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Combining Semi-Analytic Models of Galaxy Formation with Simulations of Galaxy Clusters: the Need for AGN Heating
We present hydrodynamical N-body simulations of clusters of galaxies with
feedback taken from semi-analytic models of galaxy formation. The advantage of
this technique is that the source of feedback in our simulations is a
population of galaxies that closely resembles that found in the real universe.
We demonstrate that, to achieve the high entropy levels found in clusters,
active galactic nuclei must inject a large fraction of their energy into the
intergalactic/intracluster media throughout the growth period of the central
black hole. These simulations reinforce the argument of Bower et al. (2008),
who arrived at the same conclusion on the basis of purely semi-analytic
reasoning.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure. To appear in the proceedings of "The Monster's
Fiery Breath", Eds. Sebastian Heinz and Eric Wilcots (AIP conference series
Earth observations from space: Outlook for the geological sciences
Remote sensing from space platforms is discussed as another tool available to geologists. The results of Nimbus observations, the ERTS program, and Skylab EREP are reviewed, and a multidisciplinary approach is recommended for meeting the challenges of remote sensing
PR 610 The Servant as Proclaimer
“The Witness of Preaching” by Thomas Long and “Narrative Reading, Narrative Preaching” by Joel Green and Michael Pasquarellohttps://place.asburyseminary.edu/syllabi/2638/thumbnail.jp
Fuels for Calibration of Fuel Flowmeters
Approximately two years ago, a contract was signed between Bendix Aviation Corporation and St. Ambrose College of Davenport, Iowa, initiating the Student Industrial Research Program. For the past nine months, in conjunction with this program, work has been done on the project entitled Fuels for Calibration of Fuel Flowmeters. It is a known fact that in calibrating any measuring device, it is necessary to use a standard reflecting the properties of the material to be measured in service. Specifically, we are concerned with aviation fuel flowmeters. It has recently become apparent that some jet fuels in current production depart from the calibrating standards now in force at Pioneer-Central Division of Bendix. An awareness of this fact led to the initiation of this project. In calibrating a fuel flowmeter, the physical properties of the fuel, namely, specific gravity and viscosity, must be accurately controlled. Temperature variation does not affect the calibration due to temperature compensators within the sealed system. In order to determine the most advantageous values of specific gravity and viscosity, it was necessary to obtain samples of these fuels from oil companies all over the world. In view of this, the investigation was divided into two phases; the first concerning domestic fuels, and the second concerning foreign fuels
PR 610 The Servant as Proclaimer
“Lectures on Preaching” Phillips Brooks “The Homiletical Plot” Eugene Lowery “The Practice of Preaching” Paul Scott Wilson “The Four Pages of the Sermon: A Guide to Biblical Preaching” Paul Scott Wilson “The Witness of Preaching” by Thomas Long “The Preaching Life” by Barbara Brown Taylorhttps://place.asburyseminary.edu/syllabi/3232/thumbnail.jp
Quantum equilibration in finite time
It has recently been shown that small quantum subsystems generically
equilibrate, in the sense that they spend most of the time close to a fixed
equilibrium state. This relies on just two assumptions: that the state is
spread over many different energies, and that the Hamiltonian has
non-degenerate energy gaps. Given the same assumptions, it has also been shown
that closed systems equilibrate with respect to realistic measurements. We
extend these results in two important ways. First, we prove equilibration over
a finite (rather than infinite) time-interval, allowing us to bound the
equilibration time. Second, we weaken the non degenerate energy gaps condition,
showing that equilibration occurs provided that no energy gap is hugely
degenerate.Comment: 7 page
Malcolm X, the Elegant Warrior: The Leadership Style of El Hajj Malik El Shabazz
Malik El Shabazz, also known as Malcolm X, is as relevant to today\u27s society as he was at the height of the civil rights era. As a leader, Malcolm X possessed and demonstrated the skills of a militarily trained general, motivational speaker, CEO, coach and religious visionary - a person spiritually enlightened with a battle-tested soul. Many have used his name in anger and misinterpreted him when they want to shift away from the civil rights era language of love and brotherhood. He has become the African American equivalent of Che Guevara. It is the goal of this research to point out the unique combination of various leadership principles he adapted and practiced while transforming from Malcolm X into Malik El Shabazz. This research will also show the validity of Malcolm X\u27s leadership style in this day and time - a style that can be called that of the elegant warrior
Equilibration of quantum systems and subsystems
We unify two recent results concerning equilibration in quantum theory. We
first generalise a proof of Reimann [PRL 101,190403 (2008)], that the
expectation value of 'realistic' quantum observables will equilibrate under
very general conditions, and discuss its implications for the equilibration of
quantum systems. We then use this to re-derive an independent result of Linden
et. al. [PRE 79, 061103 (2009)], showing that small subsystems generically
evolve to an approximately static equilibrium state. Finally, we consider
subspaces in which all initial states effectively equilibrate to the same
state.Comment: 5 page
Bulk and boundary factorized S-matrices
We investigate the -invariant bulk (1+1D, factorized) -matrix
constructed by Ogievetsky, using the bootstrap on the three-point coupling of
the vector multiplet to constrain its CDD ambiguity. We then construct the
corresponding boundary -matrix, demonstrating it to be consistent with
symmetry.Comment: 7 page
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