Results 21 to 30 of about 148,020 (204)
On Spin(7) holonomy metric based on SU(3)/U(1) [PDF]
We investigate the $Spin(7)$ holonomy metric of cohomogeneity one with the principal orbit $SU(3)/U(1)$. A choice of U(1) in the two dimensional Cartan subalgebra is left as free and this allows manifest $\Sigma_3=W(SU(3))$ (= the Weyl group) symmetric ...
Berard-Bergery +11 more
core +3 more sources
Singular Monopoles and Supersymmetric Gauge Theories in Three Dimensions [PDF]
According to the proposal of Hanany and Witten, Coulomb branches of N=4 SU(n) gauge theories in three dimensions are isometric to moduli spaces of BPS monopoles.
Adler +23 more
core +2 more sources
In search of the past: the phenomenon of the Russian ballet in exile in the 20th century
In search of the past: the phenomenon of the Russian ballet in exile in the 20th century The paper investigates the phenomenon of the Russian ballet in exile in the twentieth century. It highlights that the art of the ballet is a little studied part of
Joanna Mianowska
doaj +1 more source
Representations of the quantum doubles of finite group algebras and solutions of the Yang--Baxter equation [PDF]
Quantum doubles of finite group algebras form a class of quasi-triangular Hopf algebras which algebraically solve the Yang--Baxter equation. Each representation of the quantum double then gives a matrix solution of the Yang--Baxter equation.
Dancer, K. A., Isaac, P. S., Links, J.
core +2 more sources
The Waggle Dance as an Intended Flight: A Cognitive Perspective [PDF]
The notion of the waggle dance simulating a flight towards a goal in a walking pattern has been proposed in the context of evolutionary considerations. Behavioral components, like its arousing effect on the social community, the attention of hive mates ...
Menzel, Randolf
core +1 more source
Differences in Peripheral Vision Between Contemporary Dancers, Folk Dancers and Non-Dancers
Abstract Introduction. In stage performances, dancing requires synchronous connections, choosing paths in space, forming, balancing shapes, adjusting tempo and energy, as well as partnering. Therefore, in addition to proprioceptive abilities and central vision, peripheral vision
Marcin Bochenek, Paweł Wołosz
openaire +1 more source
Where do hands go? An audit of sequential hand-touch events on a hospital ward [PDF]
Reservoirs of pathogens could establish themselves at forgotten sites on a ward, posing a continued risk for transmission to patients via unwashed hands.
Dancer, S.J. +3 more
core +3 more sources
Reconstructing dancer identities
The Coronavirus (Covid-19) continues to reshape many lives socially, politically, and economically. Choreographic practice, performance, and those involved in dance are also affected in different ways.
Emma Cosgrave
doaj +1 more source
Background and Objectives: Flexor hallucis longus pathology is one of the most common conditions of the ankle and foot in dancers, due to the high demand of dance movements performed in an extreme plantar flexion and dorsiflexion range of motion.
Blanca De-la-Cruz-Torres +7 more
doaj +1 more source
Hospital cleaning: past, present, and future
Introduction The importance of hospital cleaning for controlling healthcare-associated infection (HAI) has taken years to acknowledge. This is mainly because the removal of dirt is inextricably entwined with gender and social status, along with lack of ...
Stephanie J. Dancer
doaj +1 more source

