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Construction of a Penrose Diagram for a Spatially Coherent Evaporating Black Hole
A Penrose diagram is constructed for an example black hole that evaporates at
a steady rate as measured by a distant observer, until the mass vanishes,
yielding a final state Minkowski space-time. Coordinate dependencies of
significant features, such as the horizon and coordinate anomalies, are clearly
demonstrated on the diagram. The large-scale causal structure of the space-time
is briefly discussed.Comment: 12 pages, 3 figure
Unimodular graded Poisson Hopf algebras
Let be a Poisson Hopf algebra over an algebraically closed field of
characteristic zero. If is finitely generated and connected graded as an
algebra and its Poisson bracket is homogeneous of degree , then
is unimodular; that is, the modular derivation of is zero. This is a
Poisson analogue of a recent result concerning Hopf algebras which are
connected graded as algebras.Comment: 14 pages; preliminary version, comments welcom
Developmental changes in foraging-predator avoidance trade-offs in larval lumpfish Cyclopterus lumpus
The 5-12 wk old larvae increased time spent clinging to a surface in the presence of a predator, trading-off time available for foraging in order to reduce the probability of attack. Overall, fewer fish fed in the presence of a predator, and of the fish that did feed, 12 wk old lumpfish also showed a significant decrease in feeding rate (bites per minute swimming) in the presence of a predator. -from Author
Sport Tourists in a Gaming Destination: Predicting Gaming and Non-Gaming Expenditures
Sport tourism is the fastest growing segment of the tourism industry. Although there are a number of benefits to cities as a result of sport tourism, the most desired aspect of hosting contests is economic impact. This study examined the gaming and non-gaming impact of six major sporting events held in Las Vegas over a ten-year period. The results indicate that length of stay is a significant contributor to economic impact and that sport tourism has an important role to play in the economy of Las Vegas
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Force transmission across a core-sheath interface in peripheral nerves [poster presentation]
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Phonographic neighbors, not orthographic neighbors, determine word naming latencies
The orthographic neighborhood size (N) of a word—the number of words that can be formed from that word by replacing one letter with another in its place—has been found to have facilitatory effects in word naming. The orthographic neighborhood hypothesis attributes this facilitation to interactive effects. A phonographic neighborhood hypothesis, in contrast, attributes the effect to lexical print-sound conversion. According to the phonographic neighborhood hypothesis, phonographic neighbors (words differing in one letter and one phoneme, e.g., stove and stone) should facilitate naming, and other orthographic neighbors (e.g., stove and shove) should not. The predictions of these two hypotheses are tested. Unique facilitatory phonographic N effects were found in four sets of word naming mega-study data, along with an absence of facilitatory orthographic N effects. These results implicate print-sound conversion—based on consistent phonology—in neighborhood effects rather than word-letter feedback
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