Hamilton College is a private, independent, liberal arts college located in Clinton, New York. The school was founded in 1793, chartered as Hamilton College in 1812, and has been coeducational since 1978, when it merged with Kirkland College.
A Change of Voice:
Considerations in Implementing IP Telephony
at Swarthmore Presented by:
Mark Dumic
Associate Director Networking & Telecommunications
Swarthmore College
Disaster Planning Facing the "Smoke and Rubble" CLAC 2006 – Hamilton College
Gene Spencer – Bucknell
Mike Osterman - Whitman
Visual Communication & Design
Visual Communication & Design
Tips for Creating an Effective Poster Krista Siniscarco
Instructional Technologist
Hamilton College
ksinisca@hamilton.edu
Visual Communication and Design for PowerPoint Presentations Krista Siniscarco
ksinisca@hamilton.edu
How many people have given a PPT presentation before?
Why and when would you use a PPT presentation?
What information would you present in the slides?
How many of you have fallen asleep during a PPT presentation before?
Why did you find it boring or annoying?
Lights, Camera, Action!
Analysis & Creative Expression:
Improving the Quality of Student Media Scholarship
David Baird
Janet Simons
Krista Siniscarco
The Moynihan Report: Today and Yesterday
Race & Ethnicity, 10/02/2007
Data Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Department of Health and Human Services, Bureau of Justice Statistics, Population Research Bureau
Numerical Experiments in Spin Network Dynamics Seth Major and Sean McGovern ‘07
Hamilton College Dept. of Physics Spin networks
In one approach to quantum gravity, space is represented as labeled graphs or spin networks. In 2-dimensions, this takes the form of the dual graph of a lattice of triangles. Each edge of the spin graph receives a value, called a color, which represents the length. The three edges that form each vertex must obey certain rules. Each vertex must obey the four rules of gauge invariance:
and a+b+c must be even,
where a,b and c are labels on the edges.
If these rules are upset, then measures must be taken to restore the invariance. See example to the right.
Critical vertices are ones where one of the inequalities is saturated. These are of interest because at a critical triangle, any addition to the biggest edge or subtraction from one of the smaller two will result in a disruption of gauge invariance and therefore action to restore it. Dynamics
In Loop Quantum Gravity, dynamics is roughly expressed by changes to edge color. So in an effort to model dynamics, our program is concerned with changing edges and observing the results.
Starting with a randomly initialized lattice which is completely gauge invariant, we choose an arbitrary edge and modify it. If this does not violate gauge invariance then the iteration is over and another random edge is picked. If the change did violate the ga...
Xeroderma Pigmentosum
Nov 21st 2005 Diana Mok
Kaitlin Myers
Thao Nguyen T. Nguyen