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Kangakue-no-ki of the 3rd Year of Enkyū
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Motion of Quantized Vortices as Elementary Objects
The general local, nondissipative equations of motion for a quantized vortex
moving in an uncharged laboratory superfluid are derived from a relativistic,
co-ordinate invariant framework, having vortices as its elementary objects in
the form of stable topological excitations. This derivation is carried out for
a pure superfluid with isotropic gap at the absolute zero of temperature, on
the level of a hydrodynamic, collective co-ordinate description. In the
formalism, we use as fundamental ingredients that particle number as well as
vorticity are conserved, and that the fluid is perfect. No assumptions are
involved as regards the dynamical behaviour of the order parameter. The
interaction of the vortex with the background fluid, representing the Magnus
force, and with itself via phonons, giving rise to the hydrodynamic vortex
mass, are separated. For a description of the motion of the vortex in a dense
laboratory superfluid like helium II, two limits have to be considered: The
nonrelativistic limit for the superfluid background is taken, and the motion of
the vortex is restricted to velocities much less than the speed of sound. The
canonical structure of vortex motion in terms of the collective co-ordinate is
used for the quantization of this motion.Comment: 25 pages, 4 figures, published versio
Toward a Model for Marking up Non-SI Units and Measurements
This paper presents a markup model for encoding non-SI units and measurements. Historical texts contain many examples of compound measurements, composed of sets of units and numerical components. Instead of using the element, which requires a single set of @unit and @quantity, we propose a newly defined set of tags for encoding idiosyncratic measurement semantics, namely (model.encodingDescPart), (model.global and contained by ), (model.measureLike), and a relevant attribute @factor (which shows factors of numerical values given in a referenced element). All of these elements and attributes will be included in the TEI P5 Guidelines, and they are especially useful when encoding units that are not based on the decimal system. Though this paper offers example encodings based on a Japanese historical source, the Engi-Shiki, this model is also applicable to the markup of units used for measurement within various cultural spheres other than Japan
Labour Market Dualism and Diversification in Japan
The Japanese labour market has been regarded ‘dualistic’ in terms of employment status (regular vs. non-regular). While it is true, this perspective misses recent changes in regular employment in terms of labour flexibility. The government has attempted labour market deregulation since the 1990s to increase the flexibility of not only non-regular but also regular employment, and the labour market has become more diversified. Labour unions lack power resources to resist these neoliberal changes, however, because of their insufficient access to policy-making, low union density and a lack of solidarity against the background of economic stagnation and competition under globalization
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