|
|
Showing 1 - 25 of
298 matches in All Departments
The English-Russian volume contains about 50,000 terms covering
various fields and subfields of nuclear engineering and technology:
nuclear physics, thermonuclear research, nuclear reactors, nuclear
fuel, isotopes, radiation, reliability and safety issues,
environmental protection, emergency issues, radiation hazards.
Terms from the military nuclear field are also included, as well as
the names of nuclear power plants and nuclear societies worldwide.
It also contains a comprehensive section of about 6,500
abbreviations..
This volume and its companion Volume 351 will supplement Volume 194
of MIE. The guides are specifically designed to meet the needs of
graduate students and postdocs as well as researchers. Whether an
established researcher or newcomer to the field, these volumes will
contain all the up-to-date methods needed to study "Genes in
Yeast." Procedures are included to enable newcomers to set up a
yeast laboratory and to master basic manipulations. Relevant
background and reference information will be given for proven
procedures that can be used as a guide for developing protocols in
a number of disciplines.
Within the last decade there has been an increasing awareness that
use of standards deeply notched fracture mechanics test specimens
can result in substantial over-or-under-assessments of the real
fracture toughness associated with shallow surface cracks.
The loft, a quintessentially urban form, is an ideal way to convert
a home into a unique space that reflects its owner's personality.
This book emphasizes how easy these projects can be, and how well
they can approximate the enormous lofts of London and Manhattan by
way of careful design.
A guide for screening feasible alternative, innovative, and
emerging treatment technologies for contaminated soils and sludges
at CERCLA (Superfund) sites. The technology data were selected from
individual treatment technology vendors. Indexed by vendor only.
Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Por
Halogenated-Organic Con- taining Waste
1 and 2 Maccabees are presented here, both the King James and Douay
Rheims versions.
Novel asymmetric synthetic methods are a vital strategem in the
armoury of the organic chemist, particularly for those involved in
the preparation or application of chiral organic molecules. this
series is devoted to presenting the latest advances in the field of
asymmetric synthesis, drawing contributions on emerging areas and
articles providing authoritative perspectives on more developed
synthetic stategies from leading researchers in the field. This
volume consists of six contributions on a variety of topical areas,
ranging from the preparation and application of chiral
cylopentadienes, the synthesis of non-racemic amines, diketones and
-keto esters and ferrocenes, to the use of biocatalysis and
application of microbial methods for the synthesis of chiral
molecules and fine chemicals.
Handbook of Convex Geometry, Volume B offers a survey of convex
geometry and its many ramifications and connections with other
fields of mathematics, including convexity, lattices,
crystallography, and convex functions. The selection first offers
information on the geometry of numbers, lattice points, and packing
and covering with convex sets. Discussions focus on packing in
non-Euclidean spaces, problems in the Euclidean plane, general
convex bodies, computational complexity of lattice point problem,
centrally symmetric convex bodies, reduction theory, and lattices
and the space of lattices. The text then examines finite packing
and covering and tilings, including plane tilings, monohedral
tilings, bin packing, and sausage problems. The manuscript takes a
look at valuations and dissections, geometric crystallography,
convexity and differential geometry, and convex functions. Topics
include differentiability, inequalities, uniqueness theorems for
convex hypersurfaces, mixed discriminants and mixed volumes,
differential geometric characterization of convexity, reduction of
quadratic forms, and finite groups of symmetry operations. The
selection is a dependable source of data for mathematicians and
researchers interested in convex geometry.
Handbook of Convex Geometry, Volume A offers a survey of convex
geometry and its many ramifications and relations with other areas
of mathematics, including convexity, geometric inequalities, and
convex sets. The selection first offers information on the history
of convexity, characterizations of convex sets, and mixed volumes.
Topics include elementary convexity, equality in the
Aleksandrov-Fenchel inequality, mixed surface area measures,
characteristic properties of convex sets in analysis and
differential geometry, and extensions of the notion of a convex
set. The text then reviews the standard isoperimetric theorem and
stability of geometric inequalities. The manuscript takes a look at
selected affine isoperimetric inequalities, extremum problems for
convex discs and polyhedra, and rigidity. Discussions focus on
include infinitesimal and static rigidity related to surfaces,
isoperimetric problem for convex polyhedral, bounds for the volume
of a convex polyhedron, curvature image inequality, Busemann
intersection inequality and its relatives, and Petty projection
inequality. The book then tackles geometric algorithms, convexity
and discrete optimization, mathematical programming and convex
geometry, and the combinatorial aspects of convex polytopes. The
selection is a valuable source of data for mathematicians and
researchers interested in convex geometry.
Sweeney Todd is a barber who dispatches his victims by pulling a
lever as they sit in his barber chair. His victims fall backward
down a revolving trapdoor into the basement of his shop, generally
causing them to break their necks or skulls. In case they are
alive, Todd goes to the basement and "polishes them off" (slitting
their throats with his straight razor). After Todd has robbed his
dead victims of their goods, Mrs. Lovett, his partner in crime,
assists him in disposing of the bodies by baking their flesh into
meat pies and selling them to the unsuspecting customers of her pie
shop. All the horror stories in this nice collection are written by
unknown authors.
Hardbound. This reference work covers the many aspects of Robust
Inference. Much of what is contained in the chapters, written by
leading experts in the field, has not been part of previous surveys
of this area. Robust Inference has been an active area of research
for the last two decades. Especially during recent years it has
been extended in different directions covering a wide variety of
models. This volume will be valuable for both graduate students and
researchers using statistical methods.
This book deals with topics such as single molecular electronics
and photonics, NICE devices, smart soft materials, interfacial
dynamic technology, and fabrication and characterization
technology.
These Proceedings contain the papers presented at The Ninth
International World Wide Web Conference (WWW9) held on May 15-19,
2000 in Amsterdam, the capital of The Netherlands. Leaders from
industry, academia, and government present the latest developments
in Web technology, and discuss the issues and challenges facing the
Web community as it moves into the 21st Century.
The second volume of this work contains Parts 2 and 3 of the
"Handbook of Coding Theory". Part 2, "Connections", is devoted to
connections between coding theory and other branches of mathematics
and computer science. Part 3, "Applications", deals with a variety
of applications for coding.
|
Moelwynion
Unknown
|
R871
Discovery Miles 8 710
|
Ships in 10 - 15 working days
|
Handbook of Combinatorics, Volume 1 focuses on basic methods,
paradigms, results, issues, and trends across the broad spectrum of
combinatorics. The selection first elaborates on the basic graph
theory, connectivity and network flows, and matchings and
extensions. Discussions focus on stable sets and claw free graphs,
nonbipartite matching, multicommodity flows and disjoint paths,
minimum cost circulations and flows, special proof techniques for
paths and circuits, and Hamilton paths and circuits in digraphs.
The manuscript then examines coloring, stable sets, and perfect
graphs and embeddings and minors. The book takes a look at random
graphs, hypergraphs, partially ordered sets, and matroids. Topics
include geometric lattices, structural properties, linear
extensions and correlation, dimension and posets of bounded degree,
hypergraphs and set systems, stability, transversals, and
matchings, and phase transition. The manuscript also reviews the
combinatorial number theory, point lattices, convex polytopes and
related complexes, and extremal problems in combinatorial geometry.
The selection is a valuable reference for researchers interested in
combinatorics.
This first part presents chapters on models of computation,
complexity theory, data structures, and efficient computation in
many recognized sub-disciplines of Theoretical Computer Science.
|
You may like...
Let's Rock
The Black Keys
CD
R229
Discovery Miles 2 290
|