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A nonneutral plasma is a many-body collection of charged particles
in which there is not overall charge neutrality. The diverse areas
of application of nonneutral plasmas include: precision atomic
clocks, trapping of antimatter plasmas and antihydrogen production,
quantum computers, nonlinear vortex dynamics and fundamental
transport processes in trapped nonneutral plasmas, strongly-coupled
one-component plasmas and Coulomb crystals, coherent radiation
generation in free electron devices, such as free electron lasers,
magnetrons and cyclotron masers, and intense charged particle beam
propagation in periodic focusing accelerators and transport
systems, to mention a few examples. Physics of Nonneutral Plasmas
is a graduate-level text - complete with 138 assigned problems and
the results from several classic experiments - which covers a broad
range of topics related to the fundamental properties of collective
processes and nonlinear dynamics of one-component and multispecies
charged particle systems in which there is not overall charge
neutrality. The subject matter is treated systematically from first
principles, using a unified theoretical approach, and the emphasis
is on the development of basic concepts that illustrate the
underlying physical processes in circumstances where intense self
fields play a major role in determining the evolution of the
system. The theoretical analysis includes the full influence of dc
space charge effects on detailed equilibrium, stability and
transport properties. The statistical models used to describe the
properties of nonneutral plasmas are based on the nonlinear
Vlasov-Maxwell equations, the macroscopic fluid-Maxwell equations,
or the Klimontovich-Maxwell equations, as appropriate, and
extensive use is made of theoretical techniques developed in the
description of multispecies electrically-neutral plasmas, as well
as established techniques in classical mechanics, electrodynamics
and statistical physics.Physics of Nonneutral Plasmas emphasizes
basic physics principles, and the thorough presentation style is
intended to have a lasting appeal to graduate students and
researchers alike. Because of the advanced theoretical techniques
developed for describing one-component charged particle systems,
this book serves as a useful companion volume to Physics of Intense
Charged Particle Beams in High Energy Accelerators by Ronald C
Davidson and Hong Qin.
This volume examines the historical connections between the United
States' Reconstruction and the country's emergence as a
geopolitical power a few decades later. It shows how the processes
at work during the postbellum decade variously foreshadowed,
inhibited, and conditioned the development of the United States as
an overseas empire and regional hegemon. In doing so, it links the
diverse topics of abolition, diplomacy, Jim Crow, humanitarianism,
and imperialism. In 1935, the great African American intellectual
W. E. B. Du Bois argued in his Black Reconstruction in America that
these two historical moments were intimately related. In
particular, Du Bois averred that the nation's betrayal of the
South's fledgling interracial democracy in the 1870s put
reactionaries in charge of a country on the verge of global power,
with world-historical implications. Working with the same
chronological and geographical parameters, the contributors here
take up targeted case studies, tracing the biographical,
ideological, and thematic linkages that stretch across the
postbellum and imperial moments. With an Introduction, eleven
chapters, and an Afterword, this volume offers multiple
perspectives based on original primary source research. The
resulting composite picture points to a host of countervailing
continuities and changes. The contributors examine topics as
diverse as diplomatic relations with Spain, the changing views of
radical abolitionists, African American missionaries in the
Caribbean, and the ambiguities of turn-of-the century political
cartoons. Collectively, the volume unsettles familiar assumptions
about how we should understand the late nineteenth-century United
States, conventionally framed as the Gilded Age and Progressive
Era. It also advances transnational approaches to understanding
America's Reconstruction and the search for the ideological
currents shaping American power abroad.
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Die Reichsgesetze Zum Schutze Von Industrie, Handel Und Gewerbe (Gesetze Zum Schutz Des Gewerblichen Geistigen Eigentums, Der Urheberrechte Usw.) - Das Markenschutzgesetz Vom 11. Januar 1876, Das Patentgesetz Vom 7. April 1891, Das Gesetz, Betr. Den Schutz Der Gebrauchsmuster Vom 1. Juni 1891, Das Gesetz Zum Schutz Der Warenbezeichnungen Vom 12. Mai 1894, Das Gesetz Zur Bekampfung Des Unlauteren Wett (German, Hardcover, 2nd 2., Verm. Aufl. Reprint 2020 ed.)
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This volume examines the historical connections between the United
States' Reconstruction and the country's emergence as a
geopolitical power a few decades later. It shows how the processes
at work during the postbellum decade variously foreshadowed,
inhibited, and conditioned the development of the United States as
an overseas empire and regional hegemon. In doing so, it links the
diverse topics of abolition, diplomacy, Jim Crow, humanitarianism,
and imperialism. In 1935, the great African American intellectual
W. E. B. Du Bois argued in his Black Reconstruction in America that
these two historical moments were intimately related. In
particular, Du Bois averred that the nation's betrayal of the
South's fledgling interracial democracy in the 1870s put
reactionaries in charge of a country on the verge of global power,
with world-historical implications. Working with the same
chronological and geographical parameters, the contributors here
take up targeted case studies, tracing the biographical,
ideological, and thematic linkages that stretch across the
postbellum and imperial moments. With an Introduction, eleven
chapters, and an Afterword, this volume offers multiple
perspectives based on original primary source research. The
resulting composite picture points to a host of countervailing
continuities and changes. The contributors examine topics as
diverse as diplomatic relations with Spain, the changing views of
radical abolitionists, African American missionaries in the
Caribbean, and the ambiguities of turn-of-the century political
cartoons. Collectively, the volume unsettles familiar assumptions
about how we should understand the late nineteenth-century United
States, conventionally framed as the Gilded Age and Progressive
Era. It also advances transnational approaches to understanding
America's Reconstruction and the search for the ideological
currents shaping American power abroad.
Written in 1912 by the Cambridge scholar and mathematician Charles
Davison, The Origin of Earthquakes offers an overview of what
Davison described as 'the varied phenomena of earthquakes'. Using
case studies from around the world, Davison considers the origin of
several different classes of earthquakes, including simple, twin
and complex. Further attention is devoted to the growth of faults,
fore-shocks and after-shocks, sympathetic earthquakes, earthquake
sounds and distribution, with supplementary illustrations and maps.
Offering contemporary assessments of events ranging from the
Mino-Owari earthquake of 1891 to the Californian earthquake of
1906, this volume will appeal to anyone interested in the history
and development of seismology in the early part of the twentieth
century.
Title: Diary of Travels and Adventures in Upper India, from
Bareilly, in Rohilcund, to Hurdwar, and Nahun, in the Himmalaya
Mountains, with a tour in Bundelcund, a sporting excursion in the
Kingdom of Oude, and a voyage down the Ganges.Publisher: British
Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the
national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world's
largest research libraries holding over 150 million items in all
known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound
recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its
collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial
additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating
back as far as 300 BC.The HISTORY OF TRAVEL collection includes
books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. This
collection contains personal narratives, travel guides and
documentary accounts by Victorian travelers, male and female. Also
included are pamphlets, travel guides, and personal narratives of
trips to and around the Americas, the Indies, Europe, Africa and
the Middle East. ++++The below data was compiled from various
identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title.
This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure
edition identification: ++++ British Library Davidson, Charles
James C.; 1843. 2 vol.; 8 . ORW.1986.a.2114
This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for
quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in
an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the
digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books
may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading
experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have
elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.
This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for
quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in
an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the
digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books
may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading
experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have
elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.
A nonneutral plasma is a many-body collection of charged particles
in which there is not overall charge neutrality. The diverse areas
of application of nonneutral plasmas include: precision atomic
clocks, trapping of antimatter plasmas and antihydrogen production,
quantum computers, nonlinear vortex dynamics and fundamental
transport processes in trapped nonneutral plasmas, strongly-coupled
one-component plasmas and Coulomb crystals, coherent radiation
generation in free electron devices, such as free electron lasers,
magnetrons and cyclotron masers, and intense charged particle beam
propagation in periodic focusing accelerators and transport
systems, to mention a few examples. Physics of Nonneutral Plasmas
is a graduate-level text - complete with 138 assigned problems and
the results from several classic experiments - which covers a broad
range of topics related to the fundamental properties of collective
processes and nonlinear dynamics of one-component and multispecies
charged particle systems in which there is not overall charge
neutrality. The subject matter is treated systematically from first
principles, using a unified theoretical approach, and the emphasis
is on the development of basic concepts that illustrate the
underlying physical processes in circumstances where intense self
fields play a major role in determining the evolution of the
system. The theoretical analysis includes the full influence of dc
space charge effects on detailed equilibrium, stability and
transport properties. The statistical models used to describe the
properties of nonneutral plasmas are based on the nonlinear
Vlasov-Maxwell equations, the macroscopic fluid-Maxwell equations,
or the Klimontovich-Maxwell equations, as appropriate, and
extensive use is made of theoretical techniques developed in the
description of multispecies electrically-neutral plasmas, as well
as established techniques in classical mechanics, electrodynamics
and statistical physics.Physics of Nonneutral Plasmas emphasizes
basic physics principles, and the thorough presentation style is
intended to have a lasting appeal to graduate students and
researchers alike. Because of the advanced theoretical techniques
developed for describing one-component charged particle systems,
this book serves as a useful companion volume to Physics of Intense
Charged Particle Beams in High Energy Accelerators by Ronald C
Davidson and Hong Qin.
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