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An investigation of MAGSAT and complementary data emphasizing Precambrian shields and adjacent areas of West Africa and South America
A mineral deposits overlay was prepared to the van der Grinten projection geological world map and coloring of the map was initiated. The Mercator projection version was proofread and some preliminary modeling of MAGSAT anomalies for South America were undertaken
Nonconvex notions of regularity and convergence of fundamental algorithms for feasibility problems
We consider projection algorithms for solving (nonconvex) feasibility
problems in Euclidean spaces. Of special interest are the Method of Alternating
Projections (MAP) and the Douglas-Rachford or Averaged Alternating Reflection
Algorithm (AAR). In the case of convex feasibility, firm nonexpansiveness of
projection mappings is a global property that yields global convergence of MAP
and for consistent problems AAR. Based on (\epsilon, \delta)-regularity of sets
developed by Bauschke, Luke, Phan and Wang in 2012, a relaxed local version of
firm nonexpansiveness with respect to the intersection is introduced for
consistent feasibility problems. Together with a coercivity condition that
relates to the regularity of the intersection, this yields local linear
convergence of MAP for a wide class of nonconvex problems,Comment: 22 pages, no figures, 30 reference
A Map of the Universe
We have produced a new conformal map of the universe illustrating recent
discoveries, ranging from Kuiper belt objects in the Solar system, to the
galaxies and quasars from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. This map projection,
based on the logarithm map of the complex plane, preserves shapes locally, and
yet is able to display the entire range of astronomical scales from the Earth's
neighborhood to the cosmic microwave background. The conformal nature of the
projection, preserving shapes locally, may be of particular use for analyzing
large scale structure. Prominent in the map is a Sloan Great Wall of galaxies
1.37 billion light years long, 80% longer than the Great Wall discovered by
Geller and Huchra and therefore the largest observed structure in the universe.Comment: Figure 8, and additional material accessible on the web at:
http://www.astro.princeton.edu/~mjuric/universe
Obstructions to stably fibering manifolds
Is a given map between compact topological manifolds homotopic to the
projection map of a fiber bundle? In this paper obstructions to this question
are introduced with values in higher algebraic K-theory. Their vanishing
implies that the given map fibers stably. The methods also provide results for
the corresponding uniqueness question; moreover they apply to the fibering of
Hilbert cube manifolds, generalizing results by Chapman-Ferry.Comment: 27 page
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