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Student Fact Book, Fall 1996, Wright State University, Office Of Student Information Systems, Wright State University Oct 1996

Student Fact Book, Fall 1996, Wright State University, Office Of Student Information Systems, Wright State University

Wright State University Student Fact Books

The student fact book has general demographic information on all students enrolled at Wright State University for Fall Quarter, 1996.


Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 12, Number 8, October 1996, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University Oct 1996

Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 12, Number 8, October 1996, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University

BITs and PCs Newsletter

A ten page newsletter created by the Wright State University College of Engineering and Computer Science that addresses the current affairs of the college.


Corals Of The South-West Indian Ocean Iv. The Hard Coral Family Faviidae Gregory, 1900 (Scleractinia: Faviina), Bernhard Riegl Oct 1996

Corals Of The South-West Indian Ocean Iv. The Hard Coral Family Faviidae Gregory, 1900 (Scleractinia: Faviina), Bernhard Riegl

Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Reports

This annotated check-list deals with the scleractinian coral family Faviidae in subtropical south-east Africa (the African mainland coast south of the Tropic of Capricorn). Material from the atoll Bassas da India in the Mozambique channel was included. Most species are of wide Indo-Pacific distribution. The faviid fauna of Mozambique was richer (28 species) than the South African fauna (21 species). The fauna of Bassas da India was similar to that on the African mainland coast with four additional species. South-east Africa has a moderately rich faviid fauna compared with other areas in the Indo-Pacific region. Field and laboratory characteristics are …


Fourth Pacific Polymer Conference: Koloa, Kauai, Otto Vogl, Jane C. Vogl Oct 1996

Fourth Pacific Polymer Conference: Koloa, Kauai, Otto Vogl, Jane C. Vogl

Otto Vogl

No abstract provided.


47. Zbigniew Jedlinski, Otto Vogl Oct 1996

47. Zbigniew Jedlinski, Otto Vogl

Otto Vogl

No abstract provided.


Murnaghan-Nakayama Rules For Characters Of Iwahori-Hecke Algebras Of Classical Type, Thomas Halverson, A. Ram Oct 1996

Murnaghan-Nakayama Rules For Characters Of Iwahori-Hecke Algebras Of Classical Type, Thomas Halverson, A. Ram

Thomas M. Halverson

No abstract provided.


Resource Law Notes Newsletter, No. 38, Fall Issue, Aug. 1996, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center Oct 1996

Resource Law Notes Newsletter, No. 38, Fall Issue, Aug. 1996, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center

Resource Law Notes: The Newsletter of the Natural Resources Law Center (1984-2002)

No abstract provided.


Dynamical Effects Of Partial Orderings In Physical Systems, Adam S. Landsberg, Eric J. Friedman Oct 1996

Dynamical Effects Of Partial Orderings In Physical Systems, Adam S. Landsberg, Eric J. Friedman

WM Keck Science Faculty Papers

We demonstrate that many physical systems possess an often overlooked property known as a partial-ordering structure. The detection and analysis of this special geometric property can be crucial for understanding a system's dynamical behavior. We review here the fundamental dynamical features common to all such systems, and describe how the partial ordering imposes interesting restrictions on their possible behavior. We show, for instance, that though such systems are capable of displaying highly complex and even chaotic behaviors, most of their experimentally observable behaviors will be simple. Partial orderings are illustrated with examples drawn from many branches of physics, including solid …


Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 38 Number 4, Fall 1996, Santa Clara University Oct 1996

Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 38 Number 4, Fall 1996, Santa Clara University

Santa Clara Magazine

4 - ENTER THE CLASS OF 2000 They're committed, they're ambitious, they're adventurous-and they're here! By Christine Courard '97 Photographs by Charles Barry

10 - A COMMUNITY OF SCHOLARS FOR THE COMMON GOOD Unique gifts of students, facu lty, staff, and alumni advance University efforts to integrate learning and living. By Paul Locatelli, S.J, '60

13 - HEADY DAYS, MYLANTA NIGHTS Riding the roller coaster of high tech investing. Coming out on top. By Therese Poletti '81

18 - THE TAO OF PERSONAL LEADERSHIP New book by English Department chair describes how ancient Chinese philosophy can help leaders bring a …


A Fast Parallel Implementation Of The Wavelet Packet Best Basis Algorithm On The Mp-2 For Real-Time Mri, Sumit Chawla, Dennis M. Healy Jr Oct 1996

A Fast Parallel Implementation Of The Wavelet Packet Best Basis Algorithm On The Mp-2 For Real-Time Mri, Sumit Chawla, Dennis M. Healy Jr

Computer Science Technical Reports

Adaptive signal representations such as those determined by best-basis type algorithms have found extensive application in image processing, although their use in real-time applications may be limited by the complexity of the algorithm. In contrast to the wavelet transform which can be computed in O(n) time, the full wavelet packet expansion required for the standard best basis search takes O(n log n) time to compute. In the parallel world, however, both transforms take O(log n) to compute when the number of processors equal the number of data elements, making the wavelet packet expansion attractive to implement. This note describes near …


Water Resources Review - October 1996 Vol 9 No 2, Annis Water Resources Institute Oct 1996

Water Resources Review - October 1996 Vol 9 No 2, Annis Water Resources Institute

AWRI Reviews

No abstract provided.


Seasonal And Inter-Annual Patterns Of Sediment-Water Nutrient And Oxygen Fluxes In Mobile Bay, Alabama (Usa): Regulating Factors And Ecological Significance., Jean L. Cowan, Jonathan Pennock, Walter R. Boynton Oct 1996

Seasonal And Inter-Annual Patterns Of Sediment-Water Nutrient And Oxygen Fluxes In Mobile Bay, Alabama (Usa): Regulating Factors And Ecological Significance., Jean L. Cowan, Jonathan Pennock, Walter R. Boynton

School of Marine Science and Ocean Engineering

Sediment oxygen and nutrient fluxes were measured monthly for 2 yr in Mobile Bay, Alabama, USA. Rates of sediment oxygen consumption (0.1 to 1.25 gO2 m-2 d-1), ammonium flux (-22 to 181 µmol m-2 h-1), nitrate flux (-14 to 67 µmol m-2 h-1), phosphate flux (-2 to 20.4 µmol m-2 h-1), and dissolved silicate flux (-15 to 342 µmol m-2 h-1) were moderate to high compared to values for other estuaries. A step-wise regression analysis revealed that dissolved oxygen concentration and temperature in bottom-waters …


Scene Change Detection For Video Database Management Systems-A Survey, Haitao Jiang, Abdelsalam (Sumi) Helal, Ahmed K. Elmagarmid, Anupam Joshi Oct 1996

Scene Change Detection For Video Database Management Systems-A Survey, Haitao Jiang, Abdelsalam (Sumi) Helal, Ahmed K. Elmagarmid, Anupam Joshi

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


An Algorithm For Estimating All Matches Between Two Strings, Mikhail J. Atallah, Frédéric Chyzak, Philippe Dumas Oct 1996

An Algorithm For Estimating All Matches Between Two Strings, Mikhail J. Atallah, Frédéric Chyzak, Philippe Dumas

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


A Reference Model For Firewall Technology And Its Implications For Connection Signaling, J. Bryan Lyles, Christoph L. Scuba Oct 1996

A Reference Model For Firewall Technology And Its Implications For Connection Signaling, J. Bryan Lyles, Christoph L. Scuba

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


The 42 Equivalence Classes Of Quadratic Surfaces In Affine N-Space, Jörg Peters, Ulrich Reif Oct 1996

The 42 Equivalence Classes Of Quadratic Surfaces In Affine N-Space, Jörg Peters, Ulrich Reif

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Analysis Of Algorithms Generalizing B- Spline Subdivision, Jörg Peters, Ulrich Reif Oct 1996

Analysis Of Algorithms Generalizing B- Spline Subdivision, Jörg Peters, Ulrich Reif

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Techniques Of The Average Case Analysis Of Algorithms, Wojciech Szpankowski Oct 1996

Techniques Of The Average Case Analysis Of Algorithms, Wojciech Szpankowski

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Backtracking, Alberto Apostolico, Giuseppe F. Italiano Oct 1996

Backtracking, Alberto Apostolico, Giuseppe F. Italiano

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


The Planet, 1996, Fall, Julie Irvin, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University Oct 1996

The Planet, 1996, Fall, Julie Irvin, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University

The Planet

No abstract provided.


Magnetic Neutron-Scattering Investigation Of The Field-Induced Griffiths Phase In Fecl2, Christian Binek, D. Bertrand, L.P. Regnault, Wolfgang Kleemann Oct 1996

Magnetic Neutron-Scattering Investigation Of The Field-Induced Griffiths Phase In Fecl2, Christian Binek, D. Bertrand, L.P. Regnault, Wolfgang Kleemann

Christian Binek Publications

Quasielastic neutron scattering has been utilized to investigate the Griffiths phase induced by an axial magnetic field in FeCl2 at temperatures Tc(H)⩽T⩽TN, where Tc(H) is the transition temperature in an external magnetic field H. We present the temperature dependence of the integrated neutron-scattering intensity at fixed scattering vectors for various magnetic fields. On cooling below TN the antiferromagnetic short-range fluctuations decrease due to an increase of the volume fraction which is already antiferromagnetically ordered. A weighted average of the local contributions to the antiferromagnetic susceptibility quantitatively describes the scattering cross section.


Hermatypic Coral Fauna Of Subtropical Southeast Africa: A Checklist, Bernhard Riegl Oct 1996

Hermatypic Coral Fauna Of Subtropical Southeast Africa: A Checklist, Bernhard Riegl

Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles

The South African hermatypic coral fauna consists of 96 species in 42 scleractinian genera, one stoloniferous octocoral genus (Tubipora), and one hermatypic hydrocoral genus (Millepora). There are more species in southern Mozambique, with 151 species in 49 scleractinian genera, one stoloniferous octocoral (Tubipora musica L.), and one hydrocoral (Millepora exaesa [Forskal)). The eastern African coral faunas of Somalia, Kenya, Tanzania,
Mozambique, and South Africa are compared and Southeast Africa distinguished
as a biogeographic subregion, with six endemic species. Patterns of attenuation and species composition are described and compared with those on the eastern boundaries …


Smoothing Polyhedra Using Trimmned Bicubic Patches, Jörg Peters Oct 1996

Smoothing Polyhedra Using Trimmned Bicubic Patches, Jörg Peters

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Analytical Depoissonization And Its Applications, Philippe Jacquet, Wojciech Szpankowski Oct 1996

Analytical Depoissonization And Its Applications, Philippe Jacquet, Wojciech Szpankowski

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


A Summer Internship With U.S. Senator Patty Murray - Regional Office, Everett, Washington, Lisa J. (Lisa Jo) Braly Oct 1996

A Summer Internship With U.S. Senator Patty Murray - Regional Office, Everett, Washington, Lisa J. (Lisa Jo) Braly

WWU Honors College Senior Projects

During the summer of 1996,1 participated in the US Senate internship program in the Everett Regional office of Senator Patty Murray. This was a fairly new office, having begun only five months before I started in July, as well as a small office. (It had one part- time person, my supervisor, which became two upon my arrival.) There was no precedent for what my job entailed so it was designed as the summer progressed. My supervisor was Jill McKinney, a very friendly and helpful woman who had been in the “political industry of staffing for various Congress-people over the years. …


On The Homology Spectral Sequence For Topological Hochschild Homology, Thomas J. Hunter Oct 1996

On The Homology Spectral Sequence For Topological Hochschild Homology, Thomas J. Hunter

Mathematics & Statistics Faculty Works

Marcel Bokstedt has computed the homotopy type of the topological Hochschild homology of Z/p using his definition of topological Hochschild homology for a functor with smash product. Here we show that easy conceptual proofs of his main technical result of are possible in the context of the homotopy theory of S-algebras as introduced by Elmendorf, Kriz, Mandell and May. We give algebraic arguments based on naturality properties of the topological Hochschild homology spectral sequence. In the process we demonstrate the utility of the unstable ''lower'' notation for the Dyer-Lashof algebra.


Breakdown Of Landau-Ginzburg-Wilson Theory For Certain Quantum Phase Transitions, Thomas Vojta, Dietrich Belitz, Rajesh S. Narayanan, Theodore R. Kirkpatrick Oct 1996

Breakdown Of Landau-Ginzburg-Wilson Theory For Certain Quantum Phase Transitions, Thomas Vojta, Dietrich Belitz, Rajesh S. Narayanan, Theodore R. Kirkpatrick

Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works

The quantum ferromagnetic transition of itinerant electrons is considered. It is shown that the Landau-Ginzburg-Wilson theory described by Hertz and others breaks down due to a singular coupling between fluctuations of the conserved order parameter. This coupling induces an effective long-range interaction between the spins of the form 1/r2d-1. It leads to unusual scaling behavior at the quantum critical point in 1 < d ≤ 3 dimensions, which is determined exactly.


Effect Of Beam Attenuation On Photorefractive Grating Erasure, Martin M Liphardt, Arosha Goonesekera, Stephen Ducharme, James M. Takacs, Lei Zhang Oct 1996

Effect Of Beam Attenuation On Photorefractive Grating Erasure, Martin M Liphardt, Arosha Goonesekera, Stephen Ducharme, James M. Takacs, Lei Zhang

Stephen Ducharme Publications

We investigate the influence of attenuation on the speed of erasure of photorefractive gratings by solving the coupled-wave equations in the undepleted pump approximation and by taking into account the attenuation and Gaussian intensity profile of all the beams. The extrinsic grating decay rate is significantly lower than the intrinsic photorefractive decay rate in samples with overall attenuation as low as 10%. The Gaussian beam profiles of the readout and the erasing beams result in a further reduction of the extrinsic decay rate. The results of these calculations are used to determine the spectrum of intrinsic decay rates in a …


Earth News, Fall 1996, Department Of Earth Science, University Of Northern Iowa. Oct 1996

Earth News, Fall 1996, Department Of Earth Science, University Of Northern Iowa.

Earth News

Inside this issue:

--- News from the Earth Science Staff
--- Profile: Ken De Nault
--- Earth Science Majors
--- Sigma Gamma Epsilon - Gamma Sigma Chapter
--- Gifts to the Department of Earth Science
--- 1996 Scholarships and Award Recipients
--- Student Research Presentations
--- 1996 Earth Science Graduates
--- Special Alumni Newsetter Profile - Lee Potter
--- Earth Science Alumni Notes


The Probe, Issue 170 – October 1996 Oct 1996

The Probe, Issue 170 – October 1996

The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association

Bird Strike! Potential Solutions, by James E. Forbes, Chairman, Bird Strike Committee—USA and Past President, NADCA
Recent Retirements: Ed Knittle, Don Mott, Steve Palmateer, Dick Wetzel, Paul Woronecki
Our Editorial Assistant Moves: Pamela J. Tinnin, who has served as Editorial Assistant for The PROBE since 1990, has recently moved from California to Kansas.
Video and Publication Review: Fur Institute of Canada's educational materials on the fur trade. (continuation)
"Live Trapping" - ADC Internet News
Translocation of Fox Squirrels: Looking at Individual and Population Effects, by Craig E. Ten Brink, Department of Wildlife and Fisheries and Sciences, Texas A&M University