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    Shaka, May 21, 1971

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    Volume 2, Issue 5https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/shaka/1002/thumbnail.jp

    Shaka, April 15, 1971

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    Volume 2, Issue 4 Third World Issue From the Editorial: This issue of SHAKA, the monthly publication of SJS\u27 Black Studies department, hopes to serve as an effective organ to convey a vital message. We are voicing the crys of victory and determination of oppressed peoples the world over. From Angola to Palistine, and from Indo-China to the black communities right here in America.https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/shaka/1001/thumbnail.jp

    The dimension of a variety

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    We invent the notion of a {\it dimension of a variety} VV as the cardinality of all its proper {\it derived} subvarieties (of the same type). The dimensions of varieties of lattices, varieties of regular bands and other general algebraic structures are determined.Comment: The results of the paper were presented at the workshop AAA71 and CYA21 at B\c{e}dlewo, Poland on February 11, 2006. the paper is submitted to Discussiones Mathematicae Algebra and Stochastc Methods, special issu

    Quantum MHV diagrams

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    Over the past two years, the use of on-shell techniques has deepened our understanding of the S-matrix of gauge theories and led to the calculation of many new scattering amplitudes. In these notes we review a particular on-shell method developed recently, the quantum MHV diagrams, and discuss applications to one-loop amplitudes. Furthermore, we briefly discuss the application of D-dimensional generalised unitarity to the calculation of scattering amplitudes in non-supersymmetric Yang-Mills

    Launching the Cornell Law School/LII Working Paper Series

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    Announcement of the regular Internet distribution of faculty papers by the Legal Information Institut

    Modern Security Approaches towards Terrorism in Nigeria

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    Shaka, December 18, 1970

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    Volume 1, Issue 2https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/shaka/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Do you want to bet? The prevalence of problem gambling amongst athletes in the UK

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    This presentation was given as part of the 2011 London Workshop on Problem Gambling: Theory and (Best) Practice by Dr Daniel Rhind from the Sports Sciences subject area at Brunel University. The workshop was organised by Professor Fernand Gobet and Dr Marvin Schiller and hosted by Brunel University on the 13th September 2011
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