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REPRESENTAÇÃO E IDENTIDADE (S) DO CIDADÃO COMUM EM TRÊS DOCUMENTÁRIOS BRASILEIROS CONTEMPORÂNEOS
To understand our place in the contemporary world, where media (in its different formats) is responsible for a great amount of the representations of reality we have access to, it is necessary to understand the forms and strategies ...
Mariana Musse, Christina Ferraz Musse
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The Moonstone was written in 1868, that is to say ten years after the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857-1858, still very present in the Victorian minds. It opens on a scene which takes place in a barbaric India, which seems to indicate that wilderness and confusion ...
Constance Collin
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Fissures of traditional culture in the novel 'Shadow partisan' by Nađa Tešić [PDF]
The paper deals with representations of traditional culture and their fissures in Nađe Tešić's novel Shadow Partisan. The tangle of cultural symbolism, socio-historical dynamics and psychological dimensions shown in the novel is considered in an ...
Matić Aleksandra D.
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Complex group algebras of the double covers of the symmetric and alternating groups [PDF]
We prove that the double covers of the alternating and symmetric groups are determined by their complex group algebras. To be more precise, let $n\geq 5$ be an integer, $G$ a finite group, and let $\AAA$ and $\SSS^\pm$ denote the double covers of $\Al_n$
Bessenrodt, Christine +3 more
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Examining Elements of Middle Eastern Dystopia: A Comparative Study of Vaght-e Taghsir and Frankenstein in Baghdad [PDF]
IntroductionThe term “dystopia” was coined in 1868 in reference to authoritarian societies, and it often relates to totalitarian regimes (Vieira, 2010: 5&16; Baccolini & Moylan, 2013: 4-7). It was first used in English literature in 1747, albeit with the
Zein Alabedeen Asaad, Mohammad Ragheb
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Jain states on a torus: an unifying description [PDF]
We analyze the modular properties of the effective CFT description for Jain plateaux corresponding to the fillings nu=m/(2pm+1). We construct its characters for the twisted and the untwisted sector and the diagonal partition function.
Cristofano, Gerardo +2 more
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Modularity of nearly ordinary 2-adic residually dihedral Galois representations [PDF]
We prove modularity of some two dimensional, 2-adic Galois representations over totally real fields that are nearly ordinary and that are residually dihedral.
Allen, Patrick B.
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Ordinary pseudorepresentations and modular forms
In this short note, we observe that the techniques of our recent work "Pseudo-modularity and Iwasawa theory" can be used to provide a new proof of some of the residually reducible modularity lifting results of Skinner and Wiles.
Wake, Preston, Wang-Erickson, Carl
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A Spin Analogue of Kerov Polynomials [PDF]
Kerov polynomials describe normalized irreducible characters of the symmetric groups in terms of the free cumulants associated with Young diagrams.
Matsumoto, Sho
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Congruences between Hilbert modular forms: constructing ordinary lifts
Under mild hypotheses, we prove that if F is a totally real field, k is the algebraic closure of the finite field with l elements and r : G_F --> GL_2(k) is irreducible and modular, then there is a finite solvable totally real extension F'/F such that r ...
Barnet-Lamb, Thomas +2 more
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