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Ergodicity Of Burgers' System, Szymon Peszat, Krystyna Twardowska, Jerzy Zabczyk
Ergodicity Of Burgers' System, Szymon Peszat, Krystyna Twardowska, Jerzy Zabczyk
Journal of Stochastic Analysis
No abstract provided.
A Generative-Discriminative Approach To Human Brain Mapping, Deepanshu Wadhwa
A Generative-Discriminative Approach To Human Brain Mapping, Deepanshu Wadhwa
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
During everyday behaviours, the brain shows complex spatial patterns of activity. These activity maps are very replicable within an individual, but vary significantly across individuals, even though they are evoked by the same behaviour. It is unknown how differences in these spatial patterns relate to differences in behavior or function. More fundamentally, the structural, developmental, and genetic factors that determine the spatial organisation of these brain maps in each individual are unclear. Here we propose a new quantitative approach for uncovering the basic principles by which functional brain maps are organized. We propose to take an generative-discriminative approach to human …
Two Of Kunita's Papers On Stochastic Flows In Early 1980s, Setsuo Taniguchi
Two Of Kunita's Papers On Stochastic Flows In Early 1980s, Setsuo Taniguchi
Journal of Stochastic Analysis
No abstract provided.
Surface Morphology And Subsurface Ice Content Relationships In Arcadia Planitia, Mars And The Canadian High Arctic, Shannon M. Hibbard
Surface Morphology And Subsurface Ice Content Relationships In Arcadia Planitia, Mars And The Canadian High Arctic, Shannon M. Hibbard
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
As NASA and SpaceX prepare for future human missions to Mars as part of an In-situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) Space Act Agreement (SAA), we need more detailed characterization of ice at proposed landing sites to constrain ice accessibility, landing safety, and scientific value. Obtaining near-surface in situ water-ice can be used for rocket fuel and life support needs which would significantly reduce the mass needed for transport to and from Mars. Arcadia Planitia is the lowest-lying region in the northern hemisphere of Mars where abundant evidence exists for an ice-rich subsurface. Shallow Radar observations indicate a decameters-thick layer of water-ice …
Barcoding Us Ants: Ozarks Region - Research Highlight, Megan Woltz
Barcoding Us Ants: Ozarks Region - Research Highlight, Megan Woltz
The Confluence
Ants are species diverse, widespread, and critically important to their environments. For many ant species, we do not have clear data on their ranges. Barcoding US Ants is a citizen science project run by the DNA Learning Center at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory to collect and sequence DNA from ants from around the country (CSHL, 2020). The sequences are submitted to GenBank, the DNA sequence database (NIH 2020). We formed one of the Ozarks Region teams for the Barcoding US Ants project, contributing ants from riparian forests and grassy meadows in the St. Charles, MO area. We collected 8 ant …
Coevolution Of Hosts And Pathogens In The Presence Of Multiple Types Of Hosts, Evan J. Mitchell
Coevolution Of Hosts And Pathogens In The Presence Of Multiple Types Of Hosts, Evan J. Mitchell
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
How will hosts and pathogens coevolve in response to multiple types of hosts? I study this question from three different perspectives. First, I model a scenario in which hosts are categorized as female or male. Hosts invest resources in maintaining their immune system at a cost to their reproductive success, while pathogens face a trade-off between transmission and duration of infection. Importantly, female hosts are also able to vertically transmit an infection to their newborn offspring. The main result is that as the rate of vertical transmission increases, female hosts will have a greater incentive to pay the cost to …
Westernaccelerator:Rapid Development Of Microservices, Haoran Wei
Westernaccelerator:Rapid Development Of Microservices, Haoran Wei
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
Context & Motivation/problem: In the context that cloud platforms are widely adopted, Microservice Architecture (MSA) has quickly become the new paradigm for modern software development due to its great modularity, scalability, and resiliency, which fits well in the cloud environment. However, to embrace the benefits of MSA, organizations must overcome the challenges of adopting new methodologies and processes to deal with the extra development complexities that microservices created, e.g., establishing interface-based communication between distributed services and managing the configurations and locations of services. Consequently, creating a microservice-based application is relatively complex and effortful. Research Question: How to create a tool …
Stochastic Source Modelling And Tsunami Analysis Of The 2012 Mw 7.8 Haida Gwaii Earthquake, Karina Martinez Alcala
Stochastic Source Modelling And Tsunami Analysis Of The 2012 Mw 7.8 Haida Gwaii Earthquake, Karina Martinez Alcala
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
The Mw 7.8 2012 Haida Gwaii Earthquake triggered a tsunami that highlighted the importance of tsunami hazard assessment on Canada’s Pacific coast. Stochastic source modelling serves as a valuable method to assess future tsunami hazard and has not been performed for this region. The source models characterize the uncertainty of earthquake ruptures by considering variability in fault geometry and slip heterogeneity, which, in turn, allows the consideration of a wide range of tsunami scenarios in the Haida Gwaii region. The model predictions are constrained by observational data and past source inversion studies. One hundred twenty-eight stochastic tsunami scenarios are generated …
Some Progress On Random Matrix Theory (Rmt), Feiying Yang
Some Progress On Random Matrix Theory (Rmt), Feiying Yang
Undergraduate Student Research Internships Conference
This is a research report about Random Matrix Theory (RMT), which studies Gaussian Orthogonal Ensemble (GOE), Gaussian Unitary Ensemble (GUE) and Gaussian Symplectic Ensemble (GSE), the purpose is to prove Wigner’s semicircle law.
Impact Of Nitrogen Rate In Conventional And Organic Production Systems On Yield And Bread Baking Quality Of Soft Red Winter Wheat, Ammar Al-Zubade, Timothy D. Phillips, Mark A. Williams, Krista L. Jacobsen, David Van Sanford
Impact Of Nitrogen Rate In Conventional And Organic Production Systems On Yield And Bread Baking Quality Of Soft Red Winter Wheat, Ammar Al-Zubade, Timothy D. Phillips, Mark A. Williams, Krista L. Jacobsen, David Van Sanford
Plant and Soil Sciences Faculty Publications
Soft red winter wheat (SRW) is characterized by high yield and relatively low protein content. In Kentucky, there is growing demand from local artisan bread bakers for regionally produced flour, requiring production of grain with increased protein content and/or strength. The objective of this two-year field experiment was to evaluate the effect of nitrogen (N) management on five cultivars of winter wheat on yield and bread baking quality traits of modern and landrace SRW cultivars (Triticum aestivum L.). All five cultivars were evaluated using two N application rates in conventional and organic production systems. All traits measured were significantly …
Geological And Geochemical Characteristics Of Cünür Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Mineralization (Kastamonu, Turkey), Kurtuluş Günay
Geological And Geochemical Characteristics Of Cünür Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Mineralization (Kastamonu, Turkey), Kurtuluş Günay
Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration
Çangaldağ Metamorphic Complex (CMC) in Central Pontides is an accretionary complex consisting of Jurassic units. Mafic, felsic metavolcanics, metamorphic equivalents of deep marine sediments and mafic meta-lava/sill intercalations are the most distinct units of the complex. Cünür Volcanogenic Massive Sulphide (VMS) mineralization is associated with metavolcanic units of CMC. Metavolcanic units in the mineralization area contain volcanic rocks with compositions ranging from sub-alkali basalt to andesite and dacite (50.3 - 74.6 % SiO2). For 0.1 % Cu cut-off grade, 3,372,000 tons (t) of mineral resource with 0.28 % Cu, 0.50 % Zn and 0.19 ppm Au has been estimated. Ore …
Mgrre_Pureoilscouttickets_Duvall-Mears Aka C. Mears_2_21127001670000, Mgrre
Mgrre_Pureoilscouttickets_Duvall-Mears Aka C. Mears_2_21127001670000, Mgrre
Legacy Scout Tickets from Pure Oil Company
No abstract provided.
Rigid Connections On The Projective Line With Elliptic Toral Singularities, Alisina Azhang
Rigid Connections On The Projective Line With Elliptic Toral Singularities, Alisina Azhang
LSU Doctoral Dissertations
We generalize two studies of rigid $G$-connections on $\pp$ which have an irregular singularity at origin and a regular singularity at infinity with unipotent monodromy: one is the work of Kamgarpour-Sage which classifies rigid homogeneous Coxeter $G$-connections with slope $\frac{r}{h}$, where $h$ is the Coxeter number of $G$, and the other is the work of Chen, which proves the existence of rigid homogeneous elliptic regular $G$-connections with slope $\frac{1}{m}$, where $m$ is an elliptic number for $G$. In our work, similar to Chen, we look for rigid homogeneous elliptic regular $G$-connections, but we allow the slope to have a numerator …
Balanced Polymorphism Fuels Rapid Selection In An Invasive Crab Despite High Gene Flow And Low Genetic Diversity., C K. Tepolt, E D. Grosholz, Catherine E. De Rivera, G M. Ruiz
Balanced Polymorphism Fuels Rapid Selection In An Invasive Crab Despite High Gene Flow And Low Genetic Diversity., C K. Tepolt, E D. Grosholz, Catherine E. De Rivera, G M. Ruiz
Environmental Science and Management Faculty Publications and Presentations
Adaptation across environmental gradients has been demonstrated in numerous systems with extensive dispersal, despite high gene flow and consequently low genetic structure. The speed and mechanisms by which such adaptation occurs remain poorly resolved, but are critical to understanding species spread and persistence in a changing world. Here, we investigate these mechanisms in the European green crab Carcinus maenas, a globally distributed invader. We focus on a northwestern Pacific population that spread across >12 degrees of latitude in 10 years from a single source, following its introduction 1,500 km, we examine genetic structure using 9,376 Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs). We …
Terrestrial Planet Formation In A Circumbinary Disc Around A Coplanar Binary, Anna C. Childs, Rebecca G. Martin
Terrestrial Planet Formation In A Circumbinary Disc Around A Coplanar Binary, Anna C. Childs, Rebecca G. Martin
Physics & Astronomy Faculty Research
With N-body simulations, we model terrestrial circumbinary planet (CBP) formation with an initial surface density profile motivated by hydrodynamic circumbinary gas disc simulations. The binary plays an important role in shaping the initial distribution of bodies. After the gas disc has dissipated, the torque from the binary speeds up the planet formation process by promoting body-body interactions but also drives the ejection of planet building material from the system at an early time. Fewer but more massive planets form around a close binary compared to a single star system. A sufficiently wide or eccentric binary can prohibit terrestrial planet formation. …
The Large Area Burst Polarimeter (Leap) A Nasa Mission Of Opportunity For The Iss, Bing Zhang, Numerous Authors, See Full List Below
The Large Area Burst Polarimeter (Leap) A Nasa Mission Of Opportunity For The Iss, Bing Zhang, Numerous Authors, See Full List Below
Physics & Astronomy Faculty Research
The LargE Area Burst Polarimeter (LEAP) will radically improve our understanding of some of the most energetic phenomena in our Universe by exposing the underlying physics that governs astrophysical jets and the extreme environment surrounding newborn compact objects. LEAP will do this by making the highest fidelity polarization measurements to date of the prompt gamma-ray emission from a large sample of Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs). The science objectives are met with a single instrument deployed as an external payload on the ISS-a wide FOV Compton polarimeter that measures GRB polarization from 50-500 keV and GRB spectra from ∼10 keV to 5 …
Final 2021 Residential Metals Abatement Program (Rmap) West Elementary School Soil Remedial Action Work Plan (Rawp), Pioneer Technical Services, Inc.
Final 2021 Residential Metals Abatement Program (Rmap) West Elementary School Soil Remedial Action Work Plan (Rawp), Pioneer Technical Services, Inc.
Silver Bow Creek/Butte Area Superfund Site
No abstract provided.
Conjunctive Join-Semilattices, Charles N. Delzell, Oghenetega Ighedo, James J. Madden
Conjunctive Join-Semilattices, Charles N. Delzell, Oghenetega Ighedo, James J. Madden
Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science Faculty Articles and Research
A join-semilattice L with top is said to be conjunctive if every principal ideal is an intersection of maximal ideals. (This is equivalent to a first-order condition in the language of semilattices.) In this paper, we explore the consequences of the conjunctivity hypothesis for L, and we define and study a related property, called “ideal conjunctivity,” which is applicable to join-semilattices without top. Results include the following: (a) Every conjunctive join-semilattice is isomorphic to a join-closed subbase for a compact T1-topology on max L, the set of maximal ideals of L, and under weak hypotheses …
Tropical Legumes To Augment Forage Yield In The Eastern Caribbean, E. Valencia, M. B. Adjei
Tropical Legumes To Augment Forage Yield In The Eastern Caribbean, E. Valencia, M. B. Adjei
IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)
Little information is available on the contribution of tropical legumes to forage yield in the eastern Caribbean. This study assessed the effects of three grazing cycles (GC; 5, 10 and 15-wk) on seasonal dry matter (DM) yield of binary mixtures of the tropical legumes glycine (Neonotonia wightii) and desmanthus (Desmanthus virgatus) with “Bambatsi” (Panicum coloratum) and “Mottgrass” (Pennisetum purpureum Shum.). Plant responses were assessed by mob-grazing with sheep (12-24 hrs; to average stubble height of 15-cm) for each GC. Grazing cycles affected yield of both the legume and grass component (P< 0.05). At GC of 5-weeks, forage DM ranged from 1.5-2.0 Mg ha-1 in …
Yield And Forage Quality In Alfalfa-Weeping Lovegrass Mixtures, H. Laborde, R. E. Brevedan, M. A. Varillas, M. N. Fioretti
Yield And Forage Quality In Alfalfa-Weeping Lovegrass Mixtures, H. Laborde, R. E. Brevedan, M. A. Varillas, M. N. Fioretti
IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)
Little is known about the relative performance of weeping lovegrass in mixtures with alfalfa. Our objective was to compare the productivity and forage quality of monocultures and binary mixtures of the species. Mixtures always gave higher yields than any of the monocultures and the highest was obtained in the mixture with the largest proportion of alfalfa. In the second year weeping lovegrass N concentration in the mixtures were higher than in monoculture. Weeping lovegrass did not affect the alfalfa N concentration. There was not differences in the NDF, for between these species.
Forage Quality Of Mixtures Of Bromus Wildenowii And B. Parodii Influenced By Nitrogen Fertilization Or Alfalfa Interseeding, S. Abarza, R. E. Brevedan, H. Laborde
Forage Quality Of Mixtures Of Bromus Wildenowii And B. Parodii Influenced By Nitrogen Fertilization Or Alfalfa Interseeding, S. Abarza, R. E. Brevedan, H. Laborde
IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)
Under good soil fertility conditions, Bromus wildenowii Kunth and Bromus parodii Covas et Itria are two high producing forage grasses. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of nitrogen fertilization or the association with alfalfa (Medicago sativa L) on yield and forage quality of mixtures of both grasses during the establishment year. Nitrogen fertilizer (300 kg ha-1) was broadcasted in three 100 kg N dosis. Nitrogen fertilization or alfalfa intercropping did not increase dry matter yield. Tiller density and crude protein content of grass forage were increased by nitrogen application. Intercropped alfalfa increased N …
Intake And Yield Of Cynodon Nlemfuensis Alone And Associated With Leucaena Leucocephala Grazed By Sheep, J. G. Escobedo-Mex, Luis Ramírez-Avilés, Juan C. Ku-Vera
Intake And Yield Of Cynodon Nlemfuensis Alone And Associated With Leucaena Leucocephala Grazed By Sheep, J. G. Escobedo-Mex, Luis Ramírez-Avilés, Juan C. Ku-Vera
IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)
The objective of the present study was to determine dry matter intake (DMI) and the forage yield of green dry matter (GDM) of star grass (Cynodon nlemfuensis) alone and associated with Leucaena leucocephala cv. Perú grazed by sheep. The experimental treatments were: Systems T1) Star grass alone, and T2) Star grass + L. leucocephala. These treatments were evaluated during three seasons (i.e. Late-rainy, Dry and Rainy seasons). The availability of forage was lower (P < 0.0001) in T1, 2543 kg GDM/ha, than with T2, 3092 kg GDM/ha. Green dry matter in the rainy season was greater (P < 0.0001), with 3910 kg GDM/ha, than in the late-rainy and dry seasons, 2492 and 2052 kg GDM/ha, respectively. DMI was 5.9 and 7.6 g DM/kg of LW 0.75/hour for the T1 and T2, respectively (P < 0.0001). DMI during the rainy season was lower (P < 0.01) than that of the dry and late-rainy seasons, 6.2, 6.4 and 7.5 g DM/kg LW0.75/hour, respectively. The association C. nlemfuensis-L. leucocephala increased the availability of …
Development Of A Low Field Mri-Based Approach For Observation Of Water Penetration Into Clay: Preliminary Results, Shivam Gupta
Development Of A Low Field Mri-Based Approach For Observation Of Water Penetration Into Clay: Preliminary Results, Shivam Gupta
Undergraduate Student Research Internships Conference
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are considered one of the most efficient and non-invasive methods of observing water content in permeable substances. MRI can visualize and quantify the movement of water in real time. In this study, MRI was used to observe the water penetration through clay. Furthermore, MRI can acquire three-dimensional data due to its radio-frequency signals from any orientation. The contrast of the images produced by MRI is a display of the fluid concentration. As such, any change in the contrast intensity is interpreted as a regional change in the concentration of fluid. This report summarizes the preliminary results …
Patterns And Drivers Of Introgression In Louisiana's Largemouth Bass (Micropterus Salmoides) Stocks, Colleen E. Walsh
Patterns And Drivers Of Introgression In Louisiana's Largemouth Bass (Micropterus Salmoides) Stocks, Colleen E. Walsh
LSU Master's Theses
In the southeastern U.S., populations of the popular sportfish Largemouth Bass (Micropterus salmoides; LMB) are often stocked with Florida Largemouth Bass (Micropterus salmoides floridanus; FLMB) to develop FLMB ancestry in systems north of its native peninsular Florida range, with the ultimate goal of creating trophy fisheries. Stock enhancement through introgression of FLMB ancestry can increase maximum potential size and growth in receiving populations, potentially through hybrid vigor of intergrade subspecies. We collected 60 fish and habitat data from six Louisiana lakes from 2018-2020 (N=360), quantified level of introgression of FLMB with fragment analysis at 12 microsatellite loci confirmed for subspecific …
Electromagnetic Transitions And Beta Decays In Nuclei From The Ab Initio Symmetry-Adapted No-Core Shell Model, Grigor Sargsyan
Electromagnetic Transitions And Beta Decays In Nuclei From The Ab Initio Symmetry-Adapted No-Core Shell Model, Grigor Sargsyan
LSU Doctoral Dissertations
Nuclear physics today is a diverse field, involving research that extends from the minus- cule scales of neutrons and protons to the colossal dimensions of astrophysical objects in the universe. And since the ab initio methods in nuclear physics use realistic internucleon interactions, nuclear modeling has gained predictive capabilities that enable us to probe ever more deeply into the fundamental nature of matter. One of these models – the symmetry- adapted no-core shell model (SA-NCSM) – is capable of reaching the medium-mass region of the chart of the nuclides, by exploiting the emergent symmetries of nuclei, and is therefore well-suited …
Domino Circles, Lauren L. Rose, A. Gwinn Royal, Amanda Serenevy, Anna Varvak
Domino Circles, Lauren L. Rose, A. Gwinn Royal, Amanda Serenevy, Anna Varvak
Journal of Math Circles
Creating a circle with domino pieces has a connection with complete graphs in Graph Theory. We present a hands-on activity for all ages, using dominoes to explore problem solving, pattern recognition, parity, graph theory, and combinatorics. The activities are suitable for elementary school students, the graph theory interpretations are suitable for middle and high school students, and the underlying mathematical structures will be of interest to college students and beyond.
Symphas: A Modular Api For Phase-Field Modeling Using Compile-Time Symbolic Algebra, Steven A. Silber
Symphas: A Modular Api For Phase-Field Modeling Using Compile-Time Symbolic Algebra, Steven A. Silber
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
The phase-field method is a common approach to qualitative analysis of phase transitions. It allows visualizing the time evolution of a phase transition, providing valuable insight into the underlying microstructure and the dynamical processes that take place. Although the approach is applied in a diverse range of fields, from metal-forming to cardiac modelling, there are a limited number of software tools available that allow simulating any phase-field problem and that are highly accessible. To address this, a new open source API and software package called SymPhas is developed for simulating phase-field and phase-field crystal in 1-, 2- and 3-dimensions. Phase-field …
Error Estimates For Discrete Approximations Of Game Options With Multivariate Diffusion Asset Prices, Yuri Kifer
Error Estimates For Discrete Approximations Of Game Options With Multivariate Diffusion Asset Prices, Yuri Kifer
Journal of Stochastic Analysis
No abstract provided.
Ciculant Matrix And Fft, Thomas S. Devries
Ciculant Matrix And Fft, Thomas S. Devries
Undergraduate Student Research Internships Conference
The goal was to produce all the eigen values for a BOHEMIAN matrices using coefficient set {0, 1, -1, i, -i} of a size 15 vector. There are 5^15 eigen values so it was attempted to be done in parrallel for parts of the algorithm that permitted.
An Upper Bound On The Spectral P-Norms Of Tensors And Matrix Permanent, Killian J. Hitsman, Vehbi E. Paksoy
An Upper Bound On The Spectral P-Norms Of Tensors And Matrix Permanent, Killian J. Hitsman, Vehbi E. Paksoy
Mako: NSU Undergraduate Student Journal
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