ZKIN

ZKIN

Author: Joe KING

Publisher: Andrew M Molloy

Published:

Total Pages: 150

ISBN-13:

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When Layton Johnson wakes one morning to find a perfect square of chest hair has been removed in the night, little does he realise that this was the first sign he has been chosen. Layton has been promoted to his dream job and after three months, begins to feel the pressure of being the new Bank Manager. His homelife is suffering and the pressure is mounting but not just from work. His wife Clara wants their new house refurbished and so far, Layton has been working late every night to just cope with his own workload. Suspicions begin to be aroused in Clara and discovering the strange square patch of hair that is now missing on his chest fuels her belief that he is having an affair. She too has no idea what is coming to their once idyllic lives because Layton is about to change, now his body has accepted the first phase in his transformation by a person he never thought he would see again. His father, Frank, has been in the military all Layton’s life. Frank has been an absent father, but what Layton did not know was that his father has been working on reverse engineering Alien technology for the last two decades, and now his son is becoming a new breed of human. Transforming into something so out of this world, it is going to blow Layton’s reality and life apart in this Alien invasion Sci-fi thriller. The Greys have been coming to Earth for over five-thousand years. Plotting, planning, and planting technology to not give the human species a better way to live, but to bring about their demise. When Layton finally puts all the pieces together on why the Greys now want him, and with his future in danger, Layton must now make the ultimate choice. Will he sacrifice his life for the love of his life? Or will Layton accept his fate and do the right thing for all humanity?


Introductory Statistical Thermodynamics

Introductory Statistical Thermodynamics

Author: Nils Dalarsson

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2011-01-26

Total Pages: 409

ISBN-13: 0123849578

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Introductory Statistical Thermodynamics is a text for an introductory one-semester course in statistical thermodynamics for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in physics and engineering. The book offers a high level of detail in derivations of all equations and results. This information is necessary for students to grasp difficult concepts in physics that are needed to move on to higher level courses. The text is elementary, self contained, and mathematically well-founded, containing a number of problems with detailed solutions to help students to grasp the more difficult theoretical concepts. - Beginning chapters place an emphasis on quantum mechanics - Includes problems with detailed solutions and a number of detailed theoretical derivations at the end of each chapter - Provides a high level of detail in derivations of all equations and results


Multiscale Methods

Multiscale Methods

Author: Jacob Fish

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 631

ISBN-13: 0199233853

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Small scale features and processes occurring at nanometer and femtosecond scales have a profound impact on what happens at a larger scale and over an extensive period of time. The primary objective of this volume is to reflect the state-of-the-art in multiscale mathematics, modeling, and simulations and to address the following barriers: What is the information that needs to be transferred from one model or scale to another and what physical principles must be satisfied during thetransfer of information? What are the optimal ways to achieve such transfer of information? How can variability of physical parameters at multiple scales be quantified and how can it be accounted for to ensure design robustness?The multiscale approaches in space and time presented in this volume are grouped into two main categories: information-passing and concurrent. In the concurrent approaches various scales are simultaneously resolved, whereas in the information-passing methods the fine scale is modeled and its gross response is infused into the continuum scale. The issue of reliability of multiscale modeling and simulation tools which focus on a hierarchy of multiscale models and an a posteriori model of errorestimation including uncertainty quantification, is discussed in several chapters. Component software that can be effectively combined to address a wide range of multiscale simulations is also described. Applications range from advanced materials to nanoelectromechanical systems (NEMS), biologicalsystems, and nanoporous catalysts where physical phenomena operates across 12 orders of magnitude in time scales and 10 orders of magnitude in spatial scales.This volume is a valuable reference book for scientists, engineers and graduate students practicing in traditional engineering and science disciplines as well as in emerging fields of nanotechnology, biotechnology, microelectronics and energy.


IJCAI-97

IJCAI-97

Author: International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence

Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 1720

ISBN-13: 9781558604803

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Fairy Tale Plays and how to Act Them

Fairy Tale Plays and how to Act Them

Author: Lady Florence Eveleen Eleanore Olliffe Bell

Publisher:

Published: 1896

Total Pages: 434

ISBN-13:

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Texts of 14 children's plays "meant to be acted by boys and girls," with staging diagrams, musical scores of songs and a general intruduction on staging, costuming, and dancing in children's theater.


The Logic of Thermostatistical Physics

The Logic of Thermostatistical Physics

Author: Gerard G. Emch

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-04-17

Total Pages: 707

ISBN-13: 3662048868

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This book is devoted to a thorough analysis of the role that models play in the practise of physical theory. The authors, a mathematical physicist and a philosopher of science, appeal to the logicians’ notion of model theory as well as to the concepts of physicists.


Statistical Mechanics of Lattice Systems

Statistical Mechanics of Lattice Systems

Author: David Lavis

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-04-17

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13: 3662038439

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This two-volume work provides a comprehensive study of the statistical mechanics of lattice models. It introduces readers to the main topics and the theory of phase transitions, building on a firm mathematical and physical basis. Volume 1 contains an account of mean-field and cluster variation methods successfully used in many applications in solid-state physics and theoretical chemistry, as well as an account of exact results for the Ising and six-vertex models and those derivable by transformation methods.


Field Theories in Condensed Matter Physics

Field Theories in Condensed Matter Physics

Author: Sumathi Rao

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2019-04-24

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 1482289547

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The application of field theoretic techniques to problems in condensed matter physics has generated an array of concepts and mathematical techniques to attack a range of problems such as the theory of quantum phase transitions, the quantum Hall effect, and quantum wires. While concepts such as the renormalization group, topology, and bosonization h


Inverse Problems and Nonlinear Evolution Equations

Inverse Problems and Nonlinear Evolution Equations

Author: Alexander L. Sakhnovich

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter

Published: 2013-07-31

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 3110258617

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This book is based on the method of operator identities and related theory of S-nodes, both developed by Lev Sakhnovich. The notion of the transfer matrix function generated by the S-node plays an essential role. The authors present fundamental solutions of various important systems of differential equations using the transfer matrix function, that is, either directly in the form of the transfer matrix function or via the representation in this form of the corresponding Darboux matrix, when Bäcklund–Darboux transformations and explicit solutions are considered. The transfer matrix function representation of the fundamental solution yields solution of an inverse problem, namely, the problem to recover system from its Weyl function. Weyl theories of selfadjoint and skew-selfadjoint Dirac systems, related canonical systems, discrete Dirac systems, system auxiliary to the N-wave equation and a system rationally depending on the spectral parameter are obtained in this way. The results on direct and inverse problems are applied in turn to the study of the initial-boundary value problems for integrable (nonlinear) wave equations via inverse spectral transformation method. Evolution of the Weyl function and solution of the initial-boundary value problem in a semi-strip are derived for many important nonlinear equations. Some uniqueness and global existence results are also proved in detail using evolution formulas. The reading of the book requires only some basic knowledge of linear algebra, calculus and operator theory from the standard university courses.