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Christine Fisher Among 2006 Verner Awards Recipients
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Christine S. Fisher, director of Arts in Basic Curriculum Project at Winthrop, has received one of the 2006 Elizabeth O'Neill Verner Awards. Fisher has promoted arts education in S.C. for more than 20 years.
Published by: Winthrop University
The spreading speed of solutions of the non-local Fisher-KPP equation
Sarah Penington
Dec 15, 2018

We consider the Fisher–KPP equation with a non-local interaction term. In [16], Hamel and Ryzhik showed that in solutions of this equation, the front location at a large time t is 2t+o(t). We study the asymptotics of the...

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The spreading speed of solutions of the non-local Fisher-KPP equation
Sarah Penington
Dec 15, 2018

We consider the Fisher–KPP equation with a non-local interaction term. In [16], Hamel and Ryzhik showed that in solutions of this equation, the front location at a large time t is 2t+o(t). We study the asymptotics of the...

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The Association of Different Types of Bullying With the Mental Health of Children and Teens From the United States, France, and Canada
Christina Fisher
Jan 01, 0001
Bullying continues to trouble youths around the world, sometimes with devastating effects for victims' mental health. This suggests an ongoing need for awareness, intervention and tolerance for everyone involved. This study, a...
Published by: Ursinus College
Relating relative entropy, optimal transport and Fisher information
Quantum Markov semigroups characterize the time evolution of an important class of open quantum systems. Studying convergence properties of such a semigroup, and determining concentration properties of its invariant state, have...
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Relating Relative Entropy, Optimal Transport and Fisher Information
Abstract: Quantum Markov semigroups characterize the time evolution of an important class of open quantum systems. Studying convergence properties of such a semigroup and determining concentration properties of its invariant...
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Who Said That? Towards a Machine-Prediction-Based Approach to Tursiops Truncatus Whistle Localization and Attribution in a Reverberant Dolphinarium
Sean Fisher Woodward
Jan 01, 0001
Dolphin communication research is an active period of growth. Many researchers expect to find significant communicative capacity in dolphins given their known sociality and large and complex brains. Moreover, given dolphins'...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Approaches to Work in Reducing Entrenched Patterns of Violent Behavior
Christina McLaughlin
Jan 10, 2017
In this chapter, the author will demonstrate the use of a peace intervention to increase children's self-identity, community attachments, and coping mechanisms. With correct training and awareness, this project could be...
How Does IT Influence Chinese IS/IT Users' Job Burnout?
Christina Chang
Jan 01, 2023
Organizational utilization of information systems and information technology continues to grow in the 21st century, and job stress has become a worldwide problem; but the emotional expression of people differ in diverse cultural...
The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on International Trade
Christina Tay
Jan 01, 2021
This paper investigates the impact of artificial intelligence on international trade. We use data on neural machine translation & search engines dominating domestic markets from 2016 to 2019, comprising 196 countries to test for...
The subjective metric of remembered colors
In order to explore the metric structure of the space of remembered colors, a computer game was designed, where players with normal color vision had to store a color in memory, and later retrieve it by selecting the best match...
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The Circumplex Model for Structuring Career Anchors of the IT/IS Personnel
A quantitative study involving Mainland China (the PRC), Taiwan, India, the UAE, and the US, five areas with 852 responses of IT/IS personnel data towards building a more suitable Circumplex Career Anchor Model for IT/IS...
A Participative Method for Prioritizing Smart City Interventions in Medium-Sized Municipalities
One of the most critical issues relating to smart cities is the selection of the most suited interventions, among numerous available options. Especially when medium-sized municipalities are concerned that typically have less...
Career Anchors of IT/IS Personnel
While career anchors have mainly studied in the US society; this study demonstrates the difference in the career anchors of the information technology/information system (IT/IS) personnel rooted in different cultures. The survey...
Evaluating genetic drift in time-series evolutionary analysis.
The Wright-Fisher model is the most popular population model for describing the behaviour of evolutionary systems with a finite population size. Approximations have commonly been used but the model itself has rarely been tested...
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Using Online Social Networks to Globalize and Popularize Product Brands in Different Cultural Areas
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the influential factors of online social network advertising in three different cultural areas, being China, India, and the US. This study uses the Social Capital Theory (SCT), and...
Director of Ethical Metalsmiths Lectures on Ethics and Precious Metal Sources
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Christina Miller, the director and co-founder of Ethical Metalsmiths, will speak at 5 p.m. in the Rutledge Building 119 on "Is There Such a Thing as an Ethical Wedding Ring?" She will give an overview of the challenges...
Published by: Winthrop University
Baroreflex Impairment After Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Is Associated With Unfavorable Outcome.
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is characterized by important changes in the autonomic nervous system with potentially adverse consequences. The baroreflex has a key role in regulating the...
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Proposal of a Decision Support System and Model to Mitigate Scope Variability for New Product Development
This paper proposes a decision support model (DSM) to be used by project managers (PM) in the research of new products within multinational companies to select the right option to mitigate scope variability during critical...
Who were the Nataruk people? Mandibular morphology among late Pleistocene and early Holocene fisher-forager populations of West Turkana (Kenya).
Africa is the birthplace of the species Homo sapiens, and Africans today are genetically more diverse than other populations of the world. However, the processes that underpinned the evolution of African populations remain...
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First Tabletop Role-Playing Gaming Class Called a Success
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
As a group, the class wrote a 64-page supplement to the popular Pathfinder game and created an imaginary town called Ravensberg. Over the spring semester, they populated it with residents, provided four locations - a manor, a...
Published by: Winthrop University

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