143 research outputs found
The Politicians Still Don’t Get It: The Corruption of Public Education
Indiana politicians and school reform are discussed
Yes, Indy Schools are Broken, But They’re Not the Only Ones
A discussion of school governance in Indianapolis Public Schools and in school districts throughout Indiana
Meromorphic Functions and the Topology of Giant Gravitons
Using Mikhailov's map from holomorphic functions to supersymmetric D3-brane
solutions, we show how to construct giant gravitons in AdS5 x S5 with toroidal
topologies. In the 1/4-BPS sector we show that these are always of the form #^K
(S2 x S1), and in the limit in which this becomes a set of m+n perpendicular
spherical giants re-connected near to their intersections, we find K in terms
of m,n. In the 1/8-BPS sector we find a similar class of solutions.Comment: 10 pages, 8 figure
Prototyping of the ILC Baseline Positron Target
The ILC positron system uses novel helical undulators to create a powerful
photon beam from the main electron beam. This beam is passed through a titanium
target to convert it into electron-positron pairs. The target is constructed as
a 1 m diameter wheel spinning at 2000 RPM to smear the 1 ms ILC pulse train
over 10 cm. A pulsed flux concentrating magnet is used to increase the positron
capture efficiency. It is cooled to liquid nitrogen temperatures to maximize
the flatness of the magnetic field over the 1 ms ILC pulse train. We report on
prototyping effort on this system.Comment: 7 pages, 9 figures, Proceedings of the International Workshop on
Future Linear Colliders, Granada Spain, 26-30 September 201
The Impact of Religious Commitment on Women’s Sexual Self-Esteem
Religious commitment is associated with decreased sexual activity, poor sexual satisfaction, and sexual guilt, particularly among women. The purpose of this paper was to investigate how religious commitment is related to sexual self-esteem among women. Participants included 196 female undergraduate students, 87 % of whom identified as Christian. Participants completed the Sexual Self-Esteem Inventory for Women (SSEI-W), Religious Commitment Inventory-10, Revised Religious Fundamentalism Scale, Brief Sexual Attitudes Scale, and a measure of their perception of God’s view of sex. Results suggested that women with high religious commitment held more conservative sexual attitudes. Significant relationships between religious commitment and two subscales (moral judgment and attractiveness) of the SSEI-W revealed that women with high religious commitment were less likely to perceive sex as congruent with their moral values and simultaneously reported significantly greater confidence in their sexual attractiveness. A significant relationship between religious commitment and overall sexual self-esteem was found for women whose religion of origin was Catholicism, such that those with higher religious commitment reported lower sexual self-esteem. A hierarchical regression analysis revealed that high religious commitment and perception that God viewed sex negatively independently predicted lower sexual selfesteem, as related to moral judgment. Implications of the findings are provided
Scattering in AdS2/CFT1 and the BES phase
We study worldsheet scattering for the type IIA superstring in AdS 2 ×S 2 ×T 6. Using the Green-Schwarz action to quartic order in fermions we take the near-BMN limit, where as in the AdS3/CFT2 case there are both massive and massless excitations. For the massive excitations we compute all possible tree-level processes, and show that these agree with a truncated version of the exact AdS 5 × S 5 S-matrix. We also compute several S-matrix elements involving massless excitations. At one loop we find that the dressing phase is the same Hernándes-López phase appearing in AdS5/CFT4. We see the same phase when calculating this by semiclassical means using the PSU(1, 1
2)/U(1)2 coset sigma model, for which we can also study the scattering of fermions. This supports the conjecture that the all-loop dressing phase is again the BES phase, rather than a new phase like that seen in AdS3/CFT2
T-Duality of Green-Schwarz Superstrings on AdS(d) x S(d) x M(10-2d)
We verify the self-duality of Green-Schwarz supercoset sigma models on AdS backgrounds (d=2,3,5) under combined bosonic and fermionic
T-dualities without gauge fixing kappa symmetry. We also prove this property
for superstrings on AdS (d=2,3) described by
supercoset sigma models with the isometries governed by the exceptional Lie
supergroups (d=2) and
(d=3), which requires an additional T-dualisation along one of the spheres.
Then, by taking into account the contribution of non-supercoset fermionic modes
(up to the second order), we provide evidence for the T-self-duality of the
complete type IIA and IIB Green-Schwarz superstring theory on AdS (d=2,3) backgrounds with Ramond-Ramond fluxes. Finally,
applying the Buscher-like rules to T-dualising supergravity fields, we prove
the T-self-duality of the whole class of the AdS
superbackgrounds with Ramond-Ramond fluxes in the context of supergravity.Comment: v2: 57 pages, 1 figure, typos fixed and clarifications added, version
to appear in JHE
Assessing Readiness for Clinical Practice: Students’ Perspectives of their Veterinary Curriculum
Studies describing the effectiveness of a veterinary curriculum from the student perspective are currently sparse. The overall purpose of this investigation was to describe students’ perceived preparedness for clinical practice. Three focus group meetings with fourth year veterinary students were conducted. Data were open-coded and categorized to identify themes. Four main themes emerged: Challenging communications, Un/appreciating curricular experiences, Documenting demands impede case involvement, and Hungering for timely, effective feedback. Overall students felt comfortable talking to clients about medicine but less comfortable discussing euthanasia or money; they appreciated the split clinical curriculum but questioned the value of the 1st/2nd year courses; they felt that paperwork on clinical rotations negatively impacted patient involvement; expressed the need for well-defined expectations regarding grading/assessment and autonomy on clinical rotations. Despite the reported issues, students expressed satisfaction with the split curriculum and readiness to enter their chosen field of study
Unsupervised machine learning for transient discovery in deeper, wider, faster light curves
Identification of anomalous light curves within time-domain surveys is often challenging. In addition, with the growing number of wide-field surveys and the volume of data produced exceeding astronomers’ ability for manual evaluation, outlier and anomaly detection is becoming vital for transient science. We present an unsupervised method for transient discovery using a clustering technique and the ASTRONOMALY package. As proof of concept, we evaluate 85 553 min-cadenced light curves collected over two ∼1.5 h periods as part of the Deeper, Wider, Faster program, using two different telescope dithering strategies. By combining the clustering technique HDBSCAN with the isolation forest anomaly detection algorithm via the visual interface of ASTRONOMALY, we are able to rapidly isolate anomalous sources for further analysis. We successfully recover the known variable sources, across a range of catalogues from within the fields, and find a further seven uncatalogued variables and two stellar flare events, including a rarely observed ultrafast flare (∼5 min) from a likely M-dwarf
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