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This book highlights the synthesis/fabrication of novel materials
for different kinds of optical applications. It covers all aspects
of optical applications starting from LED/Lasers, SERS,
bio-sensing, bio-imaging and non-linear optical applications such
as optical limiting, saturable absorbers etc. The book describes
the development of novel materials and geometry as well as
engineering of their size and shape for harvesting better optical
properties. Nonconventional plasmonic materials and their
fabrication are discussed apart from the conventionally employed
noble metal based nanosystems. In addition, development of Novel
materials/structures for biosensing /bioimaging /optical limiting
are also covered.
In the course of fuzzy technological development, fuzzy graph
theory was identified quite early on for its importance in making
things work. Two very important and useful concepts are those of
granularity and of nonlinear ap proximations. The concept of
granularity has evolved as a cornerstone of Lotfi A.Zadeh's theory
of perception, while the concept of nonlinear approx imation is the
driving force behind the success of the consumer electronics
products manufacturing. It is fair to say fuzzy graph theory paved
the way for engineers to build many rule-based expert systems. In
the open literature, there are many papers written on the subject
of fuzzy graph theory. However, there are relatively books
available on the very same topic. Professors' Mordeson and Nair
have made a real contribution in putting together a very com
prehensive book on fuzzy graphs and fuzzy hypergraphs. In
particular, the discussion on hypergraphs certainly is an
innovative idea. For an experienced engineer who has spent a great
deal of time in the lab oratory, it is usually a good idea to
revisit the theory. Professors Mordeson and Nair have created such
a volume which enables engineers and design ers to benefit from
referencing in one place. In addition, this volume is a testament
to the numerous contributions Professor John N. Mordeson and his
associates have made to the mathematical studies in so many
different topics of fuzzy mathematics."
Database and database systems have become an essential part of everyday life, such as in banking activities, online shopping, or reservations of airline tickets and hotels. These trends place more demands on the capabilities of future database systems, which need to evolve into decision making systems based on data from multiple sources with varying reliability. In this book a model for the next generation of database systems is presented. It is demonstrated how to quantize favorable and unfavorable qualitative facts so that they can be stored and processed efficiently, as well as how to use the reliability of the contributing sources in our decision makings. The concept of a confidence index set (ciset), is introduced in order to mathematically model the above issues. A simple introduction to relational database systems is given allowing anyone with no background in database theory to appreciate the further contents of this work, especially the extended relational operations and semantics of the ciset relational database model.
In the mid-1960's I had the pleasure of attending a talk by Lotfi
Zadeh at which he presented some of his basic (and at the time,
recent) work on fuzzy sets. Lotfi's algebra of fuzzy subsets of a
set struck me as very nice; in fact, as a graduate student in the
mid-1950's, I had suggested similar ideas about
continuous-truth-valued propositional calculus (inffor "and," sup
for "or") to my advisor, but he didn't go for it (and in fact,
confused it with the foundations of probability theory), so I ended
up writing a thesis in a more conventional area of mathematics
(differential algebra). I especially enjoyed Lotfi's discussion of
fuzzy convexity; I remember talking to him about possible ways of
extending this work, but I didn't pursue this at the time. I have
elsewhere told the story of how, when I saw C. L. Chang's 1968
paper on fuzzy topological spaces, I was impelled to try my hand at
fuzzi fying algebra. This led to my 1971 paper "Fuzzy groups,"
which became the starting point of an entire literature on fuzzy
algebraic structures. In 1974 King-Sun Fu invited me to speak at a
U. S. -Japan seminar on Fuzzy Sets and their Applications, which
was to be held that summer in Berkeley."
Regenerative engineering, with its ability to foster novel
therapeutic techniques and strategies, has emerged as the most
versatile and innovative technology of the 21st century. The past
few years have seen a significant interest in the development of
injectable hydrogels as a delivery system to realize the dream of
regenerative engineering. The book will explain synthetic
approaches towards developing injectable hydrogels, and the
clinical implications and applications of injectable hydrogels for
engineering various tissues. Injectable Hydrogels for Regenerative
Engineering is the first of its kind to bring together the fields
of injectable hydrogels and regenerative engineering to give a
perspective of the emerging therapeutic strategies for a wide
audience.
This volume presents a comprehensive analysis of microfinance
initiatives in India. Through substantive field research and case
studies ranging across the country, it examines Indian microfinance
within its distinct socio-economic realities - the role of women,
financial inclusion, rural entrepreneurship, and innovation - its
interactions with multiple institutions, the challenges, as well as
future directions.
This volume presents a comprehensive analysis of microfinance
initiatives in India. Through substantive field research and case
studies ranging across the country, it examines Indian microfinance
within its distinct socio-economic realities the role of women,
financial inclusion, rural entrepreneurship, and innovation its
interactions with mult
Nanotechnology and regenerative engineering have emerged to the
forefront as the most versatile and innovative technologies to
foster novel therapeutic techniques and strategies of the
twenty-first century. The first edition of Nanotechnology and
Tissue Engineering: The Scaffold was the first comprehensive source
to explain the developments in nanostructured biomaterials for
tissue engineering, the relevance of nanostructured materials in
tissue regeneration, and the current applications of nanostructured
scaffolds for engineering various tissues. This fully revised
second edition, renamed Nanotechnology and Regenerative
Engineering: The Scaffold, provides a thorough update to the
existing material, bringing together these two unique areas to give
a perspective of the emerging therapeutic strategies for a wide
audience. New coverage includes: Updated discussion of the
importance of scaffolds in tissue engineering Exploration of
cellular interactions at the nanoscale Complete range of
fabrication processes capable of developing nanostructured
scaffolds for regenerative engineering Applications of
nanostructured scaffolds for neural, skin, cardiovascular, and
musculoskeletal regenerative engineering FDA approval process of
nanostructure scaffolds Products based on nanostructured scaffolds
Due to the unique and tissue-mimic properties of the nanostructured
scaffolds, the past five years have seen a tremendous growth in
nanostructured materials for biological applications. The revised
work presents the current state-of-the-art developments in
nanostructured scaffolds for regenerative engineering.
While Java texts are plentiful, it's difficult to find one that
takes a real-world approach, and encourages novice programmers to
build on their Java skills through practical exercise. Written by
an expert with 19 experience teaching computer programming, Java
Programming Fundamentals presents object-oriented programming by
employing examples taken from everyday life. Provides a foundation
in object-oriented design principles and UML notation Describes
common pitfalls and good programming practices Furnishes
supplemental links, documents, and programs on its companion
website, www.premnair.net Uses day-to-day life examples to
introduce every object-oriented and programming concept Includes an
extensive stand-alone chapter on GUI and event programming Contains
numerous examples, self-check questions, quick review material and
an extensive list of both programming and non-programming exercises
The text presents object-oriented design and programming principles
in a completely integrated and incremental fashion. It correlates
each concept to a real-world application example and then
introduces the corresponding Java language construct. The approach
continues throughout the book, in that every concept is first
introduced through practical examples, followed by short
programming tutorials. To round out its coverage, the book provides
several case studies, which illustrate various design issues and
demonstrate the usefulness of techniques presented throughout the
book. Using its one-of-a-kind approach, Java Programming
Fundamentals demonstrates the object-oriented design techniques
required to simulate actual real-life situations without
compromising study of traditional programming constructs and
structures.
This volume explores Western attitudes towards the phenomenon of
Easternization, drawing upon Eastern perspectives and examining the
impact upon contemporary culture to argue that Easternization is
another type of globalization.
Novels by significant Modernist authors can be described as romans
a clef , providing insight into restrictions governing the
representation of female homosexuality in the early twentieth
century. Nair argues that key novels of the period represented
same-sex desire through the encryption of personal references
directed towards coterie audiences.
Database and database systems have become an essential part of
everyday life, such as in banking activities, online shopping, or
reservations of airline tickets and hotels. These trends place more
demands on the capabilities of future database systems, which need
to evolve into decision making systems based on data from multiple
sources with varying reliability. In this book a model for the next
generation of database systems is presented. It is demonstrated how
to quantize favorable and unfavorable qualitative facts so that
they can be stored and processed efficiently, as well as how to use
the reliability of the contributing sources in our decision
makings. The concept of a confidence index set (ciset), is
introduced in order to mathematically model the above issues. A
simple introduction to relational database systems is given
allowing anyone with no background in database theory to appreciate
the further contents of this work, especially the extended
relational operations and semantics of the ciset relational
database model.
In the course of fuzzy technological development, fuzzy graph
theory was identified quite early on for its importance in making
things work. Two very important and useful concepts are those of
granularity and of nonlinear ap proximations. The concept of
granularity has evolved as a cornerstone of Lotfi A.Zadeh's theory
of perception, while the concept of nonlinear approx imation is the
driving force behind the success of the consumer electronics
products manufacturing. It is fair to say fuzzy graph theory paved
the way for engineers to build many rule-based expert systems. In
the open literature, there are many papers written on the subject
of fuzzy graph theory. However, there are relatively books
available on the very same topic. Professors' Mordeson and Nair
have made a real contribution in putting together a very com
prehensive book on fuzzy graphs and fuzzy hypergraphs. In
particular, the discussion on hypergraphs certainly is an
innovative idea. For an experienced engineer who has spent a great
deal of time in the lab oratory, it is usually a good idea to
revisit the theory. Professors Mordeson and Nair have created such
a volume which enables engineers and design ers to benefit from
referencing in one place. In addition, this volume is a testament
to the numerous contributions Professor John N. Mordeson and his
associates have made to the mathematical studies in so many
different topics of fuzzy mathematics."
In the mid-1960's I had the pleasure of attending a talk by Lotfi
Zadeh at which he presented some of his basic (and at the time,
recent) work on fuzzy sets. Lotfi's algebra of fuzzy subsets of a
set struck me as very nice; in fact, as a graduate student in the
mid-1950's, I had suggested similar ideas about
continuous-truth-valued propositional calculus (inffor "and," sup
for "or") to my advisor, but he didn't go for it (and in fact,
confused it with the foundations of probability theory), so I ended
up writing a thesis in a more conventional area of mathematics
(differential algebra). I especially enjoyed Lotfi's discussion of
fuzzy convexity; I remember talking to him about possible ways of
extending this work, but I didn't pursue this at the time. I have
elsewhere told the story of how, when I saw C. L. Chang's 1968
paper on fuzzy topological spaces, I was impelled to try my hand at
fuzzi fying algebra. This led to my 1971 paper "Fuzzy groups,"
which became the starting point of an entire literature on fuzzy
algebraic structures. In 1974 King-Sun Fu invited me to speak at a
U. S. -Japan seminar on Fuzzy Sets and their Applications, which
was to be held that summer in Berkeley."
While Java texts are plentiful, it's difficult to find one that
takes a real-world approach, and encourages novice programmers to
build on their Java skills through practical exercise. Written by
an expert with 19 experience teaching computer programming, Java
Programming Fundamentals presents object-oriented programming by
employing examples taken from everyday life. Provides a foundation
in object-oriented design principles and UML notation Describes
common pitfalls and good programming practices Furnishes
supplemental links, documents, and programs on its companion
website, www.premnair.net Uses day-to-day life examples to
introduce every object-oriented and programming concept Includes an
extensive stand-alone chapter on GUI and event programming Contains
numerous examples, self-check questions, quick review material and
an extensive list of both programming and non-programming exercises
The text presents object-oriented design and programming principles
in a completely integrated and incremental fashion. It correlates
each concept to a real-world application example and then
introduces the corresponding Java language construct. The approach
continues throughout the book, in that every concept is first
introduced through practical examples, followed by short
programming tutorials. To round out its coverage, the book provides
several case studies, which illustrate various design issues and
demonstrate the usefulness of techniques presented throughout the
book. Using its one-of-a-kind approach, Java Programming
Fundamentals demonstrates the object-oriented design techniques
required to simulate actual real-life situations without
compromising study of traditional programming constructs and
structures.
This book highlights the synthesis/fabrication of novel materials
for different kinds of optical applications. It covers all aspects
of optical applications starting from LED/Lasers, SERS,
bio-sensing, bio-imaging and non-linear optical applications such
as optical limiting, saturable absorbers etc. The book describes
the development of novel materials and geometry as well as
engineering of their size and shape for harvesting better optical
properties. Nonconventional plasmonic materials and their
fabrication are discussed apart from the conventionally employed
noble metal based nanosystems. In addition, development of Novel
materials/structures for biosensing /bioimaging /optical limiting
are also covered.
The book comprises selected papers presented at the International
Conference on Advanced Computing, Networking and Informatics (ICANI
2018), organized by Medi-Caps University, India. It includes novel
and original research work on advanced computing, networking and
informatics, and discusses a wide variety of industrial,
engineering and scientific applications of the emerging techniques
in the field of computing and networking.
Novels by significant Modernist authors can be described as romans
a clef , providing insight into restrictions governing the
representation of female homosexuality in the early twentieth
century. Nair argues that key novels of the period represented
same-sex desire through the encryption of personal references
directed towards coterie audiences.
This volume explores Western attitudes towards the phenomenon of
Easternization, drawing upon Eastern perspectives and examining the
impact upon contemporary culture to argue that Easternization is
another type of globalization.
Molecular Imprinted Polymer Composites: Synthesis, Characterisation
and Applications covers the design of composite materials
containing nanostructures and molecular imprinted polymers that has
materialized the ever-sought out vision of homogeneous molecular
imprinted polymers. The inherent high surface-to-volume ratio of
nanostructures has served well in increasing the surface area of
conventional bulk polymers. In recent decades, molecularly
imprinted polymer nanocomposite materials have attracted much
attention for their potential applications in the fields of
separation science, sensing, drug delivery, waste water treatment
and catalysis, hence this book provides a much needed update on
progress.
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