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Reaching DEEP in Math (Developing Educational Excellence and Proficiency in Mathematics)
This paper describes the DEEP in Math Program developed in the academic year 1998-1999 from a collaborative effort of the Louisiana Systemic lnitiative Program (LaSlP) and the Louisiana Department of Education (LDE). It includes evidence of impressive results in low achieving schools and in high-poverty districts targeted by the effort. The plan was for LaSlP to give intensive content and leadership training in Summer 1999 and academic year 1999-2000 to carefully selected. well-qualified math leaders. These leaders were then employed full-time in the 1999-2000 academic year and beyond by their local education authorities to work with all math teachers in a few designated schools at some cohesive subset of grades 3-8
Size Gap for Zero Temperature Black Holes in Semiclassical Gravity
We show that a gap exists in the allowed sizes of all zero temperature static
spherically symmetric black holes in semiclassical gravity when only
conformally invariant fields are present. The result holds for both charged and
uncharged black holes. By size we mean the proper area of the event horizon.
The range of sizes that do not occur depends on the numbers and types of
quantized fields that are present. We also derive some general properties that
both zero and nonzero temperature black holes have in all classical and
semiclassical metric theories of gravity.Comment: 4 pages, ReVTeX, no figure
On a Order Reduction Theorem in the Lagrangian Formalism
We provide a new proof of a important theorem in the Lagrangian formalism
about necessary and sufficient conditions for a second-order variational system
of equations to follow from a first-order Lagrangian.Comment: 9 pages, LATEX, no figures; appear in Il Nuovo Cimento
Reduction and analysis of data from the plasma wave instruments on the IMP-6 and IMP-8 spacecraft
The primary data reduction effort during the reporting period was to process summary plots of the IMP 8 plasma wave data and to submit these data to the National Space Science Data Center. Features of the electrostatic noise are compared with simultaneous observations of the magnetic field, plasma and energetic electrons. Spectral characteristics of the noise and the results of this comparison both suggest that in its high frequency part at least the noise does not belong to normal modes of plasma waves but represents either quasi-thermal noise in the non-Maxwellian plasma or artificial noise generated by spacecraft interaction with the medium
Coherent instabilities of intense high-energy "white" charged-particle beams in the presence of nonlocal effects within the context of the Madelung fluid description
A hydrodynamical description of coherent instabilities that take place in the
longitudinal dynamics of a charged-particle coasting beam in a high-energy
accelerating machine is presented. This is done in the framework of the
Madelung fluid picture provided by the Thermal Wave Model. The well known
coherent instability charts in the complex plane of the longitudinal coupling
impedance for monochromatic beams are recovered. The results are also
interpreted in terms of the deterministic approach to modulational instability
analysis usually given for monochromatic large amplitude wave train propagation
governed by the nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation. The instability analysis is
then extended to a non-monochromatic coasting beam with a given thermal
equilibrium distribution, thought as a statistical ensemble of monochromatic
incoherent coasting beams ("white" beam). In this hydrodynamical framework, the
phenomenon of Landau damping is predicted without using any kinetic equation
governing the phase space evolution of the system.Comment: 14 pages, 1 figur
Periodic report, design of a strut supported turbine vane with a wire-form porous shell
Thermal and structural design analysis of strut supported, porous wall turbine van
Plasma wave observations near the plasmapause with the S3-A satellite
The electric field noise phenomena is described which was observed by the S3-A spacecraft near the plasmapause during the magnetic storm of 16 to 17 December, 1971. The occurrence is noted of a region of intense, low frequency (20 Hz to 500 Hz) electrostatic noise bursts just outside the plasmapause boundary. These noise bursts occurred concurrent with the rapid decrease in 24.3 or = E or = 35.1 keV ring current protons mirroring near the equator during this storm and may be responsible for the pitch angle diffusion and loss of these particles. The characteristics of other phenomena, such as whistlers, ELF hiss, and banded chorus, observed near the plasmapause during this period are also discussed
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