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Double Scaling Limits and Catastrophes of the zerodimensional O(N) Vector Sigma Model: The A-Series
We evaluate the partition functions in the neighbourhood of catastrophes by
saddle point integration and express them in terms of generalized Airy
functions.Comment: 20 pages, LaTeX, two figures available from author on reques
Thoreau as Liberation Thinker
In lieu of an abstract, here is the article\u27s first paragraph:
Henry David Thoreauâs claim to be âa mystic, a transcendentalist, and a natural philosopherâ took an unexpected turn for me. Spending much time with A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers (my dissertation addresses the idea of religion found between its covers), I encountered a âliberation thinkerâ resisting the limitations of American culture while honoring the natural world and indigenous peoples. Thoreauâs epigraph reveals how he wants the muse of his dead brother to inspire him, but the book also discloses how he wants the muse of indigenous peoples to inspirit and improve American culture. Impressively, he esteems nature as more than a symbol pointing to a distant divinity as he experiences its inherent sacredness. Natural creation is at once our house and being; we are immersed in and part of its continuous regenerative processes, which suggests familial bonds of sacredness uniting humans and nonhumans. Thoreau offers an alternative to social structures and outlooks that devalue human and nonhuman existence
In Defense of Alain Badiou
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In Issue 107, Philosophy Now published James Alexanderâs âA Refutation of Snails by Roast Beef\u27, an article decrying con temporary French philosopher Alain Badiou (b.l937). Alexanderâs jumping-off point was Roger Scrutonâs unfavorable review of Badiouâs The Adventure of French Philosophy (2012). He acknowledges that Scruton âobviously dislikes everything Badiou stands forâ but takes Scruton to task for being too polite; he writes that âBadiou deserves derision.â A few sentences later, he claims that âa lot of Badiou is rubbish. There is nothing to Badiou be done with it except laugh.â Not even Badiouâs students escape Alexanderâs comments: he scoffs that instead of taking notes in Badiouâs lectures, surely the students âjust stand and cheer.â
Although I might get much enjoyment from indulging in a similarly dismissive attitude toward Alexanderâs largely ad hominem attacks against Badiou, I have chosen a different path in defending him. I honor the dialectical process of Socratesâ philosophical approach; therefore I offer a counterargument to expose the inaccuracy of Alexanderâs underestimation of Badiou. I will not advance uninformed opinions based on insufficient familiarity (Alexander confesses a lack of knowledge of Badiouâs oeuvre). Instead, I offer a perspective based on an engagement with and a deep reverence for Badiouâs philosophy
The Value of Friendship for Education
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Western philosophers have enthusiastically praised friendship. A few intellectuals have raised doubts about it, such as Thomas Hobbes and SĂžren Kierkegaard, but friendship has inspired many others, including Aristotle, Francis Bacon, C.S. Lewis, and Mary E. Hunt, who have esteemed its benefits, especially the reciprocal commitment to nurture each friend\u27s \u27best self\u27
UV and VUV spectroscopy and photochemistry of small molecules in a supersonic jet
UV and VUV absorption and emission spectroscopy is used to probe jet cooled molecules, free radicals, and clusters in the gas phase. Due to efficient cooling inhomogeneous effects on spectral line widths are eliminated. Therefore from these spectra, both structural and dynamical information is obtained. The photoproducts of these reactions are probed by resonance enhanced multiphoton ionization
An exactly solvable model of the Calogero type for the icosahedral group
We construct a quantum mechanical model of the Calogero type for the
icosahedral group as the structural group. Exact solvability is proved and the
spectrum is derived explicitly.Comment: 13 pages, no figures, latex 2epsilo
Remarks on ``Coloring Random Triangulation''
We transform the two-matrix model, studied by P.Di Francesco and al., into a
normal one-matrix model by identifying a ``formal'' integral used by these
authors as a proper integral. We show also, using their method, that the
results obtained for the resolvent and the density are not reliable.Comment: 6 pages, no figures, LaTe
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