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This monograph expounds on general Yang-Mills symmetry, a new
symmetry based on arbitrary vector gauge functions and Hamilton's
characteristic phase functions in the gauge transformations of
Abelian and non-Abelian groups. General Yang-Mills symmetry
includes the conventional gauge symmetries as special cases and is
useful for describing phenomena at scales ranging from the
super-macroscopic such as dark matter, to the ultra-microscopic
such as the quantum 3-body problem of baryons. Moreover, this
symmetry supports the Broader Particle-Cosmology framework based on
particle physics and quantum Yang-Mills gravity in flat space-time,
which can explain why the gravitational force is always attractive.
This volume also discusses how CPT invariance in particle physics
suggests a 'Big Jets' model for the birth of the universe,
proposing one explanation for the dearth of anti-matter in our
universe. Finally, we discuss a simplified quantum shell model for
N baryons with a quark Hamiltonian and a Sonine-Laguerre equation
that gives reasonable eigenvalues for the energies of the 29 N
baryons.
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Leonardo Da Vinci (Hardcover)
Maurice Walter 1869-1958 Brockwell, Da Vinci 1452-1519 Leonardo
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Bridging theory and practice, this book offers insights into how
Europe has experienced the evolution of modern electricity markets
from the end of the 1990s to the present day. It explores defining
moments in the process, including the four waves of European
legislative packages, landmark court cases, and the impact of
climate strikes and marches. Leonardo Meeus explains the sequence
of electricity markets in Europe from wholesale to balancing
markets, forward transmission markets, capacity mechanisms,
redispatching and flexibility markets. Chapters explore current
issues including the new paradigm that places the citizen at the
centre of the energy transition. Concluding that most of the market
integration process in Europe so far has required horizontal
coordination between transmission system operators in different
countries, the book looks ahead to the importance of vertical
coordination between the transmission and distribution. An
invaluable book for energy policymakers and practitioners working
in Europe, the solutions offered for contemporary issues will also
be helpful for those working in international or multi-region
electricity markets more widely. Academics involved in the world of
electricity regulation will also find this an invigorating read.
Photoelectrocatalysis: Fundamentals and Applications presents an
in-depth review of the topic for students and researchers working
on photoelectrocatalysis-related subjects from pure chemistry to
materials and environmental chemistry in order to propose
applications and new perspectives. The main advantage of a
photoelectrocatalytic process is the mild experimental conditions
under which the reactions are carried out, which are often possible
at atmospheric pressure and room temperature using cheap and
nontoxic solvents (e.g., water), oxidants (e.g., O2 from the air),
catalytic materials (e.g., TiO2 on Ti layer), and the potential
exploitation of solar light. This book presents the fundamentals
and the applications of photoelectrocatalysis, such as hydrogen
production from water splitting, the remediation of harmful
compounds, and CO2 reduction. Photoelectrocatalytic reactors and
light sources, in addition to kinetic aspects, are presented along
with an exploration of the relationship between photocatalysis and
electrocatalysis. In addition, photocorrosion issues and the
application of selective photoelectrocatalytic organic
transformations, which is now a growing field of research, are also
reported. Finally, the advantages/disadvantages and future
perspectives of photoelectrocatalysis are highlighted through the
possibility of working at a pilot/industrial scale in
environmentally friendly conditions.
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