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The Ladies\u27 Garment Worker, Volume 2, Issue 10
First published in April 1910, The Ladiesâ Garment Worker was the official publication of the International Ladiesâ Garment Workersâ Union (ILGWU) through 1918. The journal appeared monthly and included sections in English, Italian, and Yiddish. The Ladiesâ Garment Worker was discontinued at the end of 1918 and replaced in January of 1919 by the new weekly journal of the ILGWU, Justice.https://digitalcommons.ilr.cornell.edu/lgw_vol2/1009/thumbnail.jp
The Ladies\u27 Garment Worker, Volume 3, Issue 2
First published in April 1910, The Ladiesâ Garment Worker was the official publication of the International Ladiesâ Garment Workersâ Union (ILGWU) through 1918. The journal appeared monthly and included sections in English, Italian, and Yiddish. The Ladiesâ Garment Worker was discontinued at the end of 1918 and replaced in January of 1919 by the new weekly journal of the ILGWU, Justice.https://digitalcommons.ilr.cornell.edu/lgw_vol3/1001/thumbnail.jp
The Ladies\u27 Garment Worker, Volume 6, Issue 11
First published in April 1910, The Ladiesâ Garment Worker was the official publication of the International Ladiesâ Garment Workersâ Union (ILGWU) through 1918. The journal appeared monthly and included sections in English, Italian, and Yiddish. The Ladiesâ Garment Worker was discontinued at the end of 1918 and replaced in January of 1919 by the new weekly journal of the ILGWU, Justice.https://digitalcommons.ilr.cornell.edu/lgw_vol6/1011/thumbnail.jp
Equidistribution and convergence speed for zeros of holomorphic sections of singular Hermitian line bundles
We establish the equidistribution of zeros of random holomorphic sections of
powers of a semipositive singular Hermitian line bundle, with an estimate of
the convergence speed.Comment: 23pages. Final version in Journal of Functional Analysis, (2016
The semaphore codes attached to a Turing machine via resets and their various limits
We introduce semaphore codes associated to a Turing machine via resets.
Semaphore codes provide an approximation theory for resets. In this paper we
generalize the set-up of our previous paper "Random walks on semaphore codes
and delay de Bruijn semigroups" to the infinite case by taking the profinite
limit of -resets to obtain -resets. We mention how this opens new
avenues to attack the P versus NP problem.Comment: 28 pages; Sections 3-6 appeared in a previous version of
arXiv:1509.03383 as Sections 9-12 (the split of the previous paper was
suggested by the journal); Sections 1-2 and 7 are ne
Progress on Neutron-Target Multipoles above 1 GeV
We report a new extraction of nucleon resonance couplings using pi-
photoproduction cross sections on the neutron. The world database for the
process gn-->pi-p above 1 GeV has quadrupled with the addition of new
differential cross sections from the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS)
at Jefferson Lab in Hall B. Differential cross sections from CLAS have been
improved with a new final-state interaction determination using a diagrammatic
technique taking into account the SAID phenomenological NN and piN final-state
interaction amplitudes. Resonance couplings have been extracted and compared to
previous determinations. With the addition of these new cross sections,
significant changes are seen in the high-energy behavior of the SAID cross
sections and amplitudes.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, 1 table; talk given at 12th International
Workshop on Meson Production, Properties and Interaction (MESON2012), 31 May
- 5 June 2012, Krakow, Poland; will be published online in European Journal
Web of Conference
Event rates vs. cross sections at neutrino telescopes
One of the major goals of neutrino astronomy is to explore the otherwise
unknown fluxes and interactions of ultrahigh energy neutrinos. The existing
neutrino telescopes look at three types of events: particle showers, muons, and
taus. In this paper we discuss the dependence of the event rates on the
neutrino nucleon cross-sections as we scale the cross sections, with energy, in
different scenarios beyond the standard model. Our focus will be on the IceCube
detector.Comment: 3 pages, 2 figures; proceedings of the "TeV Particle Astrophysics
II", Madison, Wisconsin; to be published in the Journal of Physics:
Conference Serie
Atomic Data for Astrophysics. II. New Analytic Fits for Photoionization Cross Sections of Atoms and Ions
We present a complete set of analytic fits to the non-relativistic
photoionization cross sections for the ground states of atoms and ions of
elements from H through Si, and S, Ar, Ca, and Fe. Near the ionization
thresholds, the fits are based on the Opacity Project theoretical cross
sections interpolated and smoothed over resonances. At higher energies, the
fits reproduce calculated Hartree-Dirac-Slater photoionization cross sections.Comment: 24 pages including Postscript figures and tables, uses aaspp4.sty,
accepted for publication in Astrophysical Journal. Misprint in Eq.(1) is
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