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Social Tropicalism, Engaged Geographies and the Brazilian “Hub”
This paper explores the contributions of authors who worked in the first Brazilian universities—the Universidade de São Paulo, founded in 1934, and the Universidade do Distrito Federal, founded in 1935—and became internationally influential, by focusing ...
Federico Ferretti
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Study on Rogério Duprat shows how deep a socio-musical analysis can be
Book Reviews
Flávio Terrigno Barbeitas
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v1: 23 pages, 3 figures; v2: 25 pages, 4 figures, stronger results in Section 4 + new example + minor revisions; v3: 31 pages, 4 figures, new theorem in Section 5 + more discussion in Sections 2 and ...
Allamigeon, Xavier +2 more
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Tropical Ehrhart theory and tropical volume [PDF]
AbstractWe introduce a novel intrinsic volume concept in tropical geometry. This is achieved by developing the foundations of a tropical analog of lattice point counting in polytopes. We exhibit the basic properties and compare it to existing measures. Our exposition is complemented by a brief study of arising complexity questions.
Georg Loho, Matthias Schymura
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Forceful and Dusty Magnifying Glasses: Violence and Resistance in Bacurau
This article is on Bacurau, a film by Kleber Mendonça Filho and Juliano Dornelles. It discusses some of its possible references such as Tropicalism movement, Guimarães Rosa’s literature, Glauber Rocha’s New Cinema and Helio Oiticica’s work of art in ...
Bethania Assy, Vera Karam de Chueiri
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Computing Tropical Points and Tropical Links [PDF]
20 pages, 6 figures; open access link: https://rdcu.be ...
Tommy Hofmann, Yue Ren
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An author added, multiple corrections and improvements.
Tevelev, J., Vogiannou, T.
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« Ne nous demandez pas d’émigrer » :
In the mid-2000s, Portuguese emigration seemed to be a thing of the past. Having joined the European Economic Community in 1986, Portugal was presented by much of the political and media discourse as a modern and developed country.
Victor Pereira
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Rabies is an ancient yet still neglected tropical disease (NTD). This review focuses upon highlights of recent research and peer-reviewed communications on the underestimated tropical burden of disease and its management due to the complicated dynamics of virulent viral species, diverse mammalian reservoirs, and tens of millions of exposed humans and ...
Charles E. Rupprecht +4 more
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