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Telegram from Louis J. W. Jeng, President of the Chinese Culture University, to Geraldine Ferraro
Telegram from Louis J. W. Jeng, President of the Chinese Culture University, to Geraldine Ferraro. President Jeng offers congratulations on behalf of the university and thanks Ferraro for visiting China the previous year. Telegram has handwritten notes.https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/vice_presidential_campaign_correspondence_1984_international/1066/thumbnail.jp
Conformal field theory correlations in the Abelian sandpile mode
We calculate all multipoint correlation functions of all local bond
modifications in the two-dimensional Abelian sandpile model, both at the
critical point, and in the model with dissipation. The set of local bond
modifications includes, as the most physically interesting case, all weakly
allowed cluster variables. The correlation functions show that all local bond
modifications have scaling dimension two, and can be written as linear
combinations of operators in the central charge -2 logarithmic conformal field
theory, in agreement with a form conjectured earlier by Mahieu and Ruelle in
Phys. Rev. E 64, 066130 (2001). We find closed form expressions for the
coefficients of the operators, and describe methods that allow their rapid
calculation. We determine the fields associated with adding or removing bonds,
both in the bulk, and along open and closed boundaries; some bond defects have
scaling dimension two, while others have scaling dimension four. We also
determine the corrections to bulk probabilities for local bond modifications
near open and closed boundaries.Comment: 13 pages, 5 figures; referee comments incorporated; Accepted by Phys.
Rev.
Moral Growth Mindset is Associated with Change in Voluntary Service Engagement
Incremental implicit theories are associated with a belief regarding it is possible to improve oneās intelligence or ability through efforts. Previous studies have demonstrated that incremental implicit theories contributed to better academic achievement and positive youth development. Our study aimed to examine whether incremental implicit theories of morality significantly influenced change in studentsā engagement in voluntary service activities. In our study, 54 Korean college students for Study 1 and 180 Korean 8th graders for Study 2 were recruited to conduct two two-wave studies. We surveyed participantsā implicit theories of morality and participation in voluntary service activities. The effect of implicit theories of morality on change in service engagement was analyzed through regression analysis. In Study 1, the moral growth mindset significantly moderated longitudinal change in service engagement. In Study 2, the moral growth mindset significantly influenced engagement in art-related activities, while it significantly moderated change in engagement in youth-related activities
Piezoviscous effects in nonconformal contacts lubricated hydrodynamically
The analysis is concerned with the piezoviscous-rigid regime of lubrication for the general case of elliptical contacts. In this regime several formulas of the lubricant film thickness have been proposed by Hamrock and Dowson, by Dowson et al., and more recently by Houpert. However, either they do not include the load parameter W, which has a strong effect on film thickness, or they overestimate the film thickness by using the Barus formula for pressure-viscosity characteristics. The Roelands formula was used for the pressure-viscosity relationship. The effects of the dimensionless load, speed, and materials parameters, the radius ratio, and the lubricant entrainment direction were investigated. The dimensionless load parameter was varied over a range of one order of magnitude. The dimensionless speed parameter was varied by 5.6 times the lowest value. Conditions corresponding to the use of solid materials of steel, bronze, and silicon nitride and lubricants of paraffinic and naphthenic mineral oil were considered in obtaining the exponent in the dimensionless materials parameter. The radius ratio was varied from 0.2 to 64 (a configuration approaching a line contact). Forty-one cases were used in obtaining a minimum film thickness formula. Contour plots indicate in detail the pressure developed between the contacting solids
A selected history of expectation bias in physics
The beliefs of physicists can bias their results towards their expectations
in a number of ways. We survey a variety of historical cases of expectation
bias in observations, experiments, and calculations.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figure
Measuring Moral Reasoning using Moral Dilemmas: Evaluating Reliability, Validity, and Differential Item Functioning of the Behavioral Defining Issues Test (bDIT)
We evaluated the reliability, validity, and differential item functioning (DIF) of a shorter version of the Defining Issues Test-1 (DIT-1), the behavioral DIT (bDIT), measuring the development of moral reasoning. 353 college students (81 males, 271 females, 1 not reported; age M = 18.64 years, SD = 1.20 years) who were taking introductory psychology classes at a public University in a suburb area in the Southern United States participated in the present study. First, we examined the reliability of the bDIT using Cronbachās Ī± and its concurrent validity with the original DIT-1 using disattenuated correlation. Second, we compared the test duration between the two measures. Third, we tested the DIF of each question between males and females. Findings reported that first, the bDIT showed acceptable reliability and good concurrent validity. Second, the test duration could be significantly shortened by employing the bDIT. Third, DIF results indicated that the bDIT items did not favour any gender. Practical implications of the present study based on the reported findings are discussed
The magnetic and electronic structure of vanadyl pyrophosphate from density functional theory
We have studied the magnetic structure of the high
symmetry vanadyl pyrophosphate ((VO)_(2)P_(2)O)7, VOPO), focusing on the spin exchange couplings, using density functional theory (B3LYP) with the full three-dimensional periodicity. VOPO involves four distinct spin couplings: two larger couplings exist along the chain direction (a-axis), which we predict to be antiferromagnetic, J_(OPO) = ā156.8 K and J_O = ā68.6 K, and two weaker couplings appear along the c (between two layers) and b directions (between two chains in the same layer), which we calculate to be ferromagnetic, J_layer = 19.2 K and J_chain = 2.8 K. Based on the local density of states and the response of spin couplings to varying the cell parameter a, we found that J_(OPO) originates from a super-exchange interaction through the bridging āOāPāOā unit. In contrast, J_O results from a direct overlap of 3d_(x^2 ā y^2) orbitals on two vanadium atoms in the same V_(2)O_8 motif, making it very sensitive to structural fluctuations. Based on the variations in VāO bond length as a function of strain along a, we found that the VāO bonds of Vā(OPO)_(2)āV are covalent and rigid, whereas the bonds of Vā(O)_(2)āV are fragile and dative. These distinctions suggest that compression along the a-axis would have a dramatic impact on J_O, changing the magnetic structure and spin gap of VOPO. This result also suggests that assuming J_O to be a constant over the range of 2ā300 K whilst fitting couplings to the experimental magnetic susceptibility is an invalid method. Regarding its role as a catalyst, the bonding pattern suggests that O_2 can penetrate beyond the top layers of the VOPO surface, converting multiple V atoms from the +4 to +5 oxidation state, which seems crucial to explain the deep oxidation of n-butane to maleic anhydride
Vacancy diffusion in the triangular lattice dimer model
We study vacancy diffusion on the classical triangular lattice dimer model,
sub ject to the kinetic constraint that dimers can only translate, but not
rotate. A single vacancy, i.e. a monomer, in an otherwise fully packed lattice,
is always localized in a tree-like structure. The distribution of tree sizes is
asymptotically exponential and has an average of 8.16 \pm 0.01 sites. A
connected pair of monomers has a finite probability of being delocalized. When
delocalized, the diffusion of monomers is anomalous:Comment: 15 pages, 27 eps figures. submitted to Physical Review
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