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格群的Fuzzy同余关系
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作者 赵希武 《内蒙古师范大学学报(自然科学汉文版)》 CAS 1991年第2期19-22,42,共5页
本文在关于Fuzzy子格群的一些性质和格上的Fuzzy同余关系的基础上,给出Fuzzy同余关系与正规不变Fuzzy子格群间的关系,建立格群的关于同余关系的商格群、Fuzzy同余商格群、Fuzzy商格群、格群的关于正规不变子格群的商群之间的联系。
关键词 格群 模糊同余关系 商格群
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Debates on the Tiered Electricity Pricing Mechanism in China
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作者 Lin Boqiang 《Electricity》 2011年第3期7-11,共5页
Based on the Ramsey theory-the foundation for the tiered electricity pricing mechanism, this article analyzes the effects of the tiered electricity pricing system on social justice, eff iciency and commodity prices, a... Based on the Ramsey theory-the foundation for the tiered electricity pricing mechanism, this article analyzes the effects of the tiered electricity pricing system on social justice, eff iciency and commodity prices, and concludes that the system would direct subsidies to flow into low income groups, and promote energy conservation and emissions reduction by restricting over-consumption of high income groups, without enormous effect on commodity prices. The key to designing the tiered system is how to estimate the amount of electricity use for each tier, so as to avoid excluding low income groups from the subsidy or including high income groups in the subsidy. 展开更多
关键词 reform on electricity pricing system tiered electricity pricing electricity price for residents
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Colourful Nabobs
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作者 Adelaide Meira Serras 《Journal of Philosophy Study》 2016年第5期267-274,共8页
With the rising of the Empire, 18th century Britain went through significant changes. Politics and economy in tandem with people's mobility led to the emergence of new and faster ways of climbing the social ladder, s... With the rising of the Empire, 18th century Britain went through significant changes. Politics and economy in tandem with people's mobility led to the emergence of new and faster ways of climbing the social ladder, shaping new social groups with newly acquired needs, that is, with lifestyles quite distinct from the previously known ones. The colonies with their increasing commercial activities and their equally growing administration created innumerable jobs, some of which proved to be very profitable indeed. People from all walks of life, from either the working class or to the aristocracy, tried their luck crossing the Atlantic to start a whole new life. After the loss of the American colonies, it fell on the South Asia dominions, i.e., India, to play the role of the land of opportunity. After the Battle of Plassey (1757) and of Buxar (1764), the East India Company was politically empowered. India was in those days seen as a land of great potential: By either means of legitimate or corrupt business, one could possibly become immensely rich in a short time. These nouveau-riches, the so called "nabobs," also adopted many shadings of authoritarianism and ostentation thought to be common among oriental leaders; the nawabs, they were called after. Once back in Great Britain, their manners, or the lack of them, and their display of wealth upset British public opinion some much that, as was to be expected, it resulted on their becoming the object of ridicule and ostracism in periodicals, theatre plays, poems, caricatures... Nevertheless, they actively contributed to structural changes in the meaning and uses of wealth, interfered in politics and inter-class relationships, created more jobs, and were keen on experimenting new methods either in agriculture, building, or industry. This paper, though acknowledging these relevant consequences, aims at highlighting their impact on the sphere of aesthetics. The forms and textures, the motives, and the colors they adopted in their clothing, their jewelry, as well as in their architectural projects brought forth a kind of flamboyant baroque. According to Deleuze's notion of the baroque (The Fold. Leibniz and the Baroque, 1993), the assertion that the nabobs unfolded new, more colourful urban and rural landscapes is certainly possible to sustain. Marian Hastings, second wife to Warren Hastings, the first de facto Governor-General of India from 1773 to 1785, was considered the epitome of the "nabobina," a feminine nabob. So, the ensuing paper will focus on her description in Eliza Ryves's satirical poem The Hastiniad, comparing it with some factual data about Marian Hastings's style, and the Hastings couple's home at Daylesford, Gloucestershire. 展开更多
关键词 18th century Britain Nabob Nabobina BAROQUE
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