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    Macaulay duality and its geometry

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    Macaulay Duality, between quotients of a polynomial ring over a field, annihilated by powers of the variables, and finitely generated submodules of the ring's graded dual, is generalized over any Noetherian ring, and used to provide isomorphisms between the subschemes of the Hilbert scheme parameterizing various sorts of these quotients, and the corresponding subschemes of the Quot scheme of the dual. Thus notably the locus of recursively compressed algebras of permissible socle type is proved to be covered by open subschemes, each one isomorphic to an open subscheme of a certain affine space. Moreover, the polynomial variables are weighted, the polynomial ring is replaced by a graded module, and attention is paid to induced filtrations and gradings. Furthermore, a similar theory is developed for (relatively) maximal quotients of a graded Gorenstein Artinian algebra.Comment: Clarifications were made following the many thoughtful suggestions of the referee of the Collino Memorial Volume, including new indices of terminology and notation and the observation (justified more in this version than the one in press) that a general quotient of socle type bounded by t(-) is RECURSIVELY compressed of socle type t(-

    Writing portfolios in the language arts classroom

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    With the implementation of the whole language concept into language arts programs, the focus is on creating meaning through the language processes. In such a learning environment, children while involved in whole units are active participants in relevant activities that foster their thinking-language abilities (Goodman, 1986)

    Correlation entropy of synaptic input-output dynamics

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    The responses of synapses in the neocortex show highly stochastic and nonlinear behavior. The microscopic dynamics underlying this behavior, and its computational consequences during natural patterns of synaptic input, are not explained by conventional macroscopic models of deterministic ensemble mean dynamics. Here, we introduce the correlation entropy of the synaptic input-output map as a measure of synaptic reliability which explicitly includes the microscopic dynamics. Applying this to experimental data, we find that cortical synapses show a low-dimensional chaos driven by the natural input pattern.Comment: 7 pages, 6 Figures (7 figure files

    Graded Majorana spinors

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    In many mathematical and physical contexts spinors are treated as Grassmann odd valued fields. We show that it is possible to extend the classification of reality conditions on such spinors by a new type of Majorana condition. In order to define this graded Majorana condition we make use of pseudo-conjugation, a rather unfamiliar extension of complex conjugation to supernumbers. Like the symplectic Majorana condition, the graded Majorana condition may be imposed, for example, in spacetimes in which the standard Majorana condition is inconsistent. However, in contrast to the symplectic condition, which requires duplicating the number of spinor fields, the graded condition can be imposed on a single Dirac spinor. We illustrate how graded Majorana spinors can be applied to supersymmetry by constructing a globally supersymmetric field theory in three-dimensional Euclidean space, an example of a spacetime where standard Majorana spinors do not exist.Comment: 16 pages, version to appear in J. Phys. A; AFK previously published under the name A. F. Schunc
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