Michael N. GeussMichael J. McCardellJeanine K. Stefanucci
Previous research has demonstrated an influence of one's emotional state on estimates of spatial layout. For example, estimates of heights are larger when the viewer is someone typically afraid of heights (trait fear) or someone who, in the moment, is experiencing elevated levels of fear (state fear). Embodied perception theories have suggested that such a change in perception occurs in order t...
The generating function of the sums of multiple q-zeta values with fixed weights, depths and 1-heights, 2-heights, . . . , r-heights is represented in terms of specializations of basic hypergeometric functions.
This is an announcement of some new computational methods in stable homotopy theory, in particular, methods for using the cohomology of small-height Morava stabilizer groups to compute the cohomology of large-height Morava stabilizer groups. As an application, the cohomology of the height four Morava stabilizer group is computed at large primes (its rank turns out to be 3440). Consequently we a...