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JOINT FACULTY APPOINTMENTS: AN ADMINISTRATIVE DILEMMA IN CHICANO STUDIES
A comprehensive proposal for an academic program in Chicano Studies for the University of California, Santa Barbara, was submitted to the Executive Committee of the College of Letters and Science on April A, 1969. The program evolved from an extensive investigation of the assessed needs of the local Chicano community, the role of the University toward that community, and the general responsibility of the University to the student community with respect to educational and research endeavors related to the Chicano
Education and Achievement: A Focus on Latino "Immigrant" Children
Describes the Institute for Teaching English Language Learners' comprehensive program to boost English language learners' academic achievement by optimizing the environment, supporting teachers, increasing learning opportunities, and engaging families
Applying Schwarzschild's orbit superposition method to barred or non-barred disc galaxies
We present an implementation of the Schwarzschild orbit superposition method
which can be used for constructing self-consistent equilibrium models of barred
or non-barred disc galaxies, or of elliptical galaxies with figure rotation.
This is a further development of the publicly available code SMILE; its main
improvements include a new efficient representation of an arbitrary
gravitational potential using two-dimensional spline interpolation of Fourier
coefficients in the meridional plane, as well as the ability to deal with
rotation of the density profile and with multicomponent mass models. We compare
several published methods for constructing composite axisymmetric
disc--bulge--halo models and demonstrate that our code produces the models that
are closest to equilibrium. We also apply it to create models of triaxial
elliptical galaxies with cuspy density profiles and figure rotation, and find
that such models can be found and are stable over many dynamical times in a
wide range of pattern speeds and angular momenta, covering both slow- and
fast-rotator classes. We then attempt to create models of strongly barred disc
galaxies, using an analytic three-component potential, and find that it is not
possible to make a stable dynamically self-consistent model for this density
profile. Finally, we take snapshots of two N-body simulations of barred disc
galaxies embedded in nearly-spherical haloes, and construct equilibrium models
using only information on the density profile of the snapshots. We demonstrate
that such reconstructed models are in near-stationary state, in contrast with
the original N-body simulations, one of which displayed significant secular
evolution.Comment: 15 pages, 9 figures; MNRAS, 450, 2842. The software is available at
http://td.lpi.ru/~eugvas/smile
Strength Tests of Thin-walled Duralumin Cylinders in Combined Transverse Shear and Bending
This report is the fourth of a series presenting the results of strength tests on thin-walled cylinders and truncated cones of circular and elliptic section; it includes the results on 100 thin-walled duralumin cylinders of circular section with ends clamped to rigid bulkheads. The tests show that as the ratio of moment to shear varies from small to large values the failure changes from a shear to a bending type. In the report a chart is presented that shows the corresponding changes in strength
The compressive strength of duralumin columns of equal angle section
This report presents a chart giving the compressive strength of duralumin columns of equal angle section. The data used in the construction of the chart were obtained from various published sources and were correlated with theory in the range where secondary failure occurred. Appendices are included giving excerpts from Army and Navy specifications for duralumin and approximate formulas for the properties of the equal angle section
Strength Tests on Thin-walled Duralumin Cylinders in Torsion
This report is the first of a series presenting the results of strength tests on thin-walled cylinders and truncated cones of circular and elliptical section; it comprises the results obtained to date from torsion (pure shear) tests on 65 thin-walled duralumin cylinders of circular section with ends clamped to rigid bulkheads. The effect of variations in the length/radius and radius/thickness ratios on the type of failure is indicated, and a semi-empirical equation for the shearing stress at maximum load is given
Comparison of Three Methods for Calculating the Compressive Strength of Flat and Slightly Curved Sheet and Stiffener Combinations
This report gives a comparison of the accuracy of the three methods for calculating the compressive strength of flat sheet and stiffener combinations such as occur in stressed-skin or monocoque structures for aircraft. Of the three methods based upon various assumptions with regard to the interaction of sheet and stiffener, the method based upon mutual action of the stiffener and an effective width as a column gave the best agreement with the results of the tests. An investigation of the effect of small curvature resulted in the conclusion that the compressive strength of the curved panels is, for all practical purposes, equal to the strength of flat panels except for thick sheet where non-uniform curvature throughout the length may cause the strength of the curved panel to be 10 to 15 percent less than that of a corresponding flat panel
Level sets of the resolvent norm of a linear operator revisited
It is proved that the resolvent norm of an operator with a compact resolvent
on a Banach space cannot be constant on an open set if the underlying space
or its dual is complex strictly convex. It is also shown that this is not the
case for an arbitrary Banach space: there exists a separable, reflexive space
and an unbounded, densely defined operator acting in with a compact
resolvent whose norm is constant in a neighbourhood of zero; moreover is
isometric to a Hilbert space on a subspace of co-dimension . There is also a
bounded linear operator acting on the same space whose resolvent norm is
constant in a neighbourhood of zero. It is shown that similar examples cannot
exist in the co-dimension case.Comment: Final versio
Interim report on surface water resources and quality of waters in Lee County, Florida
Report seeks to address following questions:
1. Where within Lee County are surface supplies
of water located?
2. What are the variations in this supply?
3. What can be done to provide better answers
to questions 1 and 2 than are available at
the present time? (PDF contains 76 pages.
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