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This text presents differential forms from a geometric
perspective accessible at the undergraduate level. It begins with
basic concepts such as partial differentiation and multiple
integration and gently develops the entire machinery of
differential forms. The subject is approached with the idea that
complex concepts can be built up by analogy from simpler cases,
which, being inherently geometric, often can be best understood
visually. Each new concept is presented with a natural picture that
students can easily grasp. Algebraic properties then follow. The
book contains excellent motivation, numerous illustrations and
solutions to selected problems.
In this book David Bachman examines the origins of the Great Leap
Forward (GLF), a programme of economic reform that must be
considered one of the great tragedies of Communist China, estimated
to have caused the death of between 14 and 28 million Chinese.
While standard accounts interpret the GLF as chiefly the brainchild
of Mao Zedong and as a radical rejection of a set of more moderate
reform proposals put forward in the period 1956 to 1957, Bachman
proposes a provocative reinterpretation of the origins of the GLF
that stresses the role of the bureaucracy. Using a
neo-institutionalist approach to analyse economic policy-making
leading up to the GLF, he argues that the GLF must be seen as the
produce of an institutional process of policy-making. This book
offers a reinterpretation of one of the most important episodes in
the history of the People's Republic as well as a framework with
which to analyse the role of institutions more generally in the
political economy of the PRC.
A forensic investigation requires a team of specialists from many
different scientific fields of study along with legal and law
enforcement specialists. In recent years, the range of cases on
which forensic anthropologists have been consulted has expanded
dramatically. The Use of Forensic Anthropology provides these
professionals with guidelines for determining how to choose and
when to use a forensic anthropologist. The book begins with a
historical overview of the field of forensic anthropology, and then
presents basic information about how to approach a forensic
recovery site. When skeletal or severely decomposed remains are
discovered, normal methods of identification such as facial
recognition and fingerprinting are ineffective. This book offers
insights on how to find the right professional to assist with these
difficult cases. One of the key features is a chapter which
presents a series of ten questions that must be answered, in order,
about each case. Using this checklist will ensure the team working
on the case that no stone is left unturned. Later chapters examine
the relevance of race, ethnicity, and ancestry, determination of
time of death, new investigation techniques, DNA, and categories of
trauma. The final chapter brings the various parts of the process
together to reconstruct a case. The first responder to a scene with
skeletal remains and the law enforcement agencies who become
involved will likely be confronted with evidence that they cannot
interpret. This volume provides a bridge for these professionals,
enabling them to develop a standard protocol for investigating
skeletal remains, highlighting important questions that must be
answered, and assisting them in finding the right forensic
anthropologist to solve the puzzle of an unexplained death.
In this book David Bachman examines the origins of the Great Leap
Forward (GLF), a programme of economic reform that must be
considered one of the great tragedies of Communist China, estimated
to have caused the death of between 14 and 28 million Chinese.
While standard accounts interpret the GLF as chiefly the brainchild
of Mao Zedong and as a radical rejection of a set of more moderate
reform proposals put forward in the period 1956 to 1957, Bachman
proposes a provocative reinterpretation of the origins of the GLF
that stresses the role of the bureaucracy. Using a
neo-institutionalist approach to analyse economic policy-making
leading up to the GLF, he argues that the GLF must be seen as the
produce of an institutional process of policy-making. This book
offers a reinterpretation of one of the most important episodes in
the history of the People's Republic as well as a framework with
which to analyse the role of institutions more generally in the
political economy of the PRC.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
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We live in a three-dimensional world. To design objects for
everyday living, users must learn how to create in three
dimensions. For precise modern designs that must conform to
specific tolerances, we use computers to create a digital model
first, and then pass that model on to a machine, such as a CNC
router or 3D printer for fabrication. Â
     There are many software
packages that are used to create digital models. One such
package that is popular for industrial, product, and graphic design
and architecture is Rhinoceros 3D, or “Rhino.”Â
Grasshopper is a visual scripting platform for Rhino. With
it, the user can build precise, customizable Rhino objects by
simply dragging boxes around the screen and connecting them with
virtual “wires.” No knowledge of programming is
necessary!       This
work provides an introduction to modeling objects with
Grasshopper. Through a series of examples and tutorials,
readers will learn how to build complex objects by combining simple
components. Applications include both NURBS surface modeling
and mesh manipulation techniques.
     In Part I, Bachman offers a
brief overview of scripting with Grasshopper, with simple examples
used to introduce the reader to the most common Grasshopper
components. In Part II, more complicated Grasshopper scripts
are presented, showcasing the variety of objects readers can
create. These examples were carefully chosen so that readers
can see how the concepts from Part I can be put together to create
increasingly complex designs. Finally, Part III features a
reference guide from Grasshopper’s own help files containing
descriptions of some of the most common Grasshopper components.
David Bachman is a Professor of Mathematics at Pitzer College
(Claremont, CA). His is the author of two previous works,
Advanced Calculus Demystified, published by McGraw-Hill, and A
Geometric Approach to Differential Forms, published by Birkhäuser,
as well as more than 20 research articles. Through his
company, David Bachman Design, Inc., he regularly consults with an
international clientele of artists and product designers. In
addition, Bachman’s own designs have been shown in a variety of
galleries across the US. ● Part I: Learning
Grasshopper—Chapter 1: Getting Started; Chapter 2: Lists; Chapter
3: Adding More Interactivity; Chapter 4: Curves and Surfaces;
Chapter 5: Surface Transformations; Chapter 6: Advanced List
Manipulation; Chapter 7: Meshes ● Part II: Case Studies—Chapter
8: Seashells; Chapter 9: A Striped Torus; Chapter 10: A Randomly
Faceted Cylinder; Chapter 11: Creating Custom Bevels â—Ź Part III:
Component Reference: Params Tab; Maths Tab; Sets Tab; Vector Tab;
Curve Tab; Surface Tab; Mesh Tab; Intersect Tab; Transform Tab;
Display Tab.
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access to any online entitlements included with the product. Your
INTEGRAL tool for mastering ADVANCED CALCULUS Interested in going
further in calculus but don't where to begin? No problem! With
Advanced Calculus Demystified, there's no limit to how much you
will learn. Beginning with an overview of functions of multiple
variables and their graphs, this book covers the fundamentals,
without spending too much time on rigorous proofs. Then you will
move through more complex topics including partial derivatives,
multiple integrals, parameterizations, vectors, and gradients, so
you'll be able to solve difficult problems with ease. And, you can
test yourself at the end of every chapter for calculated proof that
you're mastering this subject, which is the gateway to many
exciting areas of mathematics, science, and engineering. This fast
and easy guide offers: Numerous detailed examples to illustrate
basic concepts Geometric interpretations of vector operations such
as div, grad, and curl Coverage of key integration theorems
including Green's, Stokes', and Gauss' Quizzes at the end of each
chapter to reinforce learning A time-saving approach to performing
better on an exam or at work Simple enough for a beginner, but
challenging enough for a more advanced student, Advanced Calculus
Demystified is one book you won't want to function without!
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