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A measurement of large-scale peculiar velocities of clusters of galaxies: results and cosmological implications [PDF]
Peculiar velocities of clusters of galaxies can be measured by studying the fluctuations in the cosmic microwave background (CMB) generated by the scattering of the microwave photons by the hot X-ray emitting gas inside clusters.
A. Kashlinsky +14 more
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One‐Sidedness and the Inferior Function in Coriolanus and Timon of Athens
Abstract For both Jung and Shakespeare, one‐sidedness is the fundamental tragic trait. Jung proposed that as an individual develops, they inevitably associate their identity with certain modes of perception and interaction, and that this leads to psychological polarization.
Sofie Qwarnström
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The feminine principle in Ivo Andrić's The Ivory Woman [PDF]
In The Ivory Woman, Andrić uses dreams to thematize his protagonist's key problem, that is, one important aspect of relationships between men and women, along with signals of generalization (the protagonist's namelessness, the absence of specification of
Ahmetagić Jasmina M.
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The subject of this study is the meaning of the words anima, spiritus and mens in the metrical sepulchral inscriptions in the Carmina Latina Epigraphica collection published at the end of the 19th century by Franz Buecheler.
Tadeusz Gacia
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The Hour that Never Comes and the Time that Remains
Abstract This essay proposes a symbolic and clinical investigation of psychic temporality through two archetypal experiences of time: the hour that never comes and the time that remains. Drawing on analytical psychology, trauma theory and aesthetic philosophy, text explores how certain forms of suffering resist chronological resolution and persist as ...
Daniel Françoli Yago
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De Anima: Or, Ulysses and the Theological Turn in Modernist Studies
Focusing on Joyce’s use of Aristotle’s De Anima, and on Aquinas’s response to Aristotle, this essay takes, as its starting point, the recourse to two areas of enquiry in recent work on modernism: animal studies and phenomenology. In this essay we examine
David Ayers
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Beating the Perils of Non-Convexity: Guaranteed Training of Neural Networks using Tensor Methods [PDF]
Training neural networks is a challenging non-convex optimization problem, and backpropagation or gradient descent can get stuck in spurious local optima.
Anandkumar, Anima +2 more
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Abstract Background Despite advancements in diabetes management technologies, restrictions on insulin‐treated pilots persist, underscoring the need to evaluate the safety, efficacy and performance of these technologies in aviation settings. This systematic review aims to summarize the available evidence on the performance, safety and effectiveness of ...
Renald Meçani +11 more
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Open Vocabulary Learning on Source Code with a Graph-Structured Cache [PDF]
Machine learning models that take computer program source code as input typically use Natural Language Processing (NLP) techniques. However, a major challenge is that code is written using an open, rapidly changing vocabulary due to, e.g., the coinage of
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Abstract This essay aims to reveal the conceptual unity of an ensemble of concepts of organic, animal, and anthropological life articulated by the young Karl Marx between 1842 and 1844. To lay the groundwork for my analysis, I begin with Marx's general account of “life as activity.” I argue that Marx articulates a hylomorphic theory of organic form in ...
Christopher Shambaugh
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