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- The first step analytical formula for Ramanujan's pi formula
This article provides an analytical expression for the first step constant term of the Ramanujan pi formula.
- Human Tendency society
This paper analyzes and defines the relationship between historical regime changes, contemporary social forms and human society.
- Emotional Investment and the Erosion of Value: On the Causes of Numerical Inflation in 'Honkai: Star Rail' and the Dilemma Faced by Players
"Honkai: Star Rail," as a turn-based role-playing game with a galaxy adventure theme under miHoYo, has achieved remarkable commercial success since its public release in 2023. However, with each version update, the issue of numerical inflation in the game has become increasingly prominent, triggering widespread anxiety and dissatisfaction among core players. This article aims to conduct an in-depth analysis of the causes, manifestations, and impacts of numerical inflation in "Honkai: Star Rail" on player experience, with particular attention to the unique challenges faced by players who base their character preferences on emotional investment (i.e., 'XP players').
- The Sole Coordinate in Time's Flood: A Study on the Emotional Symbiosis Mechanism in Yuri Light Novels —— Based on LLM-Assisted Grounded Theory
Yuri narratives, as an important subgenre within ACG culture, have long lacked systematic academic attention regarding the complexity of their emotional structures. This study analyzes the Japanese yuri light novel "Ultra Radiant Princess" (written by Naruru Kiriyama, KADOKAWA, 2026) as a case text, adopting a constructivist grounded theory approach. Utilizing large language models (LLM) to assist in coding, the entire 80,000-character Chinese version of the book underwent a complete grounded theory analysis process: "text segmentation → open coding → semantic refinement → axial coding → selective coding." The study extracted over 200 initial codes, which, after semantic refinement, were consolidated into 30 conceptual categories, and ultimately grouped into four main axial categories: (1) The irresistible invader; (2) The paradox of gentle complicity; (3) The only anchor in the flood of time; (4) The pursuit of warmth after a collapse of divinity. During the selective coding phase, the study identified the core category of "the only anchor in the flood of time," revealing the evolutionary process model of emotional symbiosis in yuri narratives: triggered by destiny-level encounters, followed by the collapse of boundaries during daily caregiving and the establishment of a complicity contract, and culminating in the soul's anchoring across time, ultimately achieving a dual salvation and the fall of divinity into humanity. Methodologically, this study explores feasible approaches for LLM-assisted qualitative research, while also providing a reproducible case for emotional narrative analysis of ACG texts. More importantly, it attempts to answer an age-old and eternal question: When we shed tears for the fate of fictional characters, where does that emotional resonance truly come from?
- Good Schools Don’t Equal Good Environments: An Investigation into Campus Ecology at an “Internationalized” Private High School
With the development of education industrialization, a number of private high schools advertising themselves as offering “international” and “elite” education have emerged. These schools often boast superior hardware facilities and impressive college admission statistics, and are thus labeled “good schools” in the social evaluation system. Beneath the glossy surface, however, students’ real experiences and teachers’ professional conditions are frequently overlooked. This paper takes a private high school in southern China (hereafter referred to as “School A”) as a case study, using qualitative research methods including participant observation and in-depth interviews to reveal the essence of “Hengshui-style” management beneath its “international” exterior. The study finds that the school shows significant alienation in time management, activity arrangements, and teacher evaluation; there exists a structural tension between its social reputation as a “good school” and its internal campus ecology as a “good environment”. This paper aims to break the myth of evaluation that overemphasizes admission rates and hardware conditions, and calls for a return to the humanistic care of education.
- Employment pressure based on the nature of the basic medical sciences major
Basic medicine, a major rarely offered at the undergraduate level in medical schools, has become the top choice for postgraduate transfer students majoring in laboratory medicine, rehabilitation, clinical medicine, nursing, and other related fields. Previously, five to ten years ago, graduates with undergraduate degrees in medical laboratory technology and other lab based majors could be recruited directly by hospital departments. However, in today’s climate of academic devaluation, such graduates now face a high risk of unemployment immediately after graduation. In daily life, we should all learn to balance work with plenty of rest and find ways to relieve life’s pressure.
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