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Union City - Fritz Reuter Altenheim
The Fritz Reuter Altenheim, a retirement community named for the German author, Fritz Reuter.
It was established in 1897 and has always been a retirement home with a skilled nursing wing.
This facility provides 3 levels of care: Total Independent Apartments, Residential care and Skilled Nursing Care.Original file name IMG_1937 (2).jp
Fritz Bley Collection 1911-1913
Twelve letters from the author and journalist Fritz Bley to his publisher, Georg Mueller in Munich; 1911-1913.digitizedFritz Bley (1853-1931) published the journal ‘Zeitfragen’
Jean Fritz, 15th Annual ODU Literary Festival
Jean Fritz has written over twenty historical biographies for young readers, including Stonewall, Where Do You Think You\u27re Going, Christopher Columbus?, The Double Life of Pocahontas, China Homecoming, And Then What Happened, Paul Revere?, and Why Don\u27t You Get a Horse, Sam Adams?, all of which were named ALA Notable Children\u27s Books. She is also the author of a memoir, Homesick: My Own Story, which won the 1983 American Book Award for Children\u27s Fiction. Jean Fritz has also been presented with the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award by the American Library Association for her substantial and lasting contribution to children\u27s literature
Connecting orbits in perturbed systems
Colonius F, Hüls T, Rasmussen M. Connecting orbits in perturbed systems. NONLINEAR DYNAMICS. 2010;59(4):569-578.We apply Newton's method and continuation techniques to determine heteroclinic connections in perturbed non-autonomous differential equations which do not exist for the underlying unperturbed system. This approach is particularly useful in a higher-dimensional context, where the numerical computation of invariant manifolds is very expensive. A detailed discussion of a four-dimensional model is presented, which describes a pendulum coupled to a harmonic oscillator
Fritz von Unruh Collection. 1951-1954
This collection contains a eulogy for Alwin Kronacher (German-born American dramaturgical consultant, actor and director) (1951); two theatrical programs for Fritz von Unruh plays (1952-1953); and a biographical sheet (1954).Author, 1885-1970The original German language inventory is available in the folderProcessed for digitizationdigitize
Decay rates for stabilization of linear continuous-time systems with random switching
International audienceFor a class of linear switched systems in continuous time a controllability condition implies that state feedbacks allow to achieve almost sure stabilization with arbitrary exponential decay rates. This is based on the Multiplicative Ergodic Theorem applied to an associated system in discrete time
Controllability near a Hopf bifurcation
Controllability near a Hopf bifurcation / Fritz Colonius ; Gerhard Häckl ; Wolfgang Kliemann. - In: Conference on Decision and Control : Proceedings. - Tucson, Ar. : IEEE, 1992
Fritz Mauthner and the critique of Historicism
The article tries to summarise and reinterpret the dimension of language criticism within a tradition of criticising History as science in general and Historicism in particular, which stretches from the 18th century well into the present. In this Fritz Mauthner\u27s works on language criticism are given a central role by the author. Around the turn of the century the philosopher Fritz Mauthner, today largely forgotten if not completely neglected by current historians, formulated a fundamental critique of history as science.The article tries to summarise and reinterpret the dimension of language criticism within a tradition of criticising History as science in general and Historicism in particular, which stretches from the 18th century well into the present. In this Fritz Mauthner\u27s works on language criticism are given a central role by the author. Around the turn of the century the philosopher Fritz Mauthner, today largely forgotten if not completely neglected by current historians, formulated a fundamental critique of history as science
[Memorandum to Captain J. W. Fritz]
Memorandum by an unknown author to Captain J. W. Fritz, regarding a telephone call from Ann Moore concerning Jack Ruby
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