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    logan-pearce/HIP67506-AC-Public-Data-Release: Initial Release

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    <p>Supplemental information and code for generating figures in Pearce et al. 2023</p&gt

    Fort Pearce p.6

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    P. 6 Old Fort Pearce, Pearce Wash, south of Washington, Utah, looking South. Photo taken by Mel Smith, 1970

    Fort Pearce p.5

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    P. 5 Old Fort Pearce, Pearce Wash, south of Washington, Utah, looking east to Hurricane fault and route of Indian trail. Photo taken by Mel Smith, 1970

    Fort Pearce p.7

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    P. 7 Old Fort Pearce, Pearce Wash, south of Washington, Utah, looking northwest at front of fort. Photo taken by Mel Smith, 1970

    [A spiral decorating the 'P' in 'Pearce']

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    Pearce [Atkinson] ALS to Papa [George W.P. Atkinson], March 9, [18]79. Cleveland, [Oh.], page 2. From a collection of papers containing correspondence between Atkinson and his parents, written primarily in the 1890s. The majority of the letters date from his time at Lehigh University and early engineering career with the Union Pacific Railway. These letters include descriptions of his college life and later railroad work in the mountains of Utah, Wyoming, and Colorado

    [A spiral decorating the 'P' in 'Pearce']

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    Pearce [Atkinson] ALS to Papa [George W.P. Atkinson], May 11, 1879. Cleveland, Oh., page 2. From a collection of papers containing correspondence between Atkinson and his parents, written primarily in the 1890s. The majority of the letters date from his time at Lehigh University and early engineering career with the Union Pacific Railway. These letters include descriptions of his college life and later railroad work in the mountains of Utah, Wyoming, and Colorado

    Fort Pearce p.8

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    P. 8 Fort Pearce. Gift of George S. Tanner

    New perspectives on optimal transforms of random vectors

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    © 2009 Springer. Part of Springer Science+Business MediaWe present a new transform which is optimal over the class of transforms generated by second-degree polynomial operators. The transform is based on the solution of the best constrained approximation problem with the approximant formed by a polynomial operator. It is shown that the new transform has advantages over the Karhunen–Loève transform, arguably the most popular transform, which is optimal over the class of linear transforms of fixed rank. We provide a strict justification of the technique, demonstrate its advantages and describe useful extensions and applicationsP. G. Howlett, C. E. M. Pearce and A. P. Torokhtihttp://trove.nla.gov.au/work/2856558

    Fort Pearce p.2

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    Fort Pearce. Erected 12 miles south-east of St. George because of trouble with the Indians in 1864. It was only used about 4 years. P-2 East side. Gift of Cloyd Sorensen Jr. Pictures taken by Mr. Sorensen

    Fort Pearce p.3

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    Fort Pearce. Erected 12 miles south-east of St. George because of trouble with the Indians in 1864. It was only used about 4 years. P-3 North wall. Gift of Cloyd Sorensen Jr. Pictures taken by Mr. Sorensen
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