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Quantum MDS Codes over Small Fields
We consider quantum MDS (QMDS) codes for quantum systems of dimension $q$ with lengths up to $q^2+2$ and minimum distances up to $q+1$. We show how starting from QMDS codes of length $q^2+1$ based on cyclic and constacyclic codes, new QMDS codes can be ...
Grassl, Markus, Roetteler, Martin
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ABSTRACT Introduction The objectives of this study were to examine: (1) the cross‐sectional and longitudinal associations between social media (SM) time and mental health outcomes among a large sample of Canadian adolescents (ages 12–18) and (2) if associations are moderated by gender.
Madelyn Curle +8 more
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RER Q is a collective of Paris-based queer feminist authors who write the unrepresentable, the explicit, the tender, the raw, and the erotic. In their performances, multiple bodies and voices are drawn together in space, exploding the edges of the ...
RER Q collectif d’autriX
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In this peer commentary on Maura Priest's "Transgender Children and the Right to Transition: Medical Ethics When Parents Mean Well but Cause Harm", I argue against the "mismatch" model of trans identity. On this model, which is prevalent in institutional
Dembroff, Robin
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Quantum Stabilizer Codes from Maximal Curves
A curve attaining the Hasse-Weil bound is called a maximal curve. Usually classical error-correcting codes obtained from a maximal curve have good parameters.
Jin, Lingfei
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ABSTRACT This study analyzed whether religious or spiritual affiliation and therapy enrollment protect against symptoms meeting Major Depressive Disorder criteria beyond demographic, Internet addiction, and described therapy enrollment. Findings illustrated one risk factor and one protective factor associated with experiencing symptoms that meet Major ...
Lindsay A. Lundeen, John R. McCall
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Gender Competition in the Production of Nonbinary ‘They’
Two experiments test how college students use nonbinary they to refer to a single and specific person whose pronouns are they/them, e.g., “Alex played basketball on the neighborhood court. At one point they made a basket,” compared to matched
Jennifer E Arnold +2 more
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A note on non-binary orthogonal codes [PDF]
Construction of orthogonal matrices using integer as elements for nonbinary ...
Chang, S.-H.
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Understanding Substance Use and Suicide Risk Among LGBTQ+ College Students Post‐COVID‐19
ABSTRACT This study examines the reported frequency of substance use, levels of suicide risk, and their relationships among LGBTQ+ college students (N = 192) following the COVID‐19 pandemic. Participants most commonly reported alcohol and marijuana use, and least commonly reported unprescribed prescription opioid or heroin use.
Afroze N. Shaikh +6 more
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ABSTRACT Despite being more likely to encounter and endure higher levels of psychological distress, African American adults are less likely to seek mental health services. Yet previous research lacks an examination of within‐group differences among African Americans’ help‐seeking attitudes, particularly by generation, gender, or the centrality of race.
Sara Jean‐Philippe +2 more
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