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Stuart-type polar vortices on a rotating sphere
Stuart vortices are among the few known smooth explicit solutions of the planar Euler equations with a nonlinear vorticity, and they can be adapted to model inviscid flow on the surface of a fixed sphere. By means of a...
Stuart Chase Commentator Jan. 13, 1947
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
Stuart Chase will speak at 8pm in the new auditorium at Winthrop College. Mr. Chase will be the fourth speaker during the 1946-47 lecture series. Mr. Chase began his career in the accounting and engineering field and later...
Published by: Winthrop University
Stuart Chase to speak at Winthrop College Jan. 11, 1947
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
Stuart Chase, writer and economist, will speak at Winthrop College Jan. 14th at 8pm. This will be the fourth address in the college's lecture series for the 46-47 school year.
Published by: Winthrop University
Stuart-type polar vortices on a rotating sphere
Stuart vortices are among the few known smooth explicit solutions of the planar Euler equations with a nonlinear vorticity, and they can be adapted to model inviscid flow on the surface of a fixed sphere. By means of a...
Steady point vortex pair in a field of Stuart-type vorticity

A new family of exact solutions to the two-dimensional steady incompressible Euler equation is presented. The solutions provide a class of hybrid equilibria comprising two point vortices of unit circulation - a point vortex...

Steady point vortex pair in a field of Stuart-type vorticity

A new family of exact solutions to the two-dimensional steady incompressible Euler equation is presented. The solutions provide a class of hybrid equilibria comprising two point vortices of unit circulation - a point vortex...

False Start
Heather R. Nelson
Jan 30, 2014
In the aftermath of the Civil War, higher education in the South had been all but depleted. Vanderbilt University was inaugurated in 1875 to begin to fill the gap in education for Southern men. Rigdon McCoy McIntosh, a prolific...
Published by: Faculty of Education
False Start
Heather R. Nelson
Jan 30, 2014
In the aftermath of the Civil War, higher education in the South had been all but depleted. Vanderbilt University was inaugurated in 1875 to begin to fill the gap in education for Southern men. Rigdon McCoy McIntosh, a prolific...
Published by: Faculty of Education
Low-Cost Hyperspectral Imaging with A Smartphone.
Recent advances in smartphone technologies have opened the door to the development of accessible, highly portable sensing tools capable of accurate and reliable data collection in a range of environmental settings. In this...
A perturbation theory for ergodic properties of Markov chains
Perturbations to Markov chains and Markov processes are considered. The unperturbed problem is assumed to be geometrically ergodic in the sense usually established through the use of Foster--Lyapunov drift conditions. The...
The B-MaP-C study
Introduction: Approximately 55,000 women in the United Kingdom are diagnosed with new breast cancer annually. Since emerging in December 2019, SARS-CoV-2 (coronavirus disease 2019, COVID-19) has become a global pandemic...
Visualising the Social Media Conversations of a National Information Technology Professional Association
Stuart Palmer
Jan 01, 2019
Social media systems are important for professional associations (PAs), providing new ways for them to interact with their members and stakeholders. Evaluation of the impact of social media is not straightforward. Here text...
Towards epistemically-just research:
This paper interrogates the relationship between social science research and the ways of doing, knowing and being privileged in the western university. It traces a line from the colonial origins of dominant knowledge and...
Late customisation
The strategy of mass customisation is being increasingly adopted as companies seek to exploit market trends for greater product variety and individualisation. The implications of changing to mass customisation practice are...
Quasi-Monte Carlo and Multilevel Monte Carlo Methods for Computing Posterior Expectations in Elliptic Inverse Problems
We are interested in computing the expectation of a functional of a PDE solution under a Bayesian posterior distribution. Using Bayes's rule, we reduce the problem to estimating the ratio of two related prior expectations. For a...
A perturbation theory for ergodic properties of Markov chains
Perturbations to Markov chains and Markov processes are considered. The unperturbed problem is assumed to be geometrically ergodic in the sense usually established through the use of Foster--Lyapunov drift conditions. The...
Late customisation
The strategy of mass customisation is being increasingly adopted as companies seek to exploit market trends for greater product variety and individualisation. The implications of changing to mass customisation practice are...
Towards epistemically-just research:
This paper interrogates the relationship between social science research and the ways of doing, knowing and being privileged in the western university. It traces a line from the colonial origins of dominant knowledge and...
Quasi-Monte Carlo and Multilevel Monte Carlo Methods for Computing Posterior Expectations in Elliptic Inverse Problems
We are interested in computing the expectation of a functional of a PDE solution under a Bayesian posterior distribution. Using Bayes's rule, we reduce the problem to estimating the ratio of two related prior expectations. For a...
Thresholds for hypoglycaemic screening-a cause for concern?
The new Framework for Practice highlights the limited evidence for our current clinical practice (1). It is helpful in emphasising the importance of accurate measurement of glucose concentrations, listening to the concerns of...
International Education:
Mary Hayden, Shona McIntosh
Jul 04, 2018

Academic outcomes of post-16 education can be understood in terms of their value for gaining access to university and, at a time when global educational mobility is growing, internationally recognised university entrance...

Questioning the enduring impact of international education – insights from alumni
Shona McIntosh
May 01, 2020
The start of a new decade is as good a time as any to pause and reflect. Here the reflections relate to research that can prompt consideration about the purpose of international education today. In particular, I attend to that...

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