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    On Previdi's delooping conjecture for K-theory

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    We prove a modified version of Previdi's conjecture stating that the Waldhausen space (K-theory space) of an exact category is delooped by the Waldhausen space (K-theory space) of Beilinson's category of generalized Tate vector spaces. Our modified version states the delooping with non-connective K-theory spectra, almost including Previdi's original statement. As a consequence we obtain that the negative K-groups of an exact category are given by the 0-th K-groups of the idempotent-completed iterated Beilinson categories, extending a theorem of Drinfeld on the first negative K-group.Comment: 9 page

    The detrimental effect of semantic similarity in short-term memory tasks: A meta-regression approach

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    The literature suggests that semantic similarity has a weak or null effect for immediate serial reconstruction and a facilitative effect for immediate serial recall. These observed semantic similarity effects are inconsistent with the assumptions of short-term memory (STM) models on the detrimental effect of similarity (e.g., confusion) and with observations of a robust detrimental effect of phonological similarity. Our review indicates that the experimental results are likely dependent on the manipulation strength for semantic similarity and that manipulations used in previous studies might have affected semantic assvociation as well as semantic similarity. To address these possible issues, two indices are proposed: (a) strength of manipulation on semantic similarity, gained by quantifying semantic similarity based on Osgood and associates’ dimensional view of semantics, and (b) inter-item associative strength, a possible confounding factor. Our review and the results of a meta-regression analysis using these two indices suggest that semantic similarity has a detrimental effect on both serial reconstruction and serial recall, while semantic association, which is correlated with semantic similarity, contributes to an apparent facilitative effect. An effect that is not attributable to similarity or association was also implied. Review on item and order memory further suggests the facilitative effect of semantic association on item memory and the detrimental effect of the semantic similarity on order memory. Based on our findings, we propose a unified explanation of observations of semantic similarity effects for both serial reconstruction and serial recall that is in good accord with STM models

    Sarcoidosis-associated hepatocellular carcinoma

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    Sarcoidosis is a systemic granulomatous inflammation of unknown etiology, and seems to involve the liver parenchyma in most cases. However, sarcoidosis-associated hepatocellular carcinoma is rare. We report here a case in which a hepatocellular carcinoma occurred within the liver, which was probably involved as a result of systemic sarcoidosis. A 57-year-old Japanese man had been followed up for 2 years because of diabetic nephropathy and sarcoidosis. On admission for pneumonia, imaging studies revealed an unexpected hepatic tumor. Histology revealed a hepatocellular carcinoma accompanied by T-lymphocytic infiltration and marked granulomatous inflammation, which was surrounding some tumor nodules. The background liver parenchyma exhibited a moderate degree of fibrosis with granulomatous inflammation. The patient had no other apparent liver disease such as viral hepatitis, steatohepatitis, or primary biliary cirrhosis. Therefore, in the present case, sarcoidosis may be considered the probable background etiology for hepatocarcinogenesis

    Topological dihedral homology

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    ISM Online Open House, 2021.6.18統計数理研究所オープンハウス(オンライン開催)、R3.6.18ポスター発

    Aufklärung und Täuschung : Eine kritische Betrachtung zu Kapitel VI, Abschnitt B aus Hegels Phänomenologie des Geistes

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    Trace methods for hermitian K-theory

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    ISM Online Open House, 2020.10.27統計数理研究所オープンハウス(オンライン開催)、R2.10.27ポスター発
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