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New (Probabilistic) Derivation of Diaz-Metcalf and Pólya-Szegő Inequalities and Consequences
Classical inequalities of Diaz - Metcalf and Pólya - Szegő are generalized to
probabilistic setting which covers the initial deterministic (both discrete and integral) variants.
From these two inequalities, by the probabilistic derivation method further well -
known inequalities are obtained (that ones by Kantorovich, Rennie and Schweitzer)
Patrick Carnegie of Rubonia Community Center
Pictured is Patrick Carnegie, who at the time was the head of both the 13th Avenue and Rubonia community centers. He had been running the two centers for the past six years
Writers Talk with Junot Diaz and Kathy Reichs
Junot Diaz talks to OSU student Anne Lucy McGreevy about his novels, including his most recent This is How You Lose Her. Bones author Kathy Reichs discusses her novels and television work with OSU student and Lantern reporter Hailey Kim.The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/WritersTalk-Audio/WT_2012-9-24_Junot_Diaz_Kathy_Reichs.mp3Ohio State University. Center for the Study and Teaching of Writin
Inter-brain FC
Contains the simulation scripts to generate the data in the manuscript "Inter-brain functional connectivity: Are we measuring the right thing?".
Authors: Juan Camilo Avendano-Diaz, Patrick Sothmann, Riitta Hari, Lauri Parkkonen.
Author Contributions: J.C.A-D., R.H., and L.P. designed research; J.C.A-D., P.S., and L.P. analyzed data; J.C.A-D. wrote the paper; J.C.A-D., R.H., and L.P. reviewed and edited the paper; R.H. and L.P. provided funding
2019-2020: Joanna Diaz
Poet Joanne Diaz is the recipient of fellowships from the Illinois Arts Council, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Sustainable Arts Foundation. She is the author of My Favorite Tyrants (University of Wisconsin Press, 2014) and The Lessons (Silverfish Review Press, 2011), and with Ian Morris, she is the co-editor of The Little Magazine in Contemporary America (University of Chicago Press, 2015). She is an Associate Professor of English at Illinois Wesleyan University.https://thekeep.eiu.edu/lionsinwinter_writers/1040/thumbnail.jp
Publication : Faire Musée d'une histoire commune
Nous avons le plaisir d'annoncer la parution aux éditions du Seuil de l'ouvrage Faire musée d'une histoire commune, dirigé par Patrick Boucheron et Romain Bertrand, coordonné par Emmanuel Blanchard, Delphine Diaz (membre du CERHiC), Anouche Kunth et Camille Schmoll. Ce livre est issu des travaux menés parle comité scientifique chargé de la refonte des galeries permanentes du Musée national de l'histoire de l'immigration (Palais de la Porte Dorée). Ce livre a été présenté le 22 novembre 20..
Molecular Dynamics Study of Wettability and Pitch Effects on Maximum Critical Heat Flux in Evaporation and Pool Boiling Heat Transfer
Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations were employed to investigate the effects of wettability (contact angle) and pitch on nanoscale evaporation and pool boiling heat transfer of a liquid argon thin film on a horizontal copper substrate topped with cubic nano-pillars. The liquid-solid potential was incrementally altered in order to vary the contact angle between hydrophilic (~0°) and hydrophobic (~127°), and the pitch (distance between nano-pillars) was varied between 21.7Å and 106.6Å to observe the resultant effect on boiling heat transfer enhancement. For each contact angle the superheat was gradually increased to initiate nucleate boiling and eventually pass the critical heat flux (CHF) into the film boiling regime. The CHF increases significantly with pitch (up to 57%), and tends to increase substantially with decreasing contact angle. A maximum overall heat flux of 1.59x108 W/m2 occurs at the largest pitch investigated (106.6Å), and as the contact angle increases the superheat required to reach the CHF condition also increases. Finally, in certain cases of small pitch and large contact angle, the liquid film was seen to transition to a Cassie-Baxter state, which greatly hindered heat transfer.Peer reviewe
A molecular dynamics study of phobic/philic nano-patterning on pool boiling heat transfer
Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations were employed to investigate the pool boiling heat transfer of a liquid argon thin film on a flat, horizontal copper wall structured with vertical nanoscale pillars. The efficacy of phobic/philic nano-patterning for enhancing boiling heat transfer was scrutinized. Both nucleate and explosive boiling modes were considered. An error analysis demonstrated that the typical 2.5σ cutoff in MD simulations could under-predict heat flux by about 8.7%, and 6σ cutoff was chosen here in order to maintain high accuracy. A new coordination number criterion was also introduced to better quantify evaporation characteristics. Results indicate that the argon-phobic/philic patterning tends to either have no effect, or decrease overall boiling heat flux, while the argon-philic nano-pillar/argon-philic wall shows the best heat transfer performance.Peer reviewe
Mascolinità all’italiana: Cinema, teatro e letteratura
Sara Diaz is a contributing author, The Physiology of Masculinity in Dante’s Florence .https://digitalcommons.fairfield.edu/modernlanguagesandliterature-books/1005/thumbnail.jp
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