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SPT may refer to: Organisations * Society for Philosophy and Technology * Strathclyde Partnership for Transport, Scotland * Sunpentown, a Taiwanese appliance manufacturer Science and technology * Septic pelvic thrombophlebitis, a postpartum complication * Serine C-palmitoyltransferase, an enzyme catalyst * Shortest processing time in single machine scheduling * Single-particle tracking within a medium *Skin prick test, in diagnosis of allergies * South Pole Telescope * Standard penetration test, used to measure soil properties * Stationary Plasma Thruster, a type of ion engine ion for spacecraft * Symmetry-protected topological order, in zero-temperature matter * Social penetration theory, a proposed theory of relationship development Mathematics * Shortest-path tree, a type of graph * Spt function or smallest parts function, related to partition function Train stations * Sandpoint station, a railway station in Sandpoint, Idaho * Spotswood railway station, Melbourne * Springhur ...
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Society For Philosophy And Technology
The Society for Philosophy and Technology (SPT) is an independent international organization founded in 1976 whose purpose is to promote philosophical consideration of technology. SPT publishes ''Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology'', a tri-annual scientific journal. History * 1975: Newsletter launched: formation of SPT and establishing the journal Techné in years to follow * 1978: Annual Book Series Research in Philosophy of Technology was launched * 1981: Actual organization of SPT with the first biennial international meeting organized by Fritz Rapp in Bad Homberg, Germany * 1995: The first issue of Techné * 2010: Techné is published by the Philosophy Documentation Center Presidents A new president for the Society for Philosophy and Technology is chosen every two years (except in 1995). * 1981: Carl Mitcham * 1983: Alex Michalos * 1985: Kristin Shrader-Frechette * 1987: Marx Wartofsky * 1989: Langdon Winner * 1991: Joseph C. Pitt * 1993: Jose Sanmartin * 1997: P ...
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Social Penetration Theory
The social penetration theory (SPT) proposes that interpersonal communication moves from relatively shallow, non-intimate levels to deeper, more Intimate relationship, intimate ones as relationships. The theory was formulated by psychologists Irwin Altman of the University of Utah and Dalmas Taylor of the University of Delaware in 1973 to understand the development of relationships between individuals. Altman and Taylor noted that relationships "involve different levels of intimacy of exchange or degree of social penetration". Thinking about how relationships typically become closer, modern researchers are using SPT to understand how people connect and build relationships online, like on social media. This idea helps researchers consider the ethical questions and problems that come up when people share personal details and try to keep things private when they interact online. SPT posits that relationship development progresses through stages characterized by increasing breadth and ...
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Super Powered Tracer
, sometimes translated as ''Blue Meteor SPT Layzner'', is a science fiction anime series produced by Sunrise between 1985 and 1986. It was originally written by Tsunehisa Itō with Ryōsuke Takahashi as series' director. The series focuses on an alien invasion and subsequent totalitarian world occupation and resistance in a timeline where the Cold War continues. Premise The story takes place in the year 1996, where humanity is advanced enough to develop long-range space travel, as well as bases on both the Moon and Mars. However, Cold War tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union have not ended; rather, they have escalated as both sides continue to militarize space, and the shadow of nuclear conflict looms over humanity both on and off Earth. Meanwhile, on Mars, an exchange program created by the United Nations to promote peace and understanding is about to begin; the "Cosmic Culture Club"—consisting of 16 members, as well as their instructor Elizabeth— ...
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Stockport Railway Station
Stockport railway station serves the market and industrial town of Stockport in Greater Manchester, England. It is located 6 miles south-east of , on a spur of the West Coast Main Line to . History The Manchester and Birmingham Railway opened in stages from Manchester and reached Stockport in 1840. The line ran from a temporary station in Manchester to another in Stockport at the north end of the uncompleted Stockport Viaduct. The temporary station, which was later renamed Heaton Norris railway station, Heaton Norris, was Stockport's only station for more than two years. After the viaduct was completed, the M&BR built a station at its southern end as an experiment. The decision was prompted by complaints that the first station was a long way from the industrial parts of town and even farther from the residential districts on the south side. The second station opened on 15 February 1843 as Edgeley. By 1844, it was the town's principal station. Heaton Norris, at the north end o ...
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Springhurst Railway Station
Springhurst railway station is located on the North East line in Victoria, Australia. It serves the town of the same name, and opened on 29 November 1873 as Springs. It was renamed Springhurst in October 1890.Springhurst
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Springhurst handled heavy traffic from the district, until the opening of the Wahgunyah branch line in 1879. A weatherboard station building was erected in 1878, next to a through-track that had be ...
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Spotswood Railway Station
Spotswood railway station is a commuter railway station on the Werribee and Williamstown lines, which are part of the Melbourne railway network. It serves the western suburb of Spotswood, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, and opened on 1 December 1878. Initially opened as Edom, the station has been renamed three times: to Bayswater on 1 September 1881, Spottiswoode on 1 October of that year, and Spotswood on 1 August 1905. History As with the suburb it serves, the station was named after John Stewart Spottiswoode, who purchased land in the area in 1841. Over the years, a number of sidings were provided for businesses in the area. In 1914, a branch line was opened at the down end of the station to the Newport Power Station, in addition to a number of other sidings serving oil terminals in the area. A siding at the up end of the station served the Australian Glass Manufacturers factory, and was used to receive sand trains from Koala Siding (near Nyora on the South Gip ...
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Sandpoint Station
Sandpoint station is a train station along Amtrak's ''Empire Builder'' line in Sandpoint, Idaho, as well as the only operating Amtrak station in Idaho. The station site is owned by BNSF Railway. The station building is the oldest remaining active passenger depot of the former Northern Pacific Railway. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the Federal government of the United States, United States federal government's official United States National Register of Historic Places listings, list of sites, buildings, structures, Hist ... in 1973 and is known therein as the Sandpoint Burlington Northern Railroad Station, or the Northern Pacific Depot. In June 2009 Amtrak announced that it was considering a new stop in Sandpoint, citing concerns about the new Sand Creek Byway. City officials and the Idaho Department of Transportation (ITD) pledged additional funds to support retaining Amtrak service at the o ...
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Spt Function
The spt function (smallest parts function) is a function in number theory that counts the sum of the number of smallest parts in each integer partition of a positive integer. It is related to the partition function. The first few values of spt(''n'') are: :1, 3, 5, 10, 14, 26, 35, 57, 80, 119, 161, 238, 315, 440, 589 ... Example For example, there are five partitions of 4 (with smallest parts underlined): : :3 + : + :2 + + : + + + These partitions have 1, 1, 2, 2, and 4 smallest parts, respectively. So spt(4) = 1 + 1 + 2 + 2 + 4 = 10. Properties Like the partition function, spt(''n'') has a generating function. It is given by :S(q)=\sum_^ \mathrm(n) q^n=\frac\sum_^ \frac where (q)_=\prod_^ (1-q^n). The function S(q) is related to a mock modular form. Let E_2(z) denote the weight 2 quasi-modular Eisenstein series and let \eta(z) denote the Dedekind eta function. Then for q=e^, the function :\tilde(z):=q^S(q)-\frac\frac is a mock modular form of weight 3/2 on the ...
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Shortest-path Tree
In mathematics and computer science, a shortest-path tree rooted at a vertex ''v'' of a connected, undirected graph ''G'' is a spanning tree ''T'' of ''G'', such that the path distance from root ''v'' to any other vertex ''u'' in ''T'' is the shortest path distance from ''v'' to ''u'' in ''G''. In connected graphs where shortest paths are well-defined (i.e. where there are no negative-length cycles), we may construct a shortest-path tree using the following algorithm: # Compute dist(''u''), the shortest-path distance from root ''v'' to vertex ''u'' in ''G'' using Dijkstra's algorithm or Bellman–Ford algorithm. # For all non-root vertices ''u'', we can assign to ''u'' a parent vertex ''pu'' such that ''p''''u'' is connected to ''u'', and that dist(''p''''u'') + edge_dist(''p''''u'',''u'') = dist(''u''). In case multiple choices for ''pu'' exist, choose ''p''''u'' for which there exists a shortest path from ''v'' to ''p''''u'' with as few edges as possible; this tie-breaking rule ...
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Symmetry-protected Topological Order
Symmetry-protected topological (SPT) order is a kind of order in absolute zero, zero-temperature quantum-mechanical states of matter that have a symmetry and a finite energy gap. To derive the results in a most-invariant way, renormalization group, renormalization group methods are used (leading to equivalence classes corresponding to certain fixed points). The SPT order has the following defining properties: (a) ''distinct SPT states with a given symmetry cannot be smoothly deformed into each other without a phase transition, if the deformation preserves the symmetry''. (b) ''however, they all can be smoothly deformed into the same trivial product state without a phase transition, if the symmetry is broken during the deformation''. The above definition works for both bosonic systems and fermionic systems, which leads to the notions of bosonic SPT order and fermionic SPT order. Using the notion of quantum entanglement, we can say that SPT states are short-range entanglement, s ...
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Strathclyde Partnership For Transport
Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) is a regional transport partnership for the Strathclyde area of western Scotland. It is responsible for planning and coordinating regional transport, especially the public transport system in the area, including responsibility for operating the Glasgow Subway, the third-oldest in the world. History The principal predecessor to SPT was the Greater Glasgow Passenger Transport Executive (GGPTE) set up in 1972 to take over the Glasgow Corporation's public transport functions and to co-ordinate public transport in the Clyde Valley. In 1983 it was replaced by the Strathclyde Passenger Transport Executive (SPTE), under the overall direction of Strathclyde Regional Council. Section 40 of the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994 created a new statutory corporation, the Strathclyde Passenger Transport Authority (SPTA), which took over "''all of the functions, staff, property, rights, liabilities and obligations of Strathclyde Regional ...
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