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In July 2009, many experts in the mathematical modeling of
biological sciences gathered in Les Houches for a 4-week summer
school on the mechanics and physics of biological systems. The goal
of the school was to present to students and researchers an
integrated view of new trends and challenges in physical and
mathematical aspects of biomechanics. While the scope for such a
topic is very wide, they focused on problems where solid and fluid
mechanics play a central role. The school covered both the general
mathematical theory of mechanical biology in the context of
continuum mechanics but also the specific modeling of particular
systems in the biology of the cell, plants, microbes, and in
physiology.
These lecture notes are organized (as was the school) around five
different main topics all connected by the common theme of
continuum modeling for biological systems: Bio-fluidics, Bio-gels,
Bio-mechanics, Bio-membranes, and Morphogenesis. These notes are
not meant as a journal review of the topic but rather as a gentle
tutorial introduction to the readers who want to understand the
basic problematic in modeling biological systems from a mechanics
perspective.
Floating-point arithmetic is the most widely used way of
implementing real-number arithmetic on modern computers. However,
making such an arithmetic reliable and portable, yet fast, is a
very difficult task. As a result, floating-point arithmetic is far
from being exploited to its full potential. This handbook aims to
provide a complete overview of modern floating-point arithmetic. So
that the techniques presented can be put directly into practice in
actual coding or design, they are illustrated, whenever possible,
by a corresponding program. The handbook is designed for
programmers of numerical applications, compiler designers,
programmers of floating-point algorithms, designers of arithmetic
operators, and more generally, students and researchers in
numerical analysis who wish to better understand a tool used in
their daily work and research.
Policing and security governance in areas of limited statehood have
become central issues in contemporary academic and political
debates. This book offers an in-depth study of public security
provision, the resulting state-society relations, and policing in
Mexico City.
Remarkable features of revenue management (RM) problems in the
cargo, manufacturing and broadcasting industries are so-called
flexible products. "Flexibility" means that the actual mode of
production is not defined at the time of purchase, but can be
chosen later on by the service provider. This book is among the
first to analyze RM problems with flexible products and RM in
broadcasting companies. The implications of flexibility are
explicitly taken into account in the models and methods presented.
As an aside, the book contains descriptions of algorithms to
generate stochastic demand data streams for general RM problems. An
implementation as a Microsoft Windows executable file is available,
which can directly be used both by theoreticians and practitioners
in their own simulation studies. This book will be of great value
for researchers, managers and students interested in RM with
flexible products in general and broadcasting companies in
particular.
This edited volume critically assesses emerging trends in
contemporary warfare and international interventionism as
exemplified by the 'local turn' in counterinsurgent warfare. It
asks how contemporary counterinsurgency approaches work and are
legitimized; what concrete effects they have within local settings,
and what the implications are for how we can understand the means
and ends of war and peace in our post 9/11 world. This book is
essential reading for anyone interested in understanding recent
changes in global liberal governance as well as the growing
convergence of military and seemingly non-military domains,
discourses and practices in the contemporary making of global
political order.
In the eyes of the global media, modern Mexico has become
synonymous with crime, violence and insecurity. But while media
fascination and academic engagement has focussed on the drug war,
an equally dangerous phenomenon has taken root. In The Punitive
City, Markus-Michael Muller argues that what has emerged in Mexico
is not just a punitive urban democracy, in which those at the
social and political margins face growing violence and exclusion.
More alarmingly, it would seem that clientelism in the region is
morphing into a private, political protection racket. Vital reading
for anyone seeking to understand the implications of a phenomenon
that is becoming increasingly widespread across Latin America.
This book shows how to work with stories and narrative approaches
in almost all fields of action of a company, and demonstrates the
added value resulting from a holistic narrative perspective. The
authors take thereby a practice-based perspective from the
viewpoint of managing directors, the C-suite, organizational
developers, corporate communicators and advisers with a rich
description of the methods and implementation. By the employment of
these narrative methods, leadership styles, communication,
knowledge and change management can be planned in such a way that
on the one hand the identity-core of the enterprise remains always
apparent and on the other, the organization can develop in an agile
fashion into the future.
This edited volume analyses the global making of security
institutions and practices in our postcolonial world. The volume
will offer readers the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding
of the global making of how security is thought of and practiced,
from US urban policing, diaspora politics and transnational
security professionals to policing encounters in Afghanistan,
Palestine, Colombia or Haiti. It critically examines and decentres
conventional perspectives on security governance and policing. In
doing so, the book offers a fresh analytical approach, moving
beyond dominant, one-sided perspectives on the transnational
character of security governance, which suggest a diffusion of
models and practices from a 'Western' centre to the rest of the
globe. Such perspectives omit much of the experimenting and
learning going on in the (post)colony as well as the active agency
and participation of seemingly subaltern actors in producing and
co-constituting what is conventionally thought of as 'Western'
policing practice, knowledge and institutions. This is the first
book that studies the truly global making of security institutions
and practices from a postcolonial perspective, by bringing together
highly innovative, in-depth empirical cases studies from across the
globe. It will be of particular interest to students and scholars
interested in International Relations and Global Studies,
(critical) Security Studies, Criminology and Postcolonial Studies.
This edited volume analyses the global making of security
institutions and practices in our postcolonial world. The volume
will offer readers the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding
of the global making of how security is thought of and practiced,
from US urban policing, diaspora politics and transnational
security professionals to policing encounters in Afghanistan,
Palestine, Colombia or Haiti. It critically examines and decentres
conventional perspectives on security governance and policing. In
doing so, the book offers a fresh analytical approach, moving
beyond dominant, one-sided perspectives on the transnational
character of security governance, which suggest a diffusion of
models and practices from a 'Western' centre to the rest of the
globe. Such perspectives omit much of the experimenting and
learning going on in the (post)colony as well as the active agency
and participation of seemingly subaltern actors in producing and
co-constituting what is conventionally thought of as 'Western'
policing practice, knowledge and institutions. This is the first
book that studies the truly global making of security institutions
and practices from a postcolonial perspective, by bringing together
highly innovative, in-depth empirical cases studies from across the
globe. It will be of particular interest to students and scholars
interested in International Relations and Global Studies,
(critical) Security Studies, Criminology and Postcolonial Studies.
Floating-point arithmetic is the most widely used way of
implementing real-number arithmetic on modern computers. However,
making such an arithmetic reliable and portable, yet fast, is a
very difficult task. As a result, floating-point arithmetic is far
from being exploited to its full potential. This handbook aims to
provide a complete overview of modern floating-point arithmetic. So
that the techniques presented can be put directly into practice in
actual coding or design, they are illustrated, whenever possible,
by a corresponding program. The handbook is designed for
programmers of numerical applications, compiler designers,
programmers of floating-point algorithms, designers of arithmetic
operators, and more generally, students and researchers in
numerical analysis who wish to better understand a tool used in
their daily work and research.
Advanced Biomass Gasification: New Concepts for Efficiency Increase
and Product Flexibility provides a thorough overview on new
concepts in biomass gasification and consolidated information on
advances for process integration and combination, which could
otherwise only be gained by reading a high number of journal
publications. Heidenreich, Muller and Foscolo, highly respected
experts in this field, start their exploration with the compact
UNIQUE reactor, gasification and pyrolysis, gasification and
combustion, and catalysts and membranes. The authors then examine
biomass pre-treatment processes, taking into account the energy
balance of the overall conversion process, and look into
oxygen-steam gasification and solutions for air separation,
including new options for integration of O2-membranes into the
gasifier. Several polygeneration strategies are covered, including
combined heat and power (CHP) production with synthetic natural gas
(SNG), biofuels and hydrogen, and new cutting-edge concepts, such
as plasma gasification, supercritical water gasification, and
catalytic gasification, which allows for insights on the future
technological outlook of the area. This book is then a valuable
resource for industry and academia-based researchers, as well as
graduate students in the energy and chemical sectors with interest
in biomass gasification, especially in areas of power engineering,
bioenergy, chemical engineering, and catalysis.
This study examines ancient dialogue as a genre, and its 17 essays
explore the relationship between its form, content, and function,
with a focus on the literary aspects of dialogue. The contributions
address the development of the genre over time as well as the
formal aspects of dialogue.
This book shows how to work with stories and narrative approaches
in almost all fields of action of a company, and demonstrates the
added value resulting from a holistic narrative perspective. The
authors take thereby a practice-based perspective from the
viewpoint of managing directors, the C-suite, organizational
developers, corporate communicators and advisers with a rich
description of the methods and implementation. By the employment of
these narrative methods, leadership styles, communication,
knowledge and change management can be planned in such a way that
on the one hand the identity-core of the enterprise remains always
apparent and on the other, the organization can develop in an agile
fashion into the future.
Master the Java EE 8 and JSF (JavaServer Faces) APIs and web
framework with this practical, projects-driven guide to web
development. This book combines theoretical background with a
practical approach by building four real-world applications. By
developing these JSF web applications, you'll take a tour through
the other Java EE technologies such as JPA, CDI, Security,
WebSockets, and more. In Practical JSF in Java EE 8, you will learn
to use the JavaServer Faces web framework in Java EE 8 to easily
construct a web-based user interface from a set of reusable
components. Next, you add JSF event handling and then link to a
database, persist data, and add security and the other bells and
whistles that the Java EE 8 platform has to offer. After reading
this book you will have a good foundation in Java-based web
development and will have increased your proficiency in
sophisticated Java EE 8 web development using the JSF framework.
What You Will Learn Use the Java EE 8 and the JavaServer Faces APIs
to build Java-based web applications through four practical
real-world case studies Process user input with JSF and the
expression language by building a calculator application Persist
data using JSF templating and Java Persistence to manage an
inventory of books Create and manage an alumni database using JSF,
Ajax, web services and Java EE 8's security features. Who This Book
Is For Those new to Java EE 8 and JSF. Some prior experience with
Java is recommended.
This edited volume critically assesses emerging trends in
contemporary warfare and international interventionism as
exemplified by the 'local turn' in counterinsurgent warfare. It
asks how contemporary counterinsurgency approaches work and are
legitimized; what concrete effects they have within local settings,
and what the implications are for how we can understand the means
and ends of war and peace in our post 9/11 world. This book is
essential reading for anyone interested in understanding recent
changes in global liberal governance as well as the growing
convergence of military and seemingly non-military domains,
discourses and practices in the contemporary making of global
political order.
This is the first edition of Conrad Celtis' (1459-1508) AGermania
generalisA to appear with translation and a critical commentary.
The text is important for the major import it had on the discourse
about the German nation and the attempt to define that concept in
historical and geographic terms. The first part reviews the forms
in which the text has been handed down and studies the history and
transmission of the extant versions, thus preparing the way for the
presentation of the present edition proper. The second part is
largely made up of studies on Celtis' conception of Germany,
exploring the sources of this central topic in Celtis' oeuvre and
highlighting its crucial aspects with a detailed interpretation of
AGermania generalisA itself.
This compact book introduces the concepts of Java lambdas and
parallel streams in a concise form. It begins by introducing new
supporting features such as functional interfaces, default methods
and more. After this, the author demonstrates how streams can be
parallelized in a very simple way-within certain limits, no
knowledge about the thread management is needed. Nevertheless, some
basic elements in the context of parallelism need to be considered.
Here, the book provides a variety of information and best
practices. What You Will Learn Master lambdas and streams Work with
the default method Harness streams and the stream() function Use
Stream and Spliterator Take advantage of parallel streams Work with
collectors and concurrency Who This Book Is For Experienced Java
programmers and developers. div>
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High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering, Garching/Munich 2009 - Transactions of the Fourth Joint HLRB and KONWIHR Review and Results Workshop, Dec. 8-9, 2009, Leibniz Supercomputing Centre, Garching/Munich, Germany (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2010)
Siegfried Wagner, Matthias Steinmetz, Arndt Bode, Markus Michael Muller
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The Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) and the Bavarian Competence
Network for Technical and Scienti?c High Performance Computing
(KONWIHR) publish in the present book results of numerical
simulations facilitated by the High P- formance Computer System in
Bavaria (HLRB II) within the last two years. The papers were
presented at the Fourth Joint HLRB and KONWIHR Review and - sult
Workshop in Garching on 8th and 9th December 2009, and were
selected from all progress reports of projects that use the HLRB
II. Similar to the workshop two years ago, the majority of the
contributed papers belong to the area of computational ?uid
dynamics (CFD), condensed matter physics, astrophysics, chemistry,
computer sciences and high-energy physics. We note a considerable
increase of the user c- munity in some areas: Compared to 2007, the
number of papers increased from 6 to 12 in condensed matter physics
and from 2 to 5 in high-energy physics. Bio s- ences contributed
only one paper in 2007, but four papers in 2009. This indicates
that the area of application of supercomputers is continuously
growing and entering new ?elds of research. The year 2007 saw two
major events of particular importance for the LRZ. First, after a
substantial upgrade with dual-core processors the SGI Altix 4700
superc- puter reached a peak performance of more than 62 Tera?op/s.
And second, the n- pro?t organization Gauss Centre for
Supercomputing e. V. (GCS) was founded on April 13th.
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