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Novel asymmetric synthetic methods are a vital strategem in the
armoury of the organic chemist, particularly for those involved in
the preparation or application of chiral organic molecules. this
series is devoted to presenting the latest advances in the field of
asymmetric synthesis, drawing contributions on emerging areas and
articles providing authoritative perspectives on more developed
synthetic stategies from leading researchers in the field. This
volume consists of six contributions on a variety of topical areas,
ranging from the preparation and application of chiral
cylopentadienes, the synthesis of non-racemic amines, diketones and
-keto esters and ferrocenes, to the use of biocatalysis and
application of microbial methods for the synthesis of chiral
molecules and fine chemicals.
Handbook of Convex Geometry, Volume B offers a survey of convex
geometry and its many ramifications and connections with other
fields of mathematics, including convexity, lattices,
crystallography, and convex functions. The selection first offers
information on the geometry of numbers, lattice points, and packing
and covering with convex sets. Discussions focus on packing in
non-Euclidean spaces, problems in the Euclidean plane, general
convex bodies, computational complexity of lattice point problem,
centrally symmetric convex bodies, reduction theory, and lattices
and the space of lattices. The text then examines finite packing
and covering and tilings, including plane tilings, monohedral
tilings, bin packing, and sausage problems. The manuscript takes a
look at valuations and dissections, geometric crystallography,
convexity and differential geometry, and convex functions. Topics
include differentiability, inequalities, uniqueness theorems for
convex hypersurfaces, mixed discriminants and mixed volumes,
differential geometric characterization of convexity, reduction of
quadratic forms, and finite groups of symmetry operations. The
selection is a dependable source of data for mathematicians and
researchers interested in convex geometry.
Handbook of Convex Geometry, Volume A offers a survey of convex
geometry and its many ramifications and relations with other areas
of mathematics, including convexity, geometric inequalities, and
convex sets. The selection first offers information on the history
of convexity, characterizations of convex sets, and mixed volumes.
Topics include elementary convexity, equality in the
Aleksandrov-Fenchel inequality, mixed surface area measures,
characteristic properties of convex sets in analysis and
differential geometry, and extensions of the notion of a convex
set. The text then reviews the standard isoperimetric theorem and
stability of geometric inequalities. The manuscript takes a look at
selected affine isoperimetric inequalities, extremum problems for
convex discs and polyhedra, and rigidity. Discussions focus on
include infinitesimal and static rigidity related to surfaces,
isoperimetric problem for convex polyhedral, bounds for the volume
of a convex polyhedron, curvature image inequality, Busemann
intersection inequality and its relatives, and Petty projection
inequality. The book then tackles geometric algorithms, convexity
and discrete optimization, mathematical programming and convex
geometry, and the combinatorial aspects of convex polytopes. The
selection is a valuable source of data for mathematicians and
researchers interested in convex geometry.
Guide to China Business Contacts Co.
Hardbound. This reference work covers the many aspects of Robust
Inference. Much of what is contained in the chapters, written by
leading experts in the field, has not been part of previous surveys
of this area. Robust Inference has been an active area of research
for the last two decades. Especially during recent years it has
been extended in different directions covering a wide variety of
models. This volume will be valuable for both graduate students and
researchers using statistical methods.
This Handbook treats those parts of the theory of Boolean algebras
of most interest to pure mathematicians: the set-theoretical
abstract theory and applications and relationships to measure
theory, topology, and logic. It is divided into two parts
(published in three volumes). Part I (volume 1) is a comprehensive,
self-contained introduction to the set-theoretical aspects of the
theory of Boolean Algebras. It includes, in addition to a
systematic introduction of basic algebra and topological ideas,
recent developments such as the Balcar-Franek and
Shelah-Shapirovskii results on free subalgebras. Part II (volumes 2
and 3) contains articles on special topics describing - mostly with
full proofs - the most recent results in special areas such as
automorphism groups, Ketonen's theorem, recursive Boolean algebras,
and measure algebras.
A guide for screening feasible alternative, innovative, and
emerging treatment technologies for contaminated soils and sludges
at CERCLA (Superfund) sites. The technology data were selected from
individual treatment technology vendors. Indexed by vendor only.
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A Textbook on Macroeconomic Knowledge and Analysis
This volume deals with laser physics emphasizing laser theory from
a physical point of view. It takes into account most recent
developments focussing on the dynamics. Proceeding from simple to
more difficult questions, the book treats, among other topics:
typical experimental laser systems, intensities of laser light in
single and multimode lasers, mode competition, hole-burning,
Q-switched lasers, relaxation-oscillations, frequency shifts,
population pulsations, mode-locking, ultrashort pulses,
self-pulsing, laser light chaos, instability hierarchies, laser
gyro, optical bistability, optical transistor, two-photon laser,
laser line width, Hanbury-Brown-Twiss experiment, intensity
correlations, photon statistics, quantum classical correspondence,
laser phase-transition analogy, the laser as a synergetic system.
The Icelandic Sagas are prose histories, describing life and events
that took place in Iceland, during the 10th and 11th centuries.
They are stories of families, adventures, feuding, deal-making,
wars, great journeys, history, and myth. They are stories of the
Norse and Celtic settlers and their descendants in Iceland during
what is sometimes called the Saga Age. For Asatruars and Heathens,
there is indispensible knowledge to be gained here. These tales
give us a window into the world of our heathen ancestors. What did
they value? How did they resolve conflicts? How did they uphold
their responsibilities to their famlies and their friends? How did
they approach life and their places within the community? How did
they view and honor their Gods and Ancestors? Contained in this
volume are nearly 800 pages of Icelandic Sagas. Read, learn, and
enjoy these tales of our Ancestors. This is part of a planned 3
volume set. All profits go into a fund to build a Hof and Hall here
in the Heartland.
"The Life of Clement Studebaker" is a typewritten manuscript held
in the collection of the St. Joseph County Library in South Bend,
Indiana. Written after his death in 1901, it was never published.
Although Clement died just at the dawn of the automobile age, he,
together with his brother John Mohler Studebaker, established the
character of the business and hand-picked the successors who
introduced the company's first cars. Clement, therefore, is an
important precursor to the history of the automobile industry. "The
Life of Clement Studebaker" covers his business life, his political
life, his family life, his church life, and his connections with
other businesses and other people in South Bend. It illuminates the
man and gives insight. This fascinating 188-page biography belongs
on the shelf of everyone interested in the history of the
Studebaker Corporation, the city of South Bend, the automobile
industry, or life in the late 19th century.
Comprising two volumes this work provides a particularly
comprehensive account of the development of kinetic theory and
statistical mechanics up to the beginning of the 20th century. The
author's historical researches go far beyond any other books on the
subject, filling in many more details and putting the history of
kinetic theory in the context of 19th century scientific and
intellectual history. In the course of detailed examination of the
sources, both published and unpublished, the author throws much new
light on the dynamics of scientific change, and refutes some
generally accepted ideas about historical events. In one section of
the work, he demonstrates the use of a kind of historical document
which has rarely, if ever, been exploited by historians of science,
namely, referees' reports. The work is primarily directed towards
physicists, but as it is not only concerned with technical aspects
of the history of physics but also deals with cultural and
philosophical connections, it will also appeal to historians of
science and philosophers. Book 2 is completed by an unusually
comprehensive bibliography.
The Russian-English volume contains about 50,000 terms covering
various fields and subfields of nuclear engineering and technology:
nuclear physics, thermonuclear research, nuclear reactors, nuclear
fuel, isotopes, radiation, reliability and safety issues,
environmental protection, emergency issues, radiation hazards.
Terms from the military nuclear field are also included, as well as
the names of nuclear power plants and nuclear societies worldwide.
It also contains a section of about 250 abbreviations.
Handbook of Combinatorics, Volume 1 focuses on basic methods,
paradigms, results, issues, and trends across the broad spectrum of
combinatorics. The selection first elaborates on the basic graph
theory, connectivity and network flows, and matchings and
extensions. Discussions focus on stable sets and claw free graphs,
nonbipartite matching, multicommodity flows and disjoint paths,
minimum cost circulations and flows, special proof techniques for
paths and circuits, and Hamilton paths and circuits in digraphs.
The manuscript then examines coloring, stable sets, and perfect
graphs and embeddings and minors. The book takes a look at random
graphs, hypergraphs, partially ordered sets, and matroids. Topics
include geometric lattices, structural properties, linear
extensions and correlation, dimension and posets of bounded degree,
hypergraphs and set systems, stability, transversals, and
matchings, and phase transition. The manuscript also reviews the
combinatorial number theory, point lattices, convex polytopes and
related complexes, and extremal problems in combinatorial geometry.
The selection is a valuable reference for researchers interested in
combinatorics.
Dynamic Well Testing in Petroleum Exploration and Development,
Second Edition, describes the process of obtaining information
about a reservoir through examining and analyzing the
pressure-transient response caused by a change in production rate.
The book provides the reader with modern petroleum exploration and
well testing interpretation methods, including their basic theory
and graph analysis. It emphasizes their applications to tested
wells and reservoirs during the whole process of exploration and
development under special geological and development conditions in
oil and gas fields, taking reservoir research and performance
analysis to a new level. This distinctive approach features
extensive analysis and application of many pressure data plots
acquired from well testing in China through advanced interpretation
software that can be tailored to specific reservoir environments.
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