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A Comparative Analysis of the American and Romanian Business Education Programs
The purpose of this paper is to present a comparative analysis of the business education programs offered by Auburn University's College of Business, Alabama, U.S.A. and Faculty of Business Administration, Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest Romania. This comparative analysis is conceived in a larger perspective of the two different cultures and traditions in developing business education programs. The analysis is performed taking into consideration several dimensions, from the curriculum structure to the academic work with honesty and integrity.business education, higher education, university programs.
Particle trajectories in linearized irrotational shallow water flows
We investigate the particle trajectories in an irrotational shallow water
flow over a flat bed as periodic waves propagate on the water's free surface.
Within the linear water wave theory, we show that there are no closed orbits
for the water particles beneath the irrotational shallow water waves. Depending
on the strength of underlying uniform current, we obtain that some particle
trajectories are undulating path to the right or to the left, some are looping
curves with a drift to the right and others are parabolic curves or curves
which have only one loop
Kinetic and Exchange Energy Densities near the Nucleus
We investigate the behavior of the kinetic and the exchange energy densities
near the nuclear cusp of atomic systems. Considering hydrogenic orbitals, we
derive analytical expressions near the nucleus, for single shells, as well as
in the semiclassical limit of large non-relativistic neutral atoms. We show
that a model based on the helium iso-electronic series is very accurate, as
also confirmed by numerical calculations on real atoms up to two thousands
electrons. Based on this model, we propose non-local density-dependent
ingredients that are suitable for the description of the kinetic and exchange
energy densities in the region close to the nucleus. These non-local
ingredients are invariant under the uniform scaling of the density, and they
can be used in the construction of non-local exchange-correlation and kinetic
functionals.Comment: 11 pages, 7 figure
Open-closed field theories, string topology, and Hochschild homology
In this expository paper we discuss a project regarding the string topology
of a manifold, that was inspired by recent work of Moore-Segal, Costello, and
Hopkins and Lurie, on "open-closed topological conformal field theories". Given
a closed, oriented manifold M, we describe the "string topology category" S_M,
which is enriched over chain complexes over a fixed field k. The objects of S_M
are connected, closed, oriented submanifolds N of M, and the complex of
morphisms between N_1 and N_2 is a chain complex homotopy equivalent to the
singular chains C_*(P_{N_1, N_2}), where C_*(P_{N_1, N_2}) is the space of
paths in M that start in N_1 and end in N_2. The composition pairing in this
category is a chain model for the open string topology operations of Sullivan
and expanded upon by Harrelson, and Ramirez. We will describe a calculation
yielding that the Hochschild homology of the category S_M is the homology of
the free loop space, LM. Another part of the project is to calculate the
Hochschild cohomology of the open string topology chain algebras C_*(P_{N,N})
when M is simply connected, and relate the resulting calculation to H_*(LM). We
also discuss a spectrum level analogue of the above results and calculations,
as well as their relations to various Fukaya categories of the cotangent bundle
T^*M.Comment: 25 pages, 11 figures. To appear in, "Alpine perspectives on algebraic
topology", edited by C. Ausoni, K. Hess, and J. Scherer, Contemp. Math., AM
On the particle paths and the stagnation points in small-amplitude deep-water waves
In order to obtain quite precise information about the shape of the particle
paths below small-amplitude gravity waves travelling on irrotational deep
water, analytic solutions of the nonlinear differential equation system
describing the particle motion are provided. All these solutions are not closed
curves. Some particle trajectories are peakon-like, others can be expressed
with the aid of the Jacobi elliptic functions or with the aid of the
hyperelliptic functions. Remarks on the stagnation points of the
small-amplitude irrotational deep-water waves are also made.Comment: to appear in J. Math. Fluid Mech. arXiv admin note: text overlap with
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