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Analyzing Nobel Prize Literature with Large Language Models
This study examines the capabilities of advanced Large Language Models (LLMs), particularly the o1 model, in the context of literary analysis. The outputs of these models are compared directly to those produced by graduate-level human participants. By focusing on two Nobel Prize-winning short stories, 'Nine Chapters' by Han Kang, the 2024 laureate, and
Zhenyuan Yang +21 more
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Edmund Phelps's Contributions to Macroeconomics [PDF]
Advanced information on Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2006. The relationship between inflation and unemployment and the trade-off between the welfare of current and future generations are key issues in ...
Committee, Nobel Prize
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Low‐dimensional materials (0D, 1D, and 2D) exhibit unique electronic and physicochemical properties, enabling advanced nanoelectronic and optoelectronic devices. Mixed‐dimensional heterostructures combine these materials to enhance functionality.
Qaisar Alam +3 more
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Statistical Framework: Estimating the Cumulative Shares of Nobel Prizes from 1901 to 2022
Studying trends in the geographical distribution of the Nobel Prize is an interesting topic that has been examined in the academic literature. To track the trends, we develop a stochastic estimate for the cumulative shares of Nobel Prizes awarded to ...
Xu Zhang, Bruce Golden, Edward Wasil
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The Medical Kipling—Syphilis, Tabes Dorsalis, and Romberg’s Test
Born of expatriate parents in Bombay, India, in 1865, Rudyard Kipling was the first English author to win the Nobel Prize for literature. He received this honor when he was not yet 42 years old.
Setu K. Vora, Robert W. Lyons
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The state‐of‐the‐art research advances and its cutting‐edge application in super resolution stimulated emission depletion technology based on luminescent lanthanide nanocrystals. Abstract Stimulated emission depletion (STED) microscopy overcomes the diffraction limit to reveal subcellular structures beyond the reach of conventional optical methods ...
Yaqi Chen +4 more
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No complete unknown – the saga of Bob Dylan’s literature nobel
This essay examines the phenomenon of the award of the Nobel Prize for Literature for 2016 to the US singer-songwriter Bob Dylan (born in 1941) and the worldwide controversy it has given rise to.
Christopher Rollason
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Studying the translations in Swedish language of Italian twentieth century women writers, one is astonished by the randomness and the incompleteness. It is often the case of single translations published almost haphazardly and with lack of consistency
Karin Ingrid Eva Dahl
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Developing a Typology of Korean Women Leaders' Resistance to Their Token Status in the Workplace
ABSTRACT Despite remarkable economic development in South Korea (Korea), there are only a few women leaders, and they face challenges in the gendered workplace where organizational constraints and traditional values coexist. In a reanalysis of narratives of Korean women leaders (KWLs), using an ideal‐type analysis as a novel qualitative research method,
Yonjoo Cho +4 more
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A Beloved Performance: Reading between the Lines
American author Toni Morrison won the Pulitzer Prize in Fiction (1988) and the Nobel Prize in Literature (1993) following the publication of Beloved in 1987.
Angela Christie
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