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The goal of this book is to crystallize the emerging mobile
computing technologies and trends into positive efforts to focus on
the most promising solutions in services computing. Many toys built
today are increasingly using these technologies together and it is
important to understand the various research and practical issues.
The book will provide clear proof that mobile technologies are
playing an ever increasing important and critical role in
supporting toy computing, which is a new research discipline in
computer science. It is also expected that the book will further
research new best practices and directions in toy computing. The
goal of this book is to bring together academics and practitioners
to describe the use and synergy between the above-mentioned
technologies. This book is mainly intended for researchers and
students working in computer science and engineering, and for toy
industry technology providers, having particular interests in
mobile services. The wide range of authors of this book will help
the various communities understand both specific and common
problems. This book facilities software developers and researchers
to become more aware of this challenging research opportunity. As
well, the book is soliciting shall provide valuable strategic
outlook on the emerging toy industry.
The goal of this book is to crystallize the emerging mobile
computing technologies and trends into positive efforts to focus on
the most promising solutions in services computing. Many toys built
today are increasingly using these technologies together and it is
important to understand the various research and practical issues.
The book will provide clear proof that mobile technologies are
playing an ever increasing important and critical role in
supporting toy computing, which is a new research discipline in
computer science. It is also expected that the book will further
research new best practices and directions in toy computing. The
goal of this book is to bring together academics and practitioners
to describe the use and synergy between the above-mentioned
technologies. This book is mainly intended for researchers and
students working in computer science and engineering, and for toy
industry technology providers, having particular interests in
mobile services. The wide range of authors of this book will help
the various communities understand both specific and common
problems. This book facilities software developers and researchers
to become more aware of this challenging research opportunity. As
well, the book is soliciting shall provide valuable strategic
outlook on the emerging toy industry.
Quantum mechanics and the Schrodinger equation are the basis for
the de scription of the properties of atoms, molecules, and nuclei.
The development of reliable, meaningful solutions for the energy
eigenfunctions of these many is a formidable problem. The usual
approach for obtaining particle systems the eigenfunctions is based
on their variational extremum property of the expectation values of
the energy. However the complexity of these variational solutions
does not allow a transparent, compact description of the physical
structure. There are some properties of the wave functions in some
specific, spatial domains, which depend on the general structure of
the Schrodinger equation and the electromagnetic potential. These
properties provide very useful guidelines in developing simple and
accurate solutions for the wave functions of these systems, and
provide significant insight into their physical structure. This
point, though of considerable importance, has not received adequate
attention. Here we present a description of the local properties of
the wave functions of a collection of particles, in particular the
asymptotic properties when one of the particles is far away from
the others. The asymptotic behaviour of this wave function depends
primarily on the separation energy of the outmost particle. The
universal significance of the asymptotic behaviour of the wave
functions should be appreciated at both research and pedagogic
levels. This is the main aim of our presentation here."
Quantum mechanics and the Schrodinger equation are the basis for
the de scription of the properties of atoms, molecules, and nuclei.
The development of reliable, meaningful solutions for the energy
eigenfunctions of these many is a formidable problem. The usual
approach for obtaining particle systems the eigenfunctions is based
on their variational extremum property of the expectation values of
the energy. However the complexity of these variational solutions
does not allow a transparent, compact description of the physical
structure. There are some properties of the wave functions in some
specific, spatial domains, which depend on the general structure of
the Schrodinger equation and the electromagnetic potential. These
properties provide very useful guidelines in developing simple and
accurate solutions for the wave functions of these systems, and
provide significant insight into their physical structure. This
point, though of considerable importance, has not received adequate
attention. Here we present a description of the local properties of
the wave functions of a collection of particles, in particular the
asymptotic properties when one of the particles is far away from
the others. The asymptotic behaviour of this wave function depends
primarily on the separation energy of the outmost particle. The
universal significance of the asymptotic behaviour of the wave
functions should be appreciated at both research and pedagogic
levels. This is the main aim of our presentation here."
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New Horizons in Web Based Learning - ICWL 2014 International Workshops, SPeL, PRASAE, IWMPL, OBIE, and KMEL, FET, Tallinn, Estonia, August 14-17, 2014, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2014 ed.)
Yiwei Cao, Terje Valjataga, Jeff K.T. Tang, Howard Leung, Mart Laanpere
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This book constitutes the revised selected papers of the workshops
of the 13th International Conference of Web-based Learning, ICWL
2014, held in Tallinn, Estonia, in August 2014. This volume
comprises papers of six workshops: 1. The Seventh International
Workshop on Social and Personal Computing for Web-Supported
Learning Communities (SPeL 2014) 2. The First International
Workshop on Peer-Review, Peer-Assessment, and Self-Assessment in
Education (PRASAE 2014) 3. International Workshop on Mobile and
Personalized Learning (IWMPL 2014) 4. The First International
Workshop on Open Badges in Education (OBIE 2014) 5. The Fourth
International Symposium on Knowledge Management & E-Learning
(KMEL 2014) 6. The Future of e-Textbooks Workshop (FeT 2014).
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