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The Stability of the Schwarzschild Metric
(1968)
The stability of the Schwarzschild exterior metric against small perturbations is investigated. The exterior extending from the Schwarzschild radius r =2m to spatial infinity is visualized as having been produced by a ...
Gravitational Radiation in the Limit of High Frequency
(1967)
This dissertation deals with a technique for obtaining approximate radiative solutions to the Einstein equations of general relativity in situations where the gravitational fields of interest are quite strong. In the first ...
The State of Education in Afghanistan and the Application of a Linear Programming Model
(1969)
In this study the role of education in economic
development is briefly discussed; the state of education
in Afghanistan is assessed and compared with a group of
Asian countries.
Through the application of a constrained ...
A History of Bands in the United States Navy
(1967)
ALTHOUGH THE NAVY HAS HAD BANDS SINCE THE EARLY 19TH
CENTURY, LITTLE HAS BEEN WRITTEN CONCERNING THE BACKGROUND,
DEVELOPMENT, AND PURPOSE OF THIS DIVISION OF OUR NAVY.
THIS WORK ENCOMPASSES A DETAILED STUDY OF THE ...
Lafayette, America's Hero: The Growth of a Legend
(1963)
The legend of Lafayette began to grow about the time
of his 1784 goodwill visit to the United States. Identical
biographical sketches of Lafayette appeared in several early
histories of the Revolutionary War, and similar ...
The Inn, Restaurant and Tavern Business in Ancient Pompeii
(1964)
The number of public establishments in ancient Pompeii
indicates that the inn, restaurant and tavern business was one of
t..'l-J.e most extensive in the town. This thesis endeavors to. study
each public inn and eating ...
Correlation Studies of Pressure Fluctuations on the Ground Beneath a Turbulent Boundary Layer
(1965)
Narrow-band pressure correlation measurements in the frequency range
,008 to 1 Hz(cps) were obtained from a cross spectral analysis between
pairs of microphones placed on level ground beneath the wind stream.
The ...










