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Gregory-Laflamme encounters Superradiance
Abstract We investigate the effect of superradiant scattering of gravitational perturbations on the stability of rotating black strings, focusing on the...
Genomic Assemblies of Members of Burkholderia and Related Genera as a Resource for Natural Product Discovery.
The genomes of 450 members of Burkholderiaceae, isolated from clinical and environmental sources, were sequenced and assembled as a resource for genome mining. Genomic analysis of the collection has enabled the identification of...
Decomposing the Humanities
S Connor
Feb 07, 2017
Drawing deeply from the example of Michel Serres, Bruno Latour’s work represents a critique of the commitment to critique which has become the dominant mode of much work in the humanities. Latour’s An Inquiry into Modes of...
Towards the Homotopy Type of the Morse Complex
Connor Donovan
Jan 01, 0001
Mathematicians have long been interested in studying the properties of simplicial complexes. In 1998, Robin Forman developed gradient vector fields as a tool to study these complexes. Having gradient vector fields to study these...
Published by: Ursinus College
New History Chair Appointed at Winthrop
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Gregory Crider is presently the chair of the history department at Wingate University. He is a social and cultural historian and award-winning author who specializes in Latin American history.
Published by: Winthrop University
Characterizing the Interaction of MAGUK Scaffold Protein PSD-95 With Synaptic Adhesion Protein Slitrk2
Connor Loomis
Jan 01, 0001
In the developing nervous system, synapse formation is crucial to establish proper brain wiring and therefore function. At synapses, several pre- and postsynaptic adhesion proteins are expressed to coordinate synapse formation....
Published by: Ursinus College
Communicating Climate to Ourselves and Others
Connor Bernier
Jan 01, 0001
My Summer Fellows experience has focused on the essential importance of communication in the climate crisis, and on personal exploration to reconnect with the natural world. Grounding practices such as hiking in the woods and...
Published by: Ursinus College
Penalized smoothing splines resolve the curvature identifiability problem in age-period-cohort models with unequal intervals

Age-period-cohort (APC) models are frequently used in a variety of health and demographic-related outcomes. Fitting and interpreting APC models to data in equal intervals (equal age and period widths) is nontrivial due to the...

Penalized smoothing splines resolve the curvature identifiability problem in age-period-cohort models with unequal intervals

Age-period-cohort (APC) models are frequently used in a variety of health and demographic-related outcomes. Fitting and interpreting APC models to data in equal intervals (equal age and period widths) is nontrivial due to the...

A Discrete Morse Approach for Computing Homotopy Types: An Exploration of the Morse, Generalized Morse, Matching, and Independence Complexes
Connor Donovan
Jan 01, 0001
In this thesis, we study possible homotopy types of four families of simplicial complexes-the Morse complex, the generalized Morse complex, the matching complex, and the independence complex-using discrete Morse theory. Given a...
Published by: Ursinus College
The quiet revolution of poetry slam
H Gregory
Mar 01, 2008
This paper considers the educational and theoretical implications of an analysis into the artistic movement of poetry slam. Slam is a successful and growing global phenomenon, which both directly and indirectly sets itself...

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