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China's urbanization has stunned the world in the past two decades-
but as the authors of this book explain, the growth is only set to
continue. The divide between urban and rural citizens in China
implicates every aspect of Chinese life, from education to
pollution to healthcare. In this book, one of China's most
celebrated academic urbanists and a major urban planner collaborate
in laying out and analyzing the problems of China's urban-rural
divide, experiences of urbanization, and what the future holds.
This book is a must read, not only for the accurate summaries of
China's developmental experience it includes, but also for the
insights it provides into the mentalities of the government
officials and private developers who are creating realities on the
ground in Chinese cities.
This book focuses on corporate social responsibility (CSR) records
of Chinese oil investments in five Latin American countries: Peru,
Ecuador, Argentina, Colombia, and Venezuela. These investments have
been spearheaded by China's national oil companies and their
behavior has been scantly studied. The author uses comparative case
studies to empirically examine existing theories of CSR. By using
oil companies as the basic unit of analysis, this project adds a
micro-level dimension to the field of China-Latin America
relationship. It is ideal for audiences interested in the political
economy of the oil industry, China, Latin America, and corporate
social responsibility.
This monograph develops the Gaussian functional capacity theory
with applications to restricting the Gaussian Campanato/Sobolev/BV
space. Included in the text is a new geometric characterization of
the Gaussian 1-capacity and the Gaussian Poincare 1-inequality.
Applications to function spaces and geometric measures are also
presented. This book will be of use to researchers who specialize
in potential theory, elliptic differential equations, functional
analysis, probability, and geometric measure theory.
Polyhedra have attracted scientists' attentions due to their
high-symmetric architectures since ancient times, and even served
as common modes in natural world. Chemists in the past few
centuries have strived to synthesise these polyhedral targets.
Despite achievements that have been arrived, there is still a gap
between the great varieties of polyhedral shapes observed in nature
and the relatively limited molecular polyhedra constructed by small
organic molecules. Fortunately, DNA was shown to be an excellent
material in molecular construction. The construction of polyhedral
structures with DNA improves the development of synthetic
chemistry. This book reviews the recent progress made in the
theoretical investigation of a new mathematical theory of DNA
polyhedra.
During the last 60 years the theory of function spaces has been a
subject of growing interest and increasing diversity. Based on
three formally different developments, namely, the theory of Besov
and Triebel-Lizorkin spaces, the theory of Morrey and Campanato
spaces and the theory of Q spaces, the authors develop a unified
framework for all of these spaces. As a byproduct, the authors
provide a completion of the theory of Triebel-Lizorkin spaces when
p = .
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