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Numbers, Information and Complexity is a collection of about 50
articles in honour of Rudolf Ahlswede. His main areas of research
are represented in the three sections, `Numbers and Combinations',
`Information Theory (Channels and Networks, Combinatorial and
Algebraic Coding, Cryptology, with the related fields Data
Compression, Entropy Theory, Symbolic Dynamics, Probability and
Statistics)', and `Complexity'. Special attention was paid to the
interplay between the fields. Surveys on topics of current interest
are included as well as new research results. The book features
surveys on Combinatorics about topics such as intersection
theorems, which are not yet covered in textbooks, several
contributions by leading experts in data compression, and relations
to Natural Sciences are discussed.
Women Filmmakers in Sinophone World Cinema portrays a group of
important contemporary women filmmakers working across the
Sinophone world including Taiwan, Hong Kong, the mainland, and
beyond. The book delineates and conceptualizes their cinematic and
trans-media practices within an evolving, multifaceted feminist
intimate-public commons. The films by these experienced and
emerging filmmakers, including Huang Yu-shan, Yau Ching, Ai
Xiaoming, Wen Hui, Huang Ji and others, represent some of the most
innovative and socially engaged work in both fictional and
non-fictional modes in Chinese-language cinema as well as global
women’s cinema. Their narrative, documentary, and experimental
film practices from the 1980s to the present, along with their work
in sister media such as dance, theater, literature, and
contemporary art, their activities as scholars, educators,
activists, and film festival organizers or jurors, have
significantly reshaped the landscape of Sinophone film culture and
expanded the borders of world cinema.
This book introduces the background, basic concepts and evolution
of computer network development; by comparing and contrasting with
the typical network architectures in the market. The book focuses
on the architecture and underpinning technologies towards the
future in network designs. It also provides a reconfigurable
evolutionary network function innovation platform for researches to
run experiments on the networks they designed. The contents of this
book are novel, informative, and practical — a reflection of the
state-of-art development in network architecture. This book is
written for engineers and researchers specializing in
communications or computer networks. It could also be adopted as a
textbook for graduate students majoring in communications,
computing, and computer network related disciplines in colleges and
universities.
This book is the sixth volume of the proceedings of the 4th
GeoShanghai International Conference that was held on May 27 - 30,
2018. This volume, entitled "Advances in Soil Dynamics and
Foundation Engineering", covers the recent advances and
technologies in soil dynamics and foundation engineering. These
papers are grouped into four categories: (1) soil dynamics and
earthquake engineering, (2) deep excavations and retaining
structures, (3) shafts and deep foundations, and (4) offshore
geotechnics. It presents the state-of-the-art theories,
experiments, methodologies and findings in the related areas. The
book may benefit researchers and scientists from the academic
fields of soil dynamics and earthquake engineering, geotechnical
engineering, geoenvironmental engineering, transportation
engineering, geology, mining and energy, as well as practical
engineers from the industry. Each of the papers included in this
book received at least two positive peer reviews. The editors would
like to express their sincerest appreciation to all of the
anonymous reviewers all over the world, for their diligent work.
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Lack of proper nutrition can severely impact the immune system, especially when it is already compromised. This book defines recent advances in understanding the nutritional deficiencies found in AIDS and HIV-positive patients. It explores the scientific knowledge of how nutritional and dietary changes and herbal medicines can benefit or potentially harm these patients. The text also discusses the negative effects of undernutrition that can lead to starvation, a potent immunosuppressant. Nutrients and Foods in AIDS is a much-needed scientific appraisal of current alternative strategies used in preventing or treating AIDS and its symptoms for improved quality of life.
The role of antioxidants and other nutritional agents in disease
prevention is a widely discussed subject, attracting attention from
professionals in all areas of medicine. This often-debated and
rapidly evolving area of medicine could have important implications
for how diseases are treated.
Wireless Power Transfer Presents a detailed overview of
multiple-objective wireless power transfer (WPT) technologies,
including the latest research developments and emerging
applications Wireless Power Transfer: Principles and Applications
offers comprehensive coverage of all key aspects of wireless power
transfer (WPT) technologies, including fundamental theory,
intelligent control, configuration analysis, and emerging power
electronics techniques. This unique resource is the first book of
its kind to provide in-depth discussion of energy transmission
control schemes with emphasis on omni-directional vector control,
energy-encryption-based security control, demand-based optimal
designs for transmitter, pickup, and self-resonance coils,
multiple-objective power distribution, and maximum efficiency and
power control under various conditions. In addition, this text:
Presents the methodologies and approaches of emerging
multiple-objective WPT technologies Discusses various applications
for wireless charging techniques, including contactless power for
electric vehicles, in-flight charging for unmanned aerial vehicles,
and underwater wireless charging Covers both intermittent and
continuous impedance matching methods for different classes of
coils Features more than 400 high-quality illustrations and
numerous figures and tables throughout Wireless Power Transfer:
Principles and Applications is an invaluable technical reference
for academic researchers and industry professionals in power and
energy engineering, and an excellent textbook for postgraduate
courses in relevant areas of industrial and electronic engineering.
There are two main approaches in the theory of network error
correction coding. In this SpringerBrief, the authors summarize
some of the most important contributions following the classic
approach, which represents messages by sequences similar to
algebraic coding, and also briefly discuss the main results
following the other approach, that uses the theory of rank metric
codes for network error correction of representing messages by
subspaces. This book starts by establishing the basic linear
network error correction (LNEC) model and then characterizes two
equivalent descriptions. Distances and weights are defined in order
to characterize the discrepancy of these two vectors and to measure
the seriousness of errors. Similar to classical error-correcting
codes, the authors also apply the minimum distance decoding
principle to LNEC codes at each sink node, but use distinct
distances. For this decoding principle, it is shown that the
minimum distance of a LNEC code at each sink node can fully
characterize its error-detecting, error-correcting and
erasure-error-correcting capabilities with respect to the sink
node. In addition, some important and useful coding bounds in
classical coding theory are generalized to linear network error
correction coding, including the Hamming bound, the
Gilbert-Varshamov bound and the Singleton bound. Several
constructive algorithms of LNEC codes are presented, particularly
for LNEC MDS codes, along with an analysis of their performance.
Random linear network error correction coding is feasible for
noncoherent networks with errors. Its performance is investigated
by estimating upper bounds on some failure probabilities by
analyzing the information transmission and error correction.
Finally, the basic theory of subspace codes is introduced including
the encoding and decoding principle as well as the channel model,
the bounds on subspace codes, code construction and decoding
algorithms.
Numbers, Information and Complexity is a collection of about 50
articles in honour of Rudolf Ahlswede. His main areas of research
are represented in the three sections, `Numbers and Combinations',
`Information Theory (Channels and Networks, Combinatorial and
Algebraic Coding, Cryptology, with the related fields Data
Compression, Entropy Theory, Symbolic Dynamics, Probability and
Statistics)', and `Complexity'. Special attention was paid to the
interplay between the fields. Surveys on topics of current interest
are included as well as new research results. The book features
surveys on Combinatorics about topics such as intersection
theorems, which are not yet covered in textbooks, several
contributions by leading experts in data compression, and relations
to Natural Sciences are discussed.
Strategic thinking is about the overall thinking of practical
activities. This book systematically reviews the historical process
of our party's correct judgment of strategic situation, strategic
planning, strategic decision-making and implementation of strategic
guidance in various historical periods, facing major historical
topics: refining and summarizing the Marxist strategic thinking
theory and method with Chinese Communist characteristics formed
over the past 90 years. It has important reference value for the
majority of party members and cadres to improve their strategic
thinking ability, deeply understand a series of strategic
arrangements made by the Party Central Committee, and research and
solve major strategic problems.
Chinese urbanization, visual arts, representation, transition,
place-making, intervention
This book is the sixth volume of the proceedings of the 4th
GeoShanghai International Conference that was held on May 27 - 30,
2018. This volume, entitled "Advances in Soil Dynamics and
Foundation Engineering", covers the recent advances and
technologies in soil dynamics and foundation engineering. These
papers are grouped into four categories: (1) soil dynamics and
earthquake engineering, (2) deep excavations and retaining
structures, (3) shafts and deep foundations, and (4) offshore
geotechnics. It presents the state-of-the-art theories,
experiments, methodologies and findings in the related areas. The
book may benefit researchers and scientists from the academic
fields of soil dynamics and earthquake engineering, geotechnical
engineering, geoenvironmental engineering, transportation
engineering, geology, mining and energy, as well as practical
engineers from the industry. Each of the papers included in this
book received at least two positive peer reviews. The editors would
like to express their sincerest appreciation to all of the
anonymous reviewers all over the world, for their diligent work.
Theorizing Colonial Cinema is a millennial retrospective on the
entangled intimacy between film and colonialism from film's global
inception to contemporary legacies in and of Asia. The volume
engages new perspectives by asking how prior discussions on film
form, theory, history, and ideology may be challenged by centering
the colonial question rather than relegating it to the periphery.
To that end, contributors begin by excavating little-known archives
and perspectives from the colonies as a departure from a prevailing
focus on Europe's imperial histories and archives about the
colonies. The collection pinpoints various forms of devaluation and
misrecognition both in and beyond the region that continue to
relegate local voices to the margins. This pathbreaking study on
global film history advances prior scholarship by bringing together
an array of established and new interdisciplinary voices from film
studies, Asian studies, and postcolonial studies to consider how
the present is continually haunted by the colonial past.
Theorizing Colonial Cinema is a millennial retrospective on the
entangled intimacy between film and colonialism from film's global
inception to contemporary legacies in and of Asia. The volume
engages new perspectives by asking how prior discussions on film
form, theory, history, and ideology may be challenged by centering
the colonial question rather than relegating it to the periphery.
To that end, contributors begin by excavating little-known archives
and perspectives from the colonies as a departure from a prevailing
focus on Europe's imperial histories and archives about the
colonies. The collection pinpoints various forms of devaluation and
misrecognition both in and beyond the region that continue to
relegate local voices to the margins. This pathbreaking study on
global film history advances prior scholarship by bringing together
an array of established and new interdisciplinary voices from film
studies, Asian studies, and postcolonial studies to consider how
the present is continually haunted by the colonial past.
Since the early 1990s, while mainland China’s state-owned movie
studios have struggled with financial and ideological constraints,
an exciting alternative cinema has developed. Dubbed the “Urban
Generation,” this new cinema is driven by young filmmakers who
emerged in the shadow of the events at Tiananmen Square in 1989.
What unites diverse directors under the “Urban Generation”
rubric is their creative engagement with the wrenching economic and
social transformations underway in China. Urban Generation
filmmakers are vanguard interpreters of the confusion and anxiety
triggered by the massive urbanization of contemporary China. This
collection brings together some of the most recent original
research on this emerging cinema and its relationship to Chinese
society.The contributors analyze the historical and social
conditions that gave rise to the Urban Generation, its aesthetic
innovation, and its ambivalent relationship to China’s mainstream
film industry and the international film market. Focusing attention
on the Urban Generation’s sense of social urgency, its
documentary impulses, and its representations of gender and
sexuality, the contributors highlight the characters who populate
this new urban cinema—ordinary and marginalized city dwellers
including aimless bohemians, petty thieves, prostitutes, postal
workers, taxi drivers, migrant workers—and the fact that these
“floating urban subjects” are often portrayed by
non-professional actors. Some essays concentrate on specific films
(such as Shower and Suzhou River) or filmmakers (including Jia
Zhangke and Zhang Yuan), while others survey broader concerns.
Together the thirteen essays in this collection give a multifaceted
account of a significant, ongoing cinematic and cultural
phenomenon. Contributors. Chris Berry, Yomi Braester, Shuqin Cui,
Linda Chiu-han Lai, Charles Leary, Sheldon H. Lu, Jason McGrath,
Augusta Palmer, Bérénice Reynaud, Yaohua Shi, Yingjin Zhang,
Zhang Zhen, Xueping Zhong
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