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Books > Professional & Technical > Technology: general issues
With a foreword by Freeman Dyson, the handbook brings together
leading mathematicians and physicists to offer a comprehensive
overview of random matrix theory, including a guide to new
developments and the diverse range of applications of this
approach.
In part one, all modern and classical techniques of solving random
matrix models are explored, including orthogonal polynomials, exact
replicas or supersymmetry. Further, all main extensions of the
classical Gaussian ensembles of Wigner and Dyson are introduced
including sparse, heavy tailed, non-Hermitian or multi-matrix
models. In the second and larger part, all major applications are
covered, in disciplines ranging from physics and mathematics to
biology and engineering. This includes standard fields such as
number theory, quantum chaos or quantum chromodynamics, as well as
recent developments such as partitions, growth models, knot theory,
wireless communication or bio-polymer folding.
The handbook is suitable both for introducing novices to this area
of research and as a main source of reference for active
researchers in mathematics, physics and engineering.
As technology advances, it is imperative to stay current in the
newest developments made within the engineering industry and within
material sciences. Trends in manufacturing such as 3D printing,
casting, welding, surface modification, computer numerical control
(CNC), non-traditional, Industry 4.0 ergonomics, and hybrid
machining methods must be closely examined to utilize these
important resources for the betterment of society. Advanced
Manufacturing Techniques for Engineering and Engineered Materials
provides a unified and complete overview about the recent and
emerging trends, developments, and associated technology with scope
for the commercialization of techniques specific to manufacturing
materials. This book also reviews the various machining methods for
difficult-to-cut materials and novel materials including matrix
composites. Covering topics such as agro-waste, conventional
machining, and material performance, this book is an essential
resource for researchers, engineers, technologists, students and
professors of higher education, industry workers, entrepreneurs,
researchers, and academicians.
Carbon Based Nanomaterials for Advanced Thermal and Electrochemical
Energy Storage and Conversion presents a comprehensive overview of
recent theoretical and experimental developments and prospects on
carbon-based nanomaterials for thermal, solar and electrochemical
energy conversion, along with their storage applications for both
laboratory and industrial perspectives. Large growth in human
populations has led to seminal growth in global energy consumption,
hence fossil fuel usage has increased, as have unwanted greenhouse
gases, including carbon dioxide, which results in critical
environmental concerns. This book discusses this growing problem,
aligning carbon nanomaterials as a solution because of their
structural diversity and electronic, thermal and mechanical
properties.
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