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    SPATIAL SWARM GRANULATION

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    This paper presents an implementation for dynamic two or three dimensional spatial distribution of granulated sound (or granular synthesis) over an arbitrary loudspeaker system

    Preaching in the new creation: the promise of New Testament apocalyptic texts

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    Canadian identity: a mixed blessing for preachers?

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    A loop group extension of the odd Chern character

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    We show that the universal odd Chern form, defined on the stable unitary group UU, extends to the loop group LULU in a way that is closed with respect to an equivariant-type differential. This provides an odd analogue to the Bismut-Chern form. We also describe the associated transgression form, the so-called Bismut-Chern-Simons form, and explicate some properties it inherits as a differential form on the space of maps of a cylinder into the stable unitary group. As a corollary, we obtain the Chern character homomorphism from odd K-theory to the periodic cohomology of the free loop space, represented geometrically on the level of differential forms.Comment: 12 pages, comments welcom

    Schramm's proof of Watts' formula

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    G\'{e}rard Watts predicted a formula for the probability in percolation that there is both a left--right and an up--down crossing, which was later proved by Julien Dub\'{e}dat. Here we present a simpler proof due to Oded Schramm, which builds on Cardy's formula in a conceptually appealing way: the triple derivative of Cardy's formula is the sum of two multi-arm densities. The relative sizes of the two terms are computed with Girsanov conditioning. The triple integral of one of the terms is equivalent to Watts' formula. For the relevant calculations, we present and annotate Schramm's original (and remarkably elegant) Mathematica code.Comment: Published in at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/11-AOP652 the Annals of Probability (http://www.imstat.org/aop/) by the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (http://www.imstat.org
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