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Counting Thin Subgraphs via Packings Faster Than Meet-in-the-Middle Time

Vassilevska and Williams (STOC 2009) showed how to count simple paths on k vertices and matchings on k/2 edges in an n-vertex graph in time n^{k/2+O(1)}. In the same year, two different algorithms with the same runtime were given by Koutis and Williams (ICALP 2009), and Björklund et al. (ESA 2009), via nst/2+O(1)-time algorithms for counting t-tuples of pairwise disjoint sets drawn from a given fa

Tredje rikets estetik

This article reflects on the aesthetics and visual culture of Nazism, as well as its troubling legacy to the world.

Filmåret 2010: Udda uppstickare, usla uppföljare

Krönika om 2010 års filmer med fokus på svenska 1970-talsskildringar, amerikanska storfilmer, amerikanska dokumentärer, Roman Polanski, Sherlock Holmes på bio och tv, amerikanska spelfilmer om Irakinvasionen.

Structural behavior of Dy-157,Dy-158,Dy-159 in the I=30-50h spin regime

Significant extensions to the high-spin excitation spectrum of the N = 91, 92, 93 isotopes Dy-157,Dy-158,Dy-159 have been achieved using the high-efficiency gamma-ray spectrometers Euroball and Gammasphere. These nuclei were populated via weak 3n or alpha xn exit channels in fusion evaporation reactions. In Dy-157, the yrast band has been extended to I-pi = (2)/(101+) (tentatively to (2)/(105+)) w

Den långa medeltiden

An introduction to a book on village formation and village structure during the Middle Ages in Scania, that puts the following studies in a wider framework focussing on issues of aristocratization and urbanization and on larger cycles of expansion and regression in the Eurasian world. The text also argues that the Swedish or Nordic periodization of the Middle Ages should be abandoned in favour of

Nonlinear time-domain electromagnetics

Several physical phenomena cannot be described with a linear model. We present a couple of such phenomena related to electromagnetics, and give several examples of how they can be modeled mathematically. The emphasis is on different representations of the constitutive functional and the analysis of its combination with the time-domain Maxwell equations.