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In the decades the of the formation of structures past subject
spontaneous in far from has into a branch of - systems equilibrium
major physics grown search with ties to It has become evident that
strong neighboring disciplines. a diverse of can be understood
within a common mat- phenomena range matical framework which has
been called nonlinear of continuous dynamics This name the close to
the field of nonlinear systems. emphasizes relationship of with few
of freedom which has evolved into a dynamics systems degrees mature
in the recent features mathematically subject past. Many dynamical
of continuous be described reduction few can a to a systems
actually through of freedom and of the latter of continue to
degrees properties type systems of continuous the inspire study
systems. The of this book is to demonstrate the numerous goal
through examples that exist for the of nonlinear the opportunities
study phenomena through tools of mathematical and use of common
analyses dynamical interpretations. Instead of overview of the a
providing comprehensive rapidly evolving field, the contributors to
this book are to communicate to a wide scientific trying audience
the of what have learnt about the formation of essence they spon-
neous structures in continuous and about the dissipative systems
competition between order and chaos that characterizes these It is
that systems. hoped the book will be even to those scientists whose
not helpful are disciplines the authors.
This innovative study focuses on seven inherent personality traits
humans share with primates; activity, fearfulness, impulsivity,
sociability, altruism, aggressiveness, and dominance. The author
discusses these traits from the dual perspective of our
evolutionary history and our human uniqueness.
The fields of social behaviour and personality had for the most
part been studied separately, originally published in 1986, this
title was one of the first to consider them together. Social
behaviours and contexts are analysed and distinctions are
suggested. Social behaviours not previously seen as similar are
linked. This a great opportunity to rediscover the work of Arnold
Buss one of the greats in Social Psychology.
This innovative study focuses on seven inherent personality traits
humans share with primates; activity, fearfulness, impulsivity,
sociability, altruism, aggressiveness, and dominance. The author
discusses these traits from the dual perspective of our
evolutionary history and our human uniqueness.
Originally published in 1984, this title looks at the development
of temperament in early life. At the time of publication there were
three major perspectives of temperament: paediatrics, individual
differences in infants and inherited personality traits that appear
in early life. Whatever the diversity of these perspectives, they
converge on personality traits that develop early in life, hence
the title of this book. The authors start by looking at the main
research in this field, then go on to discuss their own approach to
temperament, building on their original theory from 1975.
The fields of social behaviour and personality had for the most
part been studied separately, originally published in 1986, this
title was one of the first to consider them together. Social
behaviours and contexts are analysed and distinctions are
suggested. Social behaviours not previously seen as similar are
linked. This a great opportunity to rediscover the work of Arnold
Buss one of the greats in Social Psychology.
In the decades the of the formation of structures past subject
spontaneous in far from has into a branch of - systems equilibrium
major physics grown search with ties to It has become evident that
strong neighboring disciplines. a diverse of can be understood
within a common mat- phenomena range matical framework which has
been called nonlinear of continuous dynamics This name the close to
the field of nonlinear systems. emphasizes relationship of with few
of freedom which has evolved into a dynamics systems degrees mature
in the recent features mathematically subject past. Many dynamical
of continuous be described reduction few can a to a systems
actually through of freedom and of the latter of continue to
degrees properties type systems of continuous the inspire study
systems. The of this book is to demonstrate the numerous goal
through examples that exist for the of nonlinear the opportunities
study phenomena through tools of mathematical and use of common
analyses dynamical interpretations. Instead of overview of the a
providing comprehensive rapidly evolving field, the contributors to
this book are to communicate to a wide scientific trying audience
the of what have learnt about the formation of essence they spon-
neous structures in continuous and about the dissipative systems
competition between order and chaos that characterizes these It is
that systems. hoped the book will be even to those scientists whose
not helpful are disciplines the authors.
Originally published in 1984, this title looks at the development
of temperament in early life. At the time of publication there were
three major perspectives on temperament: paediatrics, individual
differences in infants, and inherited personality traits that
appear in early life. Whatever the diversity of these perspectives,
they converge on personality traits that develop early in life,
hence the title of this book. The authors start by looking at the
main research in this field, then go on to discuss their own
approach to temperament, building on their original theory from
1975.
The term "turbulence" is used for a large variety of dynamical phenomena of fluids in motion whenever the details of the flow appear to be random and average properties are of primary interest. Just as wide ranging are the theoretical methods that have been applied towards a better understanding of fluid turbulence. In this book a number of these methods are described and applied to a broad range of problems from the transition to turbulence to asymptotic turbulence when the inertial part of the spectrum is fully developed. Statistical as well as nonstatistical treatments are presented, but a complete coverage of the subject is not attempted. The book will be of interest to scientists and engineers who wish to familiarize themselves with modern developments in theories of turbulence. The fact that the properties of turbulent fluid flow are addressed from very different points of view makes this volume rather unique among presently available books on turbulence.
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