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    Explicit tight bounds on the stably recoverable information for the inverse source problem

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    For the inverse source problem with the two-dimensional Helmholtz equation, the singular values of the 'source-to-near field' forward operator reveal a sharp frequency cut-off in the stably recoverable information on the source. We prove and numerically validate an explicit, tight lower bound for the spectral location of this cut-off. We also conjecture and support numerically a tight upper bound for the cut-off. The bounds are expressed in terms of zeros of Bessel functions of the first and second kind

    Book Review – In Search of Soul: Hip-Hop, Literature, and Religion by Alejandro Nava

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    Book review of In Search of Soul: Hip-Hop, Literature, and Religion, by Alejandro Nava (2017)

    'Race', gender and educational desire

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    In the government, media, and public mind the relationship between 'race' and education is overwhelmingly negative. In Britain when we talk of 'black and ethnic minorities in schools' we think of underachievement, rising exclusions and low aspirations. However, research evidence shows racialised people, particularly the women, have a positive and enduring relationship with education. Drawing on historical, archival, personal and research evidence, this article, which is drawn for the text of an inaugural professorial lecture, looks at the pervasive myths behind the link between 'race and education' and asks, "Why is there a crisis in 'multicultural education' in 21st Century Britain?" The author argues that by understanding the black and Asian collective desire for education, we can begin to reclaim the meaning of education, reinstating it as a radical site of resistance and refutation, so evident in the postcolonial experience
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