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Uhlenbeck compactness for Yang-Mills flow in higher dimensions
This paper proves a general Uhlenbeck compactness theorem for sequences of
solutions of Yang-Mills flow on Riemannian manifolds of dimension
including rectifiability of the singular set.Comment: Introduction added, small edits, submitted. 27 page
The Notebook: An Accidental Alzheimer\u27s Awareness Campaign
My paper examines and critiques the portrayal of AlzheimerĀ¹s disease in the popular film, The Notebook. Based off of a Nicholas Sparks novel, The Notebook uses AlzheimerĀ¹s disease as a vehicle to relay a love story, but in doing so, presents a distorted picture of AlzheimerĀ¹s disease to its audience. My paper compares the responsibilities of family caregivers of AlzheimerĀ¹s patients in todayĀ¹s world with the unrealistic family caregiver, Noah, depicted on screen. My paper also explores and exposes inconsistencies between the attractive nursing home experience presented on screen and the less than ideal treatment patients experience in long term care facilities in America today. In addition, my paper uses several other films to examine and compare the emotional distress AlzheimerĀ¹s disease patients and their families face when confronted with the condition: further underlining the idealized familial encounter with the disease depicted in The Notebook. My paper also examines the glamorized representation of AlzheimerĀ¹s disease symptoms in the film. The misrepresentation and glamorization of AlzheimerĀ¹s disease in The Notebook elicit serious implications in todayĀ¹s society. My paper describes how AlzheimerĀ¹s awareness groups and other organizations utilize The Notebook as an educational tool to raise awareness for the condition, despite its imperfections. For better or worse, in todayĀ¹s society, people absorb a myriad of information from film and pop culture, leaving filmmakers with the difficult task of balancing entertainment and medicine in their films. Ultimately, my paper highlights this imbalance in The Notebook and describes its resulting accidental AlzheimerĀ¹s awareness campaign
Instantons and singularities in the Yang-Mills flow
Several results on existence and convergence of the Yang-Mills flow in
dimension four are given. We show that a singularity modeled on an instanton
cannot form within finite time. Given low initial self-dual energy, we then
study convergence of the flow at infinite time. If an Uhlenbeck limit is
anti-self-dual and has vanishing self-dual second cohomology, then no bubbling
occurs and the flow converges exponentially. We also recover Taubes's existence
theorem, and prove asymptotic stability in the appropriate sense.Comment: Published version including extended background section, minor
corrections, and many small changes, none affecting main theorems or proof
A psychological study of the relationship between personality assessment for selection and change in self-perception : a thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Psychology at Massey University, Manawatū, New Zealand
The use of personality assessments in employee selection is a growing global trend. However, there are numerous controversies in the literature regarding its utility and potential impacts. In addition, many of the ways in which personality assessments are being used in selection are neither aligned with research evidence, nor constrained by a code of ethics or extensive training.
The selection process itself is not focused on the wellbeing on job applicants. This is one possible reason why little to no research has investigated the potential effects of personality assessment for selection on job applicantsā self-perception.
A review of the literature reveals several possible mechanisms for occupational personality assessment as an antecedent to change in self-perception, including positive and negative events, induced behaviour and biased scanning, and response construction.
This thesis investigates the relationship between the assessment of an individualās personality, and change to that individualās self-perception, across two independent sub-projects.
In Sub-project A, self-perception was assessed for a group of job applicants before and after completion of a personality assessment within a selection process.
In Sub-project B, self-perception was assessed for a group of students before and after completion of a personality assessment and receipt of a written results/feedback report.
The findings for both sub-projects demonstrate evidence of change to self-perception and support for personality assessment for selection as an antecedent to change in self-perception.
Possible explanations for these results are examined in relation to the mechanisms listed above. The limitations of the current studies are discussed and avenues for future research are recommended.
Sub-projects A and B represent a unique contribution to the literature in relation to both personality assessment in organisational settings, and self-perception change
The Importance of XUV Radiation as a Solution to the P V Mass Loss Rate Discrepancy in O-Stars
A controversy has developed regarding the stellar wind mass loss rates in
O-stars. The current consensus is that these winds may be clumped which implies
that all previously derived mass loss rates using density-squared diagnostics
are overestimated by a factor of ~ 2. However, arguments based on FUSE
observations of the P V resonance line doublet suggest that these rates should
be smaller by another order of magnitude, provided that P V is the dominant
phosphorous ion among these stars. Although a large mass loss rate reduction
would have a range of undesirable consequences, it does provide a
straightforward explanation of the unexpected symmetric and un-shifted X-ray
emission line profiles observed in high energy resolution spectra. But
acceptance of such a large reduction then leads to a contradiction with an
important observed X-ray property: the correlation between He-like ion source
radii and their equivalent X-ray continuum optical depth unity radii. Here we
examine the phosphorous ionization balance since the P V fractional abundance,
q(P V), is fundamental to understanding the magnitude of this mass loss
reduction. We find that strong "XUV" emission lines in the He II Lyman
continuum can significantly reduce q(P V). Furthermore, owing to the unique
energy distribution of these XUV lines, there is a negligible impact on the S V
fractional abundance (a key component in the FUSE mass loss argument). We
conclude that large reductions in O-star mass loss rates are not required, and
the X-ray optical depth unity relation remains valid.Comment: Accepted for publication in ApJ Letters, 15 pages, 5 color figure
Long-time existence for Yang-Mills flow
We establish that finite-time singularities do not occur in four-dimensional
Yang-Mills flow, confirming the conjecture of Schlatter, Struwe, and
Tahvildar-Zadeh. The proof relies on a weighted energy identity and sharp decay
estimates in the neck region.Comment: Final version accepted in Inventiones. 56p
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