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    Transformando lo inmutable. Acciones de reforma y salvaguarda en la ópera de Beijing durante el siglo XX y primera década del siglo XXI

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    Con el objetivo de evaluar las principales tendencias que afectan a las producciones contemporáneas de ópera de Beijing, el presente artículo estudiará los procesos por los cuales a lo largo del siglo XX y la primera década del siglo XXI el género ha sido reformado, al tiempo que consolidaba su estructura hasta asumirse actualmente como símbolo de identidad cultural china. A tal fin se analizarán las reformas llevadas a cabo en las primeras décadas del siglo XX, durante el maoísmo y desde los años ochenta hasta la actualidad, así como las políticas de salvaguarda implementadas en los últimos años.Aiming to assess the main trends concerning contemporary Beijing opera productions, this paper will study the processes by which the genre has been reformed during the 20th century and the first decade of the 21st, while its structure was being defined until becoming nowadays a symbol of Chinese cultural identity. To that aim, the proposed analysis will focus on the reforms undertaken in the first decades of the 20th century, during the Maoist period and from the 80s until now, as well as the policies for its safeguard carried out in the last years

    Historia política de la ciencia nuclear

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    Vacuum ultraviolet photolysis of hydrogenated amorphous carbons. III. Diffusion of photo-produced H2 as a function of temperature

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    Hydrogenated amorphous carbon (a-C:H) has been proposed as one of the carbonaceous solids detected in the interstellar medium. Energetic processing of the a-C:H particles leads to the dissociation of the C-H bonds and the formation of hydrogen molecules and small hydrocarbons. Photo-produced H2 molecules in the bulk of the dust particles can diffuse out to the gas phase and contribute to the total H2 abundance. We have simulated this process in the laboratory with plasma-produced a-C:H and a-C:D analogs under astrophysically relevant conditions to investigate the dependence of the diffusion as a function of temperature. Plasma-produced a-C:H analogs were UV-irradiated using a microwave-discharged hydrogen flow lamp. Molecules diffusing to the gas-phase were detected by a quadrupole mass spectrometer, providing a measurement of the outgoing H2 or D2 flux. By comparing the experimental measurements with the expected flux from a one-dimensional diffusion model, a diffusion coefficient D could be derived for experiments carried out at different temperatures. Dependance on the diffusion coefficient D with the temperature followed an Arrhenius-type equation. The activation energy for the diffusion process was estimated (ED(H2)=1660+-110 K, ED(D2)=2090+-90 K), as well as the pre-exponential factor (D0(H2)=0.0007+0.0013-0.0004 cm2 s-1, D0(D2)=0.0045+0.005-0.0023 cm2 s-1) The strong decrease of the diffusion coefficient at low dust particle temperatures exponentially increases the diffusion times in astrophysical environments. Therefore, transient dust heating by cosmic rays needs to be invoked for the release of the photo- produced H2 molecules in cold PDR regions, where destruction of the aliphatic component in hydrogenated amorphous carbons most probably takes place

    A note on confluence in typed probabilistic lambda calculi

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    On the topic of probabilistic rewriting, there are several works studying both termination and confluence of different systems. While working with a lambda calculus modelling quantum computation, we found a system with probabilistic rewriting rules and strongly normalizing terms. We examine the effect of small modifications in probabilistic rewriting, affine variables, and strategies on the overall confluence in this strongly normalizing probabilistic calculus.Comment: To appear at LSFA 202

    John's ellipsoid and the integral ratio of a log-concave function

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    We extend the notion of John’s ellipsoid to the setting of integrable log-concave functions. This will allow us to define the integral ratio of a log-concave function, which will extend the notion of volume ratio, and we will find the log-concave function maximizing the integral ratio. A reverse functional affine isoperimetric inequality will be given, written in terms of this integral ratio. This can be viewed as a stability version of the functional affine isoperimetric inequality.Ministerio de Economía y CompetitividadFondo Europeo de Desarrollo RegionalConsejería de Industria, Turismo, Empresa e Innovación (Comunidad Autónoma de la Región de Murcia)Coordenação de aperfeiçoamento de pessoal de nivel superiorInstituto Nacional de Matemática Pura e Aplicad

    La educación físico-deportiva: un reto social

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    Finding Tori: Self-supervised Learning for Analyzing Korean Folk Song

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    In this paper, we introduce a computational analysis of the field recording dataset of approximately 700 hours of Korean folk songs, which were recorded around 1980-90s. Because most of the songs were sung by non-expert musicians without accompaniment, the dataset provides several challenges. To address this challenge, we utilized self-supervised learning with convolutional neural network based on pitch contour, then analyzed how the musical concept of tori, a classification system defined by a specific scale, ornamental notes, and an idiomatic melodic contour, is captured by the model. The experimental result shows that our approach can better capture the characteristics of tori compared to traditional pitch histograms. Using our approaches, we have examined how musical discussions proposed in existing academia manifest in the actual field recordings of Korean folk songs.Comment: Accepted at 24th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference (ISMIR 2023
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