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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Now in its Third Edition, Fundamentals of Optical Waveguides
continues to be an essential resource for any researcher,
professional or student involved in optics and communications
engineering. Any reader interested in designing or actively working
with optical devices must have a firm grasp of the principles of
lightwave propagation. Katsunari Okamoto continues to present this
difficult technology clearly and concisely with several
illustrations and equations. Optical theory encompassed in this
reference includes coupled mode theory, nonlinear optical effects,
finite element method, beam propagation method, staircase
concatenation method, along with several central theorems and
formulas. Silicon photonics devices such as coupled resonator
optical waveguides (CROW), lattice-form filters, and AWGs are also
fully described. This new edition gives readers not only a thorough
understanding the silicon photonics devices for on-chip photonic
network, but also the capability to design various kinds of
devices.
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Upon This Rock (Hardcover)
Robert L. Fossett; Foreword by Joel P. Okamoto
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This volume provides a unique and critical perspective on how
Chinese, Japanese and Korean scholars engage and critique the West
in their historical thinking. It showcases the dialogue between
Asian experts and their Euro-American counterparts and offers
valuable insights on how to challenge and overcome Eurocentrism in
historical writing.
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These Are Written (Hardcover)
Peter Nafzger; Foreword by Joel Okamoto
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The aim of this proceeding is addressed to present recent
developments of the mathematical research on the Navier-Stokes
equations, the Euler equations and other related equations. In
particular, we are interested in such problems as: 1) existence,
uniqueness and regularity of weak solutions2) stability and its
asymptotic behavior of the rest motion and the steady state3)
singularity and blow-up of weak and strong solutions4) vorticity
and energy conservation5) fluid motions around the rotating axis or
outside of the rotating body6) free boundary problems7) maximal
regularity theorem and other abstract theorems for mathematical
fluid mechanics.
Both international trade and investment by East Asian countries
have become significantly regionalized. To support this development
further, efforts for regional integration have flourished in the
forms of bilateral and regional free trade agreements and the
ASEAN+3 and East Asia Summit processes, among many others. This
book is a compilation of papers and discussions originally
presented at the international symposium held during the recent
global financial crisis. The symposium aimed to shed light not only
on the usual economic aspect but also on other aspects of the
multidimensional phenomenon called "regional integration." Thus, in
this volume the authors explore the relationship between the U.S.
influence and East Asian regionalism, the characteristics of East
Asian integration, and the politics of inclusion/exclusion in the
integration process. In addition, they point out some "missing
links" in integration efforts such as cooperation in the areas of
logistics, finance, trade in services, infrastructure and human
resource movement. Since the global financial crisis did not deter
integration efforts (rather, it has encouraged them), this book
serves as a guide for future East Asian integration in terms of
what to expect and what is to be done.
Creating clinical guidelines is a modern trend. Published studies
pertaining to a given theme are collected, their credibility
evaluated, and then treatment options in the form of evidence-based
guidelines are offered. There are a number of guidelines for the
treatment of thyroid tumors that have established positions in
clinical practice in North America and in Western European
countries. In Japan, however, where radioisotope facilities are of
limited availability, treatment plans for differentiated thyroid
cancer differ considerably from those of America and Europe, and
the associated clinical guidelines need modification before they
can be adopted. In addition, although thyroid tumor is a common
disease in endocrine practice, its management can differ even among
specialists. Thus, a Japanese clinical guideline for the treatment
of thyroid tumor was desired by many clinicians. As a combination
of evidence-based and consensus-based guidelines for the treatment
of thyroid tumor, this book offers alternatives to conventional
approaches in the West. Ultimately, the authors hope the guideline
will lead to the best possible treatment for patients all over the
world in the not-distant future.
Even in the age of ubiquitous computing, the importance of the
Internet will not change and we still need to solve conventional
security issues. In addition, we need to deal with new issues such
as security in the P2P environment, privacy issues in the use of
smart cards, and RFID systems. Security and Privacy in the Age of
Ubiquitous Computing addresses these issues and more by exploring a
wide scope of topics. The volume presents a selection of papers
from the proceedings of the 20th IFIP International Information
Security Conference held from May 30 to June 1, 2005 in Chiba,
Japan. Topics covered include cryptography applications,
authentication, privacy and anonymity, DRM and content security,
computer forensics, Internet and web security, security in sensor
networks, intrusion detection, commercial and industrial security,
authorization and access control, information warfare and critical
protection infrastructure. These papers represent the most current
research in information security, including research funded in part
by DARPA and the National Science Foundation.
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Clarinda (Hardcover)
Trish Okamoto
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Regional development problems in China have been focused on by many
analysts and policy makers. From the viewpoint of regional
development policy, it is highly important to consider the spatial
interactions among different regions. Most of the approaches have
focused on certain specific regions, without taking into account
interregional interdependency. The aim of this book is to analyze
regional development in China from the viewpoint of spatial
interaction by using inter-regional input-output model for China.
This state of the art report from an international task group
(TG44) of CIB, the International Council of Building Research
Organizations, presents a highly authoritative guide to the
application of innovative technologies on response control and
seismic isolation of buildings to practice worldwide.
Many countries and cities are located in earthquake-prone areas
making effective seismic design a major issue in structural
engineering. Reassuringly, structural response control and seismic
isolation have advanced remarkably in recent years following
numerous studies internationally. Several major conferences have
been held and reports have been written but little has been issued
on the application of the technologies to good structural
engineering practice.
Plugging that gap, Response Control and Seismic Isolation of
Buildings presents researchers in structural engineering (dynamics)
and construction management with up-to-date applications of the
latest technologies.
This book concerns two major topics, smart antenna systems and
wireless local-area-networks (LANs). For smart antenna systems, it
d- cusses the mechanics behind a smart antenna system, the setup of
a smart antenna experimental testbed, and experimental and computer
simulation results of various issues relating to smart antenna
systems. For wireless LAN systems, it discusses the IEEE 802.11
worldwide wi- less LAN standard, the operation of a wireless LAN
system, and some of the technical considerations that must be
overcome by a wireless LAN system designer. These two topics are
combined in the discussion of the Smart Wireless LAN (SWL) system,
which was designed to achieve the benefits which smart antenna
systems can provide for wireless LAN systems while still remaining
compatible with the 802.11 wireless LAN standard. The design of SWL
calls for the replacement of the conv- tional wireless LAN base
station (which are called access points in the 802.11
documentation) with an SWL base station, while leaving the -
dividual terminal operation as unchanged as possible.
This is the first book to comprehensively address the recent
developments in both the experimental and theoretical aspects of
quasi-one-dimensional halogen-bridged mono- (MX) and binuclear
metal (MMX) chain complexes of Pt, Pd and Ni. These complexes have
one-dimensional electronic structures, which cause the various
physical properties as well as electronic structures. In most
MX-chain complexes, the Pt and Pd units are in M(II)-M(IV) mixed
valence or charge density wave (CDW) states due to electron-phonon
interactions, and Ni compounds are in Ni(III) averaged valence or
Mott-Hubbard states due to the on-site Coulomb repulsion. More
recently, Pd(III) Mott-Hubbard (MH) states have been realized in
the ground state by using the chemical pressure. Pt and Pd chain
complexes undergo photo-induced phase transitions from CDW to MH or
metal states, and Ni chain complexes undergo photo-induced phase
transitions from MH to metal states. Ni chain complexes with strong
electron correlations show tremendous third-order optical
nonlinearity and nonlinear electrical conductivities. They can be
explained theoretically by using the extended Peierls-Hubbard
model. For MMX-chain complexes, averaged valence, CDW, charge
polarization, and alternating charge polarization states have been
realized by using chemical modification and external stimuli, such
as temperature, photo-irradiation, pressure, and water vapor. All
of the electronic structures and phase transitions can be explained
theoretically.
This book contains selected papers presented at the seventh
Conference on Working Group 3.7 of the Internation Federation for
Information Processing. The focus of Working Froup 3.7 is on ITEM:
Information Technology in Educational Management. The event toook
place in Hamamatsu, Japan, and enabled the exchange of findings and
ideas between researchers in educational management and information
technology, policy-makers in the field of education, developers of
ITEM systems, and vendors. The overall goal of the conference was
to demonstrate and explore directions for developing and improving
all types of educational institutions through ITEM.
Contributions to this conference hailed from all over the world.
The papers in this volume investigate how ITEM can support and
improve educational practice at the level of instruction as well as
at the institutional level, an analysis of the history of ITEM as a
field of study and practice, results of researcdh on how training
can promote the implementation of ITEM systems, and theoretical
analyses of the conditions under which ITEM will have the strongest
impact. Moreover, all sectors of educational systems (from schools
to universities) are represented by the various chapters of this
book.
The title of this book, "Traditional Wisdom and Modern Knowledge
for the Earth s Future," is from the theme of the 2013 Kyoto
Regional Conference of the International Geographical Union. Over
the past few decades, globalization has strengthened connections
among countries and regions of the world and has greatly changed
existing geographies. However, this trend has also fostered various
problems on a regional or global scale, such as economic imbalance,
social fragmentation, political conflicts, and environmental
crises. While acknowledging the world s diversity, geography as a
discipline must endeavor to resolve these problems by devising
plans for cooperation and symbiotic existence of the different
peoples of the world. An old Japanese proverb, "On-ko chi-shin,"
taken from a Chinese one, "Wengu Zhixin," says that only by
exploring the old can one understand the new. People should first
understand how traditional ideas, linked to interaction between
society/culture and the environment, were formed in different
countries and regions. Traditional wisdom, in harmony with the
environment, remains prevalent. This book examines how we can mold
the earth s future through such traditional wisdom and modern
knowledge from the nine keynote speeches of the Kyoto Regional
Conference focusing on three topics: traditional wisdom, the
environment, and the Great East Japan Earthquake."
Nonextensive statistical mechanics is now a rapidly growing field and a new stream in the research of the foundations of statistical mechanics. This generalization of the well-known Boltzmann--Gibbs theory enables the study of systems with long-range interactions, long-term memories or multi-fractal structures. This book consists of a set of self-contained lectures and includes additional contributions where some of the latest developments -- ranging from astro- to biophysics -- are covered. Addressing primarily graduate students and lecturers, this book will also be a useful reference for all researchers working in the field.
Popular budget-conscious and plant-based chef Toni Okamoto is back
to make mealtime delicious, affordable, and easier than ever—with
100 vegan recipes for meal prep, one-pot and one-pan meals,
make-ahead dishes, sheet pan suppers, and more. When we’re
crunched for time, cooking something healthy and tasty often falls
off our to-do lists. But with a little planning (and some smart
recipes), eating well can fit into even the busiest day. In this
follow-up to her bestselling Plant-Based on a Budget, Toni Okamoto
turns her attention to recipes that save you time and energy in the
kitchen—and, of course, save you money, too! In
Plant-Based on a Budget Quick & Easy, Toni shares creative ways
to cut down on active kitchen time without having to invest in a
ton of expensive equipment or resort to pricey premade foods. If
meal prep isn’t your jam, never fear; Toni offers so much more.
Chapters focus on time-saving strategies like make-ahead
breakfasts, one-pot or one-pan dishes, sheet pan makes and
casseroles, 30-minute mains, and even simple snacks and desserts.
Many recipes can be made oil-free, and Toni offers plenty of
adaptations for your pressure cooker and air fryer. You’ll find
dishes such as: Freezer-Friendly Pancakes and Waffles Spinach
Alfredo Tater Tot Casserole Veggie-Packed Potato Leek Soup Sheet
Pan Ratatouille Udon Noodles with Peanut Sauce Mini Pizza Bagels
Chocolate Peanut Butter Bark As the saying goes, time is
money—and Plant-Based on a Budget Quick & Easy will save you
both.
The importance of community-based and participatory approaches to
rural development in developing countries has long been emphasized.
Local Societies and Rural Development demonstrates how rural
people, who are economically and politically weak as individuals,
can only participate in development projects when they are
collectively organized. With the input of expert collaborators in
the field, this book identifies the local social mechanisms that
motivate and control people's self-organizing activities.Through
their use of typology and case studies the contributors identify
the mechanisms through which rural people can best organize
themselves to meet their development requirements. With the
understanding that social context matters, the authors propose a
method that both researchers and practitioners of rural society can
apply to their work. Providing a unique and enlightening
perspective on rural development, this book will be of value to
academics interested in development, regional and rural studies,
particularly those who are interested in researching collective
action in community-based societies. It will also appeal to
practitioners in the field including planners and front-line
workers. Contributors: A. Hayama, M. Iwai, I. Okamoto, S.
Shigetomi, M. Shimagami, A. Venkateswarlu, N. Yamada
This book examines social and natural environmental changes in
present-day Laos and presents a new research framework for
environmental studies from an interdisciplinary point of view. In
Laos, after the Lao version of perestroika, Chintanakaan Mai, in
1986, for better or worse, rural development and urbanization have
progressed, and people's livelihoods are about to change
significantly. Compared to those of the neighboring countries of
mainland Southeast Asia, however, many traditional livelihoods such
as region-specific/ethnic-specific livelihood complexes, which
combined traditional rice farming with a variety of subsistence
activities, have been carried over into the present in Laos. The
biggest challenge this book presents is to elucidate livelihood
strategies of people who cope successfully with both social and
environmental changes and to illustrate how to maintain this rich
social and natural environment of Laos in the future. The book
includes chapters on social, cultural, and natural concerns and on
ethnicity, urbanization, and regional development in Laos. All
chapters are based on original data from field surveys. These data
will greatly contribute not only to local studies in Laos but also
to environmental studies in developing countries.
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