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Managing The Spread Of Alfalfa Stem Nematodes Ditylenchus Dipsaci: The Relationship Between Crop Rotation And Pest Re-Emergence, Scott Jordan May 2015

Managing The Spread Of Alfalfa Stem Nematodes Ditylenchus Dipsaci: The Relationship Between Crop Rotation And Pest Re-Emergence, Scott Jordan

All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023

Alfalfa is a critical cash/rotation crop in the western region of the United States, where it is common to find crops affected by the alfalfa stem nematode (Ditylenchus dipsaci). Understanding the spread dynamics associated with this pest would allow end-users to design better management programs and farming practices. This is of particular importance given that there are no nematicides available against alfalfa stem nematode and control strategies largely rely on crop rotation to non-host crops or by planting resistant varieties. I present a basic host-parasite model that describes the spread of the alfalfa stem nematode on alfalfa crops. With this …


Energetic, Relativistic And Ultra-Relativistic Electrons: Comparison Of Long-Term Verb Code Simulations With Van Allen Probes Measurements, A. Drozdov, Y. Y. Shprits, K. Orlova, A. C. Kellerman, D. A. Subbotin, D. N. Baker, Harlan E. Spence, Geoffrey Reeves May 2015

Energetic, Relativistic And Ultra-Relativistic Electrons: Comparison Of Long-Term Verb Code Simulations With Van Allen Probes Measurements, A. Drozdov, Y. Y. Shprits, K. Orlova, A. C. Kellerman, D. A. Subbotin, D. N. Baker, Harlan E. Spence, Geoffrey Reeves

Physics & Astronomy

In this study, we compare long-term simulations performed by the Versatile Electron Radiation Belt (VERB) code with observations from the Magnetic Electron Ion Spectrometer and Relativistic Electron-Proton Telescope instruments on the Van Allen Probes satellites. The model takes into account radial, energy, pitch angle and mixed diffusion, losses into the atmosphere, and magnetopause shadowing. We consider the energetic (>100 keV), relativistic (~0.5–1 MeV), and ultrarelativistic (>2 MeV) electrons. One year of relativistic electron measurements (μ = 700 MeV/G) from 1 October 2012 to 1 October 2013 are well reproduced by the simulation during varying levels of geomagnetic …


Analysis Of Plasmaspheric Hiss Wave Amplitudes Inferred From Low-Altitude Poes Electron Data: Technique Sensitivity Analysis, M. De Soria-Santacruz, W. Li, R. M. Thorne, Q. Ma, J. Bortnik, B. Ni, C A. Kletzing, W. S. Kurth, G. B. Hospodarsky, Harlan E. Spence, Geoffrey Reeves, J. B. Blake, Joseph F. Fennell May 2015

Analysis Of Plasmaspheric Hiss Wave Amplitudes Inferred From Low-Altitude Poes Electron Data: Technique Sensitivity Analysis, M. De Soria-Santacruz, W. Li, R. M. Thorne, Q. Ma, J. Bortnik, B. Ni, C A. Kletzing, W. S. Kurth, G. B. Hospodarsky, Harlan E. Spence, Geoffrey Reeves, J. B. Blake, Joseph F. Fennell

Physics & Astronomy

A novel technique capable of inferring wave amplitudes from low-altitude electron measurements from the Polar Operational Environmental Satellites (POES) spacecraft has been previously proposed to construct a global dynamic model of chorus and plasmaspheric hiss waves. In this paper we focus on plasmaspheric hiss, which is an incoherent broadband emission that plays a dominant role in the loss of energetic electrons from the inner magnetosphere. We analyze the sensitivity of the POES technique to different inputs used to infer the hiss wave amplitudes during three conjunction events with the Van Allen Probes. These amplitudes are calculated with different input models …


Investigating Categorization Preferences For Online Dating Sites, Scott Morrissette May 2015

Investigating Categorization Preferences For Online Dating Sites, Scott Morrissette

CCE Theses and Dissertations

The purpose of the study was to determine whether a three-category (3C) system for classifying profiles on online dating sites provides advantages over a two-category (2C) system as decision makers evaluate a long list of profiles. Two groups of single heterosexual or bisexual women ages 20 to 30 reviewed a list of 60 male profiles on simulated online dating sites to choose which profiled man they would most like to learn more about. One group (n = 53) evaluated the profiles using a 2C system; the other group (n = 56) used a 3C system. After making their choice, women …


A Dynamic Behavioral Biometric Approach To Authenticate Users Employing Their Fingers To Interact With Touchscreen Devices, Arturo Ponce May 2015

A Dynamic Behavioral Biometric Approach To Authenticate Users Employing Their Fingers To Interact With Touchscreen Devices, Arturo Ponce

CCE Theses and Dissertations

The use of mobile devices has extended to all areas of human life and has changed the way people work and socialize. Mobile devices are susceptible to getting lost, stolen, or compromised. Several approaches have been adopted to protect the information stored on these devices. One of these approaches is user authentication. The two most popular methods of user authentication are knowledge based and token based methods but they present different kinds of problems.

Biometric authentication methods have emerged in recent years as a way to deal with these problems. They use an individual’s unique characteristics for identification and have …


The Fattened Davis Complex And The Weighted L^2-(Co)Homology Of Coxeter Groups, Wiktor Jerzy Mogilski May 2015

The Fattened Davis Complex And The Weighted L^2-(Co)Homology Of Coxeter Groups, Wiktor Jerzy Mogilski

Theses and Dissertations

Associated to a Coxeter system $(W,S)$ there is a contractible simplicial complex $\Sigma$ called the Davis complex on which $W$ acts properly and cocompactly by reflections. Given a positive real multiparameter $\Q$ indexed by $S$, one can define the weighted $L^2$--(co)homology groups of $\Sigma$ and associate to them a nonnegative real number called the weighted $L^2$--Betti number. Unfortunately, not much is known about the behavior of these groups when $\Q$ lies outside a certain restricted range, and weighted $L^2$--Betti numbers have proven difficult to compute. We propose a program to compute the weighted $L^2$--(co)homology of $\Sigma$ by introducing a thickened …


Simulations Of Nanoscale Ni/Al Multilayer Foils With Intermediate Ni2al3 Growth, I. E. Gunduz, S. Onel, C. C. Doumanidis, C. Rebholz, Steven F. Son May 2015

Simulations Of Nanoscale Ni/Al Multilayer Foils With Intermediate Ni2al3 Growth, I. E. Gunduz, S. Onel, C. C. Doumanidis, C. Rebholz, Steven F. Son

Purdue Energetics Research Center Articles

Nanoscale multilayers of binary metallic systems, such as nickel/aluminum, exhibit self-propagating exothermic reactions due to the high formation enthalpy of the intermetallic compounds. Most of the previous modelingapproaches on the reactions of this system rely on the use of mass diffusionwith a phenomenological derived diffusion coefficient representing single-phase (NiAl) growth, coupled with heat transport. We show that the reaction kinetics, temperatures, and thermal front width can be reproduced more satisfactorily with the sequential growth of Ni2Al3 followed by NiAl, utilizing independently obtained interdiffusivities. The computational domain was meshed with a dynamically generated bi-modal grid consisting of fine and coarse zones …


The Minimal Zn-Symmetric Graphs That Are Not Zn-Spherical, Lowell Abrams, Dan Slilaty May 2015

The Minimal Zn-Symmetric Graphs That Are Not Zn-Spherical, Lowell Abrams, Dan Slilaty

Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications

Given a graph G equipped with faithful and fixed-point-free Γ-action (Γ a finite group) we define an orbit minor H of G to be a minor of G for which the deletion and contraction sets are closed under the Γ-action. The orbit minor H inherits a Γ-symmetry from G, and when the contraction set is acyclic the action inherited by H remains faithful and fixed-point free. When G embeds in the sphere and the Γ-action on G extends to a Γ-action on the entire sphere, we say that G is Γ-spherical. In this paper we determine for every odd value …


Statement And Action Agenda From The Girls In Emergencies Collaborative, Omar Robles, Judith Bruce, Holly G. Atkinson, Dale Buscher, Karen Scriven, Kristin Kim Bart, Shelby French, Judithe Registre, Audrey Anderson May 2015

Statement And Action Agenda From The Girls In Emergencies Collaborative, Omar Robles, Judith Bruce, Holly G. Atkinson, Dale Buscher, Karen Scriven, Kristin Kim Bart, Shelby French, Judithe Registre, Audrey Anderson

Publications and Research

Many adolescent girls—the poorest girls in the poorest communities—already live in an “emergency.” Humanitarian crises only amplify the call on their coping and caring capacities, while exacerbating their vulnerabilities. The frequency and intensity of emergencies, including natural disasters, conflicts, and infectious disease outbreaks such as Ebola, appear to be growing. These emergencies threaten entire communities and whole countries, often with global implications. Many become virtually permanent.


Perceptions Of Bike Sharing In Underserved Communities Within Milwaukee And The Twin Cities, James Hannig May 2015

Perceptions Of Bike Sharing In Underserved Communities Within Milwaukee And The Twin Cities, James Hannig

Theses and Dissertations

Despite becoming increasingly more popular in cities across North America, many bikeshare systems have received criticism for not reaching minority and low-income populations. Several bikeshare operators have implemented measures to reach these populations including removing financial barriers, placing stations in underserved neighborhoods, and partnering with various community organizations. However, until recently, few have explored how people in these underserved areas perceive bike sharing.

Feedback was solicited from key community partners in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota to better understand how bike sharing is perceived in underserved communities and to determine whether other models could better address the transportation needs …


I. Palladium (0)-Catalyzed Asymmetric Rearrangement Of Allyl Enol Ether For The Synthesis Of Α -Aryl Quaternary Carbon Center. Ii. Synthesis Of Chiral Tryptophan Analogs And Studies Towards Synthesis Of Tryprostatin A And B, Md Nazim Uddin May 2015

I. Palladium (0)-Catalyzed Asymmetric Rearrangement Of Allyl Enol Ether For The Synthesis Of Α -Aryl Quaternary Carbon Center. Ii. Synthesis Of Chiral Tryptophan Analogs And Studies Towards Synthesis Of Tryprostatin A And B, Md Nazim Uddin

Theses and Dissertations

The development of efficient catalytic enantioselective synthesis of all carbon quaternary centers is a significant challenge in chemical synthesis due to the difficulties of carbon-carbon bond formation at quaternary center. Using phase transfer catalyst we attempted to create quaternary carbon center via direct C-alkylation of hydroxyarylacrylates, instead we obtained O-alkylated acrylates. We succeeded in C-alkylation which involves an indirect method via the O-alkylation of 3-hydroxy aryl acrylates and a subsequent [3, 3] sigmatropic rearrangement (Claisen rearrangement). The O-alkylated products are obtained in yields ranging from 65-85%, and the corresponding Claisen rearrangement products in yields ranging from 55-90%. Typically Pd(II) catalysts …


Gravitational Waves From Rotating Neutron Stars And Compact Binary Systems, Leslie Wade May 2015

Gravitational Waves From Rotating Neutron Stars And Compact Binary Systems, Leslie Wade

Theses and Dissertations

It is widely anticipated that the first direct detections of gravitational waves will be made by advanced gravitational-wave detectors, such as the two Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatories (LIGO) and the Virgo interferometer. In preparation for the advanced detector era, I have worked on both detection and post-detection efforts involving two gravitational wave sources: isolated rotating neutron stars (NSs) and compact binary coalescences (CBCs). My dissertation includes three main research projects: 1) a population synthesis study assessing the detectability of isolated NSs, 2) a CBC search for intermediate-mass black-hole binaries (IMBHBs), and 3) new methods for directly measuring the neutron-star (NS) …


Development, Validation, And Application Of Analytical Methods For Characterizing Adsorbed Protein Orientation, Conformation, And Bioactivity, Aby Thyparambil May 2015

Development, Validation, And Application Of Analytical Methods For Characterizing Adsorbed Protein Orientation, Conformation, And Bioactivity, Aby Thyparambil

All Dissertations

The structure and bioactivity of adsorbed proteins are tightly interrelated and play a key role in their interaction with the surrounding environment. These factors are of critical importance in many biotechnological applications. However, because the bioactive state of an adsorbed protein is a function of the orientation, conformation, and accessibility of its bioactive site(s), the isolated determination of just one or two of these factors will typically not be sufficient to understand the structure-function relationships of the adsorbed layer. Rather a combination of methods is needed to address each of these factors in a synergistic manner to provide a complementary …


Ph Sensing And Imaging With Nanoparticles And Implantable Films, Fenglin Wang May 2015

Ph Sensing And Imaging With Nanoparticles And Implantable Films, Fenglin Wang

All Dissertations

pH is a very important parameter in biological systems. Monitoring pH in situ may provide useful information for studying pH regulated cellular events, diagnosing diseases and assessing treatment efficacy. Various strategies have been introduced for developing pH sensors. However, it is still challenging to monitor pH in biological systems with high specificity, especially through thick tissue. In this dissertation, we describe three types of pH sensors which are used to noninvasively monitor pH in living cells, monitor and map bacterial growth caused pH variation through thick tissue with minimal autofluorescence background. In Chapter 2, a pH nanosensor with high specificity …


The Contribution Of Indigenous Ecological Knowledge In Conservation Of Enguserosambu Community Forest, Tanzania, Agnes Sirima May 2015

The Contribution Of Indigenous Ecological Knowledge In Conservation Of Enguserosambu Community Forest, Tanzania, Agnes Sirima

All Dissertations

Community managed forests constitute a significant proportion of the world's forests, however, little is known regarding their condition or the details of how they are managed. Documented benefits of community managed forest include poverty alleviation and in some places a decrease in the rate of deforestation. Although some community based forests do not satisfy the IUCN definition of a protected areas, they provide valuable long term sustainability of forest products and many are also rich in biodiversity and support landscape conservation strategies. Forests are also home to many cultures including the indigenous people. Indigenous communities surrounding forest areas and other …


Precision Measurements Of A^N1 In The Deep Inelastic Regime, Jefferson Lab Hall A Collaboration, Todd Averett May 2015

Precision Measurements Of A^N1 In The Deep Inelastic Regime, Jefferson Lab Hall A Collaboration, Todd Averett

Arts & Sciences Articles

We have performed precision measurements of the double-spin virtual-photon asymmetry A1 on the neutron in the deep inelastic scattering regime, using an open-geometry, large-acceptance spectrometer and a longitudinally and transversely polarized 3He target. Our data cover a wide kinematic range 0.277 ≤ x ≤ 0.548 at an average Q 2 value of 3.078 (GeV/c)2, doubling the available high-precision neutron data in this x range. We have combined our results with world data on proton targets to make a leading-order extraction of the ratio of polarized-to-unpolarized parton distribution functions for up quarks and for down quarks in the same kinematic range. …


How Elevated Is The Dynamical-To-Stellar Mass Ratio Of The Ultracompact Dwarf S999?, Joachim Janz, Duncan Forbes, Mark Norris, Jay Strader, Samantha Penny, Martina Fagioli, Aaron Romanowsky May 2015

How Elevated Is The Dynamical-To-Stellar Mass Ratio Of The Ultracompact Dwarf S999?, Joachim Janz, Duncan Forbes, Mark Norris, Jay Strader, Samantha Penny, Martina Fagioli, Aaron Romanowsky

Faculty Publications

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Optimal "Big Data" Aggregation Systems - From Theory To Practical Application, William J. Culhane Iv May 2015

Optimal "Big Data" Aggregation Systems - From Theory To Practical Application, William J. Culhane Iv

Open Access Dissertations

The integration of computers into many facets of our lives has made the collection and storage of staggering amounts of data feasible. However, the data on its own is not so useful to us as the analysis and manipulation which allows manageable descriptive information to be extracted. New tools to extract this information from ever growing repositories of data are required.

Some of these analyses can take the form of a two phase problem which is easily distributed to take advantage of available computing power. The first phase involves computing some descriptive partial result from some subset of the original …


Novel Two-Dimensional Nanomaterials And Their Gas Sensing Properties, Haihui Pu May 2015

Novel Two-Dimensional Nanomaterials And Their Gas Sensing Properties, Haihui Pu

Theses and Dissertations

Graphene, an atomic thin two-dimensional (2D) material with C atoms arranged in a honeycomb lattice, has sparked an unprecedented research interest across various scientific communities since its initial mechanical isolation in 2004. The linear energy dispersion with respect to the momentum within 1 eV around the Fermi level at the high symmetric K (Dirac) points in the Brillouin zone renders graphene a wonder material for scientists. However, graphene’s semimetallic nature significantly limits its high-end applications, e.g., in digital logic circuits. Therefore, continued efforts in opening the band gap for graphene and in searching for novel 2D semiconducting materials are rewarding. …


N3lo Approximate Results For Top-Quark Differential Cross Sections And Forward-Backward Asymmetry, Nikolaos Kidonakis May 2015

N3lo Approximate Results For Top-Quark Differential Cross Sections And Forward-Backward Asymmetry, Nikolaos Kidonakis

Faculty Articles

I present a calculation of approximate N3LO corrections from NNLL soft-gluon resummation for differential distributions in top-antitop pair production in hadronic collisions. Soft-gluon corrections are the dominant contribution to top-quark production and closely approximate exact results through NNLO. I show aN3LO results for the total tt¯ cross section, the top-quark pT and rapidity distributions, and the top-quark forward-backward asymmetry. The higher-order corrections are significant and they reduce theoretical uncertainties.


Novel Applications Of And Extensions To Linear Regression Methods For The Biomedical And Materials Sciences., Joe Bible May 2015

Novel Applications Of And Extensions To Linear Regression Methods For The Biomedical And Materials Sciences., Joe Bible

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

In this work we present three topics, each of which centered on either the application or modification of various linear regression methods. Our work with respect to the “Materials Genome” project while undermined by oversimplification and data integrity issues in its early stages, provides a sound platform from which the project can proceed successfully. Building upon a growing body of knowledge around the use of Weighted Generalized Estimating Equations (WGEE), our second investigation proposes an extension to that framework intended to address the inherent bias present in the analysis of clustered longitudinal data with potentially informative cluster sizes and temporal …


Sulfur-Oxidation Enhances Nitrile Hydration In Bioinspired Ruthenium Complexes : Catalytic, Kinetic, And Dft Investigations., Davinder Kumar May 2015

Sulfur-Oxidation Enhances Nitrile Hydration In Bioinspired Ruthenium Complexes : Catalytic, Kinetic, And Dft Investigations., Davinder Kumar

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The current dissertation focuses on the effects of sulfur‒oxidation on nitrile hydration activity of a series of ruthenium(II) complexes inspired by nitrile hydratase (NHase). NHase catalytically hydrates nitriles to amides at a low spin non‒heme Fe(III) or non‒corrin Co(III) metal center. The active‒site employs a N2S3X type donor set using two carboxamido nitrogens and three cofacial cysteinic sulfurs that are present in distinct oxidation states as sulfinate (RSO2¯), sulfenate (RSO¯), and thiolate (RS¯). The apical site is occupied by substrate or solvent. A lack of sulfur‒oxidation renders the enzyme inactive. Three precatalysts, LnRuPPh3 (n = 1‒3), are employed to assess …


Knörrer Periodicity And Bott Periodicity, Michael K. Brown May 2015

Knörrer Periodicity And Bott Periodicity, Michael K. Brown

Department of Mathematics: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

The main goal of this dissertation is to explain a precise sense in which Knörrer periodicity in commutative algebra is a manifestation of Bott periodicity in topological K-theory. In Chapter 2, we motivate this project with a proof of the existence of an 8-periodic version of Knörrer periodicity for hypersurfaces defined over the real numbers. The 2- and 8-periodic versions of Knörrer periodicity for complex and real hypersurfaces, respectively, mirror the 2- and 8-periodic versions of Bott periodicity in KU- and KO-theory. In Chapter 3, we introduce the main tool we need to demonstrate the compatibility between Knörrer …


On Mikhailov's Reduction Group, Tihomir Valchev May 2015

On Mikhailov's Reduction Group, Tihomir Valchev

Articles

We present a generalization of the notion of reduction group which allows one to study in a uniform way certain classes of nonlocal $S$-integrable equations like Ablowitz-Musslimani's nonlocal Schr\"odinger equation. Another aspect of the proposed generalization is the possibility to derive in a systematic way solutions to S-integrable equations with prescribed symmetries.


Critical States Embedded In The Continuum, Milan Koirala, Alexey Yamilov, A. Basiri, Yaron Bromberg, Hui Cao, Tsampikos Kottos May 2015

Critical States Embedded In The Continuum, Milan Koirala, Alexey Yamilov, A. Basiri, Yaron Bromberg, Hui Cao, Tsampikos Kottos

Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works

Weintroduce a class of critical states which are embedded in the continuum (CSC) of a one-dimensional optical waveguide array with one non-Hermitian defect. These states are on the verge of being fractal and have real propagation constants. They emerge at a phase transition which is driven by the imaginary refractive index of the defective waveguide and it is accompanied by a mode segregation which reveals analogies with the Dicke super-radiance. Below this point the states are extended while above it they evolve to exponentially localized modes. An addition of a background gain or loss can turn these localized states into …


Stable Isotopes As A Tool To Characterize Carbon Cycling And Develop Hydrologic Budgets In Mantled Karst Settings, Katherine Knierim May 2015

Stable Isotopes As A Tool To Characterize Carbon Cycling And Develop Hydrologic Budgets In Mantled Karst Settings, Katherine Knierim

Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Isotopes of water (δ2H/δ18O), carbon dioxide (δ13C-CO2), and dissolved inorganic carbon (δ13C-DIC) were used to explore water quality, trace carbon cycling, and quantify recharge sources through mantled karst and into Blowing Spring Cave (BSC). Of the possible sources of contamination in the BSC recharge area, septic-tank effluent was hypothesized to degrade water quality at the spring outlet of BSC because of the dominance of septic tanks for waste treatment, unsuitable topography and soil for septic-tank absorption fields, increased nitrate and chloride concentrations concomitant with increased urbanization, and increased Escherichia coli with discharge. Carbon cycling between the soil and BSC was …


Rice Grain Yield And Nitrogen Uptake And Ammonia Volatilization From Urea As Affected By Urea Amendment And Simulated Rainfall, Randy Dempsey May 2015

Rice Grain Yield And Nitrogen Uptake And Ammonia Volatilization From Urea As Affected By Urea Amendment And Simulated Rainfall, Randy Dempsey

Graduate Theses and Dissertations

The effect of rainfall between urea application and flood establishment on N loss and grain yield of rice (Oryza sativa L.) has not been studied. The first research objective was to compare the effects of simulated rainfall amounts and N-(n-butyl) thiophosphoric triamide (NBPT) urease inhibitor rate on NH3 volatilization and rice growth. Three field experiments were conducted and NH3 volatilization was measured in two experiments for 11 days after urea application (DAU) in semi-open chambers. Urea or NBPT-treated urea (NBPT-Urea) was subjected to six simulated rainfall amounts (0-25 mm) applied 5 to 15 h after urea application and flooded 7 …


Magnetohydrodynamic Turbulence: Observation And Experiment, Michael R. Brown, D. A. Schaffner, Peter J. Weck , '15 May 2015

Magnetohydrodynamic Turbulence: Observation And Experiment, Michael R. Brown, D. A. Schaffner, Peter J. Weck , '15

Physics & Astronomy Faculty Works

We provide a tutorial on the paradigms and tools of magnetohydrodynamic(MHD)turbulence. The principal paradigm is that of a turbulent cascade from large scales to small, resulting in power law behavior for the frequency power spectrum for magnetic fluctuationsEB(f). We will describe five useful statistical tools for MHDturbulence in the time domain: the temporal autocorrelation function, the frequency power spectrum, the probability distribution function of temporal increments, the temporal structure function, and the permutation entropy. Each of these tools will be illustrated with an example taken from MHDfluctuations in the solar wind. A single dataset from the Wind satellite will be …


An Investigation Into Vaccination Behavior: Parametrization Of A Samoan Vaccine Scare, Amanda Ruth Spink May 2015

An Investigation Into Vaccination Behavior: Parametrization Of A Samoan Vaccine Scare, Amanda Ruth Spink

Theses and Dissertations

Vaccination behavior can be influenced by many factors. Some examples are vaccine scares, evolutionary game theory, social learning such as media coverage, feedback in the form of infectious cases, and herd immunity. We investigated a previously published model that attempts to explain vaccination behavior based on a game theoretic point of view. The model was applied to a large vaccine scare in the country of Samoa, and a parameter estimation problem was solved for different risk perception scenarios. It was found that the model fit best in the case of no social learning and no feedback. However, adding in these …


Some Results On Pseudo-Collar Structures On High-Dimensional Manifolds, Jeffrey Joseph Rolland May 2015

Some Results On Pseudo-Collar Structures On High-Dimensional Manifolds, Jeffrey Joseph Rolland

Theses and Dissertations

In this dissertation we outline a partial reverse to Quilen's plus construction in the high-dimensional manifold categor. We show that for any orientable manifold N with fundamental group Q and any fintely presented superperfect group S, there is a 1-sided s-cobordism (W, N, N-) with the fundamental group G of N- a semi-direct product of Q by S, that is, with G satisying 1 -> S -> G -> Q -> 1 and actually a semi-direct product.

We then use a free product of Thompson's group V with itself to form a superperfect group S and start with an orientable …