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Lafayette Walker
Joseph R. Vasquez
Apr 01, 2021
Lafayette Walker (1822 – 1902), an enslaved black man in Tennessee before the Civil War, became a soldier for the Union in 1861. After the war, he was regarded as a political activist, as a community leader capable of...
Lafayette Walker
Joseph R. Vasquez
Apr 01, 2021
Lafayette Walker (1822 – 1902), an enslaved black man in Tennessee before the Civil War, became a soldier for the Union in 1861. After the war, he was regarded as a political activist, as a community leader capable of...
Lafayette Walker
Joseph R. Vasquez
Apr 01, 2021
Lafayette Walker (1822 – 1902), an enslaved black man in Tennessee before the Civil War, became a soldier for the Union in 1861. After the war, he was regarded as a political activist, as a community leader capable of...
The Ursinus Weekly, February 12, 1917
Basketball team drops three games Founders' Day next Thursday Union banquet next Saturday Vesper services Letter from Petrograd Literary societies Girls play basketball College calendar On the campus Inter-class...
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Faraday pilot-wave dynamics

A millimetric droplet bouncing on the surface of a vibrating fluid bath can self-propel by virtue of a resonant interaction with its own wave field. This system represents the first known example of a pilot-wave system of the...

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Random walks on dynamical percolation
We study the behavior of random walk on dynamical percolation. In this model, the edges of a graph \(G\) are either open or closed and refresh their status at rate \(\mu \) while at the same time a random walker moves on \(G\)...
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A dilaton-axion model for string cosmology
JG Russo, PK Townsend
Jun 07, 2022
Abstract The generic scale-invariant theory of an axion and a dilaton coupled to gravity in d-dimensions is generalized to a...
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Random walks with preferential relocations and fading memory
Consider a stochastic process that behaves as a d-dimensional simple and symmetric random walk, except that, with a certain fixed probability, at each step, it chooses instead to jump to a given site with probability...
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 13, 1924
Groups assemble for first meeting of school year: Classicists met at Shreiner; English-historical group; Chemical-biological group; Mathematical group; Modern language group; Economics & Business administration;...
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Why are the banks paying so little UK corporation tax?
G Meeks, JG Meeks
Feb 18, 2015
This paper explores the dramatic fall in receipts of UK corporation tax (UKCT) from banks, and the widening gap between the global corporation tax recorded as payable in banks' financial statements and the UKCT receipts recorded...
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Faraday pilot-wave dynamics

A millimetric droplet bouncing on the surface of a vibrating fluid bath can self-propel by virtue of a resonant interaction with its own wave field. This system represents the first known example of a pilot-wave system of the...

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