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Interview with Doris "Dorothy" Ezell Schmitz
Doris Ezell-Schmitz
Jan 01, 0001
In her December 11, 2012 interview with Robert Ryals, Doris Schmitz detailed her time at Winthrop during the era of desegregation and social unrest. Schmitz recalls the Civil Rights movement in Rock Hill and her family's...
Published by: Winthrop University
The Reflexive Mind in Doris Lessing’s Landlocked > Poem and Novel
Dr Anne-Laure Brevet
Apr 23, 2021
Doris Lessing’s poem “Landlocked” was published on December, 20th 1946 in the daily newspaper New Rhodesia and remains little known as it was not included in the 1959 Fourteen Poems collection. Plausibly, one of the reasons for...
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Bubbling solutions for Moser-Trudinger type equations on compact Riemann surfaces

We study an elliptic equation related to the Moser–Trudinger inequality on a compact Riemann surface (S,g), Δ gu+λ(ue u 2 −[Formula presented]∫Sue u 2 dv...

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Bubbling solutions for Moser-Trudinger type equations on compact Riemann surfaces

We study an elliptic equation related to the Moser–Trudinger inequality on a compact Riemann surface (S,g), Δ gu+λ(ue u 2 −[Formula presented]∫Sue u 2 dv...

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Adrenocortical Activity and Aggressive Behavior in Children
Most research on aggression and delinquency concentrates on risk factors. There has been less attention for protective factors and mechanisms, in particular with regard to biosocial influences. Based on theories of autonomous...
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Alumna Establishes Endowed Scholarship to Honor Late Mother
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The Doris Harrison Ford Endowed Scholarship will support students with financial need, with first preference given to political science majors. Marsha Ford earned her B.A. at Winthrop in 1971.
Published by: Winthrop University
Geroch monotonicity and the construction of weak solutions of the inverse mean curvature flow
Roger Moser
Jan 01, 0001
For surfaces evolving under the inverse mean curvature flow, Geroch observed that the Hawking mass is a Lyapunov function. For weak solutions of the flow, the corresponding monotonicity formula was proved by Huisken and Ilmanen....
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Structure and rigidity of functions in BVloc2(R2) with gradients taking only three values
Roger Moser
Apr 06, 2018

Consider a function u ∈ BV 2 loc(R 2 such that ∇u takes values in a fixed set of three vectors almost everywhere. This condition implies that u is piecewise affine away from a closed set of...

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Quality of life in patients treated with first-line antiretroviral therapy containing nevirapine or efavirenz in Uganda

Background: The goal of antiretroviral therapy (ART) is to suppress viral replication, reduce morbidity and mortality, and improve quality of life (QoL). For resource-limited settings, the World Health Organization recommends...

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Intrinsic semiharmonic maps
Roger Moser
Jan 01, 0001
For maps from a domain $\Omega \subset \mathbb{R}^m$ into a Riemannian manifold $N$, a functional coming from the norm of a fractional Sobolev space has recently been studied by Da Lio and Rivière. An intrinsically defined...
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Towards a variational theory of phase transitions involving curvature
Roger Moser
Aug 01, 2012
An anisotropic area functional is often used as a model for the free energy of a crystal surface. For models of faceting, the anisotropy is typically such that the functional becomes nonconvex, and then it may be appropriate to...
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A geometric Ginzburg-Landau problem
Roger Moser
Apr 01, 2013
For surfaces embedded in a three-dimensional Euclidean space, consider a functional consisting of two terms: a version of the Willmore energy and an anisotropic area penalising the first component of the normal vector, the...
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A geometric Ginzburg-Landau problem
Roger Moser
Apr 01, 2013
For surfaces embedded in a three-dimensional Euclidean space, consider a functional consisting of two terms: a version of the Willmore energy and an anisotropic area penalising the first component of the normal vector, the...
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 27, 1919
J. Leroy Miller
Jan 01, 0001
Ursinus smothered by Penn State, 48-7 1921 Ruby staff elected Thursday Scotchman gives instructive lecture Dr. Clark to speak on sex hygiene Y.M.C.A. lecture course Ursinus men in the war: Frederick L. Moser Another...
Published by: Ursinus College
Geroch monotonicity and the construction of weak solutions of the inverse mean curvature flow
Roger Moser
Jan 01, 0001
For surfaces evolving under the inverse mean curvature flow, Geroch observed that the Hawking mass is a Lyapunov function. For weak solutions of the flow, the corresponding monotonicity formula was proved by Huisken and Ilmanen....
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Towards a variational theory of phase transitions involving curvature
Roger Moser
Aug 01, 2012
An anisotropic area functional is often used as a model for the free energy of a crystal surface. For models of faceting, the anisotropy is typically such that the functional becomes nonconvex, and then it may be appropriate to...
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The Ursinus Weekly, May 27, 1929
Curtis concert Monday pleases large audience Theatre theme of English Club in final meeting H. Q. Van Ufford addresses joint Christian bodies Bears down Gettysburg by 8-2 score in final home stand of the season Gavin ties...
Published by: Ursinus College
A construction of biharmonic maps into homogeneous spaces
Roger Moser
Jan 01, 0001
Biharmonic maps are the solutions of a variational problem, but they are difficult to study with variational methods, in part due to the lack of coercivity of the underlying functional. Recently Hornung was able to apply the...
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