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F. J. King
"F. J. King 1918/42 1948/58 Kath King Nee Kelly 191[7]/42 19[4]5/55 Kevin L. King 1921/42 Sheila K. Hansen Nee King 192[3]/42 1955/64 199[2]
RIO TINTO AND HADDON F KING PAPERS
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/69157Memorandum of Understanding between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commssion and Rio Tinto 1998. Haddon F King Hamersley Compilation 1977256816
Acquisition: [2017.0027] "RIO TINTO AND HADDON F KING PAPERS
Gauge coupling unification in E 6 F-theory GUTs with matter and bulk exotics from flux breaking
We consider gauge coupling unification in E 6 F-Theory Grand Unified Theories (GUTs) where E 6 is broken to the Standard Model (SM) gauge group using fluxes. In such models there are two types of exotics that can affect gauge coupling unification, namely matter exotics from the matter curves in the 27 dimensional representation of E 6 and the bulk exotics from the adjoint 78 dimensional representation of E 6. We explore the conditions required for either the complete or partial removal of bulk exotics from the low energy spectrum. In the latter case we shall show that (miraculously) gauge coupling unification may be possible even if there are bulk exotics at the TeV scale. Indeed in some cases it is necessary for bulk exotics to survive to the TeV scale in order to cancel the effects coming from other TeV scale matter exotics which would by themselves spoil gauge coupling unification. The combination of matter and bulk exotics in these cases can lead to precise gauge coupling unification which would not be possible with either type of exotics considered by themselves. The combination of matter and bulk exotics at the TeV scale represents a unique and striking signature of E 6 F-theory GUTs that can be tested at the LHC
David S. King with John F. Kennedy.
Photo of David S. King(Congressman from Utah) with John F. Kennedy (The 35th President of the United States, Born: May 29, 1917, Assassinated: November 22, 1963
Kennedy and King: promises and dreams
A collection of speeches, each with an introductory and concluding segment. Includes: John F. Kennedy's 1961 inaugural address, Kennedy's speech calling for the end of nuclear proliferation, Kennedy's "Ich bin ein Berliner" speech delivered at the Berlin Wall in June, 1963, a speech by Martin Luther King, Jr. at Brown Chapel in Selma, Alabama on Mar. 8, 1965, and King's "I have a dream" speech.Host, Jody Powell
Letter from F. A. King to John Sloan, 1928
1 leaf (double-sided)Letter from F. A. King to John Sloan, 192
HADDON F KING COLLECTION OF MANUSCRIPTS AND COMPANY PAPERS
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/69381Subject files, chronological correspondence files, geological reports re Hamersley and many other CRA exploration areas 1946-1987; research notes for his publications.113454
Acquisition: [1990.0081] "HADDON F KING COLLECTION OF MANUSCRIPTS AND COMPANY PAPERS
Letter from F. A. King to John Sloan, 1928
1 leaf (double-sided)Letter from F. A. King to John Sloan, 192
E6 models from F-theory
F-theory is a non-perturbative formulation of type IIB superstring theory which allows for the decoupling of gravity and for the formulation of GUT theories based on the gauge group E 6. In this paper we explore F-theory models in which the low energy supersymmetric theory contains the particle content of three 27 dimensional representations of the underlying E 6 gauge group, plus two extra right-handed neutrinos predicted from F and D flatness. The resulting TeV scale effective theory resembles either the E6SSM or the NMSSM+, depending on whether an additional Abelian gauge group does or does not survive. However there are novel features compared to both these models as follows: (i) If the additional Abelian gauge group is unbroken then it can have a weaker gauge coupling than in the E6SSM; (ii) If the additional Abelian gauge group is broken then non-perturbative effects can violate the scale invariance of the NMSSM+ leading to a generalised model; (iii) Unification is achieved not at the field theory level but at the F-theory level since the gauge couplings are split by flux effects, negating the need for any additional doublet states which are usually required; (iv) Proton decay is suppressed by the geometric coupling suppression of a singlet state, a mechanism peculiar to F-theory, which effectively suppresses the coupling of the exotic charge -1/3 colour triplet state D to quarks and leptons; (v) The D¯¯¯ decays as a chiral leptoquark with couplings to left-handed quarks and leptons, providing characteristic and striking signatures at the LHC
Pauline F. King\u27s Scrapbook 1892-1911
Pauline King Harned was born in Leighton, Alabama on August 13, 1877, and attended Belmont College for Young Women from 1893-1898. She created this scrapbook to document her time as a student. After graduating from Belmont College, she worked briefly as a bookkeeper at F.R. King & Co. before she married Frederic T. Harned on December 27, 1899, in Alabama. They later moved to Kentucky and then Mississippi where Fred worked as a farmer and the pair had four children, Ben K, Frances Porter (1902-1910), Mary Ethel (Isele), and Fred Harned. Pauline’s husband died on January 16,1929, and Pauline passed away on October 18, 1956 at the age of 79.https://repository.belmont.edu/scrapbooks/1000/thumbnail.jp
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