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Disturbed: Dark Messiah
Tim Seeley; Edited by Denton J. Tipton; Artworks by Angel Hernandez, Esau Escorza
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R530
R437
Discovery Miles 4 370
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In the not so distant future, firefighter Griffin DeSanto has found
himself a man out of time – stumbling into a harsh world of
poverty, automation, and subjugation. Technology rules, and a tech
empire built on suffering keeps the population in check through
surveillance and mechanized policing. Though lost, Griffin is never
alone, he was brought here for a reason, and The Vengeful One is
his guide. Conceived by Disturbed with Tim Seeley and Llexi Leon,
Dark Messiah features writing by Seeley, the New York Times
Bestselling creator of Hack/Slash, art by Angel Hernandez (Star
Trek, Blade Runner), colors by Fran Gamboa, and cover by Ryan
Christensen.
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Cypress Hill Tres Equis (Paperback)
Noah Callahan-Bever, Gabriel Alvarez; Edited by Chris Robinson; Illustrated by Felix Ruiz, Jefte Palo, …
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R326
Discovery Miles 3 260
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Cypress Hill is considered the first-ever Latin American hip hop
group, and has sold over 20 million albums to date, with this
graphic novel release timed to their 30th anniversary and
activities and merchandise planned around it Graphic novel traces
the group's origins back to Los Angeles, CA and is set against a
backdrop of the turmoil of the LA Riots, making this an all-too
relevant release following the events of 2020 and clashes between
police and protestors in the Black Lives Matter movement Written by
former Complex Editor-in-Chief and Def Jam Records executive Noah
Callahan-Bever Feature media coverage in LA Times, NY Times, High
Times Planned regional features across Southern California print
and radio outlets, including daily and weekly publications in Los
Angeles, Orange County, and San Diego 1991: XXX years ago, a
trailblazing trio made music history blending East Coast hip-hop
fundamentals with West Coast chicano swagger to form a sound all
their own. Before they became icons, Louis and Senen were just a
couple teenage cholos from around the way, trying to stay out of
trouble--Until a series of chance encounters with both sides of the
law changed their path forever.
Tied directly to events from the second half of the hit CBS All
Access series' first season, featuring all your favorite
characters... or, at least, versions of them. Ten years before Kirk
and Spock set off on their original five-year mission, the crew of
the U.S.S. Discovery visited the infamous Mirror Universe and
didn't like what they found. Now journey deeper into the alternate
reality, and uncover more about the Mirror versions of Michael,
Saru, Ash, Paul, and Sylvia as they learn that "Succession" can be
a truly dangerous concept. Collects the four-issue series and the
2018 Annual. Advance solicited for November release! Season 2 of
Discovery is schedule for Fall 2019!
In this book the authors use a technique based on recurrence
relations to study the convergence of the Newton method under mild
differentiability conditions on the first derivative of the
operator involved. The authors' technique relies on the
construction of a scalar sequence, not majorizing, that satisfies a
system of recurrence relations, and guarantees the convergence of
the method. The application is user-friendly and has certain
advantages over Kantorovich's majorant principle. First, it allows
generalizations to be made of the results obtained under conditions
of Newton-Kantorovich type and, second, it improves the results
obtained through majorizing sequences. In addition, the authors
extend the application of Newton's method in Banach spaces from the
modification of the domain of starting points. As a result, the
scope of Kantorovich's theory for Newton's method is substantially
broadened. Moreover, this technique can be applied to any iterative
method. This book is chiefly intended for researchers and
(postgraduate) students working on nonlinear equations, as well as
scientists in general with an interest in numerical analysis.
This book shows the importance of studying semilocal convergence in
iterative methods through Newton's method and addresses the most
important aspects of the Kantorovich's theory including implicated
studies. Kantorovich's theory for Newton's method used techniques
of functional analysis to prove the semilocal convergence of the
method by means of the well-known majorant principle. To gain a
deeper understanding of these techniques the authors return to the
beginning and present a deep-detailed approach of Kantorovich's
theory for Newton's method, where they include old results, for a
historical perspective and for comparisons with new results, refine
old results, and prove their most relevant results, where
alternative approaches leading to new sufficient semilocal
convergence criteria for Newton's method are given. The book
contains many numerical examples involving nonlinear integral
equations, two boundary value problems and systems of nonlinear
equations related to numerous physical phenomena. The book is
addressed to researchers in computational sciences, in general, and
in approximation of solutions of nonlinear problems, in particular.
The galaxy-spanning crossover epic continues in this sequel to the
blockbuster STAR TREK/GREEN LANTERN: THE SPECTRUM WAR! Captain Kirk
and Hal Jordan lead the combined might of Starfleet and the Lantern
Corps on an all-new adventure against new foes!
This study is a reinterpretation of nineteenth century Mexican
American history that examines Mexico's struggle to secure its
northern border with repatriates from the United States in the
aftermath of a war resulting in the loss of half its territory.
Responding to past interpretations, Jose Angel Hernandez suggests
that these resettlement schemes centered on the developments of the
frontier region, the modernization of the country with loyal
Mexican American settlers, and blocking the tide of migrations to
the United States to prevent the depopulation of its fractured
northern border. Through an examination of Mexico's immigration and
colonization policies as they developed throughout the nineteenth
century, the book focuses primarily on the population of Mexican
citizens who were lost after the end of the Mexican American War of
1846 1848 until the end of the century.
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Tales of Discord (Paperback)
Paul J Salamoff; Illustrated by Giuseppe D'Elia, Miguel Jorge, Angel Hernandez, Rh Stewart, …
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R548
Discovery Miles 5 480
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This study is a reinterpretation of nineteenth century Mexican
American history that examines Mexico's struggle to secure its
northern border with repatriates from the United States in the
aftermath of a war resulting in the loss of half its territory.
Responding to past interpretations, Jose Angel Hernandez suggests
that these resettlement schemes centered on the developments of the
frontier region, the modernization of the country with loyal
Mexican American settlers, and blocking the tide of migrations to
the United States to prevent the depopulation of its fractured
northern border. Through an examination of Mexico's immigration and
colonization policies as they developed throughout the nineteenth
century, the book focuses primarily on the population of Mexican
citizens who were lost after the end of the Mexican American War of
1846 1848 until the end of the century.
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