand and the affect it will have on global energy security. Current analyses overwhelmingly focus on the notion that energy security is based on the assurance of reliable energy supply at a reasonable price, invoking a disproportionate emphasis on the security of China's oil supply. This is largely a result of the psychological elements arising from the uncertainty of guaranteed oil supplies for China. In reality, however, oil imports are merely one dimension of China's energy security concerns and not even the most important. Far less attention has been given to the more obscure though imperative factor of China's domestic energy institutions and their role in meeting the country's energy security challenges both at home and abroad
Exercises for word analysis in grade II.
Thesis (Ed.M.)--Boston University
N.B.: the following pages are missing: cover page; pages 374-376 at end of text
Aggregated Feature Retrieval for MPEG-7 via Clustering
In this paper, we describe an approach to combining text and visual features from MPEG-7 descriptions of video. A video retrieval process is aligned to a text retrieval process based on the TF*IDF vector space model via clustering of low-level visual features. Our assumption is that shots within the same cluster are not only similar visually but also semantically, to a certain extent. Our experiments on the TRECVID2002 and TRECVID2003 collections show that adding extra meaning to a shot based on the shots from the same cluster is useful when each video in a collection contains a high proportion of similar shots, for example in documentaries
Reviews
Alan Clarke, Designing Computer‐Based Learning Materials, Aldershot: Gower, 2001. ISBN: 0–566–08320–5. Hardback, xviii+196 pages, £45.00
Flyer for JISC Programme Meeting (Nov 07)
This is the flyer that we produced for the first programme meeting that the Faroes team attended. Its early days, but we describe the objectives of the project, and talk about our past experiences with CLARE and CLARE
Los mercados laborales en América Latina: el argumento de la oferta
(Disponible en idioma inglés únicamente) En este trabajo se muestra que los factores que inciden en la oferta laboral fueron determinantes claves de los cambios en el empleo, el desempleo y las diferencias de ingreso en América Latina durante los años 90. Las dos fuerzas principales que impulsan la oferta laboral en la región han sido los factores demográficos y la educación.
Polynomial growth of sumsets in abelian semigroups
Let S be an abelian semigroup, and A a finite subset of S. The sumset hA
consists of all sums of h elements of A, with repetitions allowed. Let |hA|
denote the cardinality of hA. Elementary lattice point arguments are used to
prove that an arbitrary abelian semigroup has polynomial growth, that is, there
exists a polynomial p(t) such that |hA| = p(h) for all sufficiently large h.
Lattice point counting is also used to prove that sumsets of the form h_1A_1 +
>... + h_rA_r have multivariate polynomial growth.Comment: 8 pages. LaTex. To appear in Journal de Theorie des Nombres de
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Quartic points on the Fermat quintic
In this paper, we study the algebraic points of degree over
on the Fermat curve of equation . A geometrical
description of these points has been given in 1997 by Klassen and Tzermias.
Using their result, as well as Bruin's work about diophantine equations of
signature , we give here an algebraic description of these points. In
particular, we prove there is only one Galois extension of of
degree that arises as the field of definition of a non-trivial point of
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