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Evaluation as adventure: taking that risk
Helen Simons traces the values that underpin her preferred methodology of case study and democratic evaluation to the central values she gained from the land of her birth. She looks back to consider what early experiences may have influenced her deep commitment to these values and how they impacted on her professional world as a teacher, a psychologist, and an evaluator. Her interview transcript which was a stimulus for this article is here: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/wol1/doi/10.1002/ev.20302/suppinfo. Read only. This should not be used in any form without explicit permission from the author.</p
Anna Kolibar in front of J. P. Simons
In this slide, a young Anna Kolibar poses for a portrait in front of the J. P. Simons building on Whittemore Street in the Birmingham Neighborhood of Toledo in 1918. The building contained a notary public, real estate sales and a shop that sold stamps and steamboat tickets
Super Chern-Simons theory: Batalin-Vilkovisky formalism and A∞ algebras
This is a companion paper of a long work appeared in [C. Cremonini and P. Grassi, Pictures from super Chern-Simons theory, J. High Energy Phys. 03 (2020) 043JHEPFG1029-847910.1007/JHEP03(2020)043] discussing the super-Chern-Simons theory on supermanifolds. Here, it is emphasized that the Batalin-Vilkovisky formalism is naturally formulated using integral forms for any supersymmetric and supergravity models and we show how to deal with A∞ algebras emerging from supermanifold structures
Cognitive alterations in patients with non-affective psychotic disorder and their unaffected siblings and parents
Meijer J, Simons CJP, Quee PJ, Verweij K, GROUP Investigators. Cognitive alterations in patients with non-affective psychotic disorder and their unaffected siblings and parents
Simons, Henry-Residence P.1
30091. June 28, 1905. Henry and Lydia Simons house in the ""Waterloo"" area, Liberty Park, 1947 S. 400 East, built in ca. 1897. Shipler #165
UNUSUAL NEGATIVE MOLECULAR IONS AND DIANIONS AND CHEMICAL BONDS INVOLVING RYDBERG ORBITALS
1. Maciej Gutowski, Piotr Skurski, Kenneth D. Jordan, Jack Simons; Int J. Quant. Chem.; 64, 183 (1997). 2. P. Skurski, M. Gutowski and J. Simons, Int J. Quant Chem. 76. 197 (2000). 3. Alexander I. Boldyrev, Maciej Gutowski, and Jack Simons; Acc. Chem. Res.; 29, 497 (1996). 4. Jack Simons and Maciej Gutowski, Chem. Rev. 91, 669 (1991). 5. A. I. Boldyrev and J. Simons; J. Phys. Chem. 96, 8840 (1992); A. I. Boldyrev and J. Simons. J. Phys. Chem., 103, 3575 (1999).Author Institution: Department of Chemistry and Henry Eyring Center for Theoretical Chemistry, University of UtahIn this presentation, our work and that of several other groups on the species listed in the title will be discussed. Particular emphasis will be given to: (a) dipole bound (which have also been the subject of numerous experimental studies), (b) dipole bound (which remain theoretical speculation), (c) resonance states of anions that can be made stable via ``solvation'', (d) dianions such as that have extremely high second electron binding (which occur in the solid state and in solution), (e) anions in which the ``extra'' electron occupies a Rydberg-like molecular (which have been seen experimentally), and (f) chemical bonds that arise when a Rydberg-like orbital is
P. Levy, J. d'Oliveira e Souza, D. Simons, A.-P. Frognier, V. Werner, J. Freund, Une paix pour notre temps. Réflexion sur un texte du cardinal Roy. 1975
Guelluy Robert. P. Levy, J. d'Oliveira e Souza, D. Simons, A.-P. Frognier, V. Werner, J. Freund, Une paix pour notre temps. Réflexion sur un texte du cardinal Roy. 1975. In: Revue théologique de Louvain, 7ᵉ année, fasc. 2, 1976. p. 244
"Methodology and Microeconomics in the Early Work of Hyman P. Minsky"
This paper reviews the recently published Ph.D. thesis of Hyman P. Minsky, summarizing its main contributions to methodology and microeconomics. These were aspects of economics with which Minsky is not usually associated, but which lie at the foundation of his later work. They include critical remarks on Cambridge economics. The paper then draws out some antecedents of Minsky's ideas in the work of Henry Simons, and highlights the Marshallian monetary analysis that he adopted.
Scattering Amplitudes of Massive N=2 Gauge Theories in Three Dimensions
We study the scattering amplitudes of mass-deformed Chern-Simons theories and Yang-Mills-Chern-Simons theories with N=2 supersymmetry in three dimensions. In particular, we derive the on-shell supersymmetry algebras which underlie the scattering matrices of these theories. We then compute various 3 and 4-point on-shell tree-level amplitudes in these theories. For the mass-deformed Chern-Simons theory, odd-point amplitudes vanish and we find that all of the 4-point amplitudes can be encoded elegantly in superamplitudes. For the Yang-Mills-Chern-Simons theory, we obtain all of the 4-point tree-level amplitudes using a combination of perturbative techniques and algebraic constraints and we comment on difficulties related to computing amplitudes with external gauge fields using Feynman diagrams. Finally, we propose a BCFW recursion relation for mass-deformed theories in three dimensions and discuss the applicability of this proposal to mass-deformed N=2 theories
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