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University of Notre Dame

EducationNotre Dame, Indiana, United States
About: University of Notre Dame is a education organization based out in Notre Dame, Indiana, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Context (language use). The organization has 22238 authors who have published 55201 publications receiving 2032925 citations. The organization is also known as: University of Notre Dame du Lac & University of Notre Dame, South Bend.


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TL;DR: In this paper, a micro-level account of judicial decision-making in contexts where judges face institutional insecurity was developed, showing that under certain conditions the lack of judicial independence motivates judges to "strategically defect" against the government once it begins losing power.
Abstract: Building on the separation-of-powers approach in American politics, this article develops a new micro-level account of judicial decision-making in contexts where judges face institutional insecurity. Against conventional wisdom, I argue that under certain conditions the lack of judicial independence motivates judges to “strategically defect” against the government once it begins losing power. The result is a reverse legal‐political cycle in which antigovernment decisions cluster at the end of weak governments. Original data on more than 7,500 individual decisions by Argentine Supreme Court justices (1976‐1995) are used to test hypotheses about why, when, and in which types of cases judges are likely to engage in strategic defection. Consistent with the theory’s predictions, the results of the analysis show a significant increase in antigovernment decisions occurring at the end of weak dictatorships and weak democratic governments. Examining subsets of decisions and controlling for several additional variables further corroborate the strategic account.

320 citations

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01 Jan 1999
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a sensitivity analysis in the setting of catalytic and fixed-bed catalytic catalytic plants. But the sensitivity analysis is not applied to the case of combustion systems.
Abstract: Preface 1. Introduction 2. Introduction to sensitivity analysis 3. Thermal explosion in batch reactors 4. Runaway in tubular reactors 5. Parametric sensitivity in continuous-flow stirred tank reactors 6. Runaway in fixed-bed catalytic reactors 7. Parametric sensitivity and ignition phenomena in combustion systems 8. Sensitivity analysis in mechanistic study and model reduction 9. Sensitivity analysis in air pollution 10. Sensitivity analysis in metabolic processes Index.

320 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a search for new physics in multijet events with large missing transverse momentum produced in proton-proton collisions at 8 TeV using a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 19.5 inverse femtobarns collected with the CMS detector at the LHC.
Abstract: A search for new physics is performed in multijet events with large missing transverse momentum produced in proton-proton collisions at sqrt(s)=8 TeV using a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 19.5 inverse femtobarns collected with the CMS detector at the LHC. The data sample is divided into three jet multiplicity categories (3-5, 6-7, and 8 or more jets), and studied further in bins of two variables: the scalar sum of jet transverse momenta and the missing transverse momentum. The observed numbers of events in various categories are consistent with backgrounds expected from standard model processes. Exclusion limits are presented for several simplified supersymmetric models of squark or gluino pair production.

319 citations

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TL;DR: Two large-scale, nationally representative panel studies were used to assess changes in life satisfaction over the lifespan and showed that life satisfaction does not decline over much of adulthood and there is a steep decline in life Satisfaction among those older than 70.
Abstract: Two large-scale, nationally representative panel studies (the German Socio Economic Panel Study and the British Household Panel Study) were used to assess changes in life satisfaction over the lifespan. The cross-sectional and longitudinal features of these studies were used to isolate age-related changes from confounding factors including instrumentation effects and cohort effects. Although estimated satisfaction trajectories varied somewhat across studies, two consistent findings emerged. First, both studies show that life satisfaction does not decline over much of adulthood. Second, there is a steep decline in life satisfaction among those older than 70. The British data also showed a relatively large increase in satisfaction from the 40s to the early 70s. Thus, age differences in well-being can be quite large and deserve increased empirical and theoretical attention.

319 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examine the dynamic behavior of quantum cellular automata, arrays of artificial quantum-dot cells that can be used to perform useful computations, and they develop several approximate techniques for reducing the size of the basis set required.
Abstract: We examine the dynamic behavior of quantum cellular automata, arrays of artificial quantum‐dot cells that can be used to perform useful computations. The dynamics of the array can be solved directly, retaining the full many‐electron degrees of freedom only for small array sizes. For larger arrays, we develop several approximate techniques for reducing the size of the basis set required. We examine the effect of intercellular quantum correlations on the switching response. Several important examples of switching behavior are solved using the techniques developed.

319 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
George Davey Smith2242540248373
David Miller2032573204840
Patrick O. Brown183755200985
Dorret I. Boomsma1761507136353
Chad A. Mirkin1641078134254
Darien Wood1602174136596
Wei Li1581855124748
Timothy C. Beers156934102581
Todd Adams1541866143110
Albert-László Barabási152438200119
T. J. Pearson150895126533
Amartya Sen149689141907
Christopher Hill1441562128098
Tim Adye1431898109010
Teruki Kamon1422034115633
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023115
2022543
20212,777
20202,925
20192,775
20182,624