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Presents a systematic study of the common zeros of polynomials in
several variables which are related to higher dimensional
quadrature. The author uses a new approach which is based on the
recent development of orthogonal polynomials in several variables
and differs significantly from the previous ones based on algebraic
ideal theory. Featuring a great deal of new work, new theorems and,
in many cases, new proofs, this self-contained work will be of
great interest to researchers in numerical analysis, the theory of
orthogonal polynomials and related subjects.
This book forges a link between residential CO2 emissions and time
use, focussing on China as a key case study. To provide a better
understanding of the energy implications of the lifestyle
differences between urban and rural China, Pui Ting Wong and Yuan
Xu utilise time-use methodology as an alternative way to explore
the links between individual lifestyle and residential electricity
consumption. They begin by examining how Chinese citizens divide
their time between daily activities, highlighting patterns around
indicators including age, gender, education, and economic status.
They go on to quantify CO2 intensities of these time-use
activities. Through this linkage, this book presents an alternative
strategy for climate-friendly living, highlighting the ways in
which urban planning can be deployed to help individuals adapt
their time-use patterns for CO2 mitigation. Providing a novel
contribution to the growing literature on residential electricity
consumption, Residential Electricity Consumption in Urbanizing
China will be of great interest to scholars of climate policy,
energy studies, time use, and urban planning.
Serving both as an introduction to the subject and as a reference,
this book presents the theory in elegant form and with modern
concepts and notation. It covers the general theory and emphasizes
the classical types of orthogonal polynomials whose weight
functions are supported on standard domains. The approach is a
blend of classical analysis and symmetry group theoretic methods.
Finite reflection groups are used to motivate and classify
symmetries of weight functions and the associated polynomials. This
revised edition has been updated throughout to reflect recent
developments in the field. It contains 25% new material, including
two brand new chapters on orthogonal polynomials in two variables,
which will be especially useful for applications, and orthogonal
polynomials on the unit sphere. The most modern and complete
treatment of the subject available, it will be useful to a wide
audience of mathematicians and applied scientists, including
physicists, chemists and engineers.
This book systematically analyzes how and why China has expectedly
lost and then surprisingly gained ground in the quest to solve the
complicated environmental problem of air pollution over the past
two decades. Yuan Xu shines a light on how China's sulfur dioxide
emissions rose quickly in tandem with rapid economic growth but
then dropped to a level not seen for at least four decades. Despite
this favorable mitigation outcome, Xu details how this stemmed from
a litany of policy stumbles within the Chinese context of no
democracy and a lack of sound rule of law. Throughout this book,
the author examines China's environmental governance and strategy
and how they shape environmental policy. The chapters weave
together a goal-centered governance model that China has adopted of
centralized goal setting, decentralized goal attainment,
decentralized policy making and implementation. Xu concludes that
this model provides compelling evidence that China's worst
environmental years reside in the past. This book will be of great
interest to students and scholars of Chinese environmental policy
and governance, air pollution, climate change and sustainable
development, as well as practitioners and policy makers working in
these fields. The Open Access version of this book, available at
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429452154, has been made
available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No
Derivatives 4.0 license.
This monograph records progress in approximation theory and
harmonic analysis on balls and spheres, and presents contemporary
material that will be useful to analysts in this area. While the
first part of the book contains mainstream material on the subject,
the second and the third parts deal with more specialized topics,
such as analysis in weight spaces with reflection invariant weight
functions, and analysis on balls and simplexes. The last part of
the book features several applications, including cubature
formulas, distribution of points on the sphere, and the
reconstruction algorithm in computerized tomography. This book is
directed at researchers and advanced graduate students in analysis.
Mathematicians who are familiar with Fourier analysis and harmonic
analysis will understand many of the concepts that appear in this
manuscript: spherical harmonics, the Hardy-Littlewood maximal
function, the Marcinkiewicz multiplier theorem, the Riesz
transform, and doubling weights are all familiar tools to
researchers in this area.
Presents a systematic study of the common zeros of polynomials in
several variables which are related to higher dimensional
quadrature. The author uses a new approach which is based on the
recent development of orthogonal polynomials in several variables
and differs significantly from the previous ones based on algebraic
ideal theory. Featuring a great deal of new work, new theorems and,
in many cases, new proofs, this self-contained work will be of
great interest to researchers in numerical analysis, the theory of
orthogonal polynomials and related subjects.
This book systematically analyzes how and why China has expectedly
lost and then surprisingly gained ground in the quest to solve the
complicated environmental problem of air pollution over the past
two decades. Yuan Xu shines a light on how China's sulfur dioxide
emissions rose quickly in tandem with rapid economic growth but
then dropped to a level not seen for at least four decades. Despite
this favorable mitigation outcome, Xu details how this stemmed from
a litany of policy stumbles within the Chinese context of no
democracy and a lack of sound rule of law. Throughout this book,
the author examines China's environmental governance and strategy
and how they shape environmental policy. The chapters weave
together a goal-centered governance model that China has adopted of
centralized goal setting, decentralized goal attainment,
decentralized policy making and implementation. Xu concludes that
this model provides compelling evidence that China's worst
environmental years reside in the past. This book will be of great
interest to students and scholars of Chinese environmental policy
and governance, air pollution, climate change and sustainable
development, as well as practitioners and policy makers working in
these fields. The Open Access version of this book, available at
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429452154, has been made
available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No
Derivatives 4.0 license.
This monograph records progress in approximation theory and
harmonic analysis on balls and spheres, and presents contemporary
material that will be useful to analysts in this area. While the
first part of the book contains mainstream material on the subject,
the second and the third parts deal with more specialized topics,
such as analysis in weight spaces with reflection invariant weight
functions, and analysis on balls and simplexes. The last part of
the book features several applications, including cubature
formulas, distribution of points on the sphere, and the
reconstruction algorithm in computerized tomography. This book is
directed at researchers and advanced graduate students in analysis.
Mathematicians who are familiar with Fourier analysis and harmonic
analysis will understand many of the concepts that appear in this
manuscript: spherical harmonics, the Hardy-Littlewood maximal
function, the Marcinkiewicz multiplier theorem, the Riesz
transform, and doubling weights are all familiar tools to
researchers in this area.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International
Standard Conference on Trustworthy Distributed Computing and
Services, ISCTCS 2013, held in Beijing, China, in November 2013.
The 49 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and
selected from 267 papers. The topics covered are trustworthy
infrastructure; security, survivability and fault tolerance;
standards, evaluation and certification; trustworthiness of
services.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International
Standard Conference on Trustworthy Distributed Computing and
Services, ISCTCS 2012, held in Beijing, China, in May/June 2012.
The 92 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and
selected from 278 papers. The topics covered are architecture for
trusted computing systems, trusted computing platform, trusted
systems build, network and protocol security, mobile network
security, network survivability and other critical theories and
standard systems, credible assessment, credible measurement and
metrics, trusted systems, trusted networks, trusted mobile network,
trusted routing, trusted software, trusted operating systems,
trusted storage, fault-tolerant computing and other key
technologies, trusted e-commerce and e-government, trusted
logistics, trusted internet of things, trusted cloud and other
trusted services and applications.
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Machine Learning for Cyber Security - 4th International Conference, ML4CS 2022, Guangzhou, China, December 2-4, 2022, Proceedings, Part I (Paperback, 1st ed. 2022)
Yuan Xu, Hongyang Yan, Huang Teng, Jun Cai, Jin Li
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R2,726
Discovery Miles 27 260
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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The three-volume proceedings set LNCS 13655,13656 and 13657
constitutes the refereedproceedings of the 4th International
Conference on Machine Learning for Cyber Security, ML4CS 2022,
which taking place during December 2-4, 2022, held in Guangzhou,
China. The 100 full papers and 46 short papers were included in
these proceedings were carefully reviewed and selected from 367
submissions.
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Machine Learning for Cyber Security - 4th International Conference, ML4CS 2022, Guangzhou, China, December 2-4, 2022, Proceedings, Part II (Paperback, 1st ed. 2022)
Yuan Xu, Hongyang Yan, Huang Teng, Jun Cai, Jin Li
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R2,720
Discovery Miles 27 200
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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The three-volume proceedings set LNCS 13655,13656 and 13657
constitutes the refereedproceedings of the 4th International
Conference on Machine Learning for Cyber Security, ML4CS 2022,
which taking place during December 2-4, 2022, held in Guangzhou,
China. The 100 full papers and 46 short papers were included in
these proceedings were carefully reviewed and selected from 367
submissions.
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Machine Learning for Cyber Security - 4th International Conference, ML4CS 2022, Guangzhou, China, December 2-4, 2022, Proceedings, Part III (Paperback, 1st ed. 2022)
Yuan Xu, Hongyang Yan, Huang Teng, Jun Cai, Jin Li
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R2,730
Discovery Miles 27 300
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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The three-volume proceedings set LNCS 13655,13656 and 13657
constitutes the refereedproceedings of the 4th International
Conference on Machine Learning for Cyber Security, ML4CS 2022,
which taking place during December 2-4, 2022, held in Guangzhou,
China. The 100 full papers and 46 short papers were included in
these proceedings were carefully reviewed and selected from 367
submissions.
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IoT and Big Data Technologies for Health Care - Second EAI International Conference, IoTCare 2021, Virtual Event, October 18-19, 2021, Proceedings, Part I (Paperback, 1st ed. 2022)
Shui-Hua Wang, Zheng Zhang, Yuan Xu
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R2,963
Discovery Miles 29 630
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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This two-volume set of LNICST 414 and 415 constitutes the refereed
post-conference proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on
IoT and Big Data Technologies for Health Care, IoTCARE 2021, which
took place in October 2021. Due to COVID-19 pandemic the conference
was held virtually. The 79 revised full papers were carefully
reviewed and selected from 165 submissions. The papers are arranged
thematically as follows: Integrating healthcare with IoT;
Information fusion for the devices of IoT; AI-based internet of
medical things.
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Multimedia Technology and Enhanced Learning - Third EAI International Conference, ICMTEL 2021, Virtual Event, April 8-9, 2021, Proceedings, Part I (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Weina Fu, Yuan Xu, Shui-Hua Wang, Yudong Zhang
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R1,497
Discovery Miles 14 970
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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This two-volume book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the
3rd International Conference on Multimedia Technology and Enhanced
Learning, ICMTEL 2021, held in April 2021. Due to the COVID-19
pandemic the conference was held virtually. The 97 revised full
papers have been selected from 208 submissions. They describe new
learning technologies which range from smart school, smart class
and smart learning at home and which have been developed from new
technologies such as machine learning, multimedia and Internet of
Things.
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Multimedia Technology and Enhanced Learning - Third EAI International Conference, ICMTEL 2021, Virtual Event, April 8-9, 2021, Proceedings, Part II (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Weina Fu, Yuan Xu, Shui-Hua Wang, Yudong Zhang
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R1,465
Discovery Miles 14 650
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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This two-volume book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the
3rd International Conference on Multimedia Technology and Enhanced
Learning, ICMTEL 2021, held in April 2021. Due to the COVID-19
pandemic the conference was held virtually. The 97 revised full
papers have been selected from 208 submissions. They describe new
learning technologies which range from smart school, smart class
and smart learning at home and which have been developed from new
technologies such as machine learning, multimedia and Internet of
Things.
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