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Cambridge Entrance Examination, 1981 Mathematics for Natural Sciences paper.
Cambridge maths nat_sci
Cambridge maths nat_sci
Peter Coles
This is paper 2 of the A-level Physics Examination I took in 1981; Paper 1 was a multiple-choice short questions paper.
A level physics 1981
A level physics 1981
Peter Coles
GCE O-level English Language Papers 1 and 2, Oxford and Cambridge Schools Examination Board.
GCE O-level English Language, 1979
GCE O-level English Language, 1979
Peter Coles
The A-level Further Mathematics Examination (Two Papers) I took in 1981: Paper 1 is all Pure Mathematics; Paper 2 includes a mixture of Pure, Applied and Statistics
A level further mathematics 1981
A level further mathematics 1981
Peter Coles
The Physics O-level examination I took in 1979 - how times have changed!
O level physics 1979
O level physics 1979
Peter Coles
An A-level Mathematics Examination from the Oxford and Cambridge Schools Examination Board, 1981. Both Paper I and Paper II are included. Each paper is divided into two sections: A covering Pure Mathematics and B covering Applied Mathematics (Mechanics) and Statistics.
A level Mathematics 1981
A level Mathematics 1981
Peter Coles
This is Paper 1 of the 1981 Oxford and Cambridge Schools Examination Board GCE A-level in Chemistry. It is multiple-choice format, with 40 questions to be answered in 75 minutes.
Chemistry A-level Paper 1981
Chemistry A-level Paper 1981
Peter Coles
Talk given at STFC Summer School for New Research Students in Astronomy, Cardiff, August 27th 2015
Statistics in Astronomy
Statistics in Astronomy
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Cambridge Entrance Examination, 1981 Mathematics for Natural Sciences paper.
Cambridge maths nat_sci
Cambridge maths nat_sci
Peter Coles
This is paper 2 of the A-level Physics Examination I took in 1981; Paper 1 was a multiple-choice short questions paper.
A level physics 1981
A level physics 1981
Peter Coles
GCE O-level English Language Papers 1 and 2, Oxford and Cambridge Schools Examination Board.
GCE O-level English Language, 1979
GCE O-level English Language, 1979
Peter Coles
The A-level Further Mathematics Examination (Two Papers) I took in 1981: Paper 1 is all Pure Mathematics; Paper 2 includes a mixture of Pure, Applied and Statistics
A level further mathematics 1981
A level further mathematics 1981
Peter Coles
The Physics O-level examination I took in 1979 - how times have changed!
O level physics 1979
O level physics 1979
Peter Coles
An A-level Mathematics Examination from the Oxford and Cambridge Schools Examination Board, 1981. Both Paper I and Paper II are included. Each paper is divided into two sections: A covering Pure Mathematics and B covering Applied Mathematics (Mechanics) and Statistics.
A level Mathematics 1981
A level Mathematics 1981
Peter Coles
This is Paper 1 of the 1981 Oxford and Cambridge Schools Examination Board GCE A-level in Chemistry. It is multiple-choice format, with 40 questions to be answered in 75 minutes.
Chemistry A-level Paper 1981
Chemistry A-level Paper 1981
Peter Coles
Talk given at STFC Summer School for New Research Students in Astronomy, Cardiff, August 27th 2015
Statistics in Astronomy
Statistics in Astronomy
Peter Coles
Over the past decade, the landscape of academic publishing has changed dramatically, with publishers moving from subscription-based models to "open access" in which papers are available to read free of charge. Many journals have made the decision to maintain revenue by charging authors for this, via so-called "Article Processing Charges" (APCs) which can run to $1000s thereby closing the door on those without funds to pay. More recently, there have been moves to encourage researchers to publish using "Diamond" Open Access wherein papers are published without charge to the authors and without cost to the reader. In this talk I shall discuss the ennvironment for Open Access Publishing in Astrophysics with reference to the Open Journal of Astrophysics (OJAp), which offers a not-for-profit service of this kind using an arXiv-overlay model. I will also offer a possible vision of the future of truly "Open Access" publishing based on a global network of institutional and/or subject-based repositories.
Open Access Publishing in Astrophysics and the Open Journal of Astrophysics
Open Access Publishing in Astrophysics and the Open Journal of Astrophysics
Peter Coles
Over the past decade, the landscape of academic publishing has changed dramatically, with publishers moving from subscription-based models to "open access" in which papers are available to read free of charge. Many journals have made the decision to maintain revenue by charging authors for this, via so-called "Article Processing Charges" (APCs) which can run to $1000s thereby closing the door on those without funds to pay. More recently, there have been moves to encourage researchers to publish using "Diamond" Open Access wherein papers are published without charge to the authors and without cost to the reader. In this talk I shall discuss the ennvironment for Open Access Publishing in Astrophysics with reference to the Open Journal of Astrophysics (OJAp), which offers a not-for-profit service of this kind using an arXiv-overlay model. I will also offer a possible vision of the future of truly "Open Access" publishing based on a global network of institutional and/or subject-based repositories.
Open Access Publishing in Astrophysics and the Open Journal of Astrophysics
Open Access Publishing in Astrophysics and the Open Journal of Astrophysics
Peter Coles
A short talk given at the 'Astronomy Tea' at the University of Sydney, Australia, on February 19th 2024. Abstract: Over the past decade, the landscape of academic publishing has changed dramatically, with publishers moving from subscription-based models to "open access" in which papers are available to read free of charge. Many journals have made the decision to maintain revenue by charging authors for this, via so-called "Article Processing Charges" (APCs) which can run to $1000s thereby closing the door on those without funds to pay. More recently, there have been moves to encourage researchers to publish using "Diamond" Open Access wherein papers are published without charge to the authors and without cost to the reader. In this talk I shall discuss the ennvironment for Open Access Publishing in Astrophysics with reference to the Open Journal of Astrophysics (OJAp), which offers a not-for-profit service of this kind using an arXiv-overlay model. I will also offer a possible vision of the future of truly "Open Access" publishing based on a global network of institutional and/or subject-based repositories.
Open Access Publishing and the Open Journal of Astrophysics
Open Access Publishing and the Open Journal of Astrophysics
Peter Coles
Talk given at the Institut de Physique Théorique, Paris-Saclay, 28th November 2023. Over the past decade, the landscape of academic publishing has changed dramatically, with publishers moving from subscription-based models to "open access" in which papers are available to read free of charge. Many journals have made the decision to maintain revenue by charging authors for this, via so-called "Article Processing Charges" (APCs) which can run to $1000s, thereby closing the door on those without funds to pay. More recently, there have been moves to encourage researchers to publish using "Diamond" Open Access wherein papers are published without charge to the authors and without cost to the reader. In this talk I discuss the environment for Open Access Publishing in Astrophysics with reference to the Open Journal of Astrophysics (OJAp), which offers a not-for-profit service of this kind using an arXiv-overlay model. I also offer a possible vision of the future of truly "Open Access" publishing based on a global network of institutional and/or subject-based repositories.
Open Access Publishing in Astrophysics
Open Access Publishing in Astrophysics
Peter Coles
Slides for seminar given at Cardiff University on 1st November 2023, covering Open Access publishing in astrophysics with reference to the Open Journal of Astrophysics.
OA and OJA_cardiff.pptx
OA and OJA_cardiff.pptx
Peter Coles
Public evening talk given on 6th September 2023 at an event called "Weird Matter at Maynooth University". Euclid is the name of a new scientific mission from the European Space Agency, launched on July 1st, designed to explore the composition and evolution of the Universe. The Euclid mission takes its name from the ancient Greek mathematician regarded by many as the Father of geometry. Until the last century, Euclid’s theorems were assumed not just to be mathematical notions, but to describe the geometrical structure of the physical Universe. Einstein’s general theory of relativity swept that idea aside and gave us new ways of describing space, by unifying it with time, and by allowing it to be affected by matter in a manner very different from that formulated by Euclid. Over the past century, this theory has proved to be very effective at describing the properties of the Universe as observed by modern astronomical telescopes, while also suggesting the existence of dark matter and dark energy. The Euclid telescope will create an enormous map of the large-scale structure of the Universe across space and time by observing billions of galaxies out to 10 billion light-years, across more than a third of the sky. Euclid will explore how the Universe has expanded and how galaxies and clusters of galaxies have formed over cosmic history, and how space itself is distorted by these structures. This talk discusses our modern ideas of space and time, how the Euclid mission will try to test whether or not they are correct and shed light on the nature of dark matter and dark energy.
EInsteinToEuclid_latest.pptx
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Peter Coles
Talk given at the Irish National Astronomy Meeting: a discussion of recent developments in Open Access Publishing, with particular reference to Astrophysics and the Open Journal of Astrophysics
OA_INAM2023.pptx
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A short talk for Space Week given at Maynooth University on October 6th 2022 about cosmology, the large-scale structure of the Universe and the European Space Agency's Euclid Mission.
Cosmic_Web_Maynooth.pptx
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Talk given at ITP 2022 at the Dublin Institute for Advanced Study on May 26th 2022. In this talk I discuss some applications of the Schrodinger-Poisson wave-mechanical approach to cosmological structure formation. The most obvious use of this formalism is to "fuzzy" dark matter, i.e. dark matter consisting of extremely light particles whose eective de Broglie wavelength is suciently large to be astrophysically relevant, but it can be used to model more general scenarios and has a number of advantages over standard methods based on Eulerian perturbation theory. I illustrate the formalism with some calculations for cosmic voids and discuss its application to the cosmological reconstruction problem(s).
Coles_ITP.pptx
Coles_ITP.pptx
Peter Coles
Slides used during a Science Week event at Maynooth University on 12th November 2021. These are the slides for the Cosmology part of the event which was run by Peter Coles and John Regan of the Department of Theoretical Physics at Maynooth University.
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Talk given online at the International School Chalonge-DeVega on 15th September 2021 about Open Access Publishing and the Open Journal of Astrophysics
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Review Talk given at the International School on Astrophysics Daniel Chalonge - Hector Vega on 23rd June 2023
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Slides for a short talk given to the GW4 Diversity in Physics meeting on 18th November 2020.
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Contribution to panel discussion about academic writing and publishing.
The Open Journal of Astrophysics at INAM
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The O-level Latin examinations I took in 1979. There are three papers altogether, Paper 1 which was a language examination, and Paper 2 (in two Sections A and B) which were about set books: we did Book II of Virgil's Aeneid and Book V of Caesar's De Bello Gallico.
O level Latin 1979
O level Latin 1979
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Talk given at Trinity College, Dublin, on 9th December 2019 for Astronomy Ireland
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Talk given at Maynooth University on November 15th 2019 as part of Science Week Ireland
The Cosmic Web
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Talk given at Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies on October 31st 2019.
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Slides used for a contribution to a webinar organized by Scholastica on September 26th 2019.
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This slide will show how to set domains for a field in odoo 17. Domain is mainly used to select records from the models. It is possible to limit the number of records shown in the field by applying domain to a field, i.e. add some conditions for selecting limited records.
How to Give a Domain for a Field in Odoo 17
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While single melodic lines are simpler and more straightforward, they still allow for creativity and emotional expression. Meanwhile, the simultaneous occurrence of multiple melodic lines can create a more intricate and complex musical structure that challenges the listener's ear and engages their attention.
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Over the past decade, the landscape of academic publishing has changed dramatically, with publishers moving from subscription-based models to "open access" in which papers are available to read free of charge. Many journals have made the decision to maintain revenue by charging authors for this, via so-called "Article Processing Charges" (APCs) which can run to $1000s thereby closing the door on those without funds to pay. More recently, there have been moves to encourage researchers to publish using "Diamond" Open Access wherein papers are published without charge to the authors and without cost to the reader. In this talk I shall discuss the ennvironment for Open Access Publishing in Astrophysics with reference to the Open Journal of Astrophysics (OJAp), which offers a not-for-profit service of this kind using an arXiv-overlay model. I will also offer a possible vision of the future of truly "Open Access" publishing based on a global network of institutional and/or subject-based repositories.
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Talk given at the Institut de Physique Théorique, Paris-Saclay, 28th November 2023. Over the past decade, the landscape of academic publishing has changed dramatically, with publishers moving from subscription-based models to "open access" in which papers are available to read free of charge. Many journals have made the decision to maintain revenue by charging authors for this, via so-called "Article Processing Charges" (APCs) which can run to $1000s, thereby closing the door on those without funds to pay. More recently, there have been moves to encourage researchers to publish using "Diamond" Open Access wherein papers are published without charge to the authors and without cost to the reader. In this talk I discuss the environment for Open Access Publishing in Astrophysics with reference to the Open Journal of Astrophysics (OJAp), which offers a not-for-profit service of this kind using an arXiv-overlay model. I also offer a possible vision of the future of truly "Open Access" publishing based on a global network of institutional and/or subject-based repositories.
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