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Barry Moser interview, 2023 February 24
Oral history interview documenting the life of artist, author, and book designer, Barry Moser, in which Moser describes his literary influences, fame, privacy, setting type, shifting perspectives, and various projects including Billy Budd, Sailor; Frankenstein, or, The Modern Prometheus; The Death of the Narcissus: Eleven Botanico-erotic Etchings; Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave; and the Pennyroyal Caxton edition of the The Holy Bible: Containing all the Books of the Old and New Testaments
Barry Moser interview, 2023 February 24
Oral history interview documenting the life of artist, author, and book designer, Barry Moser, in which Moser describes his literary influences, fame, privacy, setting type, shifting perspectives, and various projects including Billy Budd, Sailor; Frankenstein, or, The Modern Prometheus; The Death of the Narcissus: Eleven Botanico-erotic Etchings; Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave; and the Pennyroyal Caxton edition of the The Holy Bible: Containing all the Books of the Old and New Testaments
Barry Moser interview, 2023 January 18
Oral history interview documenting the life of artist, author, and book designer, Barry Moser, in which Moser describes his education, identity as a Southerner, racism of the American South, printing process, publishing industry, and various projects including The Transmogrification of Narcissus, Frankenstein, or, The Modern Prometheus, and the Pennyroyal Caxton edition of The Holy Bible: Containing all the Books of the Old and New Testaments
Barry Moser interview, 2023 January 18
Oral history interview documenting the life of artist, author, and book designer, Barry Moser, in which Moser describes his education, identity as a Southerner, racism of the American South, printing process, publishing industry, and various projects including The Transmogrification of Narcissus, Frankenstein, or, The Modern Prometheus, and the Pennyroyal Caxton edition of The Holy Bible: Containing all the Books of the Old and New Testaments
Faculty Brass Showcase
This special recital features solo and collaborative performances by the talented members of the KSU brass faculty including Doug Lindsey and Ryan Moser, trumpets, Richard Williams, horn, Jason Casanova, euphonium, and Paul Dickinson, tuba.https://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/musicprograms/2102/thumbnail.jp
On the Calogero-Moser space associated with dihedral groups
International audienceUsing the geometry of the associated Calogero-Moser space, R. Rouquier and the author have attached to any finite complex reflection group several notions (Calogero-Moser left, right or two-sided cells, Calogero-Moser cellular characters), completing the notion of Calogero-Moser families defined by Gordon. If moreover is a Coxeter group, they conjectured that these notions coincide with the analogous notions defined using the Hecke algebra by Kazhdan and Lusztig (or Lusztig in the unequal parameters case). In the present paper, we aim to investigate these conjectures whenever is a dihedral group
Einflüsse auf Lebensmittellieferketten und Auswirkungen auf Unternehmensstrategien
Author Thomas Moser, LL.B.Abweichender Titel laut Übersetzung der Verfasserin/des VerfassersMasterarbeit Johannes Kepler Universität Linz 202
Moser, der Freund Heine's : (mit ungedruckten Briefen) /
Essay about the author and philosopher Moses Moser, a personal friend of Heinrich Heine, citing from then unpublished correspondence.Published article in the Feuilleton section of Frankfurter Zeitung, July 15, 1891.digitize
Computational aspects of Calogero-Moser spaces
International audienceWe present a series of algorithms for computing geometric and representationtheoretic invariants of Calogero-Moser spaces and rational Cherednik algebras associated with complex reflection groups. Especially, we are concerned with Calogero-Moser families (which correspond to the -fixed points of the Calogero-Moser space) and cellular characters (a proposed generalization by Rouquier and the first author of Lusztig's constructible characters based on a Galois covering of the Calogero-Moser space). To compute the former, we devised an algorithm for determining generators of the center of the rational Cherednik algebra (this algorithm has several further applications), and to compute the latter we developed an algorithmic approach to the construction of cellular characters via Gaudin operators. We have implemented all our algorithms in the Cherednik Algebra Magma Package (CHAMP) by the second author and used this to confirm open conjectures in several new cases. As an interesting application in birational geometry we are able to determine for many exceptional complex reflection groups the chamber decomposition of the movable cone of a Q-factorial terminalization (and thus the number of non-isomorphic relative minimal models) of the associated symplectic singularity
Computational aspects of Calogero-Moser spaces
We present a series of algorithms for computing geometric and
representation-theoretic invariants of Calogero-Moser spaces and rational
Cherednik algebras associated to complex reflection groups. Especially, we are
concerned with Calogero-Moser families (which correspond to the
-fixed points of the Calogero-Moser space) and cellular
characters (a proposed generalization by Rouquier and the first author of
Lusztig's constructible characters based on a Galois covering of the
Calogero-Moser space). To compute the former, we devised an algorithm for
determining generators of the center of the rational Cherednik algebra (this
algorithm has several further applications), and to compute the latter we
developed an algorithmic approach to the construction of cellular characters
via Gaudin operators. We have implemented all our algorithms in the Cherednik
Algebra Magma Package (CHAMP) by the second author and used this to confirm
open conjectures in several new cases. As an interesting application in
birational geometry we are able to determine for many exceptional complex
reflection groups the chamber decomposition of the movable cone of a
-factorial terminalization (and thus the number of non-isomorphic
relative minimal models) of the associated symplectic singularity.Comment: 42 page
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