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Baroclinic Effects And Tides On The Cape Hatteras Continental Shelf, Dana K. Savidge, Catherine R. Edwards, Mark Santana Jan 2007

Baroclinic Effects And Tides On The Cape Hatteras Continental Shelf, Dana K. Savidge, Catherine R. Edwards, Mark Santana

CCPO Publications

Seasonal variability has been identified on the shelf near Cape Hatteras in the semidiurnal and diurnal frequency bands. Large summertime semidiurnal currents appear to be an M2 internal tide whose propagation shoreward is supported by strong Middle Atlantic Bight (MAB) seasonal stratification. At the southern limit of the MAB, strong MAB stratification gives way to weaker seasonal stratification in the South Atlantic Bight (SAB), and the M2 internal tide propagates shoreward less effectively. Strong diurnal variability appears in K1 and O1 components in summer, achieving magnitudes as large as the M2. The diurnal components are typically much smaller than M2 …


Bottom-Up Forcing And The Decline Of Steller Sea Lions (Eumetopias Jubatus) In Alaska: Assessing The Ocean Climate Hypothesis, Andrew W. Trites, Arthur J. Miller, Michael A. Alexander, Steven J. Bograd, John A. Calder, Antonietta Capotondi, Kenneth O. Coyle, Emanuele Di Lorenzo, Bruce P. Finney, Edward J. Gregr, Chester E. Grosch, Thomas C. Royer Jan 2007

Bottom-Up Forcing And The Decline Of Steller Sea Lions (Eumetopias Jubatus) In Alaska: Assessing The Ocean Climate Hypothesis, Andrew W. Trites, Arthur J. Miller, Michael A. Alexander, Steven J. Bograd, John A. Calder, Antonietta Capotondi, Kenneth O. Coyle, Emanuele Di Lorenzo, Bruce P. Finney, Edward J. Gregr, Chester E. Grosch, Thomas C. Royer

CCPO Publications

Declines of Steller sea lion ( Eumetopias jubatus) populations in the Aleutian Islands and Gulf of Alaska could be a consequence of physical oceanographic changes associated with the 1976–77 climate regime shift. Changes in ocean climate are hypothesized to have affected the quantity, quality, and accessibility of prey, which in turn may have affected the rates of birth and death of sea lions. Recent studies of the spatial and temporal variations in the ocean climate system of the North Pacific support this hypothesis. Ocean climate changes appear to have created adaptive opportunities for various species that are preyed upon …


Towards The Computation Of The Convex Hull Of A Configuration From Its Corresponding Separating Matrix, Elie Feder, David Garber Jan 2007

Towards The Computation Of The Convex Hull Of A Configuration From Its Corresponding Separating Matrix, Elie Feder, David Garber

Publications and Research

In this paper we cope with the following problem compute the size of the convex hull of a configuration C where the given data is the number of separating lines between any two points of the configuration (where the lines are generated by pairs of other points of the configuration)

We give an algorithm for the case that the convex hull is of size 3 and a partial algorithm and some directions for the case that the convex hull is of size bigger than 3.


Indiana Wildlife Disease News - Volume 2, Issue 1 Jan 2007

Indiana Wildlife Disease News - Volume 2, Issue 1

Indiana Wildlife Disease News

National Tularemia Surveillance Expanded to Include Indiana
Emerging Disease Issues: Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia
USDA-APHIS Federal Order Prohibits Importation of Certain Species of Live Fish
Indiana Avian Influenza Surveillance Update
Bat Rabies in Indiana
Midwest Wildlife Disease Update
USDA APHIS Wildlife Services: National Wildlife Disease Surveillance and Emergency Response Program
Indiana Department of Natural Resources, Division of Fish and Wildlife


Semantic Matchmaking Of Web Resources With Local Closed-World Reasoning, Stephan Grimm, Pascal Hitzler Jan 2007

Semantic Matchmaking Of Web Resources With Local Closed-World Reasoning, Stephan Grimm, Pascal Hitzler

Computer Science and Engineering Faculty Publications

Ontology languages like OWL allow for semantically rich annotation of resources (e.g., products advertised at on-line electronic marketplaces). The description logic (DL) formalism underlying OWL provides reasoning techniques that perform match-making on such annotations. This paper identifies peculiarities in the use of DL inferences for matchmaking that derive from OWL's open-world semantics, analyzes local closed-world reasoning for its applicability to matchmaking, and investigates the suitability of two nonmonotonic extensions to DL, autoepistemic DLs and DLs with circumscription, for local closed-world reasoning in the matchmaking context. An elaborate example of an electronic marketplace for PC product catalogs from the e-commerce domain …


A Transform Method In Discrete Fractional Calculus, Ferhan M. Atici, Paul W. Eloe Jan 2007

A Transform Method In Discrete Fractional Calculus, Ferhan M. Atici, Paul W. Eloe

Mathematics Faculty Publications

We begin with an introduction to a calculus of fractional finite differences. We extend the discrete Laplace transform to develop a discrete transform method. We define a family of finite fractional difference equations and employ the transform method to obtain solutions.


A Comparison Of Three Topologies On Ordered Sets, Joe Mashburn Jan 2007

A Comparison Of Three Topologies On Ordered Sets, Joe Mashburn

Mathematics Faculty Publications

We introduce two new topologies on ordered sets: the way below topology and weakly way below topology. These are similar in definition to the Scott topology, but are very different if the set is not continuous. The basic properties of these three topologies are compared. We will show that while domain representable spaces must be Baire, this is not the case with the new topologies.


Revisiting Hafemeister’S ‘Science And Society’ Tests, Robert J. Brecha, Rex L. Berney, Bruce A. Craver Jan 2007

Revisiting Hafemeister’S ‘Science And Society’ Tests, Robert J. Brecha, Rex L. Berney, Bruce A. Craver

Physics Faculty Publications

We revisit a series of papers on science and society issues by David Hafemeister in the 1970s and 1980s. The emphasis in the present work is on world oil production limits and some consequences of various possible scenarios for the near future. Some of the data and scenarios used by Hafemeister are updated for U.S. oil production in the past two decades and extended to an analysis of a peak in world oil production in the future. We discuss some simple scenarios for future energy use patterns and look at the consequence of these scenarios as world oil production begins …


Atmospheric Turbulence Compensation Of Point Source Images Using Asynchronous Stochastic Parallel Gradient Descent Technique On Amos 3.6 M Telescope, Mikhail Vorontsov, Jim F. Riker, Gary W. Carhart, Venkata S. Rao Gudimetla, Leonid A. Beresnev, Thomas Weyrauch Jan 2007

Atmospheric Turbulence Compensation Of Point Source Images Using Asynchronous Stochastic Parallel Gradient Descent Technique On Amos 3.6 M Telescope, Mikhail Vorontsov, Jim F. Riker, Gary W. Carhart, Venkata S. Rao Gudimetla, Leonid A. Beresnev, Thomas Weyrauch

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications

The Stochastic Parallel Gradient Descent Technique-based Adaptive Optics (SPGD-AO) system described in this presentation does not use a conventional wavefront sensor. It uses a metric signal collected by a single pixel detector placed behind a pinhole in the image plane to drive three deformable mirrors (DMs). The system is designed to compensate the image for turbulence effects. The theory behind this method is described in detail in [1]. However this technique, while widely simulated and tested in the laboratory, was not yet verified in astronomical field site experiments. During the month of May 2007, a series of experiments with SPGD-AO …


Adaptive Optics Performance Over Long Horizontal Paths: Aperture Effects In Multi-Conjugate Adaptive Optical Systems, Miao Yu, Mikhail Vorontsov, Svetlana Lachinova, Jim F. Riker, Venkata S. Rao Gudimetla Jan 2007

Adaptive Optics Performance Over Long Horizontal Paths: Aperture Effects In Multi-Conjugate Adaptive Optical Systems, Miao Yu, Mikhail Vorontsov, Svetlana Lachinova, Jim F. Riker, Venkata S. Rao Gudimetla

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications

We analyze various scenarios of the aperture effects in adaptive optical receiver-type systems when inhomogeneities of the wave propagation medium are distributed over long horizontal propagation path, or localized in a few thin layers remotely located from the receiver telescope pupil. Phase aberration compensation is performed using closed-loop control architectures based on phase conjugation and decoupled stochastic parallel gradient descent (DSPGD) control algorithms. Both receiver system aperture diffraction effects and the impact of wave-front corrector position on phase aberration compensation efficiency are analyzed for adaptive systems with single or multiple wave-front correctors.


2007 (Winter), University Of Dayton. Department Of Mathematics Jan 2007

2007 (Winter), University Of Dayton. Department Of Mathematics

Colloquia

Abstracts of the talks given at the 2007 Winter Colloquium.


Groundwater Quality In Watersheds Of The Kentucky River, Salt River, Licking River, Big Sandy River, Little Sandy River, And Tygarts Creek (Kentucky Basin Management Units 1, 2, And 5), R. Stephen Fisher, Bart Davidson, Peter T. Goodmann Jan 2007

Groundwater Quality In Watersheds Of The Kentucky River, Salt River, Licking River, Big Sandy River, Little Sandy River, And Tygarts Creek (Kentucky Basin Management Units 1, 2, And 5), R. Stephen Fisher, Bart Davidson, Peter T. Goodmann

Report of Investigations--KGS

The Kentucky Geological Survey, University of Kentucky, and the Kentucky Division of Water (of the Kentucky Environmental and Public Protection Cabinet) are evaluating groundwater quality throughout the commonwealth to determine regional conditions, assess impacts of nonpoint-source pollutants, establish a basis for detecting changes, and provide essential information for environmental-protection and resource-management decisions.

These evaluations are being conducted in stages. Under the Kentucky Watershed management Framework, Kentucky’s 12 major river basins and tributaries of the Ohio River were grouped into five basin management units (BMU’s). A previous report summarized and evaluated groundwater quality in BMU 3 (watersheds of the Upper Cumberland …


Generalized Geologic Map For Land-Use Planning: Powell County, Kentucky, Daniel I. Carey Jan 2007

Generalized Geologic Map For Land-Use Planning: Powell County, Kentucky, Daniel I. Carey

Map and Chart--KGS

This map is not intended to be used for selecting individual sites. Its purpose is to inform land-use planners, government officials, and the public in a general way about geologic bedrock conditions that affect the selection of sites for various purposes. The properties of thick soils may supercede those of the underlying bedrock and should be considered on a site-to-site basis. At any site, it is important to understand the characteristics of both the soils and the underlying rock.


Generalized Geologic Map For Land-Use Planning: Rowan County, Kentucky, Daniel I. Carey, Garland R. Dever Jr., Cam Flanders Jan 2007

Generalized Geologic Map For Land-Use Planning: Rowan County, Kentucky, Daniel I. Carey, Garland R. Dever Jr., Cam Flanders

Map and Chart--KGS

This map is not intended to be used for selecting individual sites. Its purpose is to inform land-use planners, government officials, and the public in a general way about geologic bedrock conditions that affect the selection of sites for various purposes. The properties of thick soils may supercede those of the underlying bedrock and should be considered on a site-to-site basis. At any site, it is important to understand the characteristics of both the soils and the underlying rock.


Generalized Geologic Map For Land-Use Planning: Laurel County, Kentucky, Daniel I. Carey, John Storm Jan 2007

Generalized Geologic Map For Land-Use Planning: Laurel County, Kentucky, Daniel I. Carey, John Storm

Map and Chart--KGS

This map is not intended to be used for selecting individual sites. Its purpose is to inform land-use planners, government officials, and the public in a general way about geologic bedrock conditions that affect the selection of sites for various purposes. The properties of thick soils may supercede those of the underlying bedrock and should be considered on a site-to-site basis. At any site, it is important to understand the characteristics of both the soils and the underlying rock.


Generalized Geologic Map For Land-Use Planning: Warren County, Kentucky, E. Glynn Beck, David A. Williams, Daniel I. Carey Jan 2007

Generalized Geologic Map For Land-Use Planning: Warren County, Kentucky, E. Glynn Beck, David A. Williams, Daniel I. Carey

Map and Chart--KGS

No abstract provided.


Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 49 Number 3, Winter 2007, Santa Clara University Jan 2007

Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 49 Number 3, Winter 2007, Santa Clara University

Santa Clara Magazine

14 - TOUGH CALL By Jim Shepard. Mike Carey '71 reveals what it takes to earn your stripes as a head ref in the NFL.

16 - REDEFINING NATURE By Steven Boyd Saum. Is it the end of wilderness as we know it? And could genetically modified crops be better for the environment? Read what SCU scientists are saying.

18 - THE PERSON IN FRONT OF YOU A transglobal photo essay by David Pace.

24 - PANETTA ON IRAQ By Farid Senzai. A Q&A with Leon Panetta '60, J.D. '63, member of the Iraq Study Group and chief of staff …


Ionization In Fast Atom-Atom Collisions: The Influence And Scaling Behavior Of Electron-Electron And Electron-Nucleus Interactions, J. M. Sanders, R. D. Dubois, S. T. Manson, S. Datz, Edward Deveney, H. F. Krause, J. L. Shinpaugh, C. R. Vane Jan 2007

Ionization In Fast Atom-Atom Collisions: The Influence And Scaling Behavior Of Electron-Electron And Electron-Nucleus Interactions, J. M. Sanders, R. D. Dubois, S. T. Manson, S. Datz, Edward Deveney, H. F. Krause, J. L. Shinpaugh, C. R. Vane

Physics Faculty Publications

We report cross sections for ionization of He coincident with electron loss from He, Li, C, O, and Ne projectiles. For He, Li, C, and O projectiles, the cross sections were measured directly, while the Ne cross sections were obtained by transforming results for He projectiles colliding with Ne. We find that, at energies of about 100–500 keV/u, neutral projectiles can ionize a He target almost as effectively as a charged projectile. The contribution to ionization due to electron-electron interactions is found to scale with the number of available projectile electrons. Comparing ionization by the bound electrons on projectiles to …


Taunton River Watershed Reference Map 1 (November 2007 Interactive Public Meetings), Horsley Witten Group, Inc. Jan 2007

Taunton River Watershed Reference Map 1 (November 2007 Interactive Public Meetings), Horsley Witten Group, Inc.

Public Meetings

No abstract provided.


Wild Partitions And Number Theory, David P. Roberts Jan 2007

Wild Partitions And Number Theory, David P. Roberts

Mathematics Publications

We introduce the notion of wild partition to describe in combinatorial language an important situation in the theory of p-adic fields. For Q a power of p, we get a sequence of numbers λQ,n counting the number of certain wild partitions of n. We give an explicit formula for the corresponding generating function ΛQ(x) = ΣλQ,nxn and use it to show that λ1/n Q,n tends to Q1/(p-1). We apply this asymptotic result to support a finiteness conjecture about number fields. Our finiteness conjecture …


The Non-Synchronous Response To Rabots Glaciar And Storglaciaren, Northern Sweden, To Recent Climate Change: A Comparative Study, Keith A. Brugger Jan 2007

The Non-Synchronous Response To Rabots Glaciar And Storglaciaren, Northern Sweden, To Recent Climate Change: A Comparative Study, Keith A. Brugger

Geology Publications

Rabots Glaciar and Storglaciaren, two small valley glaciers in the Swedish Arctic, have not behaved synchronously in response to recent climate change. Both glaciers advanced late in the 19th century and then began to retreat in response to an approximately 1 degree C warming that occurred around 1910. By the mid-1980s the terminus and volume of Storglaciaren had essentially stabilized, so it may have completed its response to the earlier warming. In contrast, ongoing thinning and retreat of Rabots Glaciar are substantial and suggest its response time is considerably longer. A time-dependent numerical model was used to investigate each glacier’s …


Rock Glaciers In Central Colorado, U.S.A., As Indicators Of Holocene Climate Change, Kurt A. Refsnider, Keith A. Brugger Jan 2007

Rock Glaciers In Central Colorado, U.S.A., As Indicators Of Holocene Climate Change, Kurt A. Refsnider, Keith A. Brugger

Geology Publications

We measured thalli diameters of the lichen Rhizocarpon subgenus Rhizocarpon on 48 individual lobes of 18 rock glaciers and rock glacier complexes in the Elk Mountains and Sawatch Range of central Colorado. Cumulative probability distribution and K-means clustering analyses were used to separate lichen thalli measurements into statistically-distinct groups, each interpreted as representing a discrete episode of rock glacier activity driven by an interval of cooler climate. Lichen ages for these episodes were assigned using a growth curve developed for Rhizocarpon geographicum in the nearby Front Range. An early Neoglacial episode, ca. 3080 yr BP, is correlative to other glacial …


Computational Soundness Of A Call By Name Calculus Of Recursively-Scoped Records, Elena Machkasova Jan 2007

Computational Soundness Of A Call By Name Calculus Of Recursively-Scoped Records, Elena Machkasova

Faculty Working Papers

The paper presents a calculus of recursively-scoped records: a two-level calculus with a traditional call-by-name lambda-calculus at a lower level and unordered collections of labeled lambda-calculus terms at a higher level. Terms in records may reference each other, possibly in a mutually recursive manner, by means of labels. We define two relations: a rewriting relation that models program transformations and an evaluation relation that defines a small-step operational semantics of records. Both relations follow a call-by-name strategy. We use a special symbol called a black hole to model cyclic dependencies that lead to infinite substitution.

Computational soundness is a property …


Measuring Inconsistency For Description Logics Based On Paraconsistent Semantics, Yue Ma, Guilin Qi, Pascal Hitzler, Zuoquan Li Jan 2007

Measuring Inconsistency For Description Logics Based On Paraconsistent Semantics, Yue Ma, Guilin Qi, Pascal Hitzler, Zuoquan Li

Computer Science and Engineering Faculty Publications

In this paper, we present an approach for measuring inconsistency in a knowledge base. We first define the degree of inconsistency using a four-valued semantics for the description logic ALC. Then an ordering over knowledge bases is given by considering their inconsistency degrees. Our measure of inconsistency can provide important information for inconsistency handling.


Report On Realizing Practical Approximate And Distributed Reasoning For Ontologies, Pascal Hitzler, Peter Dolog, Perry Groot, Michel Klein, Malgorzata Mochol, Lyndon Nixon, Linda Peelen, Sebastian Rudolph, Stefan Schlobach, Heiner Stuckenschmidt, Denny Vrandecic, Holger Wache Jan 2007

Report On Realizing Practical Approximate And Distributed Reasoning For Ontologies, Pascal Hitzler, Peter Dolog, Perry Groot, Michel Klein, Malgorzata Mochol, Lyndon Nixon, Linda Peelen, Sebastian Rudolph, Stefan Schlobach, Heiner Stuckenschmidt, Denny Vrandecic, Holger Wache

Computer Science and Engineering Faculty Publications

We report on the progress we have made in KnowledgeWeb on the topic of scalable ontology reasoning. This deliverable contains contributions which advance the state of the art on a broad front, covering query approximation, ABox reasoning and TBox reasoning. It also covers approximation for uncertainty handling and for multi-perspective reasoning.


On The Direction Of Pitchfork Bifurcation, Xiaojie Hou, Philip Korman, Yi Li Jan 2007

On The Direction Of Pitchfork Bifurcation, Xiaojie Hou, Philip Korman, Yi Li

Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications

We present an algorithm for computing the direction of pitchfork bifurcation for two-point boundary value problems. The formula is rather involved, but its computational evaluation is quite feasible. As an application, we obtain a multiplicity result.


On The Exact Multiplicity Of Solutions For Boundary-Value Problems Via Computing The Direction Of Bifurcations, Joaquin Riviera, Yi Li Jan 2007

On The Exact Multiplicity Of Solutions For Boundary-Value Problems Via Computing The Direction Of Bifurcations, Joaquin Riviera, Yi Li

Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


A Comparison Of Graphical Methods For Assessing The Proportional Hazards Assumptions In The Cox Model, Inger Persson, Harry J. Khamis Jan 2007

A Comparison Of Graphical Methods For Assessing The Proportional Hazards Assumptions In The Cox Model, Inger Persson, Harry J. Khamis

Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications

Six graphical procedures to check the assumption of proportional hazards for the Cox model are described and compared. A new way of comparing the graphical procedures using a Kolmogorov-Smirnov like maximum deviation criterion for rejection is derived for each procedure. The procedures are evaluated in a simulation study under proportional hazards and five different forms of nonproportional hazards: (1) increasing hazards, (2) decreasing hazards, (3) crossing hazards, (4) diverging hazards, and (5) nonmonotonic hazards. The procedures are compared in the two-sample case corresponding to two groups with different hazard functions. None of the procedures under consideration require partitioning of the …


Projective-Planar Signed Graphs And Tangled Signed Graphs, Dan Slilaty Jan 2007

Projective-Planar Signed Graphs And Tangled Signed Graphs, Dan Slilaty

Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications

A projective-planar signed graph has no two vertex-disjoint negative circles. We prove that every signed graph with no two vertex-disjoint negative circles and no balancing vertex is obtained by taking a projective-planar signed graph or a copy of −K5" role="presentation" style="box-sizing: border-box; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; display: inline-block; line-height: normal; font-size: 16.2px; word-spacing: normal; overflow-wrap: normal; white-space: nowrap; float: none; direction: ltr; max-width: none; max-height: none; min-width: 0px; min-height: 0px; border: 0px; position: relative;">−K5 and then taking 1-, 2-, and 3-sums with balanced signed grap


Seasonal Variation In The Redox Zones And Biogeochemical Processes Within The Constructed Wetland, Yussuf Mohamud Jan 2007

Seasonal Variation In The Redox Zones And Biogeochemical Processes Within The Constructed Wetland, Yussuf Mohamud

Browse all Theses and Dissertations

This research investigation focuses on the vertical distribution of dissolved inorganic species in the pore-water affected by redox processes and seasonal changes within a small constructed wetland located at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. This is a follow up study to an earlier investigation (Lach, 2004) at this site in 2003. Water samples were collected from influent, effluent and three layers of the constructed wetland through a network of nested piezometers in the vertical flow wetland from June 2005 to June 2006. Onsite analysis of temperature, pH and conductivity were carried out onsite. Major anions and cations were measured by …