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Suffragettes of the empire, daughters of the republic: women auto/biographers narrate national history (1918-1935)
AbstractThis paper explores modes of autobiographical writing by female authors in the early republican period. Women's autobiographies draw a strict distinction between the narration of the private and the public self, as they promote the narration of the undomestic, professional self at the expense of the private. Ironically, even if the autobiographers in question were politically active in suffrage, women's autobiographies either do not represent the authors' involvement in such campaigns, or praise state feminism for granting emancipation. “Personal is political” only becomes a maxim for a later generation of women writers, with autobiographies and autobiographical novels of the post-1970 period underscoring the importance of exploring the subjectivity of the adult woman/narrator. More recent examples of auto/biographical writing blur the boundaries between private and public and narrate gendered accounts of republican history.</jats:p
Comprehending Kademlia Routing - A Theoretical Framework for the Hop Count Distribution
The family of Kademlia-type systems represents the most efficient and most
widely deployed class of internet-scale distributed systems. Its success has
caused plenty of large scale measurements and simulation studies, and several
improvements have been introduced. Its character of parallel and
non-deterministic lookups, however, so far has prevented any concise formal
analysis. This paper introduces the first comprehensive formal model of the
routing of the entire family of systems that is validated against previous
measurements. It sheds light on the overall hop distribution and lookup delays
of the different variations of the original protocol. It additionally shows
that several of the recent improvements to the protocol in fact have been
counter-productive and identifies preferable designs with regard to routing
overhead and resilience.Comment: 12 pages, 6 figure
When does female multiple mating evolve to adjust inbreeding? : Effects of inbreeding depression, direct costs, mating constraints, and polyandry as a threshold trait
Ackowledgements: This work was funded by a European Research Council Starting Grant to JMR. All simulations were performed using the Maxwell computing cluster at the University of AberdeenPeer reviewedPublisher PD
Two covering polynomials of a finite poset, with applications to root systems and ad-nilpotent ideals
Kleene algebra with domain
We propose Kleene algebra with domain (KAD), an extension of Kleene algebra
with two equational axioms for a domain and a codomain operation, respectively.
KAD considerably augments the expressiveness of Kleene algebra, in particular
for the specification and analysis of state transition systems. We develop the
basic calculus, discuss some related theories and present the most important
models of KAD. We demonstrate applicability by two examples: First, an
algebraic reconstruction of Noethericity and well-foundedness; second, an
algebraic reconstruction of propositional Hoare logic.Comment: 40 page
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