Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Physical Sciences and Mathematics Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Discipline
Institution
Keyword
Publication Year
Publication
Publication Type
File Type

Articles 142321 - 142350 of 302890

Full-Text Articles in Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Physics Education: Analysis Of The Effects Of I>Clicker Usage In The Gen Ed Classroom On Content Learning, Collin Mortensen May 2015

Physics Education: Analysis Of The Effects Of I>Clicker Usage In The Gen Ed Classroom On Content Learning, Collin Mortensen

Physics Capstone Projects

The modern classroom has a wide variety of tools and technology available as aids to assist in students’ content area learning. One of these tools which has gained increased popularity recently is the i>clicker, a remote device that allows students to answer questions posed by lecturers through media presentations such as PowerPoint. Lecturers are able to record and display the answers selected by the students in class, providing real-time feedback to students on material lectured on in class.

The goal of this study was to examine the effectiveness of the i>clicker device as an aid in content learning …


Cosm News, Georgia Southern University May 2015

Cosm News, Georgia Southern University

College of Science and Mathematics News (2012-2019)

  • Biology Student Wins 1st Place at Research Symposium


Non-Invasive Detection Of Moving And Stationary Human With Wifi, Chenshu Wu, Zheng Yang, Zimu Zhou, Xuefeng Liu, Yunhao Liu, Jiannong Cao May 2015

Non-Invasive Detection Of Moving And Stationary Human With Wifi, Chenshu Wu, Zheng Yang, Zimu Zhou, Xuefeng Liu, Yunhao Liu, Jiannong Cao

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

Non-invasive human sensing based on radio signals has attracted a great deal of research interest and fostered a broad range of innovative applications of localization, gesture recognition, smart health-care, etc., for which a primary primitive is to detect human presence. Previous works have studied the detection of moving humans via signal variations caused by human movements. For stationary people, however, existing approaches often employ a prerequisite scenario-tailored calibration of channel profile in human-free environments. Based on in-depth understanding of human motion induced signal attenuation reflected by PHY layer channel state information (CSI), we propose DeMan, a unified scheme for non-invasive …


Relative Localization Of Rfid Tags Using Spatial-Temporal Phase Profiling, Longfei Shangguan, Zheng Yang, Alex X. Liu, Zimu Zhou, Yunhao Liu May 2015

Relative Localization Of Rfid Tags Using Spatial-Temporal Phase Profiling, Longfei Shangguan, Zheng Yang, Alex X. Liu, Zimu Zhou, Yunhao Liu

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

Many object localization applications need the relative locations of a set of objects as oppose to their absolute locations. Although many schemes for object localization using Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags have been proposed, they mostly focus on absolute object localization and are not suitable for relative object localization because of large error margins and the special hardware that they require. In this paper, we propose an approach called Spatial-Temporal Phase Profiling (STPP) to RFID based relative object localization. The basic idea of STPP is that by moving a reader over a set of tags during which the reader continuously …


Project-Based Collaborative Innovation For The Igeneration, James Gerry, Carl Heine May 2015

Project-Based Collaborative Innovation For The Igeneration, James Gerry, Carl Heine

Carl Heine

Social media provides powerful opportunities to create new learning communities. Online, project-based activities reach today's iGen students in ways they learn best, maximizing interaction and individualization through the use of free Web technologies such as CoolHub.IMSA. Discover ways to use networing tools to transform teaching and learning at your school.


Session C-1: Coolhub.Imsa: Collaborative Innovation Networks, James Gerry, Carl Heine, Branson Lawrence, Aracelys Rios May 2015

Session C-1: Coolhub.Imsa: Collaborative Innovation Networks, James Gerry, Carl Heine, Branson Lawrence, Aracelys Rios

Carl Heine

The use of social networking for students to learn from each other and experts around the world


Session D-4: Coolhub.Imsa: Collaborative Innovation In Action, Carl Heine, James Gerry May 2015

Session D-4: Coolhub.Imsa: Collaborative Innovation In Action, Carl Heine, James Gerry

Carl Heine

Transform STEM teaching and learning with CoolHub.IMSA, a free virtual platform where youth and adults collaborate on projects they create. Explore the site through the eyes of project members and discover powerful ways to collaborate, innovate and network for learning.


Lightlda: Big Topic Models On Modest Compute Clusters, Jinhui Yuan, Fei Gao, Quirong Ho, Jinliang Wei, Xun Zheng, Eric P. Xing, Tie-Yan Liu, Wei-Ying Ma May 2015

Lightlda: Big Topic Models On Modest Compute Clusters, Jinhui Yuan, Fei Gao, Quirong Ho, Jinliang Wei, Xun Zheng, Eric P. Xing, Tie-Yan Liu, Wei-Ying Ma

Fei Gao

When building large-scale machine learning (ML) programs, such as big topic models or deep neural nets, one usually assumes such tasks can only be attempted with industrial-sized clusters with thousands of nodes, which are out of reach for most practitioners or academic researchers. We consider this challenge in the context of topic modeling on web-scale corpora, and show that with a modest cluster of as few as 8 machines, we can train a topic model with 1 million topics and a 1-million-word vocabulary (for a total of 1 trillion parameters), on a document collection with 200 billion tokens -- a …


U.S. Drought Monitor, May 5, 2015, Mark D. Svoboda May 2015

U.S. Drought Monitor, May 5, 2015, Mark D. Svoboda

United States Agricultural Commodities in Drought Archive

Drought map of U.S. for May 5, 2015 (5/5/15) plus: U.S. crop areas experiencing drought (map), Approximate percentage of crop located in drought, by state (bar graph), Percent of crop area located in drought, past 52 weeks (line graph) for: Corn, Soybeans, Hay, Cattle, Winter wheat.


Using Python To Solve The Navier-Stokes Equations - Applications In The Preconditioned Iterative Methods, Jia Liu, Lina Wu, Xingang Fang May 2015

Using Python To Solve The Navier-Stokes Equations - Applications In The Preconditioned Iterative Methods, Jia Liu, Lina Wu, Xingang Fang

Publications and Research

This article describes a new numerical solver for the Navier-Stokes equations. The proposed solver is written in Python which is a newly developed language. The Python packages are built to solve the Navier-Stokes equations with existing libraries. We have created discretized coefficient matrices from systems of the Navier-Stokes equations by the finite difference method. In addition we focus on the preconditioned Krylov subspace iterative methods in the linearized systems. Numerical results of performances for the Preconditioned iterative methods are demonstrated. The comparison between Python and Matlab is discussed at the end of the paper.


Differential Geometry: Curvature And Holonomy, Austin Christian May 2015

Differential Geometry: Curvature And Holonomy, Austin Christian

Math Theses

We develop the basic language of differential geometry, including smooth manifolds, bundles, and differential forms. Once this background is established, we explore parallelism in smooth manifolds -- in particular, in Riemannian manifolds -- and conclude by presenting a proof of the Ambrose-Singer theorem, which relates parallelism (holonomy) to curvature in principal bundles.


Molecular Characterization Of Free Tropospheric Aerosol Collected At The Pico Mountain Observatory: A Case Study With A Long-Range Transported Biomass Burning Plume, K. Dzepina, C. Mazzoleni, Paulo Fialho, Swarup China, B. Zhang, R. C. Owen, D. Helmig, D. Helmig, S. Kumar, Judith Perlinger, L. Kramer, M. P. Dziobak, M. T. Ampadu, S. Olsen, D. J. Wuebbles, Lynn Mazzoleni May 2015

Molecular Characterization Of Free Tropospheric Aerosol Collected At The Pico Mountain Observatory: A Case Study With A Long-Range Transported Biomass Burning Plume, K. Dzepina, C. Mazzoleni, Paulo Fialho, Swarup China, B. Zhang, R. C. Owen, D. Helmig, D. Helmig, S. Kumar, Judith Perlinger, L. Kramer, M. P. Dziobak, M. T. Ampadu, S. Olsen, D. J. Wuebbles, Lynn Mazzoleni

Department of Chemistry Publications

Free tropospheric aerosol was sampled at the Pico Mountain Observatory located at 2225 m above mean sea level on Pico Island of the Azores archipelago in the North Atlantic. The observatory is located ~ 3900 km east and downwind of North America, which enables studies of free tropospheric air transported over long distances. Aerosol samples collected on filters from June to October 2012 were analyzed to characterize organic carbon, elemental carbon, and inorganic ions. The average ambient concentration of aerosol was 0.9 ± 0.7 μg m−3. On average, organic aerosol components represent the largest mass fraction of the total measured …


Water Balance Of Flooded Rice In The Tropics, Siva Sivapalan May 2015

Water Balance Of Flooded Rice In The Tropics, Siva Sivapalan

Books & book chapters

Department of Agriculture and Food, WA staff member authored "Water Balance of Flooded Rice in the Tropics" in the publication Irrigation and Drainage - Sustainable Strategies and Systems’, edited by Muhammad Salik Javaid, published by INTECH, May 2015

Chapter Summary: Excess groundwater recharge rates under irrigated agriculture may lead to problems such as rising watertable, waterlogging and salinity. In irrigated areas, growers may need to manage this water and hence, understanding what leakage is attributed to what crops will become more important. In this study, evaporation, transpiration, and deep percolation losses were estimated for ponded rice culture, using a …


The P -Royden And P -Harmonic Boundaries For Metric Measure Spaces, Marcello Lucia, Michael J. Puls May 2015

The P -Royden And P -Harmonic Boundaries For Metric Measure Spaces, Marcello Lucia, Michael J. Puls

Publications and Research

Let p be a real number greater than one and let X be a locally compact, noncompact metric measure space that satisfy certain conditions. The p-Royden and p-harmonic boundaries of X are constructed by using the p-Royden algebra of functions on X and a Dirichlet type problem is solved for the p-Royden boundary. We also characterize the metric measure spaces whose p-harmonic boundary is empty.


Modeling The Optical Response To A Near-Field Probe Tip From A Generalized Multilayer Thin Film, A.J. Lawrence May 2015

Modeling The Optical Response To A Near-Field Probe Tip From A Generalized Multilayer Thin Film, A.J. Lawrence

Dissertations and Theses

The contrast mechanism in Kerr imaging is the apparent angle through which the plane of polarization is rotated upon reflection from a magnetic surface. This can be calculated for a well characterized surface given the polarization state of the incident light. As in traditional optical microscopy, the spatial resolution is limited by diffraction to roughly half the wavelength of the illumination light.

The diffraction limit can be circumvented through the use of near-field scanning optical microscopy, in which the illumination source is an evanescent field at the tip of a tapered optical fiber. A novel probe design for near-field optical …


Magnetism Of Fept Nanoclusters In Polyimide, Mircea Chipara, Tom George, Yingfan Xu, Ralph Skomski, Lanping Yue, Nasar Ali, David J. Sellmyer May 2015

Magnetism Of Fept Nanoclusters In Polyimide, Mircea Chipara, Tom George, Yingfan Xu, Ralph Skomski, Lanping Yue, Nasar Ali, David J. Sellmyer

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications and Presentations

FePt nanoclusters have been implanted onto polyimide films and subjected to thermal annealing in order to obtain a special magnetic phase (L10) dispersed within the polymer. SQUID measurements quantified the magnetic features of the as-prepared and annealed hybrid films. As-implanted FePt nanoparticles in polyimide films exhibited a blocking temperature of 70 ± 5 K. Thermal annealing in zero and 10 kOe applied magnetic field increased the magnetic anisotropy and coercivity of the samples. Wide Angle X-Ray Scattering confirmed the presence of FePt and L10 phase. All samples (as deposited and annealed) exhibited electron spin resonance spectra consisting of two overlapping …


Improvement Of Mechanical Properties And Water Stability Of Vegetable Protein Based Plastics, Gowrishankar Srinivasan May 2015

Improvement Of Mechanical Properties And Water Stability Of Vegetable Protein Based Plastics, Gowrishankar Srinivasan

Gowrishankar Srinivasan

Bio-renewable bio-degradable plastics are a potential solution to the growing problems of pollution caused by petroleum plastics and dependency on foreign nations for petroleum resources. One possible feed stock for these materials are vegetable proteins, especially from soy bean and corn. These proteins have relatively high molecular weights and have the potential of being processed with standard polymer processing technologies. But some issues that need to be addressed are their water instability (soy protein) and inferior mechanical properties as compared to petroleum derived plastics. In this study, soy protein isolates (SPI) and zein protein was processed with various additives and …


Adcp Mooring System On The Southeast Florida Shelf, Alexander Soloviev, Cayla Whitney Dean, Robert H. Weisberg, Mark E. Luther, Jon Wood May 2015

Adcp Mooring System On The Southeast Florida Shelf, Alexander Soloviev, Cayla Whitney Dean, Robert H. Weisberg, Mark E. Luther, Jon Wood

Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Reports

No abstract provided.


A Stabilized Finite Element Method For Calculating Balance Velocities In Ice Sheets, Douglas Brinkerhoff, Jesse Johnson May 2015

A Stabilized Finite Element Method For Calculating Balance Velocities In Ice Sheets, Douglas Brinkerhoff, Jesse Johnson

Computer Science Faculty Publications

We present a numerical method for calculating vertically averaged velocity fields using a mass conservation approach, commonly known as balance velocities. This allows for an unstructured grid, is not dependent on a heuristic flow routing algorithm, and is both parallelizable and efficient. We apply the method to calculate depth-averaged velocities of the Greenland Ice Sheet, and find that the method produces grid-independent velocity fields for a sufficient parameterization of horizontal plane stresses on flow directions. We show that balance velocity can be used as the forward model for a constrained optimization problem that can be used to fill gaps and …


Distance Correlation Measures Applied To Analyze Relation Between Variables In Liver Cirrhosis Marker Data, Atanu Bhattacharjee Dr. May 2015

Distance Correlation Measures Applied To Analyze Relation Between Variables In Liver Cirrhosis Marker Data, Atanu Bhattacharjee Dr.

COBRA Preprint Series

Distance Correlation is another newer choice to compute the relation between variables. However, the Bayesian counterpart of Distance Correlation is not established. In this paper, Bayesian counterpart of Distance Correlation is pro- posed. Proposed method is illustrated with Liver Chirrhosis Marker data. The relevant studies information about relation between AST and ALT is used to formulate the prior information for Bayesian computation. The Distance Correlation between AST and ALT (both are liver performance marker) is computed with 0.44. The credible interval is observed with (0.41, 0.46).Bayesian counter- part to compute Distance correlation is simple and handy.


Atomic Data For Zn Ɪɪ: Improving Spectral Diagnostics Of Chemical Evolution In High-Redshift Galaxies, Romas Kisielius, Varsha P. Kulkarni, Gary J. Ferland, Pavel Bogdanovich, Debopam Som, Matt L. Lykins May 2015

Atomic Data For Zn Ɪɪ: Improving Spectral Diagnostics Of Chemical Evolution In High-Redshift Galaxies, Romas Kisielius, Varsha P. Kulkarni, Gary J. Ferland, Pavel Bogdanovich, Debopam Som, Matt L. Lykins

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications

Damped Lyα (DLA) and sub-DLA absorbers in quasar spectra provide the most sensitive tools for measuring the element abundances of distant galaxies. The estimation of abundances from absorption lines depends sensitively on the accuracy of the atomic data used. We have started a project to produce new atomic spectroscopic parameters for optical and UV spectral lines using state-of-the-art computer codes employing a very broad configuration interaction (CI) basis. Here we report our results for Zn ii, an ion used widely in studies of the interstellar medium (ISM) as well as DLAs and sub-DLAs. We report new calculations of many …


Comparative Analysis Of Non-Tidal, Mitigated, Forested Wetlands In Virginia Piedmont And Inner Coastal Plain, Jesse Benjamin Radolinski May 2015

Comparative Analysis Of Non-Tidal, Mitigated, Forested Wetlands In Virginia Piedmont And Inner Coastal Plain, Jesse Benjamin Radolinski

Student Research Submissions

According to USEPA's "No Net Loss," memorandum, wetlands must be created in compensation for any unavoidable impacts resulting from development. Ideally, each individual constructed wetland should become functionally comparable to its natural predecessor. Three constructed non-tidal palustrine forested wetlands (PFO) and one natural PFO were compared based on vegetative proliferation and soil physiochemical characteristics in the Virginia Piedmont and Coastal Plain provinces. Vegetation parameters included woody stem counts, a list of total wetland flora, Basal Area (BA), and Diameter at Breast Height (DBH) measurements. Soils were flooded using synthetic-enriched freshwater (with naturally occurring concentrations of NH4-N and PO4-P) for 72 …


Suitability Of Nickel Chromium Wire Cutters As Deployable Release Mechanisms On Cubesats In Low Earth Orbit, James Gardiner May 2015

Suitability Of Nickel Chromium Wire Cutters As Deployable Release Mechanisms On Cubesats In Low Earth Orbit, James Gardiner

Physics Capstone Projects

This paper investigates the suitability of a nickel chromium wire cutter (NCWC) for use on the GASPACS (Get Away Special Passive Attitude Control Satellite) Mission. It is intended that when activated the NCWC will cut through a restraining wire and thereby release the stored energy of the deployable AeroBoom. Flight worthiness is based on favorable performance during functional testing to address known issues with the NCWC, such as wire burn through and cutting issues. In-depth testing discussed in this paper includes: Manufacturability of the NCWC, including analysis of possible acceptable performance errors induced from inefficiencies in the assembly process, functional …


Naturalized Communication And Testing, Marly Roncken, Swetha Mettala Gilla, Hoon Park, Navaneeth Prasannakumar Jamadagni, Christopher Cowan, Ivan Sutherland May 2015

Naturalized Communication And Testing, Marly Roncken, Swetha Mettala Gilla, Hoon Park, Navaneeth Prasannakumar Jamadagni, Christopher Cowan, Ivan Sutherland

Computer Science Faculty Publications and Presentations

We ”naturalize” the handshake communication links of a self-timed system by assigning the capabilities of filling and draining a link and of storing its full or empty status to the link itself. This contrasts with assigning these capabilities to the joints, the modules connected by the links, as was previously done. Under naturalized communication, the differences between Micropipeline, GasP, Mousetrap, and Click circuits are seen only in the links — the joints become identical; past, present, and future link and joint designs become interchangeable. We also “naturalize” the actions of a self-timed system, giving actions status equal to states — …


The Effect Of Substrate On Quartz Precipitation Rates, Victoria Igoe May 2015

The Effect Of Substrate On Quartz Precipitation Rates, Victoria Igoe

Honors Projects

The role of substrate on the precipitation of quartz from solution is a confused subject based on past research. The two types of surfaces examined in this project, weathered surfaces and freshly fractured surfaces, may or may not influence the rate of precipitation of quartz from aqueous solution. Precipitation rates on these surfaces are compared via 'sandwich' type experiments, where both naturally weathered quartz grains and freshly fractured synthetic quartz grains are placed in weld-sealed gold tubes, separated by a cement source of amorphous silica. The experiments were run at 450 degrees Celsius and about 150 MPa for varying amounts …


Using Maya And Mathematica To Create Mathematical Art, Allison Carr May 2015

Using Maya And Mathematica To Create Mathematical Art, Allison Carr

Honors Projects

The project consists of six pieces of art that were created in Maya using mathematical objects created in Mathematica. Accompanying the art are artist statements for each piece, the mathematics behind each object used, and the Mathematica codes used to generate the objects.


Aerosol Size Distribution Measurements During The 2014 Nasa Sarp Campaign In The Central Valley And Sierra Nevada Mountains In California, Victoria A. Hampton May 2015

Aerosol Size Distribution Measurements During The 2014 Nasa Sarp Campaign In The Central Valley And Sierra Nevada Mountains In California, Victoria A. Hampton

Mahurin Honors College Capstone Experience/Thesis Projects

Aerosols are directly and indirectly related to global climate by scattering radiation and also by seeding cloud formation. As a part of the 2014 NASA Student Airborne Research Program (SARP), research flights were conducted over the Central California region to better understand air quality in large urban California cities and also in the Central Valley. Using a Droplet Measurement Technologies Ultra High Sensitivity Aerosol Spectrometer (DMT-UHSAS), aerosol size distributions were measured across geographic regions of interest. Previous research has suggested that aerosols originating in the Central Valley may travel eastward to the Sierra Nevada and, once lifted orographically, could suppress …


No-Arbitrage Option Pricing And The Binomial Asset Pricing Model, Nicholas S. Hurley May 2015

No-Arbitrage Option Pricing And The Binomial Asset Pricing Model, Nicholas S. Hurley

Honors College Theses

Financial markets often employ the use of securities, which are defined to be any kind of tradable financial asset. Common types of securities include stocks and bonds. A particular type of security, known as a derivative security (or simply, a derivative), are financial instruments whose value is derived from another underlying security or asset (such as a stock). A common kind of derivative is an option, which is a contract that gives the holder the right but not the obligation to go through with the terms of said contract. An example of an option is the European Option, which we …


Analogs Of Ldl Receptor Ligand Motifs In Dengue Envelope And Capsid Proteins As Potential Codes For Cell Entry, Juan Guevara Jr., Jamie Romo Jr., Troy Mcwhorter, Natalia Valentinova Guevara May 2015

Analogs Of Ldl Receptor Ligand Motifs In Dengue Envelope And Capsid Proteins As Potential Codes For Cell Entry, Juan Guevara Jr., Jamie Romo Jr., Troy Mcwhorter, Natalia Valentinova Guevara

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications and Presentations

It is established that cell entry of low density lipoprotein particles (LLPs) containing Apo B100 and Apo E is mediated by receptors and GAGs. Receptor ligand motifs, XBBBXXBX, XBBXBX, and ΨBΨXB, and mono- and bipartite NLS sequences are abundant in Apo E and Apo B100 as well as in envelope and capsid proteins of Dengue viruses 1-4 (DENV1-4). Synthetic, fluorescence-labeled peptides of sequences in DENV2 envelope protein, and DENV3 capsid that include these motifs were used to conduct a qualitative assessment of cell binding and entry capacity using …


Trip: Tracking Rhythms In Plants, An Automated Leaf Movement Analysis Program For Circadian Period Estimation, Kathleen Greenham, Ping Lou, Sara E. Remsen, Hany Farid, C Robertson Mcclung May 2015

Trip: Tracking Rhythms In Plants, An Automated Leaf Movement Analysis Program For Circadian Period Estimation, Kathleen Greenham, Ping Lou, Sara E. Remsen, Hany Farid, C Robertson Mcclung

Dartmouth Scholarship

Background: A well characterized output of the circadian clock in plants is the daily rhythmic movement of leaves. This process has been used extensively in Arabidopsis to estimate circadian period in natural accessions as well as mutants with known defects in circadian clock function. Current methods for estimating circadian period by leaf movement involve manual steps throughout the analysis and are often limited to analyzing one leaf or cotyledon at a time.

Methods: In this study, we describe the development of TRiP (Tracking Rhythms in Plants), a new method for estimating circadian period using a motion estimation algorithm that can …