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Book Review: The Soft Voice of Reason
FREUD AS AN EXPERT WITNESS
K. R. Eissler
Madison, Connecticut, International Universities Press 1986, 449 pages
Brief Remarks on Some Linguistic Features of Empathy and Sympathy
The use of words by an individual or culture is subject to the very same psychological forces that drive man\u27s other activities . Hence, the history of a word\u27s usage becomes a telling record of the mental processes of its creators and users, both conscious and unconscious. Etymology, as Freud has observed in his dreambook (1900), contributes significantly to our understanding of the deeper layers of the psyche . Let us take the word rival, for example, and see how we may make use of etymological data. It is derived from the Latin riva lis, I which originally meant one sharing a stream or neighbor, companion, aid (Oxford English Dictionary, 197 1; Shipley, 1984, p. 333). When Shakespeare has Bernardo say:
If you do meet Horatio and Marcellus , The rivals of my watch , bid them make haste (Hamlet, Act 1, Sc. i, 11. 13- 14)
rival is used in just this sense: companion, help meet, colleague. Yet this meaning is now obsolete. Today to declare someone a rival is to brand him or her a competitor, someone with whom one struggles, a foe, an enemy. The inevitable dark side of human relations is thus revealed: proximity implies danger, friends may betray, neighbors attack
Plagiarism Issues in Post-1998 Indonesian Film Posters
There are online articles, with visual materials, stating that some post-1998 Indonesian film posters were accused as plagiarism by common people. However, academically speaking, it needs deeper skills and knowledge to prove acts of plagiarism. This paper will discuss the issues around Indonesian film posters and plagiarism, including the possibility of citing in graphic design. The research will treat film posters not only as marketing tools to promote the movies, as many people consider, but also as graphic design materials. Some terms such as appropriation, homage, and pastiche will be discussed to analyze the phenomenon
Sharp mixed norm spherical restriction
Let be an integer and let . In this paper
we investigate the sharp form of the mixed norm Fourier extension inequality
\begin{equation*} \big\|\widehat{f\sigma}\big\|_{L^q_{{\rm rad}}L^2_{{\rm
ang}}(\mathbb{R}^d)} \leq {\bf C}_{d,q}\, \|f\|_{L^2(\mathbb{S}^{d-1},{\rm
d}\sigma)}, \end{equation*} established by L. Vega in 1988. Letting
be the set of exponents for which
the constant functions on are the unique extremizers of this
inequality, we show that: (i) contains the even integers and
; (ii) is an open set in the extended topology; (iii)
contains a neighborhood of infinity with
. In low dimensions we
show that . In particular, this breaks for the first time the even
exponent barrier in sharp Fourier restriction theory. The crux of the matter in
our approach is to establish a hierarchy between certain weighted norms of
Bessel functions, a nontrivial question of independent interest within the
theory of special functions.Comment: 21 page
Where do Women Give Birth in Rural Tanzania?
Skilled birth attendance is one of the key factors in improving maternal and neonatal health but coverage is frequently less than 50% in many African and Asian countries, especially in rural areas. This article reports the findings on skilled birth attendance in a remote area with a large nomadic population in northern Tanzania. In a secondary analysis of data from a retrospective study on immunisation rates, data were compiled on the rates of skilled birth attendance at 8 mobile reproductive and child health clinics run by a rural first-referral hospital in the Mbulu area, covering the years 1998, 1999, 2006 and 2007. These data were analysed according to tribal affiliation and distance from health institutions with obstetric services. Based on 3851 data sets, average rates of skilled birth attendance were 27%, 24%, 28% and 30% in 1998, 1999, 2006 and 2007, respectively (p = 0.02). At individual clinics, rates could be as low as 5-10%. Only at one clinic, significant improvement occurred over time (p< 0.01). In the univariate analysis, affiliation to the Iraqw tribe was a strong predictor of higher rates of skilled birth attendance in comparison with the nomadic Datoga tribe for all years combined (odds ratio [OR] 2.43 [95% confidence interval {CI} 1.92-3.07]), whereas distance showed only a minor influence (OR 1.02 [95% CI 1.01-1.02]). In the multivariate analysis, only tribal affiliation in 2007 (OR 2.69 [95% CI 1.12-6.46]) and for all years combined (OR 1.65 [95% CI 1.04-2.61]) was a significant factor. This study documented lower than the national average rates of skilled birth attendance in a rural area in Tanzania, especially among the nomadic Datoga tribe, over several years. The effect of distance was not consistent. To increase rates of women giving birth with skilled attendance in rural, remote settings and in populations with large proportions of nomadic people, a multi-facetted approach involving education in and sensitisation for pregnancy- and delivery-related issues, support for planned and emergency transportation, and improved quality of obstetric and neonatal services needs to be explored
opendf - an implementation of the dual fermion method for strongly correlated systems
The dual fermion method is a multiscale approach for solving lattice problems
of interacting strongly correlated systems. In this paper, we present the
\texttt{opendf} code, an open-source implementation of the dual fermion method
applicable to fermionic single-orbital lattice models in dimensions
and . The method is built on a dynamical mean field starting point, which
neglects all local correlations, and perturbatively adds spatial correlations.
Our code is distributed as an open-source package under the GNU public license
version 2.Comment: 7 pages, 6 figures, 28th Annual CSP Workshop proceeding
Subfield-Subcodes of Generalized Toric codes
We study subfield-subcodes of Generalized Toric (GT) codes over
. These are the multidimensional analogues of BCH codes,
which may be seen as subfield-subcodes of generalized Reed-Solomon codes. We
identify polynomial generators for subfield-subcodes of GT codes which allows
us to determine the dimensions and obtain bounds for the minimum distance. We
give several examples of binary and ternary subfield-subcodes of GT codes that
are the best known codes of a given dimension and length.Comment: Submitted to 2010 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory
(ISIT 2010
Toptet
Final states with four tops appear in various extensions of the Standard
Model. Alas, top reconstruction faces combinatorial issues as they show up as
large multiplicity events. In this paper, we present a new procedure to
determine whether new physics is in fact due to a new source for tops. We
establish the use of this procedure to separate the signal from background
(primarily +jets). Our analysis is model independent, in that it does
not use any details of the four top production (such as possible missing
energy), and does not require b-tagging.Comment: Modifications on the manuscrip
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