124 research outputs found
On the semiclassical treatment of anharmonic quantum oscillators via coherent states - The Toda chain revisited
We use coherent states as a time-dependent variational ansatz for a
semiclassical treatment of the dynamics of anharmonic quantum oscillators. In
this approach the square variance of the Hamiltonian within coherent states is
of particular interest. This quantity turns out to have natural interpretation
with respect to time-dependent solutions of the semiclassical equations of
motion. Moreover, our approach allows for an estimate of the decoherence time
of a classical object due to quantum fluctuations. We illustrate our findings
at the example of the Toda chain.Comment: 12 pages, some remarks added. Version to be published in J. Phys. A:
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Electron pairing in one-dimensional anharmonic crystal lattices
We show that when anharmonicity is added to the electron–phonon interaction it facilitates electron pairing in a localized state. Such localized state appears as singlet state of two electrons bound with the traveling local lattice soliton distortion, which survives when Coulomb repulsion is included
Szegedi MaaS modell vizsgálata a kulcsfontosságú szereplők körében = Szeged MaaS Model Survey Among Key Stakeholders
Capturing the Benefits of Partnering with Undergraduate Student Researchers to Conduct Interdisciplinary Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) Research
This publication explores the benefits of engaging undergraduate students as full partners in an interdisciplinary Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) research project. The interdisciplinary project provided valuable hands-on learning opportunities by involving students in every research phase—from design to data analysis. The collaboration enriched students\u27 academic and professional skills and offered faculty valuable insights, underscoring the powerful impact of student-faculty partnerships in advancing research capabilities and shaping future pedagogical strategies
What works? Sustainability grand challenges in engineering curricula via experiential learning
Today’s complex global problems necessitate engineering solutions that not only consider sustainability, but include elements of design and creativity. Unfortunately, many engineering programs do not train students to think in terms of multiple contexts and at various scales. We often constrain students’ creativity to think within the narrow parameters of their specialization. Engineering educators face a difficult task of training students with both technical competencies and sustainability consciousness to tackle 21st century challenges. If we are to positively contribute to society, then we need to fundamentally change the way scientists, social scientists, and engineers are educated (Bielefeldt 2013). Two successful models for implementing sustainability grand challenges into engineering curricula have emerged in practice and in literature: stand-alone courses versus modules that are integrated into many courses. Engineering programs implement the stand-alone course-based model by establishing one to two distinct courses designed to address sustainability grand challenges and design in depth. One example of this is senior design. Conversely, engineering programs implement the modular-based model by integrating sustainability grand challenges and design throughout a host of existing courses and weave student exposure throughout the curriculum. These modules can be via ready-made modules, but more often than not faculty develop their own modules. The goal of this research was to evaluate the two models for implementing sustainability and to provide succinct recommendations and lessons learned for engineering programs tasked with integrating sustainability into their curricula. We review the implementation results of three sustainability courses, fourteen sustainability-themed modules, and senior design. We track progress towards responding to ABET Program Criterion related to sustainability and Civil Engineering Body of Knowledge 2nd edition (BOK2) Outcome 10: Sustainability. Results compare outcomes of students’ senior design project from universities implementing the two different approaches. And finally, we present the results of a formative and summative surveys of hundreds of students who participated in classes implemented throughout the project as well as faculty perceptions and barriers to implementation
Zur Histopathologie des Rautenhirns bei organischen Erkrankungen des Zentralnervensystems, mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Lokalisation der vegetativen Kerne
Tanulásfejlesztés a múzeumban
Napjainkban egyre nagyobb szerepet kapnak az oktatási és nevelési programok részeként a múzeumpedagógiai foglalkozások. A múzeumok felismerték a kiállítások és gyűjtemények adta lehetőségeket és egyre több olyan programot terveznek, melyek kifejezetten gyerekeket vagy fiatalokat szólítanak meg, az ő nyelvükön mesélnek a múzeum vagy kiállítás témájáról vagy éppen általánosságban a múzeumokról. Ezek a foglalkozások szinte minden esetben az élménypedagógia módszereit alkalmazzák, így kifejezetten élvezetesek tudnak lenni a fiatalok számára. Felismerve a múzeumpedagógia oktatásban betöltött szerepét, kutatásunkban arra keressük a választ, hogy a múzeumok milyen szerepet tudnak betölteni a tanulásfejlesztésben. Ehhez diákokkal készítettünk kérdőívet, melyben a múzeumpedagógiai tapasztalatikat, múzeumi foglalkozásokkal kapcsolatos véleményüket kérdeztük, annak tükrében, hogy a múzeumi tér alkalmas-e olyan tevékenységek megvalósítására, melyek tanulási képességeket fejlesztenek. Ehhez egy előzetes szakirodalmi kutatás során feltérképeztük, melyek lehetnek ezek a fejlesztési területek. Kutatásunk eredménye azt igazolta, hogy a múzeumi tér, a múzeumpedagógus megfelelő felkészültségével alkalmas lehet tanulásfejlesztő programok megvalósítására. A kutatásban résztvevő diákok többsége szívesen vesz részt múzeumi foglalkozáson, tehát az ez irányú motiváció is segítheti a múzeumi tanulásfejlesztés sikerességét.szakirányú továbbképzésFejlesztőpedagógu
Accounting Standards and Convergence
Investors rely on comparative and accurate financial statements in order to make educated decisions regarding their investments. Accounting standards are the foundation of this comparability between companies. In short, accounting standards are codes that guide the preparation and presentation of financial statements as well as the measurement and disclosure of accounting transactions. All businesses are required to follow certain standards, which result in the harmonization of accounting practices across all companies and, in turn, the enhancement of an investor’s ability to make educated decisions. These standards are not consistent across borders for various reasons, culture being a large factor. Some countries following rules-based and others follow principles-based systems. There are two prominent methods are the United States Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (U.S. GAAP) and the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). As the world experiences globalization, businesses expand their markets across borders and investors look to invest in international companies. This new global mindset and the need for more consistent accounting practices around the world fuels the need for one global set of accounting standards. This composition will serve as an objective analysis on accounting standards: what they are, where they are used, and how they are affected by culture. It will explore the potential convergence of U.S. GAAP and IFRS: the history of the discussion as well as the effects it may have if implemented. Additionally, I will note my opinion regarding convergence
Diagnosis and Management of Delayed Postoperative Complications in Gynecology: Neuropathy, Wound Complications, Fistulae, Thromboembolism, Pelvic Organ Prolapse, and Cuff Complications
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