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A Princeton-led study of more than a half-million people in India who were exposed to the novel coronavirus suggests that the virus’ continued spread is driven by only a small percentage of those who become infected, known as superspreaders. The paper is the largest COVID-19 contact tracing study to date. A study of more than a half-million people in India who were exposed to the novel coronavirus
President Eisgruber's message to community on removal of Woodrow Wilson name from public policy school and Wilson College Board of Trustees concludes that Wilson’s racist views and policies make him an inappropriate namesake for the School of Public and International Affairs and residential college Dear Members of the Princeton Community, When I wrote to you on Monday morning, June 22, I noted tha
Google will open an artificial intelligence laboratory in January at 1 Palmer Square in the town of Princeton. This is a view of the main entrance to the lab, which will be led by Princeton computer science professors Elad Hazan and Yoram Singer. Two Princeton University computer science professors will lead a new Google AI lab opening in January in the town of Princeton. The lab is expected to ex
By Stephanie Ramírez, Princeton University Library on Nov. 28, 2018, 3:54 p.m. Thomas Conlan, a Princeton professor of East Asian studies and history, and Princeton University Library's Japanese Studies Librarian, Setsuko Noguchi, uncovered rare Japanese medieval documents from Sakuramotobō, a famous temple in Yoshino, Nara prefecture. Pictured are the documents upon arrival to Princeton. In 2015,
形容詞名詞化の接尾辞-SA と-MI の違いの認知論的再考察 藤井佳子,コロンビア大学修士課程 RE-CLASSIFYING SUFFIXES –SA AND –MI FOR NOMINALIZING ADJECTIVES FROM THE COGNITIVE PERSPECTIVE Yoshiko Fujii, Columbia University Graduate Student 1.はじめに 形容詞を名詞化する接尾辞-sa と-mi はどのように違うのかと思い、『日本 語類似表現のニュアンスの違いを例証する類義語使い分け辞典』(1998 年研究 社出版)をみたところ、次のような例文が出ていた。 1) 難しさのある人という噂とは違って、会ってすぐ、親しみを感じた。 下線の接尾辞が選択され使われている理由は何かと、さらに読み進めたところ、 「『親しみ』を『親しさ』に換えると、誰にで
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Unix: An Oral History Introduction [Still to come] Multics Gordon M. Brown This is the story of Unix. To fully understand the evolution of Unix, however, the story of Multics must first be told. Unix was born at Bell Labs out of the aborted attempt to make Multics the most advanced time sharing computer system yet available. When Bell Labs pulled out of the joint venture, in 1969, it brought with
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Professor, Department of Sociology Princeton University Matthew Salganik is Professor of Sociology at Princeton University. He is also affiliated with several of Princeton's interdisciplinary research centers including the Center for Information Technology Policy, the Office of Population Research, and the Center for Statistics and Machine Learning. His research interests include computational soc
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Lock Contention Four types of locking are available on Solaris: Mutexes Semaphores (counters) (not the same as IPC semaphores) Condition variables (generalized semaphores) Multiple-reader, single-writer locks The following types of locking problems can occur: Lock contention (due to excessively coarse granularity or inappropriate lock type) Deadlock (each process is waiting for a lock held by anot
Poor concentration: Poverty reduces brainpower needed for navigating other areas of life Poverty and all its related concerns require so much mental energy that the poor have less remaining brainpower to devote to other areas of life, according to research based at Princeton University. As a result, people of limited means are more likely to make mistakes and bad decisions that may be amplified by
By John Sullivan, Office of Engineering Communications on March 10, 2016, noon Brian Kernighan, a professor of computer science, has recently co-written a book on the new computer language Go. Over his career, Kernighan has co-written some of the most influential books for programmers, including a formative text on the C programming language. At Princeton, he is known as a mentor and teacher of ge
Tuesday 2pm-5pm (second half of semester) 190 Wallace Hall Instructor: Matthew Salganik Overview In the last decade we have witnessed the birth and rapid growth of Wikipedia, Google, Facebook, iPhones, Wi-Fi, YouTube, Twitter, and numerous other marvels of the digital age. In addition to changing the way we live, these tools---and the technological revolution they are a part of---have fundamentall
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This online resource about R is primarily designed for Stata users. Just as Stata is normally learned, operations on datasets are presented first, while operations on atomic vectors and lists follow. Unlike other resources on R for Stata users, this guide is centered on recent R packages - in particular dplyr and data.table which bring R syntax and memory gestion closer to Stata. Additionally, I
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<div style="transform:translate(2px, 3px)"> <svg> <circle fill="red"></circle> </svg> </div> <div style="transform:scale(2)"> <svg> <circle fill="blue"></circle> </svg> </div> Under this scheme, we'd regain all the benefits of cheap animation: as the browser is merely applying linear transforms to vanilla DOM nodes, there'd be no layout or painting required. Better yet: CSS Transforms are GPU acce
Charlie Marsh Home ⋅ CV⋅ About Programmer, student. I'm into functional programming, machine learning, and other fun stuff. Find me on: I love working with React. Like, a little too much (no thanks to my (amazing) internship at Khan Academy, where we use React in buckets). For a recent side project, I wanted to render my React components on the server, rather than the client (this is often abbrevi
コーパス言語学の日本語研究・日本語教育への応用 CORPUS LINGUISTICS AND ITS APPLICATION TO TEACHING JAPANESE パデュー大学 深田淳 FUKADA, Atsushi Purdue University はじめに 近年、日本国内外におけるコーパス言語学に対する興味の高まりを象徴する出 来事がいくつか起こった。2007 年 10 月には、国立国語研究所が刊行している 『日本語科学』がその第 22 号において、『コーパス日本語学の射程』と題する 特集を組んだ。また、今年 2008 年になって Meunier と Granger 編集による Phraseology in Foreign Language Learning and Teaching が出版された。これは Foreign Language Learning: Phraseolo
123 劇作家として自然な日本語とは何か? A playwright’s view of natural Japanese 平田オリザ Oriza HIRATA 大阪大学 Osaka University 1.演劇における強弱アクセント 八十年代後半から日本演劇界で始まった「現代口語演劇」と呼ばれる運 動の中で、私が特に強く主張してきたのは語順とアクセントの問題だっ た。 例えば、従来型の演技の教科書を開いてみると、以下のような説明が書 いてある。 「その、竿を、立てろ」 この例文において、「この」でも「あの」でもなく「その」を強調した いときには、「その」に力を入れる。「ほうき」でも「はたき」でもなく 「竿」を立てることを強調したいときには、「竿」に力を入れる。「寝か せる」のでも、「転がす」のでもなく、「立てろ」を強調したいときに は、「立てろ」に力を入れる。実際に、そのような演技指
"Don't Eat Fortune's Cookie" Michael Lewis June 3, 2012 — As Prepared (NOTE: The video of Lewis' speech as delivered is available on the Princeton YouTube channel.) Thank you. President Tilghman. Trustees and Friends. Parents of the Class of 2012. Above all, Members of the Princeton Class of 2012. Give yourself a round of applause. The next time you look around a church and see everyone dressed in
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[Next: はじめに] [Up: Top] Seiberg-Wittenの仕事について1 山崎雅人(やまざきまさひと)2 Date: 平成15年10月3日 はじめに Maxwell方程式の電磁双対性とモノポール 電磁双対性からモノポールへ Diracの条件の一般化-Non-abelianに潜む罠 Monopoleを求めて Montonen-Olive conjecture- Supersymmetryの登場 Seibeg-Wittenの仕事 Low-Energy Effective ActionとRenormalization groupの思想 N=2 SYM Action Vector multiplet への統合 Quantum Moduli Space Spantaneous Symmetry Breaking and Moduli Space Classical Case Qua
Landauは、最初の方からLagranianを使って書いているので、論理的に非常にきれいである。散乱問題と、微小振動の部分にも面白いところがある。原書は勿論ロシア語である。英語での翻訳も出ていて、今ではそちらの方が恐らく入手しやすい。Goldsteinは、アメリカの大学院でもっとも標準的に使われている教科書。良くまとまっているが、少し味気ないような気もする。練習問題は、Whittakerの本などとは違って、割合スタンダードなものが多いように思う。翻訳も出ていて、訳者の序文には、「きわめてup-to-date」とあるが、それは50年前の話であって、今となっては、数学的取り扱いの不十分さに不満が残る。(ただし、私は古い版しか見たことがないので、もしかしたら改善されたかもしれない。)Arnoldは、少し毛色の違う本で、著者が数学者であることや、題名からも推測できる通りに、数学的側面に重点がある
Masahito Yamazaki's Web Site Index Index in Japanese Talks/Papers New Book Guide Documents The web site has moved. Please update your bookmarks to the new URL "http://www.prineton.edu/~masahito/". Book Guide: Index ファイルのサイズが大きくなってきたので複数のファイルに分割してみました。なお、一つにまとまった古いファイルはbooks.shtmlとして残してあります。また、本のの写真やamazonでの値段付きで見たい人には、books-new.shtmlがあります。ただし、ファイル名はnewという名前のほうですが、当分books-new.shtmlは更新されず、こちらのほうが更新
"We are What We Choose" Remarks by Jeff Bezos, as delivered to the Class of 2010 Baccalaureate May 30, 2010 As a kid, I spent my summers with my grandparents on their ranch in Texas. I helped fix windmills, vaccinate cattle, and do other chores. We also watched soap operas every afternoon, especially "Days of our Lives." My grandparents belonged to a Caravan Club, a group of Airstream trailer owne
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Philosophy of Physics A guide for the aspiring researcher This document is written for graduate students who are considering writing a dissertation in philosophy of physics. I hope to give some pointers on how to get up to speed on the relevant background material. The suggested readings on this page are primarily drawn from philosophy and from physics; for background in pure mathematics, see Math
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Princeton professors share what’s on their lists, including new fiction titles, history, philosophy, poetry, American politics — and essential AI reading from one of the field’s leading lights.
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Introduction At the interactive Python prompt, I found myself wasting a significant amount of time by repeatedly writing statements such as import urllib2, os, socket. Every time that I opened a new Python session, I needed to re-import all of the libraries that I intended to work with. The autoimp module imports all available Python modules automatically: >>> from autoimp import * >>> os
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