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Invariant Jordan curves of Sierpinski carpet rational maps
2015
In this paper, we prove that if $R\colon\widehat{\mathbb{C}}\to\widehat{\mathbb{C}}$ is a postcritically finite rational map with Julia set homeomorphic to the Sierpi\'nski carpet, then there is an integer $n_0$, such that, for any $n\ge n_0$, there exists an $R^n$-invariant Jordan curve $\Gamma$ containing the postcritical set of $R$.
Laikā paralēlas skaitliskās metodes
2021
Darbā aplūkotas skaitliskās metodes, kuras var veikt paralēli, diskretizējot laiku. Metožu mērķis ir izmantot rupju un ātru aproksimācijas metodi, lai rezultātā iegūtu vairākas jaunas problēmas, kuras ar smalkāku aproksimāciju aprēķināt paralēli. Galvenais uzsvars likts uz Nievergelta metodi, kas ir viena no pirmajām paralēlajām metodēm, kā arī Parareal metodi, kas šobrīd ir viena no populārākajām paralēlām metodēm. Šīs metodes tiks apskatītas ar lineāru parasto diferenciālvienādojumu un siltumvadīšanas vienādojumu piemēriem. Paralēlie algoritmi ir izstrādāti ar Julia programmēšanas valodu. Julia ir jauna programmēšanas valoda, kas strauji aug popularitātē. Darbā izstrādāta Nievergelt un Pa…
Equilibrium measures for uniformly quasiregular dynamics
2012
We establish the existence and fundamental properties of the equilibrium measure in uniformly quasiregular dynamics. We show that a uniformly quasiregular endomorphism $f$ of degree at least 2 on a closed Riemannian manifold admits an equilibrium measure $\mu_f$, which is balanced and invariant under $f$ and non-atomic, and whose support agrees with the Julia set of $f$. Furthermore we show that $f$ is strongly mixing with respect to the measure $\mu_f$. We also characterize the measure $\mu_f$ using an approximation property by iterated pullbacks of points under $f$ up to a set of exceptional initial points of Hausdorff dimension at most $n-1$. These dynamical mixing and approximation resu…
Meine freie deutsche Jugend und Lagerfeuer: zwei grundverschiedene Erzähltexte über die DDR
2021
The article compares "Meine freie deutsche Jugend", 2003, of Claudia Rusch and "Lagerfeuer", 2003 of Julia Franck. These two texts are partly autobiographical and tell about the life of many young people in East Germany (DDR). The two authors write of traumatic experiences related to the political situation in the DDR which are still alive even today in united Germany in the memory of many Germans.
Julia Franck, Die Mittagsfrau. Fischer, Frankfurt am Main, 2007
2009
La formazione dell’impero cristiano
2010
The contribution outlines the special features of the Constantinian era from 324 A.D. until the coming to power of Theodosius, reviewing the various emperors who succeeded to the imperial throne, with a special focus on the Julian interlude. The focus is not only on eventualities, but also on political, religious, economic and social transformations.
Eher Trauma als erfüllter Traum: Flüchtlinge aus der DDR in Julia Francks Roman „Lagerfeuer“ (2012) und in Christian Schwochows Film „Westen“ (2013)
2020
This paper aims to investigate the descriptions of traumatic life experiences of refugees from the DDR in literature and film. This essay examines the novel Lagerfeuer (2003) of Julia Franck and the film version Westen (2013) directed by Christian Schwochow. The two East Germans artists show the existential traumas of those people who had to leave their homes from different perspectives and in different artistic genres.
Entrevista a Julian Savulescu: La evolución ha equipado al animal humano para decidir su propio destino
2019
Luis Tramoyeres Blasco y la historiografía artística valenciana
2016
Un’antitesi amplificata? Aspetti di Costantino e Giuliano a partire dall’Apologia pro Zosimo di Löwenklau
2015
The article starts from an analysis of Johannes Löwenklau's Apologia pro Zosimo adversus Evagrii, Nicephori Callisti et aliorum acerbas criminationes, Basel 1576 to show how the antithesis between Constantine and Julian is an amplified antithesis. Thinking of the two figures standardised as antithetical, Julian cannot be schematically contrasted with the new faith in the name of the Olympian faith, as he not only practises and proclaims tolerance, but is syncretist. Constantine himself can be described as a tolerant emperor, an attitude closely linked to a particularly elaborate 'pagan strategy' that can be found by simultaneously considering epigraphy, numismatics and Latin panegyrics.