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Estate Archerfield

Posted in Uncategorized by admin on the February 26th, 2007

Archerfield can refer to:

  • Archerfield, Queensland, a suburb in Brisbane, Australia
  • Archerfield Airport
  • RAAF Station Archerfield, a former RAAF base at Archerfield Airport
  • Archerfield Estate and Links, a country estate and pair of golf courses in East Lothian, Scotland

Based in KBE

Posted in Uncategorized by admin on the February 25th, 2007

KBE can stand for:

  • Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
  • Knowledge-Based Engineering
  • Knowledge Based Economy

Real Real Radio

Posted in Uncategorized by admin on the February 23rd, 2007

Real Radio is a brand of independent local radio stations in the United Kingdom owned by GMG Radio. The brand was developed by John Myers in the year 2000, who was also responsible for the similar early format of Century FM.

Currently, four stations operate in the UK under the Real Radio banner:

  • Real Radio (Wales) 105-106FM
  • Real Radio (Yorkshire) 106-108FM
  • Real Radio (Scotland) 100-101FM
  • Real Radio (Digital) DAB in West Midlands, North West England, North East England, Greater London and on Sky Channel 0146.

Real Radio on DAB Digital Radio in London has IRN News on the hour, every hour, 24 hours a day.

You can hear the latest 3 minute news bulletin at http://www.irn.co.uk/audio/news.wma

All three stations carry programming presented by Gary Davies, Mark Goodier and Nick Snaith. In the past all three stations carried programming by Tony Blackburn and Nick Abbot with his late night phone in show.


External links

  • Real Radio FM official website

Equestrian property Property extension

Posted in Uncategorized by admin on the February 20th, 2007

In metadata, a property extension includes all the instances or values that are associated with a property. Instances of properties are not single elements, but subject-object pairs of property statements. In relational database terms, property instances would be called “tuples” of a binary relation (the property).


See also

  • metadata
  • property (metadata)

Estate Appleton Estate

Posted in Uncategorized by admin on the February 7th, 2007

Appleton Estate is a sugar estate and distillery in Jamaica that has been handcrafting rums since 1749. They produce a wide variety of aged rums, as well as standard gold and white rums. The parent company J. Wray and Nephew Ltd. also produces the popular Wray & Nephew White Overproof rum.


Products

The Appleton Estate produces tropically aged pot still rums.

  • Appleton Estate V/X - a premium blend of 15 select rums
  • Appleton Estate Reserve - a superpremium blend of 20 select rums
  • Appleton Estate Reserve 8YO - Aged in oak barrels for more than 8 years
  • Appleton Estate Extra 12YO - Aged in oak barrels for more than 12 years
  • Appleton Estate Masters Blenders’ Legacy - a luxury blend of rare aged rums including a 30YO rum
  • Appleton Estate 21YO - a luxury sipping rum that is aged for more than 21 years

Joy Spence is the master blender.


External links

  • Appleton Estate Homepage-Jamaica
  • Appleton Estate Homepage-Canada

Real Real representation

Posted in Uncategorized by admin on the February 4th, 2007

There are some small but confusing differences in terminology between mathematicians and physicists when discussing real and complex representations.

In mathematics a real representation is usually a group representation on a real vector space, while in physics a real representation is usually a group representation on a complex vector space that allows the matrices representing the group elements to be real. These two definitions are essentially equivalent, because if U is a real vector space acted on by a group G, then V = UC is a representation on a complex vector space that can be represented by real matrices. The difference in viewpoints is in whether one thinks of the real representation as the action of G on the real vector space U or the action of G on the complex vector space V.

A real representation is equivalent to its complex conjugate but the converse is not true: representations equivalent to their complex conjugate but that are not real are called pseudoreal representations (symplectic representations).

Another formulation of the (physics) definition is that there exists an antilinear map on the complex vector space V

<math>j:V\to V\,</math>

that commutes with the elements of the group, and that satisfies

<math>j^2=+1.\,</math>

The fixed points of j form a real vector space U with V = UC.

In physics, a group representation on a complex vector space that is neither real nor pseudoreal is called a
complex representation. (In mathematics, any representation on a complex vector space is called a complex representation.)


Frobenius-Schur indicator

A criterion (for compact groups G) for reality of irreducible representations in terms of character theory is based on the Frobenius-Schur indicator.
If a representation of a compact group G has character χ its Schur indicator is defined to be

<math>\int_{g\in G}\chi(g^2)\,d\mu</math>

which when G is finite is given by

<math>{1\over |G|}\sum_{g\in G}\chi(g^2)</math>

which may take the values 1, 0 or −1, for Haar measure μ with μ(G) = 1. If the indicator is 1, then the representation is real (for the physics definition of real). If the indicator is zero, the representation is complex (for the physics definition of complex), and if the indicator is −1, the representation is pseudoreal.


Examples

Examples of real representations are the spinors in 8k−1, 8k, and 1 + 8k dimensions for k = 1, 2, 3 … . This periodicity modulo 8 is known in mathematics not only in the theory of Clifford algebras, but also in algebraic topology, in KO-theory.
See Representations of Clifford algebras.

Equestrian property Trespass for mesne profits

Posted in Uncategorized by admin on the February 1st, 2007

In law, Trespass for mesne profits is a suit against someone who has been ejected from property that did not belong to them. The suit is for recovery of damages the trespasser caused to the property and for any profits he or she may have made while in possession of that property.

See also: property rights, tort law, mesne profits.