209 research outputs found
Limitation of Armaments
Address by Samuel Plantz (President of Lawrence University 1894-1924) advocating limitation of armaments, 192
Harding Bows to the Irreconcilables
Essay by Samuel Plantz (President of Lawrence University 1894-1924) on presidential candidate Warren G. Harding and the League of Nations. The text was published in the Milwaukee Journal around October 15, 1920
How to Secure World Peace
Address by Samuel Plantz (President of Lawrence University 1894-1924) on How to Secure World Peace post-World War I
Lessons from the World War
Address by Samuel Plantz (President of Lawrence University 1894-1924) on Lessons from the World War, 191
Address upon the asssassination of President William McKinley
Address by Samuel Plantz (President of Lawrence University 1894-1924) upon the assassination of President William McKinle
Nonrelativistic fermions with holographic interactions and the unitary Fermi gas
We present an alternative way of computing nonrelativistic single-particle
spectra from holography. To this end, we introduce a mass gap in a holographic
Dirac semimetal and subsequently study the nonrelativistic limit of the
resulting spectral functions. We use this method to compute the momentum
distributions and the equation of state of our nonrelativistic fermions, of
which the latter can be used to extract all thermodynamic properties of the
system. We find that our results are universal and reproduce many
experimentally and theoretically known features of an ultracold Fermi gas at
unitarity.Comment: 5+6 pages, 4+2 figure
The League of Nations
Address by Samuel Plantz (President of Lawrence University 1894-1924) advocating the formation of the League of Nation
Famous Article X
Essay by Samuel Plantz (President of Lawrence University 1894-1924) on Article X of the Covenant of the League of Nations. The text was published in the Appleton Post-Crescent on October 30, 1920
Inaugural address
Address delivered by Samuel Plantz upon his inauguration as President of Lawrence University, 1894
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