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Rochester - V - 65
COM611-ads-10xp-jp7/24/024:25 PMPage 3Rochester Review/Fall 2002Wherever You Go, There UR!Alumni Association ToursUniversity of Rochester Alumni Association Tours are designed to provide worry-free basics transportation, transfers, accomm
Rochester - V - 65
COM618-CN13-dw11/14/0211:21 AMPage 50Meliora Weekend 2003Save the Date x October 1012Plan now to join your classmates, friends, and fellow parents for the annual celebration of the College, featuring Reunion, Homecoming, Family Weekend, and
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Robert L. Sproull was first. Will you be next?The next to achieve your philanthropic goals through Rochesters donor advised fund, that is?When the Board of Trustees voted this fall to establish a donor advised fund, President Emeritus Sproull saw
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A SpeciAl SectionFaculty and Student HonorsCelebrating Distinction200708The University of Rochester is proud to congratulate those faculty and students who have earned national recognition and teaching awards during the past academic year.Phot
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European Sociological Review, Vol. 17 No. 1, 1^201Causation, Statistics, and SociologyJohn H. GoldthorpeThree dierent understandings of causation, each importantly shaped by the work of statisticians, are examined from the point of view of thei
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Library | Fact SheetsPage 1 of 4What's New Fact Sheets FAQs State Gun Laws Federal Gun Laws Firearms Glossary Articles Armed Citizen Speeches Bibliography Other ResourcesLibrary | Fact SheetsPrinter Friendly VersionBrady Campaign (Handgun C
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Brady Campaign - Facts & Information - Research - Saving Lives by Taking Guns Out of CrimePage 1 of 2Saving Lives by Taking Guns Out of Crime:The Drop in Gun-Related Crime Deaths Since Enactment of the Brady Law Executive Summary In their book,
Rochester - PSC - 200
PSC 200 Hypotheses and Research DesignSo far weve looked at Concepts variables Operationalization and measurement of variables Describing variables using various statistics Now we want to formalize how to evaluate claims, statements, and researc
Rochester - PSC - 576
PSC 576 Modeling International ConictSpring 2003 2pm-4:40 Thursday Harkness 303Professor Curtis S. Signorino 303 Harkness Hall Oce Hours: Monday 3:30pm-4:45 sign@troi.cc.rochester.edu 273-4760 PURPOSE: This course is intended for advanced graduat
Rochester - PSC - 505
PSC 505 Advanced Statistical MethodsProfessor Curtis S. Signorino 303 Harkness Hall Office Hours: by appointment sign@mail.rochester.edu 273-4760Fall 2004 3:30-4:40, M/W, Hark 329COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course builds upon the analytical and app
Rochester - PSC - 505
HW: Selection and Strategic ModelsAs usual, write your results as if youre writing a lab report. Clearly lead the reader through your model, results, and your interpretation/discussion. Additionally, while I do not expect you to be an expert in the
Rochester - PSC - 505
HW: Grouped Binary Duration DataIn the following, you will be expected to analyze real data (as opposed to the monte carlo data weve been using so far). Write your results as if youre writing a lab report. I do not expect a 20 or 30-page paper. How
Rochester - PSC - 200
PSC 200 Data Analysis Exercise #3Due: Dec 2, 2003Data from the 2000 National Election Study (NES) is provided on a CD that came with the Pollock book An SPSS Companion to Political Analysis. The dataset, NES2000.sav, contains the responses of 180
Rochester - PSC - 200
PSC 200 Data Analysis Exercise #2Due: Oct 21, 2003Data from the 2000 National Election Study (NES) is provided on a CD that came with the Pollock book An SPSS Companion to Political Analysis. The dataset, NES2000.sav, contains the responses of 18
Rochester - PSC - 505
HW: Ordered and Unordered Categorical DataAs usual, write your results as if youre writing a lab report. Clearly lead the reader through your model, results, and your interpretation/discussion. Additionally, while I do not expect you to be an exper
Rochester - PSC - 405
1MATTHEWS-PROTHRO DATASETMATPROII is a collection of county-level data used by Matthews and Prothro. It is accessible from Stata via the instruction USE P:MATPROII. The following is a list of variables in MATPROII:Name stateDescription state c
Rochester - PSC - 505
HW: Duration DataIn the following, you will be expected to analyze real data (as opposed to the monte carlo data weve been using so far). Write your results as if youre writing a lab report. I do not expect a 20 or 30-page paper. However, clearly l
Rochester - PSC - 200
PSC 200 Applied Data AnalysisFall 2003 12:30-1:45 T/R, Dewey 2162Prof. Mark Fey mark.fey@rochester.edu Harkness 109E 275-5810Prof. Curt Signorino curt.signorino@rochester.edu Harkness 303 273-4760TAs: Shin-Goo Kang sgkg@mail.rochester.edu Har
Rochester - PSC - 505
HW: Count ModelsIn the following, you will be expected to analyze real data (as opposed to the monte carlo data weve been using so far). Write your results as if youre writing a lab report. I do not expect a 20 or 30-page paper. However, clearly le
Rochester - PSC - 272
PSC 272 Midterm 2/29/00Write all answers in your blue book. The exam consists of two parts: A. Short Answer and B. Game Theory. Note the points associated with each question and budget your time accordingly. If you cannot complete a game-theory pro
Rochester - PSC - 200
PSC 200 Final Data AnalysisDue: Dec 17, 2003 by 5pmOn the course website, you will find the dataset blackvotereg1960.sav. The dataset contains variables on black and white voter registration in Southern counties in 1960, along with a number of de
Rochester - PSC - 405
VARIABLE LISTcountry countryid year population popdens urban_pc revenue_pc expend_pc import_pc export_pc enrg_prod_pc enrg_cons_pc defexp_pc workf_agri workf_indus propmil autos_pc phones_pc mail_pc tv_pc news_pc books_pc secondary_pc univ_pc litera
Rochester - PSC - 405
CONFIDENTIALMEMORANDUM From: The Director To: Agent 405 Date: 5/9/03Dear Agent 405, A dataset and codebook have been emailed to you through our secret channel called the internet. The dataset is world data.dta (stata format). The codebook is worl
Rochester - PSC - 200
PSC 200 CrosstabsWant to test hypotheses - assess the effect or relationship between variables.Research design explained in terms of comparing means of populations.What do we do with categorical data?Crosstab=Cross tabulation A table based
Rochester - PSC - 200
PSC 200 Hypotheses and Research DesignWe want to formalize how to evaluate claims, statements, and research; and how we should conduct our own research so that it is less susceptible to criticism. How to formulate hypotheses Research design o Con
Rochester - PSC - 200
MEANS COMPARISON Pre:Thermometer Bill Clinton * Race: 0=white, 1=black Race: 0=white, 1=black white black Total Mean 51.05 78.81 54.67 N 1383 207 1590 Std. Deviation 29.350 18.635 29.691REGRESSN RESULTS Model Summary Model 1 R .315(a) R Square .099
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Sheet1 TAMWORTH MILL 1725 17 August. Robt. Hughes patented 400 acres fronting on James River and lying on both sides of Muddy Creek [PB 12: 285]. 1731 26 June. Robt. Hughs patented 1200 acres including the previous survey [PB 14:179]. 1737 20 Februar
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D. N. Rodowick - Unthinkable Sex: Conceptual Personae and the Time-ImageIN[AN ELECTRONIC JOURNAL FOR VISUAL STUDIES]VISIBLE CULTUREUnthinkable Sex: Conceptual Personae and the TimeImageby D. N. Rodowick2000his two books on cinema, Gilles
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IntroductionIN[]VISIBLE CULTURETime and the Workby Reni Celeste2000AN ELECTRONIC JOURNAL FOR VISUAL STUDIESThe starting point of this issue is the conviction that the artwork has been one of the most important sites for speculation on the
Rochester - OPT - 253
Single Photon SourcesR. A. Smith II OPT253: Quantum Optics Lab Lukishova 20 October 2008As the ability to use strange and puzzling quantum eects continues to grow, applications such as quantum cryptography and quantum computation are beginning to
Rochester - OPT - 253
Lab 2 ReportCarlin GettliffeAbstract: In this lab we investigated the wave-particle duality of light. We verified lights wave properties by conducting both a double slit experiment and constructing a Mach-Zehnder interferometer. In each case we r
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Lab 2: Single Photon InterferenceRoger A. Smith OPT 253 The Institute of Optics University of Rochester Rochester, NY 14627 December 5, 2008Abstract The purpose of this experiment was to explore the eects of wave-particle duality that cause photons
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Lab 3-4: Single Photon SourceRoger A. Smith OPT 253 Lukishova The Institute of Optics University of Rochester Rochester, NY 14627 December 5, 2008Abstract With the advent of the novel applications of quantum mechanics, reliable single photon source
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Lab 1 ReportCarlin GettliffeAbstract: In this lab we produced entangled photon pairs and used avalanche photo diodes to record coincidence counts in order to confirm a violation of Bells inequality. The entangled photons were produced by spontane
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September 30, 2008 Submitted for the partial fullment of the course PHY 434Single Photon Sources and Their ApplicationsMayukh Lahiri1, 1Department of Physics and Astronomy,University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627, U.S.AElectronic addr
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Carlin Gettliffe OPT 253 09/27/08Single Photon Sources and Their ApplicationsThe primary application for single photon production is in quantum computing. The ability to reliably produce single photons could eventually lead to efficient and highl
Rochester - OPT - 253
Lab 3/4 Report Carlin GettliffeAbstract: In this lab we investigated the quantum dot excitation method of single photon production. Objectives included preparing quantum dot samples in a liquid crystal solution, successfully imaging fluorescence em
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Impact Fast Ignition Another Pathway to IgnitionImpactor Main FuelFast Ignition Workshop 06 4 November 2006 Cambridge, MAH. Azechi et al. Institute of Laser Engineering Osaka University1CollaboratorsILE OSAKAInstitute of Laser Engineering
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Recent developments in proton acceleration, beam handling, and applications in plasma physicsJulien FuchsFI workshop Cambridge, MALABORATOIRE POUR L'UTILISATION DES LASERS INTENSESOutlineI. Prospects in proton energy increase using very thin ta
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Fast Ignition Integrated Simulation for FIREX-I ProjectT.Johzaki Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University In collaboration with S. Sakagami*, H. Nagatomo, T. Nakamura, K. Mima, Y. Nakao*, FI3 project team and FIREX project teamInstitute of
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National Ignition Facility Status and Plans and Fast Ignition CapabilitiesPresentation to 9th International Fast Ignition Workshop Cambridge, MADr. Edward I. Moses Associate Director National Ignition Facility Programs Lawrence Livermore National
Rochester - FIW - 06
FSCGain Curves for Fast-Ignition Inertial Confinement FusionEFusion GM = EDriver EFusion GT = EDriver + EPetawattA. A. Solodov, R. Betti, J. A. Delettrez, and C. Zhou Fusion Science Center Laboratory for Laser Energetics University of Rochester
Rochester - FIW - 06
LA-UR-06-7585Theory and Modeling of LaserAccelerated Ion Beams as Possible Fast IgnitorsBrian J. Albright, Lin Yin, B. Manuel Hegelich, Kevin J. Bowers*, Kirk A. Flippo, Thomas J. T. Kwan, and Juan C. Fernndez Los Alamos National Laboratory9th In
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Integrated Modeling of Fast Ignition ExperimentsPresented to: 9th International Fast Ignition Workshop Cambridge, MA November 3-5, 2006R. P. J. Town AX-Division Lawrence Livermore National LaboratoryThis work was performed under the auspices of
Rochester - FIW - 06
Direct-drive targets for fast ignition: design issues and options on the path to high gainS. Atzeni1, C. Bellei1,2 and A. Schiavi11) Dipartimento di Energetica, Universit di Roma La Sapienza,Italy 2) Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College, Prince Co
Rochester - FIW - 06
FSCFast-Ignition Research at the Laboratory for Laser EnergeticsHot-electron generation and heating Fuel assemblyabn tW. Theobald University of Rochester Laboratory for Laser Energetics9th International Fast Ignition Workshop Cambridge,
Rochester - FIW - 06
Diagnostics for Fast-Ignitor Experiments on OMEGA/OMEGA EPMTW target chamber 9th International Fast Ignition Workshop Cambridge, MA 35 November 2006C. Stoeckl University of Rochester Laboratory for Laser EnergeticsSummaryDiagnostic developmen
Rochester - FIW - 06
Design of a Pair-Plasma Production Experiment for OMEGA EPccJ. Myatt, A. V. Maximov, and R. W. Short University of Rochester Laboratory for Laser Energetics9th International Fast Ignition Workshop Cambridge, MA 35 November 2006SummaryOMEG
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Short pulse laser driven relativistic electron transport in wire targetsR. J. Mason*, R. B. Stephens1, M. Wei2, R. R. Freeman3, J. Hill3, L. D. Van Woerkom3 1General Atomics, 2UCSD, 3The Ohio State Univ. *Research Applications Corp. 9th Internationa
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HiPER: a laser fusion facility for EuropeProf Mike DunneDirector, Central Laser Facility, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UKm.dunne@rl.ac.ukwww.hiper-laser.euWe are entering a new era Demonstration of IFE ignition within ~ 5 years Visibilit
Rochester - FIW - 06
Full scale PIC simulation of cone-guided fast ignitionYasuhiko Sentoku A. Kemp*, B. Chrisman, and T. Cowan University of Nevada, Reno *Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 11/05/2006@Boston9th International Fast Ignition WorkshopFast Ignition-
Rochester - FIW - 06
Hydrodynamic Simulations of Integrated Fast-Ignition Experiments Planned for OMEGA/OMEGA EP Laser SystemsnnnJ. A. Delettrez University of Rochester Laboratory for Laser Energetics9th International Fast Ignition Workshop Cambridge, MA 35 Nov
Rochester - FIW - 06
Preperations for Integrated Cryogenic Fast-Ignition Experiments on OMEGA/OMEGA EPb-layered DT Cryogenic TargetOMEGA EPDavid D. Meyerhofer Director, Experimental Division Laboratory for Laser Energetics ME and Physics Departments University of R
Rochester - FIW - 06
Collisional Relaxation of Super Thermal Electrons Generated by Relativistic Laser Pulses in Dense PlasmaPresented to: APS-DPP PhiladelphiaAndreas J. Kemp(1) Y. Sentoku(2), V.Sotnikov (2) and S.C.Wilks(1)(1)Lawrence Livermore National Laborator
Rochester - FIW - 06
Fast electron transport and heating induced by ultra-intense laser beamP.Guillou1, P.Audebert1, C.Back2, B.Barbrel1, S.Bastiani-Ceccotti1, S.D.Baton1, C.Blancard3, E.Gauci1, L.Gremillet3, M.Koenig1, L. Lecherbourg1, C.Rousseaux3, T.Vinci11Laboratoi
Rochester - FIW - 06
Proton acceleration from critical density foams with the Vulcan Petawatt laserL Willingale1, SPD Mangles1, SR Nagel1, C Bellei1, RJ Clarke2, AE Dangor1, R Heathcote2, N Lopes3, M Kaluza1, C Kamperidis1, S Kneip1, K Marsh4, Z Najmudin1, W Nazarov5, P
Rochester - FIW - 06
Physics of ion beam pulse neutralization by background plasmaOutlineWhy volumetric plasma has to be used for intense ion beam focusing. Key plasma parameters for good charge and current neutralization in a background plasma.I.D. Kaganovich, A. B
Rochester - FIW - 06
Integrated 1D PIC Simulation of Fast IgnitionBrian Chrisman Y. Sentoku A. Kemp T. E. Cowan University of Nevada, Reno1D PIC Simulations provide insight into fast ignition physicsImportant physics in FIHot electron and fast ion generation Energy
Rochester - FIW - 06
Kinetic Simulations of UltraFast Laser-Induced Fusion in Overdense TargetsP. Messmer*, K. Paul, W.L.Wang, P. StoltzTech-X Corporation AFRL Edwards Air Force Base Work supported by DoD SBIR Grant #FA8650-04-C-2511*email: messmer@txcorp.comJ.-L. C
Rochester - FIW - 06
SummaryPreliminary cone-in-shell simulations agree well with experimentFSC 2-D cone-in-shell fuel-assembly simulations are being simulated using HYDRA* Simulated tRs and convergence ratios are in agreement with experiment*M. M. Marinak et al.