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This book is a collection of 55 case studies intended for a graduate level educational psychology course. The cases are broken down into ten units. At the end of each case study there is a set of discussion questions that both stimulate discourse around the important issues in Educational Psychology and bring to light the practical implications/applications of each study. This includes: _ _ *classroom management *child development *moral development *peer groups *troubled teenagers *troubled young adults* *poverty *homelessness *theorists and theories.
The theory of infinite loop spaces has been the center of much
recent activity in algebraic topology. Frank Adams surveys this
extensive work for researchers and students. Among the major topics
covered are generalized cohomology theories and spectra;
infinite-loop space machines in the sense of Boadman-Vogt, May, and
Segal; localization and group completion; the transfer; the Adams
conjecture and several proofs of it; and the recent theories of
Adams and Priddy and of Madsen, Snaith, and Tornehave.
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This volume offers a systematic treatment of certain basic parts of
algebraic geometry, presented from the analytic and algebraic
points of view. The notes focus on comparison theorems between the
algebraic, analytic, and continuous categories. Contents include:
1.1 sheaf theory, ringed spaces; 1.2 local structure of analytic
and algebraic sets; 1.3 Pn 2.1 sheaves of modules; 2.2 vector
bundles; 2.3 sheaf cohomology and computations on Pn; 3.1 maximum
principle and Schwarz lemma on analytic spaces; 3.2 Siegel's
theorem; 3.3 Chow's theorem; 4.1 GAGA; 5.1 line bundles, divisors,
and maps to Pn; 5.2 Grassmanians and vector bundles; 5.3 Chern
classes and curvature; 5.4 analytic cocycles; 6.1 K-theory and Bott
periodicity; 6.2 K-theory as a generalized cohomology theory; 7.1
the Chern character and obstruction theory; 7.2 the
Atiyah-Hirzebruch spectral sequence; 7.3 K-theory on algebraic
varieties; 8.1 Stein manifold theory; 8.2 holomorphic vector
bundles on polydisks; 9.1 concluding remarks; bibliography.
Originally published in 1974. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the
latest print-on-demand technology to again make available
previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of
Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original
texts of these important books while presenting them in durable
paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy
Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage
found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University
Press since its founding in 1905.
This volume offers a systematic treatment of certain basic parts of
algebraic geometry, presented from the analytic and algebraic
points of view. The notes focus on comparison theorems between the
algebraic, analytic, and continuous categories. Contents include:
1.1 sheaf theory, ringed spaces; 1.2 local structure of analytic
and algebraic sets; 1.3 Pn 2.1 sheaves of modules; 2.2 vector
bundles; 2.3 sheaf cohomology and computations on Pn; 3.1 maximum
principle and Schwarz lemma on analytic spaces; 3.2 Siegel's
theorem; 3.3 Chow's theorem; 4.1 GAGA; 5.1 line bundles, divisors,
and maps to Pn; 5.2 Grassmanians and vector bundles; 5.3 Chern
classes and curvature; 5.4 analytic cocycles; 6.1 K-theory and Bott
periodicity; 6.2 K-theory as a generalized cohomology theory; 7.1
the Chern character and obstruction theory; 7.2 the
Atiyah-Hirzebruch spectral sequence; 7.3 K-theory on algebraic
varieties; 8.1 Stein manifold theory; 8.2 holomorphic vector
bundles on polydisks; 9.1 concluding remarks; bibliography.
Originally published in 1974. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the
latest print-on-demand technology to again make available
previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of
Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original
texts of these important books while presenting them in durable
paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy
Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage
found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University
Press since its founding in 1905.
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