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Editorial Board
Editor-in Chief Shelton C. Williams Associate Editors Richard L. Beatty Gary L. Davis Bruce L. Ennis Paul K. Keller Alden Pedersen Lawrence H. Sverdrup Staff Douglas D. Dasinger Harry B. Endsley III John R. Gordon Larry Petersen J. Dwaine Royball Sidney J. Strong William K. Wilburn Faculty Advisor Larry M. Eliso
Petersen Diagram Revolution
Over the recent years, the Petersen diagram for classical pulsators, Cepheids
and RR Lyr stars, populated with a few hundreds of new multiperiodic variables.
We review our analyses of the OGLE data, which resulted in the significant
extension of the known, and in the discovery of a few new and distinct forms of
multiperiodic pulsation. The showcase includes not only radial mode pulsators,
but also radial-non-radial pulsators and stars with significant modulation
observed on top of the beat pulsation. First theoretical models explaining the
new forms of stellar variability are briefly discussed.Comment: 5 pages; to be published in the proceedings of the 22nd Los Alamos
Stellar Pulsation Conference "Wide-field variability surveys: a 21st-century
perspective", San Pedro de Atacama, Chile, Nov. 28 - Dec. 2, 201
Necrology of Notable Iowans β¦
Obituaries for several notable people, including sculptor Christian Petersen, bank executive Leo J. Wegman, and United States senator Zales Nelson Ecton
Necrology of Notable Iowans β¦
Obituaries for several notable people, including sculptor Christian Petersen, bank executive Leo J. Wegman, and United States senator Zales Nelson Ecton
The Sorting Index and Permutation Codes
In the combinatorial study of the coefficients of a bivariate polynomial that
generalizes both the length and the reflection length generating functions for
finite Coxeter groups, Petersen introduced a new Mahonian statistic ,
called the sorting index. Petersen proved that the pairs of statistics
and have the same joint distribution over
the symmetric group, and asked for a combinatorial proof of this fact. In
answer to the question of Petersen, we observe a connection between the sorting
index and the B-code of a permutation defined by Foata and Han, and we show
that the bijection of Foata and Han serves the purpose of mapping
to . We also give a type analogue of the
Foata-Han bijection, and we derive the quidistribution of and over signed
permutations. So we get a combinatorial interpretation of Petersen's
equidistribution of and . Moreover, we show that
the six pairs of set-valued statistics ,
, , ,
and are equidistributed over signed
permutations. For Coxeter groups of type , Petersen showed that the two
statistics and are equidistributed. We introduce two statistics
and for elements of and we prove that the two
pairs of statistics and are
equidistributed.Comment: 25 page
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