11,415 research outputs found
Marriage record of Israel, Adam and Kemp, Julia
Marriage license for Adam Israel and Julia Kemp. J.W. Avery was the officiant
Letter, Julia Gardiner Tyler to Mrs. Laura Holloway, author of First Ladies, dated September 20, 1869
ALS of Julia Gardiner Tyler to Mrs. Laura Holloway, author of First Ladies, dated September 20, 1869, about interviewing other first ladies. ALS.Found in:Mss. 65 T97 Additions, Series 1: Mss. Acc. 1993.19 Addition, 186
Meeting Children’s Author Julia Donaldson
A report from a meet and greet with Julia Donaldson, a best-selling children's author. The event was organized by Ibis grafika publishing house and held in bookshop "Bookara" in Zagreb, 20 May 2018
Portrait of Julia Ward Howe
Portrait of author and activist Julia Ward Howe.From Daughters of America: or, Women of the century by Phebe A. Hanaford, published by True and Co. in 1882
bell hooks
Hua, Julia; Schrag, Adam Tobias. (1998). bell hooks. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/166225
From Julia Ward Howe to Mister Silsbee
abstract: Concerning a letter written in rhymes about Howe's thanks for a new hood, her relief and good wishes towards Silsbee.Curator's Note: Handwritten note reads: Julia Ward Howe 811 H8384PCondition of Original: Glue marks. Previously glued into a book, then removed.Creation Date Details: Undated. Range is the contributor's lifespan
Episode 10: Comics, Cartoons and COVID-19
Maren McKellin interviews Dr. Julia diLiberti, Professor of Humanities, and Adam Fotos, Assistant Professor of Humanities, about the role cartoons and comics play in the global pandemic
Episode 9: COVID-19, Disabilities and Deafness
Julia diLiberti interviews Dr. Michael Duggan, Counselor for Students with Disabilities and Adam Wasilewski, Assistant Professor of Sign Language, about how COVID-19 is impacting those who are deaf and those with disabilities
Design and simulation of an invisibility cloak device in Julia
Mankind has always adapted materials to fullfil a need. Recent developments in nano-science allows us to construct objects with varying permittivity and permeability. One possible structure is an invisibility cloak device. This device is put around an object. Any plane wave that enters the cloak should go around this object. The wave exits the cloak as a plane wave, rendering the object on the inside invisible. Since making such a device is quite dicult, it is useful to simulate it first. A relatively new programming language is Julia [1], [2]. Julia has a high performance and this makes it an interesting language to use for these simulations. In this work, the material properties of such a device was calculated. A simulating tactic was developed. This tactic was a hybrid version between the Method of Moments (MoM) and the Finite Elements Method (FEM). Both these methods and the hybrid method were implemented in BEAST.jl [3]and CompScienceMeshes [4] and were tested using simulations in EMwavesBEP.jl[5]. While the FEM and MoM gave great results, the hybrid algorithm had only a good result for the electric fields. The magnetic elds failed to show the wanted results. The previous determined cloak was simulated using the hybrid algorithm. The cloaking property was clearly visible and the waveexited as a plane wave. A far field should be calculated to verify this further.Applied Mathematics | Applied Physic
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