scholarly journals The Poet’s “Long-Range Heart” (O. Mandelstam. The Poem of an Unknown Soldier)

2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 144-163
Author(s):  
Alexei I. Chagin

The article suggests a detailed analysis of the most significant and complicated work in O. Mandelstam’s late poetry — The Poem of an Unknown Soldier (1937) which is being examined in the context of the poet’s whole literary heritage. Radical metaphorism, which was previously characteristic of the poet, is pushed here to the extreme; poetics of reminiscences and subtexts appears to be the basis for the composition of this long poem. A detailed examination of the poem’s world, explanation and sometimes deciphering of its poetic images obviously demonstrate the arrival of new poetics, the basis of which in the work is the “Heraclitean metaphor” (O. Mandelstam’s term), revealing fluidity, internal dynamics of images that create a horrible picture of the war as an ultimate disaster and of an individual (the poet) as its antipode and victim. The poet’s thought is directed to the picture of an eternal, immortal military formation where in the roar of the military roll call, voices of fallen soldiers merge with those of Shakespeare and Cervantes, and where the poet’s voice is heard among others — standing here, calling his “unreliable” year of birth and seing the whole path of human history caught in the fire of the Apocalypse.

2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 144-163
Author(s):  
Alexei I. Chagin

The article suggests a detailed analysis of the most significant and complicated work in O. Mandelstam’s late poetry — The Poem of an Unknown Soldier (1937) which is being examined in the context of the poet’s whole literary heritage. Radical metaphorism, which was previously characteristic of the poet, is pushed here to the extreme; poetics of reminiscences and subtexts appears to be the basis for the composition of this long poem. A detailed examination of the poem’s world, explanation and sometimes deciphering of its poetic images obviously demonstrate the arrival of new poetics, the basis of which in the work is the “Heraclitean metaphor” (O. Mandelstam’s term), revealing fluidity, internal dynamics of images that create a horrible picture of the war as an ultimate disaster and of an individual (the poet) as its antipode and victim. The poet’s thought is directed to the picture of an eternal, immortal military formation where in the roar of the military roll call, voices of fallen soldiers merge with those of Shakespeare and Cervantes, and where the poet’s voice is heard among others — standing here, calling his “unreliable” year of birth and seing the whole path of human history caught in the fire of the Apocalypse.


Author(s):  
Sanjeev Karmakar ◽  
Manoj Kumar Kowar ◽  
Pulak Guhathakurta

The objective of this study is to expand and evaluate the back-propagation artificial neural network (BPANN) and to apply in the identification of internal dynamics of very high dynamic system such long-range total rainfall data time series. This objective is considered via comprehensive review of literature (1978-2011). It is found that, detail of discussion concerning the architecture of ANN for the same is rarely visible in the literature; however various applications of ANN are available. The detail architecture of BPANN with its parameters, i.e., learning rate, number of hidden layers, number of neurons in hidden layers, number of input vectors in input layer, initial and optimized weights etc., designed learning algorithm, observations of local and global minima, and results have been discussed. It is observed that obtaining global minima is almost complicated and always a temporal nervousness. However, achievement of global minima for the period of the training has been discussed. It is found that, the application of the BPANN on identification for internal dynamics and prediction for the long-range total annual rainfall has produced good results. The results are explained through the strong association between rainfall predictors i.e., climate parameter (independent parameter) and total annual rainfall (dependent parameter) are presented in this paper as well.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (Oktober) ◽  
pp. 22-28
Author(s):  
Arif Setiawan ◽  
Dedy Pradigdo ◽  
Farid Hendro Wibowo

Combat technology in the military world has undergone a very rapid development in both close combat and long-range combat. Long-range combat is identical to a rocket weapon where the rocket works because of the presence of an igniter that serves to burn the propellant so that when the propellant burns it will produce pressure that will push the rocket hurtling towards a predetermined target. Igniter is very important in the launch of rockets where the filling of the igniter is black powder that has been difficult to obtain because of the difficult manufacturing process and risk of explosion. This research aims to design a tool that can produce black powder with a large enough capacity and good quality and reduce the risk of explosions to support the manufacture of igniters for rocket launches, especially those owned by Indonesian Army. This research used pure experimental quantitative method with empirical calculations to obtain tools with the desired specifications. The results obtained after the calculation are the volume of octagonal prism tubes 2942.5 cm3, the total volume of steel balls with two size variations is 979.5 cm3, the maximum lendutan that occurs on the shaft of the player is 0.108 mm, so it is said to be safe.


Author(s):  
Mark Chong ◽  
Murphy Choy

Fake news, which includes both disinformation and misinformation, has been a challenge for many countries in the last few years. Disinformation has been present in modern history as part of the tool kit of PSYOPS for the military. Likewise, misinformation has been part of human history for a long time. Hoaxes, rumors, and urban legends—all of which can be classified as differing types of misinformation, although they are not commonly addressed as such—have been exploited by adversarial organizations for their own benefit. This study will propose a comprehensive taxonomy to tackle fake news, disinformation, and misinformation and assess the level of threat they pose to society. A comprehensive comparison with existing typologies will also be included.


Worldview ◽  
1980 ◽  
Vol 23 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 17-20
Author(s):  
Noordin Sopiee

AbstractLeon Trotsky said that those who yearned for the quiet life had no right to be born in the twentieth century. The lover of the quiet life certainly had no right to be in Southeast Asia in the past year. The speed of events, many of them unexpected and “irrational,” has left a trail littered with hasty analyses and wrong predictions (to which this article will no doubt contribute its fair share). It is plain enough, however, that the dust has not yet settled; neither the Kampuchean question nor the recent thrust of Sino-Vietnamese relations have run their course. It is also undeniable that too little is known about the internal dynamics of decisionmaking that resulted in the first and second open inter-Communist wars in history.The Vietnamese invasion of Kampuchea demonstrated the role and value of conventional warfare—a point to remember in an age when war by conventional means appears to many as a thing of the past. It is natural for regimes fighting guerrilla wars to be mesmerized by those struggles, but it is worth noting how few governments have been toppled by guerrilla wars and how many have been overturned by other means. Even in the military theorizing of the Communists, the guerrilla's place is at the beginning of revolutionary wars; the end game is still reserved for conventional military means.


Author(s):  
Jiří Jákl

Abstract This article offers a detailed analysis of the category of men known as taṇḍa. Widely attested in literary records and known from Old Javanese inscriptions, the function and social status of taṇḍa has been a controversial issue. Two views pertaining to the identity of these men have been advanced so far. According to most scholars, taṇḍa were high-status officials, often interpreted as military ‘officers’. According to an alternative view, they were low-status military figures and their function was to oversee markets, or they were low-status figures associated with music and performances. This article argues that until at least 1200 CE taṇḍa were court-based, active combatants, who had troops of their own followers at their disposal and were responsible for the military expansion of Javanese states. By the Majapahit period they were integrated as regular troops into the progressively more hierarchical system of the professional standing army, which resulted in their reduced social status.


2017 ◽  
Vol 70 (4) ◽  
pp. 761-774 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shiyou Li ◽  
Xiaoqian Chen ◽  
Lihu Chen ◽  
Yong Zhao ◽  
Tao Sheng ◽  
...  

The Automatic Identification System (AIS) receiver on board the main satellite of the TianTuo-3 constellation, LvLiang-1, is a new generation of AIS receiver. Having partly solved the signal conflict problems and with larger coverage over the ground, the AIS receiver on board TianTuo-3 greatly improves the signal detection ability. The data received by the AIS receiver during the TianTuo-3 debugging stage is employed for detailed analysis in this paper. Results include: TianTuo-3 implements four-frequency detection at the same time, and a time-flag is inserted into the received AIS data, a small portion of Class A vessels (at least 1480) have been equipped with AIS sending the long range AIS broadcast message with two new frequency channels and the hourly averaged count of the message received by TianTuo-3’s AIS is between 1500 ~ 2500. This AIS receiver is capable of real-time tracking a single vessel. In conclusion, the TianTuo-3 space-based AIS receiver is capable of continuously receiving AIS messages sent by global maritime vessels.


2005 ◽  
Vol 34 (2) ◽  
pp. 24-41
Author(s):  
Matthew Hughes

In military histories of the 1948 Arab-Israeli war, Lebanon's role, however minor, is almost entirely missing. This article seeks to fill this gap with a detailed examination of the involvement in the war not only of Lebanon's army but also of the irregular forces——notably the Arab Liberation Army——operating separately from its territory. The analysis——which covers the military and political constraints affecting both actors, their military performance, and the implications of their performance——is located within the historiographical debate on the 1948 war, and more specifically within the context of the Israeli ““new history”” approach of debunking the David versus Goliath argument.


1968 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
pp. 226-233 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. H. Waldman

In this paper, presented by the International Air Navigators Council, and written by its Executive Vice Chairman, the navigation of the S.S.T. is considered from the practising navigator's point of view. Extrapolating from present procedures the conclusion is drawn that navigation system verification should continue to be the responsibility of flight-deck management, that self-contained D.R. systems should be monitored by an externally referenced aid, that raw navigational data should continue to be available to the flight crew and finally that simplicity and reliability in navigation systems should be preferred to finite accuracy.Consideration of an environment in which operational data and experience are limited to the military is a difficult assignment at the best of times. In order to discuss, with some degree of intelligence, the long-range navigation system considered desirable in the supersonic environment, we have relied mainly on the process of extrapolation using existing data and operational ‘know how’ to formulate practical guidelines.


MAUSAM ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 42 (2) ◽  
pp. 125-130
Author(s):  
VASANT GOWARIKER ◽  
V. THAPLIYAL ◽  
S. M. KULSHRESTHA ◽  
G. S. MANDAL ◽  
N. SEN ROY ◽  
...  

A detailed analysis of southwest monsoon (June to September) rainfall over India of several decades vis-a-vis the regional and global antecedent signals in numerous permutations and combinations has led the authors to conclude that a long range forecast based on one, two, three or four parameters as attempted by several workers in the past, cannot be reliable on all occasions as indeed has proved to be the case. The parametric and power regression models utilizing 16 parameters, described in the present paper, suggest that it is a tapestry of several parameters and interactive nature of the regional and global climatic forcings that govern the quality and quantity of the monsoon. A detailed analysis of non-linear interactions among the antecedent climatic conditions and the monsoon has led the authors to introduce the concept of proportionate weightage to the signals of different parameters. This has led to the development of a power regression model, which is able to quantify the effect of each parameter. Details of the model are presented, Based on the model, the India Meteorological Department has been issuing the operational long range forecast of monsoon rainfall over India as a whole during the past 3 years, 1988 to 1990, and these forecasts have proved to be correct.


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