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CM points and weight 3/2 modular forms.
The theta correspondence has been an important tool in the theory of automorphic forms with plentiful applications to arithmetic questions. In this paper, we consider a specific theta lift for an isotropic quadratic space V over Q of signature (1, 2). The theta kernel we employ associated to the lift has been constructed by Kudla-Millson (e.g., [29, 30]) in much greater generality for O(p, q) (U(p, q)) to realize generating series of cohomo-logical intersection numbers of certain, ’special ’ cycles in locally symmetric spaces of orthogonal (unitary) type as holomorphic Siegel (Hermitian) mod-ular forms. In our case for O(1, 2), the underlying locally symmetric space M is a modular curve, and the special cycles, parametrized by positive in-tegers N, are the classical CM points Z(N); i.e., quadratic irrationalities of discriminant −N in the upper half plane. We survey the results of [16] and of our joint work with Bruinier [12] on using this particular theta kernel to define lifts of various kinds of functions F on the underlying modular curve M. The theta lift is given b
A Conjoint Analysis of Public Preferences for Agricultural Land Preservation
Public preferences for the nonmarket services of permanently preserved agricultural land are measured and compared using conjoint analysis. The results from a survey of 199 Delawareans suggest environmental and nonmarket-agricultural services are the most important preserved-land attributes. Results also suggest that open space associated with wetlands on farms is neither an amenity nor a disamenity. On the margin, preserved parcels with agricultural and environmental attributes provide net benefits, which may exceed $1,000,000 for a 1,000-acre parcel. Preserved forestland provides benefits per acre that are statistically equivalent to cropland, though forestland may be less expensive to preserve.Land Economics/Use,
ALMOST A CENTURY OF ANSWERING THE QUESTION: WHAT IS A MOCK THETA FUNCTION?
Quite a few famous and extraordinarily gifted mathematicians led lives that were tragically cut short. Ramanujan is certainly among them. While suffering from a fatal disease, he discovered what he called mock theta functions. Three months before his death in 1920 at the age of 32, he described them in a letter to Hardy that was written under difficultie
The distribution of the eigenvalues of Hecke operators
For each prime , we determine the distribution of the Fourier
coefficients of the Hecke eigenforms of large weight for the full modular
group. As , this distribution tends to the Sato--Tate distribution
Brain Drain: The Mere Presence of One’s Own Smartphone Reduces Available Cognitive Capacity
Our smartphones enable—and encourage—constant connection to information, entertainment, and
each other. They put the world at our fingertips, and rarely leave our sides. Although these devices have immense potential
to improve welfare, their persistent presence may come at a cognitive cost. In this research, we test the “brain
drain” hypothesis that the mere presence of one’s own smartphone may occupy limited-capacity cognitive resources,
thereby leaving fewer resources available for other tasks and undercutting cognitive performance. Results from two
experiments indicate that even when people are successful at maintaining sustained attention—as when avoiding
the temptation to check their phones—the mere presence of these devices reduces available cognitive capacity. Moreover,
these cognitive costs are highest for those highest in smartphone dependence. We conclude by discussing the
practical implications of this smartphone-induced brain drain for consumer decision-making and consumer welfare.Marketin
The zeros of the Weierstrass -function and hypergeometric series
We express the zeros of the Weierstrass -function in terms of generalized hypergeometric functions. As an application of our main result we prove the transcendence of two specific hypergeometric functions at algebraic arguments in the unit disc. We also give a Saalschützian 4 F 3-evaluatio
The search for new physics by the measurement of the 4-jet cross section at LHC and FNAL
We investigate the possibility to look for new physics by the measurement of
the 4-jet cross section at LHC and FNAL. In particular, we consider the model
with scalar colour octet and the supersymmetric model with R-parity violation.
In both models pair produced new particles decay into 2 jets thus leading to
4-jet events. Therefore, the measurement of the distributions of 4-jet
differential cross section on the invariant dijet masses allows to look for new
physics. The main background comes from standard QCD 4-jet events. We find that
at LHC it would be possible to discover scalar colour particles with masses up
to 900 Gev and for FNAL the corresponding bound is 175 Gev.Comment: 14 pages, late
Real-time application of knowledge-based systems
The Rapid Prototyping Facility (RPF) was developed to meet a need for a facility which allows flight systems concepts to be prototyped in a manner which allows for real-time flight test experience with a prototype system. This need was focused during the development and demonstration of the expert system flight status monitor (ESFSM). The ESFSM was a prototype system developed on a LISP machine, but lack of a method for progressive testing and problem identification led to an impractical system. The RPF concept was developed, and the ATMS designed to exercise its capabilities. The ATMS Phase 1 demonstration provided a practical vehicle for testing the RPF, as well as a useful tool. ATMS Phase 2 development continues. A dedicated F-18 is expected to be assigned for facility use in late 1988, with RAV modifications. A knowledge-based autopilot is being developed using the RPF. This is a system which provides elementary autopilot functions and is intended as a vehicle for testing expert system verification and validation methods. An expert system propulsion monitor is being prototyped. This system provides real-time assistance to an engineer monitoring a propulsion system during a flight
Negotiating Contract Language on Health & Safety: A Union Guide to Planning, with Sample Clauses
[Excerpt] Rather than representing the final word on the subject, we hope this manual will represent the first step in an evolutionary process of increasingly effective and comprehensive health and safety contract language guidance. This can only succeed if labor leaders communicate with us concerning critical failures and successes in utilizing or obtaining contract language related to the work environment. We look forward to hearing about your experiences
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