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This book is about Nonlinear Optics, the study of how
high-intensity light propagates through and interacts with matter.
It takes the reader from the starting point of Maxwell's equations
to some of the frontiers of modern research in the subject.
Communication and Information Technology has been used to support
older and disabled people for over thirty years and there have been
many successes in this field. Until recently, research has largely
concentrated on people with physical or sensory dysfunction;
computer technology has been increasingly used to support cognitive
activities in able bodied people but its use to support people with
disabilities has not had much widespread recognition. Yet
well-designed C and IT systems have great potential to enhance the
quality of life and independence of people with cognitive
dysfunction, by: enabling them to retain a higher level of
independence and control over their lives, providing appropriate
levels of monitoring and supervision of 'at risk' people, without
violating privacy, keeping people intellectually and physically
active, and providing communications methods to reduce social
isolation. This special issue of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
recognises the potential of information technology to provide
support for people with cognitive dysfunction, including the use of
computers to provide traditional prostheses, albeit within the
cognitive domain. The selection of papers in this issue shows that
the help and support available can be far more than the 'artificial
replacement of part of the body' (the literal definition of
prosthesis) and can include techniques to provide lifestyle support
for people who would not be thought of as requiring 'prosthetic
support'.
The past two decades of market operation has generated welfare and
economic growth in Western countries, but increasing income
inequalities, depletion of the natural environment and the current
financial crisis have led to an intense debate about the advantages
and disadvantages of the free market. With this book, Professor
Graafland makes a valuable contribution to the Christian debate
about the market economy. In particular, it aims to clarify the
links between ethical values, Christian belief and economics, as
well as informing theologians and economists about recent economic
insights into market operation. The book investigates the effect of
free market operation on welfare and well-being, calling into
question why one would favour more market competition as a means of
increasing happiness. As well as this, Professor Graafland examines
how free market competition relates to principles of justice and
looks at whether it enforces or crowds out Christian virtues like
love, humility and temperance. Books that systematically link
biblical teaching about the economy to recent theoretical and
empirical research in economics on free market operation are rare.
Most Christian books on the market system are theologically
oriented, lacking a sound basis in the extensive knowledge of the
recent economic literature on market operation. This book confronts
Christian ethical standards with current economic literature on the
effects of market operation on welfare, happiness, human rights,
inequality and virtues in order to develop a well-based and
balanced view of the pros and cons of market operation. This book
will be of interest to both undergraduate and postgraduate students
of economics, philosophy and theology.
Communication and Information Technology has been used to support
older and disabled people for over thirty years and there have been
many successes in this field. Until recently, research has largely
concentrated on people with physical or sensory dysfunction;
computer technology has been increasingly used to support cognitive
activities in able bodied people but its use to support people with
disabilities has not had much widespread recognition. Yet
well-designed C and IT systems have great potential to enhance the
quality of life and independence of people with cognitive
dysfunction, by: enabling them to retain a higher level of
independence and control over their lives, providing appropriate
levels of monitoring and supervision of 'at risk' people, without
violating privacy, keeping people intellectually and physically
active, and providing communications methods to reduce social
isolation.
This special issue of "Neuropsychological Rehabilitation"
recognises the potential of information technology to provide
support for people with cognitive dysfunction, including the use of
computers to provide traditional prostheses, albeit within the
cognitive domain. The selection of papers in this issue shows that
the help and support available can be far more than the 'artificial
replacement of part of the body' (the literal definition of
prosthesis) and can include techniques to provide lifestyle support
for people who would not be thought of as requiring 'prosthetic
support'.
Nonlinear optics, the study of the nonlinear effects associated
with the propagation of light through matter, is so scientifically
rich and technologically promising that it is destined to become
one of the most important areas of scientific research into the
next century. This book is written for graduate students or anyone
interested in getting a unified picture of this emerging
field."Nonlinear Optics" allows the reader to see all these
manifestations of the light-matter interaction as part of the
unified whole. Professors Newell and Moloney show how to use these
simple equations both to gain a better understanding of the
physical processes involved and to deal with the practical
applications. Specific topics include: the notion of the nonlinear
refractive index and self-phase modulation, the propagation and use
of nonlinear waves and solitons in optical fibers and waveguides,
two-and-three lasers, optical bistability, the interaction of co-
and counter-propagating beams, stimulated Raman and Brillouin
scattering, and self-induced transparency. The final chapter
discusses mathematical and computational methods such as multiple
time scaling, linear and nonlinear wave propagation, solitons,
numerical methods, and useful software packages.
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