[AAVSO-DIS] Publication List On AAVSO Data www.aavso.org *****PARTIAL LIST soc., 29, 5, 1284; 1997. for Polish astronomy, Warsaw; 1996. http://mailman.mcmaster.ca/mailman/private/aavso-discussion/9904.gz/msg00075.htm
Extractions: Date Prev Date Next [Chronological] [Thread] ... [Archive Top] In response to what papers are published using AAVSO data, below is a partial list of publications (of over 70 papers) from 1992 to 1999, based entirely or substantially on AAVSO data. Please note that this list does not include papers published in JAAVSO, many of which are based entirely or substantially on AAVSO data. The list below is only a small tribute to our observers' efforts and dedication. To them we "take our hats" and say - THANK YOU!!! Keep observing!!! Janet Mattei *********************************************************************** Janet A. Mattei, Director American Assoc. of Variable Star Phone: (617) 354-0484 Observers (AAVSO) fax : (617) 354-0665 25 Birch Street e-mail: jmattei@aavso.org Cambridge, MA 02138 aavso@aavso.org USA www : http://www.aavso.org
Combinatorics -- From MathWorld http//www.combinatorics.org/Volume_2/volume2.html F1. Graham, R. L.; Grötschel,M.; and Lovász, L. (Eds.). Math. soc., 1997. Assoc. Amer., 1998. http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Combinatorics.html
Extractions: References Abramowitz, M. and Stegun, I. A. (Eds.). "Combinatorial Analysis." Ch. 24 in Handbook of Mathematical Functions with Formulas, Graphs, and Mathematical Tables, 9th printing. New York: Dover, pp. 821-827, 1972. Aigner, M. Combinatorial Theory. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1997. Balakrishnan, V. K. Combinatorics, including Concepts of Graph Theory. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1995. Bellman, R. and Hall, M. Combinatorial Analysis. Amer. Math. Soc., 1979. Berge, C. Principles of Combinatorics. New York: Academic Press, 1971. Bergeron, F.; Labelle, G.; and Leroux, P. Combinatorial Species and Tree-Like Structures. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 1998. Biggs, N. L. "The Roots of Combinatorics."
Mersenne Prime -- From MathWorld Assoc. Amer. soc. 10, 162165, 1935. GIMPS Discovers 36th Known Mersenne Prime,Is Now the Largest Known Prime. http//www.mersenne.org/2976221.htm. http://mathworld.wolfram.com/MersennePrime.html
Extractions: to be prime n must itself be prime . This is true since for composite n with factors r and s n = rs . Therefore, can be written as , which is a binomial number and can be factored. Every Mersenne prime gives rise to a perfect number . The first few Mersenne primes are 3, 7, 31, 127, 8191, 131071, 524287, 2147483647, ... (Sloane's ) corresponding to n = 2, 3, 5, 7, 13, 17, 19, 31, 61, 89, ... (Sloane's If is a prime , then divides iff is prime . It is also true that prime divisors of must have the form where k is a positive integer and simultaneously of either the form or (Uspensky and Heaslet 1939). A prime factor p of a Mersenne number is a Wieferich prime iff . Therefore, Mersenne primes are not Wieferich primes . All known Mersenne numbers with p prime are squarefree . However, Guy (1994) believes that there are which are not squarefree Trial division is often used to establish the compositeness of a potential Mersenne prime. This test immediately shows
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References C. Cullen, astronomy and mathematics in ancient China the Zhou bi Scientist 88 (2000),325331 (http//www.americanscientist.org/articles/00articles soc., 1993 http://www.math.snu.ac.kr/~hongjong/MinC/References.htm
Extractions: K. Devlin, Mathematics: The Science of Patterns - The Search for Order in Life, Mind, and the Universe , Scientific American Library, 1994. (¼öÇеµ¼°ü 510.1 D497m); Çã¹Î, ¿ÀÇý¿µ ¿Å±è, ¼öÇÐ:¾ç½ÄÀÇ °úÇÐ, °æ¹®»ç. M. Kline, Mathematics in Western Culture , Oxford Univ. Press, 1953. M. Kline, Mathematics and the Search for Knowledge , Oxford Univ. Press, 1985. (±è°æÈ, ÀÌÇý¼÷ ¿Å±è, E. Kramer, The Nature and Growth of Modern Mathematics , Princeton Univ. Press, 1970. R. Mankiewicz, the story of mathematics M. Schneider, A beginner's guide to constructing the universe The MacTutor History of Mathematics archive: http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/ , ¼Çع®Áý, 1998. (ISBN 89-7483-097-3) øÁï£ Î°(È÷¶óŸ À¯Å¸Ä«)ÁöÀ½, Óñàã ΡùÊÐüâúÀÇ æ¸ÞÈ I, II, 1985. (À̸é¿ì ¿Å±è, ±×¸²À¸·Î º¸´Â °úÇй®¸íÀÇ ¿ª»ç 1,2, ¼Çع®Áý, 1997.) A. Aczel, The mystery of the Aleph S. Bochner, The Role of Mathematics in the Rise of Science , Princeton Univ. Press, 1966, 1981. D. Boorstin, The Discoverers , Vintage, 1983.
AAVSO Discussion Group: [AAVSO-DIS] Publication List On AAVSO Data MA 02138 aavso@aavso.org USA www http//www.aavso.org Astron. soc., 29, 5, 1284;1997 J. Mikolajewska, Copernicus Foundation for Polish astronomy, Warsaw; 1996 http://wwwmacho.mcmaster.ca/AAVSO_Archive/199904/0075.html
[AAVSO-DIS] Publication List On AAVSO Data From Janet A. Mattei jmattei@aavso.org Sat, 10 Apr 1999 132935 0400 (EWT)with updates by Robert J. Bradbury Highlights of astronomy 9389 (1992). soc. http://www.aeiveos.com/~bradbury/Astronomy/AAVSOrefs.html
Extractions: with updates by Robert J. Bradbury Multiperiodicity in semiregular variables. II. Systematic amplitude variations Astron. and Astrophys. Suppl. :283-292 (Aug. 2000). Changes of the Physical State in Semiregular Variables ; also IAU Colloquium #176. Edited by L. Szabados and D. Kurtz. ISBN: 1-58381-030-7 (2000). Long-term Changes in Mira Stars. I. Period Changes in Mira Stars " by J.R. Percy and T. Colivas. Publ. Astron. Soc. Pacific Long-term Changes in Mira Stars. II. A Search for Evolutionary Period Changes in Mira Stars " by J.R. Percy and W.W.-Y. Au. Publ. Astron. Soc. Pacific Long-term Changes in Mira Stars. III. Multiperiodicity in Mira Stars " by J.R. Percy and D.H. Bagby. Publ. Astron. Soc. Pacific Multiperiodicity in Semiregular Variables. I. General Properties " by L. L. Kiss, K. Szatmary, R. R. Cadmus Jr., and J. A. Mattei Trend Analysis of Long Long Period Variables " by J. A. Mattei and G. Foster, NATO-Advance Study Institute meeting on
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Extractions: Astronomy/Astrophysics/Space Science Citation No. 200105-27 (ISI acc.no.387QD-0008) We present measurements of absorption by the 21 cm hyperfine transition of neutral hydrogen toward radio sources at substantial look-back times. These data are used in combination with observations of rotational transitions of common interstellar molecules to set limits on the evolution of the fine structure constant: (alpha) over dot/alpha < 3.5 X 10-(15) yr(-1), to a look-back time of 4.8 Gyr. In the context of string theory, the limit on the secular evolution of the scale factor of the compact dimensions, R, is (R) over dot/R
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Extractions: Next: About this document Up: References on Light Pollution Previous: Reference List. Part C Environmental effects of artificial light and light pollution N.B. This section is under construction and it collects only a small and incomplete list of references. by Pierantonio Cinzano Anon. 2000, Firefly and Light Pollution, adverse effects on ecosystem , Report of the Astron. Soc. of Wakabadai http://www2a.biglobe.ne.jp/~wakaba/local03e.htm Anon. 2000, Seatrout vs. Light Nuisance , Scottish Anglers National Association, http://www.sana.org.uk/light.htm Anon. 2000, A rtificial light influences on Halibut Fishes http://miljolare.uib.no/virtue/newsletter/00_09/curr-holm/more-info/halibut.php?utskrift=1 Anon. 2000, Response to Artificial Light of Mysis Relicta, in Lake Source Cooling Environmental Impact Statement , Cornell University, sec. 2.3.4.3.4, http://www.utilities.cornell.edu/EIS/MysisRelicta.htm#23434 Able K.P. 1982, The effects of overcast skies on the orientation of free-flying nocturnal migrations, in Avian navigation (Papi and Wallraff eds.), Springer-Verlag, Berlin. Heidelberg , 40-49
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Extractions: Press Box Seminars and Presentations Recent Updates The reviews below are part of our extensive study of more than 3000 job and resume web sites. More than 250 non-profit, professional associations will be reviewed as part of this study. Some of the Association sites described here will be published in CareerXroads' 2002 edition of the best 500 sites available later this Fall (they will include additional details like contact contact information and much more). In addition, all the association sites (actually 2000+ job and resume sites) will be searchable through our new online database designed for use by employers. Learn more about CareerXroads services on our website, via an email to mmc@careerXroads.com or, by giving us a call at 732-821-6652. More Association sites will be listed here each month. Register with us and we'll keep you up to date. Gerry and Mark http://accounting.rutgers.edu/raw/aaa/index.html
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Extractions: Credits This historical exhibit is provided as a public service of the Institute for Dynamic Educational Advancement (IDEA) by WebExhibits as a complement to www.time.gov . Texts are adapted with permission from various sources, as detailed below, who are solely responsible for its content. Feedback, questions, and corrections We appreciate your feedback, and read all comments; however, due to the volume of e-mail, we are unable to respond personally. If you have corrections, please send them to us, and we will forward them to their respective authors. You may reach us via e-mail Design Exhibit compiled and designed by Michael Douma Productions. For information about the search technology we use, see Custom Inktomi Text Much of the text about Calendars is adapted with permission from the Calendar FAQ Various texts, including the background on our year, the introduction to the Calendars section, the Indian calendar, and the history of the Chinese calendar are adapted from L. E. Dogget. Explanatory Supplement to the Astronomical Almanac , P. Kenneth Seidelmann, editor, with permission from University Science Books, Sausalito, CA 94965.
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Extractions: Beyond Technologies and Methodologies A few comments are offered in the light of about thirty years of activities linked to the information flow in astronomy and of about two decades of blossoming of electronic networks and tools including the World-Wide Web. Some points are emphasized (such as the changing sociology of data centres) and wrong expectations are pointed out (such as the all-electronic era). Introduction Let's face it: astronomy is largely a virtual science. With the exception of experiments carried out in situ by solar-system spacecraft, our knowledge of the universe is totally derived from photons reaching us from outer space. And because of the finite speed of light, we do not observe the objects the way they are, but the way they were when the photons we are collecting actually left them. As a result of the huge amount of data accumulated, but also by necessity for their extensive international collaborations, astronomers have been pioneering often in parallel with the high-energy physicists the development of distributed resources, electronic communications and networks coupled to advanced methodologies and technologies frequently much before they become of common world-wide usage. But exactly because of this kind of paradox (immense philosophical impact versus inability to interact with the observed subjects), astronomers have to be specially careful not only of the way data are handled and archived for their own professional usage and for the scientific memory of the future, but also of the way astronomy information in the broad sense is conveyed to society at large.
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