899 research outputs found
barentsen/k2mosaic: v2.0.0
<p>K2mosaic v2.0 is a major revision which changes the interface and adds the ability to list target pixel files and create videos. The <code>k2mosaic</code> command-line tool is now composed of three sub-commands: <code>tpflist</code>, <code>mosaic</code>, and <code>video</code>:</p>
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<li><code>k2mosaic tpflist {{CAMPAIGN}} {{CHANNEL}}</code> lists all the Target Pixel Files (TPFs) for a given campaign and channel.</li>
<li><code>k2mosaic mosaic {{TPF_LIST}}</code> takes a list of TPF paths/urls and turns them into a mosaicked image (one FITS file per cadence and channel).</li>
<li><code>k2mosaic video {{MOSAIC_LIST}}</code> takes a list of mosaics produced in the previous step and collates them into an MPEG-4 movie or animated gif.</li>
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<p>This is also the first version to be accompanied by sphinx-powered documentation, hosted as <a href="http://k2mosaic.geert.io">http://k2mosaic.geert.io</a>.</p>
K2flix: Kepler pixel data visualizer
<p>K2flix makes it easy to inspect the CCD pixel data obtained by NASA's Kepler space telescope. The need for this tool arises from the fact that the two-wheeled extended Kepler mission, K2, is affected by new sources of noise -- including pointing jitter and foreground asteroids -- which are more easy to spot by eye than by algorithm. The code takes Kepler's Target Pixel Files (TPF) as input and turns them into contrast-stretched animated gifs or MPEG-4 movies. K2flix can be used both as a command-line tool or using its Python API.</p>
k2flix: v2.1.0
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<li>Adds the --min_cut and --max_cut options to the k2flix command-line tool to offer more control over contrast stretching.</li>
<li>Restores support for numpy 1.8 and below [cf. issue #6]</li>
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Eredoctoraat prof. mr. Geert Corstens
On October 17, 2023, during the 100th Dies Natalis of Radboud University, Geert Corstens received an honorary doctorate from Radboud University. This honorary doctorate was awarded to him because of his tireless efforts for a strong, fair and equal constitutional state. This edition includes the laudation of honorary supervisor Roel Schutgens, the acceptance speech of Geert Corstens and the Van der Grint lecture given by Geert Corstens during the week of the Dies Natalis.
Geert Corstens was president of the Supreme Court of the Netherlands from 2008 to 2014. Immediately after his appointment, he was known for his assertive attitude towards the political apparatus. The independence of the constitutional state should not be threatened by the wishes and needs of politicians and other outsiders, Corstens believed. He has also made a formidable contribution to public-oriented communication and explanation of the rule of law. Corstens also wrote, among other things, the books Our constitutional state and The judge seizes power: And other misconceptions about the democratic constitutional state to promote general communication about rights and democracy in the Netherlands. Corstens is also the author of the standard work Dutch criminal procedural law and was professor of criminal law at Radboud University from 1982 to 1995
andycasey/ads: 0.12.7
Removes trailing slash in API end points, which recently caused queries to broke (@JohannesBuchner)Andy Casey, Vladimir Sudilovsky, Jonny Elliott, Steven Murray, Miguel de Val-Borro, Christoph Deil, Michael Maier, Geert Barentsen, astrowizicist, Dan Foreman-Mackey, Timothy Gebhard, Sergey Koposov, Rui Xue, Roman Chyla, Mike Boyle, Keaton Bell, Johannes Buchner, James Guillochon, Erik Tollerud, & Aram Panasenco. (2024). andycasey/ads: 0.12.7 (0.12.7). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1454793
[CODE] andycasey/ads: 0.12.6
Fixes #127 Switches README from bit-rotten RST to markdown Minor bugs to fix build / PyPI upload process since 0.12.5Andy Casey, Vladimir Sudilovsky, Jonny Elliott, Steven Murray, Miguel de Val-Borro, Christoph Deil, Michael Maier, Geert Barentsen, Dan Foreman-Mackey, astrowizicist, Aram Panasenco, Erik Tollerud, James Guillochon, Keaton Bell, Mike Boyle, Roman Chyla, Rui Xue, Sergey Koposov, & Timothy Gebhard. (2024). andycasey/ads: 0.12.6 (0.12.6). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1123520
Dimensionalizing Cultures: The Hofstede Model in Context
This article describes briefly the Hofstede model of six dimensions of national cultures: Power Distance, Uncertainty Avoidance, Individualism/Collectivism, Masculinity/Femininity, Long/Short Term Orientation, and Indulgence/Restraint. It shows the conceptual and research efforts that preceded it and led up to it, and once it had become a paradigm for comparing cultures, research efforts that followed and built on it. The article stresses that dimensions depend on the level of aggregation; it describes the six entirely different dimensions found in the Hofstede et al. (2010) research into organizational cultures. It warns against confusion with value differences at the individual level. It concludes with a look ahead in what the study of dimensions of national cultures and the position of countries on them may still bring
Van Ostaijen's Impact. An Interview with Geert Buelens
This is the text of an interview with Geert Buelens, author of an important study of Paul van Ostaijen's influence on modern Flemish poetry
Willensfreiheit
This book surveys recent debates on freedom of will, incorporating the implications of modern brain research. The author develops an original, capability-based conception of freedom of will. Geert Keil proposes that the well-understood capability for deciding one way or another is reconcilable with the findings of empirical science, but not with the metaphysical doctrine of determinism
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