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  1. Subspace invariance of Broyden's [theta] -class and its application to nonlinear constrained optimization (Computer science technical report series) by Rodrigo Fontecilla, 1988

81. Phi Theta Kappa - Alpha Tau Beta Chapter
Phi theta Kappa s 200406 International Service Program is a partnership withthe American Cancer Society entitled Conquering Cancer Continuing the Fight
http://198.85.71.81/ptkmem/PTKmission.html

Phi Theta Kappa

International Honor Society of the Two Year College
Alpha Tau Beta Chapter

Sandhills Community College
- Pinehurst, NC
The following information is in regard to the Phi Theta Kappa Organization as a whole, not just Alpha Tau Beta Chapter. The information comes from the Phi Theta Kappa's Home page . For more information, please visit their site. Facts History Mission Mission "The purpose of Phi Theta Kappa shall be to recognize and encourage scholarship among two-year college students. To achieve this purpose, Phi Theta Kappa shall provide opportunity for the development of leadership and service, for an intellectual climate for exchange of ideas and ideals, for lively fellowship for scholars, and for stimulation of interest in continuing academic excellence." Phi Theta Kappa's mission is two-fold:
  • Recognize and encourage the academic achievement of two-year college students.
  • 82. IAEA1221: FIGA, Source Distribution Conversion From X-Y To R-Theta Geometry
    Programname Package-ID Status FIGA IAEA1221/01 Tested. Machines used Package-IDOrig. FIGA Code to Convert the Fission Densities from xy to r-theta
    http://www.nea.fr/abs/html/iaea1221.html
    Nuclear Safety
    Radioactive Waste

    Radiation Protection

    Nuclear Development
    ... Recent programs IAEA1221 FIGA. (Abstract last modified 18-FEB-1991)
      FIGA, Source Distribution Conversion from X-Y to R-Theta Geometry
    Abstract Table of Contents: 1. NAME OR DESIGNATION OF PROGRAM - FIGA (FIsijska GostotA).
    2. COMPUTER FOR WHICH PROGRAM IS DESIGNED AND OTHER MACHINE VERSION PACKAGES AVAILABLE - To request or retrieve programs click on the one of the active versions below. A password and special authorization is required. Explanation of the status codes. Program-name Package-ID Status FIGA IAEA1221/01 Tested Machines used: Package-ID Orig.Computer Test Computer IAEA1221/01 Many Computers DEC VAX 8810 3. DESCRIPTION OF PROGRAM OR FUNCTION - The code FIGA converts the source distribution (fission density) from x-y to r-theta geometry for subsequent use in transport codes such a DOT and TWODANT. The standard as well as the variable mesh feature as available in DOT-4 and DORT can be treated. The principal application is to the ex-core reactor transport calculations performed in r-theta geometry. Usually the fission densities in the core are calculated in x-y geometry, whereas for the ex-core region the use of the r-theta geometry is more appropriate. FIGA can be used to prepare the source term and to define the borders of the core region.
    4. METHOD OF SOLUTION -

    83. NESC0512: THETA-1B, Fuel Rod Temperature Distribution By 2-D Diffusion, Heat Tra
    Programname Package-ID Status theta-1B NESC0512/01 Tested. Machines usedPackage-ID Orig.Computer Test Computer NESC0512/01 IBM 370 series IBM 370 series
    http://www.nea.fr/abs/html/nesc0512.html
    Nuclear Safety
    Radioactive Waste

    Radiation Protection

    Nuclear Development
    ... Recent programs NESC0512 THETA1B (Abstract last modified 01-NOV-1972)
      THETA-1B, Fuel Rod Temperature Distribution by 2-D Diffusion, Heat Transfer to Coolant, LWR LOCA
    Abstract Table of Contents: 1. NAME OR DESIGNATION OF PROGRAM - THETA1B
    2. COMPUTER FOR WHICH PROGRAM IS DESIGNED AND OTHER MACHINE VERSION PACKAGES AVAILABLE - To request or retrieve programs click on the one of the active versions below. A password and special authorization is required. Explanation of the status codes. Program-name Package-ID Status THETA-1B NESC0512/01 Tested Machines used: Package-ID Orig.Computer Test Computer NESC0512/01 IBM 370 series IBM 370 series 3. DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM OR FUNCTION - THETA1B computes the thermal
    response characteristics of a nuclear fuel rod subjected to a
    loss-of-coolant accident environment.
    4. METHOD OF SOLUTION - THETA1B solves the two-dimensional diffusion
    equation for a single fuel rod and the one-dimensional
    conservation of energy equation for the associated fluid channel.

    84. Beta Kappa Pi Chapter
    Phi theta Kappa s 200204 International Service Program is Conquering Cancer As an extension of the All-USA Academic Team Program, Phi theta Kappa has
    http://www.chaffey.edu/ptk/history.htm
    About PTK Home New Officer Positions History Location ... FAQ Events Calendar Interfaith Forum Photo Gallery In The News Chaffey Breeze Golden Key In The Community Adopt-A-Student Cancer Prevention Children's Cancer Drive Membership Members Benefits Join Application Resources By-Laws Contact PTK Scholarships Honors Program Inside PTK Hallmark Program Five Star Program Satellite Seminars Outside PTK PTK Regional PTK International Golden Key News Briefs
    Beta Kappa Pi Chapter Phi Theta Kappa Background Information Mission History Today Facets Mission "The purpose of Phi Theta Kappa shall be to recognize and encourage scholarship among two-year college students. To achieve this purpose, Phi Theta Kappa shall provide opportunity for the development of leadership and service, for an intellectual climate for exchange of ideas and ideals, for lively fellowship for scholars, and for stimulation of interest in continuing academic excellence." Phi Theta Kappa's mission is two-fold: 1) recognize and encourage the academic achievement of two-year college students and (2) provide opportunities for individual growth and development through participation in honors, leadership, service and fellowship programming.

    85. MODULE
    theta eta = r*sin(theta) RETURN END FUNCTION eta END MODULE coordinates PROGRAM PROGRAM, SUBROUTINE, FUNCTION, MODULE IMPLICIT NONE INTEGER,
    http://scv.bu.edu/SCV/Tutorials/F90/constructs/MODULE.html
    MODULE Construct
    • Synopsis
      F90 provides many enhancements, among them are modularity and security. The MODULE construct in F90 permits the user the ability to modularize an application program to cleanly separate functionality and tasks within a program. It can also provide additional security, through the qualifiers PRIVATE and PUBLIC , by allowing user to selectively making procedures within a module accessible outside of the module. Functionalities provided by COMMON, INCLUDE and statement function in f77 can be replaced by MODULE
    • Syntax
      MODULE ModuleName
      END MODULE ModuleName
      Accessing contents of MODULE is facilitated by adding statement "USE ModuleName"
    • Purpose
      To permit entities defined/declared in it to be used by some other program units.
    • Example
      Shown below are two programs: the f77 version is listed first which uses COMMON, INCLUDE as well as statement functions; the same task is shown in an f90 program to follow using MODULE . The programming task is to compute coordinates of 2 vertices of line segments that make up the circumference of a circle. Each vertex of the polygon is assigned a node number.
      File blk1.inc

    86. About Sigma Theta Tau
    In addition, more than 350 researchoriented educational programs are sponsoredor co-sponsored annually by Sigma theta Tau International.
    http://www.nursing.umich.edu/stti/about/stti-history.html
    For access to current information from the Sigma Theta Tau International website, see http://www.nursingsociety.org/about/main.html
    History and Facts of Sigma Theta Tau
    Mission
    To foster, develop and connect nurse scholars and leaders worldwide to improve health care worldwide. The society promotes nursing excellence through its initiatives in research, leadership, an electronic library, programming and publications and develop and distribute nursing knowledge for use in practice. Organization
    Modern nursing was barely 20 years old in 1922 when six nurses founded Sigma Theta Tau at the Indiana University Training School for Nurses, now the Indiana University School of Nursing in Indianapolis, Indiana. The founders chose the name from the Greek words Storge, Tharos, and Tima meaning "love," "courage" and "honor." As women ahead of their time, the founders' vision for the society helped bring recognition to nursing as a science. The society became incorporated in 1985 as Sigma Theta Tau International, Inc., to support and connect the global community of nursing scholars who enhance health care worldwide. The society is a not-for-profit organization with a 501(c)(3) status. Membership
    More than quarter of a million nurse scholars have been inducted into Sigma Theta Tau International. With 120,000 active members, it is the second largest and one of the most prestigious nursing organizations in the world. The society's members are active in more than 78 countries and territories, and the 383 chapter honor societies are located on more than 450 college and university campuses in the United States, Puerto Rico, Canada, South Korea, Taiwan and Australia.

    87. Alpha Kappa Phi Benefits Page
    Phi theta Kappa members only Scholarships Honors Programs Phi theta Kappapublishes the Honors Study Topic Program Guide which serves as a resource
    http://www.socc.edu/student_life/clubs/ptk/Benefits.html
    B enefits
    Recognition Items
    Phi Theta Kappa members only Scholarships

    Honors Programs

    Leadership Development Programs
    ...
    The Phi Theta Kappa Foundation
    R ecognition I tems
    Following induction, a new member receives gold embossed membership certificate, membership identification card, membership key pin, diploma seal, transcript notation of membership, issue of 3.5 PLUS annual journal, and Scholarship Directory. Each member is automatically nominated for inclusion in the prestigious National Dean's List biographical publication and is enrolled in the Society's Transfer Database, linking senior institutions offering scholarships to Phi Theta Kappa members. Members are accorded the privilege of wearing the Society's Gold Stole and Tassel at graduation.
    S cholarships
    More than 550 senior institutions in 48 states, the District of Columbia and Canada, provide approximately $33 million in scholarships exclusively to Phi Theta Kappa members. Phi Theta Kappa awards each year over $150,000 in scholarships to members and chapter advisors. Find out more about Phi Theta Kappa scholarship opportunities, including the Guistwhite Scholarship program which awards to members ten $5,000 and ten $1,000 stipends for completion of baccalaureate studies. The Society also provides $60,000 in scholarships for members and faculty advisors to attend the Honors Institute. Chapter advisors compete for Mosal Scholar and Leader Awards, ten $2,000 stipends. International officers receive $2,000 upon completion of their terms of office and thirty students receive $250 each from the National Deans List. Finally, Phi Theta Kappa presents students one $1,000 and four $500 awards for winning writings appearing in the Society's honors anthology, Nota Bene.

    88. Phi Theta Kappa Scholarships
    at scholarship.programs@ptk.org. PHI theta KAPPA SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Phi theta Kappa expends much time and effort into its program to secure
    http://www.nscc.edu/organ/ptk/scholar.html

    ALPHI XI PSI CHAPTER
    SCHOLARSHIPS
    Scholarship information may be obtained from International Headquarters in the following ways:
    ON THE WEB

    For in-depth information on all the scholarship opportunities available with Phi Theta Kappa visit our scholarship web site at, http://www.ptk.org.schol/welcome.htm . For more information about the Society, go to www.ptk.org
    FAX ON DEMAND
    To access the regularly updated scholarship information by state through Fax on Demand, dial 601-984-3548. A recorded message will give detailed instructions on how to receive faxed information on scholarships. Have ready the fax number, including area code, to which you wish the scholarship information to be sent.
    E-MAIL
    For further information on any of the scholarships listed below or on the web page, you may email the Scholarship Programs Department of Phi Theta Kappa at scholarship.programs@ptk.org

    89. Programming Methodology Group
    The programming Methodology Group is a research group in the MIT Computer Scienceand Artificial Argus, A distributed programming system and language.
    http://www.pmg.csail.mit.edu/
    The Programming Methodology Group is a research group in the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory dedicated to research in distributed systems, object oriented databases, programming languages, and software design. Our most recent research focuses on very large scale distributed systems based on distributed hash tables. The IRIS project is a large, ongoing collaboration. A summary of our contributions can be found here
    Current Members Barbara Liskov
    Winnie Cheng

    Dorothy Curtis

    Ben Leong
    ...
    Ben Vandiver

    Recent PhD Alumni Atul Adya
    Sameer Ajmani

    Chandrasekhar Boyapati

    Miguel Castro
    ...
    Rodrigo Rodrigues
    Selected Publications EpiChord: Parallelizing the Chord Lookup Algorithm with Reactive Routing State Management Achieving One-Hop DHT Lookup and Strong Stabilization by Passing Tokens Transactional File Systems Can Be Fast Automatic Software Upgrades for Distributed Systems ... All Publications Selected Talks Providing Secure Storage on the Internet Previous Work Jif Techniques and tools that allow practical control of privacy of information. PolyJ Efficient, generic abstractions for Java without speed penalties or code bloat.

    90. Some Of My Better Parametric Transcendental Formula Art
    Here s some of my comuter art all generated by short basic programs. rad = -(.5 * SIN(5 * theta)) * (.5 * COS(4 * theta)) * 1000
    http://matt.wandel.ca/artwork/math_art.html
    Some of my better parametric transcendental formula art
    Back when I was in school, and didn't have a workshop as a creative outlet, or a programming job to use up all of my algorithmic neurons, I did some programming just for fun. Although I wrote lots of little programs to solve various algorithmic and statistic problems, Simple and visually the coolest was a little program I wrote that used transcendental functions to draw various flowers and other visually appealing patterns. Flower 1
    FOR theta = TO 2 * pi STEP .015
    rad = -(.5 * SIN(5 * theta)) * (.5 * COS(4 * theta)) * 1000
    angle = theta + SIN(rad / 100)
    xp = 320 + rad * COS(angle)
    yp = 240 + rad * SIN(angle)
    LINE -(xp, yp)
    NEXT theta Flower 2
    FOR theta = TO 4 * 3.1415 STEP .04
    rad = (1.05 + SIN(theta * 4.5)) * 100
    angle = theta - COS(theta * 10) / 10 xp = 320 + rad * COS(angle) yp = 240 + rad * SIN(angle) LINE -(xp, yp) NEXT theta Slinky FOR theta = TO 2 * 3.1415 STEP .02 xp = 320 + SIN(theta * 5) * COS(theta * 6) * 200 yp = 240 + COS(theta * 5.5) * SIN(theta * 6.5) * 200 LINE -(xp, yp)

    91. Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society, Nu Lambda Chapter At Truman College
    The purpose of Phi theta Kappa shall be to recognize and encourage scholarship Students were inducted as freshmen and study programs were offered.
    http://www.trumancollege.cc/~trsorg/ptk/aboutus.php
    menu
    main

    about us

    officer list

    announcements
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    truman college

    Mission
    "The purpose of Phi Theta Kappa shall be to recognize and encourage scholarship among two-year college students. To achieve this purpose, Phi Theta Kappa shall provide opportunity for the development of leadership and service, for an intellectual climate for exchange of ideas and ideals, for lively fellowship for scholars, and for stimulation of interest in continuing academic excellence." Phi Theta Kappa's mission is two-fold: 1) recognize and encourage the academic achievement of two-year college students and (2) provide opportunities for individual growth and development through participation in honors, leadership, service and fellowship programming. History Phi Theta Kappa traces its beginnings to a Society that originated with six charter members under the name of Kappa Phi Omicron at Stephens College in Columbia, Missouri, in 1910. The Society continued to grow and in the spring of 1918 was one of many honorary groups in Missouri. At a meeting of the presidents of the Missouri junior colleges for women in 1918, it was decided to organize a new honorary society, chapters of which would have a common character, stand, and similarity of organization. The name Phi Theta Kappa was chosen, and the Society was incorporated in Missouri as a national organization. Founders modeled many aspects of the new Society after the prestigious senior college honorary society, Phi Beta Kappa. The eight charter colleges of Phi Theta Kappa were Hardin, Stephens, Christian, Lindenwood, Cottey, Howard Payne, William Woods, and Central. The alpha chapter was established at Hardin College, but was later moved to Stephens College when Hardin College became a baccalaureate granting institution. Today, Cottey College, Columbia, Missouri, is the only charter college with an active Phi Theta Kappa chapter.

    92. Hocking College Hocking College News 2005 Students Awards
    Lou is an active member of Phi theta Kappa, Student Senate and the ProgrammingBoard. Lou is in the Associate of Individualized Studies Program.
    http://www.hocking.edu/communication_center/news/student-awards-2005.htm

    93. Delta Of Texas
    How to Create a Comprehensive Hallmark Program and Phi theta Kappa 101 . Scholarship Program, visit the Phi theta Kappa Foundation website or
    http://www.orgs.ttu.edu/phithetakappa/newsletters/Headquarters Newsletter/Newsle
    Delta of Texas
    Phi Theta Kappa Headquarters Alumni eNewsletter July 2004 July Phi Theta Kappa Alumni News Briefs Welcome to Phi Theta Kappa's Alumni eNewsletter, sharing news of the alumni associations, achievements of alumni members of the Society, and a variety of information of interest to alumni. Please send your news to Alumni.Office@ptk.org for inclusion in future issues! Pi of Texas Assists Officer Retreat Pi of Texas Alumni Association at Texas A&M Commerce assisted with the District II Officer Retreat on June 19, 2004. The Texas Region is separated into five districts and the Pi of Texas Alumni Association hosts and assists with officer retreats for three of them. Sixty-eight student members from District II chapters in the Dallas/ Ft. Worth Metroplex attended the District II Retreat. Pi of Texas Alumni Association members presented workshops on 5-Star Programming, "How To Do that 'Chrono' Thing" explaining chronological lists and how to use them for historical purposes, "How to Create a Comprehensive Hallmark Program" and "Phi Theta Kappa 101." Pi of Texas also provided copies of the Chapter Resource Manual for all members in attendance, 5-Star information and 2004-2006 Program Guides for the Honors Study Topic and International Service Programs. Contact Pi of Texas Advisor Candace Eldridge for more information.

    94. PTK Hallmark Awards
    PHI theta KAPPA HALLMARK AWARDS. The Hallmark Awards Program for individual Participation in the Phi theta Kappa Leadership Program may be a part of,
    http://www.ivc.edu/ptk/fqkhall.aspx
    Home Student Life Student Clubs Phi Theta Kappa Hallmark Awards Phi Theta Kappa Eligibility Scholarship Information Scholarship Details ... National PTK Site
    Contacts Kurt Meyer
    Faculty Advisor
    or membership@ivcptk.org
    PHI THETA KAPPA HALLMARK AWARDS
    The Hallmark Awards Program for individual and chapter competition is one of two Phi Theta Kappa international recognition programs. The Hallmark Awards recognize excellence in programs and projects which promote the Phi Theta Kappa Hallmarks of scholarship, leadership, service, and fellowship. CHAPTER AWARDS Scholarship Hallmark Award Award-winning chapters conduct activities implementing Phi Theta Kappa's Honors Study Topic, "The Arts: Landscape of Our Time", along with honors seminars, colloquies, and innovative programs to recognize scholarship in students and faculty. This category may also include activities such as serving at-risk students and promoting scholarship in the community. Programs should reflect the current Honors Study Topic prominently, although all activities in this area need not address it. Chapters may also choose to study issues unique to their campuses and communities. Leadership Hallmark Award Award-winning chapters conduct creative activities providing opportunities for development of leadership skills for members, officers, fellow students, and members of the community. Activities should reflect leadership roles assumed by members within the Society, college and community. Critical consideration is also given to the level of leadership chapters assume in their Phi Theta Kappa regions. Participation in the Phi Theta Kappa Leadership Program may be a part of, but should not be the basis of this total comprehensive program.

    95. Awards
    Outstanding Community Service, Delta Sigma theta Sorority, Inc. OutstandingProgramming, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.
    http://www.student.virginia.edu/~blackfc/awards.htm

    96. InterAction.org | Library
    They visited successful programs in action and brought them back home, In the second year several groups were eager to learn more about theta’s efforts
    http://www.interaction.org/library/detail.php?id=3939

    97. XLAT Explained
    100 in 1*theta for DS 57mm, 4*theta for 114 mm Guinier, and 2*theta for a low theta deviation limit and letting the program discard values until a nice
    http://www-structure.llnl.gov/weblat/weblat_description.htm

    98. The Anchor - Home
    Studentrun weekly of Rhode Island College in Providence.
    http://www.anchorweb.org/
    Home Newsflash Join The Anchor, meetings every Wednesday at 12:30 pm in the Media center. Writers, and artists needed. Main Menu Home News Opinion Sports ... Polls Syndicate Polls Which sounds most like you when it comes to parking? I finally find parking 30 minutes after my 8 oclock class begins. I find parking normally AND on time. I scammed security into giving me a faculty parking pass. I scammed my doctor into giving me a handicapped pass. Login Form Minority Programs in Jeopardy News Article Written by Zdenko Juskuv Anchor Editor Tuesday, 20 September 2005 Read more... There’s a New Coach in Town Sports Article Written by Eric Young Anchor Editor Tuesday, 20 September 2005 Read more... Fighting for a New Identity Sports Article Written by Paul J. Spetrini Anchor Editor Tuesday, 20 September 2005 Read more... Clarett: Here Today Gone Tomorrow Sports Article Written by Eric Young Anchor Editor Tuesday, 20 September 2005

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