The Stuart had been neglected for several years, and on short notice, two experienced members, A. Richard Strauss and Robert Whiting, donated their time to get the instrument into presentable ...condition. ...began a long tradition of members spending countless grimy hours, gratis, getting undeservedly neglected instruments into workable condition for a convention presentation and often exciting a congregation that had ignored the mute instrument in its midst to a renewed appreciation of its forgotten treasure that eventually resulted in repairs or restoration. Few business records of 19th-century organbuilders survive, so these records shed light on the dayto-day operations of a company that had a thriving service business in addition to its building activities. Watkins Glen was once a resort community at the foot of Seneca Lake, the longest and deepest of the Finger Lakes, and in my youth still had a thriving salt mining business.
Creating the Constitution presents a different interpretation of the Convention and the First Congress, derived largely from a close reading of Farrand's Records and the Annals of Congress . Among ...its special features are a critical perspective on the Framers, an examination of Court Whig influence on the Federalists, the identification of a third group—the state Federalists—between the nationalists and states' righters, and a view of the First Congress as distorting the aims of the Convention.
Escape Rates for Rotor Walks in $\mathbb{Z}^d Florescu, Laura; Ganguly, Shirshendu; Levine, Lionel ...
SIAM journal on discrete mathematics,
01/2014, Letnik:
28, Številka:
1
Journal Article
Recenzirano
Rotor walk is a deterministic analogue of random walk. We study its recurrence and transience properties on ${\mathbb Z}^d$ for the initial configuration of all rotors aligned. If $n$ particles in ...turn perform rotor walks starting from the origin, we show that the number that escape (i.e., never return to the origin) is of order $n$ in dimensions $d \geq 3$ and of order $n/\log n$ in dimension $2$. PUBLICATION ABSTRACT