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    The Sustainability, Preservation and Accessibility of Internal and External Communities by Universities

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    4th International Conference on Open RepositoriesThis presentation was part of the session : DSpace User Group PresentationsDate: 2009-05-20 03:30 PM – 05:00 PMThis paper will provide three different cases or examples of how a mid-size University is able to implement DSpace across diverse groups of users. Additionally, one of the cases will show how the DSpace software has been 'repurposed' to serve as the university library's Electronic Reserve and how it has been linked the library's ILS. The paper will show how the university has obtained a consistent level of sustainability, preservation and accessibility to using DSpace with limited resources

    Density profiles of Ar adsorbed in slits of CO_2: spontaneous symmetry breaking

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    A recently reported symmetry breaking of density profiles of fluid argon confined by two parallel solid walls of carbon dioxide is studied. The calculations are performed in the framework of a nonlocal density functional theory. It is shown that the existence of such asymmetrical solutions is restricted to a special choice for the adsorption potential, where the attraction of the solid-fluid interaction is reduced by the introduction of a hard-wall repulsion. The behavior as a function of the slit's width is also discussed. All the results are placed in the context of the current knowledge on this matter.Comment: Text plus 8 figure

    The weights of closed subgroups of a locally compact group

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    Let GG be an infinite locally compact group and ℵ\aleph a cardinal satisfying ℵ0≤ℵ≤w(G)\aleph_0\le\aleph\le w(G) for the weight w(G)w(G) of GG. It is shown that there is a closed subgroup NN of GG with w(N)=ℵw(N)=\aleph. Sample consequences are: (1) Every infinite compact group contains an infinite closed metric subgroup. (2) For a locally compact group GG and ℵ\aleph a cardinal satisfying \aleph_0\le\aleph\le \lw(G), where \lw(G) is the local weight of GG, there are either no infinite compact subgroups at all or there is a compact subgroup NN of GG with w(N)=ℵw(N)=\aleph. (3) For an infinite abelian group GG there exists a properly ascending family of locally quasiconvex group topologies on GG, say, (\tau_\aleph)_{\aleph_0\le \aleph\le \card(G)}, such that (G,τℵ)m^≅G^(G,\tau_\aleph)\hat{\phantom{m}}\cong\hat G. Items (2) and (3) are shown in Section 5

    struc2vec: Learning Node Representations from Structural Identity

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    Structural identity is a concept of symmetry in which network nodes are identified according to the network structure and their relationship to other nodes. Structural identity has been studied in theory and practice over the past decades, but only recently has it been addressed with representational learning techniques. This work presents struc2vec, a novel and flexible framework for learning latent representations for the structural identity of nodes. struc2vec uses a hierarchy to measure node similarity at different scales, and constructs a multilayer graph to encode structural similarities and generate structural context for nodes. Numerical experiments indicate that state-of-the-art techniques for learning node representations fail in capturing stronger notions of structural identity, while struc2vec exhibits much superior performance in this task, as it overcomes limitations of prior approaches. As a consequence, numerical experiments indicate that struc2vec improves performance on classification tasks that depend more on structural identity.Comment: 10 pages, KDD2017, Research Trac

    Nonmeasurable subgroups of compact groups

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    In 1985 S.~Saeki and K.~Stromberg published the following question: {\it Does every infinite compact group have a subgroup which is not Haar measurable?} An affirmative answer is given for all compact groups with the exception of some metric profinite groups known as strongly complete. In this spirit it is also shown that every compact group contains a non-Borel subgroup
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