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From Topology to Noncommutative Geometry: -theory
We associate to each unital -algebra a geometric object---a diagram
of topological spaces representing quotient spaces of the noncommutative space
underlying ---meant to serve the role of a generalized Gel'fand spectrum.
After showing that any functor from compact Hausdorff spaces to a suitable
target category can be applied directly to these geometric objects to
automatically yield an extension which acts on all unital
-algebras, we compare a novel formulation of the operator functor to
the extension of the topological -functor.Comment: 14 page
Limnological aspects of three man-made lakes in Sri Lanka
An investigation was undertaken to study the physicochemical characteristics, phytoplankton and fish fauna of three major deep lakes on the River Mahaweli: Kotmale, Victoria and Randenigala. These lakes were created mainly for hydroelectric purposes during the period 1984 to 1986. In all three lakes, thermoclines were present during most months of the year, but did not appear to be very stable. They tended to disappear during January - February but were well established in August - November. Fifteen species of blue-green algae were identified as well as 27 desmid species and 25 non-desmid green algae. Melosira granulata and M. undulata were the dominant diatom species. The family Cyprinidae dominated the fish fauna by number of species, but by biomass the exotic cichlids (tilapias) were dominant
Estimating groundwater recharge in the dry zone of Sri Lanka with a soil water budget model II: application of the model to estimate recharge in different locations in the dry zone
A comparison of different models of estimating actual evapotranspiration from potential evapotranspiration in the dry zone of Sri Lanka
Spatial variability of groundwater recharge - I. Is it really variable?
The spatial variability of recharge is an important consideration in estimating recharge especially as all methods of estimating it are 'point' estimates and in most places recharge varies in space. This paper along with the accompanying paper attempts to find a suitable answer to the question of taking this variability into account in estimating groundwater recharge. This paper attempts to determine if recharge is actually varying in space and that this is 'true' variability and that it is not an artefact of the method used for estimating recharge. It also pulls together information on spatial variability of recharge reported by various workers in the literature, in order to determine if recharge is truly variable in space
Examining Gender Stereotypes in New Work/Family Reconciliation Policies: The Creation of a New Paradigm for Egalitarian Legislation
The 2011 symposium: The Changing Face of Families, will focus on the evolution of assisted reproductive technologies, and its effects on traditional legal notions of marriage, parent, and family
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