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From the Inner Chamber to to the Marketplace: The Reception and Re-Creation of the Woman Writer Ye Xiaoluan
This thesis focuses on the reception and re-created history of the woman writer Ye Xiaoluan. Emphasis is on the changing literary images and related cultural products created and circulated by members of the literati class from the late Ming Dynasty to the early modern period. I argue the process can mainly be divided into three stages: 1) the formation and iconization of her image among the cultural elite in the late Ming period; 2) the deconstruction and consumption of her images in Qing dynasty; and 3) the substitution and fade-out of her images in early modern period. In the course of the investigation, I am particularly concerned with the subject of the receptive and re-creative activities. Different from previous studies, I find that the subject cannot be simply defined as a collection of single individuals (especially the male individuals who seek to project their desires on women), but more and more presents a trend of collectivism and generalizing. In the concluding part I attempt to explain this phenomenon. I suggest that Ye Xiaoluan in her cultural construction showed a ânon-sexualâ trait that could not be accommodated in the cultural order of the time, and that the subsequent acts of collective reception and re-creation may have stemmed from the desire to define her in a way that was less transgressive
The Supersymmetric Standard Models with a Pseudo-Dirac Gluino from Hybrid and Term Supersymmetry Breakings
We propose the Supersymmetric Standard Models (SSMs) with a pseudo-Dirac
gluino from hybrid and term supersymmetry (SUSY) breakings. Similar to
the SSMs before the LHC, all the supersymmetric particles in the Minimal SSM
(MSSM) obtain the SUSY breaking soft terms from the traditional gravity
mediation and have masses within about 1 TeV except gluino. To evade the LHC
SUSY search constraints, the gluino also has a heavy Dirac mass above 3 TeV
from term SUSY breaking. Interestingly, such a heavy Dirac gluino mass will
not induce the electroweak fine-tuning problem. We realize such SUSY breakings
via an anomalous gauge symmetry inspired from string models. To
maintain the gauge coupling unification and increase the Higgs boson mass, we
introduce extra vector-like particles. We study the viable parameter space
which satisfies all the current experimental constraints, and present a
concrete benchmark point. This kind of models not only preserves the merits of
pre-LHC SSMs such as naturalness, dark matter, etc, but also solves the
possible problems in the SSMs with Dirac gauginos due to the -term gravity
mediation.Comment: 6 pages,3 figures,revised versio
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Tree-Based Integration of One-versus-Some (OVS) Classifiers for Multiclass Classification
Motivated by applications such as gene expression analysis, binary classification has achieved notable success. (e.g., cancer samples versus normal samples) When comes to multiclass classification, the extension is not straightforward. There has been two main directions on such extensions: 1) via a sequence of nested binary classifiers in a classification tree or 2) via classifier ensembles that integrate votes from all one-versus-all (OVA) classifiers or all all-pairs (AP) classifiers. In this article, we present a new way to combine both strategies in a multiclass classification
Towards Drinfeld-Sokolov reduction for quantum groups
In this paper we study the Poisson-Lie version of the Drinfeld-Sokolov
reduction defined in q-alg/9704011, q-alg/9702016. Using the bialgebra
structure related to the new Drinfeld realization of affine quantum groups we
describe reduction in terms of constraints. This realization of reduction
admits direct quantization.
As a byproduct we obtain an explicit expression for the symplectic form
associated to the twisted Heisenberg double and calculate the moment map for
the twisted dressing action. For some class of infinite-dimensional Poisson Lie
groups we also prove an analogue of the Ginzburg-Weinstein isomorphism.Comment: 30 pages, LaTeX 2
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