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Frank Scheck of "The Hollywood Reporter" wrote that the documentary is "deeply moving" and that it is one of the most powerful films providing a first-hand account of the Holocaust.
He also praised Aleksandra Bernatek, who reads from Spiegel's diary, saying that she "delivers emotive readings that fully convey Renia's girlishness, passion and inner strength".
Hamiltonian complexity
Hamiltonian complexity or quantum Hamiltonian complexity is a topic which deals with problems in quantum complexity theory and condensed matter physics.
It mostly studies constraint satisfaction problems related to ground states of local Hamiltonians; that is, Hermitian matrices that act locally on a system of interest.
The constraint satisfaction problems in quantum Hamiltonian complexity have led to the quantum version of the Cook–Levin theorem.
Quantum Hamiltonian complexity has helped physicists understand the difficulty of simulating physical systems.
Given a Hermitian matrix formula_1, let formula_2 denote the ground state energy of the Hamiltonian formula_1, and let formula_4 and formula_5 be non-negative real numbers with formula_6.
If formula_7, output Yes.
If formula_8, output No.
The "k-local Hamiltonian problem" is similar except the Hamiltonians have formula_9-local interactions.
This problem has been shown to be QMA-complete for formula_10.
The area law explains the structure of entanglement present in ground states of physically relevant systems.
It states that the entropy of a reduced density matrix of a quantum system in its ground state is proportional to the boundary length of the area.
The area law has been useful in finding efficient ways to simulate entangled quantum systems.
The classical PCP theorem states that simulating the ground states of classical systems is hard.
The quantum analog of the PCP theorem concerns simulations of quantum systems.
Proving the quantum analog of the PCP theorem is an open problem.
Furkan Polat
Furkan Polat (born 20 April 1998) is a Turkish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Kayserispor .
On 25 August 2019, Polat signed his first professional contract with Kayserispor for 5 years.
Polat made his professional debut for Kayserispor in a 1-0 Süper Lig win over Çaykur Rizespor on 8 December 2019.
SS Ponce De Leon
SS "Ponce De Leon" was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II.
She was named after Ponce De Leon, a Spanish explorer and conquistador known for leading the first official European expedition to Florida and the first governor of Puerto Rico.
"Ponce De Leon" was laid down on 15 August 1942, under a Maritime Commission (MARCOM) contract, MC hull 1193, by the St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company, Jacksonville, Florida; she was sponsored by Mrs. J.C. Merrill, the wife of the president of the St. John's River SB Corp., she was launched on 14 March 1943.
She was allocated to Waterman Steamship Corp., on 30 April 1943.
On 11 April 1947, she was laid up in the, National Defense Reserve Fleet, Mobile, Alabama.
She was sold for scrapping, on 10 September 1962, to Gulf Shipyard Industrial Park Co., for $49,799.
She was removed from the fleet on 9 October 1962.
Abdoulaye Diaby
Abdoulaye Diaby (born 4 July 2000) is a Malian footballer who currently plays as a defender for Lokeren, on loan from Royal Antwerp.
Fred Ball (disambiguation)
Fred Ball (1915–2007) was an American movie executive.
Fred Ball may also refer to:
City market in Białystok
City market in Bialystok () is a retail market located in Kawaleryjska Street 19/23 in Bialystok, Podlaskie Voivodeship in north-eastern Poland.
For years it has been the largest commercial facility in the Podlaskie Voivodeship, with an area of almost 90,000 sq m. and over 2,000 permanent sales outlets.
In the early 90s with the collapse of the Communist bloc and the People's Republic of Poland and the liberalization of trade and transformation to market economy, the city hall was searching a place to hold a retail market instead of the existing one in Bema Street which has became to small.
The location that was found decided was the former harvest square in Kawaleryjska street.
Due to concerns from the retailers side regarding the relative distance of the location from the city center, the authorities made a commitment that they will not establish another market in the city center.
A major mark point was 1994, the year the trade in Belarus] was liberalized, a step that contributed to the growth of trade and activity in the market.
The years 1995 to 1998 saw high growth and thousands of cars from Lithuania and Belarus arrived to sell their stocks.
In 1998 there was a slump, even a collapse of the market since the Polish government limited cross-border trade by introducing visas, a decision that led to demonstrations.
In 2020 the market is planned to pass through modernization program.
Bio Oko
Bio Oko is a cinema in the Holešovice district of Prague, Czech Republic.
Part of a seven-building development between the district's Milada Horáková and Heřmanová streets built between 1937 and 1940, it was designed by Jaroslav Stockar-Bernkopf and Josef Šolc.
The cinema is known for its seating options; as well as standard seats, visitors to Bio Oko can sit on sofas, bean bags or deck chairs.
The cinema was reopened in October 2007 after a period of reconstruction, with the premiere of the Czech film .
Bio Oko switched to digital projection in 2011, thanks to funding from Prague 7 and the Ministry of Culture.
Jermal Richardson
Jermal Richardson (born 10 May 1994) is an Anguillan footballer who plays as a midfielder for Roaring Lions FC and the Anguilla national football team.
Richardson made his senior international debut on 22 August 2018 in a 1-1 friendly draw with Sint Maarten.
The Open Museum
The Open Museum is a community museum in Glasgow, Scotland.
The Open Museum is run out of the Glasgow Museums Resource Centre.
It brings museum collections beyond the limits of the museum walls and out into the Glasgow community.
The Open Museum is one of ten museums under the broader title the Glasgow Museums and many consider the Open Museum to be the “outreach arm.” Founded in 1989, the Glasgow Open Museum’s goal is to let the public explore their archive without necessarily having to come to the museum.
The people of Glasgow are allowed to use the objects for their own research and exhibitions.
Since 1989, the museum has worked with schools, senior centres, businesses, and prisons in addition to encouraging the public to engage with staff on community projects that explore contemporary issues that impact Glasgow.
The Glasgow Open Museum’s goal is to create a more fluid relationship with the public and to bring the Museum to those that cannot make their way inside the museum.
In America a trend of artist inspired exhibits helped museums bring their pieces from the archives onto display, but never have american museums let the local public interact with the objects in the archives the way the Open Museum does.
St Margaret of Cortona (Gaspare Traversi)
St Margaret of Cortona is a circa 1758 painting by the Italian late-Baroque painter Gaspare Traversi.
This artist, active in Naples Italy, is best known for his sometimes humorous and intricate genre works.
The painting depicts is a blunt allegory showing Margaret of Cortona, the 13th-century Franciscan tertiary, as underscored by the knotted belt of rope or cincture of the order.
Margaret sits in a plain room, listening entranced to the words of an angel, whose hands finger a crown of thorns and partially obscure a skull; in her left hand, she cradles a crucifix.
In the background, a bat-winged satanic figure departs, with his hands hiding his face.
His wings have cryptic circles.
St Margaret in her writings recalled that she served as a mistress and step-mother to an aristocratic noble.
But he was murdered, and her dog was able to lead her to his corpse.
These events triggered her departure from a sinful life in the world to a eremetic live of devotion.
The arc of her life would have held resonance for women seeking absolution in joining the tertiaries, which did not require vows of absolute poverty and chastity.
The veneration of Saint Margaret of Cortona was prominent in her native Tuscany, but did spread through Italy.
Anarchism (Ritter book)
Anarchism: A Theoretical Analysis is a 1981 book about anarchism as a political theory written by Alan Ritter.
SS John Gorrie
SS "John Gorrie" was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II.
She was named after John Gorrie, an American physician, scientist, inventor of mechanical cooling, and humanitarian.
"John Gorrie" was laid down on 29 August 1942, under a Maritime Commission (MARCOM) contract, MC hull 1194, by the St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company, Jacksonville, Florida; she was sponsored by Mrs. Denis J. O'Mahoney, the wife of the general manager of the St. John's River SB Co., she was launched on 27 March 1943.
She was allocated to South Atlantic Steamship Line, on 24 May 1943.
On 22 September 1948, she was laid up in the, National Defense Reserve Fleet, Astoria, Oregon.
On 1 June 1954, she was withdrawn from the fleet to be loaded with grain under the "Grain Program 1954", she returned loaded with grain on 23 June 1954.
She was again withdrawn from the fleet on 8 August 1957, to have the grain unloaded, she returned empty on 12 August 1957.
She was sold for scrapping, on 14 August 1967, to Zidell Explorations, Inc., for $54,001.
She was removed from the fleet on 31 August 1967.
Julio Martínez (footballer, born 2000)
Julio Martínez Cortés (born 2 November 2000) is a Spanish footballer who plays for Málaga CF as an attacking midfielder.
Born in Requena, Valencian Community, Martínez joined Málaga CF's youth setup in 2018, after stints at Córdoba CF and Valencia CF.
He made his senior debut with the reserves on 25 August 2019, starting and scoring the opener in a 4–0 Tercera División home routing of Alhaurín de la Torre CF.
On 15 December 2019, after scoring ten goals in only 15 matches for the B's, Martínez made his first team debut by coming on as a late substitute for Armando Sadiku in a 0–0 away draw against Extremadura UD for the Segunda División championship.
Eren Bilen
Eren Bilen (born 2 December 2000) is a Turkish footballer who currently plays as a goalkeeper for Göztepe.
Bilen made his professional debut with Göztepe in a 3-3 Turkish Cup tie with Antalyaspor on 15 January 2019.
Krista S. Walton
Krista Shereé Walton is an American chemical engineer.
She is the Robert "Bud" Moeller Faculty Fellow and professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering and the associate dean for research and innovation in the College of Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Walton grew up on her family's farm in Killen, Alabama, and graduated from Brooks High School in 1995.
She completed her B.S.E.