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Time and Space – introduction

Space/time practices and the production of space and time: an introduction

Space/time practices and the production of space and time: an introduction

... have time and space acquired, again and again, this “high object- adequacy,” their quasi natural character as permanences? To answer this ques- tion, concrete social and individual practices and conflicts ...

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Populist mobilization across time and space : an introduction

Populist mobilization across time and space : an introduction

... This introduction is organized around five themes. I start by discussing the growing consensus in understanding populism as a set of ideas, and use the contributions to this special issue to take stock of the ...

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Introduction to Fermionic Structures in C4 Space-Time

Introduction to Fermionic Structures in C4 Space-Time

... 1 Introduction In the papers [?] [?] [?] [?] we have identified, that only bosons have appeared in our con- sideration and that they were appeared or constructed by the usual geometry of quadratic forms, leaving ...

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Introduction to Quantum Field Theory in C4 Space-Time

Introduction to Quantum Field Theory in C4 Space-Time

... in space, allowed by its fixed length, trying to find the best path, that through the end-point procedure, still holds! But, this picture happens in the invisible to us space Y, and this behaviour comes ...

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A simple introduction to the economics of storage: shifting demand and supply over time and space

A simple introduction to the economics of storage: shifting demand and supply over time and space

... response time are critical, so measuring their capital cost in £/kW is the natural metric, for diurnal load smoothing, storage capacity becomes important and the appropriate metric is ...

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Space-Time Coding and Space-Time Channel Modelling for Wireless Communications

Space-Time Coding and Space-Time Channel Modelling for Wireless Communications

... 1 Introduction 1 ...1.1.2 Space-Time Coding over Multi Antenna Wireless Channels ...1.1.3 Space-Time Channel Modelling ...Orthogonal Space-Time Block Codes: Performance ...

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Space-Time Interpolants

Space-Time Interpolants

... 1 Introduction Formal verification techniques can be used to either provide rigorous guarantees about the behaviors of a critical system, or detect instances of violating behavior if such behaviors are ...

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INTRODUCTION OF SPACE MANAGEMENT IN A HOSPITAL

INTRODUCTION OF SPACE MANAGEMENT IN A HOSPITAL

... reduction. Space benchmarking is taken as an example: If space data is not filed orderly and provided over a longer term, the data’s are only available for a short time after the ...of space, ...

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Introduction: Gender, Space and Technology

Introduction: Gender, Space and Technology

... this Introduction, some of the main themes to have emerged in this literature are the ways in which the information economy has changed urban space and social opportunity (Graham and Marvin, 2001; Wheeler, ...

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Mass Distribution in Space Time and Conception about Space Time Mass Continuum

Mass Distribution in Space Time and Conception about Space Time Mass Continuum

... Keywords Space-Time Curvature, Horizon Distance, Horizon Volume, Mass Distortion ...1. Introduction Mass is the part of dynamic process of gravitational ...the space is accessible on the basis ...

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Time-like Involutes of Minkowski space-time

Time-like Involutes of Minkowski space-time

... Introduction By the 20th century, researchers discovered the bridge be- tween theory of relativity and Lorentzian manifolds in the sense of differential geometry. Since, they adapted the geometrical models to ...

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The Representation of Space and the Space of Representation: a Cognitive Science Introduction to JIGSAW

The Representation of Space and the Space of Representation: a Cognitive Science Introduction to JIGSAW

... of time- varying signals to produce a map that describes only the relative disposition of the signal sources, not the state of the data at any particular ...

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SPACE AND TIME PARTITIONING WITH HARDWARE SUPPORT FOR SPACE APPLICATIONS

SPACE AND TIME PARTITIONING WITH HARDWARE SUPPORT FOR SPACE APPLICATIONS

... As space domain typically shares the same basic needs of aeronautics, they rapidly concluded that IMA strat- egy could be spun-in to the space ...The introduction of STP [3, 4] for separation of ...

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Extending space time with property

Extending space time with property

... 2.8. CONCLUSIONS 23 2.8 Conclusions In this chapter we have described a grand unified model, through the introduction of property coordinates to space-time. Five such coordinates are required to ...

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Time and space

Time and space

... Revival also stimulated the arts in the 19 th century. Dobri Chintulov (1822-1886) wrote the first poetry in modern Bulgarian in the 1840s. Translation of Western European and Russian literature accelerated, providing ...

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Introduction to the Baire space

Introduction to the Baire space

... thought of as codes for finite objects, and that descriptive set theory ean be thought of as the study of the conplexity of sets of infinite objects, in the same [r] ...

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A Virtual Space-Time Adaptive Beamforming Method for Space-Time Antijamming

A Virtual Space-Time Adaptive Beamforming Method for Space-Time Antijamming

... virtual space-time beamforming method for space-time antijamming ...virtual space-time array response data can be formed without delay ...better space-time ...

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Cinematic Time-Space

Cinematic Time-Space

... sufficient time to observe ...of time and space in cinema as intertwined, interdependent and correlated element, and their importance in narrative construction, a new filmic instrument ...

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The Culture of Time and Space

The Culture of Time and Space

... The phonograph and cinema are evaluated in terms of the way they modified the sense of the past, the telephone and World Standard Time are seen restructuring the exper[r] ...

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Is the Space Time a Superconductor?

Is the Space Time a Superconductor?

... 4-dimensional space-time of our direct experience might not be a continuum and discrete quantum entities might “collectively” rule its ...fluctuating space-time acquiring “at large distances” ...

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