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Construction Of A Dimension Two Rank One Drinfeld Module, Catherine Trentacoste
Construction Of A Dimension Two Rank One Drinfeld Module, Catherine Trentacoste
All Theses
Consider Fr[t] where r = pm for some prime p and m in the natural numbers. Let f(t) be an irreducible square-free polynomial with even degree in Fr[t] so that the leading coeffcient is not a square
mod Fr. Let A = L = Fr[t][\sqrt{f(t)}].
We will examine the basic set-up required for a dimension two rank one Drinfeld module over L along with an explanation of our choice of f(t). In addition we will show the construction for the exponential function.
Water Quality Guidelines And Water Quantity Analysis With Application To Construction Of A Pilot-Scale Wetland Treatment System, Minh Phung Pham
Water Quality Guidelines And Water Quantity Analysis With Application To Construction Of A Pilot-Scale Wetland Treatment System, Minh Phung Pham
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A searchable database consisting of compiled water reuse guidelines was created as a screening tool for decision-analysis for potential beneficial reuse in 1) irrigation, 2) livestock watering, 3) aquaculture, and 4) drinking (potable) water. Data compiled from literature for the four water reuses (FWR) yielded guideline values for over 50 water quality parameters, including concentrations of inorganic and organic constituents as well as general water chemistry parameters. These water quality guidelines can be used to identify constituents of concern in water, to determine levels to which constituents must be treated for water reuse applications, and to assess the suitability of …
Tandem Queues With Non-Stationary Arrivals, Senthil Balaji Girimurugan
Tandem Queues With Non-Stationary Arrivals, Senthil Balaji Girimurugan
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We consider a network of K queues in tandem labeled Q1, Q2, ..,QK. The arrivals to Q 1 form a non-homogeneous Poisson process whose intensity is periodic. We conjecture that asymptotically the arrival process Aj to Qj, j= 1,2,..,K is cycle stationary. In addition, we conjecture that asymptotically as 'j' gets larger, the arrival process at the jth queue gets closer to a stationary point process. Hence, the queue performance measures become more stationary as 'j' increases. We perform Monte-Carlo simulations and design statistical tests whose results support the conjecture.
Evaluating The Use Of Snmp As A Wireless Network Monitoring Tool For Ieee 802.11 Wireless Networks, Robert Johnson
Evaluating The Use Of Snmp As A Wireless Network Monitoring Tool For Ieee 802.11 Wireless Networks, Robert Johnson
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The increasing popularity of wireless networks has led to instances of high utilization and congestion, some of which have resulted in an interruption of network service. A thorough understanding of how IEEE 802.11 wireless networks operate is crucial to predicting and preventing future interruptions. There have been many studies performed on wireless networks. Of those that have captured data from the wireless side, most have used a form of wireless network monitoring known as Vicinity Sniffing (wireless sniffing from a location that is physically close to an access point to be in the broadcast range) as the primary means of …
Tight Lower Bound For The Sparse Travelling Salesman Problem, Fredrick Mtenzi
Tight Lower Bound For The Sparse Travelling Salesman Problem, Fredrick Mtenzi
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The Sparse Travelling Salesman Problem (Sparse TSP) which is a variant of the classical Travelling Salesman Problem (TSP) is the problem of finding the shortest route of the salesman when visiting cities in a region making sure that each city is visited at least once and returning home at the end. In the Sparse TSP, the distance between cities may not obey the triangle inequality; this makes the use of algorithms and formulations designed for the TSP to require modifications in order to produce near-optimal results. A lower bound for optmisation problems gives us the quality guarantee of the near-optimal …
Raft Synthesis Of Water-Soluble, Stimuli-Responsive (Co)Polymers And Post-Polymerization End Group Modification Via The Thiol-Ene Reaction, Bing Yu
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A series of water-soluble, stimuli-responsive (co)polymers was synthesized via the reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization. The end group of a RAFT polymer, poly(jV-isopropylacrylamide), was modified to ene or yne function via thiol-ene click chemistry. The ene or yne end group subsequently underwent thiol-ene or thiol-yne addition affording mono- or di-functional end group. First, three methacrylic monomers containing 2 or 3 pendent tertiary amine functional groups, l,3-bis(dimethylamino)propan-2-yl methacrylate (Ml), l-(bis(3-(dimethylamino)propyl)amino)propan-2-yl methacrylate (M2), and 2-((2-(2-(dimethylamino)ethoxy)ethyl)methylamino)ethyl acrylate (M3), were synthesized via an acylation reaction between methacryloyl chloride and the corresponding aminoalcohol. All of these three monomers were successfully homopolymerized under RAFT conditions …
The Very Short Supersoft X-Ray State Of The Classical Nova M31n 2007-11a, M. Henze, W. Pietsch, G. Sala, M. Della Valle, M. Hernanz, J. Greiner, V. Burwitz, M. J. Freyberg, F. Haberl, Dieter H. Hartmann, P Milne, G G. Williams
The Very Short Supersoft X-Ray State Of The Classical Nova M31n 2007-11a, M. Henze, W. Pietsch, G. Sala, M. Della Valle, M. Hernanz, J. Greiner, V. Burwitz, M. J. Freyberg, F. Haberl, Dieter H. Hartmann, P Milne, G G. Williams
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Context. Short supersoft X-ray source (SSS) states (durations ≤100 days) of classical novae (CNe) indicate massive white dwarfs that are candidate progenitors of supernovae type Ia. Aims. We carry out a dedicated optical and X-ray monitoring program of CNe in the bulge of M 31. Methods. We discovered M31N 2007-11a and determined its optical and X-ray light curve. We used the robotic Super-LOTIS tele-scope to obtain the optical data and XMM-Newton and Chandra observations to discover an X-ray counterpart to that nova. Results. Nova M31N 2007-11a is a very fast CN, exhibiting a very short SSS state with an appearance …
Teaching Specifications Using An Interactive Reasoning Assistant, Dana Leonard
Teaching Specifications Using An Interactive Reasoning Assistant, Dana Leonard
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The importance of verifiably correct software has grown enormously in recent years as software has become integral to the design of critical systems, including airplanes, automobiles, and medical equipment. Hence, the importance of solid analytical reasoning skills to complement basic programming skills has also increased. If developers cannot reason about the software they design, they cannot ensure the correctness of the resulting systems. And if these systems fail, the economic and human costs can be substantial.
In addition to learning analytical reasoning principles as part of the standard Computer Science curriculum, students must be excited about learning these skills and …
Developmental Expression Of Xenopus Myosin 1d And Identification Of A Myo1d Tail Homology That Overlaps Th1, Janine M. Leblanc-Straceski, Anna Sokac, William Bement, Pablo Sobrado, Laura Lemoine
Developmental Expression Of Xenopus Myosin 1d And Identification Of A Myo1d Tail Homology That Overlaps Th1, Janine M. Leblanc-Straceski, Anna Sokac, William Bement, Pablo Sobrado, Laura Lemoine
Chemistry Faculty Research & Creative Works
Xenopus laevis myosin 1d (XlMyo1d) is a member of the myosin I class, subclass 4. Members of this class are single headed, bind calmodulin light chains and have lipid binding domains in their tails. The rat myo1d homologue has been implicated in endosome vesicle recycling in epithelial cells. Mutations in the Drosophila myosin 1d homologue cause situs inversus in the abdomen. The XlMyo1d cDNA has been cloned and the derived amino acid sequence is 80% identical to the rat and human homologues. Sequence comparison revealed a novel isoform-specific tail homology embedded in the Tail Homology 1 (TH1) domain characteristic of …
Polar Mesospheric Clouds: A Satellite And Ground-Based Comparison, Jodie Barker-Tvedtnes
Polar Mesospheric Clouds: A Satellite And Ground-Based Comparison, Jodie Barker-Tvedtnes
Undergraduate Honors Capstone Projects
Polar Mesospheric Clouds (PMCs) are tenuous ice clouds that form near the cold (<150K) summer mesopause region (80-85 km). From the ground, these clouds are seen during twilight hours as Noctilucent or “night shining” Clouds (NLCs) and are typically seen from latitudes from 50° to 65°. Observations by the Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet (SBUV) instruments on the NOAA satellites have shown that the occurrence and brightness of NLCs have been increasing over the last three decades prompting speculation concerning their possible role in climate change. Recently the Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere (AIM) satellite was launched (April 2007) and is the first satellite dedicated to the study of NLCs. In this report, we compare SBUV and AIM PMC observations with ground-based image data collected during two campaigns from Edmonton, Canada (June 30-July 17, 2007) and Delta Junction, Alaska (July 29-August 17, 2007). Four nights of data are discussed where coincident measurements were obtained by AIM, SBUV/2 and ground-based imagers. The results show good spatial or temporal agreement, but rarely both, and illustrate the importance of coordinated measurements for better understanding the geographic and local time variability of PMCs. Initial studies using data from the Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) on the AURA satellite are also presented.
Electrostatic Discharge In Spacecraft Materials, Jennifer Albretsen Roth
Electrostatic Discharge In Spacecraft Materials, Jennifer Albretsen Roth
Undergraduate Honors Capstone Projects
Understanding the characteristics of electron beam bombardment that induce electrostatic discharge (ESD) of insulating materials is crucial to constructing an electrically stable spacecraft. A measurement system has been designed to determine the beam energy and charge flux densities at which typical spacecraft materials intended for the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) undergo ESD. Because discharge events occur over time intervals ranging from nanoseconds to minutes, multiple detection methods were employed as charge was accumulated on a sample surface; these methods included monitoring of sample current and optical emissions from the sample surface. Each sample was also examined with optical microscopy …
Spatial Ecology Of Raccoons Related To Cattle And Bovine Tuberculosis In Northeastern Michigan, Todd C. Atwood, Thomas J. Deliberto, Holly J. Smith, Justin S. Stevenson, Kurt C. Vercauteren
Spatial Ecology Of Raccoons Related To Cattle And Bovine Tuberculosis In Northeastern Michigan, Todd C. Atwood, Thomas J. Deliberto, Holly J. Smith, Justin S. Stevenson, Kurt C. Vercauteren
United States Department of Agriculture Wildlife Services: Staff Publications
In 1995, Mycobacterium bovis, the causative bacterium of bovine tuberculosis (bTB), was detected in 5 beef cattle operations in Alcona County, Michigan, USA. In accordance with Federal law, the operations were depopulated to prevent the spread of bTB. Subsequent wildlife surveillance programs identified high prevalence of M. bovis in mesocarnivores, including raccoons (Procyon lotor), which suggested that raccoons may be complicit in vectoring the pathogen among livestock operations. Our goal was to develop an empirical basis for generating hypotheses about the likelihood for raccoons to mediate the transmission of bTB to livestock. We found intersexual differences in scale-dependent …
Polarization Variability Arising From Clumps In The Winds Of Wolf-Rayet Stars., Qing-Kang Li, Joseph Cassinelli, John Brown, Richard Ignace
Polarization Variability Arising From Clumps In The Winds Of Wolf-Rayet Stars., Qing-Kang Li, Joseph Cassinelli, John Brown, Richard Ignace
ETSU Faculty Works
The polarimetric and photometric variability of Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars as caused by clumps in the winds, is revisited. In the model which is improved from Li et al. 2000, the radial expansion of the thickness is accounted for, but we retain the dependence on the beta velocity law, stellar occultation effects. We again search for parameters that can yield results consistent with observations in regards to the mean polarization, the ratio of polarimetric to photometric variability, and the volume filling factor. Clump generation and spatial distribution are randomized by the Monte Carlo method so as to produce clumps which are, …
Carbohydrate Derivatives In Antibiotics Research, Yi Liang
Carbohydrate Derivatives In Antibiotics Research, Yi Liang
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
In this study, we investigated the potential applications of carbohydrates in the development of new antibiotics. To tackle the problem of multidrug-resistant variants of M. tuberculosis (MDR-TB), we investigated the biosynthesis pathways of trehalose, which has contributed to significant drug resistance. Some new methods were developed for the synthesis of potential inhibitors (6-azido-trehalose and 6,6'-diazido-trehalose) that have been designed to imitate the intermediate molecule (trehalose 6-phosphate, TPP) of OtsA-OtsB pathway. At the same time, some new antibacterial agents based on trehalose have been synthesized. Members of the 1,2,3-triazole family have shown interesting biological properties. Steroid derivatives have been developed in …
Semisupervised Svm Batch Mode Active Learning With Applications To Image Retrieval, Steven C. H. Hoi, Rong Jin, Jianke Zhu, Michael R. Lyu
Semisupervised Svm Batch Mode Active Learning With Applications To Image Retrieval, Steven C. H. Hoi, Rong Jin, Jianke Zhu, Michael R. Lyu
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
Active learning has been shown as a key technique for improving content-based image retrieval (CBIR) performance. Among various methods, support vector machine (SVM) active learning is popular for its application to relevance feedback in CBIR. However, the regular SVM active learning has two main drawbacks when used for relevance feedback. First, SVM often suffers from learning with a small number of labeled examples, which is the case in relevance feedback. Second, SVM active learning usually does not take into account the redundancy among examples, and therefore could select multiple examples in relevance feedback that are similar (or even identical) to …
Investigation Into Select Isoquinolines As A Putative Causal Agent Of Ethanol Addiction In Mammals, Jacob Christopher Strawbridge
Investigation Into Select Isoquinolines As A Putative Causal Agent Of Ethanol Addiction In Mammals, Jacob Christopher Strawbridge
Dissertations
Alcohol is the most abused drug in America today. The neurological root of the problem is still a much debated subject and many differing views exist on the nature of alcoholism, be it a social dysfunction or a neurochemical imbalance. Some researchers have proposed that a skewed metabolism of dopamine that results in the formation of tetrahydroisoquinoline (THIQ) alkaloids plays a major role in the neurochemical acquisition and maintenance of alcohol addiction. In an effort to better understand the relationship of THIQ's to alcohol addiction, a series of experiments have been conducted. The chiral separation via high pressure liquid chromatography …
Detecting Organic Molecules On The Surface Of Inorganic Dust Particles Using Aerosol Mass Spectrometry, Sileola B. Akinsiku
Detecting Organic Molecules On The Surface Of Inorganic Dust Particles Using Aerosol Mass Spectrometry, Sileola B. Akinsiku
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
Detection of organic molecules present on the surface of dust particles is important in homeland security, agriculture, and several other applications. The research presented reports the ability of the aerosol mass spectrometer (AMS) to detect molecules on the surface of dust particles without detecting the particle core.
Experiments were carried out to detect semi-volatile organic compounds adsorbed onto the surface of particulates without interference from the dust particle core. Methyl salicylate, oleic acid, and organophosphorus pesticides such as Malathion were detected on the surface of particles representative of dust-type materials. Zeolite powders were used as aerosol support, representative of a …
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Web Reviews: Open Science Caught On Tape: Science & Technology Video Web Sites, Lisa Johnston
Web Reviews: Open Science Caught On Tape: Science & Technology Video Web Sites, Lisa Johnston
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Sci-Tech Book News Reviews, Susan Fingerman
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Beyond The Chemistry Web, Bob Buchanan
Beyond The Chemistry Web, Bob Buchanan
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Using humor in science, particularly chemistry.
Testing And Estimation For Functional Data With Applications To Magnetometer Records, Inga Maslova
Testing And Estimation For Functional Data With Applications To Magnetometer Records, Inga Maslova
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
The functional linear model, Yn = ψXn + εn, with functional response and explanatory variables is considered. A simple test of the nullity of ψ based on the principal component decomposition is proposed. The test statistic has asymptotic chi-squared distribution, which is also an excellent approximation in finite samples. The methodology is applied to data from terrestrial magnetic observatories.
In recent years, the interaction of the auroral substorms with the equatorial and mid-latitude currents has been the subject of extensive research. We introduce a new statistical technique that allows us to test at a specified …
Covert Botnet Implementation And Defense Against Covert Botnets, Lokesh Babu Ramesh Babu
Covert Botnet Implementation And Defense Against Covert Botnets, Lokesh Babu Ramesh Babu
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
The advent of the Internet and its benevolent use has benefited mankind in private and business use alike. However, like any other technology, the Internet is often used for malevolent purposes. One such malevolent purpose is to attack computers using botnets. Botnets are stealthy, and the victims are typically unaware of the malicious activities and the resultant havoc they can cause. Computer security experts seek to combat the botnet menace. However, attackers come up with new botnet designs that exploit the weaknesses in existing defense mechanisms and, thus, continue to evade detection.
Therefore, it is necessary to analyze the weaknesses …