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    A presentation of the torus-equivariant quantum K-theory ring of flag manifolds of type A, Part II: quantum double Grothendieck polynomials by Toshiaki Maeno, Satoshi Naito, Daisuke Sagaki

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In this paper, we prove that quantum double Grothendieck polynomials, introduced by Lenart-Maeno, represent the corresponding (opposite) Schubert classes in the quantum K-theory ring $QK_{H}(Fl_{n+1})$ under this presentation. …”
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    On Topics Today by Nicholas McKay

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…The second comprises significant advances in topic theory essayed through two further pairs of texts: Robert Hatten’s Musical meaning in Beethoven: markedness, correlation, and interpretation (1994) and Interpreting musical gestures, topics, and tropes: Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert (2004); and Raymond Monelle’s Linguistics and semiotics in music (1992) and The sense of music: semiotic essays (2000).…”
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    Antenna Array Design in MIMO Radar Using NSK Polynomial Factorization Algorithm by Shuainan Gu, Ke Li, Xiukun Ren, Na-e Zheng

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…In addition, an algorithm based on Newton-Schubert-Kronecker (NSK) polynomial factorization is proposed. …”
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    The Joy of Living : unlocking the secret and science of happiness by Rinpoche, Mingyur,Yongey

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Music programme: Overture "Ruy Blas" / Mendelssohn -- "Moemus musicale" / Shubert -- Bourries from "The Water Music" / Handel -- Morceau "An Album Leaf" / Wagner -- Andante from "Peer Gynt Suite" / Grieg -- Selection "Tannhauser" / Wagner -- Song "Erlking" / Schubert -- Reverie "Traumerei" and "Romance" / Schumann.…”
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    Impact of Parameterization of Physical Processes on Simulation of Track and Intensity of Tropical Cyclone Nargis (2008) with WRF-NMM Model by Sujata Pattanayak, U. C. Mohanty, Krishna K. Osuri

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The combination of Simplified Arakawa Schubert (SAS) convection, Yonsei University (YSU) PBL, NMM land surface, and Ferrier microphysics parameterization schemes in WRF-NMM give better track and intensity forecast with minimum vector displacement error.…”
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    Die Aufnahme bestätigt die Regel. Analyse als Interpretation (Response) by Julian Caskel

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Die durchgängig hohe Qualität der Beiträge, deren konkrete Ergebnisse an drei spezifische zyklische Werke gebunden bleiben, rückt stattdessen die Frage nach den grundsätzlichen Voraussetzungen der hier vorgestellten Forschungen ins Zentrum: (1) Die methodischen Implikationen von Zeitpunktmessungen könnten noch genauer reflektiert werden (die Diskussion der empirischen Messungen erfolgt vor allem anhand der Beiträge zu Bachs ›Goldberg-Variationen‹). (2) Normative Voreinstellungen bei der Selektion von Aufnahmen oder Textreferenzen sollten explizit mitdiskutiert werden (die Diskussion der hermeneutischen Meinungsbildung erfolgt vor allem anhand der Beiträge zu Beethovens ›Diabelli-Variationen‹). (3) Die gemeinsamen oder getrennten Zugangswege von Theorie und Praxis werden nochmals zur Debatte gestellt (nun stärker anhand der Beiträge zu Schuberts Winterreise). (4) Als Ausblick werden Möglichkeiten zur Weiterverwertung der Daten in einem eigenen Analysebeispiel anhand von Aufnahmen des Pianisten Igor Levit vorgeführt. …”
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    Sensitivity of Dynamical Downscaling Seasonal Precipitation Forecasts to Convection and Land Surface Parameterization in a High-Resolution Regional Climate Model by Yuan Li, Guihua Lu, Hai He, Zhiyong Wu

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…In this study, the sensitivity of dynamical downscaling seasonal precipitation forecasts to convection and land surface parameterization was investigated by nesting the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model into the NCEP’s Climate Forecast System version 2 (CFSv2) retrospective forecasts with four convective schemes: Kain–Fritsch (KF), Betts–Miller–Janjic (BMJ), Grell–Freitas (GF), and new simplified Arakawa–Schubert (NSAS) schemes, and two land surface schemes: Noah and simplified Simple Biosphere (SSiB) schemes over the Han River basin. …”
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