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Glueballs and topology with O(a)-improved lattice QCD
We present evidence for unquenching effects in N_f=2, 16^3 32 ensembles by
comparing with `equivalent' quenched data at r_0~5.0. A (small) VEV for
torelons signals (weak) string breaking. A 15-20 % reduction in the scalar
glueball mass relative to quenched is argued to be (in part at least) a
discretisation effect. We find a chiral suppression of the topological
susceptibility consistent with expectations, and agreement between fermionic
and gluonic methods for measuring the topological charge.Comment: 4pp LaTeX, 4 EPS figures. Contribution to Lattice2001(confinement
Teaching Peirce to Undergraduates
Fourteen philosophers share their experience teaching Peirce to undergraduates in a
variety of settings and a variety of courses. The latter include introductory philosophy
courses as well as upper-level courses in American philosophy, philosophy of religion,
logic, philosophy of science, medieval philosophy, semiotics, metaphysics, etc., and even an upper-level course devoted entirely to Peirce. The project originates in a session devoted to teaching Peirce held at the 2007 annual meeting of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy. The session, organized by James Campbell and Richard Hart, was co-sponsored by the American Association of Philosophy Teachers
A wireless sensor network system deployment for detecting stick slip motion in glaciers
The behaviour of glaciers is an area in which only limited research has been carried out due to the difficulties of monitoring sub-glacial movements. The authors believe that this can be addressed by the deployment of a wireless sensor network, consisting of heterogeneous sensors to instrument this activity. By deploying a sensor network measurements can be taken for a longer period than would otherwise be possible. The initial designs for this sensor network are presented along with details of some of the challenges posed by the project
Determinants of Growth of Start-ups in the Netherlands
The dynamics and growth of firms are considered to be important for enhancing economic growth. Organizations can benefit from growth in many ways, including greater efficiency through economies of scale, increased power, the ability to withstand environmental change, increased profit and increased prestige for organizational members.It is important to obtain a better grip on the growth development of start-ups. The aim of this study is to map the development of start-ups in terms of employment growth and, in addition, to understand: what are the determinants of growth of start-ups?
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