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This book examines many of the policy-related developments in
Poland during Edward Gierek's regime between 1970 and 1980. It
describes political participation and integration, the role of
various groups in the Polish political process, and major policy
issues facing the Polish government.
Modern experimental developments in condensed matter and ultracold
atom physics present formidable challenges to theorists. This book
provides a pedagogical introduction to quantum field theory in
many-particle physics, emphasizing the applicability of the
formalism to concrete problems. This second edition contains two
new chapters developing path integral approaches to classical and
quantum nonequilibrium phenomena. Other chapters cover a range of
topics, from the introduction of many-body techniques and
functional integration, to renormalization group methods, the
theory of response functions, and topology. Conceptual aspects and
formal methodology are emphasized, but the discussion focuses on
practical experimental applications drawn largely from condensed
matter physics and neighboring fields. Extended and challenging
problems with fully worked solutions provide a bridge between
formal manipulations and research-oriented thinking. Aimed at
elevating graduate students to a level where they can engage in
independent research, this book complements graduate level courses
on many-particle theory.
The 1970s in Poland were marked by rapid social, economic, and
political change that included the phenomenal expansion of Polish
industry, the growth of economic ties with the West, food
shortages, and substantial domestic unrest. The Polish government
was faced with a large number of problems--foreign as well as
domestic--that to date have not been amenable to lasting solutions.
Efforts to solve one problem often have merely exacerbated
difficulties in other areas. The authors of this volume examine
many of the policy-related developments in Poland during Gierek's
regime, from his accession to power in late 1970 to his dismissal
in 1980. The book begins with an overview of Poland's recent
political evolution and concludes with an analysis of the nation's
status at the end of the 1970s. The chapters describe political
participation and integration, the role of various groups in the
Polish political process, and major policy issues facing the Polish
government.
Statistical Evidence in Medical Trials is a lucid, well-written and
entertaining text that addresses common pitfalls in evaluating
medical research. Including extensive use of publications from the
medical literature and a non-technical account of how to appraise
the quality of evidence presented in these publications, this book
is ideal for health care professionals, students in medical or
nursing schools, researchers and students in statistics, and anyone
needing to assess the evidence published in medical journals.
Stephen D. Simon earned a Ph.D. in statistics from the University
of Iowa in 1982. He currently works as a research biostatistician
at Children's Mercy Hospitals and Clinics in Kansas City, MO. He
has authored or co-authored over 60 publications in a variety of
medical and statistical journals, four of which have won awards. He
has given a wide range of lectures and classes on statistics,
evidence based medicine, research ethics, and quality control.
This is a newly available edition of G. H Doble's Lives of the
Welsh Saints, which was edited by Professor D. Simon Evans in 1984.
This volume contains his work on five Welsh Saints - Dubricius,
Iltut, Paulinus, Teilo and Oudoceus.
Unlike most physical chemistry texts, modern physical chemistry
research is based on quantum mechanics, and this state-of-the-art
approach is the one adopted by McQuarrie and Simon. Quantum theory
is introduced at the outset, and the molecular viewpoint of quantum
chemistry informs the authors' investigation of physical
chemistry's other main topic ares - thermodynamics and chemical
kinetics. The book also includes examples of applications in NMR
spectroscopy, lasers, photochemistry, gas-reaction dynamics and
other current research topics. "At last there is a book written
from a modern perspective! A real winner!" George C. Fields, Lake
Forest College
On August 6, 1974, a bomb exploded at Los Angeles International
Airport, killing three people and injuring thirty-five others. It
was the first time an airport had been bombed anywhere in the
world. A few days later, police recovered a cassette tape
containing a chilling message: "This first bomb was marked with the
letter A, which stands for Airport," said a voice. "The second bomb
will be associated with the letter L, the third with the letter I,
etc., until our name has been written on the face of this nation in
blood." In The Alphabet Bomber: A Lone Wolf Terrorist Ahead of His
Time, internationally renowned terrorism expert Jeffrey D. Simon
tells the gripping tale of Muharem Kurbegovic, a bright but
emotionally disturbed Yugoslav immigrant who single-handedly
brought Los Angeles to a standstill during the summer of 1974. He
had conjured up the fictitious group "Aliens of America," but it
was soon discovered that he acted alone in a one-man war against
government and society. The story of the Alphabet Bomber is about
an extraordinary manhunt to find an elusive killer, a dogged
prosecutor determined to bring him to justice, a pioneering female
judge, and a devious mastermind whose heinous crimes foreshadowed
the ominous threats we face today from lone wolf terrorists.
Statistical Evidence in Medical Trials is a lucid, well-written and
entertaining text that addresses common pitfalls in evaluating
medical research. Including extensive use of publications from the
medical literature and a non-technical account of how to appraise
the quality of evidence presented in these publications, this book
is ideal for health care professionals, students in medical or
nursing schools, researchers and students in statistics, and anyone
needing to assess the evidence published in medical journals.
Stephen D. Simon earned a Ph.D. in statistics from the University
of Iowa in 1982. He currently works as a research biostatistician
at Children's Mercy Hospitals and Clinics in Kansas City, MO. He
has authored or co-authored over 60 publications in a variety of
medical and statistical journals, four of which have won awards. He
has given a wide range of lectures and classes on statistics,
evidence based medicine, research ethics, and quality control.
A bottom-up approach that enables readers to master and apply the
latest techniques in state estimation This book offers the best
mathematical approaches to estimating the state of a general
system. The author presents state estimation theory clearly and
rigorously, providing the right amount of advanced material, recent
research results, and references to enable the reader to apply
state estimation techniques confidently across a variety of fields
in science and engineering. While there are other textbooks that
treat state estimation, this one offers special features and a
unique perspective and pedagogical approach that speed learning:
Straightforward, bottom-up approach begins with basic concepts and
then builds step by step to more advanced topics for a clear
understanding of state estimation Simple examples and problems that
require only paper and pen to solve lead to an intuitive
understanding of how theory works in practice MATLAB(r)-based
source code that corresponds to examples in the book, available on
the author's Web site, enables readers to recreate results and
experiment with other simulation setups and parameters Armed with a
solid foundation in the basics, readers are presented with a
careful treatment of advanced topics, including unscented
filtering, high order nonlinear filtering, particle filtering,
constrained state estimation, reduced order filtering, robust
Kalman filtering, and mixed Kalman/H? filtering. Problems at the
end of each chapter include both written exercises and computer
exercises. Written exercises focus on improving the reader's
understanding of theory and key concepts, whereas computer
exercises help readers apply theory to problems similar to ones
they are likely to encounter in industry. A solutions manual is
available for instructors. With its expert blend of theory and
practice, coupled with its presentation of recent research results,
Optimal State Estimation is strongly recommended for undergraduate
and graduate-level courses in optimal control and state estimation
theory. It also serves as a reference for engineers and science
professionals across a wide array of industries. A solutions manual
is available upon request from the Wiley editorial board.
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