Martin Greiter (born 1964) is a theoretical physicist at the
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). He studied electrical engineering and
applied physics at the Technical University of Munich
and at Trinity College, Cambridge.
In 1992, Greiter obtained a Ph.D. from Harvard University, working with Frank Wilczek
at the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) in Princeton, New Jersey. After a post-doc at IAS and two years as a
Fellow in the Theory Division at CERN, Greiter spend three years as a research associate in the group of
Robert B. Laughlin at Stanford University. Since 1999, Greiter teaches in Karlsruhe. Greiter is married and
has a daughter (born 2007).
Greiter's research focusses on fractional quantization in quantized Hall liquids and (itinerant) antiferromagnets
in low dimensions, high-temperature superconductivity, and novel states of matter which may be realized by cold atoms in
optical lattices.
His probably most widely read article is a review on superconductivity.
Selected Publications:
M. Greiter, Statistical Phases and Momentum Spacings for One-Dimensional Anyons,
M. Greiter and D. Schuricht, Many-Spinon States and the Secret Significance of Young Tableaux, [http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prognormal&idPRLTAO000098000023237202000001&idtypecvips&gifsyes Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 237202 (2007)].
M. Greiter and S. Rachel, Valence bond solids for SU(n) spin chains: Exact models, spinon confinement, and the Haldane gap, [http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prognormal&idPRBMDO000075000018184441000001&idtypecvips&gifsyes Phys. Rev. B 75, 184441 (2007)].
M. Greiter, Is electromagnetic gauge invariance spontaneously violated in superconductors?, [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_obArticleURL&_udiB6WB1-4G6J89R-1&_user2149863&_rdoc1&_fmt&_origsearch&_sortd&viewc&_acctC000056383&_version1&_urlVersion0&_userid2149863&md5=26858acdc59c7e515e3509f1c9e44a30 Annals of Physics 319, 217-249 (2005)].
M. Greiter, Quantum Hall Quarks, [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_obArticleURL&_udiB6VMT-3V7PF6T-1&_user2149863&_rdoc1&_fmt&_origsearch&_sortd&viewc&_acctC000056383&_version1&_urlVersion0&_userid2149863&md5=565841e47f750ced804f4dbd8f941b78 Physica E 1, 1 (1997)].
M. Greiter, Microscopic formulation of the hierarchy of quantized Hall states, [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_obArticleURL&_udiB6TVN-470VWKG-2J0&_user2149863&_rdoc1&_fmt&_origsearch&_sortd&viewc&_acctC000056383&_version1&_urlVersion0&_userid2149863&md5=47f425e3178640f4954d1aa6e693613e Phys. Lett. B 336, 48 (1994)].
M. Greiter and F. Wilczek, Heuristic principle for quantized Hall states, [http://www.worldscinetarchives.com/cgi-bin/details.cgi?idpii:S0217984990001331&typehtml Mod. Phys. Lett. B 4, 1063 (1990)].
External links:
Greiter's home page at KIT
Publications on arXiv
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). He studied electrical engineering and
applied physics at the Technical University of Munich
and at Trinity College, Cambridge.
In 1992, Greiter obtained a Ph.D. from Harvard University, working with Frank Wilczek
at the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) in Princeton, New Jersey. After a post-doc at IAS and two years as a
Fellow in the Theory Division at CERN, Greiter spend three years as a research associate in the group of
Robert B. Laughlin at Stanford University. Since 1999, Greiter teaches in Karlsruhe. Greiter is married and
has a daughter (born 2007).
Greiter's research focusses on fractional quantization in quantized Hall liquids and (itinerant) antiferromagnets
in low dimensions, high-temperature superconductivity, and novel states of matter which may be realized by cold atoms in
optical lattices.
His probably most widely read article is a review on superconductivity.
Selected Publications:
M. Greiter, Statistical Phases and Momentum Spacings for One-Dimensional Anyons,
M. Greiter and D. Schuricht, Many-Spinon States and the Secret Significance of Young Tableaux, [http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prognormal&idPRLTAO000098000023237202000001&idtypecvips&gifsyes Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 237202 (2007)].
M. Greiter and S. Rachel, Valence bond solids for SU(n) spin chains: Exact models, spinon confinement, and the Haldane gap, [http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prognormal&idPRBMDO000075000018184441000001&idtypecvips&gifsyes Phys. Rev. B 75, 184441 (2007)].
M. Greiter, Is electromagnetic gauge invariance spontaneously violated in superconductors?, [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_obArticleURL&_udiB6WB1-4G6J89R-1&_user2149863&_rdoc1&_fmt&_origsearch&_sortd&viewc&_acctC000056383&_version1&_urlVersion0&_userid2149863&md5=26858acdc59c7e515e3509f1c9e44a30 Annals of Physics 319, 217-249 (2005)].
M. Greiter, Quantum Hall Quarks, [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_obArticleURL&_udiB6VMT-3V7PF6T-1&_user2149863&_rdoc1&_fmt&_origsearch&_sortd&viewc&_acctC000056383&_version1&_urlVersion0&_userid2149863&md5=565841e47f750ced804f4dbd8f941b78 Physica E 1, 1 (1997)].
M. Greiter, Microscopic formulation of the hierarchy of quantized Hall states, [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_obArticleURL&_udiB6TVN-470VWKG-2J0&_user2149863&_rdoc1&_fmt&_origsearch&_sortd&viewc&_acctC000056383&_version1&_urlVersion0&_userid2149863&md5=47f425e3178640f4954d1aa6e693613e Phys. Lett. B 336, 48 (1994)].
M. Greiter and F. Wilczek, Heuristic principle for quantized Hall states, [http://www.worldscinetarchives.com/cgi-bin/details.cgi?idpii:S0217984990001331&typehtml Mod. Phys. Lett. B 4, 1063 (1990)].
External links:
Greiter's home page at KIT
Publications on arXiv
The Charles River Center is a 200,000 square foot shopping center in the suburban bedroom community of Bellingham, Massachusetts. Developed by S.R. Weiner and W/S Development of Chestnut Hill, MA, it opened in 1998 in the watershed area of the Charles River, which runs approximately 40 miles to Boston Harbor. Construction consulting services were handled by R. C. May & Associates, Inc. The Center is the third of four major developments built or planned in the area. Stallbrook Marketplace opened in 1993, the Crossroads Center (Bellingham) opened in 1996, and the proposed Shoppes at Bellingham will open in 2008.
Located at Exit 18 off Interstate 495, its position is heavily trafficked because of the population expansion and heavy development that continues along Boston's "outer belt".
Anchors
*Linens 'N Things
*Old Navy
*Omni Fitness
*Pier 1 Imports
*Regal Cinemas
*Whole Foods Market
Effects on local wetland
In 2007, "heavy rainfall and poor maintenance" washed out elements of the development's stormwater management system, creating a problem with silt runoff into an adjacent wetland habitat. This drew the attention of a local conservation group, the Charles River Watershed Association. The Mall was described by town officials as being "very responsive" in efforts to clean up the problem.
Located at Exit 18 off Interstate 495, its position is heavily trafficked because of the population expansion and heavy development that continues along Boston's "outer belt".
Anchors
*Linens 'N Things
*Old Navy
*Omni Fitness
*Pier 1 Imports
*Regal Cinemas
*Whole Foods Market
Effects on local wetland
In 2007, "heavy rainfall and poor maintenance" washed out elements of the development's stormwater management system, creating a problem with silt runoff into an adjacent wetland habitat. This drew the attention of a local conservation group, the Charles River Watershed Association. The Mall was described by town officials as being "very responsive" in efforts to clean up the problem.
EmerchantPay is a EU based payment gateway and merchant account provider with business and support units located all over the world . Its services allow Internet and traditional merchants to accept payments via credit and debit.
EmerchantPay was founded in 2002. The company and all its affiliates have processed over USD 500 million in Internet transactions, with a processing volume exceeding USD 25 million per month.
Merchant accounts
EmerchantPay offers two merchant account options - PayLink and PayDirect.
PayLink allows clients to conduct their payment transactions on an SSL-encrypted EmerchantPay page. This solution is for webmasters with a small to mid-sized online business. This merchant account solution caters to the payment processing needs of all merchant account categories, including high risk businesses, with the exception of the adult and pharmacy categories.
PayDirect is a payment processing solution that allows the webmasters’ customers to complete their payment securely without leaving the website where they are conducting their transaction. This internet merchant account solution is integrated straight into the existing system of the website. PayDirect is capable of handling all business categories requiring a merchant account, including all known high-risk businesses. PayDirect is the credit card merchant account for experienced webmasters within the medium-to-large scale business range. PayDirect allows webmasters to communicate directly with cardholders throughout the entire transaction process.
Payment Gateway
EmerchantPay payment gateway is PCI-compliant, integrated and secure payment gateway with fraud protection measures. It's also custom systems to catch, combat and block fraudulent transactions. Risk Check Module is an advanced fraud management tool that automatically checks the geographical source of each IP address that is processed by the system. AVS or real-time address verification check is still another part of customer protection processes.
Security
EmerchantPay is Payment Card Industry (PCI) compliant.
Some of the merchant security features of the EmerchantPay payment gateway include:
* Address Verification System (AVS): Indicates whether the address and zip code entered by a customer matches the corresponding information at the cardholder’s bank; allows the merchant to automatically decline transactions on full or partial mismatches.
* Geographical IP address location check
* issuing bank BIN Number country match
* All data streams managed and directed in real time
* 128-bit Secure Socket Layer (SSL) data encryption key
* Extensive negative database continually updated
* Regularly audited by external experts to ensure gateway security
* All transaction data validated and authenticated prior to forwarding to the acquirer
Press Release
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*ExpressPress Release Distribution
* prlog.org
EmerchantPay was founded in 2002. The company and all its affiliates have processed over USD 500 million in Internet transactions, with a processing volume exceeding USD 25 million per month.
Merchant accounts
EmerchantPay offers two merchant account options - PayLink and PayDirect.
PayLink allows clients to conduct their payment transactions on an SSL-encrypted EmerchantPay page. This solution is for webmasters with a small to mid-sized online business. This merchant account solution caters to the payment processing needs of all merchant account categories, including high risk businesses, with the exception of the adult and pharmacy categories.
PayDirect is a payment processing solution that allows the webmasters’ customers to complete their payment securely without leaving the website where they are conducting their transaction. This internet merchant account solution is integrated straight into the existing system of the website. PayDirect is capable of handling all business categories requiring a merchant account, including all known high-risk businesses. PayDirect is the credit card merchant account for experienced webmasters within the medium-to-large scale business range. PayDirect allows webmasters to communicate directly with cardholders throughout the entire transaction process.
Payment Gateway
EmerchantPay payment gateway is PCI-compliant, integrated and secure payment gateway with fraud protection measures. It's also custom systems to catch, combat and block fraudulent transactions. Risk Check Module is an advanced fraud management tool that automatically checks the geographical source of each IP address that is processed by the system. AVS or real-time address verification check is still another part of customer protection processes.
Security
EmerchantPay is Payment Card Industry (PCI) compliant.
Some of the merchant security features of the EmerchantPay payment gateway include:
* Address Verification System (AVS): Indicates whether the address and zip code entered by a customer matches the corresponding information at the cardholder’s bank; allows the merchant to automatically decline transactions on full or partial mismatches.
* Geographical IP address location check
* issuing bank BIN Number country match
* All data streams managed and directed in real time
* 128-bit Secure Socket Layer (SSL) data encryption key
* Extensive negative database continually updated
* Regularly audited by external experts to ensure gateway security
* All transaction data validated and authenticated prior to forwarding to the acquirer
Press Release
*
*ExpressPress Release Distribution
* prlog.org
James Simmonds (b. 3 December 1987 in Hammersmith, London [http://www.chelseafc.com/xxchelsea180706/index.html#/page/TheReservesProfiles]) is a footballer currently playing for Chelsea F.C. as a left-sided midfielder. He was signed as a full-time scholar in the summer of 2004.
Simmonds came through the youth academy at Chelsea and played several games for the reserves but failed to fully establish himself. He signed for Cardiff City F.C. on loan on 16 January 2007 until May 2007 but did not make a senior first team appearance for the club instead spending his loan playing in the teams reserves.
He was a former England youth international but has opted to play for the Republic of Ireland Under 19s .
Simmonds was on trial at QPR, and participated in the friendly between QPR and Harrow Borough FC.
On March 7 2008, Simmonds signed a one-month loan deal with Dover Athletic to link up with well-respected manager Andy Hessenthaler. He made his debut versus Molesey F.C. on March 8 2008 in a 2-0 win.
Simmonds came through the youth academy at Chelsea and played several games for the reserves but failed to fully establish himself. He signed for Cardiff City F.C. on loan on 16 January 2007 until May 2007 but did not make a senior first team appearance for the club instead spending his loan playing in the teams reserves.
He was a former England youth international but has opted to play for the Republic of Ireland Under 19s .
Simmonds was on trial at QPR, and participated in the friendly between QPR and Harrow Borough FC.
On March 7 2008, Simmonds signed a one-month loan deal with Dover Athletic to link up with well-respected manager Andy Hessenthaler. He made his debut versus Molesey F.C. on March 8 2008 in a 2-0 win.