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Year in Review 2020 YEAR IN REVIEW - 2020 AT RWI FAIR AND EFFICIENT JUSTICE This is RWI RWI Around the World Looking Back at 2020: A Note from Morten Kjaerum, RWI Director A Note from the Programme Director External Assesments: What We Achieved in Kenya, Zimbabwe, and Turkey Belarus in Review: Summurasing Ten Years of Activities RWI Africa Programmes: Our New Director Shares Highlights RWI Cambodi

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Framsida Sthlm WPSS WORKING PAPERS IN SCANDINAVIAN SYNTAX December 2024 Issue 111 Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax is an electronic publication for current articles relating to the study of Scandinavian syntax. The articles appearing herein are previously unpublished reports of ongoing research activities and may subsequently appear, revised or unrevised, in other publications. The WPSS homep

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150202 Chr till Inger 1 Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 98 (2017), 1–82. What makes the imperative clause type autonomous? A comparative study in a modular perspective1 Christer Platzack & Inger Rosengren Lund University Abstract. This paper is a case study of the imperative clause type and its relation to other clause types in Swedish and German in a modular framework. We will argue that th

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Microsoft Word - Studieplan SOC, Wordfil.doc LTH Lund has had an institute of technology for 40 years – LTH – which is now part of Lund University, constituting its Faculty of Engineering. LTH has more than 5,000 undergraduates studying programmes leading to various degrees. Among the 4 ½-year engineering programmes are subjects such as engineering physics, civil engineering, chemical engineering,

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Licentiate Dissertation Structural Mechanics JOHAN NILSSON NUMERICAL METHODS FOR LOAD PREDICTION IN ACOUSTIC FATIGUE DEPARTMENT OF CONSTRUCTION SCIENCES DIVISION OF STRUCTURAL MECHANICS ISRN LUTVDG/TVSM--14/3074--SE (1-99) | ISSN 0281-6679 ISBN 978-91-7623-198-2 (print) | 978-91-7623-199-9 (Pdf) LICENTIATE DISSERTATION Copyright © 2014 Division of Structural Mechanics Faculty of Engineering (LTH),

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Microsoft Word - SJSI WR-Festschrift2.doc Printed from: Hommage à Wlodek. Philosophical Papers Dedicated to Wlodek Rabinowicz. Ed. T. Rønnow-Rasmussen, B. Petersson, J. Josefsson & D. Egonsson, 2007. www.fil.lu.se/hommageawlodek 1 IS HYPOTHETICAL CONSENT A SUBSTITUTE FOR ACTUAL CONSENT? Linus Broström & Mats Johansson Department of Medical Ethics, Lund University Department of Philosophy, Lund Uni

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Convergence Analysis of the Nonoverlapping Robin–Robin Method for Nonlinear Elliptic Equations

Convergence Analysis of the Nonoverlapping Robin–Robin Method for Nonlinear Elliptic Equations CONVERGENCE ANALYSIS OF THE NONOVERLAPPING ROBIN–ROBIN METHOD FOR NONLINEAR ELLIPTIC EQUATIONS∗ EMIL ENGSTRÖM† AND ESKIL HANSEN‡ Abstract. We prove convergence for the nonoverlapping Robin–Robin method applied to non- linear elliptic equations with a p-structure, including degenerate diffusion equations

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Master’s Dissertation Structural Mechanics Report TV SM -5221 JO H N M A C FIN ITE ELEM EN T A N A LY SIS O F TEM PER A TU R E IN H A R D EN IN G C O N C R ETE U SIN G ISO TH ER M A L C A LO R IM ETR IC D A TA JOHN MAC FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF TEMPERATURE IN HARDENING CONCRETE USING ISOTHERMAL CALORIMETRIC DATA 5221HO.indd 15221HO.indd 1 2017-06-30 14:56:372017-06-30 14:56:37 DEPARTMENT OF CONST

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J/psi production in root s(NN)=200 GeV Cu+Cu collisions

Yields for J/psi production in Cu+Cu collisions at root s(NN) = 200 GeV have been measured over the rapidity range |y|< 2.2 and compared with results in p+p and Au+Au collisions at the same energy. The Cu+Cu data offer greatly improved precision over existing Au+Au data for J/psi production in collisions with small to intermediate numbers of participants, in the range where the quark-gluon plasma

Direct photon production in p plus p collisions at root s=200 GeV at midrapidity

The differential cross section for the production of direct photons in p + p collisions at root s = 200 GeV at midrapidity was measured in the PHENIX detector at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. Inclusive direct photons were measured in the transverse momentum range from 5: 5-25 GeV/c, extending the range beyond previous measurements. Event structure was studied with an isolation criterion. Ne

Cross section for b(b)over-bar production via dielectrons in d plus Au collisions at root s(NN)=200 GeV

We report a measurement of e(+)e(-) pairs from semileptonic heavy-flavor decays in d + Au collisions at root s(NN) = 200 GeV. By exploring the mass and transverse-momentum dependence of the yield, the bottom decay contribution can be isolated from charm, and quantified by comparison to PYTHIA and MC@NLO simulations. The resulting b (b) over bar -production cross section is sigma(dAu)(b (b) over ba

Deviation from quark number scaling of the anisotropy parameter v(2) of pions, kaons, and protons in Au+Au collisions at root s(NN)=200 GeV

Measurements of the anisotropy parameter v(2) of identified hadrons (pions, kaons, and protons) as a function of centrality, transverse momentum p(T), and transverse kinetic energy KET at midrapidity (vertical bar eta vertical bar < 0.35) in Au + Au collisions at root s(N N) = 200 GeV are presented. Pions and protons are identified up to p(T) = 6 GeV/c, and kaons up to p(T) = 4 GeV/c, by combining

Transverse-momentum dependence of the J/psi nuclear modification in d+Au collisions at root s(NN)=200 GeV

We present measured J/psi production rates in d + Au collisions at root s(NN) = 200 GeV over broad ranges of transverse momentum (p(T) = 0-14 GeV/c) and rapidity (-2.2 < y < 2.2). We construct the nuclear-modification factor R-dAu for these kinematics and as a function of collision centrality (related to impact parameter for the d + Au collision). We find that the modification is largest for colli

J/psi suppression at forward rapidity in Au plus Au collisions at root s(NN)=200 GeV

Heavy quarkonia are observed to be suppressed in relativistic heavy-ion collisions relative to their production in p + p collisions scaled by the number of binary collisions. In order to determine if this suppression is related to color screening of these states in the produced medium, one needs to account for other nuclear modifications including those in cold nuclear matter. In this paper, we pr

System-size dependence of open-heavy-flavor production in nucleus-nucleus collisions at root s(NN)=200 GeV

The PHENIX Collaboration at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider has measured open-heavy-flavor production in Cu + Cu collisions at v root s(NN) = 200 GeV through the measurement of electrons at midrapidity that originate from semileptonic decays of charm and bottom hadrons. In peripheral Cu + Cu collisions an enhanced production of electrons is observed relative to p + p collisions scaled by the n

Azimuthal anisotropy of pi(0) and eta mesons in Au plus Au collisions at root s(NN)=200 GeV

The azimuthal anisotropy coefficients v2 and v4 of p 0 and. mesons are measured in Au + Au collisions at root s(NN) = 200 GeV as a function of transverse momentum p(T) (1-14 GeV/c) and centrality. The extracted v(2) coefficients are found to be consistent between the two meson species over the measured p(T) range. The ratio of v(4)/v(2)(2) for pi(0) mesons is found to be independent of p(T) for 1-

Nuclear matter effects on J/psi production in asymmetric Cu plus Au collisions at root S-NN=200 GeV

We report on J/psi production from asymmetric Cu + Au heavy-ion collisions at root S-NN = 200 GeV at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider at both forward (Cu-going direction) and backward (Au-going direction) rapidities. The nuclear modification of J/psi yields in Cu + Au collisions in the Au-going direction is found to be comparable to that inAu + Au collisions when plotted as a function of the nu

Heavy-quark production and elliptic flow in Au plus Au collisions at root(NN)-N-S=62.4 GeV

We present measurements of electrons and positrons from the semileptonic decays of heavy-flavor hadrons at midrapidity (vertical bar gamma vertical bar < 0.35) in Au + Au collisions at root(NN)-N-S = 62.4 GeV. The data were collected in 2010 by the PHENIX experiment that included the new hadron-blind detector. The invariant yield of electrons from heavy-flavor decays is measured as a function of t

Dilepton mass spectra in p plus p collisions at root s=200 GeV

PHENIX has measured the electron-positron pair mass spectrum from 0 to 8 GeV/c(2) in p + p collisions at root s = 200 GeV. The contributions from light meson decays to e(+)e(-) pairs have been determined based on measurements of hadron production cross sections by PHENIX. Within the systematic uncertainty of similar to 20% they account for all e(+)e(-) pairs in the mass region below similar to 1 G

Centrality categorization Rp(d)+A in high-energy collisions

High-energy proton- and deuteron-nucleus collisions provide an excellent tool for studying a wide array of physics effects, including modifications of parton distribution functions in nuclei, gluon saturation, and color neutralization and hadronization in a nuclear environment, among others. All of these effects are expected to have a significant dependence on the size of the nuclear target and th