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The COSPAR Colloquium on Solar-Terrestrial Magnetic Activity and
Space Environment (STMASE) was held in the National Astronomy
Observatories of Chinese Academy of Sciences (NAOC) in Beijing,
China in September 10-12, 2001. The meeting was focused on five
areas of the solar-terrestrial magnetic activity and space
environment studies, including study on solar surface magnetism;
solar magnetic activity, dynamical response of the heliosphere;
space weather prediction; and space environment exploration and
monitoring. A hot topic of space research, CMEs, which are widely
believed to be the most important phenomenon of the space
environment, is discussed in many papers. Other papers show results
of observational and theoretical studies toward better
understanding of the complicated image of the magnetic coupling
between the Sun and the Earth, although little is still known
little its physical background. Space weather prediction, which is
very important for a modern society expanding into out-space, is
another hot topic of space research. However, a long way is still
to go to predict exactly when and where a disaster will happen in
the space. In that sense, there is much to do for space environment
exploration and monitoring. The manuscripts submitted to this
Monograph are divided into the following parts: (1) solar surface
magnetism, (2) solar magnetic activity, (3) dynamical response of
the heliosphere, (4) space environment exploration and monitoring;
and (5) space weather prediction. Papers presented in this meeting
but not submitted to this Monograph are listed by title as
unpublished papers at the end of this book.
This is the first book to take a truly comprehensive look at
clustering. It begins with an introduction to cluster analysis and
goes on to explore: proximity measures; hierarchical clustering;
partition clustering; neural network-based clustering; kernel-based
clustering; sequential data clustering; large-scale data
clustering; data visualization and high-dimensional data
clustering; and cluster validation. The authors assume no previous
background in clustering and their generous inclusion of examples
and references help make the subject matter comprehensible for
readers of varying levels and backgrounds.
Widely used in adsorption, catalysis and ion exchange, the family
of molecular sieves such as zeolites has been greatly extended and
many advances have recently been achieved in the field of molecular
sieves synthesis and related porous materials. Chemistry of
Zeolites and Related Porous Materials focuses on the synthetic and
structural chemistry of the major types of molecular sieves. It
offers a systematic introduction to and an in-depth discussion of
microporous, mesoporous, and macroporous materials and also
includes metal-organic frameworks.* Provides focused coverage of
the key aspects of molecular sieves* Features two frontier
subjects: molecular engineering and host-guest advanced materials*
Comprehensively covers both theory and application with particular
emphasis on industrial uses This book is essential reading for
researches in the chemical and materials industries and research
institutions. The book is also indispensable for researches and
engineers in R&D (for catalysis) divisions of companies in
petroleum refining and the petrochemical and fine chemical
industries.
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