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Chiral behaviour and screening masses close to the chiral phase transition
Laermann E, Boyd G, Gupta S, Karsch F, Petersson B, Redlich K. Chiral behaviour and screening masses close to the chiral phase transition. Nuclear Physics, B: Proceedings Supplements. 1994;34:292-294.We investigate the temperature dependence of the chiral sector and of hadronic screening masses in quenched lattice QCD below the critical temperature
Educating Lawyers Now and Then: An Essay Comparing the 2007 and 1914 Carnegie Foundation Reports on Legal Education; Education and a Reprint of the 1914 Report The Common Law and the Case Method in American University Law Schools by Josef Redlich
In 1910 the Carnegie Foundation released its first study of graduate education: the Flexner report on medical education. American medical education is already celebrating the centennial of this report, which changed the face of medical education by emphasizing the scientific basis of practice. Four years later the Foundation authored its first report on legal education, the Redlich Report, which like the Flexner Report, emphasized the scientific basis of practice. For whatever reason perhaps because legal education was less receptive to change than was medical education, perhaps because the report s author came from one of the Central Powers with which the United States was shortly to go to war the Redlich Report did not change the face of legal education. Today, legal education is much the same as it was in 1914. In 2007 the Carnegie Foundation returned to legal education and issued a new report, Educating Lawyers: Preparation for the Practice of Law. In analysis of American legal education, the two reports are eerily similar. But they are very different in their prescriptions for the future. The new report is intended to foster appreciation for what legal education does at its best. Its modest prescription for the future is an increase in clinical education. The Redlich Report, on the other hand, in its import is not limited to legal education. It is a calm but ambitious call to invigorat[e] the principle of social and economic justice in the life of the American people. The Redlich Report is must reading for any discussion of the future of American law. It brings to American legal education a perspective that no report before or since could. It reminds contemporary legal educators of their responsibility for the legal system. This re-issue of the Redlich Report is introduced by an essay by James R. Maxeiner that critically compares the two reports. The aim of the book is the reform of American law on a scientific basis. The book includes a reprint of the 1914 report: The Common Law and the Case Method in American University Law Schools by Josef Redlichhttps://scholarworks.law.ubalt.edu/fac_books/1088/thumbnail.jp
Spectroscopic investigations into small astrochemically relevant open-shell cations
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319694.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Many people imagine the interstellar medium (ISM), the space between the stars, as an empty, cold infinity. In reality, it is teeming with special molecules: more than 300 different types have already been discovered. Many of these molecules, such as CCH⁺, are extremely unstable under Earth conditions. They can only exist thanks to the extreme vacuum and low temperatures in the ISM. To study these special molecules, we simulate these conditions in a laboratory setup at the FELIX Institute. There, we use free-electron lasers to characterise the molecules spectroscopically. Using complex quantum mechanical calculations, we interpret the results and make it possible to actually identify these molecules in space.Radboud University, 03 juni 2025Promotores : Redlich, B., Groenenboom, G.C. Co-promotor : Brünken, S.XI, 231 p
Probing freeze-out conditions in heavy ion collisions with moments of charge fluctuations
Karsch F, Redlich K. Probing freeze-out conditions in heavy ion collisions with moments of charge fluctuations. Physics Letters B. 2011;695(1-4):136-142
HIGHER REPRESENTATION WILSON LINES IN SU(2) LATTICE GAUGE-THEORY
REDLICH K, Satz H. HIGHER REPRESENTATION WILSON LINES IN SU(2) LATTICE GAUGE-THEORY. PHYSICS LETTERS B. 1988;213(2):191-194
ADJOINT CHARGES IN A DECONFINED SU(2) GAUGE FIELD SYSTEM
REDLICH K, Satz H, SEIXAS J. ADJOINT CHARGES IN A DECONFINED SU(2) GAUGE FIELD SYSTEM. PHYSICS LETTERS B. 1988;208(2):291-296
The Terezín diaries of Egon Redlich from the perspective of writing theory
The texts of Egon Redlich are viewed from the perspective of theory and didactics of text composition, in which autobiographic writing has mainly abreactive functions for the writer. The Terezín diaries (1942–1944) of Egon Redlich (1916–1944) are written in the form of a chronicle for his fiancée or a biography for his new-born son. For their author, the entries had more than just documentary or cathartic purpose. The text's gradually eveloping literary methods (intertextuality, generic variability ranging from chronicle and description to exemplum and anecdote, to humour and irony) is what makes the diaries a literarily valuable message to readers who manage to outlive the absurd war.The texts of Egon Redlich are viewed from the perspective of theory and didactics of text composition, in which autobiographic writing has mainly abreactive functions for the writer. The Terezín diaries (1942–1944) of Egon Redlich (1916–1944) are written in the form of a chronicle for his fiancée or a biography for his new-born son. For their author, the entries had more than just documentary or cathartic purpose. The text's gradually eveloping literary methods (intertextuality, generic variability ranging from chronicle and description to exemplum and anecdote, to humour and irony) is what makes the diaries a literarily valuable message to readers who manage to outlive the absurd war
Modifying the Redlich-Kwong-Soave Equation of State
The Redlich-Kwong-Soave equation of state for real gases and liquids has been modified in order to improve the match of calculated liquid molar volumes with measured data by allowing the b-parameter to be a function of the temperature and molar volume of real gases and liquids. Molecular dynamics simulations of the noble gas krypton, using the hard-sphere potential for a large number of krypton atoms, were performed to evaluate how the b-parameter varies with gas molar volume. The results of these simulations were applied when modifying the original Redlich-Kwong-Soave equation of state. In the modified Redlich-Kwong-Soave equation of state,the a-parameter is kept constant. Also, in this modified version, the measured critical molar volume is employed as well as the measured critical temperature and critical pressure values in parameter determination at the critical point. From this determination of parameters for a number of real gases, the same parameters can be approximately calculated using the measured critical compressibility factor avoiding numerical procedures. This results in an equation of state that matches closely with the measured critical point for many gases as well as improving the match between the model and measured liquid molar volumes
ON THE BEHAVIOR OF THE ADJOINT WILSON LINE AND SUSCEPTIBILITY AROUND DECONFINEMENT IN SU (2) LATTICE GAUGE-THEORY
FINGBERG J, Miller D, REDLICH K, SEIXAS J, WEBER M. ON THE BEHAVIOR OF THE ADJOINT WILSON LINE AND SUSCEPTIBILITY AROUND DECONFINEMENT IN SU (2) LATTICE GAUGE-THEORY. PHYSICS LETTERS B. 1990;248(3-4):347-352
Otto Redlich: chemist and gentleman from the "old school"
The name of Otto Redlich is generally remembered as co-author of one of most used equations of state for the calculation of volumetric and thermodynamic properties of pure substances and their mixtures. Nevertheless, he made also important contributions in different areas of chemistry and chemical engineering. Pursuits of race and religious order forced him and his family to leave his native Austria and emigrate to the United States. His professional career included both academic and industrial research achievements
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