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Professor Michael Pollack Appointed Associate Dean for Faculty Development
Dean Melanie Leslie has appointed Professor Michael Pollack Associate Dean for Faculty Development. Professor Pollack will replace Professor Christopher Buccafusco, who held the post for the past four years.https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/cardozo-news-2022/1033/thumbnail.jp
Pollack (Michael). Une identité blessée. Etudes de sociologie et d'histoire
Maître Jacques. Pollack (Michael). Une identité blessée. Etudes de sociologie et d'histoire. In: Archives de sciences sociales des religions, n°90, 1995. pp. 136-137
Remarks Delivered on the Occasion of the Presentation of the Fordham-Stein Prize to the Honorable Milton Pollack on October 26, 1994
In his remarks, John D. Feerick, Dean of Fordham University School of Law, decribes the many accomplishments of Judge Milton Pollack, recepient of the Fordham-Stein Prize. Dean Feerick applauds Judge Pollack\u27s successful consolidation and settlement of the scores of private lawsuits brought on behalf of hundreds of thousands of investors against Michael Milken and Drezel Burnham, Lambert. In his response, Judge Milton Pollack describes how the Supreme Court\u27s ruling in Erie v. Tompkins required federal judges to find and apply state law as interpreted by state courts. This exploded the dockets of district courts and it became the job of the district court judge to try to regulate this litigation
Nathalie Heinich, Michael Pollack, « Du conservateur de musée à l'auteur d'expositions : l'invention d'une position singulière », Sociologie du travail, vol. 31, n° 1, 1989, pp. 29-49
Lamy Yvon. Nathalie Heinich, Michael Pollack, « Du conservateur de musée à l'auteur d'expositions : l'invention d'une position singulière », Sociologie du travail, vol. 31, n° 1, 1989, pp. 29-49. In: Genèses, 1, 1990. Les voies de l'histoire, sous la direction de Gérard Noiriel. pp. 175-176
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Hit By a Horse
The document "Hit By a Horse" by Robert Pollack recounts a personal experience in which the author was struck by a horse-drawn carriage in New York City. Pollack uses this incident to explore broader themes of morality, human behavior, and the distinction between ignorance and evil. He contrasts the indifference of bystanders with the kindness of his wife and the emergency room staff, suggesting that moral choices are not determined by education or knowledge but are instead independent and intrinsic decisions. Pollack reflects on the necessity of addressing moral questions within the intersection of science and religion, emphasizing that understanding what is right and good remains a crucial, albeit data-resistant, aspect of human life. He concludes by linking this personal reflection to the mission of the Center for the Study of Science and Religion (CSSR), advocating for the importance of integrating moral inquiry into scientific and educational endeavors
Uncertainty principles connected with the Mobius inversion formula
We say that two arithmetic functions and form a \emph{M\"{o}bius pair} if for all natural numbers . In that case, can be expressed in terms of by the familiar M\"{o}bius inversion formula of elementary number theory. In a previous paper, the first-named author showed that if the members and of a M\"{o}bius pair are both finitely supported, then both functions vanish identically. Here we prove two significantly stronger versions of this uncertainty principle. A corollary of our results is that in a nonzero M\"{o}bius pair, one cannot have both $\sum_{f(n) \neq 0}\frac{1}{n
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On the Fourier-Jacobi Expansion of Quaternionic Modular Forms on Spin(8)
In this dissertation, we study a class of non-holomorphic, cohomological automorphic functions on the split, simply connected, spin group G=Spin(4,4). Following ideas of Gross-Wallach, Gan-Gross-Savin, M. Weissman, and A. Pollack, we term these automorphic functions quaternionic modular forms on G, and analyze a theory of scalar-valued Fourier coefficients associated to them. Our results build parallels between the theory of quaternionic modular forms on G, and the arithmetically rich theory of genus two Siegel modular forms. The main result states that a level one quaternionic modular form on G is determined by its primitive Fourier coefficients. As an input to this result, we develop a theory of Fourier-Jacobi expansions for quaternionic modular forms, in which the non-degenerate coefficients are themselves genus two Siegel modular forms. Our primary application strengthens earlier joint work of the author with J. Johnson-Leung, I. Negrini, M. Roy, and A. Pollack. More precisely, in this dissertation we show that the level one quaternionic modular forms on SO(4,4) that arise as theta lifts from Sp(4) admit an elementary Fourier coefficient theoretic characterization, which is akin to a characterization of the classical Saito-Kurokawa subspace proven by D. Zagier
Evolution of the Martian Atmosphere
Topics addressed include: Mars' volatile budget; climatic implications of Martian channels; bulk composition of Mars; accreted water inventory; evolution of CO2; dust storms; nonlinear frost albedo feedback on Mars; Martian atmospheric evolution; effects of asteroidal and cometary impacts; and water exchange between the regolith and the atmosphere/cap system over obliquity timescales.Lunar and Planetary InstituteEdited by Michael Carr, Philip James, Conway Leovy, Robert Pepin, and James Pollack ; sponsored by the Lunar and Planetary Institute.Accretional constraints on Mars' volatile budget / Ahrens, T.J. -- Climatic implications of martian channels / Carr, M.H. -- Rigorous constraints on the bulk composition and volatile inventory of Mars / Goettel, K.A. -- Martian weathering products: Response to climate changes and effects on volatile inventories / Gooding, J.L. -- Martian dust storms and climate change / Leovy, C.
Rudy warkocz. Martin Pollack: Skażone krajobrazy. Przeł. Karolina Niedenthal. Wołowiec, Wydawnictwo Czarne, 2014, ss. 112
A red plait. Martin Pollack: Skażone krajobrazy. Przeł. Karolina Niedenthal. Wołowiec, Wydawnictwo Czarne, 2014, ss. 112.
The present essay is devoted to a book by Martin Pollack entitled Skażone krajobrazy. In this volume the Austrian reporter and essayist creates a peculiar map of Central and EasternEurope. The former includes the sites of mass murders which were perpetrated in strict secrecy, and which until today have not been commemorated. Pollack argues that until this happens, the perpetrators who attempted at all costs to commit their crimes without any witnesses will prevail. A separate trait of Pollack’s essay has to do with a reflection about the “topography of terror”: the author presents with a poet’s devotion the landscapes in which acts of genocide were perpetrated. This enables the readers to examine the process of the Shoah from yet another perspective – a post‑anthropocentric perspective
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