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On the tangent space of a weighted homogeneous plane curve singularity
Mario Canon Mario,Julien Sebag 대한수학회 2020 대한수학회지 Vol.57 No.1
Let $k$ be a field of characteristic 0. Let $ \scr C=\Spec(k[x,y]/\langle f\rangle)$ be a weighted homogeneous plane curve singularity with tangent space $\pi_\scr C\colon T_{\scr C/k}\rightarrow \scr C$. In this article, we study, from a computational point of view, the Zariski closure $\scr G(\scr C)$ of the set of the 1-jets on $\scr C$ which define formal solutions (in $F[[t]]^2$ for field extensions $F$ of $k$) of the equation $f=0$. We produce Groebner bases of the ideal $\mathcal{N}_1(\scr C)$ defining $\scr G(\scr C)$ as a reduced closed subscheme of $T_{\scr C/k}$ and obtain applications in terms of logarithmic differential operators (in the plane) along $ \scr C$.
EL CIELO A DENTELLADAS O DE LA MENTALIDAD HISP?NICA EN EL SIGLO XVI
Mario Alonso Arango M. 부산외국어대학교 이베로아메리카연구소 2007 이베로아메리카 Vol.9 No.1
El delo a dentelladas or Hispanic Mentalities of the XVI Century Within Social Sciences, the study of the "colonial subject" in terns of analysis and the disclosure of the mentalities (perception mechanisms, assessment and conceptualization of the "other") have gathered strength in the last few years. At the end of the XV century and the beginning of the XVI, Latin America underwent the vicissitudes of the expansionistic force of the European world carrying along multiple consequences for its indigenous inhabitants, their descendants and for those who occupy that territory nowadays. The different points of view about how this first encounter was carried out have generated multiple viewpoints, some of them somewhat in discordance. Nevertheless, what is unequivocal is that the study of the minority groups (natives, mestizo and other marginal groups) has barely begun research on. Many have taken on the task of revealing such mechanisms through historical investigation and research. The Mexican writer Antonio Sarabia with his work, El cielo a dentelladas registers this tendency: he delves to these imaginary logics and reveals to us through literary realism that other "anti-hegemonic discourses" that began to develop from the earliest point of this encounter.
Mario L. Marques-Piubelli,Roberto N. Miranda 대한병리학회 2023 Journal of Pathology and Translational Medicine Vol.57 No.4
The overview of the upcoming Blue Book of the 5th edition of the World Health Organization Classification of Hematolymphoid Tumors was published in Leukemia in June 2022. The updates on mature T-/NK-cell lymphomas and leukemias are organized in nine groups based on cell of origin, morphology, clinical scenario, and localization, and are highlighted in this newsletter.
Apathy: Neurobiology, Assessment and Treatment
Mario Fahed,David C. Steffens 대한정신약물학회 2021 CLINICAL PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY AND NEUROSCIENCE Vol.19 No.2
Apathy is a highly prevalent, disabling and treatment resistant syndrome. It is defined as a quantitative reduction of goal-directed activity in comparison to the patient’s previous level of in multiple dimensions including behavior/cognition, emotion and social interaction. It has been described in major depressive disorder, Alzheimer’s disease, frontotemporal dementia, Parkinson’s Disease, cerebrovascular disease, and vascular dementia, among others. This review will address the neuropsychology and associated neurobiological underpinnings of apathy in the above conditions, identify specific methods to assess apathy clinically, and review the literature on managing apathy across these various disorders.
“Dwelling-in-Travel”: The Politics of Space and Culture in Claude McKay’s Home to Harlem
Mario Laarmann 숙명여자대학교 아시아여성연구원 2019 OMNES: The Journal of Multicultural Society Vol.9 No.1
Contemporary scholarship on Jamaican-born writer and poet Claude McKay, an influential figure of the Harlem Renaissance, seems to be unanimous in approaching his work through a lens of inter- or transnationalism. Thereby, mainly two aspects are often emphasized: First, his traveler’s life which he has documented in his autobiography A Long Way from Home, and second his political position, traceable in both his fictional and his non-fictional publications. This essay explores a third aspect of McKay’s transnationalism: his politics of culture and identity. Assuming that experiences and practices of groundedness and movement go along with an understanding of the self, I analyze McKay’s 1928 novel Home to Harlem and argue that the built-in paradox James Clifford calls “dwelling-in-travel” is not only evident in the novel’s politics of space, but can also be traced in its politics of gender relations and his representation of race.