Science

Science

The Lie Theory of Connected Pro-Lie Groups

Category:

Karl H. Hofmann and Sidney A. Morris, "The Lie Theory of Connected Pro-Lie Groups" Eur-pean Math-matical Soci-ty | 2007 | ISBN: 3037190329 | 693 pages | File type: PDF | 3,1 mb Lie groups were introduced in 1870 by the Norwegian mathematician Sophus Lie. A century later Jean Dieudonné quipped that Lie groups had moved to the center of mathematics and that one cannot undertake anything without them. If a complete topological group $G$ can be approximated by Lie groups in the sense that every identity neighborhood $U$ of $G$ contains a normal subgroup $N$ such that $G/N$ is a Lie group, then it is called a pro-Lie group. Every locally compact connected topological group and every compact group is a pro-Lie group. While the class of locally compact groups is not closed under the formation of arbitrary products, the class of pro-Lie groups is. For half a century, locally compact pro-Lie groups have drifted through the literature, yet this is the first book which systematically treats the Lie and structure theory of pro-Lie groups irrespective of local compactness. This study fits very well into the current trend which addresses infinite-dimensional Lie groups. The results of this text are based on a theory of pro-Lie algebras which parallels the structure theory of finite-dimensional real Lie algebras to an astonishing degree, even though it has had to overcome greater technical obstacles. This book exposes a Lie theory of connected pro-Lie groups (and hence of connected locally compact groups) and illuminates the manifold ways in which their structure theory reduces to that of compact groups on the one hand and of finite-dimensional Lie groups on the other. It is a continuation of the authors' fundamental monograph on the structure of compact groups (1998, 2006) and is an invaluable tool for researchers in topological groups, Lie theory, harmonic analysis, and representation theory. It is written to be accessible to advanced graduate students wishing to study this fascinating and important area of current research, which has so many fruitful interactions with other fields of mathematics. Download links: http://uploading.com/files/8576f46c/3037190329lie.rar/ http://depositfiles.com/files/f5s7nh22i http://www.filesonic.com/file/43010863/3037190329lie.rar

Cosmic Biology: How Life Could Evolve on Other Worlds

Category:

Louis Neil Irwin, Dirk Schulze-Makuch, "Cosmic Biology: How Life Could Evolve on Other Worlds" Sp-ger | 2010 | ISBN: 1441916466 | 337 pages | File type: PDF | 111 mb It is very unlikely that little green humanoids are living on Mars. But what are the possible life forms that might exist in our Solar System and how might they have evolved? This uniquely authoritative and imaginative book on the possibilties for alien life addresses the intrinsic interest that we have about life on other worlds - reinforcing some of our assumptions and reshaping others. It introduces new possibilties that will enlarge our understanding of the issue overall, in particular the enormous range of environments and planetary conditions within which life might evolve. Cosmic Biology -discusses a broad range of possible environments where alien life might have evolved; -explains why carbon-based, water-borne life is more likely that its alternatives, but is not the only possiblity; -applies the principles of planetary science and modern biology to evolutionary scenarios on other worlds; -looks at the future fates of living systems, including those on Earth. Download links: http://uploading.com/files/c9788c51/1441916466Cosmic.rar/ http://www.filesonic.com/file/43015795/1441916466Cosmic.rar

Principios de Analisis Instrumental

Category:

Principios de Analisis Instrumental 5ta edicionAuthor:Douglas A. Skoog, James Holler | Publisher: Editorial McGrawHill | 2000 | ISBN: 8448127757 | Pages: 1070 | File type: PDF | 60.07mbEl objetivo de esta obra es proporcionar al estudiante una introducción a los principios de los métodos de análisis espectroscópicos, electroanalíticos y cromatográficos. Con un estudio detallado y completo de este texto, el estudiante descubrirá los tipos de instrumentos actualmente disponibles, así como sus ventajas y limitaciones.Novedades de la quinta edición:Capítulo nuevo de electroforesis capital (capítulo 30)Capítulo nuevo relativo a la extracción y a la cromatografía de fluidos supercríticos (capítulo 29)Capítulo sobre espectrometría de masas atómica (capítulo 11)En el capítulo 21 (análisis de superficies) se incluye una adenda dedicada a la microscopia de barrido por efecto túnel y la microscopia de fuerzas (capítulo 21)Apartado muy ampliado y reestructurado sobre los métodos de atomización en espectrometría atómica (capítulo 8)Descripción del efecto piezoeléctrico y de la microbalanza de cristal de cuarzo (capítulo 1)Introducción al concepto de dominios de los datos (capítulo 1)Discusión revisada y actualizada de la ecuación de Van Deempter (capítulo 26)Apartado sobre la resonancia magnética en imágenes (capítulo 19)Estudio de algunas aplicaciones de software que son útiles para el analista (capítulo 4)Tablas de datos fisicoquímicos revisados y actualizados (Apéndice 3)Una extensa relación de acrónimos y abreviaturas, que se utilizan en Química analítica (Apéndice 5).http://rapidshare.com/files/378116115/Analisis_Instrumental.pdfhttp://www.megaupload.com/?d=UMOD33DS!

Science and the Quest for Meaning

Category:

Alfred I. Tauber, "Science and the Quest for Meaning" Baylor University Press | 2009 | ISBN: 1602582106 | 256 pages | File type: PDF | 5,8 mb In this deeply thoughtful exploration, Alfred Tauber, a practicing scientist and highly regarded philosopher, eloquently traces the history of the philosophy of science, seeking in the end to place science within the humanistic context from which it originated. Avoiding the dogmatism that has defined both extremes in the recent Science Wars and presenting a conception of reason that lifts the discussion out of the interminable debates about objectivity and neutrality, Tauber offers a way of understanding science as an evolving relationship between facts and the values that govern their discovery and applications. This timely philosophy of science presents a centrist but highly consequential view, wherein truth and objectivity can function as working ideals and serve as pragmatic tools within the sociological context in which they reside. For if the humanization of science is to reach completion, it must reveal not only the meaning it receives from its social and cultural settings but also that which it lends to them.Packed with well-chosen case studies, Science and the Quest for Meaning is a trust-worthy and engaging introduction to the history of, and the current debate surrounding, the philosophy of science.CONTENTSIntroduction: Concerning Scientific Reason1. What Is Science?2. Nineteenth-Century Positivism3. The Fall of Positivism4. The Science Wars5. Science in Its Socio-Political ContextsConclusion: The Challenge of Coherence Download links: http://uploading.com/files/183735d9/1602582106ScienceQuest.rar/ http://depositfiles.com/files/knlgeba45 http://www.filesonic.com/file/43053557/1602582106ScienceQuest.rar

Vitamin D and Cancer

Category:

Donald L. Trump, Candace S. Johnson, "Vitamin D and Cancer" Sp-er | 2010 | ISBN: 1441971874 | 342 pages | File type: PDF | 3,8 mb The following chapters provide excellent and comprehensive discussions of the potential role of vitamin D based therapies in breast, colorectal, prostate cancer and leukemia and myelodysplastic syndromes. These chapters also point out that the focus on these diseases is largely determined by the interests and expertise of the outstanding scientists who have chosen to pursue vitamin D based cancer therapeutics. To our knowledge, every tumor type ever evaluated has shown some biochemical and antiproliferative response to vitamin D. Similarly, vitamin D analogues, especially calcitriol, potentiate almost every cytotoxic agent with which combination therapies have been tested. Download links: http://uploading.com/files/7b9m7925/1441971874Vitamin.rar/ http://depositfiles.com/files/ho8uwtmfk http://www.filesonic.com/file/43062323/1441971874Vitamin.rar

Advances in Chemical Physics, Vol. 32

Category:

Advances in Chemical Physics, Vol. 32: Proceedings of the Conference on Instability and Dissipative Structures in Hydrodynamics Publisher: John Wiley Sons Inc | ISBN: 0471699349 | edition 1975 | File type: PDF | 331 pages | 13.9 mbThe Advances in Chemical Physics series provides a forum for critical, authoritative evaluations in every area of the discipline. In a format that encourages the expression of individual points of view, experts in the field present comprehensive analyses of subjects of interest. This stand-alone, special topics volume reports recent advances in electron-transfer research, with significant, up-to-date chapters by internationally recognized researchers.Download Links:http://depositfiles.com/files/x1z5rcdp7http://www.filesonic.com/file/43053559/V032.pdf

The Really Hard Problem: Meaning in a Material World (Bradford Books)

Category:

Owen J. Flanagan, "The Really Hard Problem: Meaning in a Material World (Bradford Books)" The M.I.T Press | 2007 | ISBN: 026206264X | 304 pages | File type: PDF | 2,5 mb If consciousness is the "hard problem" in mind scienceexplaining how the amazing private world of consciousness emerges from neuronal activitythen the "really hard problem," writes Owen Flanagan in this provocative book is explaining how meaning is possible in the material world. How can we make sense of the magic and mystery of life naturalistically, without an appeal to the supernatural? How do we say truthful and enchanting things about being human if we accept the fact that we are finite material beings living in a material world, or, in Flanagan's description, short-lived pieces of organized cells and tissue? Flanagan's answer is both naturalistic and enchanting. We all wish to live in a meaningful way, to live a life that really matters, to flourish, to achieve eudaimoniato be a "happy spirit." Flanagan calls his "empirical-normative" inquiry into the nature, causes, and conditions of human flourishing eudaimonics. Eudaimonics, systematic philosophical investigation that is continuous with science, is the naturalist's response to those who say that science has robbed the world of the meaning that fantastical, wishful stories once provided.Flanagan draws on philosophy, neuroscience, evolutionary biology, and psychology, as well as on transformative mindfulness and self-cultivation practices that come from such nontheistic spiritual traditions as Buddhism, Confucianism, Aristotelianism, and Stoicism, in his quest. He gathers from these disciplines knowledge that will help us understand the nature, causes, and constituents of well-being and advance human flourishing. Eudaimonics can help us find out how to make a difference, how to contribute to the accumulation of good effectshow to live a meaningful life Download links: http://uploading.com/files/862823d7/026206264XMaterialWorld.rar/ http://depositfiles.com/files/ibfkvkct9 http://www.filesonic.com/file/43070049/026206264XMaterialWorld.rar

The Bit and the Pendulum: How the New Physics of Information is Revolutionizing Science

Category:

Tom Siegfried, "The Bit and the Pendulum: How the New Physics of Information is Revolutionizing Science" W..y | 2000 | ISBN: 0471321745 | 288 pages | File type: PDF | 1,3 mb "Funny, clear, deep, and right on target. [Siegfried] lets us get a handle on ideas that are essential for understanding the evolving world."-K. C. Cole, author of The Universe and the Teacup"An eager, ambitious book. A stimulating, accessible introduction to scientific theory."-Dallas Morning NewsAn award-winning journalist surveys the horizon of a new revolution in scienceEverything in the universe, from the molecules in our bodies to the heart of a black hole, is made up of bits of information. This is the radical idea at the center of the new physics of information, and it is leading to exciting breakthroughs in a vast range of science, including the invention of a new kind of quantum computer, millions of times faster than any computer today. Acclaimed science writer Tom Siegfried offers a lively introduction to the leading scientists and ideas responsible for this exciting new scientific paradigm.Amazon.com: Information, for most of us, is an airy, abstract thingthe stuff of ideas, images, and symbols. But for Tom Siegfried and the scientists he writes about in The Bit and the Pendulum: How the New Physics of Information Is Revolutionizing Science, information has become something much more fundamental to the workings of the world. "Information is real," Siegfried explains. "Information is physical." What that means depends somewhat on the discipline it's applied to (cosmology, particle physics, computer science, cognitive theory, and molecular biology are among the fields examined here), but in general it comes down to the radically simple notion that the universe, at its deepest levels, is made not of matter and energy but of bits. Information is real, yes. But more to the point: reality, in some increasingly meaningful sense, is information. So goes the argument anyway. And Siegfried, science editor of the Dallas Morning News, does a pretty good job of presenting it. His prose, admittedly, puts the flat in flat-footed, and his explanations of the relevant scientific phenomena (which include cool stuff like teleportation and quantum-mechanical computing) are sometimes murkier than they ought to be. But his knowledge of the last 10 years of theoretical research is sweeping, and he's especially deft with the tricky philosophy-of-science issues that pervade his topic. Have scientists really discovered, in information, the world's true foundation? Or have they simply found a handy new metaphor with which to think about the world? Siegfried wisely comes down on neither side of the question. For him, the power of metaphor is inseparable from the quest for scientific truth. And his book convincingly suggests that information, as a concept, will be generating deep scientific truths for years to come. Julian Dibbell Download links: http://uploading.com/files/b271ab24/0471321745BitPendulum.rar/ http://depositfiles.com/files/sb16iuxbe http://www.filesonic.com/file/43077921/0471321745BitPendulum.rar

COPD: A Guide to Diagnosis and Clinical Management

Category:

Nicola A. Hanania , Amir Sharafkhaneh, "COPD: A Guide to Diagnosis and Clinical Management" H-ana Press | 2010 | ISBN: 158829949X | 383 pages | File type: PDF | 5,1 mb Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) affects millions of people across the world. COPD is not only a major burden to patients but is also costly and results in billions of dollars of direct and indirect costs annually. In recent years and with advancement of science, the understanding of COPD has improved significantly. Fortunately, current management guidelines consider COPD a preventable and treatable condition, and recent studies clearly indicate that available pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions may improve various clinical outcomes. COPD: A Guide to Diagnosis and Clinical Management offers an exciting, evidence-based assessment of the field and will be of significant interest to clinicians who care for patients with COPD, including primary care providers and specialists. Comprehensive and state-of-the-art, this title is authored by experts who took the task of developing a resource that focuses on the essential issues in caring for patients with COPD. The first four chapters of the book cover major points about the systemic nature of COPD, the clinical and physiological assessments, and the outcome measures and prognostic markers. In the following section, various pharmacologic and non-pharmacological management strategies are reviewed based on the available evidence. The final sections outline the non-pulmonary effects of COPD and their management. COPD: A Guide to Diagnosis and Clinical Management is a vital, evidence-based text that will prove invaluable for all clinicians who care for patients with this debilitating disorder. Download links: http://uploading.com/files/63e52acf/158829949XCOPD.rar/ http://www.filesonic.com/file/43079587/158829949XCOPD.rar

Words, Languagesamp; Combinatorics III

Category:

Words, Languages Combinatorics IIIWorld Scientific Pub Co Inc; 1st edition | June 15, 2002 | ISBN-10: 9810249489 | 600 pages | File type: PDF | 21.2 mbThe research results published in this book range from pure mathematical theory (semigroup theory, discrete mathematics, etc.) to theoretical computer science, in particular formal languages and automata. The papers address issues in the algebraic and combinatorial theories of semigroups, words and languages, the structure theory of automata, the classification theory of formal languages and codes, and applications of these theories to various areas, like quantum and molecular computing, coding theory, and cryptography.http://depositfiles.com/files/37t6lkbwghttp://www.duckload.com/dl/rbwC2http://www.filesonic.com/file/43204023/9810249489.rar

Pages

Subscribe to RSS - Science