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'Hollow from the start'? Professional associations and the professionalisation of tourism
Occupations as diverse as nursing, journalism and marketing have strengthened their claim to professional status and current research suggests that professional associations played a critical part in the process of professionalisation. Following a review of three conceptual approaches to understanding contemporary professionalisation strategies, this paper examines the case of British tourism. It traces the historical development and assesses the current practice of the two main professional associations in the sector. The analysis shows that the ‘professionalisation project’ has largely failed and argues that contemporary frameworks for understanding professionalisation strategies are somewhat deficient when applied to tourism
The toric Hilbert scheme of a rank two lattice is smooth and irreducible
The toric Hilbert scheme of a lattice L in Z^n is the multigraded Hilbert
scheme parameterizing all ideals in k[x_1,...,x_n] with Hilbert function value
one for every degree in the grading monoid N^n/L. In this paper we show that if
L is two-dimensional, then the toric Hilbert scheme of L is smooth and
irreducible. This result is false for lattices of dimension three and higher as
the toric Hilbert scheme of a rank three lattice can be reducible.Comment: 19 pages, 4 figure
Perfect colourings of isonemal fabrics by thin striping
Perfect colouring of isonemal fabrics by thin striping of warp and weft and
the closely related topic of isonemal prefabrics that fall apart are
reconsidered and their relation further explored. The catalogue of isonemal
prefabrics that fall apart is extended to order 20 for those of even genus.Comment: 25 pages, 20 figure
Research note: Measuring cultural values - The case of residents' attitudes to the Saltaire Festival
This research note discusses the findings and methodological issues arising from a cultural values survey of residents, particularly in relation to civic pride. In addition to offering insights to the particular case - the Saltaire Festival in the north of England - it provides an approach that might be used elsewhere
Coded Cooperative Data Exchange for a Secret Key
We consider a coded cooperative data exchange problem with the goal of
generating a secret key. Specifically, we investigate the number of public
transmissions required for a set of clients to agree on a secret key with
probability one, subject to the constraint that it remains private from an
eavesdropper.
Although the problems are closely related, we prove that secret key
generation with fewest number of linear transmissions is NP-hard, while it is
known that the analogous problem in traditional cooperative data exchange can
be solved in polynomial time. In doing this, we completely characterize the
best possible performance of linear coding schemes, and also prove that linear
codes can be strictly suboptimal. Finally, we extend the single-key results to
characterize the minimum number of public transmissions required to generate a
desired integer number of statistically independent secret keys.Comment: Full version of a paper that appeared at ISIT 2014. 19 pages, 2
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Theory of the Nucleon Spin-Polarizabilities II
Following up on the plenary talk given by Ulf Mei{\ss}ner, I discuss a
generalization of the concept of nucleon spin-polarizabilities in terms of
multipole excitation/de-excitation and present an overview of the available
theoretical predictions for these elusive but interesting structure parameters
of the nucleon.Comment: 4 pages, uses World Scientific style ws-p8-50x6-00.cls; talk given at
GDH2000 meeting, Mainz, German
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