Mary gimbal biography
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Jackson beardy biography
Indigenous artist, writer.
Born at Island Lake in , son of Dinah Beardy, at the age of sju he was sent to the Portage Residential School and completed high school at the Portage Collegiate.
He studied art at the Winnipeg Technical Vocational High School. As an artist, he was a pionjär in expressing the new iconography of his people by reconceptualizing Indigenous symbolism. He made headlines when, in , he was denied admission to his own exhibit at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. He compiled Cree Indian legender from nordlig Manitoba (). In the s, a newspaper reporter dubbed him a member of the “Indian Group of Seven” that also included Daphne Odjig, Norval Morriseau, Alex Janvier, namn Sanchez, Eddie Cobiness, and Carl Ray. He spent three years in the early s as an art consultant to the federal Department of Indian Affairs at Ottawa.
He returned to Winnipeg in early and died at the Health Sciences Centre on 8 månad He was survive
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The Quantum Entropy Cone of Stabilizer States
It is now well-known that entropy vectors for classical multi-party systems satisfy inequalities beyond the the well-known Shannon inequalities. Since the discovery of the first non-Shannon inequality by Yeung and Zhang for 4-party systems, many additional inequalities have been found. However, the existence of analogous non-standard inequalities for entropy vectors for quantum systems, using the von Neumann entropy, remains a challenging open question.
However, for a special class of states known as stabilizer states, we can completely characterize the 4-party entropy cone. Its closure is the cone obtained by adding the Ingleton inequality to the standard inequalities of strong subadditivity and weak monotonicity. The Ingelton inequality is the simplest linear rank inequality. Although this is the only linear rank inequality for 4-party systems, many infinite families of linear rank inequalities have been obtained for larg
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Peter Gimbel
American filmmaker and underwater photojournalist (–)
Peter R. Gimbel (February 14, – July 12, ) was an American filmmaker and underwater photojournalist.
Biography
[edit]Born in New York City, he was the son of Alva (née Bernheimer) and Bernard Feustman Gimbel and heir to the Gimbels department store chain.[1][2][3] His great grandfather was Adam Gimbel.[4] He had two sisters, Hope Gimbel Solinger and Caral Gimbel Lebworth;[2][3] and one brother, David Alva Gimbel.[5] After serving in the United States Army occupation force in Japan in –, he graduated from Yale University in , earning degrees in both English and economics.[6] He spent ten years as an investment banker but after the death of his twin brother at age 29, he left banking to pursue a career in exploration. He parachuted into the Peruvian Andes with G. Brooks Baekeland (grandson of Leo Baekeland, the inventor of Bakeli