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These are the proceedings of international conference on Numerical
As trophysics 1998 (NAP98), held at National Olympic Memorial Youth
Cen ter, in Tokyo, Japan in the period of March 10 - 13, 1998, and
hosted by the National Astronomical Observatory, Japan (NAOJ). In
the last decade numerical simulations have grown up as a major tool
for astrophysics. Numerical simulations give us invaluable informa
tion on complex systems and physical processes under extreme
conditions which can be neither realized by experiments nor
directly observed. Super computers and special purpose computers
may work as very large telescopes and special purpose telescopes
for theoretical astrophysics, respectively. Nu merical astrophysics
ranks with other tool-oriented astronomy such as ra dio astronomy,
infrared astronomy, ultraviolet astronomy, X-ray astronomy, and
')'-ray astronomy. This conference, NAP98, was planned to explore
recent advances in astrophysics aided by numerical simulations. The
subjects of the confer ence included the large-scale structure
formation, galaxy formation and evolution, star and planets
formation, accretion disks, jets, gravitational wave emission, and
plasma physics. NAP98 had also sessions on numerical methods and
computer science. The conference was attended by 184 sci entists
from 21 countries. We enjoyed excellent talks, posters, videos, and
discussions: there are 40 oral presentations, 96 posters and 16
video pre sentations. We hope that these proceedings and
accompanying CD-ROM replay the friendly but inspiring atmosphere of
the conference."
This book proposes a completely unique reaction kinetics
theory based on the uncertainty principle of quantum mechanics; the
physical viewpoint and mathematical details for the theory
construction are explained, and abundant applications of the theory
mainly in materials science are described. The theory argues that
physical systems on reaction are in a quantum-mechanically
uncertain state, and that such systems will transition to new
states after a finite duration time. Based on this theory, if the
magnitude of the energy uncertainty, i.e., energy fluctuation of
the system on reaction can be determined, we can calculate the
reaction rates not only for the thermal activation processes but
also for the non-thermal activation process such as mechanical,
optical, electromagnetic, or other actions. Therefore, researchers
or engineers who are involved in fields such as the discovery of
new chemical substances, development of materials, innovation of
manufacturing processes, and also everyone purely interested in
kinetic methodology find this book very stimulating and
motivating.Â
These are the proceedings of international conference on Numerical
As trophysics 1998 (NAP98), held at National Olympic Memorial Youth
Cen ter, in Tokyo, Japan in the period of March 10 - 13, 1998, and
hosted by the National Astronomical Observatory, Japan (NAOJ). In
the last decade numerical simulations have grown up as a major tool
for astrophysics. Numerical simulations give us invaluable informa
tion on complex systems and physical processes under extreme
conditions which can be neither realized by experiments nor
directly observed. Super computers and special purpose computers
may work as very large telescopes and special purpose telescopes
for theoretical astrophysics, respectively. Nu merical astrophysics
ranks with other tool-oriented astronomy such as ra dio astronomy,
infrared astronomy, ultraviolet astronomy, X-ray astronomy, and
')'-ray astronomy. This conference, NAP98, was planned to explore
recent advances in astrophysics aided by numerical simulations. The
subjects of the confer ence included the large-scale structure
formation, galaxy formation and evolution, star and planets
formation, accretion disks, jets, gravitational wave emission, and
plasma physics. NAP98 had also sessions on numerical methods and
computer science. The conference was attended by 184 sci entists
from 21 countries. We enjoyed excellent talks, posters, videos, and
discussions: there are 40 oral presentations, 96 posters and 16
video pre sentations. We hope that these proceedings and
accompanying CD-ROM replay the friendly but inspiring atmosphere of
the conference."
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Parallel and Distributed Computing, Applications and Technologies - 23rd International Conference, PDCAT 2022, Sendai, Japan, December 7–9, 2022, Proceedings (1st ed. 2023)
Hiroyuki Takizawa, Hong Shen, Toshihiro Hanawa, Jong Hyuk Park, Hui Tian, …
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This book constitutes the proceedings of the 23rd International
Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing, Applications, and
Technologies, PDCAT 2022, which took place in Sendai, Japan, during
December 7-9, 2022. The 24 full papers and 16 short papers included
in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 95
submissions. The papers are categorized into the following topical
sub-headings:Â Heterogeneous System (1; HPC & AI; Embedded
systems & Communication;Â Blockchain;Â Deep
Learning;Â Quantum Computing & Programming
Language;Â Best Papers;Â Heterogeneous System
(2);Â Equivalence Checking & Model
checking;Â Interconnect;Â Optimization
(1);Â Optimization (2);Â Privacy; and Workflow.
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Backlight (Paperback)
Kanji Hanawa; Translated by Richard Nathan
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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
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
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Bright Future (DVD)
Jô Odagiri, Tadanobu Asano, Tatsuya Fuji, Takashi Sasano, Marumi Shiraishi, …
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Award winning study of urban disillusionment and disaffected youth.
Friends Mamoru (Tadanobu Asano) and Yuji (Jo Adagiri) are aimless
young men stuck in dead-end jobs in a dreary factory in Tokyo.
Mamoru, the more anti-social of the two, is obsessed with his pet
project of acclimatising a poisonous jellyfish to fresh water by
gradually changing the water in its tank. One night, he
inexplicably murders his boss' family and is sentenced to death.
Yuji, left to continue the jellyfish experiment, befriends Mamoru's
estranged father, and the two form a bond. But Yuji's attachment to
the jellyfish is even stronger, and problems arise when he
accidentally releases the poisonous creature into the canals of
Tokyo.
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