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[Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #1]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney
[Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #2]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney
Positivity constraints on anomalies in supersymmetric gauge theories
The relation between the trace and R-current anomalies in supersymmetric theories implies that the U(1)(R)F-1, U(1)(R), and U(1)(R)(3) anomalies which are matched in studies of N=1 Seiberg duality satisfy positivity constraints. Some constraints are rigorous and others conjectured as four-dimensional generalizations of the Zamolodchikov c theorem. These constraints are tested in a large number of N=1 supersymmetric gauge theories in the non-Abelian Coulomb phase, and they are satisfied in all renormalizable models with unique anomaly-free R current, including those with accidental symmetry. Most striking is the fact that the flow of the Euler anomaly coefficient a(UV)-a(IR) is always positive, as conjectured by Cardy
BRMS model results from three-agent model of risky choice
The zip contains RData files which contain R workspaces that have the results of our model fits of the three agent model, to various experiments associated with the paper:
"The rat frontal orienting field dynamically encodes value for economic decisions under risk".
Bao, C.†, Zhu, X.†, Moller-Mara, J., Li, J., Dubroqua, S., & Erlich, J. C. (2023). Nature Neuroscience. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41593-023-01461-x
† These authors contributed equally to the work.
The following git repo has related code:
https://github.com/erlichlab/risk-fof-ppc-2023
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Murder on the mountain: author talk with Peter J. Wosh
Author talk by Peter J. Wosh on May 5th, 2022, on his book, "Murder on the Mountain: crime, passion, and punishment in gilded age New Jersey.
Mr. Melvin J. Collier, RWWL AUC, June 2011
This video is a conversation with Mr. Melvin J. Collier. Mr. Collier talks about his book, "From Mississippi to Africa: A Journey of Discovery". Daniel Le, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer
Modélisation du système hydrographique du delta du Yangtze pour la prévision opérationnelle des inondations de Shanghai
La ville de Shanghaï construite sur le delta du Yangtzé vit sous la menace permanente des inondations. En complément des moyens de protection structurants existants, un système de gestion opérationnelle des risques d'inondation vient d'être développé et installé. Ce système comporte un module de prévision temps réel qui met en oeuvre une simulation des écoulements dans le réseau hydrographique du delta du Yangtzé. Cet article décrit la modélisation déterministe sur laquelle s'appuie cette simulation et les techniques mises en oeuvre pour assurer la robustesse et la fiabilité de la simulation dans le contexte opérationnel d'une prévision temps-réel.Rahuel J. L., Erlich Marc, Chaillet P. Modélisation du système hydrographique du delta du Yangtze pour la prévision opérationnelle des inondations de Shanghai. In: L'eau, l'homme et la nature. 24èmes journées de l'hydraulique. Congrès de la Société Hydrotechnique de France. Paris, 18-19-20 septembre 1996. 1996
A Tripartite Post-Recession Rebalancing
In this latest Advance & Rutgers Report, entitled “A Tripartite Post-Recession Rebalancing,” Dean James W. Hughes and Professor Joseph J. Seneca deliver an incisive assessment of the current market conditions and obstacles in the path of our economic recovery. They offer a statistical cautionary tale that the private and public sector need to hear and acknowledge in order for the economy to make continued progress.This report was published as Issue Paper Number 7, November 2011, in Advance & Rutgers Report
Evidence for the decay B0→J/ψω and measurement of the relative branching fractions of meson decays to J/ψη and J/ψη′
First evidence of the B 0 → J / ψ ω decay is found and the B s 0 → J / ψ η and B s 0 → J / ψ η ′ decays are studied using a dataset corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 1.0 fb -1 collected by the LHCb experiment in proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of sqrt(s) = 7 TeV. The branching fractions of these decays are measured relative to that of the B 0 → J / ψ ρ 0 decay:frac(B (B 0 → J / ψ ω), B (B 0 → J / ψ ρ 0)) = 0.89 ± 0.19 (stat) - 0.13 + 0.07 (syst),frac(B (B s 0 → J / ψ η), B (B 0 → J / ψ ρ 0)) = 14.0 ± 1.2 (stat) - 1.5 + 1.1 (syst) - 1.0 + 1.1 (frac(f d, f s)),frac(B (B s 0 → J / ψ η ′), B (B 0 → J / ψ ρ 0)) = 12.7 ± 1.1 (stat) - 1.3 + 0.5 (syst) - 0.9 + 1.0 (frac(f d, f s)), where the last uncertainty is due to the knowledge of f d / f s, the ratio of b-quark hadronization factors that accounts for the different production rate of B 0 and B s 0 mesons. The ratio of the branching fractions of B s 0 → J / ψ η ′ and B s 0 → J / ψ η decays is measured to befrac(B (B s 0 → J / ψ η ′), B (B s 0 → J / ψ η)) = 0.90 ± 0.09 (stat) - 0.02 + 0.06 (syst)
The vanishing author in computer-generated works: a critical analysis of recent Australian case law
Abstract
The use of software is ubiquitous in the creation of many copyright works, yet the requirement in copyright law that every work have a human author who engages in independent intellectual effort means that its use may prevent copyright subsistence. Several recent Australian cases have refocused attention on authorship as an essential criterion of copyright subsistence, and these cases suggest that much computer-produced output may be authorless and thus lack copyright protection. This article, the first in a two-part series, analyses how each case deals with the question of authorship of computer-produced works and why the use of software diminishes copyright protection for a significant number of computer-generated works. The article critiques the application of conventional notions of human authorship developed in the pre-computer age to modern productions and suggests alternative approaches to authorship that satisfy both the major objectives of copyright policy and the need to adapt to the computer age. The article argues that, without a broader judicial approach to authorship of computer-generated works, Parliament must remedy the lacuna in protection for these ‘authorless’ works. Possible solutions for reform are suggested. In a forthcoming article, the author comprehensively examines those reform proposals
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