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Competition of spatial and temporal instabilities under time delay near codimension-two Turing-Hopf bifurcations
Competition of spatial and temporal instabilities under time delay near the
codimension-two Turing-Hopf bifurcations is studied in a reaction-diffusion
equation. The time delay changes remarkably the oscillation frequency, the
intrinsic wave vector, and the intensities of both Turing and Hopf modes. The
application of appropriate time delay can control the competition between the
Turing and Hopf modes. Analysis shows that individual or both feedbacks can
realize the control of the transformation between the Turing and Hopf patterns.
Two dimensional numerical simulations validate the analytical results.Comment: 13 pages, 6 figure
Studies on the Internationalized Higher Education
As for the heated problem of the Internationalized Higher Education (IHE), the thesis makes a deep research stating the tendency of IHE and focusing on the strategy and the issues that must be paid more attention to in the realization of the Internationalized Higher Education (IHE)
Measuring Rural Poverty in China: a Case Study Approach
This paper measures rural poverty in Hubei Province and Inner Mongolia in China. The poverty lines we derived by Ravallion's method differ from the official Chinese poverty lines. The official pan-country poverty line underestimates rural poverty in Hubei Province and overestimates rural poverty in Inner Mongolia. Poverty determinants are estimated by Logit as well as Probit models. The study notes that factors such as living in a mountainous area, lack of better irrigation conditions, a large family size, few fixed assets, few land owned and sole dependence on agriculture as a livelihood source would make a rural household more vulnerable to poverty. On the other hand, a rural household whose members are either better educated or trained laborers would statistically be less poor. The growth-redistribution decomposition reveals that for all the three FGT indexes in Hubei province, income growth contributed much to the alleviation of poverty, while the redistribution or inequality effects counteracted the growth effects and worsened poverty. The poverty incidence decomposition results reveal that about one third of the growth effects had been counteracted by the redistribution effects. This implies that future anti-poverty programs should pay more attention to solving the inequality problem in China. Poverty dominance analysis also helps us better understand the poverty situation. It reveals that rural poverty in Inner Mongolia is more severe than that in Hubei, and that poverty incidence in Hubei has lessened from 1997 to 2003, which are the same findings as those drawn from deriving poverty lines.Rural Poverty Line, Poverty Determinants, Growth Redistribution Decomposition, Poverty Dominance, China
PUBLIC MENTAL HEALTH IN POST-COVID-19 ERA
Transmission of the 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has now rapidly spread around the world, which has alarming implications for individuals and communities, in particular for public mental health. Significant progress has been made in the prevention and control of the COVID-19 pandemic in China, but the psychological crisis caused by the epidemic is still not over and may continue to exist. The public mental health in the post-COVID-19 era should not be ignored. This article provides early warning for the public\u27s mental health in the post-COVID-19 era by listing the characteristics and duration of the public mental health crisis following the SARS outbreak. In addition, based on the current situation, specific methods and measures are proposed in order to provide effective reference for the prevention and control of psychological crisis caused by the COVID-19 epidemic
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