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− | A United Airline flight attendant insisted for a dog to be placed in the overhead locker despite the protest of the owner who wanted to keep it by her side in the suitable bag intended for this purpose [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-43394952]. The dog died (certainly from stress and suffocation). This is the typical illustration of treating living beings as objects | + | A United Airline flight attendant insisted for a dog to be placed in the overhead locker despite the protest of the owner who wanted to keep it by her side in the suitable bag intended for this purpose [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-43394952]. The dog died (certainly from stress and suffocation). This is the typical illustration of treating living beings as objects which should follow, against common sense and humanity, the company's administrative procedures. |
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+ | I once flew with [[Tizon]] in a plane (of Lufthansa) and he was very badly behaved at the take-off (barking a lot, despite some ''drug'' that we gave him, also intended for this purpose of travelling pets, to tranquilise him). He was extremely stressed. After take-off, he kept quiet and fell asleep. I can imagine how his heart would have burst if instead of me petting him through the net, we had confined him in a black and tight locker, banging against the rest of the luggage. Of course, it was extremely disagreeable to have a dog bark like this in a plane. The waitress even came and told me ''Sir, please!''. There was little I could do. Killing the dog is an option our declining and psychopath society could now envision to preserve the peace of mind of the technical slaves. | ||
== A girl gets detained 15 days in the USA after unknowingly crossing the frontier during her jogging on the Canadian border == | == A girl gets detained 15 days in the USA after unknowingly crossing the frontier during her jogging on the Canadian border == |
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It's just where I put stuff that I'm experimenting on for possible f¯uture use.
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$$ \begin{align*} \tag{1} a\ket{n}&=\sqrt{n}\ket{n-1}\,,&\bra{n}\,&a=\bra{n+1}\sqrt{n+1}\,,\\ \ud{a}\ket{n}&=\sqrt{n+1}\ket{n+1}\,,&\bra{n}\,&\ud{a}=\bra{n-1}\sqrt{n}\,, \end{align*} $$
$$ \begin{align*} \kern-1cm{(\mathrm{for}~i\le n+j)}\kern1cm a^i{\ud{a}}^j\ket{n}&={(n+j)!\over\sqrt{n!}\sqrt{(n+j-i)!}}\ket{n+j-i}\,,\\ \kern-1cm{(\mathrm{for}~i\le n)}\kern1cm a^{\dagger j}a^i\ket{n}&={\sqrt{n!}\sqrt{(n+j-i)!}\over(n-i)!}\ket{n+j-i}\,. \end{align*} $$
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Blog:Sandbox File:laussy-jornada-divulgacion.ppt
$$f(z) = \left( \prod_{j=1}^n \frac{z - z_j}{1 - \overline{z_j}z} \right) \left( \prod_{j=1}^m \frac{z - w_j}{1 - \overline{w_j}z} \right)^{-1} g(z)$$
$$ \newcommand{\Re}{\mathrm{Re}\,} \newcommand{\pFq}[5]{{}_{#1}\mathrm{F}_{#2} \left( \genfrac{}{}{0pt}{}{#3}{#4} \bigg| {#5} \right)} $$
We consider, for various values of $s$, the $n$-dimensional integral \begin{align} \tag{2} W_n (s) &:= \int_{[0, 1]^n} \left| \sum_{k = 1}^n \mathrm{e}^{2 \pi \mathrm{i} \, x_k} \right|^s \mathrm{d}\boldsymbol{x} \end{align} % which occurs in the theory of uniform random walk integrals in the plane, where at each step a unit-step is taken in a random direction. As such, the integral (2) expresses the $s$-th moment of the distance to the origin after $n$ steps.
By experimentation and some sketchy arguments we quickly conjectured and strongly believed that, for $k$ a nonnegative integer \begin{align} \tag{3} W_3(k) &= \Re \, \pFq32{\frac12, -\frac k2, -\frac k2}{1, 1}{4}. \end{align} Appropriately defined, (3) also holds for negative odd integers. The reason for (3) was long a mystery, but it will be explained at the end of the paper.
\[ \begin{aligned} \label{def:1} \nabla \times \vec{\mathbf{B}} -\, \frac1c\, \frac{\partial\vec{\mathbf{E}}}{\partial t} & = \frac{4\pi}{c}\vec{\mathbf{j}} \\ \nabla \cdot \vec{\mathbf{E}} & = 4 \pi \rho \\ \nabla \times \vec{\mathbf{E}}\, +\, \frac1c\, \frac{\partial\vec{\mathbf{B}}}{\partial t} & = \vec{\mathbf{0}} \\ \nabla \cdot \vec{\mathbf{B}} & = 0 \end{aligned} \]
\begin{aligned} \tag{4} \nabla \times \vec{\mathbf{B}} -\, \frac1c\, \frac{\partial\vec{\mathbf{E}}}{\partial t} & = \frac{4\pi}{c}\vec{\mathbf{j}} \\ \nabla \cdot \vec{\mathbf{E}} & = 4 \pi \rho \\ \nabla \times \vec{\mathbf{E}}\, +\, \frac1c\, \frac{\partial\vec{\mathbf{B}}}{\partial t} & = \vec{\mathbf{0}} \\ \nabla \cdot \vec{\mathbf{B}} & = 0 \end{aligned}
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Do you know this formula of mine <m>\frac{2\pi^2}{q}\int_0^\infty f(r)J_1(qr)rdr</m>?
21, May (2010) 17, August (2010)
<plot> set pm3d at s solid set palette rgb -6,-15,-7 unset colorbox set ticslevel 0 unset ztics unset surface set samples 70 set isosamples 70,70 complex(x,y)=x*{1,0}+y*{0,1} mandel(x,y,z,n) = (abs(z)>2.0 || n>=1000)? log(n): mandel(x,y,z*z+complex(x,y),n+1) a=-0.38 b=-0.612 set multiplot set origin 0,0 set size 0.55,0.77 splot [-0.5:0.5][-0.5:0.5] mandel(a,b,complex(x,y),0) set origin 0.35,-0.15 set size 0.7,0.96 set view 0,0,,, splot [-0.5:0.5][-0.5:0.5] mandel(a,b,complex(x,y),0) </plot>
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# | Municipality | Autonomous community |
Pop. (2009) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Madrid | 3,255,944 | |
2 | Barcelona | 1,621,537 | |
3 | Valencia | 852,208 | |
4 | Seville | 703,206 | |
5 | Zaragoza | 674,317 | |
6 | Málaga | 568,305 | |
7 | Murcia | 436,870 | |
8 | Palma | 401,270 | |
9 | Las Palmas | 381,847 | |
10 | Bilbao | 354,860 | |
11 | Alicante | 334,757 | |
12 | Córdoba | 328,428 | |
13 | Valladolid | 317,864 | |
14 | Vigo | 297,332 | |
15 | Gijón | 277,554 | |
16 | L'Hospitalet de Llobregat | 257,038 | |
17 | A Coruña | 246,056 | |
18 | Vitoria-Gasteiz | 235,661 | |
19 | Granada | 234,325 | |
20 | Elche | 230,112 | |
21 | Oviedo | 224,005 | |
22 | Santa Cruz de Tenerife | 222,417 | |
23 | Badalona | 219,547 | |
24 | Cartagena | 211,996 | |
25 | Terrassa | 210,941 | |
26 | Jerez de la Frontera | 207,532 | |
27 | Sabadell | 206,493 | |
28 | Móstoles | 206,478 | |
29 | Alcalá de Henares | 204,574 | |
30 | Pamplona | 198,491 | |
31 | Fuenlabrada | 197,836 | |
32 | Almería | 188,810 | |
33 | Leganés | 186,066 | |
34 | Donostia-San Sebastián | 186,066 | |
35 | Santander | 182,700 | |
36 | Castellón de la Plana | 180,005 | |
37 | Burgos | 178,966 | |
38 | Albacete | 169,716 | |
39 | Alcorcón | 167,967 | |
40 | Getafe | 167,164 | |
41 | Salamanca | 155,619 | |
42 | Logroño | 152,107 | |
43 | San Cristóbal de La Laguna | 150,661 | |
44 | Huelva | 148,806 | |
45 | Badajoz | 148,334 | |
46 | Tarragona | 140,323 | |
47 | Lleida | 138.416 | |
48 | Marbella | 134,623 | |
49 | León | 134,305 | |
50 | Cádiz | 126,766 |
This is a result, so we spare a minute to label the axes and make it a figure of its own, Fig. (1).
File:AbedularCanencia-27Oct2013.gpx
File:AbedularCanencia-27Oct2013.gpx
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$$ax^2+bx+c$$
$$\color{red}{ax^2}+bx+c$$
\begin{array}{ l || r | r | r } % & All years\\ & (since 2003) & in 2015 \\ & Impact Factor & All years & in 2015 \\ \hline\hline Nature group~\footnote{Nature \textbf{457}:291 (2009); Nature Physics \textbf{6}:527 (2010); Nature Photonics \textbf{8}:550 (2014); Light: Science \& Applications \textbf{4}:e350 (2015); Nature Communication in press (2015).} & 12--40 & 5 & 2 \\ Phys.~Rev.~Lett.~\footnote{PRL in press (2015); PRL \textbf{115}:196402 (2015); PRL \textbf{114}:233601 (2015); PRL \textbf{113}:226401 (2014); PRL \textbf{112}:113602 (2014); PRL \textbf{109}:183601 (2012); PRL \textbf{105}:233601 (2010); PRL \textbf{104}:106402 (2010); PRL \textbf{103}:096404 (2009); PRL \textbf{101}:083601 (2008); PRL \textbf{93}:016402 (2004); PRL \textbf{91}:156403 (2003).} & 7.5 & 12 & 3 \\ New J. Phys.~\footnote{NJP in press (2015); NJP \textbf{17}:010201 (2015); NJP \textbf{15}:033036 (2013); NJP \textbf{13}:113014 (2011).} & 3.5 & 4 & 2 \\ Phys.~Rev.~A \& B~\footnote{PRA \textbf{91}:043807(2015); PRA \textbf{90}:052111(2014); PRB \textbf{90}:035413(2014); PRB \textbf{84}:195313(2011); PRB \textbf{84}:085320(2011); PRA \textbf{84}:043816(2011); PRB \textbf{81}:035302(2010); PRB \textbf{79}:235326(2009); PRB \textbf{79}:235325(2009); PRB \textbf{78}:085304(2008); PRB \textbf{76}:235317(2007); PRB \textbf{73}:115343(2006); PRB \textbf{73}:035315(2006); PRB \textbf{68}:085311(2003).} & 3 & 14 & 1 \\ Opt. Express, Physics Lett., Eur. Phys. Lett. \& similar & UNIQ7ac7ec91564a9f04-MathJax-14-QINU & 13 & 0 \\ Lower Impact Factor journals & UNIQ7ac7ec91564a9f04-MathJax-15-QINU & UNIQ7ac7ec91564a9f04-MathJax-16-QINU & 0 \\ \hline Total && UNIQ7ac7ec91564a9f04-MathJax-17-QINU & 8 \end{array}
This ...
Some people seem to have been touched by God, personally, it would seem he put his finger on their heart, or their soul, or whatever God touches when in the crowd of crass people who crawl the streets and trod the earth, he wants to put a reminder on someone he will meet again later and transcend into pure love and genius...
A United Airline flight attendant insisted for a dog to be placed in the overhead locker despite the protest of the owner who wanted to keep it by her side in the suitable bag intended for this purpose [1]. The dog died (certainly from stress and suffocation). This is the typical illustration of treating living beings as objects which should follow, against common sense and humanity, the company's administrative procedures.
I once flew with Tizon in a plane (of Lufthansa) and he was very badly behaved at the take-off (barking a lot, despite some drug that we gave him, also intended for this purpose of travelling pets, to tranquilise him). He was extremely stressed. After take-off, he kept quiet and fell asleep. I can imagine how his heart would have burst if instead of me petting him through the net, we had confined him in a black and tight locker, banging against the rest of the luggage. Of course, it was extremely disagreeable to have a dog bark like this in a plane. The waitress even came and told me Sir, please!. There was little I could do. Killing the dog is an option our declining and psychopath society could now envision to preserve the peace of mind of the technical slaves.
Fabrice Laussy University of Wolverhampton Faculty of Science & Engineering MA206 Wulfruna building Wulfruna St, Wolverhampton WV1 1LY, UK