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A partial elucidation of the gauge principle

2008

The elucidation of the gauge principle "is the most pressing problem in current philosophy of physics" said Michael Redhead in 2003. This paper argues for two points that contribute to this elucidation in the context of Yang–Mills theories. (1) Yang–Mills theories, including quantum electrodynamics, form a class. They should be interpreted together. To focus on electrodynamics is potentially misleading. (2) The essential role of gauge and BRST symmetries is to provide a local field theory that can be quantized and would be equivalent to the quantization of the non-local reduced theory. If this is correct, the gauge symmetry is significant, not so much because it implies ontological conseque…

HistoryBRST symmetry[SHS.DROIT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LawHigh Energy Physics::LatticeGeneral Physics and Astronomy01 natural sciences[ SHS.DROIT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/LawTheoretical physicsHigh Energy Physics::Theory[SHS.DROIT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LawHistory and Philosophy of ScienceLattice gauge theory0103 physical sciencesGauge theoryGauge principle010306 general physicsComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSGauge fixingGauge symmetryPhysicsIntroduction to gauge theoryQuantum gauge theory010308 nuclear & particles physicsYang–Mills theory16. Peace & justiceBRST quantizationClassical mechanicsGauge symmetrySupersymmetric gauge theoryElucidation of the Gauge Principle
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Joan Roís de Corella, la seua vida i el seu entorn: noves dades per a la història de la cultura en la València del segle xv

2014

This article offers a full updating of the biographical records of the writer Joan Roís de Corella (1435-1497) and his family: his great-grandparents, grandparents, parents, siblings and children. All data are presented in a systematic way, generation by generation, and a new vision of the writer himself is offered. In its documentary section, 432 documents are transcribed or summarised, dating from 1373 to 1516. A broad range of new archival data is presented; other previously known data are corrected or improved. Some examples: Joan Roís de Corella had four children: Magdalena (born 1459), Maria, Joan and Estefania, the latter two by Isabel Martínez de Vera. Joan Roís de Corella was widel…

HistoryBusiness transactionsUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASLiterature and Literary TheoryFilologíasmedia_common.quotation_subjectSignificant partArt historyArtOtras filologías modernasLong period:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Humanitiesmedia_commonJoan Roís de Corella; Miquel Pérez; Ludolph of Saxony; Vita Christi; late medieval translations of religious texts; fifteenth-century preaching; late medieval libraries; medieval hospitals; medieval preaching; non-priestly preachers; early printMagnificat Cultura i Literatura Medievals
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Tall Tales for a Mass Audience: Dutch Penny Prints and Spanish Aleluyas in Comparative Perspective

2021

Abstract In this article we compare Dutch penny prints with Spanish Aleluyas, focusing on three specific functions of this premodern mass medium: popularising and adapting theatre plays; standardising (folk/fairy) tales; adapting and popularising literary classics. Via these functions we address the discrepancies between the two countries considering the materiality of the penny prints, the growth of the production, but also the transition from a predominantly religious, towards a more profane content. Striking was the lack of educative and edifying initiatives in Spain in contrast to the Dutch ideological strategies. We observed some interesting similarities as well. Although in both count…

HistoryHistoryArt historyThe NetherlandsLibrary and Information SciencesPopularisationSocial functionsAleluyasSpainPenny printsHistory of the bookComparative perspectiveAdaptationMass audience
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Print and online newspapers as material artefacts

2014

Traditional newspaper journalism is in a state of crisis and there have been several attempts to overcome this. Many discourses have reiterated the triumphal march of a digital revolution in newspaper journalism and anticipated the end of the print newspaper. This moment calls for an in-depth analysis of reader habits of news consumption and use in order to understand the audiences for journalistic output and their relationship with the journalistic objects. In this study, we adopt a multi-method approach, integrating (1) qualitative content analysis of student essays dealing with the physicality of printed and online newspapers, (2) ethnographic observation of the use practices of readers…

Historymedia_common.quotation_subjectritualizationemotioncomputer.software_genrereadershipNewspaperprint newspaperArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)State (polity)eleetonline newspaperRitualizationta518use practicesmedia_commonMultimediaCommunicationgesturesMedia studiesta5142posturesAudience measurementComputingMethodologies_DOCUMENTANDTEXTPROCESSINGJournalismEmotion; gestures; material objects; online newspaper; postures; print newspaper; readership; ritualization; use practicesDigital Revolutioncomputermaterial objectsGestureJournalism
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Quantum search of spatial regions

2003

Can Grover's algorithm speed up search of a physical region - for example a 2-D grid of size sqrt(n) by sqrt(n)? The problem is that sqrt(n) time seems to be needed for each query, just to move amplitude across the grid. Here we show that this problem can be surmounted, refuting a claim to the contrary by Benioff. In particular, we show how to search a d-dimensional hypercube in time O(sqrt n) for d at least 3, or O((sqrt n)(log n)^(3/2)) for d=2. More generally, we introduce a model of quantum query complexity on graphs, motivated by fundamental physical limits on information storage, particularly the holographic principle from black hole thermodynamics. Our results in this model include a…

Holographic principleDiscrete mathematicsQuantum PhysicsComputational complexity theoryFOS: Physical sciencesComputer Science::Software EngineeringGraph theoryGeneral Relativity and Quantum Cosmology (gr-qc)Unitary matrixUpper and lower boundsGeneral Relativity and Quantum CosmologyCombinatoricsHypercubeQuantum Physics (quant-ph)Black hole thermodynamicsQuantum computerMathematics44th Annual IEEE Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science, 2003. Proceedings.
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La relation éducative au cours du XVIIIème siècle

2013

18th century writing on education seems to give an important place to the relationship between master and pupil.This is first seen in the way the Ancien Regime school is discussed in 1726 in Charles Rollin’s Traité des études, also in the educational anthropology in Rousseau’s Émile ou de l’Éducation (1762) and the royal institution in Condillac’s Cours d’étude (1776) ; and finally in the upbringing, home education Alman’s children receive in Stéphanie de Genlis’ Adèle et Théodore (1782). Indeed, the relationship between master and pupil raises several questions at this time of intellectual ferment, when minds were filled with ideas of man’s perfectibility. Our corpus brings together variou…

Home and public educationSchoolMaster[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureEnlightenment[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationPromethean daydream[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationInstitution princièrePupilAnthropologie éducative[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationEducational ideal[ SHS.LITT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureDisciple[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureEducational relationshipCollègeRelation éducativePrince educationSiècle des LumièresMaîtreRêverie prométhéenneÉducation publique et domestiqueIdéal pédagogique
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Content, cost, and context: A framework for understanding human signaling systems

2019

Humans frequently perform extravagant and seemingly costly behaviors, such as widely sharing hunted resources, erecting conspicuous monumental structures, and performing dramatic acts of religious devotion. Evolutionary anthropologists and archeologists have used signaling theory to explain the function of such displays, drawing inspiration from behavioral ecology, economics, and the social sciences. While signaling theory is broadly aimed at explaining honest communication, it has come to be strongly associated with the handicap principle, which proposes that such costly extravagance is in fact an adaptation for signal reliability. Most empirical studies of signaling theory have focused on…

Human systems engineeringComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)evoluutiopsykologiahonest signalingAnthropology Physical03 medical and health sciencesEmpirical researchEthnicityAnimalsHumansGN Anthropologysignaalit0601 history and archaeologyFunction (engineering)Adaptation (computer science)Ceremonial Behaviorviestintä030304 developmental biologymedia_commonCognitive scienceAppetitive Behavior0303 health sciences060101 anthropologycommunicationCommunicationsignaling theoryPerspective (graphical)Handicap principle06 humanities and the artsGeneral MedicineBiological EvolutionReligionhandicap principleantropologiaAnthropologysender and receiverDiversity (politics)Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews
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Hume’s Fork and Mixed Mathematics

2017

Abstract:Given the sharp distinction that follows from Hume’s Fork, the proper epistemic status of propositions of mixed mathematics seems to be a mystery. On the one hand, mathematical propositions concern the relation of ideas. They are intuitive and demonstratively certain. On the other hand, propositions of mixed mathematics, such as in Hume’s own example, the law of conservation of momentum, are also matter of fact propositions. They concern causal relations between species of objects, and, in this sense, they are not intuitive or demonstratively certain, but probable or provable. In this article, I argue that the epistemic status of propositions of mixed mathematics is that of matters…

Hume's forkHume’s Fork05 social sciences06 humanities and the arts0603 philosophy ethics and religion050105 experimental psychologyEpistemologymixed mathematicslaw of conservation of momentumPhilosophyComputer Science::Logic in Computer Science060302 philosophyUniformity Principle0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesHume
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Analyses of phase change materials’ efficiency in warm-summer humid continental climate conditions

2017

The usage of phase change materials (PCMs) is a way to store excess energy pro- duced during the hot time of the day and release it during the night thereby reducing the overheating problem. While, in Latvian climate conditions overheating is not a big issue in traditional buildings since it happens only a couple of weeks per year air conditioners must still be installed to maintain thermal comfort. The need for cooling in recently built office buildings with large window area can increase signi cantly. It is therefore of great interest if the ther- mal comfort conditions can be maintained by PCMs alone or with reduced maximum power of installed cooling systems. Our initial studies show tha…

Humid continental climateEngineeringMeteorologyMaximum power principlebusiness.industry020209 energyMultiphysicsThermal comfort02 engineering and technology7. Clean energyPhase-change materialPhase changePhase change materials (PCM)13. Climate actionAir conditioning0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringbusinessOverheating (electricity)Simulation
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Hybrid nonlinear observer for Inertial Navigation

2016

This paper considers the problem of designing an observer for navigation and localization of inertial systems. Since the measurement systems used in this field have a low update rate with respect to the control algorithm, the design of a suitable observer with sampled measurements is required. Here a hybrid non-linear observer is proposed, combining two different observers with different characteristics. A theoretical treatment is given in order to prove the convergence of the observer and it will be contextualized in the framework of the hybrid systems, providing an elegant setting for the proposed solution. Finally experimental results show the feasibility of the proposed observer and the…

Hybrid observer0209 industrial biotechnologyEngineeringObserver (quantum physics)010505 oceanographybusiness.industry02 engineering and technologyKalman filterInertial navigationSeparation principle01 natural sciences020901 industrial engineering & automationSample-data systemsSettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaControl theoryHybrid systemGlobal Positioning SystemState observerbusinessAlpha beta filterInertial navigation system0105 earth and related environmental sciences2016 IEEE 25th International Symposium on Industrial Electronics (ISIE)
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