72 research outputs found
Rediscovering the Orthodox Past: The Microhistorical Approach to Religious Practice in Imperial Russia
This article originally appeared in Russian: Friz [Freeze], "Otkryvaia
zanovo pravoslavnoe proshloe"
openWAR: An Open Source System for Evaluating Overall Player Performance in Major League Baseball
Within baseball analytics, there is substantial interest in comprehensive
statistics intended to capture overall player performance. One such measure is
Wins Above Replacement (WAR), which aggregates the contributions of a player in
each facet of the game: hitting, pitching, baserunning, and fielding. However,
current versions of WAR depend upon proprietary data, ad hoc methodology, and
opaque calculations. We propose a competitive aggregate measure, openWAR, that
is based upon public data and methodology with greater rigor and transparency.
We discuss a principled standard for the nebulous concept of a "replacement"
player. Finally, we use simulation-based techniques to provide interval
estimates for our openWAR measure.Comment: 27 pages including supplemen
Airships: A New Horizon for Science
The "Airships: A New Horizon for Science" study at the Keck Institute for
Space Studies investigated the potential of a variety of airships currently
operable or under development to serve as observatories and science
instrumentation platforms for a range of space, atmospheric, and Earth science.
The participants represent a diverse cross-section of the aerospace sector,
NASA, and academia. Over the last two decades, there has been wide interest in
developing a high altitude, stratospheric lighter-than-air (LTA) airship that
could maneuver and remain in a desired geographic position (i.e.,
"station-keeping") for weeks, months or even years. Our study found
considerable scientific value in both low altitude (< 40 kft) and high altitude
(> 60 kft) airships across a wide spectrum of space, atmospheric, and Earth
science programs. Over the course of the study period, we identified
stratospheric tethered aerostats as a viable alternative to airships where
station-keeping was valued over maneuverability. By opening up the sky and
Earth's stratospheric horizon in affordable ways with long-term flexibility,
airships allow us to push technology and science forward in a project-rich
environment that complements existing space observatories as well as aircraft
and high-altitude balloon missions.Comment: This low resolution version of the report is 8.6 MB. For the high
resolution version see: http://kiss.caltech.edu/study/airship
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