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    Joshua Davis: Author of Spare Parts

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    Citation: K-State First (2016). Joshua Davis: Author of Spare Parts [Flier]. Manhattan, Kansas: K-State First.Flyer advertising Joshua Davis's author talk at Kansas State University

    Steven Johnson Author Talk Poster

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    K-State Book NetworkA poster advertising an author talk by Steven Johnson at Kansas State University on September 3, 2014. Steven Johnson's book "The Ghost Map" was the 2014-2015 common book

    Marriage record of Vinson, Levin K. and Hope, Fleda

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    Marriage license for Levin K. Vinson and Fleda Hope. Holmes Logan was the officiant

    Approximating min-max k-clustering

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    We consider the problems of set partitioning into kk clusters with minimum of the maximum cost of a cluster. The cost function is given by an oracle, and we assume that it satisfies some natural structural constraints. That is, we assume that the cost function is monotone, the cost of a singleton is zero, and we assume that for all ScapSeqemptysetS cap S' eq emptyset the following holds c(S)+c(S)geqc(ScupS)c(S) + c(S') geq c(S cup S'). For this problem we present a (2k1)(2k-1)-approximation algorithm for kgeq3kgeq 3, a 2-approximation algorithm for k=2k=2, and we also show a lower bound of kk on the performance guarantee of any polynomial-time algorithm. We then consider special cases of this problem arising in vehicle routing problems, and present improved results

    Replication data for: Bridging Level-K to Nash Equilibrium

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    Levin, Dan, and Zhang, Luyao, (2022) “Bridging Level-K to Nash Equilibrium.” Review of Economics and Statistics 104:6, 1329–1340

    View of Toledo, from the East Side, looking West

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    A postcard from the Ken Levin Toledo Postcard Collection, donated by Toledo resident, Ken Levin. The collection contains picture postcards about the Toledo area. Mr. Levin's collection was published by the Toledo Blade in a book entitled "You Will Do Better in Toledo: From Frogtown to Glass City", edited by Sandy and John R. Husman

    Ostrowski type fractional integral inequalities for s-Godunova-Levin functions via k-fractional integrals

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    In this paper, we give some fractional integral inequalities of Ostrowski type for s-Godunova-Levin functions via Riemann-Liouville k- fractional integrals. We deduce some known Ostrowski type fractional integral inequalities for Riemann-Liouville fractional integrals and we also prove results for p-functions and Godunova-Levin functions by taking  s=0  ans s=1 respectively

    "The Consolidated Assistance Program, Reforming Welfare by Synchronizing Public Assistance Benefits"

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    Levin-Waldman examines the structure of existing welfare programs and concludes that the current array of benefits could be synchronized and consolidated to create a new system that would provide economic incentives to work. He suggests combining elements of the earned income tax credit (EITC) and current welfare programs into one program, a consolidated assistance program (CAP). Levin-Waldman argues that a program composed of an assistance component (with one set of benefits for working parents and a different set for nonworking parents) and a child support component could be designed to assure minimal subsistence to those unable to work while providing incentives for those on welfare to work without, in effect, penalizing them for getting off welfare. Such a program would reform welfare more expeditiously than a plan that would simply expand the EITC or put a time limit on welfare benefits. Moreover, such a plan would not necessarily add to the national budget deficit.

    Valentine Building, K. O. T. M. Headquarters, Toledo, Ohio

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    A postcard from the Ken Levin Toledo Postcard Collection, donated by Toledo resident, Ken Levin. Mr. Levin's collection was published by the Toledo Blade in a book entitled "You Will Do Better in Toledo: From Frogtown to Glass City," edited by Sandy and John R. Husman. This colored postcard features the Valentine Theatre, 410 Adams Street, at the corner of Adams and St. Clair Streets, in Toledo, Ohio. Handwritten information on the back indicates the card was addressed to Karl Wildenthaler, 105 Camp St., Sandusky, Ohio. It is postmarked June 11, 1908
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