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62. Network & Telecommunications Services - Associate Vice Provost - Bill Dickhaus
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  • 63. [ref] 54 Rings
    Each element in the list is a standard associate (see Standardassociate) except the first one, which is multiplied by a unit as necessary 54.6 Euclidean rings.
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    54 Rings
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  • Generating Rings
  • Ideals in Rings
  • Rings With One
  • Properties of Rings ...
  • Gcd and Lcm This chapter deals with domains that are additive groups closed under multiplication . Such a domain, if and are distributive, is called a ring in GAP . Each division ring, field (see Fields and Division Rings ), or algebra (see Algebras ) is a ring, important examples are the integers (see Integers ) and matrix rings. In the case of a ring-with-one , additional multiplicative structure is present, see IsRingWithOne Several functions for ring elements, such as IsPrime IsPrime ) and Factors Factors ), are defined only relative to a ring R , which can be entered as an optional argument; if R is omitted then a default ring is formed from the ring elements given as arguments, see DefaultRing
    54.1 Generating Rings
  • IsRing( R ) P A ring in GAP is an additive group (see IsAdditiveGroup ) that is also a magma (see IsMagma ), such that addition and multiplication are distributive. The multiplication need not be associative (see IsAssociative ). For example, a Lie algebra (see
  • 64. [ref] 56 Fields And Division Rings
    This chapter describes the general GAP functions for fields and division rings. Then to each element a ? L, we can associate a Klinear mapping ? a on L
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    56 Fields and Division Rings
    Sections
  • Generating Fields
  • Subfields of Fields
  • Galois Action A division ring is a ring (see Chapter Rings ) in which every non-zero element has an inverse. The most important class of division rings are the commutative ones, which are called fields GAP supports finite fields (see Chapter Finite Fields ) and abelian number fields (see Chapter Abelian Number Fields ), in particular the field of rationals (see Chapter Rational Numbers This chapter describes the general GAP functions for fields and division rings. If a field F is a subfield of a commutative ring C C can be considered as a vector space over the (left) acting domain F (see Chapter Vector Spaces ). In this situation, we call F the field of definition of C Each field in GAP is represented as a vector space over a subfield (see IsField ), thus each field is in fact a field extension in a natural way, which is used by functions such as Norm and Trace (see Galois Action
    56.1 Generating Fields
  • IsDivisionRing( D ) C A division ring in GAP is a nontrivial associative algebra D with a multiplicative inverse for each nonzero element. In
  • 65. Part Four Production Notes - The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Rings
    series White Fang, Which Way Home and A Dangerous Life ; and associate produced the makes her debut as a screenwriter with The Lord of The rings trilogy.
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    66. Web Rings And Links
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    67. Entrez PubMed
    These divergent fates are at least partly governed by very different cooperating components that associate with the chaperone rings that is, cochaperonin
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    68. Multicast Survivability And Security
    different encryption schemes for applicationlevel virtual rings including the N2K Abilene) ferguson@ncsa.uiuc.edu Jennifer Hou, associate professor (multicast
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    Multicast Survivability and Security With the importance of group (multi-party) communications for command and control situational awareness, there is a critical need to support such communications robustly and securely across a network. Multicasting allows communication between a single sender and multiple receivers on a network. In addition to being the underlying mechanism for group communication, multicasting is one of the fundamental technologies needed to scale the Internet. Multicasting concentrates resources to gain efficiency to manage bandwidth-intensive multimedia feeds and to reduce congestion by eliminating waste. Unfortunately, this very concentration also amplifies the impact of failures such that a random fault or malicious attack will affect a larger number of users. Multicast communication models have taken many forms, including trees, meshes of circuits, multicast servers, and application-level virtual rings. For connectionless applications with no expectation of quality guarantees, a tree spanning group membership is acceptable. However, in the tactical or strategic military environment, this is not satisfactory for most applications. Published results show that application-level virtual rings are the most efficient solution in terms of cost and feasibility. They can be established by users forming a group session given the network status they encounter dynamically at the time of group communications. The rings also provide guaranteed survivability to single failures and group partitioning for multiple failures. This is in contrast to connectionless multicast schemes that embed information about group status into the network infrastructure, creating vulnerability to failures and attack as well as implementation complexity. (Note that there are few commercial IP networks that support multicast services).

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    70. Fec Vita
    MAS 5308 Groups,rings, and Vector Spaces 2, Sp92,Sp96. Service. Administrative associate Chair for Graduate Studies since August 2000 Departmental, College, and
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    Sam Huckaba
    Vita, November 2003
    General
    Education
    Ph.D. Mathematics, Purdue University, 1986
    M.S. Mathematics, Purdue University, 1983
    B.A. Mathematics, University of Missouri, 1980 Professional History
    Professor, Florida State University, 1998-
    Associate Chair for Graduate Studies, 2000-
    Associate Professor, Florida State University, 1992-1998
    Visiting Associate Professor, Purdue University, Spring 1997
    Assistant Professor, Florida State University, 1987-92
    Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Kentucky, 1986-87 Teaching Assistant, Purdue University, 1981-86 Awards University Teaching Award, FSU, 2002 Developing Scholar Award, FSU, 1994 Teaching Incentive Program Award, FSU, 1994 University Teaching Award, FSU, 1991 Arts and Sciences Teaching Award, FSU, 1991 David Ross Fellow, Purdue University, 1984-86 Gerald R. Maclane Award (teaching and coursework), Purdue University, 1983
    Research
    Research Interests Commutative Algebra My primary area of research, specifically polynomial rings over fields, Noetherian local rings, blowup algebras, and Hilbert-Samuel functions and polynomials. Applications of Algebra to Cryptology Topics include lattice reduction theory and its applications.

    71. Galactic Rings
    spirals. Sandage did not associate these rings directly with the (r)subtype, but de Vaucouleurs did classify them as inner rings. (The
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    2. HISTORICAL OVERVIEW 2.1. Inner Ring Structures Ring-like structures in the luminosity distribution of galaxies have been known since photography was applied to nebular research in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The discovery of rings parallels the discovery of spiral structure in the 19th century, because some ring and pseudoring structures in several nearby galaxies were bright enough to have been seen visually with the 1.8-m speculum reflector of Birr Castle Observatory and other telescopes (see Figure 2 ). The accuracy of these early observations was confirmed through photographic observations with the Lick Crossley reflector in 1898-1900 by Keeler (1908) . However, it was Curtis (1918) who first brought attention to a special class of spiral ``nebulae'' where a ring or pseudoring and a bar were characteristic parts of the structure. Four examples, NGC 1300 NGC 1530 NGC 3351 , and NGC 5921 were illustrated in his classic paper, a compendium of descriptions of 762 ``nebulae and clusters'', of which 513 were spirals. He called the ones with a ``band of matter extending diametrically across the inner parts'' and ``whorls'' forming a ``near perfect ring'', `` -type'' spirals, ``for lack of a better name.'' The objects Curtis first described are now recognized as ``barred spirals'', a term coined by

    72. Physical Oceanography - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Brazil Current. North Brazil Current rings Engulf the Windward Islands Dave Fratantoni , associate Scientist, WHOI. Dave Fratantoni
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    Cruise Highlights Project Highlights
    North Brazil Current Rings Engulf the Windward Islands
    Dave Fratantoni , Associate Scientist, WHOI
    Dave Fratantoni displays a drifter ready for launch from a ship. (click to enlarge)
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    Time-series of drifter trajectories deployed in successive North Brazil Current rings during a February 1999 cruise. As the first ring crashes into the Windward Islands the drifters that were in its core disperse through several shallow island passages. In contrast, the second ring turns northward and passes over the island of Barbados while retaining a relatively intact core. Drifters looping around a third ring are visible in panels 5 and 6. (click to enlarge)
    The Slocum glider is a two-meter-long torpedo-shaped winged vehicle conceived by Henry Stommel and Doug Webb and built by Webb Research Corporation of East Falmouth, MA. It maneuvers through the ocean at a forward speed of one knot in a sawtooth-shaped gliding trajectory for as long as 45 days while making measurements of temperature, salinity, and bio-optical water properties.

    73. Physical Oceanography - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    North Brazil Current rings Engulf the Windward Islands Dave Fratantoni , associate Scientist Swift western boundary currents, including the Gulf Stream and the
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    PI: A. Plueddemann, Associate Scientist, WHOI
    This project used observations of velocity in the western Arctic pycnocline (25-300~m depth) made with Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers (ADCPs) to investigate the distribution and properties of subsurface eddies. Learn more Salt Finger Tracer Release Experiment Ocean mixing associated with thermohaline staircases near Barbados were studied in this program. The goal of the first cruise was to sample the experimental area and inject a patch of tracer. The second cruise nine months later mapped the horizontal and vertical distribution of tracer. Learn more

    74. Šw‰ÈÐ‰î
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    @This department covers three disciplines: pure mathematics, applied mathematics and informatics. The first two disciplines focus on mathematics while the third focuses on computer science. New students to this department must devote themselves to the study of fundamental mathematics and informatics for two years. In the pure mathematics discipline, there are three divisions: algebra, geometry and analysis. In applied mathematics there are three divisions: manifold and varieties, mathematical analysis, and probability and statistics. In the informatics discipline, there are also three divisions: foundation of information sciences, mathematics of computing, and mathematical sciences for informatics.
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    Sex, Warm Water and Southern Flounder May Mean New Aquaculture Operations
    A four-man flounder Sea Grant research team at North Carolina State University is turning up the heat on Southern flounder to produce all-female cultured stocks. The controlled-breeding method relies on water temperature manipulation to control sex during the flounder's early development - not on genetic engineering. From a pure scientific perspective, their finding is important because most temperature-dependent sex determination has been documented in reptiles such as turtles and alligators, but the finding may have significant economic impact.
    Russell Borski, a zoology professor and one of the research team members, notes that the production of all-female stocks will push the Southern flounder up a notch as a candidate for aquaculture in the United States. Studies show that female flounder grow two to three times larger than male flounder within two years. Given high consumer demand and world-market value, the ability to produce larger flounder in a short period of time could mean handsome investment returns. Clustered in the zoology department in the NC State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, the team, along with Borski, includes fellow faculty members Harry Daniels and John Godwin and Adam Luckenbach, a doctoral student.
    "Aquaculture can be a lucrative alternative to tobacco farming," says Daniels, who eyes tobacco greenhouses as potential settings for growing Southern flounder in recirculating systems. Not suited for outdoor pond culture, Southern flounder do better in the warm, protected greenhouse environment. There are no Southern flounder-farming operations that rear fish from egg to market-size anywhere in the U.S. Japan leads the way in technology for producing farm-reared flounder. They are rewarded with a market price that more than doubles that of hybrid striped bass, tilapia or trout.

    77. Custom Phone Rings-Cisco CallManager - Cisco Systems
    the name of the PCM file for the custom ring to associate with DisplayName The PCM files for the rings must meet the following requirements for proper playback
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    Skip Navigation Skip to Content Skip to Search Skip to Footer ... Site Map Area Navigation Industry Solutions Networking Solutions Ordering Technical Support About Cisco Select a Location / Language Hierarchical Navigation Skip to Content VOICE AND IP COMMUNICATIONS CISCO CALLMANAGER TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION ...
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    Cisco IP Phones ship with two default ring types that are implemented in hardware: Chirp1 and Chirp2. Cisco CallManager also provides a default set of additional phone ring sounds that are implemented in software as pulse code modulation (PCM) files. The PCM files, along with an XML file (named RingList.xml) that describes the ring list options that are available at your site, exist in the TFTP directory on each Cisco CallManager server.

    78. Why Those Pesky Rings? Fundamental Physics Revealed In A Drop Of Java
    now a graduate student at Princeton), and former Research associate Greg Huber (now Different types of surfaces–metal, plastic, glass–still produced rings.
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    October 22, 1997 Contact: Steve Koppes
    Why those pesky rings? Fundamental physics revealed in a drop of java
    Nature Co-authors on the Nature During a review of the MRSEC, computer scientist Dupont heard about the ring-stain problem. He proposed the theory that an important feature might be that extra evaporation happens near the edge of the drop, because recondensation of evaporated material would happen less on the outside than in the middle. http://MRSEC.uchicago.edu/MRSEC
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  • 79. SIUC Mathematics - Faculty Research Interests
    Mary Wright; Professor; Ph.D., McGill University, Montreal, 1980. rings and Modules. MingQing Xiao; associate Professor; Ph.D., University of Illinois, 1997.
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    Faculty Research Interests
    • Dubravka Ban ; Assistant Professor; Ph.D., University of Zagreb, Croatia, 1998. Algebra, Representation theory, Automorphic L-functions.
    • Bhaskar Bhattacharya ; Associate Professor, Ph.D., University of Iowa, 1993. Order Restricted Statistical Inference, I-Projections, Linear Models, and Multivariate Analysis.
    • Gregory Budzban ; Associate Professor; Ph.D., University of South Florida, 1991. Probability on Algebraic Structures, Stochastic Methods in Image Processing.
    • Lane Clark ; Professor; Ph.D., University of New Mexico, 1980. Probabilistic Combinatorics, Combinatorics; Random Graphs, Graph Theory; Exact and Asymptotic Enumeration; Combinatorial Number Theory; Algorithms.
    • Andrew Earnest ; Professor; Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1975. Algebra, Algebraic Number Theory, and Arithmetic Theory of Quadratic Forms.
    • Philip Feinsilver ; Professor; Ph.D., NYU (Courant), 1975. Probability Theory and Representation Theory.
    • Robert Fitzgerald ; Professor; Ph.D., UCLA, 1980. Quadratic Forms and Algebra.

    80. Dialogue Of The Rings | College Of Arts And Sciences | George Mason University
    September 2002 rings hold first meetings, called by associate Deans assigned to particular ring. Begin general discussion of agenda.
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    Chairs make usual funding requests to Dean for 02-03. July 2002
    FY 03 begins. Departments should not expect additional funding throughout the year nor should they request additional funds for projects throughout the year. September 2002
    Rings hold first meetings, called by Associate Deans assigned to particular ring. Begin general discussion of agenda. October 2002
    Rings hold second meeting called by Assoicate Dean and select "ring leader" to take over process. November 2002
    ring leaders meet as group with Dean to discuss process and initial agenda. ring leaders report out at chairs meeting. February 2003
    Ring agendas should be developed. Initial funding requests made for FY 04 in time for Dean to submit to Provost's Office.

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