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What About Susan? Gender in Narnia
Critics of C.S. Lewis argue that his misogyny is present in his portrayal of female characters. While Lewis himself was self-contradictory in his attitudes towards women, his depictions of female characters in The Chronicles of Narnia are both realistic and progressive. Both the male and female characters throughout the series demonstrate individual strengths and weaknesses that are not dependent on their gender. The criticism against Lewis focuses on his treatment of Susan, especially regarding her being the only child not to return to Narnia at the end of the series. Unlike what the critics argue, however, Susan is not excluded simply for her sexuality
The Reflected (Un)Real: Space in Ingeborg Bachmann’s “Probleme Probleme”
In her 1977 short story “Probleme Probleme,” Ingeborg Bachmann plays with space and representations of reality in a way that reflects the disillusionment of Austria’s post-war generation. Beatrix’s two desires in the short story – to look at herself in the mirror and to sleep – both suggest a resistance to living in the real world and a dependence on the illusions of her dreams, mirrors, and the beauty salon. Although the older patrons of the salon and Beatrix try to hide from the responsibility for the past and present, the mirrors and the salon prove to be temporary illusions that are unsustainable. Sleep and mirrors become ways to avoid reality rather than coming to terms with it, which, for Bachmann, is ultimately unproductive and naïve
The Static Quark-Antiquark Potential: A ``Classical'' Experiment On The Connection Machine CM-2
We describe the Wuppertal university pilot project in applied parallel
computing. We report on a comprehensive high statistics determination of the
static quark-antiquark potential and related quantities from quenched quantum
chromodynamics. New data for the string tension and the plaquette action for
the region 5.5 < beta < 6.8 is presented.Comment: (Talk K. Schilling), 11 pages, postscript (\approx 250K
Weak Decays of Heavy-Light Mesons on the Lattice: Semi-Leptonic Formfactors
We report results (on an intermediate statistics sample) of a study of weak
semi-leptonic formfactors of and decays, addressing the uncertainties
from mass extrapolations to chiral and to heavy quarks. Moreover, we present a
nonperturbative test to the LMK current renormalization scheme for vector
current {\it transition} matrix elements and find remarkable agreement.Comment: 13 pages, uuencoded, updated table
Studies of superconductivity and structure for CaC6 to pressures above 15 GPa
The dependence of the superconducting transition temperature Tc of CaC6 has
been determined as a function of hydrostatic pressure in both helium-loaded gas
and diamond-anvil cells to 0.6 and 32 GPa, respectively. Following an initial
increase at the rate +0.39(1) K/GPa, Tc drops abruptly from 15 K to 4 K at 10
GPa. Synchrotron x-ray measurements to 15 GPa point to a structural transition
near 10 GPa from a rhombohedral to a higher symmetry phase
Microscopic theory for the glass transition in a system without static correlations
We study the orientational dynamics of infinitely thin hard rods of length L,
with the centers-of-mass fixed on a simple cubic lattice with lattice constant
a.We approximate the influence of the surrounding rods onto dynamics of a pair
of rods by introducing an effective rotational diffusion constant D(l),l=L/a.
We get D(l) ~ [1-v(l)], where v(l) is given through an integral of a
time-dependent torque-torque correlator of an isolated pair of rods. A glass
transition occurs at l_c, if v(l_c)=1. We present a variational and a
numerically exact evaluation of v(l).Close to l_c the diffusion constant
decreases as D(l) ~ (l_c-l)^\gamma, with \gamma=1. Our approach predicts a
glass transition in the absence of any static correlations, in contrast to
present form of mode coupling theory.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figure
Tables of joint probabilities useful in evaluating mixed acceptance sampling plans
Tables of joint probabilities useful in evaluating mixed acceptance sampling plan
Compact QED under scrutiny: it's first order
We report new results from our finite size scaling analysis of 4d compact
pure U(1) gauge theory with Wilson action. Investigating several cumulants of
the plaquette energy within the Borgs-Kotecky finite size scaling scheme we
find strong evidence for a first-order phase transition and present a high
precision value for the critical coupling in the thermodynamic limit.Comment: Lattice2002(Spin
Superconductivity at 17 K in Yttrium Metal under Nearly Hydrostatic Pressures to 89 GPa
In an experiment in a diamond anvil cell utilizing helium pressure medium,
yttrium metal displays a superconducting transition temperature which increases
monotonically from Tc ? 3.5 K at 30 GPa to 17 K at 89.3 GPa, one of the highest
transition temperatures for any elemental superconductor. The pressure
dependence of Tc differs substantially from that observed in previous studies
under quasihydrostatic pressure to 30 GPa. Remarkably, the dependence of Tc on
relative volume V/Vo is linear over the entire pressure range above 33 GPa,
implying that higher values of Tc are likely at higher pressures. For the
trivalent metals Sc, Y, La, Lu there appears to be some correlation between Tc
and the ratio of the Wigner-Seitz radius to the ion core radius.Comment: submitted for publicatio
Affine crystal structure on rigged configurations of type D_n^(1)
Extending the work arXiv:math/0508107, we introduce the affine crystal action
on rigged configurations which is isomorphic to the Kirillov-Reshetikhin
crystal B^{r,s} of type D_n^(1) for any r,s. We also introduce a representation
of B^{r,s} (r not equal to n-1,n) in terms of tableaux of rectangular shape r x
s, which we coin Kirillov-Reshetikhin tableaux (using a non-trivial analogue of
the type A column splitting procedure) to construct a bijection between
elements of a tensor product of Kirillov-Reshetikhin crystals and rigged
configurations.Comment: 26 pages, 3 figures. (v3) corrections in the proof reading. (v2) 26
pages; examples added; introduction revised; final version. (v1) 24 page
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