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3A1655958399.jsonld | ['gnd:4198012-8', 'gnd:4126887-8', 'gnd:4694285-3', 'gnd:4114012-6', 'gnd:4561842-2', 'gnd:4057952-9', 'gnd:4035408-8'] | ['Lernen', 'Strategie', 'Informationsmanagement', 'Organisationsentwicklung', 'Organisatorisches Lernen', 'Wissensmanagement', 'Intellektuelles Kapital'] | ['inf'] | [['Image manipulation', 'Administration', 'Special libraries', '(classificationName=bk, id=106414704)85.20 - Betriebliche Information und Kommunikation', 'Electronic books', '(classificationName=bk, id=181570378)85.09 - Unternehmensorganisation', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)oek', '(classificationName=rvk)QP 345', '(classificationName=ddc)020', '(classificationName=loc)Z675.A2.C535 2017', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)inf', 'Academic writing', '(classificationName=loc)Z665-720', '(classificationName=rvk)AN 96300']] | ['Knowledge services : a strategic framework for the 21st century organization'] | ['This new series presents and discusses new and innovative approaches used by professionals in library and information practice worldwide. The authors are chosen to provide critical analysis of issues and to present solutions to selected challenges in libraries and related fields, including information management and industry, and education of information professionals. The book series strives to present practical solutions that can be applied in institutions worldwide. It thereby contributes significantly to improvements in the field..'] | ['gnd:124559220', 'gnd:4035408-8', 'gnd:4057952-9', 'gnd:4114012-6', 'gnd:4126887-8', 'gnd:4198012-8', 'gnd:4561842-2', 'gnd:4694285-3', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1655958399'] | ['St. Clair, Guy', 'Lernen', 'Strategie', 'Informationsmanagement', 'Organisationsentwicklung', 'Organisatorisches Lernen', 'Wissensmanagement', 'Intellektuelles Kapital'] | 11 | 10,051 |
3A165596741X.jsonld | ['gnd:7627636-3', 'gnd:4123701-8'] | ['Männlichkeit', 'Embodiment'] | ['phi'] | [['Gender identity', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)phi', 'Gender expression', '(classificationName=loc)BF692-692.5', 'Social psychology.', 'Identity (Psychology)', 'Self', 'Sociology', 'Health psychology', 'Psychology', '(classificationName=ddc)155.33', 'Emotions', 'Sex (Psychology)']] | ['Contemporary Masculinities : Embodiment, Emotion and Wellbeing'] | [['Chapter 1: Theorising masculinities -- Chapter 2: Embodied masculinities: Men’s body projects -- Chapter 3: Affective masculinities: Emotions and mental health -- Chapter 4: Supportive masculinities: Caring for others', "'Brendan Gough provides a succinct overview of the current state of the art in studies of masculinities. He employs his characteristically inter-disciplinary approach to explain how we came to be where we are now, and what are the key current and future foci for studies of masculinities. The book emphasises the need to understand masculinities as embodied and digital, physical and emotional, individual and collective.' -Dr Richard de Visser, University of Sussex Falmer, UK This book assesses the construction of masculinities in relation to appearance, embodiment and emotions by drawing on perspectives in psychology, sociology, gender studies and public health. Brendan Gough questions conventional assumptions about masculinity and men’s health and responds to recent trends in critical studies of masculinities which discuss ‘positive’ or ‘healthy’ masculine identities. The book showcases discursively inflected qualitative research using data sources where men’s own accounts are prioritised: in-depth interviews and online discussion forums. Chapters discuss men’s appearance concerns and activities and examine male mental health, focusing on vulnerability and its management. Current trends and key concepts, including intersectionality, inequalities and embodiment are also considered throughout. This book will appeal to students and academics within social sciences and humanities interested in gender issues in general and masculinity in particular"]] | ['gnd:1065641176', 'gnd:4123701-8', 'gnd:7627636-3', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A165596741X'] | ['Gough, Brendan', 'Männlichkeit', 'Embodiment'] | 21 | 10,052 |
3A1655974548.jsonld | ['gnd:4002767-3', 'gnd:4068812-4'] | ['Arbeitspsychologie', 'Arbeitsplatzbewertung'] | ['sow'] | [['(classificationName=rvk)CW 3000', 'Work', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)sow', 'Organizational behavior', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)oek', '(classificationName=ddc)658.0019', 'Work ; Psychological aspects', '(classificationName=bk, id=106423479)77.93 - Angewandte Psychologie', 'Business ethics', '(classificationName=bk, id=106414631)85.05 - Betriebssoziologie, Betriebspsychologie', '(classificationName=rvk)QP 342', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)pae', 'Arbeitszufriedenheit', 'Work environment', 'Psychology, Industrial', 'Erfolgsfaktor', 'Unternehmenskultur']] | ['The Oxford handbook of meaningful work'] | ['This handbook examines the concept, practices, and effects of meaningful work in organisations and beyond. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, it reflects diverse scholarly contributions from philosophy, political theory, psychology, sociology, organisational studies, and economics.'] | ['gnd:1066258635', 'gnd:142273422', 'gnd:4002767-3', 'gnd:4068812-4', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1655974548'] | ['Yeoman, Ruth', 'Bailey, Catherine', 'Arbeitspsychologie', 'Arbeitsplatzbewertung'] | 25 | 10,053 |
3A1655974548.jsonld | ['gnd:4002767-3', 'gnd:4068812-4'] | ['Arbeitspsychologie', 'Arbeitsplatzbewertung'] | ['oek'] | [['(classificationName=rvk)CW 3000', 'Work', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)sow', 'Organizational behavior', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)oek', '(classificationName=ddc)658.0019', 'Work ; Psychological aspects', '(classificationName=bk, id=106423479)77.93 - Angewandte Psychologie', 'Business ethics', '(classificationName=bk, id=106414631)85.05 - Betriebssoziologie, Betriebspsychologie', '(classificationName=rvk)QP 342', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)pae', 'Arbeitszufriedenheit', 'Work environment', 'Psychology, Industrial', 'Erfolgsfaktor', 'Unternehmenskultur']] | ['The Oxford handbook of meaningful work'] | ['This handbook examines the concept, practices, and effects of meaningful work in organisations and beyond. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, it reflects diverse scholarly contributions from philosophy, political theory, psychology, sociology, organisational studies, and economics.'] | ['gnd:1066258635', 'gnd:142273422', 'gnd:4002767-3', 'gnd:4068812-4', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1655974548'] | ['Yeoman, Ruth', 'Bailey, Catherine', 'Arbeitspsychologie', 'Arbeitsplatzbewertung'] | 19 | 10,054 |
3A1655974548.jsonld | ['gnd:4002767-3', 'gnd:4068812-4'] | ['Arbeitspsychologie', 'Arbeitsplatzbewertung'] | ['pae'] | [['(classificationName=rvk)CW 3000', 'Work', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)sow', 'Organizational behavior', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)oek', '(classificationName=ddc)658.0019', 'Work ; Psychological aspects', '(classificationName=bk, id=106423479)77.93 - Angewandte Psychologie', 'Business ethics', '(classificationName=bk, id=106414631)85.05 - Betriebssoziologie, Betriebspsychologie', '(classificationName=rvk)QP 342', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)pae', 'Arbeitszufriedenheit', 'Work environment', 'Psychology, Industrial', 'Erfolgsfaktor', 'Unternehmenskultur']] | ['The Oxford handbook of meaningful work'] | ['This handbook examines the concept, practices, and effects of meaningful work in organisations and beyond. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, it reflects diverse scholarly contributions from philosophy, political theory, psychology, sociology, organisational studies, and economics.'] | ['gnd:1066258635', 'gnd:142273422', 'gnd:4002767-3', 'gnd:4068812-4', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1655974548'] | ['Yeoman, Ruth', 'Bailey, Catherine', 'Arbeitspsychologie', 'Arbeitsplatzbewertung'] | 20 | 10,055 |
3A1655991515.jsonld | ['gnd:4798356-5', 'gnd:1103156357'] | ['Computational mechanics', 'Kontaktmechanik'] | ['mat'] | [['Mathematics', 'Engineering mathematics', '(classificationName=loc)QA71-90', '(classificationName=msc)74M15', 'Applied mathematics', '(classificationName=msc)74S30', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)mat', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)tec', '(classificationName=bk, id=181571455)50.03 - Methoden und Techniken der Ingenieurwissenschaften', '(classificationName=rvk)SK 540', 'Computer mathematics', '(classificationName=msc)74B05', '(classificationName=ddc)518', '(classificationName=msc)74M10', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)phy', 'Computer science', '(classificationName=bk, id=10642050X)50.31 - Technische Mechanik', '(classificationName=msc)*74-02', '(classificationName=msc)35J57', '(classificationName=msc)65-02']] | ['Scalable Algorithms for Contact Problems'] | [['1. Contact Problems and their Solution -- Part I. Basic Concepts -- 2. Linear Algebra -- 3. Optimization -- 4. Analysis -- Part II. Optimal QP and QCQP Algorithms -- 5. Conjugate Gradients -- 6. Gradient Projection for Separable Convex Sets -- 7. MPGP for Separable QCQP -- 8. MPRGP for Bound Constrained QP -- 9. Solvers for Separable and Equality QP/QCQP Problems -- Part III. Scalable Algorithms for Contact Problems -- 10. TFETI for Scalar Problems -- 11. Frictionless Contact Problems -- 12. Contact Problems with Friction -- 13. Transient Contact Problems -- 14. TBETI -- 15. Mortars -- 16. Preconditioning and Scaling -- Part IV. Other Applications and Parallel Implementation -- 17. Contact with Plasticity -- 18. Contact Shape Optimization -- 19. Massively Parallel Implementation -- Index.', 'This book presents a comprehensive and self-contained treatment of the authors’ newly developed scalable algorithms for the solutions of multibody contact problems of linear elasticity. The brand new feature of these algorithms is theoretically supported numerical scalability and parallel scalability demonstrated on problems discretized by billions of degrees of freedom. The theory supports solving multibody frictionless contact problems, contact problems with possibly orthotropic Tresca’s friction, and transient contact problems. It covers BEM discretization, jumping coefficients, floating bodies, mortar non-penetration conditions, etc. The exposition is divided into four parts, the first of which reviews appropriate facets of linear algebra, optimization, and analysis. The most important algorithms and optimality results are presented in the third part of the volume. The presentation is complete, including continuous formulation, discretization, decomposition, optimality results, and numerical experiments. The final part includes extensions to contact shape optimization, plasticity, and HPC implementation. Graduate students and researchers in mechanical engineering, computational engineering, and applied mathematics, will find this book of great value and interest.']] | ['gnd:1103156357', 'gnd:4798356-5', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1655991515'] | ['Computational mechanics', 'Kontaktmechanik'] | 16 | 10,056 |
3A1655991515.jsonld | ['gnd:4798356-5', 'gnd:1103156357'] | ['Computational mechanics', 'Kontaktmechanik'] | ['tec'] | [['Mathematics', 'Engineering mathematics', '(classificationName=loc)QA71-90', '(classificationName=msc)74M15', 'Applied mathematics', '(classificationName=msc)74S30', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)mat', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)tec', '(classificationName=bk, id=181571455)50.03 - Methoden und Techniken der Ingenieurwissenschaften', '(classificationName=rvk)SK 540', 'Computer mathematics', '(classificationName=msc)74B05', '(classificationName=ddc)518', '(classificationName=msc)74M10', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)phy', 'Computer science', '(classificationName=bk, id=10642050X)50.31 - Technische Mechanik', '(classificationName=msc)*74-02', '(classificationName=msc)35J57', '(classificationName=msc)65-02']] | ['Scalable Algorithms for Contact Problems'] | [['1. Contact Problems and their Solution -- Part I. Basic Concepts -- 2. Linear Algebra -- 3. Optimization -- 4. Analysis -- Part II. Optimal QP and QCQP Algorithms -- 5. Conjugate Gradients -- 6. Gradient Projection for Separable Convex Sets -- 7. MPGP for Separable QCQP -- 8. MPRGP for Bound Constrained QP -- 9. Solvers for Separable and Equality QP/QCQP Problems -- Part III. Scalable Algorithms for Contact Problems -- 10. TFETI for Scalar Problems -- 11. Frictionless Contact Problems -- 12. Contact Problems with Friction -- 13. Transient Contact Problems -- 14. TBETI -- 15. Mortars -- 16. Preconditioning and Scaling -- Part IV. Other Applications and Parallel Implementation -- 17. Contact with Plasticity -- 18. Contact Shape Optimization -- 19. Massively Parallel Implementation -- Index.', 'This book presents a comprehensive and self-contained treatment of the authors’ newly developed scalable algorithms for the solutions of multibody contact problems of linear elasticity. The brand new feature of these algorithms is theoretically supported numerical scalability and parallel scalability demonstrated on problems discretized by billions of degrees of freedom. The theory supports solving multibody frictionless contact problems, contact problems with possibly orthotropic Tresca’s friction, and transient contact problems. It covers BEM discretization, jumping coefficients, floating bodies, mortar non-penetration conditions, etc. The exposition is divided into four parts, the first of which reviews appropriate facets of linear algebra, optimization, and analysis. The most important algorithms and optimality results are presented in the third part of the volume. The presentation is complete, including continuous formulation, discretization, decomposition, optimality results, and numerical experiments. The final part includes extensions to contact shape optimization, plasticity, and HPC implementation. Graduate students and researchers in mechanical engineering, computational engineering, and applied mathematics, will find this book of great value and interest.']] | ['gnd:1103156357', 'gnd:4798356-5', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1655991515'] | ['Computational mechanics', 'Kontaktmechanik'] | 27 | 10,057 |
3A1655991515.jsonld | ['gnd:4798356-5', 'gnd:1103156357'] | ['Computational mechanics', 'Kontaktmechanik'] | ['phy'] | [['Mathematics', 'Engineering mathematics', '(classificationName=loc)QA71-90', '(classificationName=msc)74M15', 'Applied mathematics', '(classificationName=msc)74S30', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)mat', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)tec', '(classificationName=bk, id=181571455)50.03 - Methoden und Techniken der Ingenieurwissenschaften', '(classificationName=rvk)SK 540', 'Computer mathematics', '(classificationName=msc)74B05', '(classificationName=ddc)518', '(classificationName=msc)74M10', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)phy', 'Computer science', '(classificationName=bk, id=10642050X)50.31 - Technische Mechanik', '(classificationName=msc)*74-02', '(classificationName=msc)35J57', '(classificationName=msc)65-02']] | ['Scalable Algorithms for Contact Problems'] | [['1. Contact Problems and their Solution -- Part I. Basic Concepts -- 2. Linear Algebra -- 3. Optimization -- 4. Analysis -- Part II. Optimal QP and QCQP Algorithms -- 5. Conjugate Gradients -- 6. Gradient Projection for Separable Convex Sets -- 7. MPGP for Separable QCQP -- 8. MPRGP for Bound Constrained QP -- 9. Solvers for Separable and Equality QP/QCQP Problems -- Part III. Scalable Algorithms for Contact Problems -- 10. TFETI for Scalar Problems -- 11. Frictionless Contact Problems -- 12. Contact Problems with Friction -- 13. Transient Contact Problems -- 14. TBETI -- 15. Mortars -- 16. Preconditioning and Scaling -- Part IV. Other Applications and Parallel Implementation -- 17. Contact with Plasticity -- 18. Contact Shape Optimization -- 19. Massively Parallel Implementation -- Index.', 'This book presents a comprehensive and self-contained treatment of the authors’ newly developed scalable algorithms for the solutions of multibody contact problems of linear elasticity. The brand new feature of these algorithms is theoretically supported numerical scalability and parallel scalability demonstrated on problems discretized by billions of degrees of freedom. The theory supports solving multibody frictionless contact problems, contact problems with possibly orthotropic Tresca’s friction, and transient contact problems. It covers BEM discretization, jumping coefficients, floating bodies, mortar non-penetration conditions, etc. The exposition is divided into four parts, the first of which reviews appropriate facets of linear algebra, optimization, and analysis. The most important algorithms and optimality results are presented in the third part of the volume. The presentation is complete, including continuous formulation, discretization, decomposition, optimality results, and numerical experiments. The final part includes extensions to contact shape optimization, plasticity, and HPC implementation. Graduate students and researchers in mechanical engineering, computational engineering, and applied mathematics, will find this book of great value and interest.']] | ['gnd:1103156357', 'gnd:4798356-5', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1655991515'] | ['Computational mechanics', 'Kontaktmechanik'] | 22 | 10,058 |
3A1656018721.jsonld | ['gnd:4128420-3', 'gnd:4474159-5', 'gnd:4072278-8'] | ['Hamilton-Operator', 'Störungstheorie', 'Mehrdimensionalität'] | ['phy'] | [['Quantum theory', '(classificationName=msc)82D20', '(classificationName=msc)81Q05', '(classificationName=rvk)UD 9310', '(classificationName=ddc)530.12', '(classificationName=msc)47N50', '(classificationName=msc)82D25', '(classificationName=bk, id=106407910)33.23 - Quantenphysik', '(classificationName=msc)*81-02', '(classificationName=msc)81Q15', 'Physics', '(classificationName=msc)81U40', '(classificationName=msc)81Q10', '(classificationName=loc)QC173.96-174.52', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)phy']] | ['Multidimensional Periodic Schrödinger Operator : Perturbation Theory and Applications'] | ['The book describes the direct problems and the inverse problem of the multidimensional Schrödinger operator with a periodic potential. This concerns perturbation theory and constructive determination of the spectral invariants and finding the periodic potential from the given Bloch eigenvalues. The unique method of this book derives the asymptotic formulas for Bloch eigenvalues and Bloch functions for arbitrary dimension. Moreover, the measure of the iso-energetic surfaces in the high energy region is construct and estimated. It implies the validity of the Bethe-Sommerfeld conjecture for arbitrary dimensions and arbitrary lattices. Using the perturbation theory constructed in this book, the spectral invariants of the multidimensional operator from the given Bloch eigenvalues are determined. Some of these invariants are explicitly expressed by the Fourier coefficients of the potential. This way the possibility to determine the potential constructively by using Bloch eigenvalues as input data is given. In the end an algorithm for the unique determination of the potential is given'] | ['gnd:4072278-8', 'gnd:4128420-3', 'gnd:4474159-5', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656018721'] | ['Hamilton-Operator', 'Störungstheorie', 'Mehrdimensionalität'] | 22 | 10,059 |
3A1656021137.jsonld | [] | [] | ['cet'] | [['(classificationName=rvk)ZM 8160', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)cet', 'Molding materials', 'Injection molding of plastics', 'Spritzgießen', '(classificationName=ddc)668.4/12', '(classificationName=loc)TP1150', '(classificationName=bk, id=106420690)58.22 - Kunststofftechnologie']] | ['Robust Process Development and Scientific Molding : Theory and Practice'] | ['The book introduces the reader to the concepts of Scientific Molding and Scientific Processing for Injection Molding, geared towards developing a robust, repeatable, and reproducible (3Rs) molding process. The effects of polymer morphology, thermal transitions, drying, and rheology on the injection molding process are explained in detail. The development of a robust molding process is broken down into two sections and is described as the Cosmetic Process and the Dimensional Process. Scientific molding procedures to establish a 3R process are provided. The concept of Design of Experiments (DOEs) for and in injection molding is explained, providing an insight into the cosmetic and dimensional process windows. A plan to release qualified molds into production with troubleshooting tips is also provided. Topics that impact a robust process such as the use of regrind, mold cooling, and venting are also described. Readers will be able to utilize the knowledge gained from the book in their day-to-day operations immediately. The second edition includes a completely new chapter on Quality Concepts, as well as much additional material throughout the book, covering fountain flow, factors affecting post mold shrinkage, and factor selections for DOEs. There are also further explanations on several topics, such as in-mold rheology curves, cavity imbalances, intensification ratios, gate seal studies, holding time optimization of hot runner molds, valve gated molds, and parts with large gates. A troubleshooting guide for common molded defects is also provided. uhas Kulkarni is the President of FIMMTECH, a consulting firm that specializes in services related to injection molding. He earned his Masters in Plastics Engineering from the University of Massachusetts, Lowell and a Bachelors in Polymer Engineering from the University of Poona, India. He has over 23 years of experience as a process engineer. His main area of expertise is Scientific Processing for Injection Molding. Based on his experience, he has developed a custom software called Nautilus that aids the complete process development routine to production release. He has given numerous presentations on injection molding related topics and written several articles. He is also a contract faculty at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell.'] | ['gnd:142415529', 'gnd:4056561-0', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656021137'] | ['Kulkarni, Suhas', 'Spritzgießen'] | 4 | 10,060 |
3A1656067587.jsonld | ['gnd:4002230-4', 'gnd:4120509-1', 'gnd:4227561-1', 'gnd:4639271-3', 'gnd:4169194-5'] | ['Anthropologie', 'Internationaler Vergleich', 'Medienwissenschaft', 'Soziokultureller Wandel', 'Social Media'] | ['sow'] | [['(classificationName=linseach:mapping)sow', 'Digital Culture', 'Sociology of Media', 'Media Anthropology', 'Digital Anthropology; Virtual Worlds; Social Media; Media Anthropology; Digital Culture; Media; Internet; Digital Media; Sociology of Media; Media Studies;', 'Virtual Worlds', '(classificationName=ddc)300', '(classificationName=rvk)AP 15950', 'Social Media', 'Internet', 'Digital Media', '(classificationName=ddc-dbn)330', 'Media Studies', 'Media', '(classificationName=rvk)LC 13000']] | ['Digital environments : ethnographic perspectives across global online and offline spaces'] | ['Digital technology permeates the physical world. Social media and virtual reality, accessed via internet capable devices - computers, smartphones, tablets and wearables - affect nearly all aspects of social life.The contributions to this volume apply innovative forms of ethnographic research to the digital realm. They examine the emergence of new forms of digital life, such as political participation through comments on East Greenlandic news blogs, the personal use of video broadcasting applications, the rise of transnational migrant networks facilitated by social media, or the effects of Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram on global conflicts.'] | ['gnd:1128672987', 'gnd:1128673355', 'gnd:131800779', 'gnd:136062695', 'gnd:4002230-4', 'gnd:4120509-1', 'gnd:4169194-5', 'gnd:4227561-1', 'gnd:4639271-3', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656067587'] | ['Fox, Samantha', 'Terry, Mike', 'Frömming, Urte Undine', 'Köhn, Steffen', 'Anthropologie', 'Internationaler Vergleich', 'Medienwissenschaft', 'Soziokultureller Wandel', 'Social Media'] | 25 | 10,061 |
3A1656081679.jsonld | [] | [] | ['phy'] | [['Optical materials', '(classificationName=loc)QC764.5-766', 'Nanotechnology', '(classificationName=loc)QC750-766', 'Magnetism', '(classificationName=ddc)538', 'Composites (Materials)', 'Composite materials', 'Physics', 'Magnetic materials', '(classificationName=rvk)UP 6800', 'Metals', 'Ceramics', '(classificationName=bk, id=10640802X)33.75 - Magnetische Materialien', 'Optics.', 'Glass', 'Electrodynamics.', 'Electronic materials', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)phy']] | ['High Performance Soft Magnetic Materials'] | [['This book provides comprehensive coverage of the current state-of-the-art in soft magnetic materials and related applications, with particular focus on amorphous and nanocrystalline magnetic wires and ribbons and sensor applications. Expert chapters cover preparation, processing, tuning of magnetic properties, modeling, and applications. Cost-effective soft magnetic materials are required in a range of industrial sectors, such as magnetic sensors and actuators, microelectronics, cell phones, security, automobiles, medicine, health monitoring, aerospace, informatics, and electrical engineering. This book presents both fundamentals and applications to enable academic and industry researchers to pursue further developments of these key materials. This highly interdisciplinary volume represents essential reading for researchers in materials science, magnetism, electrodynamics, and modeling who are interested in working with soft magnets. Covers magnetic microwires, sensor applications, amorphous and nanocrystalline magnetic materials, and composite magnetic materials Discusses the fundamental physics and applications of the giant magnetoimpedance effect Presents tailoring of properties, characterization, and applications.', '1. Amorphous and nanocrystalline glass-coated wires: optimization of soft magnetic properties -- 2. Tailoring of soft magnetic properties and high frequency giant magnetoimpedance in amorphous ribbons -- 3. Melt-extracted microwires.-4.Giant magneto-impedance effect in amorphous ferromagnetic microwire with a weak helical anisotropy.-5.Tunable magnetic anisotropy and magnetization reversal in microwires -- 6. Tunable electric polarization of magnetic microwires for sensing applications -- 7.Soft Ferromagnetic Microwires with Excellent Inductive Heating Properties for Clinical Hyperthermia Applications -- 8. Magnetically bistable microwires: properties and applications for magnetic field, temperature and stress sensing -- Index .']] | ['gnd:4189410-8', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656081679'] | ['Weichmagnetischer Werkstoff'] | 22 | 10,062 |
3A1656084872.jsonld | ['gnd:4328094-8', 'gnd:4154774-3', 'gnd:4129359-9'] | ['Flugleistung', 'Flugverhalten', 'Flugregelung'] | ['ver'] | [['Aeronautics', '(classificationName=bk, id=106420585)55.50 - Luftfahrzeugtechnik', '(classificationName=ddc)629.13236', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)ver', 'Aeronautics ; Mathematics', 'Airplanes ; Performance', 'Electronic books', 'Avions - Stabilité', '(classificationName=loc)TL574.S7', 'Performance', 'Stability of airplanes', 'Aéronautique - Mathématiques', '(classificationName=ddc)629.132/36', 'Avions - Performances', 'Mathematics', 'Airplanes']] | ['Performance and stability of aircraft'] | [['The performance, stability, control and response of aircraft are key areas of aeronautical engineering. This book provides a comprehensive overview to the underlying theory and application of what are often perceived to be difficult topics. Initially it introduces the reader to the fundamental concepts underlying performance and stability, including lift characteristics and estimation of drag, before moving on to a more detailed analysis of performance in both level and climbing flight. Pitching motion is then described followed by a detailed discussion of all aspects of both lateral and longitudinal stability and response. It finishes with an examination of inertial cross-coupling and automatic control and stabilization. The student is helped to think in three dimensions throughout the book by the use of illustrative examples. The progression from one degree of freedom to six degrees of freedom is gradually introduced. The result is an approach dealing specifically with all aspects of performance, stability and control that fills a gap in the current literature. It will be essential reading for all those embarking on degree level courses in aeronautical engineering and will be of interest to all with an interest in stability and dynamics, including those in commercial flying schools who require an insight into the performance of their aircraft. Ideal for undergraduate aeronautical engineers Three-dimensional thinking introduced through worked examples and simple situations', 'Introduction * Performance in Level Flight * Performance -- Other Flight Manoeuvres * Introduction to Stability and Control * Elementary Treatment of Pitching Motion * Lateral Static Stability and Control * Revision and Extension of Dynamics * Equations of Motion of a Rigid Aircraft * Longitudinal Dynamic Stability * Longitudinal Response * Lateral Dynamic Stability and Response * Effects of Inertial Cross-Coupling * Introduction to Automatic Control and Stabization']] | ['gnd:4129359-9', 'gnd:4154774-3', 'gnd:4328094-8', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656084872'] | ['Flugleistung', 'Flugverhalten', 'Flugregelung'] | 28 | 10,063 |
3A165609875X.jsonld | ['gnd:4133586-7', 'gnd:4070085-9'] | ['Rechnernetz', 'Telekommunikationsnetz'] | ['elt'] | [['Telecommunication', 'Telecommunication systems ; Management', 'Multiplexing', '(classificationName=bk, id=106418939)53.72 - Nachrichtenvermittlung', '(classificationName=ddc)004.65', 'Telecommunication ; Switching systems', '(classificationName=ddc)004.6/5', 'Electronic books', 'COMPUTERS ; Networking ; General', 'Routers (Computer networks)', 'Manjunath', '(classificationName=rvk)ZN 6000', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)elt', 'Management', '(classificationName=ddc)621.382', '(classificationName=rvk)ST 200', 'Kuri', '(classificationName=loc)TK5101', 'Switching systems', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)inf', 'Telecommunication systems', '(classificationName=bk, id=10640623X)54.32 - Rechnerkommunikation']] | ['Communication networking : an analytical approach'] | [['Networking : functional elements and current practice -- Multiplexing : performance measures and engineering issues -- Stream sessions : deterministic network analysis -- Stream sessions : stochastic analysis -- Circuit-multiplexed networks -- Adaptive bandwidth sharing for elastic traffic -- Multiple access : wireless networks -- Performance and architectural issues -- Queueing in packet switches -- Switching fabrics -- Packet processing -- Routing : engineering issues -- Shortest path routing of elastic aggregates -- Virtual path routing of elastic aggregates -- Routing of stream-type sessions -- Appendices', '"The viewpoint is that communication networking is about efficient resource sharing. The focus is on the three building blocks of communication networking, namely, multiplexing, switching and routing. The approach is analytical, with the discussion being driven by mathematical analyses of and solutions to specific engineering problems. The result? A comprehensive, effectively organized treatment of core engineering issues in communication networking. Written for both the networking professional and for the classroom, this book covers fundamental concepts in detail and places design issues in context by drawing on real world examples from current technologies. Systematically uses mathematical models and analyses to drive the development of a practical understanding of core network engineering problems. Provides in-depth coverage of many current topics, including network calculus with deterministically-constrained traffic, congestion control for elastic traffic, packet switch queuing, switching architectures, virtual path routing, and routing for quality of service. Includes over 200 hands-on exercises and class-tested problems, dozens of schematic figures, a review of key mathematical concepts, and a glossary"--Provided by publisher']] | ['gnd:1146577060', 'gnd:4070085-9', 'gnd:4133586-7', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A165609875X'] | ['Kumar, Anurag', 'Rechnernetz', 'Telekommunikationsnetz'] | 6 | 10,064 |
3A165609875X.jsonld | ['gnd:4133586-7', 'gnd:4070085-9'] | ['Rechnernetz', 'Telekommunikationsnetz'] | ['inf'] | [['Telecommunication', 'Telecommunication systems ; Management', 'Multiplexing', '(classificationName=bk, id=106418939)53.72 - Nachrichtenvermittlung', '(classificationName=ddc)004.65', 'Telecommunication ; Switching systems', '(classificationName=ddc)004.6/5', 'Electronic books', 'COMPUTERS ; Networking ; General', 'Routers (Computer networks)', 'Manjunath', '(classificationName=rvk)ZN 6000', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)elt', 'Management', '(classificationName=ddc)621.382', '(classificationName=rvk)ST 200', 'Kuri', '(classificationName=loc)TK5101', 'Switching systems', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)inf', 'Telecommunication systems', '(classificationName=bk, id=10640623X)54.32 - Rechnerkommunikation']] | ['Communication networking : an analytical approach'] | [['Networking : functional elements and current practice -- Multiplexing : performance measures and engineering issues -- Stream sessions : deterministic network analysis -- Stream sessions : stochastic analysis -- Circuit-multiplexed networks -- Adaptive bandwidth sharing for elastic traffic -- Multiple access : wireless networks -- Performance and architectural issues -- Queueing in packet switches -- Switching fabrics -- Packet processing -- Routing : engineering issues -- Shortest path routing of elastic aggregates -- Virtual path routing of elastic aggregates -- Routing of stream-type sessions -- Appendices', '"The viewpoint is that communication networking is about efficient resource sharing. The focus is on the three building blocks of communication networking, namely, multiplexing, switching and routing. The approach is analytical, with the discussion being driven by mathematical analyses of and solutions to specific engineering problems. The result? A comprehensive, effectively organized treatment of core engineering issues in communication networking. Written for both the networking professional and for the classroom, this book covers fundamental concepts in detail and places design issues in context by drawing on real world examples from current technologies. Systematically uses mathematical models and analyses to drive the development of a practical understanding of core network engineering problems. Provides in-depth coverage of many current topics, including network calculus with deterministically-constrained traffic, congestion control for elastic traffic, packet switch queuing, switching architectures, virtual path routing, and routing for quality of service. Includes over 200 hands-on exercises and class-tested problems, dozens of schematic figures, a review of key mathematical concepts, and a glossary"--Provided by publisher']] | ['gnd:1146577060', 'gnd:4070085-9', 'gnd:4133586-7', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A165609875X'] | ['Kumar, Anurag', 'Rechnernetz', 'Telekommunikationsnetz'] | 11 | 10,065 |
3A1656109158.jsonld | ['gnd:4302415-4', 'gnd:4046699-1'] | ['Polymere', 'Targeted drug delivery'] | ['meda'] | [['(classificationName=linseach:mapping)meda', '(classificationName=loc)R857 .N34 .F86 2013', '(classificationName=ddc)610.284', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)che', '(classificationName=bk, id=106421557)44.09 - Medizintechnik', '(classificationName=bk, id=106417525)35.80 - Makromolekulare Chemie', '(classificationName=bk, id=181570645)50.94 - Mikrosystemtechnik, Nanotechnologie', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)med', '(classificationName=ddc)610.28', 'Electronic books']] | ['Functional polymers for nanomedicine'] | ['Interest in the application of nanotechnology to medicine has surged in recent years and could transform the way we diagnose, treat and prevent diseases such as cancer. However, the clinical success of nanomedicine is limited because of problems with toxicity and therapeutic efficacy. To overcome this it is essential to produce new nanosystems with specific functions, which can be achieved by designing new polymers with particular properties that can be used for nanomedicine. Functional Polymers for Nanomedicine provides a complete overview of the different strategies for designing polymers fo'] | ['gnd:1042544018', 'gnd:4046699-1', 'gnd:4302415-4', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656109158'] | ['Shen, Youqing', 'Polymere', 'Targeted drug delivery'] | 18 | 10,066 |
3A1656109158.jsonld | ['gnd:4302415-4', 'gnd:4046699-1'] | ['Polymere', 'Targeted drug delivery'] | ['che'] | [['(classificationName=linseach:mapping)meda', '(classificationName=loc)R857 .N34 .F86 2013', '(classificationName=ddc)610.284', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)che', '(classificationName=bk, id=106421557)44.09 - Medizintechnik', '(classificationName=bk, id=106417525)35.80 - Makromolekulare Chemie', '(classificationName=bk, id=181570645)50.94 - Mikrosystemtechnik, Nanotechnologie', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)med', '(classificationName=ddc)610.28', 'Electronic books']] | ['Functional polymers for nanomedicine'] | ['Interest in the application of nanotechnology to medicine has surged in recent years and could transform the way we diagnose, treat and prevent diseases such as cancer. However, the clinical success of nanomedicine is limited because of problems with toxicity and therapeutic efficacy. To overcome this it is essential to produce new nanosystems with specific functions, which can be achieved by designing new polymers with particular properties that can be used for nanomedicine. Functional Polymers for Nanomedicine provides a complete overview of the different strategies for designing polymers fo'] | ['gnd:1042544018', 'gnd:4046699-1', 'gnd:4302415-4', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656109158'] | ['Shen, Youqing', 'Polymere', 'Targeted drug delivery'] | 5 | 10,067 |
3A1656109158.jsonld | ['gnd:4302415-4', 'gnd:4046699-1'] | ['Polymere', 'Targeted drug delivery'] | ['med'] | [['(classificationName=linseach:mapping)meda', '(classificationName=loc)R857 .N34 .F86 2013', '(classificationName=ddc)610.284', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)che', '(classificationName=bk, id=106421557)44.09 - Medizintechnik', '(classificationName=bk, id=106417525)35.80 - Makromolekulare Chemie', '(classificationName=bk, id=181570645)50.94 - Mikrosystemtechnik, Nanotechnologie', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)med', '(classificationName=ddc)610.28', 'Electronic books']] | ['Functional polymers for nanomedicine'] | ['Interest in the application of nanotechnology to medicine has surged in recent years and could transform the way we diagnose, treat and prevent diseases such as cancer. However, the clinical success of nanomedicine is limited because of problems with toxicity and therapeutic efficacy. To overcome this it is essential to produce new nanosystems with specific functions, which can be achieved by designing new polymers with particular properties that can be used for nanomedicine. Functional Polymers for Nanomedicine provides a complete overview of the different strategies for designing polymers fo'] | ['gnd:1042544018', 'gnd:4046699-1', 'gnd:4302415-4', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656109158'] | ['Shen, Youqing', 'Polymere', 'Targeted drug delivery'] | 17 | 10,068 |
3A1656121913.jsonld | ['gnd:4310009-0', 'gnd:4134834-5', 'gnd:4149935-9'] | ['Funktionenraum', 'Dimensionstheorie', 'Unendlichdimensionale Topologie'] | ['mat'] | [['(classificationName=rvk)SK 600', '(classificationName=loc)QA323', '(classificationName=msc)54C35', 'Function spaces', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)mat', '(classificationName=rvk)SK 280', '(classificationName=ddc)515.73', 'Electronic books', 'Infinite dimensional manifolds', '(classificationName=bk, id=106408089)31.60 - Topologie: Allgemeines', 'Topology', '(classificationName=bk, id=106411217)31.46 - Funktionalanalysis', 'MATHEMATICS ; Transformations', '(classificationName=ddc)515/.73', '(classificationName=msc)46-02', 'Infinite-dimension manifolds', '(classificationName=loc)QA323.M53 2001', 'Dimension theory Topology', 'Dimension theory (Topology)', '(classificationName=msc)*54-02', '(classificationName=bk, id=106407708)31.65 - Mannigfaltigkeiten, Zellkomplexe', 'Infinite-dimensional manifolds', '(classificationName=msc)57N20']] | ['The infinite-dimensional topology of function spaces'] | ["In this book we study function spaces of low Borel complexity. Techniques from general topology, infinite-dimensional topology, functional analysis and descriptive set theory are primarily used for the study of these spaces. The mix of methods from several disciplines makes the subject particularly interesting. Among other things, a complete and self-contained proof of the Dobrowolski-Marciszewski-Mogilski Theorem that all function spaces of low Borel complexity are topologically homeomorphic, is presented. In order to understand what is going on, a solid background in infinite-dimensional topology is needed. And for that a fair amount of knowledge of dimension theory as well as ANR theory is needed. The necessary material was partially covered in our previous book `Infinite-dimensional topology, prerequisites and introduction'. A selection of what was done there can be found here as well, but completely revised and at many places expanded with recent results. A `scenic' route has been chosen towards the Dobrowolski-Marciszewski-Mogilski Theorem, linking the results needed for its proof to interesting recent research developments in dimension theory and infinite-dimensional topology. The first five chapters of this book are intended as a text for graduate courses in topology. For a course in dimension theory, Chapters 2 and 3 and part of Chapter 1 should be covered. For a course in infinite-dimensional topology, Chapters 1, 4 and 5. In Chapter 6, which deals with function spaces, recent research results are discussed. It could also be used for a graduate course in topology but its flavor is more that of a research monograph than of a textbook; it is therefore more suitable as a text for a research seminar. The book consequently has the character of both textbook and a research monograph. In Chapters 1 through 5, unless stated otherwise, all spaces under discussion are separable and metrizable. In Chapter 6 results for more general classes of spaces are presented. In Appendix A for easy reference and some basic facts that are important in the book have been collected. The book is not intended as a basis for a course in topology; its purpose is to collect knowledge about general topology. The exercises in the book serve three purposes: 1) to test the reader's understanding of the material 2) to supply proofs of statements that are used in the text, but are not proven there 3) to provide additional information not covered by the text. Solutions to selected exercises have been included in Appendix B. These exercises are important or difficult"] | ['gnd:142707341', 'gnd:4134834-5', 'gnd:4149935-9', 'gnd:4310009-0', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656121913'] | ['Mill, Jan', 'Funktionenraum', 'Dimensionstheorie', 'Unendlichdimensionale Topologie'] | 16 | 10,069 |
3A1656125730.jsonld | [] | [] | ['tec'] | [['(classificationName=ddc)629.89', 'Electronic books', '(classificationName=bk, id=106421344)50.23 - Regelungstechnik, Steuerungstechnik', 'Mathematical models', 'Commande numérique', 'TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING ; Automation', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)tec', '(classificationName=ddc)629.8/9', 'Digital control systems', 'Design and construction', '(classificationName=rvk)ZQ 5200', '(classificationName=loc)TJ223.M53', '(classificationName=rvk)ZQ 5440']] | ['Digital control engineering : analysis and design'] | ['Inclusion of Advanced Topics In addition to the basic topics required for a one semester senior/graduate class, the text includes some advanced material to make it suitable for an introductory graduate level class or for two quarters at the senior/graduate level. Examples of optional topics are state-space methods, which may receive brief coverage in a one semester course, and nonlinear discrete-time systems. Minimal Mathematics Prerequisites The mathematics background required for understanding most of the book is based on what can be reasonably expected from the average electrical, chemical or mechanical engineering senior. This background includes three semesters of calculus, differential equations and basic linear algebra. Some texts on digital control require more mathematical maturity and are therefore beyond the reach of the typical senior'] | ['gnd:1029565236', 'gnd:171358449', 'gnd:4012293-1', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656125730'] | ['Visioli, Antonio', 'Fadali, M. Sami', 'Digitale Regelung'] | 27 | 10,070 |
3A1656129760.jsonld | [] | [] | ['inf'] | [['(classificationName=bk, id=106418173)54.59 - Programmierung: Sonstiges', 'COMPUTERS ; Interactive & Multimedia', '(classificationName=ddc)004.01/9', 'Electronic books', 'Intelligent agents (Computer software) -- Congresses', '(classificationName=ddc)006.3', 'COMPUTERS ; Social Aspects ; Human-Computer Interaction', '(classificationName=loc)QA76.9.H85', '(classificationName=ddc)004.019', 'Human-computer interaction', '(classificationName=ddc-dbn)19.62', '(classificationName=bk, id=106417983)54.21 - Rechnerperipherie, Datenkommunikationshardware', '(classificationName=loc)QA76.76.I58 .H384 2013', 'Artificial intelligence', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)inf']] | ['Human-computer interaction : an empirical research perspective'] | [['Historical context -- Human factor -- Interaction elements -- Scientific foundations -- Designing HCI experiments -- Hypothesis testing -- Modeling interaction -- Writing and publishing a research paper', "Human-Computer Interaction: An Empirical Research Perspective is the definitive guide to empirical research in HCI. The book begins with foundational topics including an historical context, the human factor, interaction elements, and the fundamentals of science and research. From there, you'll progress to learning about the methods for conducting an experiment to evaluate a new computer interface or interaction technique. There are detailed discussions and how-to analyses on models of interaction, focusing on descriptive models and predictive models"]] | ['gnd:1062886275', 'gnd:4125909-9', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656129760'] | ['MacKenzie, I. Scott', 'Mensch-Maschine-Kommunikation'] | 11 | 10,071 |
3A1656145669.jsonld | [] | [] | ['inf'] | [['Data protection.', 'Computer science', '(classificationName=rvk)ST 277', 'Personal computers', '(classificationName=bk, id=106418866)54.38 - Computersicherheit', '(classificationName=ddc-dbn)004', 'Computer security', '(classificationName=ddc)005.8', '(classificationName=bk, id=106418882)54.52 - Software engineering', 'Computer Science', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)inf']] | ['Personal Cybersecurity : How to Avoid and Recover from Cybercrime'] | [['Chapter 1. What’s Biting Us? -- Chapter 2. Why Is Computer Security So Weak? -- Chapter 3. How Does Computer Security Work? -- Chapter 4. Your Computer is a Target -- Chapter 5. Misuse of Computers -- Chapter 6. Cloud Threats -- Chapter 7. Why Doesn’t Somebody Stop It? -- Chapter 8. What Has the Industry Done? -- Chapter 9. Personal Defense -- Chapter 10. Disaster Recovery', 'Discover the most prevalent cyber threats against individual users of all kinds of computing devices. This book teaches you the defensive best practices and state-of-the-art tools available to you to repel each kind of threat. Personal Cybersecurity addresses the needs of individual users at work and at home. This book covers personal cybersecurity for all modes of personal computing whether on consumer-acquired or company-issued devices: desktop PCs, laptops, mobile devices, smart TVs, WiFi and Bluetooth peripherals, and IoT objects embedded with network-connected sensors. In all these modes, the frequency, intensity, and sophistication of cyberattacks that put individual users at risk are increasing in step with accelerating mutation rates of malware and cybercriminal delivery systems. Traditional anti-virus software and personal firewalls no longer suffice to guarantee personal security. Users who neglect to learn and adopt the new ways of protecting themselves in their work and private environments put themselves, their associates, and their companies at risk of inconvenience, violation, reputational damage, data corruption, data theft, system degradation, system destruction, financial harm, and criminal disaster. This book shows what actions to take to limit the harm and recover from the damage. Instead of laying down a code of "thou shalt not" rules that admit of too many exceptions and contingencies to be of much practical use, cloud expert Marvin Waschke equips you with the battlefield intelligence, strategic understanding, survival training, and proven tools you need to intelligently assess the security threats in your environment and most effectively secure yourself from attacks. Through instructive examples and scenarios, the author shows you how to adapt and apply best practices to your own particular circumstances, how to automate and routinize your personal cybersecurity, how to recognize security breaches and act swiftly to seal them, and how to recover losses and restore functionality when attacks succeed. What You\'ll Learn Discover how computer security works and what it can protect us from See how a typical hacker attack works Evaluate computer security threats to the individual user and corporate systems Identify the critical vulnerabilities of a computer connected to the Internet Manage your computer to reduce vulnerabilities to yourself and your employer Discover how the adoption of newer forms of biometric authentication affects you S ...']] | ['gnd:4033329-2', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656145669'] | ['Kryptologie'] | 11 | 10,072 |
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3A1656171708.jsonld | [] | [] | ['inf'] | [['(classificationName=loc)QA75.5-76.95', '(classificationName=ddc)004', '(classificationName=rvk)ST 250', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)inf', 'Computer Science', 'Computer science', '(classificationName=bk, id=106418890)54.53 - Programmiersprachen']] | ['Beginning COBOL for Programmers'] | [["Beginning COBOL for Programmersis a comprehensive, sophisticated tutorial and modular skills referenceon the COBOL programming language for established programmers. This book is for you if you are a developer who would like to - or must - add COBOL to your repertoire. Perhaps you recognize the opportunities presented by the current COBOL skills crisis, or you may be working in a mission critical enterprise which retains legacy COBOL applications. Whatever your situation, Beginning COBOL for Programmers meets your needs as an established programmer moving to COBOL. Beginning COBOL for Programmersincludes coverage of the latest COBOL featuresand techniques, including control structures, tabular data, sequential files, procedure divisions, string handling, decimal arithmetic, report writer, object-orientedCOBOL, and more. You'll receive extensive introductions to the core features of the COBOL language, and then find solutions about how to effectively deploy COBOL to build robust mission critical enterprise applications that talk to legacy enterprise applications or aspects of those applications. If you've inherited some legacy COBOL, you'll be able to grasp the COBOL idioms and recognize what's happening in the code you're working with. The death of COBOL has been predicted time and time again, yet COBOL still remains a dominant force at the heart of enterprise computing. In 1997, the Gartner group estimated that of the 300 billion lines of code in the world, 240 billion (80%) were written in COBOL, and that dominance is not greatly changed today. But there is a crisis on the horizon. While the number of COBOL programmers reaching retirement age has created a growing shortage, attempts to rewrite COBOL legacy systems in a more fashionable language have oftennot been successful or put aside for a number of reasons. Therefore, today's enterprise application developers - mostly skilled at C++, C# and Java - can find COBOL skills open new - or old - doors, and this handy reliable reference is a book that you can turn to for your COBOL skills", "Beginning COBOL for Programmers is a comprehensive, sophisticated tutorial and modular skills reference on the COBOL programming language for established programmers. This book is for you if you are a developer who would like to - or must - add COBOL to your repertoire. Perhaps you recognize the opportunities presented by the current COBOL skills crisis, or you may be working in a mission critical enterprise which retains legacy COBOL applications. Whatever your situation, Beginning COBOL for Programmers meets your needs as an established programmer moving to COBOL. Beginning COBOL for Programmers includes coverage of the latest COBOL features and techniques, including control structures, tabular data, sequential files, procedure divisions, string handling, decimal arithmetic, report writer, object-oriented COBOL, and more. You'll receive extensive introductions to the core features of the COBOL language, and then find solutions about how to effectively deploy COBOL to build robust mission critical enterprise applications that talk to legacy enterprise applications or aspects of those applications. If you've inherited some legacy COBOL, you'll be able to grasp the COBOL idioms and recognize what's happening in the code you're working with. The death of COBOL has been predicted time and time again, yet COBOL still remains a dominant force at the heart of enterprise computing. In 1997, the Gartner group estimated that of the 300 billion lines of code in the world, 240 billion (80%) were written in COBOL, and that dominance is not greatly changed today. But there is a crisis on the horizon. While the number of COBOL programmers reaching retirement age has created a growing shortage, attempts to rewrite COBOL legacy systems in a more fashionable language have often not been successful or put aside for a number of reasons. Therefore, today's enterprise application developers - mostly skilled at C++, C# and Java - can find COBOL skills open new - or old - doors, and this handy reliable reference is a book that you can turn to for your COBOL skills."]] | ['gnd:4010323-7', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656171708'] | ['COBOL'] | 11 | 10,076 |
3A1656188538.jsonld | ['gnd:4039983-7', 'gnd:4034896-9'] | ['Lebensmittelmikrobiologie', 'Molekularbiologie'] | ['bio'] | [['SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Biology / Microbiology', '(classificationName=ddc)579/.16', 'Electronic books', 'Food Microbiology', 'SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Biology', 'SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Microbiology', 'Food', 'SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Biology / Molecular Biology', 'Food ; Microbiology', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)bio', 'TECHNOLOGY / Food Science']] | ['Food molecular microbiology'] | ["Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface to the Series; Preface; 1: Food Molecular Microbiology: An Overview; 2: Molecular Tools for Food Micro-Ecosystems Assessment; 3: Molecular Tools for Evolution and Taxonomy Assessment; 4: Tools and Techniques for Recovery, Detection, and Inactivation of Foodborne Viruses; 5: Bioinformatics in Food Microbiology; 6: Advanced 'Omics Approaches Applied to Microbial Food Safety & Quality: From Ecosystems to the Emerging Foodborne Pathogen Campylobacter; 7: Genomics and Proteomics Features of Listeria monocytogenes"] | ['gnd:1187534013', 'gnd:1189219387', 'gnd:4034896-9', 'gnd:4039983-7', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656188538'] | ['Patra, Jayanta Kumar', 'Paramithiotis, Spiros', 'Lebensmittelmikrobiologie', 'Molekularbiologie'] | 3 | 10,077 |
3A1656220407.jsonld | ['gnd:4047989-4', 'gnd:4258975-7', 'gnd:4436775-2', 'gnd:4263453-2', 'gnd:4065310-9', 'gnd:4033209-3'] | ['Kristall', 'Quantenmechanik', 'Welle', 'Niederdimensionaler Festkörper', 'Elektronenzustand', 'Bloch-Funktion'] | ['phy'] | [['Nanoscience', 'Crystals', 'Materials', 'Electric properties', 'Crystallography.', 'Solid state physics', '(classificationName=bk, id=106419145)33.61 - Festkörperphysik', 'Electrodynamics.', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)phy', 'Thin films', 'Acoustics', '(classificationName=loc)T174.7', 'Surfaces', '(classificationName=loc)QC176.8.N35', 'Physics', 'Optics.', 'Nanoscale science', '(classificationName=ddc)620.5', 'Nanostructures', '(classificationName=rvk)UP 3600', '(classificationName=rvk)UD 9310', '(classificationName=rvk)UP 3600-UP 4400']] | ['Electronic States in Crystals of Finite Size : Quantum Confinement of Bloch Waves'] | [['This book presents an analytical theory of the electronic states in ideal low dimensional systems and finite crystals based on a differential equation theory approach. It provides precise and fundamental understandings on the electronic states in ideal low-dimensional systems and finite crystals, and offers new insights into some of the basic problems in low-dimensional systems, such as the surface states and quantum confinement effects, etc., some of which are quite different from what is traditionally believed in the solid state physics community. Many previous predictions have been confirmed in subsequent investigations by other authors on various relevant problems. In this new edition, the theory is further extended to one-dimensional photonic crystals and phononic crystals, and a general theoretical formalism for investigating the existence and properties of surface states/modes in semi-infinite one-dimensional crystals is developed. In addition, there are various revisions and improvements, including using the Kronig-Penney model to illustrate the analytical theory and make it easier to understand. This book is a valuable resource for solid-state physicists and material scientists', 'Part I Why a Theory of Electronic States in Crystals of Finite Size is Needed -- Introduction -- Part II One-Dimensional Semi-infinite Crystals and Finite Crystals -- The Periodic Sturm-Liouville Equations -- Surface States in One-Dimensional Semi-infinite Crystals -- Electronic States in Ideal One-Dimensional Crystals of Finite Length -- Part III Low-Dimensional Systems and Finite Crystals -- Electronic States in Ideal Quantum Films -- Electronic States in Ideal Quantum Wires -- Electronic States in Ideal Finite Crystals or Quantum Dots -- Part IV Epilogue -- Concluding Remarks -- Appendices']] | ['gnd:1140493205', 'gnd:4033209-3', 'gnd:4047989-4', 'gnd:4065310-9', 'gnd:4258975-7', 'gnd:4263453-2', 'gnd:4436775-2', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656220407'] | ['Ren, Shang Yuan', 'Kristall', 'Quantenmechanik', 'Welle', 'Niederdimensionaler Festkörper', 'Elektronenzustand', 'Bloch-Funktion'] | 22 | 10,078 |
3A1656236133.jsonld | ['gnd:4183070-2', 'gnd:4160471-4'] | ['Holomorphe Abbildung', 'Stein-Mannigfaltigkeit'] | ['mat'] | [['(classificationName=msc)*32-02', '(classificationName=msc)32Q28', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)mat', '(classificationName=loc)QA331-355', '(classificationName=bk, id=106415638)31.43 - Funktionen mit mehreren komplexen Variablen', '(classificationName=bk, id=106408100)31.52 - Differentialgeometrie', 'Mathematics', 'Global analysis (Mathematics)', '(classificationName=msc)32A10', '(classificationName=bk, id=106408178)31.42 - Funktionen mit einer komplexen Variablen', 'Functions of complex variables', '(classificationName=rvk)SK 780', 'Differential equations, partial', 'Manifolds (Mathematics)', '(classificationName=bk, id=106407708)31.65 - Mannigfaltigkeiten, Zellkomplexe', '(classificationName=ddc)515.9', 'Global analysis']] | ['Stein Manifolds and Holomorphic Mappings : The Homotopy Principle in Complex Analysis'] | ['Part I Stein Manifolds -- 1 Preliminaries -- 2 Stein Manifolds -- 3 Stein Neighborhoods and Approximation -- 4 Automorphisms of Complex Euclidean Spaces -- Part II Oka Theory -- 5 Oka Manifolds -- 6 Elliptic Complex Geometry and Oka Theory -- 7 Flexibility Properties of Complex Manifolds and Holomorphic Maps -- Part III Applications -- 8 Applications of Oka Theory and its Methods -- 9 Embeddings, Immersions and Submersions -- 10 Topological Methods in Stein Geometry -- References -- Index'] | ['gnd:1016469241', 'gnd:4160471-4', 'gnd:4183070-2', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656236133'] | ['Forstnerič, Franc', 'Holomorphe Abbildung', 'Stein-Mannigfaltigkeit'] | 16 | 10,079 |
3A1656244594.jsonld | ['gnd:4159661-4', 'gnd:4705956-4', 'gnd:4067486-1'] | ['Zeitreihenanalyse', 'Herzfunktion', 'R (Programm)'] | ['meda'] | [['Biomedical engineering', '(classificationName=bk, id=106415921)44.32 - Medizinische Mathematik, medizinische Statistik', 'Cardiac Imaging Techniques', '(classificationName=ddc)519.5', '(classificationName=loc)QA276-280', 'Biostatistics', 'Heart-Imaging', 'Speech processing systems.', 'Cardiac imaging.', '(classificationName=rvk)ST 640', 'Statistics', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)meda', 'Cardiology', '(classificationName=bk, id=106409417)44.85 - Kardiologie, Angiologie', 'Cardiac imaging', 'Image processing.', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)mat', 'Statistical methods', 'Signal processing.']] | ['Heart Rate Variability Analysis with the R package RHRV'] | [['This book introduces readers to the basic concepts of Heart Rate Variability (HRV) and its most important analysis algorithms using a hands-on approach based on the open-source RHRV software. HRV refers to the variation over time of the intervals between consecutive heartbeats. Despite its apparent simplicity, HRV is one of the most important markers of the autonomic nervous system activity and it has been recognized as a useful predictor of several pathologies. The book discusses all the basic HRV topics, including the physiological contributions to HRV, clinical applications, HRV data acquisition, HRV data manipulation and HRV analysis using time-domain, frequency-domain, time-frequency, nonlinear and fractal techniques. Detailed examples based on real data sets are provided throughout the book to illustrate the algorithms and discuss the physiological implications of the results. Offering a comprehensive guide to analyzing beat information with RHRV, the book is intended for masters and Ph.D. students in various disciplines such as biomedical engineering, human and veterinary medicine, biology, and pharmacy, as well as researchers conducting heart rate variability analyses on both human and animal data', 'Foreword -- Preface -- 1 Introduction to Heart Rate Variability -- 2 Loading, Plotting and Filtering RR Intervals -- 3 Time Domain Analysis -- 4 Frequency Domain Analysis -- 5 Nonlinear and Fractal Analysis -- 6 Comparing HRV Variability across Different Segments of a Recording -- 7 Putting it All Together, a Practical Example -- A Installing RHRV -- B How do I Get a Series of RR Intervals from a Clinical/Biological Experiment?']] | ['gnd:4067486-1', 'gnd:4159661-4', 'gnd:4705956-4', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656244594'] | ['Zeitreihenanalyse', 'Herzfunktion', 'R (Programm)'] | 18 | 10,080 |
3A1656244594.jsonld | ['gnd:4159661-4', 'gnd:4705956-4', 'gnd:4067486-1'] | ['Zeitreihenanalyse', 'Herzfunktion', 'R (Programm)'] | ['mat'] | [['Biomedical engineering', '(classificationName=bk, id=106415921)44.32 - Medizinische Mathematik, medizinische Statistik', 'Cardiac Imaging Techniques', '(classificationName=ddc)519.5', '(classificationName=loc)QA276-280', 'Biostatistics', 'Heart-Imaging', 'Speech processing systems.', 'Cardiac imaging.', '(classificationName=rvk)ST 640', 'Statistics', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)meda', 'Cardiology', '(classificationName=bk, id=106409417)44.85 - Kardiologie, Angiologie', 'Cardiac imaging', 'Image processing.', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)mat', 'Statistical methods', 'Signal processing.']] | ['Heart Rate Variability Analysis with the R package RHRV'] | [['This book introduces readers to the basic concepts of Heart Rate Variability (HRV) and its most important analysis algorithms using a hands-on approach based on the open-source RHRV software. HRV refers to the variation over time of the intervals between consecutive heartbeats. Despite its apparent simplicity, HRV is one of the most important markers of the autonomic nervous system activity and it has been recognized as a useful predictor of several pathologies. The book discusses all the basic HRV topics, including the physiological contributions to HRV, clinical applications, HRV data acquisition, HRV data manipulation and HRV analysis using time-domain, frequency-domain, time-frequency, nonlinear and fractal techniques. Detailed examples based on real data sets are provided throughout the book to illustrate the algorithms and discuss the physiological implications of the results. Offering a comprehensive guide to analyzing beat information with RHRV, the book is intended for masters and Ph.D. students in various disciplines such as biomedical engineering, human and veterinary medicine, biology, and pharmacy, as well as researchers conducting heart rate variability analyses on both human and animal data', 'Foreword -- Preface -- 1 Introduction to Heart Rate Variability -- 2 Loading, Plotting and Filtering RR Intervals -- 3 Time Domain Analysis -- 4 Frequency Domain Analysis -- 5 Nonlinear and Fractal Analysis -- 6 Comparing HRV Variability across Different Segments of a Recording -- 7 Putting it All Together, a Practical Example -- A Installing RHRV -- B How do I Get a Series of RR Intervals from a Clinical/Biological Experiment?']] | ['gnd:4067486-1', 'gnd:4159661-4', 'gnd:4705956-4', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656244594'] | ['Zeitreihenanalyse', 'Herzfunktion', 'R (Programm)'] | 16 | 10,081 |
3A1656245639.jsonld | ['gnd:4060425-1', 'gnd:4020236-7'] | ['Geometrie', 'Topologie'] | ['mat'] | [['Mathematics', 'Computer mathematics.', 'Cell aggregation', '(classificationName=rvk)SK 380', 'Biomathematics.', '(classificationName=ddc)004', '(classificationName=msc)57N25', '(classificationName=msc)55-04', '(classificationName=msc)*55-01', '(classificationName=msc)68R05', 'Computer science', 'Complex manifolds.', 'Biomedical engineering', '(classificationName=msc)55U10', '(classificationName=loc)QA71-90', 'Manifolds (Mathematics).', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)mat']] | ['A Short Course in Computational Geometry and Topology'] | [['With the aim to bring the subject of Computational Geometry and Topology closer to the scientific audience, this book is written in thirteen ready-to-teach sections organized in four parts: TESSELLATIONS, COMPLEXES, HOMOLOGY, PERSISTENCE. To speak to the non-specialist, detailed formalisms are often avoided in favor of lively 2- and 3-dimensional illustrations. The book is warmly recommended to everybody who loves geometry and the fascinating world of shapes', 'Roots of Geometry and Topology -- Voronoi and Delaunay Diagrams -- Weighted Diagrams -- Three Dimensions -- Alpha Complexes -- Holes -- Area Formulas -- Topological Spaces -- Homology Groups -- Complex Construction -- Filtrations -- PL Functions -- Matrix Reduction -- Epilogue']] | ['gnd:4020236-7', 'gnd:4060425-1', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656245639'] | ['Geometrie', 'Topologie'] | 16 | 10,082 |
3A1656257084.jsonld | ['gnd:4386767-4', 'gnd:4066446-6', 'gnd:4071013-0'] | ['Wirtschaftsgeografie', 'Europäische Integration', 'Räumliche Statistik'] | ['mat'] | [['(classificationName=msc)62P20', 'System theory.', 'Econophysics.', '(classificationName=msc)00B15', '(classificationName=msc)90B80', 'Econometrics.', 'Regional economics', 'Spatial economics', '(classificationName=msc)91B72', '(classificationName=ddc)621', 'Sociophysics.', '(classificationName=loc)QC1-999', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)mat', 'Europe—Economic integration.', '(classificationName=msc)62M30', '(classificationName=msc)*91-06', 'Physics', '(classificationName=ddc)530.1', '(classificationName=msc)91D20', 'Industrial organization', 'Macroeconomics', 'Economic theory', '(classificationName=msc)91B54', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)oek', 'European Economic Community literature']] | ['The Economy as a Complex Spatial System : Macro, Meso and Micro Perspectives'] | ['This book is open access under a CC BY-NC 4.0 license. This collected volume represents the final outcome of the COST Action IS1104 "The EU in the new complex geography of economic systems: models, tools and policy evaluation". Visualizing the EU as a complex and multi-layered network, the book is organized in three parts, each of them dealing with a different level of analysis: At the macro-level, Part I considers the interactions within large economic systems (regions or countries) involving trade, workers migration, and other factor movements. At the meso-level, Part II discusses interactions within specific but wide-ranging markets, with a focus on financial markets and banking systems. Lastly, at the micro-level, Part III explores the decision-making of single firms, especially in the context of location decisions'] | ['gnd:128576081', 'gnd:133149749', 'gnd:13620354X', 'gnd:171199316', 'gnd:4066446-6', 'gnd:4071013-0', 'gnd:4386767-4', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656257084'] | ['Kirman, Alan P.', 'Bischi, Gian Italo', 'Kopel, Michael', 'Bougheas, Spiros P.', 'Wirtschaftsgeografie', 'Europäische Integration', 'Räumliche Statistik'] | 16 | 10,083 |
3A1656257084.jsonld | ['gnd:4386767-4', 'gnd:4066446-6', 'gnd:4071013-0'] | ['Wirtschaftsgeografie', 'Europäische Integration', 'Räumliche Statistik'] | ['oek'] | [['(classificationName=msc)62P20', 'System theory.', 'Econophysics.', '(classificationName=msc)00B15', '(classificationName=msc)90B80', 'Econometrics.', 'Regional economics', 'Spatial economics', '(classificationName=msc)91B72', '(classificationName=ddc)621', 'Sociophysics.', '(classificationName=loc)QC1-999', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)mat', 'Europe—Economic integration.', '(classificationName=msc)62M30', '(classificationName=msc)*91-06', 'Physics', '(classificationName=ddc)530.1', '(classificationName=msc)91D20', 'Industrial organization', 'Macroeconomics', 'Economic theory', '(classificationName=msc)91B54', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)oek', 'European Economic Community literature']] | ['The Economy as a Complex Spatial System : Macro, Meso and Micro Perspectives'] | ['This book is open access under a CC BY-NC 4.0 license. This collected volume represents the final outcome of the COST Action IS1104 "The EU in the new complex geography of economic systems: models, tools and policy evaluation". Visualizing the EU as a complex and multi-layered network, the book is organized in three parts, each of them dealing with a different level of analysis: At the macro-level, Part I considers the interactions within large economic systems (regions or countries) involving trade, workers migration, and other factor movements. At the meso-level, Part II discusses interactions within specific but wide-ranging markets, with a focus on financial markets and banking systems. Lastly, at the micro-level, Part III explores the decision-making of single firms, especially in the context of location decisions'] | ['gnd:128576081', 'gnd:133149749', 'gnd:13620354X', 'gnd:171199316', 'gnd:4066446-6', 'gnd:4071013-0', 'gnd:4386767-4', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656257084'] | ['Kirman, Alan P.', 'Bischi, Gian Italo', 'Kopel, Michael', 'Bougheas, Spiros P.', 'Wirtschaftsgeografie', 'Europäische Integration', 'Räumliche Statistik'] | 19 | 10,084 |
3A1656271621.jsonld | ['gnd:4049396-9', 'gnd:4054021-2'] | ['Religion', 'Science-Fiction-Literatur'] | ['phy'] | [['Physics', 'Philosophy', '(classificationName=ssg)0', 'Science (General)', '(classificationName=loc)QC5.53', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)phy', 'Technology', '(classificationName=loc)QC6.9', 'Science', '(classificationName=ddc)530.01']] | ['Holy Sci-Fi! : Where Science Fiction and Religion Intersect'] | ["Can a computer have a soul? Are religion and science mutually exclusive? Is there really such a thing as free will? If you could time travel to visit Jesus, would you (and should you)? For hundreds of years, philosophers, scientists, and science fiction writers have pondered these questions and many more. In Holy Sci-Fi!, popular writer Paul Nahin explores the fertile and sometimes uneasy relationship between science fiction and religion. With a scope spanning the history of religion, philosophy, and literature, Nahin follows religious themes in science fiction from Feynman to Foucault, and from Asimov to Aristotle. An intriguing journey through popular and well-loved books and stories, Holy Sci-Fi! shows how sci-fi has informed humanity's attitudes towards our faiths, our future, and ourselves"] | ['gnd:136816614', 'gnd:4049396-9', 'gnd:4054021-2', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656271621'] | ['Nahin, Paul J.', 'Religion', 'Science-Fiction-Literatur'] | 22 | 10,085 |
3A1656290294.jsonld | ['gnd:4172251-6', 'gnd:4038860-8', 'gnd:1024960048', 'gnd:4174845-1'] | ['Nanooptik', 'Metall', 'Oberflächenplasmon', 'Plasmon'] | ['tec'] | [['(classificationName=loc)TA1750-1750.22', '(classificationName=rvk)VE 9850', '(classificationName=loc)QC350-467', 'Lasers.', 'Physics', 'Nanoscale science', '(classificationName=rvk)UP 3740', 'Nanostructures', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)tec', '(classificationName=loc)TA1501-1820', 'Nanotechnology', '(classificationName=bk, id=181570645)50.94 - Mikrosystemtechnik, Nanotechnologie', 'Nanoscience', '(classificationName=loc)QC392-449.5', 'Photonics.', 'Plasmons (Physics)', '(classificationName=ddc)621.36', 'Optics', 'Metals', 'Optoelectronics']] | ['Optical Properties of Metallic Nanoparticles : Basic Principles and Simulation'] | [['This book introduces the fascinating world of plasmonics and physics at the nanoscale, with a focus on simulations and the theoretical aspects of optics and nanotechnology. A research field with numerous applications, plasmonics bridges the gap between the micrometer length scale of light and the secrets of the nanoworld. This is achieved by binding light to charge density oscillations of metallic nanostructures, so-called surface plasmons, which allow electromagnetic radiation to be focussed down to spots as small as a few nanometers. The book is a snapshot of recent and ongoing research and at the same time outlines our present understanding of the optical properties of metallic nanoparticles, ranging from the tunability of plasmonic resonances to the ultrafast dynamics of light-matter interaction. Beginning with a gentle introduction that highlights the basics of plasmonic interactions and plasmon imaging, the author then presents a suitable theoretical framework for the description of metallic nanostructures. This model based on this framework is first solved analytically for simple systems, and subsequently through numerical simulations for more general cases where, for example, surface roughness, nonlinear and nonlocal effects or metamaterials are investigated.', 'Part I: Introduction and Basic principles -- Prologue -- The world of plasmons -- Theory -- Part II: Simulation: Modeling the optical response of metallic nanoparticles -- Part III: Implementations and applications.- Imaging of surface plasmons -- Influence of surface roughness -- Nonlinear optical effects of plasmonic nanoparticles -- Nonlocal response -- Metamaterials.- Outlook -- Part IV: Supplement -- Appendix - Utilities -- Appendix - MATLAB script for Mie solution.']] | ['gnd:1024960048', 'gnd:4038860-8', 'gnd:4172251-6', 'gnd:4174845-1', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656290294'] | ['Nanooptik', 'Metall', 'Oberflächenplasmon', 'Plasmon'] | 27 | 10,086 |
3A1656293080.jsonld | ['gnd:4006890-0', 'gnd:4115557-9', 'gnd:4139408-2', 'gnd:4174134-1'] | ['Biopharmazie', 'Pharmakokinetik', 'Biomathematik', 'Pharmakodynamik'] | ['cet'] | [['(classificationName=bk, id=106409743)44.38 - Pharmakologie', 'Biomathematics', '(classificationName=msc)37N25', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)cet', '(classificationName=msc)92C45', 'Biological physics', '(classificationName=bk, id=106417622)58.28 - Pharmazeutische Technologie', 'Biochemistry', 'Applied mathematics', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)meda', 'Biomedical engineering', 'Biophysics', '(classificationName=loc)QH323.5', '(classificationName=msc)*92-02', 'Mathematics', 'Pharmacology', '(classificationName=loc)QH324.2-324.25', 'Engineering mathematics', '(classificationName=ddc)570.285']] | ['Modeling in Biopharmaceutics, Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics : Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Approaches'] | [['Part I: Basic Concepts -- The Geometry of Nature -- Diffusion and Kinetics -- Nonlinear Dynamics -- Part II: Modeling in Biopharmaceutics -- Drug Release -- Drug Dissolution -- Oral Drug Absorption -- Part III: Modeling in Pharmacokinetics -- Empirical Models -- Deterministic Compartmental Models -- Fractional Pharmacokinetics -- Modeling and Simulation in Bioequivalence -- Stochastic Compartmental Models -- Part IV: Modeling in Pharmacodynamics -- Classical Pharmacodynamics -- Nonclassical Pharmacodynamics -- Appendices.', 'The state of the art in Biopharmaceutics, Pharmacokinetics, and Pharmacodynamics Modeling is presented in this new second edition book. It shows how advanced physical and mathematical methods can expand classical models in order to cover heterogeneous drug-biological processes and therapeutic effects in the body. The book is divided into four parts; the first deals with the fundamental principles of fractals, diffusion and nonlinear dynamics; the second with drug dissolution, release, and absorption; the third with epirical, compartmental, and stochastic pharmacokinetic models, with two new chapters, one on fractional pharmacokinetics and one on bioequivalence; and the fourth mainly with classical and nonclassical aspects of pharmacodynamics. The classical models that have relevance and application to these sciences are also considered throughout. This second edition has new information on reaction limited models of dissolution, non binary biopharmaceutic classification system, time varying models, and interface models. Many examples are used to illustrate the intrinsic complexity of drug administration related phenomena in the human, justifying the use of advanced modeling methods. This book will appeal to graduate students and researchers in pharmacology, pharmaceutical sciences, bioengineering, and physiology. Reviews of the first edition: "This book presents a novel modelling approach to biopharmaceutics, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamic phenomena. This state-of-the-art volume will be helpful to students and researchers in pharmacology, bioengineering, and physiology. This book is a must for pharmaceutical researchers to keep up with recent developments in this field." (P. R. Parthasarathy, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1103 (5), 2007) "These authors are the unique (or sole) contributors in this area that are working on these questions and bring a special expertise to the field that is now being recognized as essential to understanding biological system and kinetic/dynamic characteristics in drug development...This text is an essential primer for those who would envision the incorporation of heterogeneous approaches to systems where homogeneous approaches are not sufficient to describe the system." (Robert R. Bies, Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, Vol. 46, 2006).']] | ['gnd:4006890-0', 'gnd:4115557-9', 'gnd:4139408-2', 'gnd:4174134-1', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656293080'] | ['Biopharmazie', 'Pharmakokinetik', 'Biomathematik', 'Pharmakodynamik'] | 4 | 10,087 |
3A1656293080.jsonld | ['gnd:4006890-0', 'gnd:4115557-9', 'gnd:4139408-2', 'gnd:4174134-1'] | ['Biopharmazie', 'Pharmakokinetik', 'Biomathematik', 'Pharmakodynamik'] | ['meda'] | [['(classificationName=bk, id=106409743)44.38 - Pharmakologie', 'Biomathematics', '(classificationName=msc)37N25', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)cet', '(classificationName=msc)92C45', 'Biological physics', '(classificationName=bk, id=106417622)58.28 - Pharmazeutische Technologie', 'Biochemistry', 'Applied mathematics', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)meda', 'Biomedical engineering', 'Biophysics', '(classificationName=loc)QH323.5', '(classificationName=msc)*92-02', 'Mathematics', 'Pharmacology', '(classificationName=loc)QH324.2-324.25', 'Engineering mathematics', '(classificationName=ddc)570.285']] | ['Modeling in Biopharmaceutics, Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics : Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Approaches'] | [['Part I: Basic Concepts -- The Geometry of Nature -- Diffusion and Kinetics -- Nonlinear Dynamics -- Part II: Modeling in Biopharmaceutics -- Drug Release -- Drug Dissolution -- Oral Drug Absorption -- Part III: Modeling in Pharmacokinetics -- Empirical Models -- Deterministic Compartmental Models -- Fractional Pharmacokinetics -- Modeling and Simulation in Bioequivalence -- Stochastic Compartmental Models -- Part IV: Modeling in Pharmacodynamics -- Classical Pharmacodynamics -- Nonclassical Pharmacodynamics -- Appendices.', 'The state of the art in Biopharmaceutics, Pharmacokinetics, and Pharmacodynamics Modeling is presented in this new second edition book. It shows how advanced physical and mathematical methods can expand classical models in order to cover heterogeneous drug-biological processes and therapeutic effects in the body. The book is divided into four parts; the first deals with the fundamental principles of fractals, diffusion and nonlinear dynamics; the second with drug dissolution, release, and absorption; the third with epirical, compartmental, and stochastic pharmacokinetic models, with two new chapters, one on fractional pharmacokinetics and one on bioequivalence; and the fourth mainly with classical and nonclassical aspects of pharmacodynamics. The classical models that have relevance and application to these sciences are also considered throughout. This second edition has new information on reaction limited models of dissolution, non binary biopharmaceutic classification system, time varying models, and interface models. Many examples are used to illustrate the intrinsic complexity of drug administration related phenomena in the human, justifying the use of advanced modeling methods. This book will appeal to graduate students and researchers in pharmacology, pharmaceutical sciences, bioengineering, and physiology. Reviews of the first edition: "This book presents a novel modelling approach to biopharmaceutics, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamic phenomena. This state-of-the-art volume will be helpful to students and researchers in pharmacology, bioengineering, and physiology. This book is a must for pharmaceutical researchers to keep up with recent developments in this field." (P. R. Parthasarathy, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1103 (5), 2007) "These authors are the unique (or sole) contributors in this area that are working on these questions and bring a special expertise to the field that is now being recognized as essential to understanding biological system and kinetic/dynamic characteristics in drug development...This text is an essential primer for those who would envision the incorporation of heterogeneous approaches to systems where homogeneous approaches are not sufficient to describe the system." (Robert R. Bies, Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, Vol. 46, 2006).']] | ['gnd:4006890-0', 'gnd:4115557-9', 'gnd:4139408-2', 'gnd:4174134-1', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656293080'] | ['Biopharmazie', 'Pharmakokinetik', 'Biomathematik', 'Pharmakodynamik'] | 18 | 10,088 |
3A1656293382.jsonld | ['gnd:4134948-9', 'gnd:4056243-8', 'gnd:4389058-1'] | ['Spieltheorie', 'Markov-Prozess', 'Mehragentensystem'] | ['inf'] | [['(classificationName=msc)60J20', '(classificationName=loc)QA402.3-402.37', '(classificationName=loc)Q295', '(classificationName=msc)91A40', 'Probabilities', '(classificationName=bk, id=106416065)54.88 - Computer in der Freizeit', 'Computer science', 'Game theory', 'Mathematics', '(classificationName=ddc)519', '(classificationName=msc)91A26', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)inf', 'System theory', 'Distribution (Probability theory', 'Statistics', '(classificationName=msc)*91-02', 'Mathematical optimization', 'Systems theory']] | ['Game-Theoretic Learning and Distributed Optimization in Memoryless Multi-Agent Systems'] | ['This book presents new efficient methods for optimization in realistic large-scale, multi-agent systems. These methods do not require the agents to have the full information about the system, but instead allow them to make their local decisions based only on the local information, possibly obtained during scommunication with their local neighbors. The book, primarily aimed at researchers in optimization and control, considers three different information settings in multi-agent systems: oracle-based, communication-based, and payoff-based. For each of these information types, an efficient optimization algorithm is developed, which leads the system to an optimal state. The optimization problems are set without such restrictive assumptions as convexity of the objective functions, complicated communication topologies, closed-form expressions for costs and utilities, and finiteness of the system’s state space.'] | ['gnd:1135672466', 'gnd:4056243-8', 'gnd:4134948-9', 'gnd:4389058-1', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656293382'] | ['Tatarenko, Tatiana', 'Spieltheorie', 'Markov-Prozess', 'Mehragentensystem'] | 11 | 10,089 |
3A1656296284.jsonld | [] | [] | ['phy'] | [['(classificationName=ddc)530.44', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)phy', 'Physics', '(classificationName=rvk)UR 8000', '(classificationName=bk, id=106408046)33.80 - Plasmaphysik', '(classificationName=loc)QC717.6-718.8', '(classificationName=rvk)UR 1100']] | ['Complex Plasmas : Scientific Challenges and Technological Opportunities'] | ['This book provides the reader with an introduction to the physics of complex plasmas, a discussion of the specific scientific and technical challenges they present, and an overview of their potential technological applications. Complex plasmas differ from conventional high-temperature plasmas in several ways: they may contain additional species, including nanometer- to micrometer-sized particles, negative ions, molecules and radicals, and they may exhibit strong correlations or quantum effects. This book introduces the classical and quantum mechanical approaches used to describe and simulate complex plasmas. It also covers some key experimental techniques used in the analysis of these plasmas, including calorimetric probe methods, IR absorption techniques and X-ray absorption spectroscopy. The final part of the book reviews the emerging applications of microcavity and microchannel plasmas, the synthesis and assembly of nanomaterials through plasma electrochemistry, the large-scale generation of ozone using microplasmas, and novel applications of atmospheric-pressure non-thermal plasmas in dentistry. Going beyond the scope of traditional plasma texts, the presentation is very well suited for senior undergraduate, graduate students and postdoctoral researchers specializing in plasma physics'] | ['gnd:120375176', 'gnd:122515579', 'gnd:7603780-0', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656296284'] | ['Bonitz, Michael', 'Thomsen, Hauke', 'Komplexes Plasma'] | 22 | 10,090 |
3A1656297264.jsonld | ['gnd:4076370-5', 'gnd:7705206-7', 'gnd:4037589-4', 'gnd:7845187-5', 'gnd:4592128-3'] | ['Marketing', 'Programmierung', 'Electronic Commerce', 'App (Programm)', 'iOS'] | ['inf'] | [['(classificationName=rvk)ST 250', '(classificationName=rvk)ST 326', 'Computer programming', '(classificationName=rvk)QP 650', 'Computer Science', '(classificationName=loc)QA76.6-76.66', 'Computer science', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)inf', '(classificationName=ddc)005.11', 'Programming languages (Electronic computers)', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)oek']] | ['Learn iOS Application Distribution : Successfully Distribute Apps'] | ["Cover every aspect of the app industry, from app idea generation through to marketing and performance monitoring. With this book you'll receive complete, reliable, up-to-date, and professional information and guidance. Learn iOS App Distribution is every developers thorough and accessible guide to successfully distributing apps. For readers who already know how to code and create apps, this book explains how the app industry works, how it is evolving, and what the key trends are. Rather than focus on the well-covered aspects of working with Swift and Xcode, you'll instead discover what it takes from a commercial standpoint to bring an app together and get it successfully out to customers. All the key technical aspects are simplified for you with non-technical backgrounds, and vast amounts of information are condensed into easy-to-understand visuals"] | ['gnd:4037589-4', 'gnd:4076370-5', 'gnd:4592128-3', 'gnd:7705206-7', 'gnd:7845187-5', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656297264'] | ['Marketing', 'Programmierung', 'Electronic Commerce', 'App (Programm)', 'iOS'] | 11 | 10,091 |
3A1656297264.jsonld | ['gnd:4076370-5', 'gnd:7705206-7', 'gnd:4037589-4', 'gnd:7845187-5', 'gnd:4592128-3'] | ['Marketing', 'Programmierung', 'Electronic Commerce', 'App (Programm)', 'iOS'] | ['oek'] | [['(classificationName=rvk)ST 250', '(classificationName=rvk)ST 326', 'Computer programming', '(classificationName=rvk)QP 650', 'Computer Science', '(classificationName=loc)QA76.6-76.66', 'Computer science', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)inf', '(classificationName=ddc)005.11', 'Programming languages (Electronic computers)', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)oek']] | ['Learn iOS Application Distribution : Successfully Distribute Apps'] | ["Cover every aspect of the app industry, from app idea generation through to marketing and performance monitoring. With this book you'll receive complete, reliable, up-to-date, and professional information and guidance. Learn iOS App Distribution is every developers thorough and accessible guide to successfully distributing apps. For readers who already know how to code and create apps, this book explains how the app industry works, how it is evolving, and what the key trends are. Rather than focus on the well-covered aspects of working with Swift and Xcode, you'll instead discover what it takes from a commercial standpoint to bring an app together and get it successfully out to customers. All the key technical aspects are simplified for you with non-technical backgrounds, and vast amounts of information are condensed into easy-to-understand visuals"] | ['gnd:4037589-4', 'gnd:4076370-5', 'gnd:4592128-3', 'gnd:7705206-7', 'gnd:7845187-5', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656297264'] | ['Marketing', 'Programmierung', 'Electronic Commerce', 'App (Programm)', 'iOS'] | 19 | 10,092 |
3A1656299518.jsonld | ['gnd:1027903738', 'gnd:4070085-9'] | ['Raspberry Pi', 'Rechnernetz'] | ['inf'] | [['Microprogramming', '(classificationName=rvk)ST 201', 'Computer science', '(classificationName=rvk)ST 160', 'Computer input-output equipment.', 'Computer Science', 'Computer programming', '(classificationName=ddc)005.18', 'Input-output equipment (Computers)', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)inf', '(classificationName=bk, id=106419315)54.26 - Mikrocomputer', '(classificationName=loc)QA76.635']] | ['Expanding Your Raspberry Pi : Storage, printing, peripherals, and network connections for your Raspberry Pi'] | [['Chapter 1: Raspberry Pi System Anatomy -- Chapter 2: The Distro Bunch -- Chapter 3: Adding Mass Storage -- Chapter 4: Connecting to a Workgroup Network -- Chapter 5: Sharing an Internet connection -- Chapter 6: Setting up a print and scan server -- Chapter 7: Imaging and Video -- Chapter 8: Media Serving -- Chapter 9: GPIO Anatomy and Applications -- Chapter 10: Taking Your Raspberry Pi on the Road', "Gain a deeper understanding of how Raspberry Pi works to get the results you want right in the palm of your hand. This book helps you understand the right connections and software to drive your Raspberry Pi into opening the worlds of programming, electronic experiments, system control, digital imaging, and the Internet of Things to you. You'll discover how to expand your Pi’s storage for bigger programs, use its onboard connections to interface with cameras and control devices, printers and scanners. You'll also see how to share information with Windows and Apple computers and mobile devices, and use it away from AC power. You’ll be able to turn any HDTV into a media player; stream and share files from desktop and mobile devices; use your Pi for image capture via camera or scanner; and more! Expanding Your Raspberry Pi is your guide to doing almost anything a bigger computer can do - if you’re ready for the challenge"]] | ['gnd:1027903738', 'gnd:4070085-9', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656299518'] | ['Raspberry Pi', 'Rechnernetz'] | 11 | 10,093 |
3A1656495422.jsonld | [] | [] | ['elt'] | [['Renewable energy sources', '(classificationName=rvk)ZP 3730', '(classificationName=rvk)UD 8220', '(classificationName=bk, id=106418645)53.36 - Energiedirektumwandler, elektrische Energiespeicher', '(classificationName=ddc)621.042', '(classificationName=loc)TK1001-1841', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)elt', 'Electric engineering', 'Physics']] | ['Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conversion'] | ['This concise primer on photovoltaic solar energy conversion invites readers to reflect on the conversion of solar light into energy at the most fundamental level and encourages newcomers to the field to help find meaningful answers on how photovoltaic solar energy conversion can work (better), eventually contributing to its ongoing advancement. The book is based on lectures given to graduate students in the Physics Department at the University of Oldenburg over the last two decades, yet also provides an easy-to-follow introduction for doctoral and postdoctoral students from related disciplines such as the materials sciences and electrical engineering. Inspired by classic textbooks in the field, it reflects the author’s own ideas on how to understand, visualize and eventually teach the microscopic physical mechanisms and effects, while keeping the text as concise as possible so as to introduce interested readers to the field and balancing essential knowledge with open questions'] | ['gnd:1069973882', 'gnd:4121476-6', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656495422'] | ['Bauer, Gottfried H.', 'Fotovoltaik'] | 6 | 10,094 |
3A1656504006.jsonld | ['gnd:4020832-1', 'gnd:4214151-5', 'gnd:4018202-2', 'gnd:4012475-7', 'gnd:4314292-8', 'gnd:7729679-5'] | ['Diskurs', 'Frau', 'Gewalt', 'Multikulturelle Gesellschaft', 'Einwanderin', 'Intersektionalität'] | ['jur'] | [['(classificationName=ddc-dbn)300', '(classificationName=rvk)MS 3000', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)jur', '(classificationName=rvk)PH 8700', 'Violence', 'Ethnicity', '(classificationName=ddc)362.8292086912094', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)sow', 'Women', 'Migration']] | ['Violence against women and ethnicity : commonalities and differences across Europe'] | ['This book draws together both: theory and practice on minority/migrant women and gendered violence. The interplay of gender, ethnicity, religion, class, generation and sexuality in shaping the lives, experiences and choices of minority/migrant women affected by violence has not always been adequately theorised within much of the existing writing on violence against women. Feminist theory, especially the insights provided by the concept of intersectionality, are central to the editors’ conceptual frameworks.'] | ['gnd:1036760928', 'gnd:1102065552', 'gnd:17102527X', 'gnd:4012475-7', 'gnd:4015701-5', 'gnd:4018202-2', 'gnd:4020832-1', 'gnd:4214151-5', 'gnd:4314292-8', 'gnd:7729679-5', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656504006'] | ['Thiara, Ravi', 'Schröttle, Monika', 'Condon, Stéphanie A.', 'Diskurs', 'Europa', 'Frau', 'Gewalt', 'Multikulturelle Gesellschaft', 'Einwanderin', 'Intersektionalität'] | 12 | 10,095 |
3A1656504006.jsonld | ['gnd:4020832-1', 'gnd:4214151-5', 'gnd:4018202-2', 'gnd:4012475-7', 'gnd:4314292-8', 'gnd:7729679-5'] | ['Diskurs', 'Frau', 'Gewalt', 'Multikulturelle Gesellschaft', 'Einwanderin', 'Intersektionalität'] | ['sow'] | [['(classificationName=ddc-dbn)300', '(classificationName=rvk)MS 3000', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)jur', '(classificationName=rvk)PH 8700', 'Violence', 'Ethnicity', '(classificationName=ddc)362.8292086912094', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)sow', 'Women', 'Migration']] | ['Violence against women and ethnicity : commonalities and differences across Europe'] | ['This book draws together both: theory and practice on minority/migrant women and gendered violence. The interplay of gender, ethnicity, religion, class, generation and sexuality in shaping the lives, experiences and choices of minority/migrant women affected by violence has not always been adequately theorised within much of the existing writing on violence against women. Feminist theory, especially the insights provided by the concept of intersectionality, are central to the editors’ conceptual frameworks.'] | ['gnd:1036760928', 'gnd:1102065552', 'gnd:17102527X', 'gnd:4012475-7', 'gnd:4015701-5', 'gnd:4018202-2', 'gnd:4020832-1', 'gnd:4214151-5', 'gnd:4314292-8', 'gnd:7729679-5', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656504006'] | ['Thiara, Ravi', 'Schröttle, Monika', 'Condon, Stéphanie A.', 'Diskurs', 'Europa', 'Frau', 'Gewalt', 'Multikulturelle Gesellschaft', 'Einwanderin', 'Intersektionalität'] | 25 | 10,096 |
3A1656512548.jsonld | ['gnd:4070505-5', 'gnd:4037952-8', 'gnd:4062355-5', 'gnd:4159850-7'] | ['Mathematische Physik', 'Variationsrechnung', 'Distribution (Funktionalanalysis)', 'Hilbert-Raum'] | ['mat'] | [['Functional analysis', '(classificationName=msc)*46-01', '(classificationName=msc)47N50', '(classificationName=loc)QA401-425', '(classificationName=msc)47L05', 'Mathematical optimization', '(classificationName=msc)46F05', '(classificationName=bk, id=106411217)31.46 - Funktionalanalysis', 'Mathematical physics', '(classificationName=ddc)530.15', 'Operator theory', 'Mathematics', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)mat', '(classificationName=bk, id=106407937)33.06 - Mathematische Methoden der Physik', '(classificationName=msc)47-01', '(classificationName=msc)46C05', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)phy', '(classificationName=rvk)SK 600', '(classificationName=rvk)SK 950', '(classificationName=loc)QC19.2-20.85', '(classificationName=msc)47A05', 'Physics.']] | ['Mathematical Methods in Physics : Distributions, Hilbert Space Operators, Variational Methods, and Applications in Quantum Physics'] | [['Introduction -- Spaces of Test Functions -- Schwartz Distributions -- Calculus for Distributions -- Distributions as Derivatives of Functions -- Tensor Products -- Convolution Products -- Applications of Convolution -- Holomorphic Functions -- Fourier Transformations -- Distributions as Boundary Values of Analytic Functions -- Other Spaces of Generalized Functions -- Sobolev Spaces -- Hilbert Spaces: A Brief Historical Introduction -- Inner Product Spaces and Hilbert Spaces -- Geometry of Hilbert Spaces -- Separable Hilbert Spaces -- Direct Sums and Tensor Products -- Topological Aspects -- Linear Operators -- Quadratic Forms -- Bounded Linear Operators -- Special Classes of Linear Operators -- Elements of Spectral Theory -- Compact Operators -- Hilbert-Schmidt and Trace Class Operators -- The Spectral Theorem -- Some Applications of the Spectral Representation -- Spectral Analysis in Rigged Hilbert Spaces -- Operator Algebras and Positive Mappings -- Positive Mappings in Quantum Physics -- Introduction -- Direct Methods in the Calculus of Variations -- Differential Calculus on Banach Spaces and Extrema of Functions -- Constrained Minimization Problems (Method of Lagrange Multipliers) -- Boundary and Eigenvalue Problems -- Density Functional Theory of Atoms and Molecules -- Appendices -- Index.', "The second edition of this textbook presents the basic mathematical knowledge and skills that are needed for courses on modern theoretical physics, such as those on quantum mechanics, classical and quantum field theory, and related areas. The authors stress that learning mathematical physics is not a passive process and include numerous detailed proofs, examples, and over 200 exercises, as well as hints linking mathematical concepts and results to the relevant physical concepts and theories. All of the material from the first edition has been updated, and five new chapters have been added on such topics as distributions, Hilbert space operators, and variational methods. The text is divided into three main parts. Part I is a brief introduction to distribution theory, in which elements from the theories of ultradistributions and hyperfunctions are considered in addition to some deeper results for Schwartz distributions, thus providing a comprehensive introduction to the theory of generalized functions. Part II contains fundamental facts about Hilbert spaces and their geometry. The theory of linear operators, both bounded and unbounded, is developed, focusing on results needed for the theory of Schrödinger operators. Part III treats the direct methods of the calculus of variations and their applications to boundary- and eigenvalue-problems for linear and nonlinear partial differential operators. The appendices contain proofs of more general and deeper results, including completions, basic facts about metrizable Hausdorff locally convex topological vector spaces, Baire's fundamental results and their main consequences, and bilinear functionals. Mathematical Methods in Physics is aimed at a broad community of graduate students in mathematics, mathematical physics, quantum information theory, physics and engineering, as well as researchers in these disciplines. Expanded content and relevant updates will make this new edition a valuable resource for those working in these disciplines"]] | ['gnd:120744635', 'gnd:4037952-8', 'gnd:4062355-5', 'gnd:4070505-5', 'gnd:4159850-7', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656512548'] | ['Blanchard, Philippe', 'Mathematische Physik', 'Variationsrechnung', 'Distribution (Funktionalanalysis)', 'Hilbert-Raum'] | 16 | 10,097 |
3A1656512548.jsonld | ['gnd:4070505-5', 'gnd:4037952-8', 'gnd:4062355-5', 'gnd:4159850-7'] | ['Mathematische Physik', 'Variationsrechnung', 'Distribution (Funktionalanalysis)', 'Hilbert-Raum'] | ['phy'] | [['Functional analysis', '(classificationName=msc)*46-01', '(classificationName=msc)47N50', '(classificationName=loc)QA401-425', '(classificationName=msc)47L05', 'Mathematical optimization', '(classificationName=msc)46F05', '(classificationName=bk, id=106411217)31.46 - Funktionalanalysis', 'Mathematical physics', '(classificationName=ddc)530.15', 'Operator theory', 'Mathematics', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)mat', '(classificationName=bk, id=106407937)33.06 - Mathematische Methoden der Physik', '(classificationName=msc)47-01', '(classificationName=msc)46C05', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)phy', '(classificationName=rvk)SK 600', '(classificationName=rvk)SK 950', '(classificationName=loc)QC19.2-20.85', '(classificationName=msc)47A05', 'Physics.']] | ['Mathematical Methods in Physics : Distributions, Hilbert Space Operators, Variational Methods, and Applications in Quantum Physics'] | [['Introduction -- Spaces of Test Functions -- Schwartz Distributions -- Calculus for Distributions -- Distributions as Derivatives of Functions -- Tensor Products -- Convolution Products -- Applications of Convolution -- Holomorphic Functions -- Fourier Transformations -- Distributions as Boundary Values of Analytic Functions -- Other Spaces of Generalized Functions -- Sobolev Spaces -- Hilbert Spaces: A Brief Historical Introduction -- Inner Product Spaces and Hilbert Spaces -- Geometry of Hilbert Spaces -- Separable Hilbert Spaces -- Direct Sums and Tensor Products -- Topological Aspects -- Linear Operators -- Quadratic Forms -- Bounded Linear Operators -- Special Classes of Linear Operators -- Elements of Spectral Theory -- Compact Operators -- Hilbert-Schmidt and Trace Class Operators -- The Spectral Theorem -- Some Applications of the Spectral Representation -- Spectral Analysis in Rigged Hilbert Spaces -- Operator Algebras and Positive Mappings -- Positive Mappings in Quantum Physics -- Introduction -- Direct Methods in the Calculus of Variations -- Differential Calculus on Banach Spaces and Extrema of Functions -- Constrained Minimization Problems (Method of Lagrange Multipliers) -- Boundary and Eigenvalue Problems -- Density Functional Theory of Atoms and Molecules -- Appendices -- Index.', "The second edition of this textbook presents the basic mathematical knowledge and skills that are needed for courses on modern theoretical physics, such as those on quantum mechanics, classical and quantum field theory, and related areas. The authors stress that learning mathematical physics is not a passive process and include numerous detailed proofs, examples, and over 200 exercises, as well as hints linking mathematical concepts and results to the relevant physical concepts and theories. All of the material from the first edition has been updated, and five new chapters have been added on such topics as distributions, Hilbert space operators, and variational methods. The text is divided into three main parts. Part I is a brief introduction to distribution theory, in which elements from the theories of ultradistributions and hyperfunctions are considered in addition to some deeper results for Schwartz distributions, thus providing a comprehensive introduction to the theory of generalized functions. Part II contains fundamental facts about Hilbert spaces and their geometry. The theory of linear operators, both bounded and unbounded, is developed, focusing on results needed for the theory of Schrödinger operators. Part III treats the direct methods of the calculus of variations and their applications to boundary- and eigenvalue-problems for linear and nonlinear partial differential operators. The appendices contain proofs of more general and deeper results, including completions, basic facts about metrizable Hausdorff locally convex topological vector spaces, Baire's fundamental results and their main consequences, and bilinear functionals. Mathematical Methods in Physics is aimed at a broad community of graduate students in mathematics, mathematical physics, quantum information theory, physics and engineering, as well as researchers in these disciplines. Expanded content and relevant updates will make this new edition a valuable resource for those working in these disciplines"]] | ['gnd:120744635', 'gnd:4037952-8', 'gnd:4062355-5', 'gnd:4070505-5', 'gnd:4159850-7', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656512548'] | ['Blanchard, Philippe', 'Mathematische Physik', 'Variationsrechnung', 'Distribution (Funktionalanalysis)', 'Hilbert-Raum'] | 22 | 10,098 |
3A1656512874.jsonld | ['gnd:4122918-6', 'gnd:4132487-0', 'gnd:4158003-5'] | ['Bewertungstheorie', 'Einfache Algebra', 'Graduierter Ring'] | ['mat'] | [['(classificationName=rvk)SK 230', 'Mathematics', '(classificationName=msc)16W60', 'Algebra', '(classificationName=msc)12J10', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)mat', '(classificationName=ddc)510', '(classificationName=loc)QA251.5', 'Field theory (Physics)', '(classificationName=msc)16K20', 'Rings (Algebra).', '(classificationName=msc)*16-02', '(classificationName=ddc)512.46', '(classificationName=msc)16K50', '(classificationName=msc)16W50', 'Associative rings.']] | ['Value Functions on Simple Algebras, and Associated Graded Rings'] | [["This monograph is the first book-length treatment of valuation theory on finite-dimensional division algebras, a subject of active and substantial research over the last forty years. Its development was spurred in the last decades of the twentieth century by important advances such as Amitsur's construction of noncrossed products and Platonov's solution of the Tannaka-Artin problem. This study is particularly timely because it approaches the subject from the perspective of associated graded structures. This new approach has been developed by the authors in the last few years and has significantly clarified the theory. Various constructions of division algebras are obtained as applications of the theory, such as noncrossed products and indecomposable algebras. In addition, the use of valuation theory in reduced Whitehead group calculations (after Hazrat and Wadsworth) and in essential dimension computations (after Baek and Merkurjev) is showcased. The intended audience consists of graduate students and research mathematicians", 'Valuations on Division Rings -- Graded Algebra -- Value Functions -- Existence and Fundamental Properties of Gauges -- Graded and Valued Field Extensions -- Brauer Groups -- Total Ramifcation -- Division Algebras over Henselian Fields -- Subfields and Splitting Fields of Division Algebras -- Indecomposable Division Algebras -- Computation of SK1(D) -- The Essential Dimension of Central Simple Algebras']] | ['gnd:1018527419', 'gnd:4122918-6', 'gnd:4132487-0', 'gnd:4158003-5', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656512874'] | ['Tignol, Jean-Pierre', 'Bewertungstheorie', 'Einfache Algebra', 'Graduierter Ring'] | 16 | 10,099 |
3A1656515091.jsonld | [] | [] | ['pae'] | [['(classificationName=linseach:mapping)pae', 'Berufspädagogik', '(classificationName=bk, id=106416235)81.24 - Bildung und Beruf', 'Wirtschaftspädagogik', '(classificationName=rvk)DL 4000', 'Paperback / softback', 'competence development', '(classificationName=bk, id=106422693)81.05 - Bildungsforschung', '(classificationName=ddc)370.113072', 'business education', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)sow', 'Vocational education', 'Kompetenzentwicklung', '(classificationName=bk, id=106418300)89.91 - Imperialismus']] | ['Lehr-Lernforschung und Professionalisierung : Perspektiven der Berufsbildungsforschung'] | [['Vocational training research The main topics of teaching-learning research and professionalisation are analysed both empirically and theoretically from the perspective of current research projects. The focus is on the effectiveness of specific teaching methods and support measures as well as on the professional skills of training personnel. Berufsbildungsforschung Die Themenschwerpunkte Lehr-Lern-Forschung und Professionalisierung werden aus Sicht aktueller For schungs - projekte sowohl empirisch als auch theoretisch analysiert. Im Vordergrund stehen die Wirksamkeit spezifischer Unterrichtsmethoden und Fördermaßnahmen sowie professionelle Kompetenzen des Bildungspersonals.', 'Dieser Sammelband gibt einen guten Überblick über die aktuellen Forschungsthemen der Berufs- und Wirtschaftspädagogik. Es zeigt sich, dass die Dominanz der beruflichen Schulen als Erkenntnisobjekt beendet ist und dafür insbesondere Lehr- und Lernmethoden in den Fokus gerückt sind. Dies ist erfreulich, da damit den vielen semiwissenschaftlichen Publikationen der sogenannten Trainingswissenschaften ein wissenschaftlich fundiertes Konzept entgegengesetzt werden kann. Jeder, der sich mit der Berufs- und Wirtschaftspädagogik auseinandersetzt, ist gut beraten, sich mit diesem Sammelband zu beschäftigen. Socialnet.de,12.09.2011']] | ['gnd:120565455', 'gnd:124722083', 'gnd:142391719', 'gnd:171342852', 'gnd:4144754-2', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656515091'] | ['Wuttke, Eveline', 'Faßhauer, Uwe', 'Aff, Josef', 'Fürstenau, Bärbel', 'Berufsbildungsforschung'] | 20 | 10,100 |
3A1656515091.jsonld | [] | [] | ['sow'] | [['(classificationName=linseach:mapping)pae', 'Berufspädagogik', '(classificationName=bk, id=106416235)81.24 - Bildung und Beruf', 'Wirtschaftspädagogik', '(classificationName=rvk)DL 4000', 'Paperback / softback', 'competence development', '(classificationName=bk, id=106422693)81.05 - Bildungsforschung', '(classificationName=ddc)370.113072', 'business education', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)sow', 'Vocational education', 'Kompetenzentwicklung', '(classificationName=bk, id=106418300)89.91 - Imperialismus']] | ['Lehr-Lernforschung und Professionalisierung : Perspektiven der Berufsbildungsforschung'] | [['Vocational training research The main topics of teaching-learning research and professionalisation are analysed both empirically and theoretically from the perspective of current research projects. The focus is on the effectiveness of specific teaching methods and support measures as well as on the professional skills of training personnel. Berufsbildungsforschung Die Themenschwerpunkte Lehr-Lern-Forschung und Professionalisierung werden aus Sicht aktueller For schungs - projekte sowohl empirisch als auch theoretisch analysiert. Im Vordergrund stehen die Wirksamkeit spezifischer Unterrichtsmethoden und Fördermaßnahmen sowie professionelle Kompetenzen des Bildungspersonals.', 'Dieser Sammelband gibt einen guten Überblick über die aktuellen Forschungsthemen der Berufs- und Wirtschaftspädagogik. Es zeigt sich, dass die Dominanz der beruflichen Schulen als Erkenntnisobjekt beendet ist und dafür insbesondere Lehr- und Lernmethoden in den Fokus gerückt sind. Dies ist erfreulich, da damit den vielen semiwissenschaftlichen Publikationen der sogenannten Trainingswissenschaften ein wissenschaftlich fundiertes Konzept entgegengesetzt werden kann. Jeder, der sich mit der Berufs- und Wirtschaftspädagogik auseinandersetzt, ist gut beraten, sich mit diesem Sammelband zu beschäftigen. Socialnet.de,12.09.2011']] | ['gnd:120565455', 'gnd:124722083', 'gnd:142391719', 'gnd:171342852', 'gnd:4144754-2', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656515091'] | ['Wuttke, Eveline', 'Faßhauer, Uwe', 'Aff, Josef', 'Fürstenau, Bärbel', 'Berufsbildungsforschung'] | 25 | 10,101 |
3A1656775417.jsonld | ['gnd:4123902-7', 'gnd:4605443-1'] | ['Painlevé-Gleichung', 'Meromorphe Differentialgleichung'] | ['mat'] | [['(classificationName=bk, id=106408178)31.42 - Funktionen mit einer komplexen Variablen', 'Mathematics', '(classificationName=msc)14C30', '(classificationName=rvk)SI 850', 'Functions of complex variables', 'Differential equations', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)mat', 'Special functions.', '(classificationName=msc)14D20', '(classificationName=ddc)515.352', 'Geometry, algebraic', 'Algebraic geometry', 'Differential Equations', 'Functions, special', '(classificationName=bk, id=106407724)31.44 - Gewöhnliche Differentialgleichungen', '(classificationName=msc)*14-02', '(classificationName=loc)QA372', 'Functions, Special', 'Special functions']] | ['Painlevé III: A Case Study in the Geometry of Meromorphic Connections'] | [['1. Introduction -- 2.- The Riemann-Hilbert correspondence for P3D6 bundles -- 3. (Ir)Reducibility -- 4. Isomonodromic families -- 5. Useful formulae: three 2 × 2 matrices -- 6. P3D6-TEP bundles -- 7. P3D6-TEJPA bundles and moduli spaces of their monodromy tuples -- 8. Normal forms of P3D6-TEJPA bundles and their moduli spaces -- 9. Generalities on the Painleve´ equations -- 10. Solutions of the Painleve´ equation PIII (0, 0, 4, −4) -- 13. Comparison with the setting of Its, Novokshenov, and Niles -- 12. Asymptotics of all solutions near 0 -- ..Bibliography. Index', 'The purpose of this monograph is two-fold: it introduces a conceptual language for the geometrical objects underlying Painlevé equations, and it offers new results on a particular Painlevé III equation of type PIII (D6), called PIII (0, 0, 4, −4), describing its relation to isomonodromic families of vector bundles on P1 with meromorphic connections. This equation is equivalent to the radial sine (or sinh) Gordon equation and, as such, it appears widely in geometry and physics. It is used here as a very concrete and classical illustration of the modern theory of vector bundles with meromorphic connections. Complex multi-valued solutions on C* are the natural context for most of the monograph, but in the last four chapters real solutions on R>0 (with or without singularities) are addressed. These provide examples of variations of TERP structures, which are related to tt∗ geometry and harmonic bundles. As an application, a new global picture of0 is given']] | ['gnd:1161363718', 'gnd:4123902-7', 'gnd:4605443-1', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656775417'] | ['Hertling, Claus', 'Painlevé-Gleichung', 'Meromorphe Differentialgleichung'] | 16 | 10,102 |
3A1656798239.jsonld | [] | [] | ['mat'] | [['(classificationName=msc)*05-01', '(classificationName=ddc)511.6', '(classificationName=msc)05Cxx', '(classificationName=rvk)QH 451', '(classificationName=loc)QA164-167.2', '(classificationName=rvk)SK 890', 'Mathematics', '(classificationName=bk, id=106418963)31.12 - Kombinatorik, Graphentheorie', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)mat', '(classificationName=msc)05D10', 'Computer science', 'Combinatorics']] | ['Graph Theory'] | [['This standard textbook of modern graph theory, now in its fifth edition, combines the authority of a classic with the engaging freshness of style that is the hallmark of active mathematics. It covers the core material of the subject with concise yet reliably complete proofs, while offering glimpses of more advanced methods in each field by one or two deeper results, again with proofs given in full detail. The book can be used as a reliable text for an introductory course, as a graduate text, and for self-study. From the reviews: “This outstanding book cannot be substituted with any other book on the present textbook market. It has every chance of becoming the standard textbook for graph theory.”Acta Scientiarum Mathematiciarum “Deep, clear, wonderful. This is a serious book about the heart of graph theory. It has depth and integrity. ”Persi Diaconis & Ron Graham, SIAM Review “The book has received a very enthusiastic reception, which it amply deserves. A masterly elucidation of modern graph theory.” Bulletin of the Institute of Combinatorics and its Applications “Succeeds dramatically .. a hell of a good ook.” MAA Reviews “A highlight of the book is what is by far the best account in print of the Seymour-Robertson theory of graph minors.” Mathematika “ .. like listening to someone explain mathematics.” Bulletin of the AMS', 'The Basics -- Matching Covering and Packing -- Connectivity -- Planar Graphs -- Colouring -- Flows -- Extremal Graph Theory -- Infinite Graphs -- Ramsey Theory for Graphs -- Hamilton Cycles -- Random Graphs -- Graph Minors']] | ['gnd:122411986', 'gnd:4113782-6', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656798239'] | ['Diestel, Reinhard', 'Graphentheorie'] | 16 | 10,103 |
3A165680042X.jsonld | [] | [] | ['mat'] | [['Mathematical statistics--Methodology.', 'Probabilities', '(classificationName=loc)QA276-280', 'History', 'Geschichte 1940-1970', '(classificationName=bk, id=106408496)31.01 - Geschichte der Mathematik', 'Statistics', '(classificationName=rvk)SG 590', '(classificationName=ddc)519.5', '(classificationName=msc)01A60', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)mat', 'Distribution (Probability theory', '(classificationName=rvk)QE 060', 'Mathematical statistics--History.', '(classificationName=msc)62-03', '(classificationName=rvk)QH 230', 'Mathematics', '(classificationName=rvk)SG 580', '(classificationName=msc)*62-02', 'Mathematical statistics', '(classificationName=bk, id=106418998)31.73 - Mathematische Statistik']] | ['Mathematical Statistics : Essays on History and Methodology'] | [['Introduction -- Sufficiency -- Descriptive Statistics -- Optimality of unbiased estimators: nonasymptotic theory -- Asymptotic optimality of estimators -- Bibliography -- Index', 'This book presents a detailed description of the development of statistical theory. In the mid twentieth century, the development of mathematical statistics underwent an enduring change, due to the advent of more refined mathematical tools. New concepts like sufficiency, superefficiency, adaptivity etc. motivated scholars to reflect upon the interpretation of mathematical concepts in terms of their real-world relevance. Questions concerning the optimality of estimators, for instance, had remained unanswered for decades, because a meaningful concept of optimality (based on the regularity of the estimators, the representation of their limit distribution and assertions about their concentration by means of Anderson’s Theorem) was not yet available. The rapidly developing asymptotic theory provided approximate answers to questions for which non-asymptotic theory had found no satisfying solutions. In four engaging essays, this book presents a detailed description of how the use of mathematical methods stimulated the development of a statistical theory. Primarily focused on methodology, questionable proofs and neglected questions of priority, the book offers an intriguing resource for researchers in theoretical statistics, and can also serve as a textbook for advanced courses in statistics']] | ['gnd:135982200', 'gnd:4056995-0', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A165680042X'] | ['Pfanzagl, Johann', 'Statistik'] | 16 | 10,104 |
3A1656803305.jsonld | ['gnd:4424590-7', 'gnd:4114333-4', 'gnd:4033422-3', 'gnd:4055707-8', 'gnd:4056723-0', 'gnd:4182741-7', 'gnd:4001974-3', 'gnd:4172385-5'] | ['Aneignung (Psychologie)', 'Künste', 'Soziale Bewegung', 'Stadt', 'Kunst', 'Öffentlicher Raum', 'Stadtforschung', 'Stadtleben'] | ['sow'] | [['(classificationName=bk, id=106412418)71.14 - Städtische Gesellschaft', '(classificationName=ddc)307.76', '(classificationName=rvk)MS 8000', '(classificationName=rvk)MR 7100', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)sow', '(classificationName=bk, id=106406256)20.10 - Kunst und Gesellschaft', 'SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Urban', '(classificationName=bk, id=106412531)71.07 - Soziographie', 'Arts and society', '(classificationName=rvk)LH 65830', 'Social action', '(classificationName=rvk)LH 60240', '(classificationName=bk, id=106420968)74.12 - Stadtgeographie, Siedlungsgeographie', '(classificationName=ddc)300', '(classificationName=loc)HT384.G3', 'City and town life', '(classificationName=rvk)AP 77450', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)geo']] | ['Artivismus : Kunst und Aktion im Alltag der Stadt'] | [['Artivism, the combination of art and social action in public space, is often mentioned in the same breath as the great revolts and occupations of recent years. Artivism however also takes place - less spectacularly - in everyday urban settings. This books presents projects and people from the Rhineland Berlin and Istanbul, who through actionistic research and artistic action are changing, challenging and improving the daily living environments in their cities. The question: »Who does the city belong to?« can be answered through creative, good-homoured and combative appropriation. The articles here offer a great deal of motivation for researchers, artists and activists alike', 'Frontmatter -- Inhalt -- Einleitung / Schmitz, Lilo -- Stadt selber machen! / Flohé, Alexander -- Empowerment / Herriger, Norbert -- "Die Straße" - ein Erinnerungsort / Firat, Derya -- Kunst, Performance, Aktion -- 15 Minuten / Beyer, Banu -- Die Initiative aktion ./. arbeitsunrecht e.V. / Reisner, Jessica -- Subjektive Schulkarte, Nadelmethode, Autofotografie / Deinet, Ulrich -- Tunnelkultur / Mommertz, Anne -- Die offenen Arme und geschlossenen Türen einer Stadt / Schmitz, Lilo -- Biografiearbeit und Stadtspaziergang / Özmen, Nurdagül -- Zwischen Analyse und Aktion / Bleck, Christian / Rießen, Anne van -- "Bekar Odalarι" - "Junggesellen-Räume" in Istanbul / Toksoy, Gamze / Bal, Altan -- "Grounded Research" / Münch, Thomas / Hauprich, Kai -- Stadt - Aktion - Forschung - Kunst / Bauer, Jonny -- Soziale Aktivierung / Bünder, Peter / Schulz, Volker -- Spurensuche / Chyle, Fabian / Schulz, Volker -- Ästhetische Bewegungskunst in urbanen Räumen / Michels, Harald -- Stadtmusik / Minkenberg, Hubert -- Hereinspaziert! Urban Culture und Urban Gardening / Lichtenstein, Swantje / Schleiner, Maria -- Crossing Reality: Die Kunst des Christian Hasucha / Schenkel, Johanna -- Lebenskunst / Johannisbauer, Carsten -- Lebenskunst / Bremen, Monika / Blondiau, Hans-Jörg -- Lebenskunst / Reisner, Jessica -- Lebenskunst / Blondiau, Pascal -- Lebenskunst / Stamol, Peter -- Bildnachweise (nach Autor*innen) -- Autor*innen -- Backmatter', 'Artivismus, die Verbindung von Kunst und sozialer Aktion im öffentlichen Raum, wird häufig in einem Atemzug mit den großen Revolten und Platzbesetzungen der letzten Jahre genannt. Artivismus findet aber auch - weniger spektakulär - im städtischen Alltag statt.Dieser Band stellt Projekte und Menschen aus dem Rheinland, Berlin und Istanbul vor, die ihr Lebensumfeld in der Stadt durch aktionistische Forschung und künstlerische Aktion (all-)täglich verändern, herausfordern und verbessern. Die Frage: »Wem gehört die Stadt?« lässt sich vielfältig durch kreative, gut gelaunte und kämpferische Aneignung beantworten. Die Beiträge geben hierzu viele Anregungen für Forscher*innen, Künstler*innen und Aktivist*innen']] | ['gnd:1079221190', 'gnd:4001974-3', 'gnd:4005728-8', 'gnd:4027821-9', 'gnd:4033422-3', 'gnd:4049788-4', 'gnd:4055707-8', 'gnd:4056723-0', 'gnd:4114333-4', 'gnd:4172385-5', 'gnd:4182741-7', 'gnd:4424590-7', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656803305'] | ['Schmitz, Lilo', 'Aneignung (Psychologie)', 'Berlin', 'Istanbul', 'Künste', 'Rheinland', 'Soziale Bewegung', 'Stadt', 'Kunst', 'Öffentlicher Raum', 'Stadtforschung', 'Stadtleben'] | 25 | 10,105 |
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3A1656818884.jsonld | [] | [] | ['mat'] | [['(classificationName=msc)*60-02', 'Stochastic models', 'Mathematical models', '(classificationName=msc)60Gxx', '(classificationName=loc)QA274-274.9', '(classificationName=loc)QA273.A1-274.9', 'Probabilities', 'Distribution (Probability theory', '(classificationName=msc)60A10', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)mat', '(classificationName=ddc)519.2', '(classificationName=msc)60J10', '(classificationName=bk, id=106408070)31.70 - Wahrscheinlichkeitsrechnung', 'Mathematics', '(classificationName=msc)60J05', '(classificationName=rvk)SK 820']] | ['Stochastic Modeling'] | [['1. Basics of Measure and Probability Theory -- 2. Distribution and Conditional Expectation -- 3. Limit Theorems -- 4. Stochastic Processes: General Definition -- 5. Martingales -- 6. Branching Processes -- 7. Discrete-time Markov Chains -- 8. Symmetric Simple Random Walks -- 9. Poisson Point and Poisson Processes -- 10. Continuous-time Markov Chains -- 11. Logistic Growth Process -- 12. Wright-Fisher and Moran Models -- 13. Percolation Models -- 14. Interacting Particle Systems -- 15. The Contact Process -- 16. The Voter Model -- 17. Numerical Simulations in C and Matlab', 'Three coherent parts form the material covered in this text, portions of which have not been widely covered in traditional textbooks. In this coverage the reader is quickly introduced to several different topics enriched with 175 exercises which focus on real-world problems. Exercises range from the classics of probability theory to more exotic research-oriented problems based on numerical simulations. Intended for graduate students in mathematics and applied sciences, the text provides the tools and training needed to write and use programs for research purposes. The first part of the text begins with a brief review of measure theory and revisits the main concepts of probability theory, from random variables to the standard limit theorems. The second part covers traditional material on stochastic processes, including martingales, discrete-time Markov chains, Poisson processes, and continuous-time Markov chains. The theory developed is illustrated by a variety of examples surrounding applications such as the gambler’s ruin chain, branching processes, symmetric random walks, and queueing systems. The third, more research-oriented part of the text, discusses special stochastic processes of interest in physics, biology, and sociology. Additional emphasis is placed on minimal models that have been used historically to develop new mathematical techniques in the field of stochastic processes: the logistic growth process, the Wright-Fisher model, Kingman’s coalescent, percolation models, the contact process, and the voter model. Further treatment of the material explains how these special processes are connected to each other from a modeling perspective as well as their simulation capabilities in C and Matlab™']] | ['gnd:4121729-9', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656818884'] | ['Stochastik'] | 16 | 10,107 |
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3A1656888858.jsonld | ['gnd:4013960-8', 'gnd:4123065-6', 'gnd:4117641-8'] | ['Einwanderung', 'Wohlfahrtsstaat', 'Digitalisierung'] | ['sow'] | [['Sozialstaat', '(classificationName=rvk)MS 3600', 'Electronic books', 'Arbeitsmarkt', 'Computerunterstützung', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)sow', '(classificationName=bk, id=106413678)71.52 - Kulturelle Prozesse', '(classificationName=bk, id=106402919)71.43 - Technologische Faktoren', 'Einwanderung', '(classificationName=rvk)MS 4420', 'Welfare state', '(classificationName=loc)JC479', 'Schweden']] | ['Digitalization, immigration and the welfare state'] | [['Contents: Preface -- 1. A perfect storm -- 2. The welfare state in transition -- 3. The labor market in transition -- 4. Digitalization changing the economy and the labor market -- 5. Fiscal pressures from digitalization and immigration -- 6. Immigration, inequality and skills in the digital economy -- 7. Future challenges for the welfare state -- Index.', 'The modern welfare state finds itself in the middle of two major upheavals: the impact of technology and immigration. Having taken in more refugees per capita than most other countries, the pillars of the Swedish welfare state are being shaken, and digital technologies are set to strengthen already existing trends towards job and wage polarization. The development of skills to keep pace with technology will enter into a critical period for the labor market in which inadequate policy responses could result in further inequality and polarization. In this regard, a platform-based labor market could help by opening up a vast range of new work opportunities. Mårten Blix examines the implications of these trends that drive change in developed economies and, in particular, the impact that they have on Sweden and other European countries with rigid labor markets and comprehensive tax-financed welfare services. Increasing costs from immigration and rising inequality could further reduce the willingness to pay high taxes and erode support for redistribution. Failure to address challenges like this one could herald much more drastic changes further down the road. There are already signs of economic and political tensions and there is a risk that the social contract could crack. This new discussion on the future of work and the welfare state will be of interest not only to scholars but in policy circles and corresponding societies in sociology, labor relations, political science, and public administration']] | ['gnd:171645294', 'gnd:4013960-8', 'gnd:4077258-5', 'gnd:4117641-8', 'gnd:4123065-6', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656888858'] | ['Blix, Mårten', 'Einwanderung', 'Schweden', 'Wohlfahrtsstaat', 'Digitalisierung'] | 25 | 10,109 |
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3A1656951711.jsonld | ['gnd:4150801-4', 'gnd:4013161-0'] | ['Dualität', 'Dualitätstheorie'] | ['tec'] | [['(classificationName=loc)QA402.5-402.6', '(classificationName=msc)00B15', '(classificationName=bk, id=106419005)31.80 - Angewandte Mathematik', 'Mechanics', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)tec', '(classificationName=bk, id=106415980)30.03 - Methoden und Techniken in den Naturwissenschaften', '(classificationName=msc)49N15', '(classificationName=ddc)519.6', '(classificationName=msc)90C26', 'Mathematical optimization', '(classificationName=bk, id=181571455)50.03 - Methoden und Techniken der Ingenieurwissenschaften', '(classificationName=msc)49S05', '(classificationName=msc)*49-06', '(classificationName=msc)74-06', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)mat', '(classificationName=rvk)SK 950', 'Mathematics', '(classificationName=msc)90-06']] | ['Canonical Duality Theory : Unified Methodology for Multidisciplinary Study'] | ['This book on canonical duality theory provides a comprehensive review of its philosophical origin, physics foundation, and mathematical statements in both finite- and infinite-dimensional spaces. A ground-breaking methodological theory, canonical duality theory can be used for modeling complex systems within a unified framework and for solving a large class of challenging problems in multidisciplinary fields in engineering, mathematics, and the sciences. This volume places a particular emphasis on canonical duality theory’s role in bridging the gap between non-convex analysis/mechanics and global optimization. With 18 total chapters written by experts in their fields, this volume provides a nonconventional theory for unified understanding of the fundamental difficulties in large deformation mechanics, bifurcation/chaos in nonlinear science, and the NP-hard problems in global optimization. Additionally, readers will find a unified methodology and powerful algorithms for solving challenging problems in complex systems with real-world applications in non-convex analysis, non-monotone variational inequalities, integer programming, topology optimization, post-buckling of large deformed structures, etc. Researchers and graduate students will find explanation and potential applications in multidisciplinary fields.'] | ['gnd:4013161-0', 'gnd:4150801-4', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1656951711'] | ['Dualität', 'Dualitätstheorie'] | 27 | 10,113 |
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3A1657006476.jsonld | ['gnd:4033447-8', 'gnd:4261462-4'] | ['Künstliche Intelligenz', 'Robotik'] | ['mat'] | [['(classificationName=linseach:mapping)mat', 'Control engineering.', '(classificationName=msc)68U10', '(classificationName=loc)TJ210.2-211.495', '(classificationName=msc)93C85', '(classificationName=msc)68T05', 'Artificial intelligence', '(classificationName=msc)*93-02', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)inf', '(classificationName=msc)93C15', 'Algorithms', 'Computer Science', '(classificationName=loc)Q334-342', 'Automation', '(classificationName=ddc)006.3', '(classificationName=msc)93A14', '(classificationName=msc)68T40', 'Computer science', '(classificationName=msc)93C41', '(classificationName=msc)93C42', 'Robotics']] | ['Elements of Robotics'] | [['Robots and their Applications -- Sensors -- Reactive Behavior -- Finite State Machines -- Robotic Motion and Odometry -- Control -- Local Navigation: Obstacle Avoidance -- Localization -- Mapping -- Mapping-based Navigation -- Fuzzy Logic Control -- Image Processing -- Neural Networks -- Machine Learning -- Swarm Robotics -- Kinematics of a Robotic Manipulator -- Appenix A:Units of Measurement -- Appendix B:Mathematical Derivations and Tutorials -- Index', 'This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. This book bridges the gap between playing with robots in school and studying robotics at the upper undergraduate and graduate levels to prepare for careers in industry and research. Robotic algorithms are presented formally, but using only mathematics known by high-school and first-year college students, such as calculus, matrices and probability. Concepts and algorithms are explained through detailed diagrams and calculations. Elements of Robotics presents an overview of different types of robots and the components used to build robots, but focuses on robotic algorithms: simple algorithms like odometry and feedback control, as well as algorithms for advanced topics like localization, mapping, image processing, machine learning and swarm robotics. These algorithms are demonstrated in simplified contexts that enable detailed computations to be performed and feasible activities to be posed. Students who study these simplified demonstrations will be well prepared for advanced study of robotics. The algorithms are presented at a relatively abstract level, not tied to any specific robot. Instead a generic robot is defined that uses elements common to most educational robots: differential drive with two motors, proximity sensors and some method of displaying output to the use. The theory is supplemented with over 100 activities, most of which can be successfully implemented using inexpensive educational robots. Activities that require more computation can be programmed on a computer. Archives are available with suggested implementations for the Thymio robot and standalone programs in Python']] | ['gnd:4033447-8', 'gnd:4261462-4', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1657006476'] | ['Künstliche Intelligenz', 'Robotik'] | 16 | 10,115 |
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3A1657025500.jsonld | ['gnd:4022993-2', 'gnd:4204530-7', 'gnd:4014344-2'] | ['Elektronentransport', 'Halbleiter', 'Nanostruktur'] | ['phy'] | [['(classificationName=ddc)537.622', 'Nanoscience', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)phy', 'Optical materials', 'Semiconductors', 'Nanostructures', '(classificationName=rvk)UP 3200', 'Physical chemistry', 'Electrical engineering', 'Nanotechnology', '(classificationName=bk, id=10641917X)33.72 - Halbleiterphysik', '(classificationName=bk, id=106407848)33.28 - Transportvorgänge, irreversible Thermodynamik', '(classificationName=rvk)UP 5000', 'Electronic materials', 'Nanoscale science', 'Physics', '(classificationName=bk, id=10640444X)33.68 - Oberflächen, Dünne Schichten, Grenzflächen', '(classificationName=rvk)UP 4500', '(classificationName=loc)QC610.9-611.8']] | ['Advanced Physics of Electron Transport in Semiconductors and Nanostructures'] | [['Part I A Brief Review of Classical and Quantum Mechanics -- Part II Crystals and Electronic Properties of Solids -- Part III Second Quantization and Elementary Excitations in Solids -- Part IV Electron Scattering in Solids -- Part V Electronic Transport.', 'This textbook is aimed at second-year graduate students in Physics, Electrical Engineer\xading, or Materials Science. It presents a rigorous introduction to electronic transport in solids, especially at the nanometer scale. Understanding electronic transport in solids requires some basic knowledge of Ham\xadiltonian Classical Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, Condensed Matter Theory, and Statistical Mechanics. Hence, this book discusses those sub-topics which are required to deal with electronic transport in a single, self-contained course. This will be useful for students who intend to work in academia or the nano/ micro-electronics industry. Further topics covered include: the theory of energy bands in crystals, of second quan\xadtization and elementary excitations in solids, of the dielectric properties of semicon\xadductors with an emphasis on dielectric screening and coupled interfacial modes, of electron scattering with phonons, plasmons, electrons and photons, of the derivation of transport equations in semiconductors and semiconductor nanostructures somewhat at the quantum level, but mainly at the semi-classical level. The text presents examples relevant to current research, thus not only about Si, but also about III-V compound semiconductors, nanowires, graphene and graphene nanoribbons. In particular, the text gives major emphasis to plane-wave methods applied to the electronic structure of solids, both DFT and empirical pseudopotentials, always paying attention to their effects on electronic transport and its numerical treatment. The core of the text is electronic transport, with ample discussions of the transport equations derived both in the quantum picture (the Liouville-von Neumann equation) and semi-classically (the Boltzmann transport equation, BTE). An advanced chapter, Chapter 18, is strictly related to the ‘tricky’ transition from the time-reversible Liouville-von Neumann equation to the time-irreversible Green’s functions, to the density-matrix formalism and, classically, to the Boltzmann transport equation. Finally, several methods for solving the BTE are also reviewed, including the method of moments, iterative methods, direct matrix inversion, Cellular Automata and Monte Carlo. Four appendices complete the text.']] | ['gnd:4014344-2', 'gnd:4022993-2', 'gnd:4204530-7', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1657025500'] | ['Elektronentransport', 'Halbleiter', 'Nanostruktur'] | 22 | 10,117 |
3A1657028194.jsonld | ['gnd:4139212-7', 'gnd:4041421-8'] | ['Naturwissenschaften', 'Unbestimmtheit'] | ['rest'] | [['Philosophy of Science', '(classificationName=msc)*00A30', 'Mathematical Logic and Foundations', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)rest', '(classificationName=rvk)UB 6000', '(classificationName=msc)03A10', '(classificationName=ddc)501', 'Physics', '(classificationName=ddc)530.01', '(classificationName=bk, id=106408356)30.02 - Philosophie und Theorie der Naturwissenschaften', '(classificationName=loc)QC6.9', 'Science', 'History and Philosophical Foundations of Physics', 'Philosophy', '(classificationName=msc)03B42', '(classificationName=loc)QC5.53', 'Logic, Symbolic and mathematical']] | ['The unknown as an engine for science : an essay on the definite and the indefinite'] | ['This book explores the limits of our knowledge. The author shows how uncertainty and indefiniteness not only define the borders confining our understanding, but how they feed into the process of discovery and help to push back these borders. Starting with physics the author collects examples from economics, neurophysiology, history, ecology and philosophy. The first part shows how information helps to reduce indefiniteness. Understanding rests on our ability to find the right context, in which we localize a problem as a point in a network of connections. New elements must be combined with the old parts of the existing complex knowledge system, in order to profit maximally from the information. An attempt is made to quantify the value of information by its ability to reduce indefiniteness. The second part explains how to handle indefiniteness with methods from fuzzy logic, decision theory, hermeneutics and semiotics. It is not sufficient that the new element appears in an experiment, one also has to find a theoretical reason for its existence. Indefiniteness becomes an engine of science, which gives rise to new ideas'] | ['gnd:1025783379', 'gnd:4041421-8', 'gnd:4139212-7', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1657028194'] | ['Pirner, Hans J.', 'Naturwissenschaften', 'Unbestimmtheit'] | 24 | 10,118 |
3A1657032817.jsonld | ['gnd:4158119-2', 'gnd:4114294-9', 'gnd:4165370-1', 'gnd:4124012-1'] | ['Kosmologie', 'Quantengravitation', 'Gravitationswelle', 'Kosmische Hintergrundstrahlung'] | ['phy'] | [['(classificationName=loc)QB980-991', '(classificationName=msc)85A40', '(classificationName=bk, id=106407015)39.30 - Kosmologie', '(classificationName=msc)83C75', 'Physics', '(classificationName=msc)83C35', '(classificationName=msc)83F05', '(classificationName=msc)00A79', '(classificationName=msc)*83-02', '(classificationName=ddc)523.1', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)phy', '(classificationName=msc)83C45', '(classificationName=bk, id=106407899)33.21 - Relativität, Gravitation']] | ['Exploring the Early Universe with Gravitational Waves'] | ['This work investigates gravitational wave production in the early universe and identifies potentially observable features, thereby paving the way for future gravitational wave experiments. It focuses on gravitational wave production in two scenarios: inflation in a model inspired by loop quantum gravity, and preheating at the end of inflation. In the first part, it is demonstrated that gravitational waves’ spectrum differs from the result obtained using ordinary general relativity, with potentially observable consequences that could yield insights into quantum gravity. In the second part, it is shown that the cosmic gravitational wave background is anisotropic at a level that could be detected by future experiments. Gravitational waves promise to be an rich source of information on the early universe. To them, the universe has been transparent from its earliest moments, so they can give us an unobstructed view of the Big Bang and a means to probe the fundamental laws of nature at very high energies'] | ['gnd:4114294-9', 'gnd:4124012-1', 'gnd:4158119-2', 'gnd:4165370-1', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1657032817'] | ['Kosmologie', 'Quantengravitation', 'Gravitationswelle', 'Kosmische Hintergrundstrahlung'] | 22 | 10,119 |
3A1657037428.jsonld | ['gnd:4293945-8', 'gnd:4177490-5'] | ['Nichtlineare Analysis', 'Fixpunkttheorie'] | ['mat'] | [['Mathematical analysis', '(classificationName=ddc)515', '(classificationName=bk, id=181569965)31.47 - Operatortheorie', 'Mathematics', 'Analysis (Mathematics)', '(classificationName=bk, id=106411217)31.46 - Funktionalanalysis', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)mat', 'Global analysis (Mathematics)', '(classificationName=rvk)SK 620', '(classificationName=loc)QA299.6-433']] | ['An introduction to nonlinear analysis and fixed point theory'] | [['Chapter 1. Fundamentals -- Chapter 2. Geometry in Banach Spaces and Duality Mappings -- Chapter 3. Differential Calculus in Banach Spaces -- Chapter 4. Monotone Operators, Phi-accretive Operators and Their Generalizations -- Chapter 5. Fixed Point Theorems -- Chapter 6. Degree Theory, K-Set Contractions and Condensing Operators -- Chapter 7. Random Fixed Point Theory and Monotone Operators -- Chapter 8. Applications of Monotone Operator Theory to Differential and Integral Equations -- Chapter 9. Applications of Fixed Point Theorems -- Chapter 10. Applications of Fixed Point Theorems for Multifunction to Integral Inclusions', 'This book systematically introduces the theory of nonlinear analysis, providing an overview of topics such as geometry of Banach spaces, differential calculus in Banach spaces, monotone operators, and fixed point theorems. It also discusses degree theory, nonlinear matrix equations, control theory, differential and integral equations, and inclusions. The book presents surjectivity theorems, variational inequalities, stochastic game theory and mathematical biology, along with a large number of applications of these theories in various other disciplines. Nonlinear analysis is characterised by its applications in numerous interdisciplinary fields, ranging from engineering to space science, hydromechanics to astrophysics, chemistry to biology, theoretical mechanics to biomechanics and economics to stochastic game theory. Organised into ten chapters, the book shows the elegance of the subject and its deep-rooted concepts and techniques, which provide the tools for developing more realistic and accurate models for a variety of phenomena encountered in diverse applied fields. It is intended for graduate and undergraduate students of mathematics and engineering who are familiar with discrete mathematical structures, differential and integral equations, operator theory, measure theory, Banach and Hilbert spaces, locally convex topological vector spaces, and linear functional analysis']] | ['gnd:1140174088', 'gnd:4177490-5', 'gnd:4293945-8', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1657037428'] | ['Pathak, Hemant Kumar', 'Nichtlineare Analysis', 'Fixpunkttheorie'] | 16 | 10,120 |
3A1657038998.jsonld | ['gnd:4164821-3', 'gnd:4192482-4', 'gnd:4120552-2'] | ['Kategorientheorie', 'Kommutative Algebra', 'Fastring'] | ['mat'] | [['Commutative rings.', 'Mathematics', 'Category theory (Mathematics).', '(classificationName=ddc)512', '(classificationName=msc)*13B40', '(classificationName=msc)13-02', 'Algebra', '(classificationName=bk, id=106418971)31.23 - Ideale, Ringe, Moduln, Algebren', 'Algebra, Homological.', 'Algebraic fields.', 'Polynomials.', '(classificationName=msc)14E22', '(classificationName=msc)14G22', '(classificationName=ddc)512.44', 'Algebraic geometry.', '(classificationName=msc)12J20', '(classificationName=msc)13A18', 'Field theory (Physics)', 'Commutative algebra.', 'Geometry, algebraic', '(classificationName=rvk)SK 230', 'Homological algebra.', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)mat', '(classificationName=loc)QA251.3', '(classificationName=rvk)SI 850', '(classificationName=msc)13-01']] | ['Almost Ring Theory'] | ['This book develops thorough and complete foundations for the method of almost etale extensions, which is at the basis of Faltings\' approach to p-adic Hodge theory. The central notion is that of an "almost ring". Almost rings are the commutative unitary monoids in a tensor category obtained as a quotient V-Mod/S of the category V-Mod of modules over a fixed ring V; the subcategory S consists of all modules annihilated by a fixed ideal m of V, satisfying certain natural conditions. The reader is assumed to be familiar with general categorical notions, some basic commutative algebra and some advanced homological algebra (derived categories, simplicial methods). Apart from these general prerequisites, the text is as self-contained as possible. One novel feature of the book - compared with Faltings\' earlier treatment - is the systematic exploitation of the cotangent complex, especially for the study of deformations of almost algebras'] | ['gnd:4120552-2', 'gnd:4164821-3', 'gnd:4192482-4', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1657038998'] | ['Kategorientheorie', 'Kommutative Algebra', 'Fastring'] | 16 | 10,121 |
3A1657079430.jsonld | ['gnd:4124997-5', 'gnd:4074756-6'] | ['Metallurgie', 'Gießen (Urformen)'] | ['mas'] | [['(classificationName=rvk)ZM 8110', 'Pièces moulées', 'Founding', 'Piezas moldeadas (Fundición)', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)mas', '(classificationName=loc)TS230', 'Electronic book', '(classificationName=ddc)671.2', 'Metal castings', 'casting (process)', '(classificationName=bk, id=106420062)52.77 - Urformen', 'Fonderie', 'Fundición', 'Electronic books']] | ['Complete casting handbook : metal casting processes, metallurgy, techniques and design'] | [['Part II: Casting Metallurgy 1. The Melt 2. Entrainment 3. Flow 4. Molds and Cores (updated and expanded) 5. Solidification Structure 6. Casting Alloys (new chapter) 7. Porosity 8. Cracks and Tears (new consolidated chapter) 9. Properties of Castings Part II: Casting Manufacture 10. The 10 Rules 11. Filling System Design Fundamentals 12. Filling System Components 13. Filling System Design Practice 14. Melting 15. Molding 16. Casting 17. Controlled Solidification Techniques 18. Dimensional Accuracy 19. Post-Casting Processing Index', "Complete Casting Handbook is the result of a long-awaited update, consolidation and expansion of expert John Campbell's market-leading casting books into one essential resource for metallurgists and foundry professionals who design, specify or manufacture metal castings. The first single-volume guide to cover modern principles and processes in such breadth and depth whilst retaining a clear, practical focus, it includes: A logical, two-part structure, breaking the contents down into casting metallurgy and casting manufacture Established, must-have information, such as Campbell's '10 Rules' for successful casting manufacture New chapters on filling system design, melting, molding, and controlled solidification techniques, plus extended coverage of a new approach to casting metallurgy Providing in-depth casting knowledge and process know-how, from the noteworthy career of an industry-leading authority, Complete Casting Handbook delivers the expert advice needed to help you make successful and profitable castings. Long-awaited update, consolidation and expansion of expert John Campbell's market-leading casting books into one essential handbook. Separated into two parts, casting metallurgy and casting manufacture, with extended coverage of casting alloys and new chapters on filling system design, melting, moulding and controlled solidification techniques to compliment the renowned Campbell '10 Rules'. Delivers the expert advice that engineers need to make successful and profitable casting decisions"]] | ['gnd:141462604', 'gnd:4074756-6', 'gnd:4124997-5', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1657079430'] | ['Campbell, John', 'Metallurgie', 'Gießen (Urformen)'] | 15 | 10,122 |
3A1657122344.jsonld | [] | [] | ['phy'] | [['(classificationName=loc)QA401-425', '(classificationName=rvk)SK 950', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)phy', 'History', '(classificationName=msc)*01-06', 'Mathematics', '(classificationName=msc)01A60', 'Physics', '(classificationName=msc)00A30', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)mat', '(classificationName=loc)QC19.2-20.85', '(classificationName=msc)01A61', '(classificationName=ddc)530.15', 'Mathematical physics', '(classificationName=bk, id=106407937)33.06 - Mathematische Methoden der Physik']] | ['Foundations of Mathematics and Physics One Century After Hilbert : New Perspectives'] | [["Preface : Where we stand today, Joseph Kouneiher -- Mie's Electromagnetic Theory of Matter and the Background to Hilbert's Unified Foundations of Physics, Leo Corry -- Hilbert and Einstein, Joseph Kouneiher, John Stachel -- Grothendieck on foundations for the rebirth of geometry, Colin MacLarty -- Understanding the 6-Dimensional Sphere, Michael Aityah -- A dozen problems, questions and conjectures about positive scalar curvature, Misha Gromov -- Geometry and the Quantum, Alain Connes -- What Every Physicist Should Know About String Theory, Edward Witten -- Quanta of Space-Time and Axiomatization of Physics, Ali Chamsddine -- Twistor Theory as an Approach to Fundamental Physics, Roger Penrose -- What are we missing in our search for quantum gravity?, Lee Smolin -- A schema for duality, illustrated by bosonization, Jeremy Butterfield and Sebastian de Haro -- The dressing field method of gauge symmetry reduction, a review with examples, Thierry Masson et al -- Syntactic Phylogenetic Trees, Matilde Marcolli.", 'This book explores the rich and deep interplay between mathematics and physics one century after David Hilbert’s works from 1891 to 1933, published by Springer in six volumes. The most prominent scientists in various domains of these disciplines contribute to this volume providing insight to their works, and analyzing the impact of the breakthrough and the perspectives of their own contributions. The result is a broad journey through the most recent developments in mathematical physics, such as string theory, quantum gravity, noncommutative geometry, twistor theory, Gauge and Quantum fields theories, just to mention a few. The reader, accompanied on this journey by some of the fathers of these theories, explores some far reaching interfaces where mathematics and theoretical physics interact profoundly and gets a broad and deep understanding of subjects which are at the core of recent developments in mathematical physics. The journey is not confined to the present state of the art, but sheds light on future developments of the field, highlighting a list of open problems. Graduate students and researchers working in physics, mathematics and mathematical physics will find this journey extremely fascinating. All those who want to benefit from a comprehensive description of all the latest advances in mathematics and mathematical physics, will find this book very useful too.']] | ['gnd:11855090X', 'gnd:4037952-8', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1657122344'] | ['Hilbert, David 1862-1943', 'Mathematische Physik'] | 22 | 10,123 |
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3A1657126226.jsonld | [] | [] | ['mat'] | [['Multivariate analysis', '(classificationName=msc)62M10', 'Time-series analysis', 'State-space methods', '(classificationName=msc)62H12', '(classificationName=rvk)SK 850', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)mat', 'Econometrics', '(classificationName=msc)*62-01', '(classificationName=ddc)519.5', '(classificationName=rvk)SK 845', 'Linear models (Statistics)', 'Probabilities', '(classificationName=loc)QA276-280', 'Statistics', '(classificationName=msc)62-04']] | ['Multivariate Time Series With Linear State Space Structure'] | [['Preface -- Computer Software -- Orthogonal Projection -- Linear Models -- Stationarity and Linear Time Series Models -- The State Space Model -- Time Invariant State Space Models -- Time Invariant State Space Models With Inputs -- Wiener–Kolmogorov Filtering and Smoothing -- SSMMATLAB -- Bibliography -- Author Index -- Subject Index.', 'This book presents a comprehensive study of multivariate time series with linear state space structure. The emphasis is put on both the clarity of the theoretical concepts and on efficient algorithms for implementing the theory. In particular, it investigates the relationship between VARMA and state space models, including canonical forms. It also highlights the relationship between Wiener-Kolmogorov and Kalman filtering both with an infinite and a finite sample. The strength of the book also lies in the numerous algorithms included for state space models that take advantage of the recursive nature of the models. Many of these algorithms can be made robust, fast, reliable and efficient. The book is accompanied by a MATLAB package called SSMMATLAB and a webpage presenting implemented algorithms with many examples and case studies. Though it lays a solid theoretical foundation, the book also focuses on practical application, and includes exercises in each chapter. It is intended for researchers and students working with linear state space models, and who are familiar with linear algebra and possess some knowledge of statistics.']] | ['gnd:4067486-1', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1657126226'] | ['Zeitreihenanalyse'] | 16 | 10,125 |
3A165713024X.jsonld | ['gnd:4148259-1', 'gnd:4114528-8', 'gnd:4140474-9'] | ['Mathematisches Modell', 'Unvollkommene Information', 'Computersimulation'] | ['inf'] | [['(classificationName=linseach:mapping)inf', 'Electronic books', 'System safety', 'Economic theory', 'Quality control', '(classificationName=loc)QA276-280', 'Economics', 'Environmental sciences', 'Mathematical statistics', '(classificationName=msc)68T37', 'Computer simulation', 'Statistics', 'Reliability', 'Industrial safety', '(classificationName=msc)*68-02', '(classificationName=ddc)519.5', 'Mathematical models']] | ['The Uncertainty Analysis of Model Results : A Practical Guide'] | [['Preface -- Introduction and necessary distinctions -- Step 1: Search -- Step 2: Quantify -- Step 3: Propagate -- Step 4: Estimate uncertainty -- Step 5: Rank uncertainties -- Step 6: Present the analysis and interpret its results -- Practical execution of the analysis -- Uncertainty analysis when separation of uncertainties is required -- Practical examples -- References -- Subject index', 'This book is a practical guide to the uncertainty analysis of computer model applications. Used in many areas, such as engineering, ecology and economics, computer models are subject to various uncertainties at the level of model formulations, parameter values and input data. Naturally, it would be advantageous to know the combined effect of these uncertainties on the model results as well as whether the state of knowledge should be improved in order to reduce the uncertainty of the results most effectively. The book supports decision-makers, model developers and users in their argumentation for an uncertainty analysis and assists them in the interpretation of the analysis results']] | ['gnd:4114528-8', 'gnd:4140474-9', 'gnd:4148259-1', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A165713024X'] | ['Mathematisches Modell', 'Unvollkommene Information', 'Computersimulation'] | 11 | 10,126 |
3A1657145948.jsonld | [] | [] | ['sow'] | [['(classificationName=linseach:mapping)sow', 'Communication', '(classificationName=bk, id=106415123)05.20 - Kommunikation und Gesellschaft', 'Community psychology', '(classificationName=bk, id=106413120)77.69 - Sozialpsychologie: Sonstiges', '(classificationName=bk, id=106412612)71.50 - Kultursoziologie: Allgemeines', 'Environmental psychology', 'Self', 'Identity (Psychology)', 'Psychology', '(classificationName=bk, id=106419579)05.38 - Neue elektronische Medien', '(classificationName=ddc)302', 'Personality', '(classificationName=loc)HM1001-1281', '(classificationName=ddc)155.2', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)pae', 'Social psychology']] | ['Cyberpsychology as everyday digital experience across the lifespan'] | [['Digital technologies are deeply embedded in everyday life with opportunities for information access and perpetual social contact now mediating most of our activities and relationships. This book expands the lens of Cyberpsychology to consider how digital experiences play out across the various stages of people’s lives. Most psychological research has focused on whether human-technology interactions are a ‘good’ or a ‘bad’ thing for humanity. This book offers a distinctive approach to the emergent area of Cyberpsychology, moving beyond these binary dilemmas and considering how popular technologies have come to frame human experience and relationships. In particular the authors explore the role of significant life stages in defining the evolving purpose of digital technologies. They discuss how people’s symbiotic relationship with digital technologies has started to redefine our childhoods, how we experience ourselves, how we make friends, our experience of being alone, how we have sex and form romantic relationships, our capacity for being antisocial as well as the experience of growing older and dying. This interdisciplinary book will be of great interest to scholars and practitioners across psychology, digital technology and media studies as well as anyone interested in how technology influences our behaviour', 'Chapter 1: Understanding Digital Technology as Everyday Experience -- Chapter 2: Growing Up Online -- Chapter 3: Being yourself -- Chapter 4: Having a social life -- Chapter 5: Being ‘Sexy’ -- Chapter 6: Behaving badly -- Chapter 7: Being alone -- Chapter 8: Growing Older -- Chapter 9: Dying -- Chapter 10: Reflections on a Digital Life']] | ['gnd:1076110053', 'gnd:116447653X', 'gnd:1164476874', 'gnd:7681383-6', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1657145948'] | ['Frith, Hannah', 'Harley, Dave', 'Morgan, Julie', 'Cyberpsychologie'] | 25 | 10,127 |
3A1657145948.jsonld | [] | [] | ['pae'] | [['(classificationName=linseach:mapping)sow', 'Communication', '(classificationName=bk, id=106415123)05.20 - Kommunikation und Gesellschaft', 'Community psychology', '(classificationName=bk, id=106413120)77.69 - Sozialpsychologie: Sonstiges', '(classificationName=bk, id=106412612)71.50 - Kultursoziologie: Allgemeines', 'Environmental psychology', 'Self', 'Identity (Psychology)', 'Psychology', '(classificationName=bk, id=106419579)05.38 - Neue elektronische Medien', '(classificationName=ddc)302', 'Personality', '(classificationName=loc)HM1001-1281', '(classificationName=ddc)155.2', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)pae', 'Social psychology']] | ['Cyberpsychology as everyday digital experience across the lifespan'] | [['Digital technologies are deeply embedded in everyday life with opportunities for information access and perpetual social contact now mediating most of our activities and relationships. This book expands the lens of Cyberpsychology to consider how digital experiences play out across the various stages of people’s lives. Most psychological research has focused on whether human-technology interactions are a ‘good’ or a ‘bad’ thing for humanity. This book offers a distinctive approach to the emergent area of Cyberpsychology, moving beyond these binary dilemmas and considering how popular technologies have come to frame human experience and relationships. In particular the authors explore the role of significant life stages in defining the evolving purpose of digital technologies. They discuss how people’s symbiotic relationship with digital technologies has started to redefine our childhoods, how we experience ourselves, how we make friends, our experience of being alone, how we have sex and form romantic relationships, our capacity for being antisocial as well as the experience of growing older and dying. This interdisciplinary book will be of great interest to scholars and practitioners across psychology, digital technology and media studies as well as anyone interested in how technology influences our behaviour', 'Chapter 1: Understanding Digital Technology as Everyday Experience -- Chapter 2: Growing Up Online -- Chapter 3: Being yourself -- Chapter 4: Having a social life -- Chapter 5: Being ‘Sexy’ -- Chapter 6: Behaving badly -- Chapter 7: Being alone -- Chapter 8: Growing Older -- Chapter 9: Dying -- Chapter 10: Reflections on a Digital Life']] | ['gnd:1076110053', 'gnd:116447653X', 'gnd:1164476874', 'gnd:7681383-6', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1657145948'] | ['Frith, Hannah', 'Harley, Dave', 'Morgan, Julie', 'Cyberpsychologie'] | 20 | 10,128 |
3A1657153800.jsonld | ['gnd:4160783-1', 'gnd:4066438-7'] | ['Wirtschaftsentwicklung', 'Humankapital'] | ['oek'] | [['(classificationName=loc)HD4904.7', '(classificationName=bk, id=106423509)85.62 - Personalwesen', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)oek', 'Economic development', 'Human capital', 'Entwicklung', 'Electronic books', 'Südkorea', '(classificationName=bk, id=106414976)83.30 - Wirtschaftsentwicklung, Wirtschaftsstruktur: Allgemeines', 'Wirtschaftswachstum', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)sow', 'Humankapital']] | ["Human capital and development : lessons and insights from Korea's transformation"] | [['Contents: Foreword -- Introduction -- 1. Accumulating human capital for sustainable development -- 2. Education bubble and widening inequality -- 3. Making education diversification reform happen -- 4. Turning around failing vocational high schools -- 5. Deteriorating skills and weak life-long learning -- 6. Fostering project-based learning and performance assessment -- 7. Stimulating high-risk high-payoff research -- 8. Nuts and bolts of the aid for TVET -- Reference -- Index.', "Over the last 70 years, Korea has experienced a rapid and remarkable transformation from a devastatingly poor nation to one of the world's leading advanced economies, achieving both sustained economic growth and a successful democracy. This pioneering work focuses on the key role of sustained investment in human capital behind Korea's phenomenal success. Human Capital and Development analyzes the importance of balancing diverse aspects of the educational system at different stages of development. The need to balance general and vocational education, top-down and bottom-up reform, as well as qualitative and quantitative expansion are highlighted. Adapting Korea's development experience to general principles shows that rather than seeking universal strategies and rules, the key to successful transformation is the provision of educational systems that can evolve over time depending on socio-economic and technological conditions for both developing and advanced countries. For researchers and students of economic development, education, and Asian development, this book is an excellent tool to discover possible ways for developing countries to initiate and accelerate their paths of economic growth and development. This book also provides a useful reference for policy makers of advanced as well as developing countries in designing their education systems and policies"]] | ['gnd:1014052912', 'gnd:171713451', 'gnd:4066438-7', 'gnd:4078029-6', 'gnd:4160783-1', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1657153800'] | ['Jeong, Hyeok', 'Lee, Ju-ho', 'Wirtschaftsentwicklung', 'Südkorea', 'Humankapital'] | 19 | 10,129 |
3A1657153800.jsonld | ['gnd:4160783-1', 'gnd:4066438-7'] | ['Wirtschaftsentwicklung', 'Humankapital'] | ['sow'] | [['(classificationName=loc)HD4904.7', '(classificationName=bk, id=106423509)85.62 - Personalwesen', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)oek', 'Economic development', 'Human capital', 'Entwicklung', 'Electronic books', 'Südkorea', '(classificationName=bk, id=106414976)83.30 - Wirtschaftsentwicklung, Wirtschaftsstruktur: Allgemeines', 'Wirtschaftswachstum', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)sow', 'Humankapital']] | ["Human capital and development : lessons and insights from Korea's transformation"] | [['Contents: Foreword -- Introduction -- 1. Accumulating human capital for sustainable development -- 2. Education bubble and widening inequality -- 3. Making education diversification reform happen -- 4. Turning around failing vocational high schools -- 5. Deteriorating skills and weak life-long learning -- 6. Fostering project-based learning and performance assessment -- 7. Stimulating high-risk high-payoff research -- 8. Nuts and bolts of the aid for TVET -- Reference -- Index.', "Over the last 70 years, Korea has experienced a rapid and remarkable transformation from a devastatingly poor nation to one of the world's leading advanced economies, achieving both sustained economic growth and a successful democracy. This pioneering work focuses on the key role of sustained investment in human capital behind Korea's phenomenal success. Human Capital and Development analyzes the importance of balancing diverse aspects of the educational system at different stages of development. The need to balance general and vocational education, top-down and bottom-up reform, as well as qualitative and quantitative expansion are highlighted. Adapting Korea's development experience to general principles shows that rather than seeking universal strategies and rules, the key to successful transformation is the provision of educational systems that can evolve over time depending on socio-economic and technological conditions for both developing and advanced countries. For researchers and students of economic development, education, and Asian development, this book is an excellent tool to discover possible ways for developing countries to initiate and accelerate their paths of economic growth and development. This book also provides a useful reference for policy makers of advanced as well as developing countries in designing their education systems and policies"]] | ['gnd:1014052912', 'gnd:171713451', 'gnd:4066438-7', 'gnd:4078029-6', 'gnd:4160783-1', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1657153800'] | ['Jeong, Hyeok', 'Lee, Ju-ho', 'Wirtschaftsentwicklung', 'Südkorea', 'Humankapital'] | 25 | 10,130 |
3A1657157547.jsonld | ['gnd:4027497-4', 'gnd:4116489-1', 'gnd:7504224-1'] | ['Militärische Intervention', 'Sicherheitspolitik', 'State building'] | ['sow'] | [['(classificationName=linseach:mapping)sow', '(classificationName=bk, id=106413619)89.86 - Nachrichtendienste, militärische Nachrichtendienste', 'sovereignty', 'Militärische Intervention', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)tec', 'State building', 'Statebuilding', '(classificationName=ssg)HIST', '(classificationName=bk, id=10642047X)89.90 - Außenpolitik, Internationale Politik', 'peacebuilding', '(classificationName=ddc)900', '(classificationName=ddc)327.116', 'Friedens- und Konfliktforschung', 'securitization', '(classificationName=rvk)MK 3000', 'International Relations', 'Securitization', 'Sicherheitspolitik', 'Geschichte', '(classificationName=ddc-dbn)900', '(classificationName=rvk)MD 4900', 'international relations', '(classificationName=ddc-dbn)320', 'Intervention', 'Peace Studies & Conflict Resolution', 'Internationale Beziehungen', 'History']] | ['Securitization in statebuilding and intervention'] | ['Critical security studies have emphasized that the identification of security threats paves the way for international and domestic interventions. Over the last three decades, statebuilding has developed into a powerful global practice of intervention in domestic affairs – not only with respect to failed states, but more broadly as a tool used in development cooperation and governance assistance. Statebuilding is increasingly framed as a policy which can enhance international, as well as domestic, security and peace, and yet historical and contemporary examples of statebuilding have often involved considerable violence. This volume draws on securitization studies to analyze the role of security in international and domestic statebuilding interventions. Individual case studies explore international statebuilding in Libya, Iraq, Kosovo, and Cameroon, discourses of intervention in the USA, and internal statebuilding in Turkey, Mexico, Tajikistan and South Sudan. These empirical investigations offer a compelling insight into the multiplicity, and global character, of security dynamics.'] | ['gnd:1152239082', 'gnd:120752220', 'gnd:141549580', 'gnd:4027497-4', 'gnd:4116489-1', 'gnd:7504224-1', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1657157547'] | ['Ketzmerick, Maria', 'Bonacker, Thorsten', 'Distler, Werner', 'Militärische Intervention', 'Sicherheitspolitik', 'State building'] | 25 | 10,131 |
3A1657157547.jsonld | ['gnd:4027497-4', 'gnd:4116489-1', 'gnd:7504224-1'] | ['Militärische Intervention', 'Sicherheitspolitik', 'State building'] | ['tec'] | [['(classificationName=linseach:mapping)sow', '(classificationName=bk, id=106413619)89.86 - Nachrichtendienste, militärische Nachrichtendienste', 'sovereignty', 'Militärische Intervention', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)tec', 'State building', 'Statebuilding', '(classificationName=ssg)HIST', '(classificationName=bk, id=10642047X)89.90 - Außenpolitik, Internationale Politik', 'peacebuilding', '(classificationName=ddc)900', '(classificationName=ddc)327.116', 'Friedens- und Konfliktforschung', 'securitization', '(classificationName=rvk)MK 3000', 'International Relations', 'Securitization', 'Sicherheitspolitik', 'Geschichte', '(classificationName=ddc-dbn)900', '(classificationName=rvk)MD 4900', 'international relations', '(classificationName=ddc-dbn)320', 'Intervention', 'Peace Studies & Conflict Resolution', 'Internationale Beziehungen', 'History']] | ['Securitization in statebuilding and intervention'] | ['Critical security studies have emphasized that the identification of security threats paves the way for international and domestic interventions. Over the last three decades, statebuilding has developed into a powerful global practice of intervention in domestic affairs – not only with respect to failed states, but more broadly as a tool used in development cooperation and governance assistance. Statebuilding is increasingly framed as a policy which can enhance international, as well as domestic, security and peace, and yet historical and contemporary examples of statebuilding have often involved considerable violence. This volume draws on securitization studies to analyze the role of security in international and domestic statebuilding interventions. Individual case studies explore international statebuilding in Libya, Iraq, Kosovo, and Cameroon, discourses of intervention in the USA, and internal statebuilding in Turkey, Mexico, Tajikistan and South Sudan. These empirical investigations offer a compelling insight into the multiplicity, and global character, of security dynamics.'] | ['gnd:1152239082', 'gnd:120752220', 'gnd:141549580', 'gnd:4027497-4', 'gnd:4116489-1', 'gnd:7504224-1', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1657157547'] | ['Ketzmerick, Maria', 'Bonacker, Thorsten', 'Distler, Werner', 'Militärische Intervention', 'Sicherheitspolitik', 'State building'] | 27 | 10,132 |
3A1657193667.jsonld | ['gnd:4116561-5', 'gnd:4018916-8'] | ['Funktionalanalysis', 'Spektraltheorie'] | ['mat'] | [['Differential equations, partial', '(classificationName=msc)46E15', '(classificationName=bk, id=181569965)31.47 - Operatortheorie', 'Differential Equations', '(classificationName=rvk)SK 560', 'Harmonic analysis', 'Mathematics', '(classificationName=msc)46L05', '(classificationName=msc)46B10', 'Dynamics', '(classificationName=msc)46E30', 'Number theory', 'Functonal analysis', '(classificationName=msc)47A10', '(classificationName=bk, id=106411217)31.46 - Funktionalanalysis', '(classificationName=msc)47B25', '(classificationName=msc)*46-01', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)mat', 'Differential equations', '(classificationName=msc)46A03', '(classificationName=rvk)SK 600', 'Spectral theory (Mathematics)', '(classificationName=msc)47A05', 'Differentiable dynamical systems', '(classificationName=msc)47-01', '(classificationName=msc)47B15', 'Partial differential equations', '(classificationName=ddc)515.7', '(classificationName=msc)46C05', '(classificationName=msc)43A07', '(classificationName=loc)QA319-329.9', 'Ergodic theory', '(classificationName=msc)47A60', '(classificationName=msc)46E35', 'Functional analysis']] | ['Functional Analysis, Spectral Theory, and Applications'] | [['Motivation -- Norms and Banach Spaces -- Hilbert Spaces, Fourier Series, Unitary Representations -- Uniform Boundedness and Open Mapping Theorem -- Sobolev Spaces and Dirichlet’s Boundary Problem -- Compact Self-Adjoint Operators, Laplace Eigenfunctions -- Dual Spaces -- Locally Convex Vector Spaces -- Unitary Operators and Flows, Fourier Transform -- Locally Compact Groups, Amenability, Property (T) -- Banach Algebras and the Spectrum -- Spectral Theory and Functional Calculus -- Self-Adjoint and Symmetric Operators -- The Prime Number Theorem -- Appendix A: Set Theory and Topology -- Appendix B: Measure Theory -- Hints for Selected Problems -- Notes', 'This textbook provides a careful treatment of functional analysis and some of its applications in analysis, number theory, and ergodic theory. In addition to discussing core material in functional analysis, the authors cover more recent and advanced topics, including Weyl’s law for eigenfunctions of the Laplace operator, amenability and property (T), the measurable functional calculus, spectral theory for unbounded operators, and an account of Tao’s approach to the prime number theorem using Banach algebras. The book further contains numerous examples and exercises, making it suitable for both lecture courses and self-study. Functional Analysis, Spectral Theory, and Applications is aimed at postgraduate and advanced undergraduate students with some background in analysis and algebra, but will also appeal to everyone with an interest in seeing how functional analysis can be applied to other parts of mathematics']] | ['gnd:4018916-8', 'gnd:4116561-5', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1657193667'] | ['Funktionalanalysis', 'Spektraltheorie'] | 16 | 10,133 |
3A1657215350.jsonld | ['gnd:4077201-9', 'gnd:4674421-6', 'gnd:4041425-5', 'gnd:4037949-8'] | ['Mathematikunterricht', 'Naturwissenschaftlicher Unterricht', 'Schulleistung', 'Lesekompetenz'] | ['pae'] | [['(classificationName=bk, id=106422693)81.05 - Bildungsforschung', '(classificationName=bk, id=106414313)81.52 - Lernleistung', 'Education', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)pae']] | ['PISA 2015 Assessment and Analytical Framework : Science, Reading, Mathematic, Financial Literacy and Collaborative Problem Solving'] | ['What is important for citizens to know and be able to do? The OECD Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) seeks to answer that question through the most comprehensive and rigorous international assessment of student knowledge and skills. The PISA 2015 Assessment and Analytical Framework presents the conceptual foundations of the sixth cycle of the triennial assessment. This revised edition includes the framework for collaborative problem solving, which was evaluated for the first time, in an optional assessment, in PISA 2015. As in previous cycles, the 2015 assessment covers science, reading and mathematics, with the major focus in this cycle on scientific literacy. Financial literacy is an optional assessment, as it was in 2012. A questionnaire about students’ background is distributed to all participating students. Students may also choose to complete additional questionnaires: one about their future studies/career, a second about their familiarity with information and communication technologies. School principals complete a questionnaire about the learning environment in their schools, and parents of students who sit the PISA test can choose to complete a questionnaire about the home environment. Seventy-one countries and economies, including all 35 OECD countries, participated in the PISA 2015 assessment.'] | ['gnd:4037949-8', 'gnd:4041425-5', 'gnd:4077201-9', 'gnd:4674421-6', 'gnd:4680022-0', 'gnd:5157-3', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1657215350'] | ['Mathematikunterricht', 'Naturwissenschaftlicher Unterricht', 'Schulleistung', 'Lesekompetenz', 'PISA-Studie', 'OECD'] | 20 | 10,134 |
3A1657224708.jsonld | ['gnd:4057447-7', 'gnd:4027451-2', 'gnd:4123065-6'] | ['Internationales Steuerrecht', 'Steuerpolitik', 'Digitalisierung'] | ['jur'] | [['Internationales Steuerrecht', 'Internationale Unternehmensbesteuerung', 'Welt', 'OECD-Staaten', 'G20-Staaten', 'Steuerwirkung', 'Science and Technology', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)jur', 'Taxation', '(classificationName=bk, id=106413287)86.73 - Steuerrecht', 'Steuerpolitik', 'Digitalisierung']] | ['Tax Challenges Arising from Digitalisation -Interim Report 2018 : Inclusive Framework on BEPS'] | ['This interim report of the OECD/G20 Inclusive Framework on BEPS is a follow-up to the work delivered in 2015 under Action 1 of the BEPS Project on addressing the tax challenges of the digital economy. It sets out the Inclusive Framework’s agreed direction of work on digitalisation and the international tax rules through to 2020. It describes how digitalisation is also affecting other areas of the tax system, providing tax authorities with new tools that are translating into improvements in taxpayer services, improving the efficiency of tax collection and detecting tax evasion.'] | ['gnd:4027451-2', 'gnd:4057447-7', 'gnd:4123065-6', 'gnd:5157-3', 'gnd:7574057-6', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1657224708'] | ['Internationales Steuerrecht', 'Steuerpolitik', 'Digitalisierung', 'OECD', 'G-20-Staaten'] | 12 | 10,135 |
3A1657236811.jsonld | [] | [] | ['cet'] | [['(classificationName=rvk)VK 5550', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)cet', '(classificationName=bk, id=106405365)58.30 - Biotechnologie', 'Biochemistry', '(classificationName=bk, id=106417371)35.74 - Enzyme, Hormone, Vitamine', 'SCIENCE ; Chemistry ; Organic', '(classificationName=ddc)547/.215', 'Biocatalysis', 'Electronic books', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)che', '(classificationName=loc)TP248.25.B55', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)bio', '(classificationName=ddc)660.634', 'Biotechnology']] | ['Modern biocatalysis : advances towards complex synthetic biological systems'] | [['2.1 Introduction2.2 Screening Enzymes from Soil Microbes, Plants, and Animals (Millipede) by Activity Measurement; 2.2.1 Hydrolases; 2.2.2 Oxidoreductases; 2.2.3 Lyases; 2.3 Genetic Approaches to Natural Enzyme Sources; 2.3.1 Isomerases; 2.3.2 Oxidoreductases; 2.4 Creation of Amine Oxidase by Directed Evolution of D-Amino Acid Oxidase; 2.5 From Discovery to Application -- Aldoxime Dehydratases; 2.5.1 Isolation, Characterization and Comparison of Aldoxime Dehydratases; 2.5.2 Iron Heme Redox Catalysis and Mechanistic Studies; 2.5.3 Substrate Spectrum of Aldoxime Dehydratases', '5.1.1 Bioinformatic Tools5.1.2 Ancestral Gene Resurrection; 5.1.3 Structure-based Computational Tools; 5.1.4 QM Computational Tools; 5.1.5 Molecular Mechanics and Molecular Dynamics Computational Tools; 5.1.6 QM/MM; 5.2 Implementation of Computational Tools in Biocatalysis; 5.2.1 Identification of Novel Biocatalysts from Sequence Space; 5.2.2 Ancestral Enzyme Reconstruction for theStudy and Engineering of Binding and Catalysis; 5.3 Structural-based In Silico Modelling for Efficient Biocatalysis', 'Chapter 4 Computational Enzyme Design: Successes, Challenges, and Future Directions4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Examples of Computational Enzyme Design; 4.2.1 Phase I: Initial Application of CPD Towards Enzyme Design; 4.2.2 Phase II: Incorporation of TransitionStates and Theozymes into Computational Enzyme Design; 4.3 Challenges in Computational Enzyme Design; 4.4 Future Directions; 4.5 Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; Section II: Understanding and Engineering Enzymes; Chapter 5 Computational Techniques for Efficient Biocatalysis; 5.1 Introduction to Computational Biocatalysis', 'With contributions from leading academics around the world, this book makes a ground-breaking contribution to the field of biocatalysis and is essential reading for graduates and researchers investigating (bio)catalysis, enzyme engineering, chemical biology, and synthetic biology', 'Cover; Preface; Contents; Section I: Accessing New Enzymes; Chapter 1 Genome Mining for Enzyme Discovery; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Text-based Searches Using Enzyme Name; 1.3 Sequence-driven Approaches; 1.3.1 Probe Technology Based on PCR Primer Design; 1.3.2 Pairwise Sequence Alignment-based Strategy; 1.3.3 Signature-/Key Motif-based Strategy; 1.4 3D Structure-guided Approach; 1.4.1 Exploring 3D Structures of Proteins; 1.4.2 Active Site Topology/Constellation-guided Strategy; 1.5 Conclusion; References; Chapter 2 Exploiting Natural Diversity for Industrial Enzymatic Applications', '2.5.4 Application of Oxds for Nitrile Synthesis2.5.5 Perspectives; 2.6 Conclusion; Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 3 Artificial Metalloenzymes; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Direct Insertion of Inorganic Metal Ions into Proteins; 3.2.1 Carbonic Anhydrase; 3.2.2 Ferritin; 3.2.3 Serum Albumins; 3.2.4 Phytase and Other Proteins; 3.3 Supramolecular Anchoring of Metal Cofactors; 3.3.1 The ""Trojan-Horse"" Strategy; 3.3.2 The ""Host-Guest"" Strategy; 3.4 Covalent Linking of Metallic Cofactors to a Protein; 3.5 Cascade Reactions; 3.6 Conclusion; References']] | ['gnd:1160692351', 'gnd:116104972X', 'gnd:4393622-2', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1657236811'] | ['Williams, Gavin', 'Hall, Mélanie', 'Biokatalyse'] | 4 | 10,136 |
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3A1657236811.jsonld | [] | [] | ['bio'] | [['(classificationName=rvk)VK 5550', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)cet', '(classificationName=bk, id=106405365)58.30 - Biotechnologie', 'Biochemistry', '(classificationName=bk, id=106417371)35.74 - Enzyme, Hormone, Vitamine', 'SCIENCE ; Chemistry ; Organic', '(classificationName=ddc)547/.215', 'Biocatalysis', 'Electronic books', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)che', '(classificationName=loc)TP248.25.B55', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)bio', '(classificationName=ddc)660.634', 'Biotechnology']] | ['Modern biocatalysis : advances towards complex synthetic biological systems'] | [['2.1 Introduction2.2 Screening Enzymes from Soil Microbes, Plants, and Animals (Millipede) by Activity Measurement; 2.2.1 Hydrolases; 2.2.2 Oxidoreductases; 2.2.3 Lyases; 2.3 Genetic Approaches to Natural Enzyme Sources; 2.3.1 Isomerases; 2.3.2 Oxidoreductases; 2.4 Creation of Amine Oxidase by Directed Evolution of D-Amino Acid Oxidase; 2.5 From Discovery to Application -- Aldoxime Dehydratases; 2.5.1 Isolation, Characterization and Comparison of Aldoxime Dehydratases; 2.5.2 Iron Heme Redox Catalysis and Mechanistic Studies; 2.5.3 Substrate Spectrum of Aldoxime Dehydratases', '5.1.1 Bioinformatic Tools5.1.2 Ancestral Gene Resurrection; 5.1.3 Structure-based Computational Tools; 5.1.4 QM Computational Tools; 5.1.5 Molecular Mechanics and Molecular Dynamics Computational Tools; 5.1.6 QM/MM; 5.2 Implementation of Computational Tools in Biocatalysis; 5.2.1 Identification of Novel Biocatalysts from Sequence Space; 5.2.2 Ancestral Enzyme Reconstruction for theStudy and Engineering of Binding and Catalysis; 5.3 Structural-based In Silico Modelling for Efficient Biocatalysis', 'Chapter 4 Computational Enzyme Design: Successes, Challenges, and Future Directions4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Examples of Computational Enzyme Design; 4.2.1 Phase I: Initial Application of CPD Towards Enzyme Design; 4.2.2 Phase II: Incorporation of TransitionStates and Theozymes into Computational Enzyme Design; 4.3 Challenges in Computational Enzyme Design; 4.4 Future Directions; 4.5 Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; Section II: Understanding and Engineering Enzymes; Chapter 5 Computational Techniques for Efficient Biocatalysis; 5.1 Introduction to Computational Biocatalysis', 'With contributions from leading academics around the world, this book makes a ground-breaking contribution to the field of biocatalysis and is essential reading for graduates and researchers investigating (bio)catalysis, enzyme engineering, chemical biology, and synthetic biology', 'Cover; Preface; Contents; Section I: Accessing New Enzymes; Chapter 1 Genome Mining for Enzyme Discovery; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Text-based Searches Using Enzyme Name; 1.3 Sequence-driven Approaches; 1.3.1 Probe Technology Based on PCR Primer Design; 1.3.2 Pairwise Sequence Alignment-based Strategy; 1.3.3 Signature-/Key Motif-based Strategy; 1.4 3D Structure-guided Approach; 1.4.1 Exploring 3D Structures of Proteins; 1.4.2 Active Site Topology/Constellation-guided Strategy; 1.5 Conclusion; References; Chapter 2 Exploiting Natural Diversity for Industrial Enzymatic Applications', '2.5.4 Application of Oxds for Nitrile Synthesis2.5.5 Perspectives; 2.6 Conclusion; Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 3 Artificial Metalloenzymes; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Direct Insertion of Inorganic Metal Ions into Proteins; 3.2.1 Carbonic Anhydrase; 3.2.2 Ferritin; 3.2.3 Serum Albumins; 3.2.4 Phytase and Other Proteins; 3.3 Supramolecular Anchoring of Metal Cofactors; 3.3.1 The ""Trojan-Horse"" Strategy; 3.3.2 The ""Host-Guest"" Strategy; 3.4 Covalent Linking of Metallic Cofactors to a Protein; 3.5 Cascade Reactions; 3.6 Conclusion; References']] | ['gnd:1160692351', 'gnd:116104972X', 'gnd:4393622-2', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1657236811'] | ['Williams, Gavin', 'Hall, Mélanie', 'Biokatalyse'] | 3 | 10,138 |
3A1657239993.jsonld | ['gnd:7541616-5', 'gnd:4026894-9', 'gnd:7658475-6'] | ['Informatik', 'VMware Server', 'Hyper-V'] | ['inf'] | [['Computer Science', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)inf', '(classificationName=ddc)004', '(classificationName=rvk)ST 261', '(classificationName=loc)QA75.5-76.95', '(classificationName=bk, id=106418904)54.54 - Betriebssysteme', 'Computer science']] | ['Hyper-V for VMware Administrators : Migration, Coexistence, and Management'] | ["Learn to deploy and support Hyper-V, building on what you know about VMware's vSphere. Whether you're looking to run both hypervisors in parallel or migrate completely, Hyper-V for VMware Administrators has everything you need to get started. The book begins with an overview of Hyper-V basics, including common management tasks such as creating a virtual machine and building a virtual network. You'll learn how to deploy a failover cluster to protect against the risk of Hyper-V becoming a single point of failure, and how to make virtual machines fault tolerant. System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM) is the preferred tool for managing large Hyper-V deployments, so you'll get to know this next and how it differs from VMware's vCenter solution, as well as how to manage a mixed environment including both vSphere and Hyper-V deployments. Like any server migration, a virtual server migration requires careful planning to ensure success. You'll find information here on the specifics of migrating from vSphere to Hyper-V, planning for down time, IP address differences, performance considerations, and more. For migrations to Hyper-V, SCVMM is once again the preferred tool, but you'll also be introduced to some of the excellent free tools available. One easily overlooked aspect of the migration process is the way in which it impacts your backup and recovery strategy. Knowing the best practices here can help you protect your Hyper-V environment. The book also covers how to monitor and maintain your Hyper-V environment once it's up and running, using features like Cluster-Aware Updating, automated live migrations, and availability sets. The concluding chapter shows you how to take advantage of the efficiencies provided by virtual machine libraries and templates. Approach Hyper-V with confidence, and the knowledge that you've planned for success, with Hyper-V for VMware Administrators"] | ['gnd:4026894-9', 'gnd:7541616-5', 'gnd:7658475-6', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1657239993'] | ['Informatik', 'VMware Server', 'Hyper-V'] | 11 | 10,139 |
3A1657253872.jsonld | ['gnd:4000098-9', 'gnd:4038301-5', 'gnd:4005392-1'] | ['Abfall', 'Belastung', 'Meer'] | ['cet'] | [['(classificationName=bk, id=181570513)43.69 - Umweltbelastung durch sonstige Ursachen', '(classificationName=loc)QH541.5.S3', 'Freshwater ecology.', 'Aquatic biology', '(classificationName=ddc)577.7', '(classificationName=loc)QH541.5.W3', '(classificationName=loc)QH541.5.F7', '(classificationName=ddc)577.6', 'Marine ecology.', 'Life Sciences', '(classificationName=rvk)WI 4410', 'Life sciences', '(classificationName=linseach:mapping)cet']] | ['Marine Anthropogenic Litter'] | ['This book describes how man-made litter, primarily plastic, has spread into the remotest parts of the oceans and covers all aspects of this pollution problem from the impacts on wildlife and human health to socio-economic and political issues. Marine litter is a prime threat to marine wildlife, habitats and food webs worldwide. The book illustrates how advanced technologies from deep-sea research, microbiology and mathematic modelling as well as classic beach litter counts by volunteers contributed to the broad awareness of marine litter as a problem of global significance. The authors summarise more than five decades of marine litter research, which receives growing attention after the recent discovery of great oceanic garbage patches and the ubiquity of microscopic plastic particles in marine organisms and habitats. In 16 chapters, authors from all over the world have created a universal view on the diverse field of marine litter pollution, the biological impacts, dedicated research activities, and the various national and international legislative efforts to combat this environmental problem. They recommend future research directions necessary for a comprehensive understanding of this environmental issue and the development of efficient management strategies. This book addresses scientists, and it provides a solid knowledge base for policy makers, NGOs, and the broader public'] | ['gnd:128601558', 'gnd:4000098-9', 'gnd:4005392-1', 'gnd:4038301-5', 'https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/TIBKAT%3A1657253872'] | ['Gutow, Lars', 'Abfall', 'Belastung', 'Meer'] | 4 | 10,140 |
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Frederick K.S. Leung -- Part 3: Reports of the Survey teams -- Digital Technology in Mathematics Education: Research over the last Decade, Johann Engelbrecht, Marcelo C. Borba, Petek Askar, George Gadanidis, Salvador Llinares, Mario Sánchez Aguilar -- Conceptualisation of the role of competencies, knowing and knowledge in mathematics education research, Mogens Niss, Regina Bruder, Núria Planas, Ross Turner Turner, Jhony Alexander Villa-Ochoa -- Assistance of students with mathematical learning difficulties - How can research support practice? - A summary, Petra Scherer, Kim Beswick, Lucie DeBlois, Lulu Healy, Elisabeth Moser Opitz -- Mathematics teachers working and learning through collaboration, Barbara Jaworski, Olive Chapman, Alison Clark-Wilson, Annalisa Cusi, Cristina Esteley, Merrilyn Goos, Masami Isoda, Marie Joubert, Ornella Robutti -- Geometry education, including the use of new technologies: a survey of recent research, Nathalie Sinclair, Maria Bartolini Bussi, Michael de Villiers, Keith Jones, Ulrich Kortenkamp, Allen Leung, Kay Owens -- Part 4: Reports from the Thematic afternoon -- European Didactic Traditions in Mathematics - Aspects and Examples from four Selected Cases, Werner Blum, Michèle Artigue, Maria Alessandra Mariotti, Rudolf Sträßer, Marja Van den Heuvel-Panhuizen -- German-speaking traditions in mathematics education research, Hans Niels Jahnke, Rolf Biehler, Angelika Bikner-Ahsbahs, Uwe Gellert, Gilbert Greefrath, Lisa Hefendehl-Hebeker, Götz Krummheuer, Timo Leuders, Marcus Nührenbörger, Andreas Obersteiner, Kristina Reiss, Bettina Rösken-Winter, Andreas Schulz, Andreas Vohns, Rudolf vom Hofe, Katrin Vorhölter -- What is and what might be the legacy of Felix Klein? Hans-Georg Weigand, William McCallum, Marta Menghini, Michael Neubrand, Gert Schubring, Renate Tobies -- part 5: National presentations -- Argentinean National presentation, Esther Galina, Mónica Villarreal -- Teachers’ Professional Development and Mathematics Education in Brazil, Victor Giraldo -- Mathematics Education in Ireland, Maurice OReilly, Thérèse Dooley, Elizabeth Oldham, Gerry Shiel -- National presentation of Japan, Toshiakira Fujii, Yoshinori Shimizu, Hanako Senuma, Toshikazu Ikeda -- National presentation of Lower Mekong sub-region countries, Fidel R. Nemenzo, Masami Isoda, Maitree Inprasitha, Sampan Thinwiangthong, Narumon Changsri, Nisakorn Boonsena, Chan Roth, Monkolsery Lin, Souksomphone Anothay, Phoutsakhone Channgakham, Nguyen Chi Thanh, VŨ NHƯ Thư Hương, Phương Thảo Nguyễn -- Teaching and learning mathematics in Turkey, Huriye Arikan -- Part 6: Reports from the Topical Study Groups -- Topic study group no. 01 Early childhood mathematics education (up to age 7), Iliada Elia, Joanne Mulligan -- Topic study group no. 02 Mathematics education at tertiary level, Victor Giraldo, Chris Rasmussen -- Topic study group no. 03 Mathematics education in and for work, Diana Coben, Geoff Wake -- Topic study group no. 04 Activities for, and research on, mathematically gifted students, Florence Mihaela Singer, Linda Jensen Sheffield -- Topic study group no. 05 Classroom practice and research for students with mathematical learning difficulties, Lourdes Figueiras, Rose Griffiths -- Topic study group no. 06 Adult learning, Pradeep Kumar Misra, Jürgen Maaß -- Topic study group no. 07 Populariztion of Mathematics, Christian Mercat, Patrick Vennebush -- Topic study group no. 08 Teaching and learning of arithmetic and number systems (focus on primary education), Pi-Jen Lin, Terezinha Nunes -- Topic study group no. 09 Teaching and learning of measurement (focus on primary education), Christine Chambris, Barbara Dougherty -- Topic study group no. 10 Teaching and learning of early algebra, Carolyn Kieran, JeongSuk Pang -- Topic study group no. 11 Teachig and Learning of Algebra, Rakhi Banerjee, Amy Ellis -- Topic study group no. 12 Teaching and learning of geometry (primary level), Sinan Olkun, Ewa Swoboda -- Topic study group no. 13 Teaching and learning of geometry - secondary level, Ui Hock Cheah, Patricio G. Herbst -- Topic study group no. 14 Teaching and learning of probability, Carmen Batanero, Egan J. Chernoff -- Topic study group no. 15 Teaching and learning of statistics, Dani Ben-Zvi, Gail Burrill -- Topic study group no. 16 Teaching and learning of calculus, David Bressoud, Victor Martinez-Luaces -- Topic study group no. 17 Teaching and learning of discrete mathematics, Eric W. Hart, Cecile O. Buffet -- Topic study group no. 18 Reasoning and proof in mathematics education, Guershon Harel, Andreas Stylianides -- Topic study group no. 19 Problem solving in mathematics education, Peter Liljedahl, Manuel Santos Trigo -- Topic study group no. 20 Visualization in the teaching and learning of mathematics, Michal Yerushalmy, Ferdinand Rivera -- Topic study group no. 21 Mathematical applications and modelling in the teaching and learning of mathematics, Jussara Araújo, Gloria Ann Stillman -- Topic study group no. 22 Interdisciplinary mathematics education, Susie Groves, Julian Williams -- Topic study group no. 23 Mathematical literacy, Hamsa Venkat, Iddo Gal -- Topic study group no. 24 History of the teaching and learning mathematics, Fulvia Furinghetti, Alexander Karp -- Topic study group no. 25 The role of history of mathematics in mathematics education, Constantinos Tzanakis, Xiaoqin Wang -- Topic study group no. 26 Research on Teaching and Classroom Practice, Yoshinori Shimizu, Mary Kay Stein -- Topic study group no. 27 Learning and cognition in mathematics, Gaye Williams, Wim Van Dooren -- Topic study group no. 28 Affect, beliefs and identity in mathematics education, Markku Hannula, Francesca Morselli -- Topic study group no. 29 Mathematics and creativity, Demetra Pitta-Pantazi, Dace Kūma -- Topic study group no. 30 Mathematical competitions, Maria Falk de Losada, Alexander Soifer -- Topic study group no. 31 Language and Communication in Mathematics education, Judit Moschkovich, David Wagner -- Topic study group no. 32 Mathematics education in a multilingual and multicultural environment, Richard Barwell, Anjum Halai -- Topic study group no. 33 Equity in Mathematics Education (including Gender), Joanne Rossi Becker, Bill Atweh -- Topic study group no. 34 Social and political dimensions of mathematics education, Murad Jurdak, Renuka Vithal -- Topic study group no.35 Role of ethnomathematics in mathematics education, Milton Rosa, Lawrence Shirley -- Topic study group no.36 Task design, analysis and learning environments programme summary, Jiansheng Bao, Jere Confrey -- Topic study group no. 37 Mathematics curriculum development, Anita Rampal, Zalman Usiskin. Topic study group no.38 Research on resources (textbooks, learning materials etc.), Lianghuo Fan, Luc Trouche -- Topic study group no.39 Large scale assessment and testing in mathematics education, Rae Young Kim, Christine Suurtamm -- Topic study group no.40 Classroom assessment for mathematics learning, Denisse Thompson, Karin Brodie -- Topic study group no. 41 Uses of technology in primary mathematics education (up to age 10), Sophie Soury-Lavergne, Colleen Vale -- Topic study group no. 42 Uses of technology in lower secondary mathematics education (age 10 to 14), Lynda Ball, Paul Drijvers -- Topic study group no. 43 Uses of technology in upper secondary education (age 14 to 19), Colette Laborde, Stephen Hegedus -- Topic study group no. 44 Distance learning, e-learning, blended learning, Rúbia Barcelos Amaral, Veronica Hoyos -- Topic study group no. 45 Knowledge in/for teaching mathematics at primary level, Carolyn Maher, Peter Sullivan -- Topic study group no. 46 Knowledge in/for teaching mathematics at the secondary level, Ruhama Even, Xinrong Yang -- Topic study group no. 47 Pre-service mathematics education of primary teachers, Keiko Hino, Gabriel Stylianides -- Topic study group no. 48 Pre-service Mathematics Education of Secondary Teachers, Marilyn Strutchens, Rongjin Huang -- Topic study group no. 49 In-service education and professional development of primary mathematics teachers, Akihiko Takahashi, Leonor Varas -- Topic study group no. 50 In-service education, and professional development of secondary mathematics teachers, Jill Adler, Yudong Yang -- Topic study group no. 51 Diversity of theories in mathematics education, Tommy Dreyfus, Anna Sierpinska -- Topic study group no. 52 Empirical methods and methodologies, David Clarke, Alan Schoenfeld -- Topic study group No. 53 Philosophy of mathematics education, Pau', 'This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. 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