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    Supersymmetric Wilson loops in diverse dimensions

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    archiveprefix: arXiv primaryclass: hep-th reportnumber: AEI-2009-036, HU-EP-09-15 slaccitation: %%CITATION = ARXIV:0904.0455;%%archiveprefix: arXiv primaryclass: hep-th reportnumber: AEI-2009-036, HU-EP-09-15 slaccitation: %%CITATION = ARXIV:0904.0455;%%archiveprefix: arXiv primaryclass: hep-th reportnumber: AEI-2009-036, HU-EP-09-15 slaccitation: %%CITATION = ARXIV:0904.0455;%

    Dressed Wilson loops on S-2

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    archiveprefix: arXiv primaryclass: hep-th reportnumber: HU-EP-11-19 slaccitation: %%CITATION = ARXIV:1104.3746;%%archiveprefix: arXiv primaryclass: hep-th reportnumber: HU-EP-11-19 slaccitation: %%CITATION = ARXIV:1104.3746;%%CK has been supported by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft via SFB 647. DY was supported by FNU through grant number 272-08-0329

    Wilson loops in N=2 superconformal Yang-Mills theory

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    archiveprefix: arXiv primaryclass: hep-th reportnumber: HU-EP-10-41 slaccitation: %%CITATION = ARXIV:1007.4923;%%archiveprefix: arXiv primaryclass: hep-th reportnumber: HU-EP-10-41 slaccitation: %%CITATION = ARXIV:1007.4923;%%archiveprefix: arXiv primaryclass: hep-th reportnumber: HU-EP-10-41 slaccitation: %%CITATION = ARXIV:1007.4923;%%JHEP is an open-access journal funded by SCOAP

    BPS Wilson loops on S-2 at higher loops

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    archiveprefix: arXiv primaryclass: hep-th reportnumber: HU-EP-08-13 slaccitation: %%CITATION = ARXIV:0804.4098;%%archiveprefix: arXiv primaryclass: hep-th reportnumber: HU-EP-08-13 slaccitation: %%CITATION = ARXIV:0804.4098;%%archiveprefix: arXiv primaryclass: hep-th reportnumber: HU-EP-08-13 slaccitation: %%CITATION = ARXIV:0804.4098;%%This work was funded in part by a Postdoctoral Fellowship from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), and also by the Volkswagen Foundation

    Wilson loops in 3-dimensional N=6 supersymmetric Chern-Simons theory and their string theory duals

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    archiveprefix: arXiv primaryclass: hep-th reportnumber: HU-EP-08-20 slaccitation: %%CITATION = ARXIV:0809.2787;%%archiveprefix: arXiv primaryclass: hep-th reportnumber: HU-EP-08-20 slaccitation: %%CITATION = ARXIV:0809.2787;%%archiveprefix: arXiv primaryclass: hep-th reportnumber: HU-EP-08-20 slaccitation: %%CITATION = ARXIV:0809.2787;%

    Ep. #189 - Sheena Wilson

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    This recording and transcript form part of a collection of podcasts conducted by the Cultures of Energy at Rice University. Cultures of Energy brings writers, artists and scholars together to talk, think and feel their way into the Anthropocene. We cover serious issues like climate change, species extinction and energy transition. But we also try to confront seemingly huge and insurmountable problems with insight, creativity and laughter.Addled by cleaning products and dustballs, Cymene and Dominic imagine what a multispecies Ph.D. program might look like on this week’s podcast. Then (13:59) we welcome Queen of Feminist Petrocultural Studies™ Sheena Wilson to the podcast! We start with how growing up in Alberta helped attune her to the need for feminist and decolonial energy transitions and then turn to her critical take on petrofeminism and how feminist infrastructural theory can help to unmake the (petro) energy infrastructures and imaginaries which capture us today. From there we turn to petromobility and how the freedom of the few all too often depends on the confinement of the many, the tortured rhetorics and logics of Canada’s “ethical oil” campaign, and the world-making possibilities of feminist, decolonial, “glitchfrastructures.” We close with a breakdown of the Just Powers research initiative (https://www.justpowers.ca) that Sheena is leading now in Alberta

    Supplementary data for a study of microtearing modes at low plasma β

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    Supplementary data for the Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion Publication `New linear stability parameter to describe low-β electromagnetic microinstabilities driven by passing electrons in axisymmetric toroidal geometry, M. R. Hardman, F. I. Parra, B. S. Patel, C. M. Roach, J. Ruiz Ruiz, M. Barnes, D. Dickinson, W. Dorland, J. F. Parisi, D. St-Onge, and H. Wilson'. The publication appears as an arXiv preprint with identifier arXiv:2208.10615. The dataset consists of GS2 input files for the study, and a python (3) script for generating a selection of the figures from raw GS2 output data. Details are given in the Readme.This work has received funding from EPSRC [Grant Number EP/R034737/1]. This work was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy under contract number DE-AC02-09CH11466. The United States Government retains a non-exclusive, paid-up, irrevocable, world-wide license to publish or reproduce the published form of this manuscript, or allow others to do so, for United States Government purposes. The author acknowledges the use of the EUROfusion High Performance Computer (Marconi-Fusion) under projects OXGK and MULTISCA. This work made use of computational support by CoSeC, the Computational Science Centre for Research Communities, through CCP Plasma (EP/M022463/1) and HEC Plasma (EP/R029148/1)

    From Classroom to Boardroom : Inspirational Studies from Hospitality's Emerging Leaders

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    A collection of studies written by those who attended the two year Executive Masters course on the Hospitality and Tourism programme at University of Strathclyde

    Subspecies and Distribution. Ep. pyrropus EF. Cuvier, 1833 — S Cameroon to Mayombe Forest in S Gabon and SW Republic of the Congo. E p. akka de Winton, 1895 — E DR Congo, Uganda, and W Rwanda. FE p. leonis Thomas, 1905 — Liberia and Sierra Leone. E p. leucostigma Temminck, 1853 — S Ghana. Ep. mandingo Thomas, 1903 — Gambia and S Senegal. F.p. nigrensis Thomas, 1909 — S Nigeria, between the Niger and Cross rivers. Ep. niveatus Thomas, 1923 — Ivory Coast. Ep. pembertoni Thomas, 1904 — N Angola and extreme S DR Congo. E p. talboti Thomas, 1909 — Cameroon (Mt Cameroon) and SE Nigeria. in Sciuridae

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    Subspecies and Distribution. Ep. pyrropus EF. Cuvier, 1833 — S Cameroon to Mayombe Forest in S Gabon and SW Republic of the Congo. E p. akka de Winton, 1895 — E DR Congo, Uganda, and W Rwanda. FE p. leonis Thomas, 1905 — Liberia and Sierra Leone. E p. leucostigma Temminck, 1853 — S Ghana. Ep. mandingo Thomas, 1903 — Gambia and S Senegal. F.p. nigrensis Thomas, 1909 — S Nigeria, between the Niger and Cross rivers. Ep. niveatus Thomas, 1923 — Ivory Coast. Ep. pembertoni Thomas, 1904 — N Angola and extreme S DR Congo. E p. talboti Thomas, 1909 — Cameroon (Mt Cameroon) and SE Nigeria.Published as part of Don E. Wilson, Thomas E. Lacher, Jr & Russell A. Mittermeier, 2016, Sciuridae, pp. 648-837 in Handbook of the Mammals of the World – Volume 6 Lagomorphs and Rodents I, Barcelona :Lynx Edicions on page 830, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.684022

    Poultry nutrition information for the small flock

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    Beyer, R. Scott and Kenneth J. Wilson, Poultry Nutrition Information for the Small Flock, Kansas State University , December 200
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