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Blindsight (Paperback)
Peter Watts
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Hugo and Shirley Jackson award-winning Peter Watts stands on the
cutting edge of hard SF with his acclaimed novel, Blindsight Two
months since the stars fell... Two months of silence, while a world
held its breath. Now some half-derelict space probe, sparking
fitfully past Neptune's orbit, hears a whisper from the edge of the
solar system: a faint signal sweeping the cosmos like a lighthouse
beam. Whatever's out there isn't talking to us. It's talking to
some distant star, perhaps. Or perhaps to something closer,
something en route. So who do you send to force introductions with
unknown and unknowable alien intellect that doesn't wish to be met?
You send a linguist with multiple personalities, her brain
surgically partitioned into separate, sentient processing cores.
You send a biologist so radically interfaced with machinery that he
sees x-rays and tastes ultrasound. You send a pacifist warrior in
the faint hope she won't be needed. You send a monster to command
them all, an extinct hominid predator once called vampire, recalled
from the grave with the voodoo of recombinant genetics and the
blood of sociopaths. And you send a synthesist--an informational
topologist with half his mind gone--as an interface between here
and there. Pray they can be trusted with the fate of a world. They
may be more alien than the thing they've been sent to find.
Based on a well-established and popular course taught by the
authors over many years, Stochastic Processes: An Introduction,
Third Edition, discusses the modelling and analysis of random
experiments, where processes evolve over time. The text begins with
a review of relevant fundamental probability. It then covers
gambling problems, random walks, and Markov chains. The authors go
on to discuss random processes continuous in time, including
Poisson, birth and death processes, and general population models,
and present an extended discussion on the analysis of associated
stationary processes in queues. The book also explores reliability
and other random processes, such as branching, martingales, and
simple epidemics. A new chapter describing Brownian motion, where
the outcomes are continuously observed over continuous time, is
included. Further applications, worked examples and problems, and
biographical details have been added to this edition. Much of the
text has been reworked. The appendix contains key results in
probability for reference. This concise, updated book makes the
material accessible, highlighting simple applications and examples.
A solutions manual with fully worked answers of all end-of-chapter
problems, and Mathematica (R) and R programs illustrating many
processes discussed in the book, can be downloaded from
crcpress.com.
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Firefall (Paperback)
Peter Watts
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R317
R300
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Firefall is the omnibus edition of the novels Blindsight and
Echopraxia. February 13, 2082, First Contact. Sixty-two thousand
objects of unknown origin plunge into Earth's atmosphere - a
perfect grid of falling stars screaming across the radio spectrum
as they burn. Not even ashes reach the ground. Three hundred and
sixty degrees of global surveillance: something just took a
snapshot. And then... nothing. But from deep space, whispers.
Something out there talks - but not to us. Two ships, Theseus and
the Crown of Thorns, are launched to discover the origin of Earth's
visitation, one bound for the outer dark of the Kuiper Belt, the
other for the heart of the Solar System. Their crews can barely be
called human, what they will face certainly can't. 'A tour de
force, redefining the First Contact story for good' Charles Stross.
'If you only read one science fiction novel this year, make it this
one! ... It puts the whole of the rest of the genre in the shade
... It deserves to walk away with the Clarke, the Hugo, the Nebula,
the BSFA, and pretty much any other genre award for which it's
eligible. It's off the scale ... F**king awesome!' Richard Morgan.
'State-of-the-art science fiction: smart, dark and it grabs you by
the throat from page one' Neal Ascher.
This volume aims to go beyond the study of developments within
Mexico's criminal world and their relationship with the state and
law enforcement. It focuses instead on the nature and consequences
of what we call the 'totalization of the drug war', and its
projection on other domains which are key to understanding the
nature of Mexican democracy. The volume brings together chapters
written by distinguished scholars from Mexico and elsewhere who
deal with three major questions: what are the main features of and
forces behind the persistent militarization of the drug war in
Mexico, and what are the main consequences for human rights and the
rule of law; what are the consequences of these developments on the
public sphere and, more specifically, on the functioning of the
press and freedom of expression; and how do ordinary people engage
with the effects of violence and insecurity within their
communities, and which initiatives and practices of 'justice from
below' do they develop to counter an increased sense of
vulnerability, suffering and impunity?
Exploring thirty years of work by The Centre for Performance
Research (CPR), A Performance Cosmology explores the future
challenges of performance and theatre through a diverse and
fascinating series of interviews, testimonies and perspectives from
leading international theatre practitioners and academics.
Contributors include: Philip Auslander, Rustom Bharucha, Tim
Etchells, Jane Goodall, Guillermo Gomez-Pena, Jon Mckenzie, Claire
MacDonald, Susan Melrose, Alphonso Lingis, Richard Schechner,
Rebecca Schneider, Edward Scheer, and Freddie Rokem.
A Performance Cosmology is structured as a travelogue through a
matrix of strategic, imaginary, interdisciplinary field stations.
This innovative framework enables readings which disrupt linearity
and afford different forms of thematic engagement. The resulting
volume opens entirely new vistas on the old, new, and as yet
unimagined, worlds of performance.
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Echopraxia (Paperback)
Peter Watts
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R463
R406
Discovery Miles 4 060
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This volume aims to go beyond the study of developments within
Mexico's criminal world and their relationship with the state and
law enforcement. It focuses instead on the nature and consequences
of what we call the 'totalization of the drug war', and its
projection on other domains which are key to understanding the
nature of Mexican democracy. The volume brings together chapters
written by distinguished scholars from Mexico and elsewhere who
deal with three major questions: what are the main features of and
forces behind the persistent militarization of the drug war in
Mexico, and what are the main consequences for human rights and the
rule of law; what are the consequences of these developments on the
public sphere and, more specifically, on the functioning of the
press and freedom of expression; and how do ordinary people engage
with the effects of violence and insecurity within their
communities, and which initiatives and practices of 'justice from
below' do they develop to counter an increased sense of
vulnerability, suffering and impunity?
Skillfully combining complex science with finely executed prose,
these edgy, award-winning tales explore the always-shifting border
between the known and the alien. The beauty and peril of technology
and the passion and penalties of conviction merge in stories that
are by turns dark, satiric, bold, and introspective. A seemingly
humanized monster from John Carpenter's The Thing reveals the true
villains in an Antarctic showdown. An artificial intelligence
shields a biologically-enhanced prodigy from her overwhelmed
parents. A deep-sea diver discovers that her true nature lies not
within the confines of her mission but in the depths of her psyche.
A court psychologist analyzes a psychotic graduate student who has
learned to reprogram reality itself. A father tries to hold his
broken family together in the wake of an ongoing assault by
sentient rainstorms. Gorgeously saturnine and exceptionally
powerful, these collected fictions are both intensely
thought-provoking and impossible to forget.
Based on a well-established and popular course taught by the
authors over many years, Stochastic Processes: An Introduction,
Third Edition, discusses the modelling and analysis of random
experiments, where processes evolve over time. The text begins with
a review of relevant fundamental probability. It then covers
gambling problems, random walks, and Markov chains. The authors go
on to discuss random processes continuous in time, including
Poisson, birth and death processes, and general population models,
and present an extended discussion on the analysis of associated
stationary processes in queues. The book also explores reliability
and other random processes, such as branching, martingales, and
simple epidemics. A new chapter describing Brownian motion, where
the outcomes are continuously observed over continuous time, is
included. Further applications, worked examples and problems, and
biographical details have been added to this edition. Much of the
text has been reworked. The appendix contains key results in
probability for reference. This concise, updated book makes the
material accessible, highlighting simple applications and examples.
A solutions manual with fully worked answers of all end-of-chapter
problems, and Mathematica (R) and R programs illustrating many
processes discussed in the book, can be downloaded from
crcpress.com.
Incisive, critical, and controversial, Ghosts and A Public Enemy depict the negative effects of social rigidity on individual lives; When We Dead Awaken, Ibsen’s last play, is a story of internal turmoil that can be read as the dramatist’s comments on his lifework
This book explores a range of problems in the application of agency
law in commercial practice. Moving beyond the limited introductory
resources currently available, it "tests" abstract agency law
concepts in specific commercial contexts, with reference to
jurisdictions around the world. There is an enduring commonality of
concepts and principles within agency law, both within the
Commonwealth and within the jurisdictions of the United States. The
book's comparative approach, drawing together analysis of national
and international jurisdictions, provides innovative perspectives
and insights, as well as practical guidance on solving commercial
problems. The book opens with a detailed introductory chapter which
provides a broad overview of the agency issues arising in specific
commercial contexts. The subsequent chapters are grouped
thematically: company law, financial transactions and services,
sale of goods; as well as agency in procedural contexts. Topics
covered include the role of the director and directorial board in
company law and agency law, agency in shipping law, undisclosed
principal in sale of goods cases, regulation of conflicts of
interest in securities transactions, poseur-agents and
transactional intermediation, the operation of agency in retail
financial services, the agent's warranty of authority, and power of
attorney. This book is an invaluable resource on both agency theory
and commercial practice.
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The Dark One (Paperback)
Fredeick Peter Watts, Frederick Peter Watts
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R202
Discovery Miles 2 020
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Since 2006, Clarkesworld Magazine has been entertaining science
fiction and fantasy fans with their brand of unique science fiction
and fantasy stories. Collected here are all of the stories this
Hugo Award-winning magazine published during their fourth year.
Included in this volume are twenty-four stories by visionary
writers of short fiction, including Jay Lake, Kij Johnson,
Catherynne M. Valente, Robert Reed, Lavie Tidhar, Peter Watts and
more
CONTENTS Introduction by Neil Clarke Between Two Dragons by Yoon
Ha Lee The Cull by Robert Reed The Mermaids Singing Each to Each by
Cat Rambo Of Melei, of Ulthar by Gord Sellar Night, in Dark
Perfection by Richard Parks The Grandmother-Granddaughter
Conspiracy by Marissa Lingen Brief Candle by Jason K. Chapman All
the King's Monsters by Megan Arkenberg Torquing Vacuum by Jay Lake
The Language of the Whirlwind by Lavie Tidhar A Sweet Calling by
Tony Pi Alone with Gandhari by Gord Sellar The History Within Us by
Matthew Kressel January by Becca De La Rosa Messenger by J.M.
Sidorova A Jar of Goodwill by Tobias S. Buckell Futures in the
Memories Market by Nina Kiriki Hoffman My Father's Singularity by
Brenda Cooper Beach Blanket Spaceship by Sandra McDonald The
Association of the Dead by Rahul Kanakia Spar by Kij Johnson Paper
Cradle by Stephen Gaskell Thirteen Ways of Looking at Space/Time by
Catherynne M. Valente The Things by Peter Watts Clarkesworld
Citizens - Official Census About Clarkesworld
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. 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.
Civilization rests on the backs of its outcasts.
So when civilization needs someone to run generating stations three
kilometers below the surface of the Pacific, it seeks out a special
sort of person for its Rifters program. It recruits those whose
histories have preadapted them to dangerous environments, people so
used to broken bodies and chronic stress that life on the edge of
an undersea volcano would actually be a step up. Nobody worries too
much about job satisfaction; if you haven't spent a lifetime
learning the futility of fighting back, you wouldn't be a rifter in
the first place. It's a small price to keep the lights going, back
on shore.
But there are things among the cliffs and trenches of the Juan de
Fuca Ridge that no one expected to find, and enough pressure can
forge the most obedient career-victim into something made of iron.
At first, not even the rifters know what they have in them--and by
the time anyone else finds out, the outcast and the downtrodden
have their hands on a kill switch for the whole damn planet...
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