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... near, the beat of a “γ-oscillation” (in the 35 –75 Hz range) might be the neural correlate of visual awareness [36 , 32 ] Such a behavior would be, of course, a very special case of a much more ... sort of rhythms, e.g., the “α-rhythms” of a frequency of 10 Hz More recently, oscillations were clearly observed in the visual cortex Rapid oscillations, above EEG frequencies in the range of 35 ... nucleus, or even the proton radius, of 10− 13 cm, but to distances comparable to the Planck length, ℓP l ∼ 10 33 cm, which in turn is related to the smallness of GN , Newton’s gravitational constant!...
... − K3 , K1 − K3 x11 = K1 − K3 K1 − K3 (3. 5.5) For four–component systems, Eqs 3. 5 .3 and 3. 5.4 indicate that the surfaces of vapor and liquid compositions are planes Fig 3. 7 is an example of such ... of the one mole of mixture that is phase Elimination of xi1 from Eq 3. 4 .3 gives xi2 = zi , + L1 (Ki − 1) i = 1, nc (3. 4.4) i = 1, nc (3. 4.5) Similar elimination of xi2 using Eq 3. 4.2 gives xi1 ... equation of state: P = am RT − V − bm T 1/2V (V + bm ) (3. 7.1) 42 CHAPTER CALCULATION OF PHASE EQUILIBRIUM nc √ am = xi (3. 7.2) nc bm = xi bi (3. 7 .3) 5/2 = 0.42748R2Tc Pc (3. 7.4) 0.08664RTc Pc (3. 7.5)...
... of the Department of Mathematics Thesis Adviser Chair of Committee John Roe Professor of Mathematics Nathanial Brown Assistant Professor of Mathematics Murat Gunaydin Professor of Physics *Signatures ... Company 30 0 North Zeeb Road P.O Box 134 6 Ann Arbor, MI 48106- 134 6 The thesis of Robert Yuncken was reviewed and approved* by the following: Nigel Higson Professor of Mathematics Chair of the Department ... 2 23 References 240 viii List of Figures 3. 1 Root system for SL (3, C) 67 3. 2 The six Weyl chambers of SL (3, C) ...
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... 47, June, 241-52 , 1 937 b, "The 'Ex-Ante' Theoryof the Rate of Interest, The Economic Journal, 47, Dec., 229 -33 King, Robert, and Ross Levine, 19 93, Finance and Growth: Schumpeter ... efficiently, the reputational capital of an agent must equal the present value of the stream of future profits, or franchise value, of her business The concept of reputational capital is meaningful ... Keynes, John Maynard, 1 936 , The General Theoryof Income, Interest and Money, Harcourt, Brace and World, New York, 1964 , 1 937 a, Alternative Theories of the Rate of Interest, The Economic...
... the realm of molecular gases [2 43, 32 9] Applications include granular celestial systems [33 0, 33 1] In previous kinetic theoretical based studies of granular hydrodynamics [30 6, 32 7, 32 8] it is ... j (12 .33 ) ˜ ˜ where µ ≈ 0 .32 49 + 0.0576 + O( ) and the values of the ωi s are [286] ω1 ≈ ˜ 1.2845, ω2 ≈ 0.6422, 3 ≈ 0.2552, ω4 ≈ 0.0719, ω5 ≈ 0.0 231 , ω6 ≈ 2 .35 10 ˜ ˜ ˜ ˜ ˜ 12 .3 Kinetic theory ... e.g., [32 1 32 5] It is therefore curious that a rather small proportion of the granular literature is devoted to frictional granular hydrodynamics, see, e.g., [30 6, 32 7, 37 8, 4 83, 484] The study of...
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... MARGINAL EFFICIENCY OF CAPITAL 12 THE STATE OF LONG-TERM EXPECTATION 13 THE GENERAL THEORYOF THE RATE OF INTEREST 14 THE CLASSICAL THEORYOF THE RATE OF INTEREST o APPENDIX ON THE RATE OF INTEREST IN ... the theoryof production it is a final break-away from the doctrines of J.B Say and that in the theoryof interest it is a return to the doctrines of Montesquieu J M KEYNES 20 February 1 939 King's ... wage will withdraw the offer of their labour in the event of even a small rise in the cost of living Yet this strange supposition apparently underlies Professor Pigou's Theoryof Unemployment[7],...
... percent of M10's time at $10 per minute of the CCR’s time, plus all the truly variable costs of the products it decides to buy Our least-profitable product generates only $8 per minute, but many of ... out of them, they are in fact obsolete Hence, the throughput of producing one unit of product A is equal to the revenue—$1,000—built from materials with no value Since generating this amount of ... with no value Since generating this amount of throughput requires 12 minutes, we get $ 83. 33 per one minute of the constraint (T/CU) The new product, A-plus, generates only $500/10, or $50 Certainly,...
... + , $ ) = a0 = - j3) = - (a,$) Similarly ( - a)j3 = - (aj3) and ( - a)( - j3) = a /3 The kernel of a difference a - j3 is the same as the equalizer of the two morphisms a and j3 Hence an additive ... Proof Consider q u r A+I+B+J-+C w where v is the image of a and w is the image of /3 Then r is the coimage of /3 If A + B + C is exact, then u is the kernel of fl and hence also the kernel of ... 1 4 10 I1 12 13 14 14 16 18 20 24 28 32 33 34 36 Diagrams and Functors Introduction Diagrams Limits Functors Preservation Properties of Functors Morphism Functors ...