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Analyzing Sequential Betting with a Kelly-Inspired Convective-Diffusion Equation. [PDF]
The purpose of this article is to analyze a sequence of independent bets by modeling it with a convective-diffusion equation (CDE). The approach follows the derivation of the Kelly Criterion (i.e., with a binomial distribution for the numbers of wins and
Velegol D, Bishop KJM.
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La nature et les ruines : anciennes présences humaines dans le récit climatique de science‑fiction
European modernity and romanticism have made the human ruin a symbol of the passage of time and the fall of civilizations. The motif persists durably in contemporary culture and in the archaeological imagination of most people.
Rémi Auvertin
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The film I Am Legend depicts a relationship between humanity and the environment that is both antimodern and eschatological. On the one hand, transforming the nature of things through urban artificialization and medicine promising immortality has created
Nathanaël Wadbled
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Drawing and Performing Exploration in Ruin Site
Concept of ruin is changed today. Building mass becomes a tool for terrorization of the body, it is a structure for the community's memory, and building becomes a place where working as witness is revelatory.
Şebnem Çakaloğulları
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Destroyed Statues, a Bolex 16 mm Camera, and an Old Jeep: The Traces of History in FLAT TYRE
The article explores the images of the statues captured in FLAT TYRE, in particular focuses on the meta-perspective presented by the director Ming-Chuan Huang, reflects on the creation of the images, and analyses how the film interprets the history of ...
Li-An Ko
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The destiny of Marghiloman’s wealth [PDF]
In 1942, a trial of almost 15 years ended, in which it was proved that the judges were still dominated by the memory of Alexandru Marghiloman’s personality, as shown by the long terms granted and the agreement with the wife of the great missing person ...
Valeriu NICOLESCU
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In recent years, Geography has seen a rebirth of interest and appreciation of ruins, abandoned and neglected spaces of industrial modernity. This work has often emphasised the sensuousness of the material contextualisation of industrial ruins largely in terms of the phenomenological experience of decay, disorder and blight, or the affective elements ...
Miller, Vincent, Garcia, Gonzalo
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Le monument de Bouzloudja : emblème d’un effondrement
This paper analyses photographs of the Buzludzha monument in Bulgaria, well-know among urban explorers. They are not intended to represent historical documentation but rather attest to a fascination for ruins and for the past. The numerous images develop
Jonathan Tichit
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‘Not Months but Moments’: Ephemerality, Monumentality, and the Pavilion in Ruins [PDF]
This article examines a fundamental tension between ephemerality and monumentality in the history of pavilion architecture. Descended from the ancient tent, the pavilion was taken up by European landscape architecture in the eighteenth century ...
Ihor Junyk
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