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    A generalization of Vassiliev's planarity criterion

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    Motivated by his studies in knot theory V. Vassiliev introduced XX-graphs as regular 4-valent graph with a structure of pairs of opposite edges at each vertex. He conjectured the conditions under which XX-graph can be embedded into a plane respecting the the XX-structure at every vertex. The conjecture was proved by V.Manturov. Here we generalize these results for graphs with vertices of valency 4 or 6, *-graphs. A problem of such generalization was posted by A.Skopenkov

    Review of Klippenstein\u27s Peace and War, Mennonite Conscientious Objectors in Tsarist Russia and the Soviet Union before World War II, and other COs in Eastern Europe

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    Review of Lawrence Klippenstein, Peace and War, Mennonite Conscientious Objectors in Tsarist Russia and the Soviet Union before World War II, and other COs in Eastern Europe, Winnipeg, MB. 2017. 367pp. $30.00 including postage outside Canada

    Certainty of Punishment versus Severity of Punishment- An Experimental Investigation

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    Compliance with laws and regulations depends on the expected penalty facing violators. The expected penalty depends on both the probability of punishment and the severity of the punishment if caught. A key question in the economics of crime literature is whether increasing the probability of punishment is a more effective deterrent than an equivalent increase in the severity of punishment. This paper uses laboratory experiments to investigate this issue, and finds that increasing the severity of punishment is a more effective deterrent than an equivalent increase in the probability of punishment. This result contrasts with the findings of the empirical crime literature.

    Emmaus--The Artist\u27s Way

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    Sermon preached at Rockway Mennonite Church, Kitchener

    Dynamic scaling of I-V data for the neutral 2D Coulomb gas

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    The value of the dynamic critical exponent z has been studied for experimental two-dimensional superconducting and Josephson Junction array systems in zero magnetic field via the Fisher-Fisher-Huse dynamic scaling analysis. We found z~5.6, a relatively large value indicative of non-diffusive dynamics. We extend this work here to simulational I-V curves that are also found to be characterized by the same large value of z.Comment: 2 pages, 2 embedded figures, LT22 proceedings, Physica
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