We consider the subordinate killed Brownian motion process generated by first killing Brownian motion at some boundary point on a smooth bounded domain then subordinating by a Lévy time-clock. For classes of subordinators...
Each year, millions of kilograms of insecticides are applied to crops in the US. While insecticide use supports food, fuel, and fiber production, it can also threaten non-target organisms, a concern underscored by mounting...
Using a combination of theory, experiment, and simulation, we revisit the dynamics of two coupled metronomes on a moving platform. Our experiments show that the platform's motion is damped by a dry friction force of Coulomb...
In this study, we examine the impact of class action litigation shocks on corporate innovation. Our experimental design is based on an unanticipated court ruling that reduces the risk of shareholder class action lawsuits for...
Climate change models predict more extreme rain events and drought to occur in different areas of the mid-latitude region. Farmers and researchers have been looking for solutions to reduce negative impacts of these...
This published version is made available on Dickinson Scholar with the permission of the publisher. For more information on the published version, visit Diversity and Democracy's Website., Joyce Bylander is the Vice President...
This article argues small departments are ideal laboratories for innovative structures of collaboration. Beginning with the smallest nit—an individual teacher “collaborating with herself” to mine good ideas from one course to...
Helding, Lynn. Creativity in Crisis? Mindful Voice. Journal of Singing 67, no. 5 (2011): 597-604., Lynn Helding is a professor of Music at Dickinson College., The article discusses the article Creativity in America, which...
Published as: Karl D. Qualls, The Crimean War’s Long Shadow: Urban Biography and the Reconstruction of Sevastopol after World War II, in Russia beyond the Traditional Boundaries: Essays in Honor of David M. Goldfrank, ed....