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    Black Hawk Down and the Silences of Ridley’s Scott’s Realism

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    A telling moment occurs in the film Black Hawk Down (Bruckheimer & Scott, 2001) when the reliable Shawn Nelson is literally struck deaf by the gunfire of his partner. Nelson can no longer hear his fellow American soldiers, their gunfire, or the screams of his dying enemies. Prior to losing his hearing, Nelson puts in a mouth protector, explaining that on his last mission, he almost bit off his tongue. Thus, Nelson ensures that he will be able to speak of any evil he hears, but, alas, he becomes deal. Nelson\u27s predicament somewhat parallels that of the audience of Ridley Scott\u27s technically masterful film. Exposed to the depiction of an intense battle and immersed in a realistic rendering, one can hear only the immediacy of battle. Its deeper political implications have been silenced

    Information completeness in Nelson algebras of rough sets induced by quasiorders

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    In this paper, we give an algebraic completeness theorem for constructive logic with strong negation in terms of finite rough set-based Nelson algebras determined by quasiorders. We show how for a quasiorder RR, its rough set-based Nelson algebra can be obtained by applying the well-known construction by Sendlewski. We prove that if the set of all RR-closed elements, which may be viewed as the set of completely defined objects, is cofinal, then the rough set-based Nelson algebra determined by a quasiorder forms an effective lattice, that is, an algebraic model of the logic E0E_0, which is characterised by a modal operator grasping the notion of "to be classically valid". We present a necessary and sufficient condition under which a Nelson algebra is isomorphic to a rough set-based effective lattice determined by a quasiorder.Comment: 15 page

    Medical Literary Messenger (Vol. 3, No. 2, Spring/Summer 2016)

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    Exposure / Dan Campion -- The Second Floor Shop B / Hil Scott -- Incubator Memory / Meridian Johnson -- Take Me to Richmond / Derick Nelson Jenkins -- Destination Unknown / Derick Nelson Jenkins -- Symmetry / Derick Nelson Jenkins -- The Aide / Erika D. Price -- Subconscious / David Yoffe -- What My Uncle is Thinking / Tamsyn Brennan -- Progression / E. F. Schraeder -- Waiting / Justin Nicholes -- Only 1,482 Steps From the Massey Cancer Center Entrance / Dodge Havens -- At Hardy-Owen Funeral Home, Conveniently Located on Dixie Highway / Monique Kluczykowski -- After the Diagnosis / Chelsea Krieg -- A Journey of a Thousand Steps / Leslie Bobb -- Average Worries / John Davis Jr -- Cadavers / Cheyenne Marco -- Ribosome and Friends / Hil Scott -- Matrix B / Hil Scott -- Chicago Portrait no. 37: Herpes in the Botanical Garden / Erika D. Price -- Dhyanam (Meditation) / Priyadarshini Komala -- Miscarriage / Sarah Gane Burton -- Intern Year / Megan Coe -- Waiting Room (Pulse) / Stephen C. Middleton -- Steady My Heart / Emily Lasinsky -- Into the ER, We Rush / Susan April -- Flow / Derick Nelson Jenkins

    Infrared problem for the Nelson model on static space-times

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    We consider the Nelson model with variable coefficients and investigate the problem of existence of a ground state and the removal of the ultraviolet cutoff. Nelson models with variable coefficients arise when one replaces in the usual Nelson model the flat Minkowski metric by a static metric, allowing also the boson mass to depend on position. A physical example is obtained by quantizing the Klein-Gordon equation on a static space-time coupled with a non-relativistic particle. We investigate the existence of a ground state of the Hamiltonian in the presence of the infrared problem, i.e. assuming that the boson mass tends to 0 at infinity

    Cross-sectional associations between variations in ankle shape by statistical shape modeling, injury history, and race : the Johnston County Osteoarthritis Project

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    Rheumatology Research Foundation Medical Student Preceptorship Award (Lateef/Nelson), NIAMS K23 AR061406 (Nelson); NIH/NIAMS P60AR064166 and U01DP003206 (Jordan/Renner), NIH/NIAMS R01AR067743 (Golightly). The funders had no role in study design; collection, analysis, or interpretation of data; writing the manuscript or the decision to submit for publication.Peer reviewedPublisher PD

    Single Source of Error State Space Approach to the Beveridge Nelson Decomposition

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    A well known property of the Beveridge Nelson decomposition is that the innovations in the permanent and transitory components are perfectly correlated. We use a single source of error state space model to exploit this property and perform a Beveridge Nelson decomposition. The single source of error state space approach to the decomposition is computationally simple, and in contrast to other methods of performing the Beveridge-Nelson decomposition, it incorporates the direct estimation of the long-run multiplier.Beveridge Nelson decomposition; Long-run multiplier; Single source of error; State-space models.

    Nelson Goodman Remembered

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    How arbitrage-free is the Nelson-Siegel Model?

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    We test whether the Nelson and Siegel (1987) yield curve model is arbitrage-free in a statistical sense. Theoretically, the Nelson-Siegel model does not ensure the absence of arbitrage opportunities, as shown by Bjork and Christensen (1999). Still, central banks and public wealth managers rely heavily on it. Using a non-parametric resampling technique and zero-coupon yield curve data from the US market, we find that the no-arbitrage parameters are not statistically different from those obtained from the NS model, at a 95 percent confidence level. We therefore conclude that the Nelson and Siegel yield curve model is compatible with arbitrage-freeness. To corroborate this result, we show that the Nelson-Siegel model performs as well as its no-arbitrage counterpart in an out-of-sample fore-casting experiment. JEL Classification: C14, C15, G12Affine term structure models, Nelson-Siegel model, No-arbitrage restrictions, non-parametric test

    An Arbitrage-Free Generalized Nelson-Siegel Term Structure Model

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    The Svensson generalization of the popular Nelson-Siegel term structure model is widely used by practitioners and central banks. Unfortunately, like the original Nelson-Siegel specification, this generalization, in its dynamic form, does not enforce arbitrage-free consistency over time. Indeed, we show that the factor loadings of the Svensson generalization cannot be obtained in a standard finance arbitrage-free affine term structure representation. Therefore, we introduce a closely related generalized Nelson-Siegel model on which the no-arbitrage condition can be imposed. We estimate this new arbitrage-free generalized Nelson-Siegel model and demonstrate its tractability and good in-sample fit.Yield Curve, Interest Rate, Bond Market, Svensson Model
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