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Optics and Lasers is an introduction to applied optics, covering elementary ray and wave optics as well as lasers, holography, fibers, optical waveguides, integrated optics, and quantum noise. Further chapters deal with the physical principles of optical instruments, light sources, and detectors. Numerous examples and exercises with complete solutions help the readers to deepen their knowledge.This completely revised and enlarged edition is intended for advanced undergraduates in laser physics and engineering but will also be helpful for active scientists.
It has become almost cliche to say that the world has changed. The
pace of technology change, the increasing number of new businesses,
and growing global workforce has made the world a more competitive
place. Global economic events have delayed retirement for millions
around the world and thinning margins are making employers more
risk adverse to prevent any disruptions in business continuity.
This major shift in the business world is the recipe for a perfect
storm that could be nothing short of catastrophic for many
organizations, nations, and people. Life Literacy is a cautionary
tale, a forensic journey into what went wrong, a roadmap out of
trouble, and a beacon for what life can be like. It is a timely,
highly practical survival guide that will help the current and
future generations create a better world where opportunities are
abundant, success is achieved, and the pitfalls of predecessors are
avoided. One-sided solutions never solve problems. Life Literacy
provides both viewpoints highlighting the problems that aren't very
far downstream that will cripple companies and communities if left
unaddressed, as well as solutions that show what life could be like
if people learn from one another.
Optics and Lasers is an introduction to engineering and applied
optics, including not only elementary ray and wave optics, but also
lasers, holography, copherence, fibers, and optical waveguides. It
stresses physicalprinciples, applications, and instrumentation. It
will be most usefull to the practicing engineer or experimental
scientist, graduate student, or advanced undergraduate. It contains
more than enough material from which to selelct the core of an
introctory optics course and sufficientto form the bulk of a more
advanced course.
Optik, Laser, Wellenleiter stellt eine Einfuhrung in die angewandte
Optik dar. Dabei werden nicht nur Strahlenoptik mit optischen
Instrumenten, Lichtquellen und Detektoren einerseits sowie
Wellenoptik mit Interferometrie andererseits behandelt; es wird
auch ausfuhrlich auf Holographie, Laser, Koharenz, Faseroptik,
Wellenleiter und integrierte Optik eingegangen. Die physikalischen
Grundlagen, Anwendungen und die Instrumentierung stehen dabei stets
im Vordergrund. Mehr als 100 Ubungen dienen der Vertiefung des
Stoffes. Das Buch ist sowohl als vorlesungsbegleitende Lekture fur
Studenten als auch als Nachschlagewerk fur Diplomanden,
Wissenschaftler und Praktiker geeignet."
Why Evolution Works (and Creationism Fails) is an impassioned
argument in favor of science - primarily the theory of evolution -
and against creationism. Why impassioned? Should not scientists be
dispassionate in their work? 'Perhaps', write the authors, 'but it
is impossible to remain neutral when our most successful scientific
theories are under attack, for religious and other reasons, by
laypeople and even some scientists who willfully distort scientific
findings and use them for their own purposes.' Focusing on what
other books omit, how science works and how pseudoscience works,
Matt Young and Paul K. Strode demonstrate the futility of
'scientific' creationism. They debunk the notion of intelligent
design and other arguments that show evolution could not have
produced life in its present form. Concluding with a frank
discussion of science and religion, ""Why Evolution Works (and
Creationism Fails)"" argues that science by no means excludes
religion, though it ought to cast doubt on certain religious claims
that are contrary to known scientific fact. A few words from the
authors...' We address this book, in part, to those who, for
whatever reasons, deny what we consider well-founded scientific
facts such as the antiquity of the Earth and the descent of
species. At the very least, they carry an obligation to understand
precisely what they reject. We also hope to provide parents,
teachers, and others with sound arguments they can easily
understand and give them ammunition with which to defend modern
science.'
Rejecting belief without evidence, a scientist searches the
scientific, theological, and philosophical literature for a sign
from God--and finds him to be an allegory.
This remarkable book, written in the layperson's language,
leaves no room for unproven ideas and instead seeks hard evidence
for the existence of God. The author, a sympathetic critic and
observer of religion, finds instead a physical universe that exists
reasonlessly. He attributes good and evil to biology, not to God.
In place of theism, the author gives us the knowledge that the
universe is intelligible and that we are grownups, responsible for
ourselves. He finds salvation in the here and now, and no ultimate
purpose in life, except as we define it.
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