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    Identifying Food Insecurity and Increasing Access to Nutrition in Brandon, VT

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    Food insecurity is a significant problem in Vermont affecting over 10% of the population in 2016. Access to nutrition is an important social determinant of health with long term implications for our communities. In order to increase awareness of existing infrastructure to reduce food insecurity in Rutland County, a resource guide was created with information about local food pantries, community dinners, and assistance obtaining 3SquaresVT benefits.https://scholarworks.uvm.edu/fmclerk/1394/thumbnail.jp

    Pliable Polaritons: Wannier Exciton Plasmon Coupling in Metal Semiconductor Structures

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    Plasmonic structures are known to support the modes with subwavelength volumes in which the field matter interactions are greatly enhanced. Coupling between the molecular excitations and plasmons leading to formation of plexcitons has been investigated for a number of organic molecules. However, plasmon-exciton coupling in metal semiconductor structures have not experienced the same degree of attention. In this work we show that the very strong coupling regime in which the Rabi energy exceeds the exciton binding energy is attainable in semiconductor cladded plasmonic nanoparticles and leads to formation of Wannier Exciton Plasmon Polariton (WEPP) that is bound to the metal nanoparticle and characterized by dramatically smaller (by factor of few) excitonic radius and correspondingly higher ionization energy. This higher ionization energy exceeding approaching 100meV for the CdS/Ag structures may make room temperature Bose Einstein condensation and polariton lasing in plasmonic/semiconductor structures possibl

    Pure infiniteness, stability and C*-algebras of graphs and dynamical systems

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    Pure infiniteness (in sense of E.Kirchberg and M.R{\o}rdam) is considered for C*-algebras arising from singly generated dynamical systems. In particular, Cuntz-Krieger algebras and their generalizations, i.e., graph-algebras and O_A of an infinite matrix A, admit characterizations of pure infiniteness. As a consequence, these generalized Cuntz-Krieger algebras are traceless if and only if they are purely infinite. Also, a characterization of AF-algebras among these C*-algebras is given. In the case of graph-algebras of locally finite graphs, characterizations of stability are obtained.Comment: 31 page
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