BTEC National Sport

BTEC National Sport

Author: Ray Barker

Publisher: Pearson Education Ltd

Published: 2007-11-15

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 9780435465155

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Matches the BTEC specification which will apply from September 2007 and provides in-depth coverage of a further ten optional units for the Development, Coaching and Fitness, and Performance and Excellence pathways covered in Book 1.


Pearson REVISE BTEC National Sport Units 1 & 2 Revision Workbook - for 2025 Exams

Pearson REVISE BTEC National Sport Units 1 & 2 Revision Workbook - for 2025 Exams

Author: Kelly Sharp

Publisher: Pearson Education

Published: 2017-09-15

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781292230603

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This Revision Workbook delivers hassle-free hands-on practice for the externally assessed units. For both of the externally assessed Units 1 & 2 Builds confidence with scaffolded practice questions. Unguided questions that allow students to test their own knowledge and skills in advance of assessment. Clear unit-by-unit correspondence between this Workbook and the Revision Guide and ActiveBook.


BTEC First in Sport Revision Workbook

BTEC First in Sport Revision Workbook

Author: Adam Gledhill

Publisher: BTEC First Sport

Published: 2014-06-13

Total Pages: 112

ISBN-13: 9781446906712

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This Revision Workbook delivers hassle-free question practice for the new, next generation BTEC First in Sport.


Fields and Particles

Fields and Particles

Author: Heinrich Mitter

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 293

ISBN-13: 3642760902

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This volume contains the written versions of invited lectures presented at the 29th "Internationale Universitatswochen fiir Kernphysik" in Schladming, Aus tria, in March 1990. The generous support of our sponsors, the Austrian Ministry of Science and Research, the Government of Styria, and others, made it possible to invite expert lecturers. In choosing the topics of the course we have tried to select some of the currently most fiercely debated aspects of quantum field theory. It is a pleasure for us to thank all the speakers for their excellent presentations and their efforts in preparing the lecture notes. After the school the lecture notes were revised by the authors and partly rewritten ~n '!EX. We are also indebted to Mrs. Neuhold for the careful typing of those notes which we did not receive in '!EX. Graz, Austria H. Mitter July 1990 W. Schweiger Contents An Introduction to Integrable Models and Conformal Field Theory By H. Grosse (With 6 Figures) .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 1. Introduction ............................................. . 1 1.1 Continuous Integrable Models .......................... . 1 1.2 "Solvable" Models of Statistical Physics ................. . 2 1.3 The Yang-Baxter Relation ............................. . 3 1.4 Braids and I(nots .................................... . 3 1.5 Confonnal Field Theory d = 2 ......................... . 3 2. Integrable Continuum Models - The Inverse Scattering Method - Solitons .................... . 4 2.1 A General Scheme for Solving (Linear) Problems ......... . 4 2.2 The Direct Step ...................................... . 6 2.3 The Inverse Step ..................................... .