... an REV and then expanding them to 3-D, the mass, momentum and energy transfer equations in differential form can be formulated Alternatively, the RTT is transformed via the divergence theorem, ... adopted, i.e., from -the- fundamental-to -the- specific, where the general transport phenomena are recognized and mathematically described, and then special cases are derived and solved For the reader’s ... derivation of thebasicequationsand then formulating the system-specific equations with suitable boundary conditions are two key steps for proper problem solutions The book reviews in more depth the...
... three basic logic gates These basic gates are called theAND gate, the OR gate, andthe NOT gate This chapter deals with these very important basic logic gates, or functions 3-2 THEAND GATE TheAND ... bit from the left in the Gray code The 4s bit is now added to the 2s bit of the binary number The sum is (0 + = 1) and is transferred down and written as ithe third bit from the left in the Gray ... conversion code The 2s bit is now added to the 1s bit of the binary number The sum is (1 + = 1) and is transferred and written as the right bit in the Gray code The binary 0010 is then equal to the Gray...
... some known and new reconstruction and geometric phase formulas The Euler free rigid body, the heavy top, andthe underwater vehicle are used to illustrate some of the points of thetheoryThe main ... equations for theequations (1.6) and simply e the Euler–Poincar´ equations or the Euler–Poincar´ equations with advection or the Euler– e e Poincar´ equations with advected parameters, for theequations ... study the Euler–Poincar´ formulation of the Maxwell–Vlasov equations for plasma physics e The Kelvin–Noether Theorem There is a version of the Noether theorem that holds for solutions of the Euler–Poincar´...
... in competitive Lotka- Volterra systems,” Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, vol 123, no 1, pp 87–96, 1995 Z D Teng, “Permanence and extinction in nonautonomous Lotka- Volterracompetitive ... cited therein However, to the best of the authors’ knowledge, to this day, still less scholars consider the general nonautonomous discrete Lotka- Volterracompetitive system with delays and feedback ... S Ahmad, “On the nonautonomous Volterra -Lotka competition equations, ” Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, vol 117, no 1, pp 199–204, 1993 S Ahmad and A C Lazer, “On the nonautonomous...
... or v = v In the following theorem, we show the convergence of the solution of (3.28) to quasiequilibrium solutions Theorem 4.4 Let the conditions in Theorem 3.5 be satisfied Then the solution ... Difference Equationsand Inequalities Theory, Methods, and Applications, Monographs and Textbooks in Pure and Applied Mathematics, vol 155, Marcel Dekker, New York, 1992 R D Driver, G Ladas, and P ... τ2 ), and τ1 and τ2 are positive constants representing the time delays In relation to the above differential system, the constant k in (1.1) plays the role of the time increment ∆t in the difference...
... defined by the criticality of the target and lethality of the attack, andthe effectiveness of system and network countermeasures • Impact is calculated by the analyst • Delays in detection and reaction ... centers can raise the alert level in their sectors can raise the alert level in their sectors on their own on their own * *President can raise the alert level in all President can raise the alert level ... packets The target is well patched and maintained, and we are told that the targeted system is a Unix mail server What you think the severity of this event is? What about the impact? Could the attacker...
... watermelons and vaccine matter at the island and that is about all the touch Ratona gets with the world The Pajaro paused at the mouth of the harbour, roll ing heavily in the swell that sent the whitecaps ... Kentucky When the meal was concluded the Carib woman came and removed the dishes and cloth Reeves strewed them table with excellent cigars, and Plunkett, with the others, lighted one of these with ... from the water of the harbour The consul occupied a place somewhat near the tail of his political party's procession The music of the band wagon sounded very faintly to him in the distance The...
... human psyche that drives the attraction to stakeholder theory Conflicts between family and markets and their role in stakeholder theory Stakeholder theory taps into the deep emotional commitment ... the playing field that stakeholder theory opens to them Stakeholder theory gives them the appearance of legitimate political access to the sources of decision making power in organisations, and ... value' It tells firms to expand output and investment to the point where the market value of the firm is at a maximum.10 Stakeholder theory To the extent that stakeholder theory argues that firms...
... social learning theories of Rotter’ and Bandura’ 3-1reflect and are derived from these views Bandura’s social learning theory (SLT),’ which he has recently relabelled social cognitive theory (SCT),&dquo; ... cognitive) theory builds upon the seminal work of Tolman’ and Kurt Lewin.ó-9 Accordingly, considerable overlap should be ex- pected The similarity of the HBM and Bandura’s social ted in the following ... because they feel that the required effort on their part to avoid the problem exceeds the possible gain These facts support the need to include the traditional components of the HBM in any comprehensive...
... categories, and a new understanding of the history and fundamentals of capitalist development andthe class struggle Starting in the early 1970s, a feminist theory took shape that radicalized the theoretical ... and alienation, and live with the anguish of not being able give to the people they love the care they give to others across the world, we know that something quite dramatic is happening in the ... reproducing their families regardless of the value the market places on their lives, valorizing their existence, reproducing them for their own sake, even when the capitalists declare their uselessness...
... in Part One and just the “basics” (i.e., the scales andthebasic chords and their etudes) Once you have mastered those, come back to these more advanced topics and see if they don’t make more ... steps are (the interval of one fret)—between E and F, and B and C Now let’s learn the power chords in the key of C major There are two basic power chords: the two finger power chord andthe three ... encouraged the raising of cattle One person in many instances owned thousands To care for the cattle during the winter season, to round them up in the spring and mark and brand the yearlings, and later...
... management theory2 as the status and foundations of project management theory (subsection 1.1) andthe nature and life cycle of projects (subsection 1.2) 1.1 Project management theory from the industrial ... navigate between the conflicting demands of time, cost and performance The project manager constantly has to weigh these demands against each other and trade off one against the other If there are time ... balance to be struck is then on the one hand to create an atmosphere that facilitates the creativity and innovation associated with risk-taking and on the other hand at the same time working hard...
... those under the 1979 Act, are mandatory, and so cannot be excluded by the parties They are therefore implied, not to reflect the wishes of the parties, but to reflect the wishes of the state.43 ... making a purchase: the price of the product and other products (complements and substitutes), the quality of the product (relative to substitutes), andthe terms of trade.78 If the consumer has ... considers the use of the private law to protect consumers within the context of the market It focuses on the role and limitations of the law of contract, but also considers the place of the law...
... (of the same dimension) and where the weights fi , fn sum to unity Special cases of the General Mean are the arithmetic, the geometric andthe harmonic means where the order p would be 1, 0, and ... discovered in the seminal paper by La Grandville (1989b), then further explored by Klump and de La Grandville (2000), Klump and Preissler (2000), La Grandville and Solow (2009), and first empirically ... securing thebasic property of CES production in the context of growth theory, namely the strictly positive relationship between the substitution elasticity andthe output level given the CES...
... xxiv Theoryand Practice of Online Learning Introduction xxv xxvi Theoryand Practice of Online Learning PA RT Role and Function of Theory in Online Education Development and Delivery Volume 1 Theory ... using the Web as the medium However, online learning involves more than just the presentation and delivery of the materials using the Web: the learner andthe learning process should be the focus ... printing, and Web publishing Outbound logistics concerns the packaging and storage of courses, andthe process of mailing, e-mailing, or otherwise delivering the material to the students The delivery,...
... physical principle, the Turing Principle, underlies the Church-Turing hypothesis; and consider briefly the question of whether the Church-Turing hypothesis might serve as a constraint on the laws ... of the distinctive ideas of quantum information theory are then introduced, before I turn to consider the dilemma that faces the slogan ‘Information is Physical’ The claim that the everyday and ... present themselves for providing an answer to the question ‘What is information’ in the case of information theory On the first the answer is: what is quantified by the Shannon information and mutual...
... improve the quality of public debate and decisions in the areas of land policy and land-related taxation in the United States and around the world The Institute’s goals are to integrate theoryand ... employees) as the price and amount of the taxed good change in response to the tax A land tax is different Because the quantity of land is fixed, the burden of the tax falls entirely on landowners The ... Reform: The Good, the Bad, andthe Ugly Chapter 8 11 11 12 2: The Case for Land Value Taxation Efficiency Advantages Burden on Landowners Speculation andthe Timing of Development Sprawl and the...
... I am concerned here, rather, with what Weitz did 111 Alexandre Erler the artists and their public – the people who go to concerts and art galleries, the museum curators, the art critics, etc I ... Carroll’s theory of historical narratives, one should take into account, for the reasons given above, Weitz’s sound intuition about the open character of the concept of art But on the other hand, the ... Levinson, Jerrold (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Aesthetics (Oxford University Press), 136-54 WEITZ, M (1956) The Role of Theory in Aesthetics’, in Neill, Alex and Ridley, Aaron, The Philosophy of Art:...
... text itself, 2) the focus on the writer andthe cognitive processes used in the act of writing, 3) the focus on the content of the text, and 4) the focus on the reader Then she describes five particular ... understand the theories behind process writing, and she presents them clearly, relating theory to its pedagogical implications (and some of the resulting problems that may arise) She also takes the ... in the second section she discusses the importance of writing across the curriculum; and in the final section (appendix) she provides syllabi, exams, handouts, Writing Theoryand Practice in the...
... 1931, and from Britain’s departure from the gold standard (September 21, 1931) through the end of the year The fourth and final banking crisis they identify occurred at the end of 1932 andthe ... panics in the United States between the Civil War and World War I., and prior to the Civil 17 War, there were other nationwide banking crises in 1819, 1837, and 1857 In the 1920s, the U.S experienced ... failed during the panic were observably weaker ex ante, judging 12 from their balance sheet and income statements, and from the default risk premia they paid on their debts Furthermore, the rate of...