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Chip-firing groups of iterated cones
Let be a finite graph and let be the "th cone over
" (i.e., the join of and the complete graph ). We study
the asymptotic structure of the chip-firing group .Comment: 8 pages. v4: added Remark 1.
A geometric characterisation of toric varieties
We prove a conjecture of Shokurov which characterises toric varieties using
log pairs.Comment: 40 page
CCTV use by local government: findings from a national survey
This paper presents the findings from a national survey of local government to develop a national picture of the prevalence and characteristics of open-street CCTV systems in Australia managed by local councils.
Introduction
There has been considerable growth in the use of closed circuit television (CCTV) in public spaces as a crime prevention measure and, increasingly, as a tool to detect and identify offenders. In Australia, CCTV systems have become an increasingly common fixture in urban centres, in shopping centres and malls, individual shops and banks, on public transport and in car parks. There has been significant investment in CCTV systems as part of state, territory and Commonwealth government crime prevention programs, with CCTV accounting for a growing proportion of overall grant funding available to community-based organisations, particularly local councils.
More than a decade ago, Wilson and Sutton explored the operation and management of 33 open-street CCTV systems in Australia. They found that, while open street CCTV systems were initially primarily located in central business districts of major metropolitan centres, there was a growing trend towards their installation in smaller regional and rural centres and in suburban locations. Around the same time, Iris Research conducted a survey of all local councils in Australia to assess the use of CCTV and characteristics of the systems in operation, finding that around one in ten councils had a CCTV system in operation.
More recently, Carr examined the use of CCTV by 18 local councils funded by the Australian Government, finding that police were increasingly reliant on local government CCTV and that the ensuing additional cost to council was significant. Similarly, Edmonds found that nearly half of all councils in NSW (46%; n=70) had installed CCTV in public spaces, with urban councils more than twice as likely than rural councils to have a system in place.
Given the continued investment in CCTV at all levels of government plus the significant advances in technology over the past ten years, it is timely to reassess the use of CCTV by local councils in Australia. This paper presents the findings from a national survey of local government. The overall aim of this research was to develop a national picture of the prevalence and characteristics of open-street CCTV systems in Australia managed by local councils
Big -ample Line Bundles
A recent paper of Totaro develops a theory of -ample bundles in
characteristic 0. Specifically, a line bundle on is -ample if for
every coherent sheaf on , there exists an integer such
that implies for
. We show that a line bundle on a complex projective scheme is
-ample if and only if the restriction of to its augmented base locus is
-ample. In particular, when is a variety and is big but fails to be
-ample, then there exists a codimension 1 subscheme of such that the
restriction of to is not -ample.Comment: 9 pages, 2 pdf figure
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Bai Xianyong in Translation: Wandering through a Garden, Waking from a Dream
An original translation of Bai Xianyong’s “Wandering Through a Garden, Waking from a Dream” along with an introduction to the author as well as a note on translation. “Wandering through a Garden, Waking from a Dream” describes a gathering of former Kun Opera singers ten years after the nationalist army’s retreat to Taiwan. The story depicts the alienation of mainlanders exiled to Taiwan through the psychology of Madam Qian, a former Kun Opera star, as she struggles to reconcile her past in Nanjing with her present in Taiwan. Amid the merriment of the night, “Wandering through a Garden, Waking from a Dream” depicts the struggles of a woman pulled from the social expectations of the mainland’s high society amidst the whirling performances of Kun Opera
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