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After the Wave, the Flood? Finding a New Autonomy and Relation to Work
How do changes in the perception of the arts stemming from activism, government policies, precarity and the ongoing crises unfolding in the world affect the autonomy of the artist?
Kristof van Baarle
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Entanglement Between Qubits Interacting with Thermal Field
We have investigated the entanglement between two dipole coupled two-level artificial atoms (superconducting qubits, ion, spins etc.). The model, in which only one atom is trapped in an lossless cavity and interacts with single-mode thermal field, and ...
Bashkirovaa E.K., Mastyugin M.S.
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Santidad, kratofanía y depuración: la narrativa corta de Jesús Gardea
Además de hacerlo con una considerable cantidad de novelas, Jesús Gardea desarrolló otra porción importante de su mundo ficcional en seis libros de cuentos.
Daniel Samperio Jiménez
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Cross-national evidence of a negativity bias in psychophysiological reactions to news
Significance News coverage of current affairs is predominantly negative. American accounts of this tendency tend to focus on journalistic practices, but this cannot easily account for negative news content around the world.
S. Soroka, P. Fournier, Lilach Nir
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Entanglement negativity and minimal entanglement wedge cross sections in holographic theories [PDF]
We calculate logarithmic negativity, a quantum entanglement measure for mixed quantum states, in quantum error-correcting codes and find it to equal the minimal cross sectional area of the entanglement wedge in holographic codes with a quantum correction
Jonah Kudler-Flam, S. Ryu
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The confirmability and disconfirmability of trait concepts revisited: does content matter? [PDF]
M. Rothbart and B. Park (1986) demonstrated that, consistent with the common negativity bias, positive traits are difficult to confirm and easy to disconfirm, whereas the opposite is true for negative traits.
Kenworthy, Jared B. +7 more
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NEGATIVE TEMPERATURE FOR NEGATIVE LAPSE FUNCTION [PDF]
Fermion dynamics distinguishes spacetimes having the same metric $g_{μν}$, but different tetrads $e_{μa}$, and in particular, it distinguishes a lapse with negative sign, $N<0$.[1] Here we show that the quasiequilibrium thermodynamic state may exist, in which the region with $N<0$ has negative local temperature $T({\bf r})<0$, while the global
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She "had made him see it", or How to Make Absence Visible in Hemingway’s For Whom the Bell Tolls
Cet article explore la façon dont Hemingway s’efforce de rendre le néant de la mort tangible dans son roman de la guerre d’Espagne, For Whom the Bell Tolls, par une représentation en creux qui subvertit l’assimilation traditionnelle de l’absence à l ...
Marie-Odile Salati
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Event-related brain potential correlates of human auditory sensory memory-trace formation [PDF]
The event-related potential (ERP) component mismatch negativity (MMN) is a neural marker of human echoic memory. MMN is elicited by deviant sounds embedded in a stream of frequent standards, reflecting the deviation from an inferred memory trace of the ...
Baldewig, T. +17 more
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The Schwarzschild solution to the matter free, spherically symmetric Einstein equations has one free parameter, the mass. But the mass can be of any sign. What is the meaning of the negative mass solutions? The answer to this question for the case of a pure Schwarzschild negative mass black solution is still elusive, however, in this essay, we will ...
Belletête, Jonathan, Paranjape, M. B.
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