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    What Lies Beneath? Who Owns British Defence Contractors and Does it Matter?

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    This paper presents the findings of research into the distribution of the rewards from capital used in defence production. Much existing research has examined the supply chain in the production of defence goods, but there have been few attempts to look at the ownership of suppliers. First, the paper examines two theoretical issues: why the identity of shareholders in defence contractors should have any economic or political significance, and whether the use of capital in defence industries should in principle be expected to be the same as that in any other industry. It then investigates the identity and ownership of the contractors concerned in 2003-4, using several case studies. It finds that many of the largest suppliers to the UK government are foreign-owned or controlled, and it finds evidence of a surprising degree of American equity participation in major British contractors.

    Gibbs entropy and irreversible thermodynamics

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    Recently a number of approaches has been developed to connect the microscopic dynamics of particle systems to the macroscopic properties of systems in nonequilibrium stationary states, via the theory of dynamical systems. This way a direct connection between dynamics and Irreversible Thermodynamics has been claimed to have been found. However, the main quantity used in these studies is a (coarse-grained) Gibbs entropy, which to us does not seem suitable, in its present form, to characterize nonequilibrium states. Various simplified models have also been devised to give explicit examples of how the coarse-grained approach may succeed in giving a full description of the Irreversible Thermodynamics. We analyze some of these models pointing out a number of difficulties which, in our opinion, need to be overcome in order to establish a physically relevant connection between these models and Irreversible Thermodynamics.Comment: 19 pages, 4 eps figures, LaTeX2

    Applications of wavelet-based compression to multidimensional Earth science data

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    A data compression algorithm involving vector quantization (VQ) and the discrete wavelet transform (DWT) is applied to two different types of multidimensional digital earth-science data. The algorithms (WVQ) is optimized for each particular application through an optimization procedure that assigns VQ parameters to the wavelet transform subbands subject to constraints on compression ratio and encoding complexity. Preliminary results of compressing global ocean model data generated on a Thinking Machines CM-200 supercomputer are presented. The WVQ scheme is used in both a predictive and nonpredictive mode. Parameters generated by the optimization algorithm are reported, as are signal-to-noise (SNR) measurements of actual quantized data. The problem of extrapolating hydrodynamic variables across the continental landmasses in order to compute the DWT on a rectangular grid is discussed. Results are also presented for compressing Landsat TM 7-band data using the WVQ scheme. The formulation of the optimization problem is presented along with SNR measurements of actual quantized data. Postprocessing applications are considered in which the seven spectral bands are clustered into 256 clusters using a k-means algorithm and analyzed using the Los Alamos multispectral data analysis program, SPECTRUM, both before and after being compressed using the WVQ program

    Upper Limits on the 21 cm Power Spectrum at z = 5.9 from Quasar Absorption Line Spectroscopy

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    We present upper limits on the 21 cm power spectrum at z=5.9z = 5.9 calculated from the model-independent limit on the neutral fraction of the intergalactic medium of xHI<0.06+0.05 (1σ)x_{\rm H{\small I }} < 0.06 + 0.05\ (1\sigma) derived from dark pixel statistics of quasar absorption spectra. Using 21CMMC, a Markov chain Monte Carlo Epoch of Reionization analysis code, we explore the probability distribution of 21 cm power spectra consistent with this constraint on the neutral fraction. We present 99 per cent confidence upper limits of Δ2(k)<10\Delta^2(k) < 10 to 20 mK220\ {\rm mK}^2 over a range of kk from 0.5 to $2.0\ h{\rm Mpc}^{-1},withtheexactlimitdependentonthesampled, with the exact limit dependent on the sampled kmode.Thislimitcanbeusedasanulltestfor21cmexperiments:adetectionofpowerat mode. This limit can be used as a null test for 21 cm experiments: a detection of power at z=5.9$ in excess of this value is highly suggestive of residual foreground contamination or other systematic errors affecting the analysis.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figure, accepted to MNRAS letter

    Constraints on the temperature of the intergalactic medium at z=8.4 with 21-cm observations

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    We compute robust lower limits on the spin temperature, TST_{\rm S}, of the z=8.4z=8.4 intergalactic medium (IGM), implied by the upper limits on the 21-cm power spectrum recently measured by PAPER-64. Unlike previous studies which used a single epoch of reionization (EoR) model, our approach samples a large parameter space of EoR models: the dominant uncertainty when estimating constraints on TST_{\rm S}. Allowing TST_{\rm S} to be a free parameter and marginalizing over EoR parameters in our Markov Chain Monte Carlo code 21CMMC, we infer TS3KT_{\rm S}\ge3 {\rm K} (corresponding approximately to 1σ1\sigma) for a mean IGM neutral fraction of xˉHI0.1\bar{x}_{\rm H{\scriptsize I}}\gtrsim0.1. We further improve on these limits by folding-in additional EoR constraints based on: (i) the dark fraction in QSO spectra, which implies a strict upper limit of xˉHI[z=5.9]0.06+0.05(1σ)\bar{x}_{\rm H{\scriptsize I}}[z=5.9]\leq 0.06+0.05 \,(1\sigma); and (ii) the electron scattering optical depth, τe=0.066±0.016(1σ)\tau_{\rm e}=0.066\pm0.016\,(1\sigma) measured by the Planck satellite. By restricting the allowed EoR models, these additional observations tighten the approximate 1σ1\sigma lower limits on the spin temperature to TS6T_{\rm S} \ge 6 K. Thus, even such preliminary 21-cm observations begin to rule out extreme scenarios such as `cold reionization', implying at least some prior heating of the IGM. The analysis framework developed here can be applied to upcoming 21-cm observations, thereby providing unique insights into the sources which heated and subsequently reionized the very early Universe.Comment: 7 pages, 1 figure, accepted to MNRAS (matches online version

    She Is She: Existentialist Themes in the Works of Women Writers of the Southern Renaissance

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    Female writers of the southern renaissance had to deal with a number of oppressive forces, encapsulated in the idea of “Sacred Womanhood.” The way many of these women writers depicted this struggle parallels the struggle for authentic self-hood as proposed by existentialism, and by using the philosophy to inform the events of various novels from writers, such as Zora Neal Hurston, Carson McCullers, Kate Chopin, and Ellen Glasgow, the actions and words of the characters can be more fully understood
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