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Numerical solution of scattering problems using a Riemann--Hilbert formulation
A fast and accurate numerical method for the solution of scalar and matrix
Wiener--Hopf problems is presented. The Wiener--Hopf problems are formulated as
Riemann--Hilbert problems on the real line, and a numerical approach developed
for these problems is used. It is shown that the known far-field behaviour of
the solutions can be exploited to construct numerical schemes providing
spectrally accurate results. A number of scalar and matrix Wiener--Hopf
problems that generalize the classical Sommerfeld problem of diffraction of
plane waves by a semi-infinite plane are solved using the approach
Getting to the Core of Role: Defining Interpreters' Role Space
This article describes a new model of interpreted interactions that will help students as well as experienced
practitioners define and delineate the decisions that they make. By understanding the dimensions that comprise the
concept we call role, interpreters can more effectively allow participants to have successful communicative interactions
Short- and Long- Time Transport Structures in a Three Dimensional Time Dependent Flow
Lagrangian transport structures for three-dimensional and time-dependent
fluid flows are of great interest in numerous applications, particularly for
geophysical or oceanic flows. In such flows, chaotic transport and mixing can
play important environmental and ecological roles, for examples in pollution
spills or plankton migration. In such flows, where simulations or observations
are typically available only over a short time, understanding the difference
between short-time and long-time transport structures is critical. In this
paper, we use a set of classical (i.e. Poincar\'e section, Lyapunov exponent)
and alternative (i.e. finite time Lyapunov exponent, Lagrangian coherent
structures) tools from dynamical systems theory that analyze chaotic transport
both qualitatively and quantitatively. With this set of tools we are able to
reveal, identify and highlight differences between short- and long-time
transport structures inside a flow composed of a primary horizontal
contra-rotating vortex chain, small lateral oscillations and a weak Ekman
pumping. The difference is mainly the existence of regular or extremely slowly
developing chaotic regions that are only present at short time.Comment: 9 pages, 9 figure
Re-visiting Role: Arguing for a multi-dimensional analysis of interpreter behaviour
In this paper, the authors present the outline of a new model of interpreted interactions. This model draws upon the fields of conversational analysis and classical sociological theory to define and delimit the behaviours of interpreters that contribute to successful interpreted interactions
The role of market discipline in handling problem banks
This paper considers the conditions that are necessary for market discipline to complement prompt corrective action (PCA) by the authorities in handling problem banks. We initially consider precisely what market discipline means in this context, who exercises it and the preconditions that are necessary for it to operate effectively. We explore the incentives that are necessary for PCA and market discipline to reinforce rather than cancel each other and in particular consider the limits to market discipline in this context from corporate governance and from difficulties in valuation. While our analysis is primarily aimed at advanced countries, we also examine problems in emerging markets and how deposit insurance arrangements might conflict with the aims of both PCA and market discipline.market discipline; banks; prompt corrective action
The role of market discipline in handling problem banks
This paper considers the conditions that are necessary for market discipline to complement prompt corrective action (PCA) by the authorities in handling problem banks. We initially consider precisely what market discipline means in this context, who exercises it and the preconditions that are necessary for it to operate effectively. We explore the incentives that are necessary for PCA and market discipline to reinforce rather than cancel each other and in particular consider the limits to market discipline in this context from corporate governance and from difficulties in valuation. While our analysis is primarily aimed at advanced countries, we also examine problems in emerging markets and how deposit insurance arrangements might conflict with the aims of both PCA and market discipline.market discipline, banks, prompt corrective action
Alien Registration- Kelly, Llewellyn G. (Portland, Cumberland County)
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The Involvement of the Farm Animal Veterinarian in Animal Welfare
The following is excerpted from a paper presented by Mr. Llewellyn, BSc MRCVS at the British Veterinary Association Annual Congress, September 9-14, 1979, Aberdeen, Scotland
The Involvement of the Farm Animal Veterinarian in Animal Welfare
The farm animal practitioner has always played a dual role. The primary role is humanitarian, concerned with the well-being of the livestock, and the secondary role relates to the economics of the enterprise
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