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This volume explores the multifarious representational strategies
used by contemporary writers to textualise memory and its friction
areas through literary practices. By focusing on contemporary
narratives in English from 1990 to the present, the essays in the
collection delve into both the treatment of memory in literature
and the view of literature as a medium of memory, paying special
attention to major controversies attending the representation and
(re)construction of individual, cultural and collective memories in
the literary narratives published during the last few decades. By
analysing texts written by authors of such diverse origins as Great
Britain, South-Korea, the USA, Cuba, Australia, India, as well as
Native-American Indian and African-American writers, the
contributors to the collection analyse a good range of memory
frictions -in connection with melancholic mourning, immigration,
diaspora, genocide, perpetrator guilt, dialogic witnessing,
memorialisation practices, inherited traumatic memories, sexual
abuse, prostitution, etc.- through the recourse to various
disciplines -such as psychoanalysis, ethics, (bio)politics, space
theories, postcolonial studies, narratology, gender studies-,
resulting in a book that is expected to make a ground-breaking
contribution to a field whose possibilities have yet to be fully
explored.
This book presents the proceedings of the 1st International
Conference on Water Energy Food and Sustainability - ICoWEFS 2021,
a major forum to foster innovation and exchange knowledge in the
water-energy-food nexus, embracing the Sustainable Development
Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations, bringing together leading
academics, researchers and industrial experts. It contains the work
of authors from 33 countries.
A wide range of essays which provide new conceptualizations of
popular culture while linking it to both its long history and some
of its most exciting contemporary forms. Popular culture has always
represented a fulcrum within social, cultural and anthropological
discourses in Latin America. Often imagined as representing a
challenge to the dominant cultural paradigms of the "lettered
city", it has repeatedly been mapped onto political, economic and
even libidinal boundaries - between country and city, between folk
and street, between the "masses" and elite national/political
structures. Yet at the turn of the 21st century, concepts such as
the "folk", the "popular", the "mass" and the "multitude" have
exploded in the face of new cultural and informational
technologies, putting cinematic, televisual and cybernetic
manifestations of popular cultureat the forefront of social
processes. In order to address the fragile contemporaneity of
popular culture in Latin America, the essays in this collection
engage with a wide range of cultural phenomena, from forms of mass
political experience in the Colonial and Independence periods, to
the modern-day emergence of street art, blogs, comic books and
television, as well as the recycling of refuse as art, the
marketing of santeria to tourists, and the filming of poverty in
the favela. In so doing, they explore the diverse regimes of affect
that both sustain and destabilize national symbolic orders, and
chart the novel mediations between the national and the global in a
see-sawingclimate of conflicting economic and political ideologies.
Geoffrey Kantaris is a Senior Lecturer at the University of
Cambridge. Rory O'Bryen is a University Lecturer at the University
of Cambridge. Contributors: Francisco Ortega, Joanna Page, Stephen
Hart, Erica Segre, Jesus Martin Barbero, Lucia Sa, Chandra
Morrison, Claire Taylor, Andrea Noble, Ed King.
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Mathematical Methods for Engineering Applications - ICMASE 2022, Bucharest, Romania, July 4-7 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023)
Fatih Yilmaz, Araceli Queiruga Dios, Jesus Martin Vaquero, Ion Mierlus-Mazilu, Deolinda Rasteiro, …
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This proceedings volume convenes selected, peer-reviewed papers
presented at the 3rd International Conference on Mathematics and
its Applications in Science and Engineering - ICMASE 2022, which
was held on July 4-7, 2022 by the Technical University of Civil
Engineering of Bucharest, Romania. Works in this volume cover new
developments in applications of mathematics in science and
engineering, with emphasis on mathematical and computational
modeling of real-world problems. Topics range from the use of
differential equations to model mechanical structures to the employ
of number theory in the development of information security and
cryptography. Educational issues specific to the acquisition of
mathematical competencies by engineering and science students at
all university levels are also touched on. Researchers and
university students are the natural audiences for this book, which
can be equally appealing to practitioners seeking up-to-date
techniques in mathematical applications to different contexts and
disciplines.
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Mathematical Methods for Engineering Applications - ICMASE 2021, Salamanca, Spain, July 1-2 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Fatih Yilmaz, Araceli Queiruga Dios, Maria Jesus Santos Sanchez, Deolinda Rasteiro, Victor Gayoso Martinez, …
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This proceedings volume gathers selected, peer-reviewed papers
presented at the 2nd International Conference on Mathematics and
its Applications in Science and Engineering - ICMASE 2021, which
was virtually held on July 1-2, 2021 by the University of
Salamanca, Spain. Works included in this book cover applications of
mathematics both in engineering research and in real-world
problems, touching topics such as difference equations, number
theory, optimization, and more. The list of applications includes
the modeling of mechanical structures, the shape of machines, and
the growth of a population, expanding to fields like information
security and cryptography. Advances in teaching and learning
mathematics in the context of engineering courses are also
covered.This volume can be of special interest to researchers in
applied mathematics and engineering fields, as well as
practitioners seeking studies that address real-life problems in
engineering.
The institutions of the European Union employ hundreds of
translators. Why? What do they do? What sort of translation
problems do they have to tackle? Has the language policy of the
European Union been affected by the recent inclusion of new Member
States? This book answers all those questions. Written by three
experienced translators from the European Commission, it aims to
help general readers, translation students and freelance
translators to understand the European Union institutions and their
work. Although it deals with written rather than spoken
translation, much of the information it gives will be of interest
to interpreters too. This second edition has been updated to
reflect the new composition of the EU and changes to recruitment
procedures.
The institutions of the European Union employ hundreds of
translators. Why? What do they do? What sort of translation
problems do they have to tackle? Has the language policy of the
European Union been affected by the recent inclusion of new Member
States? This book answers all those questions. Written by three
experienced translators from the European Commission, it aims to
help general readers, translation students and freelance
translators to understand the European Union institutions and their
work. Although it deals with written rather than spoken
translation, much of the information it gives will be of interest
to interpreters too. This second edition has been updated to
reflect the new composition of the EU and changes to recruitment
procedures.
From the Earth's atmosphere to the edges of our Universe, the
presence of dust is ubiquitous. One of the main challenges in
studying dust in these various environments is thus to harmonize
the diverse research techniques and results, including in-situ
measurement, remote observation, laboratory experiments and
modelling, and analysis of returned samples. For the first time in
over a decade, this volume accomplishes exactly that, providing an
overarching picture of the current state of dust science and
research. Where possible, the papers in this volume emphasize the
interconnections, similarities, and differences in the field,
synthesizing results from several techniques into one cohesive
view. Importantly, astrobiological connections have now been
considered. The dust hazard, future technology and research, and
space mission requirements and scenarios are also addressed. The
outcome of this endeavor is an interdisciplinary compendium with a
unified perspective on cosmic dust science. Originally published in
Space Science Reviews in the Topical Collection "Cosmic Dust from
the Laboratory to the Stars"
This book provides a direct and comprehensive introduction to
theoretical and numerical concepts in the emerging field of optimal
control of partial differential equations (PDEs) under uncertainty.
The main objective of the book is to offer graduate students and
researchers a smooth transition from optimal control of
deterministic PDEs to optimal control of random PDEs. Coverage
includes uncertainty modelling in control problems, variational
formulation of PDEs with random inputs, robust and risk-averse
formulations of optimal control problems, existence theory and
numerical resolution methods. The exposition focusses on the entire
path, starting from uncertainty modelling and ending in the
practical implementation of numerical schemes for the numerical
approximation of the considered problems. To this end, a selected
number of illustrative examples are analysed in detail throughout
the book. Computer codes, written in MatLab, are provided for all
these examples. This book is adressed to graduate students and
researches in Engineering, Physics and Mathematics who are
interested in optimal control and optimal design for random partial
differential equations.
This volume explores the multifarious representational strategies
used by contemporary writers to textualise memory and its friction
areas through literary practices. By focusing on contemporary
narratives in English from 1990 to the present, the essays in the
collection delve into both the treatment of memory in literature
and the view of literature as a medium of memory, paying special
attention to major controversies attending the representation and
(re)construction of individual, cultural and collective memories in
the literary narratives published during the last few decades. By
analysing texts written by authors of such diverse origins as Great
Britain, South-Korea, the USA, Cuba, Australia, India, as well as
Native-American Indian and African-American writers, the
contributors to the collection analyse a good range of memory
frictions -in connection with melancholic mourning, immigration,
diaspora, genocide, perpetrator guilt, dialogic witnessing,
memorialisation practices, inherited traumatic memories, sexual
abuse, prostitution, etc.- through the recourse to various
disciplines -such as psychoanalysis, ethics, (bio)politics, space
theories, postcolonial studies, narratology, gender studies-,
resulting in a book that is expected to make a ground-breaking
contribution to a field whose possibilities have yet to be fully
explored.
Algebraic varieties are shapes defined by polynomial equations.
Smooth Fano threefolds are a fundamental subclass that can be
thought of as higher-dimensional generalizations of ordinary
spheres. They belong to 105 irreducible deformation families. This
book determines whether the general element of each family admits a
Kähler–Einstein metric (and for many families, for all
elements), addressing a question going back to Calabi 70 years ago.
The book's solution exploits the relation between these metrics and
the algebraic notion of K-stability. Moreover, the book presents
many different techniques to prove the existence of a
Kähler–Einstein metric, containing many additional relevant
results such as the classification of all Kähler–Einstein smooth
Fano threefolds with infinite automorphism groups and computations
of delta-invariants of all smooth del Pezzo surfaces. This book
will be essential reading for researchers and graduate students
working on algebraic geometry and complex geometry.
This volume comprises a selection of papers describing the main
features of the Lanzarote and Chinijo Islands Geopark (Canary
Archipelago, Spain). Of all the Global Geoparks worldwide, it is
the only one that has officially evaluated and characterized
specific areas as analogues for the geological and astrobiological
exploration of Mars. The identification and characterization of
terrestrial sites that can be used as planetary analogues are
currently considered vital study areas of planetary geology and
astrobiology. Written by experts in the various fields, this
multidisciplinary book is a unique resource for graduate students
and professionals alike.
Calculus for Engineering Students: Fundamentals, Real Problems, and
Computers insists that mathematics cannot be separated from
chemistry, mechanics, electricity, electronics, automation, and
other disciplines. It emphasizes interdisciplinary problems as a
way to show the importance of calculus in engineering tasks and
problems. While concentrating on actual problems instead of theory,
the book uses Computer Algebra Systems (CAS) to help students
incorporate lessons into their own studies. Assuming a working
familiarity with calculus concepts, the book provides a hands-on
opportunity for students to increase their calculus and mathematics
skills while also learning about engineering applications.
Nanomaterials for Magnetic and Optical Hyperthermia Applications
focuses on the design, fabrication and characterization of
nanomaterials (magnetic, gold and hybrid magnetic-gold
nanoparticles) for in vitro and in vivo hyperthermia applications,
both as standalone and adjuvant therapy in combination with
chemotherapy. The book explores the potential for more effective
cancer therapy solutions through the synergistic use of
nanostructured materials as magnetic and optical hyperthermia
agents and targeted drug delivery vehicles, while also discussing
the challenges related to their toxicity, regulatory and
translational aspects. In particular, the book focuses on the
design, synthesis, biofunctionalization and characterization of
nanomaterials employed for magnetic and optical hyperthermia. This
book will be an important reference resource for scientists working
in the areas of biomaterials and biomedicine seeking to learn about
the potential of nanomaterials to provide hyperthermia solutions.
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Future and Emerging Trends in Language Technology. Machine Learning and Big Data - Second International Workshop, FETLT 2016, Seville, Spain, November 30 -December 2, 2016, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2017)
Jose F. Quesada, Francisco-Jesus Martin Mateos, Teresa Lopez Soto
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This book constitutes revised selected papers from the Second
International Workshop on Future and Emerging Trends in Language
Technology, FETLT 2016, which took place in Seville, Spain, in
November 2016. The 10 full papers and 5 position papers presented
in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 18
submissions. In 2016 the conference focused on Machine Learning and
Big Data.
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Future and Emergent Trends in Language Technology - First International Workshop, FETLT 2015, Seville, Spain, November 19-20, 2015, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016)
Jose F. Quesada, Francisco-Jesus Martin Mateos, Teresa Lopez Soto
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference
proceedings of the First International Workshop on Future and
Emergent Trends in Language Technology, FETLT 2015, held in
Seville, Spain, in November 2015. The 10 full papers presented
together with 3 position papers and 7 invited keynote abstracts
were selected from numerous submissions. The structure of the
Workshop will feature a significant number of experts in language
technologies and convergent areas. One objective will be the
organization of forum sessions in order to review some of the
current-trend research projects that are already addressing new
methodological approaches and proposing solutions and innovative
applications. A second major objective will be brainstorming
sessions where representatives of the most innovative industrial
sector in this area can present and describe the challenges and
socio-economic needs of the present and immediate future. All
researchers are invited to submit proposals that incorporate solid
research and innovation ideas in the field of language technology
and in connection with other convergent areas.
Get well versed with state-of-the-art techniques to tailor training
processes and boost the performance of computer vision models using
machine learning and deep learning techniques Key Features Develop,
train, and use deep learning algorithms for computer vision tasks
using TensorFlow 2.x Discover practical recipes to overcome various
challenges faced while building computer vision models Enable
machines to gain a human level understanding to recognize and
analyze digital images and videos Book DescriptionComputer vision
is a scientific field that enables machines to identify and process
digital images and videos. This book focuses on independent recipes
to help you perform various computer vision tasks using TensorFlow.
The book begins by taking you through the basics of deep learning
for computer vision, along with covering TensorFlow 2.x's key
features, such as the Keras and tf.data.Dataset APIs. You'll then
learn about the ins and outs of common computer vision tasks, such
as image classification, transfer learning, image enhancing and
styling, and object detection. The book also covers autoencoders in
domains such as inverse image search indexes and image denoising,
while offering insights into various architectures used in the
recipes, such as convolutional neural networks (CNNs), region-based
CNNs (R-CNNs), VGGNet, and You Only Look Once (YOLO). Moving on,
you'll discover tips and tricks to solve any problems faced while
building various computer vision applications. Finally, you'll
delve into more advanced topics such as Generative Adversarial
Networks (GANs), video processing, and AutoML, concluding with a
section focused on techniques to help you boost the performance of
your networks. By the end of this TensorFlow book, you'll be able
to confidently tackle a wide range of computer vision problems
using TensorFlow 2.x. What you will learn Understand how to detect
objects using state-of-the-art models such as YOLOv3 Use AutoML to
predict gender and age from images Segment images using different
approaches such as FCNs and generative models Learn how to improve
your network's performance using rank-N accuracy, label smoothing,
and test time augmentation Enable machines to recognize people's
emotions in videos and real-time streams Access and reuse advanced
TensorFlow Hub models to perform image classification and object
detection Generate captions for images using CNNs and RNNs Who this
book is forThis book is for computer vision developers and
engineers, as well as deep learning practitioners looking for go-to
solutions to various problems that commonly arise in computer
vision. You will discover how to employ modern machine learning
(ML) techniques and deep learning architectures to perform a
plethora of computer vision tasks. Basic knowledge of Python
programming and computer vision is required.
Este libro es la compilaci n de todo el conocimiento b sico que
necesitar?'s para comenzar a cambiar tu percepci n del mundo que te
rodea. Comparto contigo lo que yo he aprendido en mi sendero
espiritual y deseo que te sea de utilidad. Bendigo el Cristo
interior dentro de tu coraz n y lo invito a despertar y manifestar
toda la abundancia a la que tienes derecho. Que Dios te bendiga y
te prospere m?'s all de tus sue os m?'s anhelados.
Magnetic fields pervade the universe and play an important role in
many astrophysical processes. However, they require specialised
observational tools, and are challenging to model and understand.
This volume provides a unified view of magnetic fields across
astrophysical and cosmological contexts, drawing together disparate
topics that are rarely covered together. Written by the lecturers
of the XXV Canary Islands Winter School, it offers a self-contained
introduction to cosmic magnetic fields on a range of scales. The
connections between the behaviours of magnetic fields in these
varying contexts are particularly emphasised, from the relatively
small and close ranges of the Sun, planets and stars, to galaxies
and clusters of galaxies, as well as on cosmological scales. Aimed
at young researchers and graduate students, this up-to-date review
uniquely brings together a subject often tackled by disconnected
communities, conveying the latest advances as well as highlighting
the limits of our current understanding.
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