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Everett and the Born Rule
During the last ten years or so, derivations of the Born rule based on
decision theory have been proposed and developed, and it is claimed that these
are valid in the context of the Everett interpretation. This claim is
critically assessed and it is shown that one of its key assumptions, although
natural in the context of the Copenhagen interpretation, is not consistent with
that of Everett. It is further argued that any interpretation that relates
outcome likelihood to the expansion coefficients connecting the wavefunction
with the eigenfunctions of the measurement operator must be inconsistent with
the Everett interpretation.Comment: 22 pages 1 figur
An Analysis of the C+C Reaction Using a New Type of Coupling Potential
A new approach has been used to explain the experimental data for the
C+C system over a wide energy range in the laboratory system from
32.0 MeV to 126.7 MeV. This new coupled-channels based approach involves
replacing the usual first derivative coupling potential by a new,
second-derivative coupling potential. This paper first shows and discusses the
limitation of the standard coupled-channels theory in the case where one of the
nuclei in the reaction is strongly deformed. Then, this new approach is shown
to improve consistently the agreement with the experimental data: the elastic
scattering, single-2 and mutual-2 excitation inelastic scattering
data as well as their 90 elastic and inelastic excitation functions
with little energy-dependent potentials. This new approach makes major
improvement on all the previous coupled-channels calculations for this system.Comment: 24 pages with 9 figure
Countering the Norm, (Re)authoring Our Lives: The Promise Counterstorytelling Holds as a Research Methodology With LGBTQ Youth and Beyond
Counterstorytelling, a methodology that is rooted in critical race theory, is undergirded by principles that are beneficial to understanding the experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer-identified (LGBTQ) young people from an intersectional perspective. Counterstorytelling holds promise as a method that creates opportunities for individual transformation and resistance to dominant narratives among young people facing systemic oppression. This article outlines the design and implementation of a counterstorytelling study with LGBTQ youth and reflects on the value and associated challenges of counterstorytelling as a participatory research method
Organic slug control using Phasmarhabditis hermaphrodita
Phasmarhabditis hermaphrodita is a lethal slug parasitic nematode that has been formulated into an effective biological control agent called Nemaslug®. We investigated the possibility of using different application methods of P. hermaphrodita to reduce cost and the number of nematodes applied. We also compared P. hermaphrodita with a new slug pellet called Ferramol®, which is available for use on organic farms
The construction of self-dual normal polynomials over GF(2) and their applications to the Massey-Omura algorithm
Gaussian periods are used to locate a normal element of the finite field GF(2e) of odd degree e and an
algorithm is presented for the construction of self-dual normal polynomials over GF(2) for any odd degree.
This gives a new constructive proof of the existence of a self-dual basis for odd degree. The use of such
polynomials in the Massey-Omura multiplier improves the efficiency and decreases the complexity of the
multiplie
The Shape of Covariantly Smeared Sources in Lattice QCD
Covariantly smeared sources are commonly used in lattice QCD to enhance the
projection onto the ground state. Here we investigate the dependence of their
shape on the gauge field background and find that the presence of localized
concentrations of magnetic field can lead to strong distortions which reduce
the smearing radii achievable by iterative smearing prescriptions. In
particular, as , iterative procedures like Jacobi smearing require
increasingly large iteration counts in order to reach physically-sized smearing
radii 0.5 fm, and the resulting sources are strongly distorted. To
bypass this issue, we propose a covariant smearing procedure (``free-form
smearing'') that allows us to create arbitrarily shaped sources, including in
particular Gaussians of arbitrary radius.Comment: 1+15 pages, 7 figures (24 pdf images
Identifying innovative and effective practice in e-assessment: findings from seventeen UK case studies
The aim of this JISC funded project was to extend the understanding of what e-assessment meant to users and producers in the HE and FE sectors. A case study methodology was employed to identify and report upon best and current practice within this field of inquiry. This approach facilitated the identification of both the enabling factors and barriers associated with e-assessment.
The variety of applications of e-assessment studied and their innovation and general effectiveness indicate the potential of e-assessment to significantly enhance the learning environment and the outcomes for students, in a wide range of disciplines and applications
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