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This book presents a comprehensive description of phonons and
their interactions in systems with different dimensions and length
scales. Internationally-recognized leaders describe theories and
measurements of phonon interactions in relation to the design of
materials with exotic properties such as metamaterials,
nano-mechanical systems, next-generation electronic, photonic, and
acoustic devices, energy harvesting, optical information storage,
and applications of phonon lasers in a variety of fields.
The emergence of techniques for control of semiconductor
properties and geometry has enabled engineers to design structures
in which functionality is derived from controlling electron
behavior. As manufacturing techniques have greatly expanded the
list of available materials and the range of attainable length
scales, similar opportunities now exist for designing devices whose
functionality is derived from controlling phonon behavior. However,
progress in this area is hampered by gaps in our knowledge of
phonon transport across and along arbitrary interfaces, the
scattering of phonons with crystal defects, interface roughness and
mass-mixing, delocalized electrons/collective electronic
excitations, and solid acoustic vibrations when these occur in
structures with small physical dimensions. This book providesa
comprehensive description of phonons and their interactions in
systems with different dimensions and length scales. Theories and
measurements of phonon interactions are described in relation to
the design of materials with exotic properties such as
metamaterials, nano-mechanical systems, next-generation electronic,
photonic, and acoustic devices, energy harvesting, optical
information storage, and applications of phonon lasers in a variety
of fields."
The aim of this volume is to make available to a large audience
recent material in nonlinear functional analysis that has not been
covered in book format before. Here, several topics of current and
growing interest are systematically presented, such as fixed point
theory, best approximation, the KKM-map principle, and results
related to optimization theory, variational inequalities and
complementarity problems. Illustrations of suitable applications
are given, the links between results in various fields of research
are highlighted, and an up-to-date bibliography is included to
assist readers in further studies. Audience: This book will be of
interest to graduate students, researchers and applied
mathematicians working in nonlinear functional analysis, operator
theory, approximations and expansions, convex sets and related
geometric topics and game theory.
The book focuses on applications of belief functions to business
decisions. Section I introduces the intuitive, conceptual and
historical development of belief functions. Three different
interpretations (the marginally correct approximation, the
qualitative model, and the quantitative model) of belief functions
are investigated, and rough set theory and structured query
language (SQL) are used to express belief function semantics.
Section II presents applications of belief functions in information
systems and auditing. Included are discussions on how a
belief-function framework provides a more efficient and effective
audit methodology and also the appropriateness of belief functions
to represent uncertainties in audit evidence. The third section
deals with applications of belief functions to mergers and
acquisitions; financial analysis of engineering enterprises;
forecast demand for mobile satellite services; modeling financial
portfolios; and economics.
Features Fully updated throughout, with exciting new coverage on
graphene, nanostructures and nanocomposites, thermoelectric
nanomaterials, and topological nanomaterials. Authored by an
authority on phonons. Interdisciplinary, with broad applications
through condensed matter physics, nanoscience, and solid state
physics.
This book presents a comprehensive description of phonons and their
interactions in systems with different dimensions and length
scales. Internationally-recognized leaders describe theories and
measurements of phonon interactions in relation to the design of
materials with exotic properties such as metamaterials,
nano-mechanical systems, next-generation electronic, photonic, and
acoustic devices, energy harvesting, optical information storage,
and applications of phonon lasers in a variety of fields. The
emergence of techniques for control of semiconductor properties and
geometry has enabled engineers to design structures in which
functionality is derived from controlling electron behavior. As
manufacturing techniques have greatly expanded the list of
available materials and the range of attainable length scales,
similar opportunities now exist for designing devices whose
functionality is derived from controlling phonon behavior. However,
progress in this area is hampered by gaps in our knowledge of
phonon transport across and along arbitrary interfaces, the
scattering of phonons with crystal defects, interface roughness and
mass-mixing, delocalized electrons/collective electronic
excitations, and solid acoustic vibrations when these occur in
structures with small physical dimensions. This book provides a
comprehensive description of phonons and their interactions in
systems with different dimensions and length scales. Theories and
measurements of phonon interactions are described in relation to
the design of materials with exotic properties such as
metamaterials, nano-mechanical systems, next-generation electronic,
photonic, and acoustic devices, energy harvesting, optical
information storage, and applications of phonon lasers in a variety
of fields.
Reproductive Biology of Plants is a comparative account of
reproduction in viruses, bacteria, cyanobacteria, algae, fungi,
lichens, bryophytes, pteridophytes, gymnosperms and angiosperms,
each chapter written by an expert in the field. Special emphasis is
placed on the truly comparative approach illustrating the vast
range from simplicity to complexity in structure and function with
respect to the various organisms.
The aim of this volume is to make available to a large audience
recent material in nonlinear functional analysis that has not been
covered in book format before. Here, several topics of current and
growing interest are systematically presented, such as fixed point
theory, best approximation, the KKM-map principle, and results
related to optimization theory, variational inequalities and
complementarity problems. Illustrations of suitable applications
are given, the links between results in various fields of research
are highlighted, and an up-to-date bibliography is included to
assist readers in further studies. Audience: This book will be of
interest to graduate students, researchers and applied
mathematicians working in nonlinear functional analysis, operator
theory, approximations and expansions, convex sets and related
geometric topics and game theory.
The book focuses on applications of belief functions to business
decisions. Section I introduces the intuitive, conceptual and
historical development of belief functions. Three different
interpretations (the marginally correct approximation, the
qualitative model, and the quantitative model) of belief functions
are investigated, and rough set theory and structured query
language (SQL) are used to express belief function semantics.
Section II presents applications of belief functions in information
systems and auditing. Included are discussions on how a
belief-function framework provides a more efficient and effective
audit methodology and also the appropriateness of belief functions
to represent uncertainties in audit evidence. The third section
deals with applications of belief functions to mergers and
acquisitions; financial analysis of engineering enterprises;
forecast demand for mobile satellite services; modeling financial
portfolios; and economics.
Our national security increasingly depends on access to the most
sophisticated and advanced technology. Yet, the next time we set
out to capture a terrorist leader we may fail. Why? The answer lies
in a conflict between two "worlds." One is the dynamic, global,
commercial world with its thriving innovation landscape. The other
is the world of national security, in which innovation is a matter
of life or death. The conflict is about secrecy. Innovating in a
Secret World is a detailed examination of the U.S. government and
innovation landscapes and the current trends in national
security-related research and development (R&D), so often
secret. Author and researcher Srivastava evaluates whether the
execution of technology innovation strategy in that world is
unintentionally leaving certain innovations behind or is
unintentionally precluding certain classes of innovators from
participating. She identifies the unintended consequences and
emergent behaviors that result. This unfolds in a complex, dynamic
system that includes the legal framework in which technology
innovation must exist. Srivastava suggests an emerging class of
R&D strategy called open innovation-a strategy that pertains to
broadening participation in innovation beyond an individual
organization or division traditionally assigned to perform R&D
activities. Through compelling stories of commercial and early
government applications, Srivastava shows how open technology
innovation strategies are promising and potentially advantageous in
enabling, accelerating, and enhancing technology innovation. If
open innovation could be successfully applied to closed U.S.
government R&D, the benefits to national security and global
leadership would be profound.
Agriculture is one of the most climate-sensitive of all economic
sectors. In many countries, such as the four examined in Looking
Beyond the Horizon, the risks of climate change are an immediate
and fundamental problem because the majority of the rural
population depends either directly or indirectly on agriculture for
its livelihood. The risks of climate change to agriculture cannot
be effectively dealt with-hand the opportunities cannot be
effectively exploited-without a clear plan for aligning
agricultural policies with climate change, developing the
capabilities of key agricultural institutions, and investing in
infrastructure, support services, and on-farm improvements.
Developing such a plan ideally involves a combination of
high-quality quantitative analysis; consultation with key
stakeholders, particularly farmers and local agricultural experts;
and investments in both human and physical capital. The diverse
experiences of Albania, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia,
Moldova, and Uzbekistan, highlighted in this book, show that it is
possible to develop a plan to meet these objectives-one that is
comprehensive and empirically driven as well as consultative and
quick to develop. The approach of this volume is predicated on
strong country ownership and participation, and is defined by its
emphasis on 'win-win' or 'no regrets' solutions to the multiple
challenges posed by climate change for the farmers of Eastern
Europe and Central Asia. The solutions are measures that increase
resilience to future climate change, boost current productivity
despite the greater climate variability already occurring, and
limit greenhouse gas emissions-also known as 'climate-smart
agriculture'. Looking Beyond the Horizon draws on the experiences
of applying this approach to these four nations in Eastern Europe
and Central Asia with the goal of helping each country mainstream
climate change adaptation into its agricultural policies,
programmes, and investments. The book also highlights the projected
impacts of climate change on agriculture in these countries through
forecast variations in temperature and rainfall patterns, which are
crucial to farming, and offers a map for navigating the risks and
realising the opportunities. Finally, a detailed explanation of the
approach, as well as lessons learned from its implementation, is
provided for those who would like to implement similar programmes
in other countries of Europe, Central Asia, or anywhere else in the
world.
This book illustrates the World Bank s commitment to assist
countries to respond to the opportunities and challenges posed by
climate change. Undertaken in collaborative partnership with policy
makers, farmers, civil society, and other stakeholders in Armenia,
Azerbaijan and Georgia, it provides a much needed response to the
call for action by quantifying the impact and identifying key
priorities for policies, programs, and investments to reduce the
vulnerability of agricultural systems to climate change in the
South Caucasus. The study responds to the urgent need for climate
adaptation, as highlighted in the World Bank s Turn Down the Heat
report. Notably, the South Caucasus is already contending with
increasing aridity and more frequent extreme weather events (e.g.
severe droughts, floods and hailstorms). It presents practical
solutions for a more climate smart agriculture, at the regional,
national and agro-ecological zone level in each country. The
recommendations offered in this book are a compilation of the
results of the three national studies, and highlight the need and
potential for regional collaborative action to increase benefits,
while also continuing to emphasize the need for an effective
response at the national level. The national level results are
supported by country reports, which provide more details. This work
is but an important beginning. To achieve the goals of climate
resilience in the agriculture sector, more work is needed to
translate the proposals into reality. The analysis demonstrates
that investments in irrigation infrastructure and on-farm
technologies have great potential to raise agricultural
productivity and improve the climate resilience of the sector.
Demand-side agricultural water management will have high short-term
payoffs, and these short-term payoffs are complementary to the
success of long- term irrigation, drainage and other infrastructure
investments. Strengthening the disaster risk management strategies
(beyond agricultural measures) are also needed to help mitigate
household risks from extreme events, especially for the poorest,
who are the most vulnerable."
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