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Empower your virtual and remote teams with this comprehensive and
timely new resource Power Teams Beyond Borders: How to Work
Remotely and Build Powerful Virtual Teams shows readers how to
unlock the potential of their remote and online teams. Full of
actionable advice and concrete strategies, celebrated consultant
and author Peter Ivanov offers virtual leaders practical guidance
on how to create and sustain online engagement across multiple time
zones and cultures. The book includes step-by-step advice on areas
like: How to build trust and clarity without meeting in person How
to establish structure in communications and avoid confusion How to
make the most of your team members' unique talents in a global
setting How to use the technique of "over-communication" to ensure
your team members remain fully informed Perfect for anyone who's
expected to lead in an online or virtual environment, Power Teams
Beyond Borders also belongs on the bookshelves of everyone who
hopes to deliver results in an environment that includes remote
teamwork.
The aim of this book is to give an account of some important new
developments in the study of the Yamabe problem on quaternionic
contact manifolds. This book covers the conformally flat case of
the quaternionic Heisenberg group or sphere, where complete and
detailed proofs are given, together with a chapter on the conformal
curvature tensor introduced very recently by the authors. The
starting point of the considered problems is the well-known
Folland-Stein Sobolev type embedding and its sharp form that is
determined based on geometric analysis. This book also sits at the
interface of the generalization of these fundamental questions
motivated by the Carnot-Caratheodory geometry of quaternionic
contact manifolds, which have been recently the focus of extensive
research motivated by problems in analysis, geometry, mathematical
physics and the applied sciences. Through the beautiful resolution
of the Yamabe problem on model quaternionic contact spaces, the
book serves as an introduction to this field for graduate students
and novice researchers, and as a research monograph suitable for
experts as well.
The world around us appears as diverse and beautiful as it does
owing to the fact that light is scattered. Scattering plays two
roles in the intricate process of image formation. First, it is the
means by which we perceive an object. An object which does not
scatter light cannot be seen. However, scattering also distorts the
image observed. Even in relatively pure air, visibility is limited
to a range of a few tens of kilometers owing to aerosol and
molecular light scattering. It is reduced to tens of meters in
conditions of mist or fog. What occurs when we look at an object
through a scattering medium? For example, when a point diffuse
source is being observed, the radiation undergoes multiple
scattering along the path to the photodetector. Therefore, the
image produced by a source of this kind (i.e., the irradiance
distribution in the image plane) appears as a more or less blurred
speck. What we have said so far serves as an introduction to the
concept of image transfer theory, or the point spread function ..
This book is written for the wide circle of readers who take an interest in concepts of basic sciences, specifically cybernetics, automation and control. It aims to provide a new technique for the solution of a range of automatic control problems using n ew types of feedback loops. Simple examples are used to illustrate the basic problems, the important aspects of the theory of automatic control and the difficulties that have to be faced when considering the automation of actual objects. Control of Indefinite Nonlinear Dynamic Systems is the first book to set out an effective regular procedure for the synthesis of robust feedback loops. This signifies an advancement in the area of general feedback which deal with problems of robust contro l under conditions of uncertainty.
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This
IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced
typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have
occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor
pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original
artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe
this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections,
have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We
appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the
preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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