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Nolan Pliny Jacobson Papers - Accession 842
The Nolan Pliny Jacobson Papers consist of manuscripts, articles, book reviews, photographs, and correspondence largely related to his philosophical writings, projects, and travels. The correspondence comprises the largest part of the collection and his correspondents are mostly with philosophy and religion professors from all around the world (mostly the Far East) which offers a valuable source on academic life and professional relationships.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/1186/thumbnail.jp
Nolan Pliny Jacobson Papers - Accession 24
The Nolan Pliny Jacobson Papers consist of biographical data, professional and personal correspondence, and other papers relating to Dr. Jacobson’s research; his relationship with other philosophers, and his interest in oriental religion, philosophy, and the effects of science on the culture of the modern world. Correspondents include Prince Sihanouk, Charles Morris, John and Roberta Dewey, Henry and Laura Weiman, Charles and Dorothy Hartshorne, Kenneth Inada, Haljme Nakamusa, T.I. Dow, Nyanaponika Mahathera, and many other distinguished philosophers of the Western World.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/1038/thumbnail.jp
Nolan Pliny Jacobson Papers - Accession 304
The Nolan Pliny Jacobson Papers consists of material on Oriental religions and philosophy and its interaction with the West. The collection is an extremely valuable source on academic life and professional relationships between scholars of the world as well as providing much valuable information on the progress of American philosophy. A wide variety of research topics could be developed from these papers, including the philosophy of eastern countries, science and the modern world, and the history of religion.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/1181/thumbnail.jp
Collective motion of self-propelled particles interacting without cohesion
We present a comprehensive study of Vicsek-style self-propelled particle
models in two and three space dimensions. The onset of collective motion in
such stochastic models with only local alignment interactions is studied in
detail and shown to be discontinuous (first-order like). The properties of the
ordered, collectively moving phase are investigated. In a large domain of
parameter space including the transition region, well-defined high-density and
high-order propagating solitary structures are shown to dominate the dynamics.
Far enough from the transition region, on the other hand, these objects are not
present. A statistically-homogeneous ordered phase is then observed, which is
characterized by anomalously-strong density fluctuations, superdiffusion, and
strong intermittency.Comment: Submitted to Physical Review
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