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    Classification of Nuclear C*-Algebras. Entropy in Operator Algebras

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    Classification of Nuclear C*-Algebras. Entropy in Operator Algebras

    Classification of Nuclear C*-Algebras. Entropy in Operator Algebras by Mikael Rørdam, Erling Størmer
    English | PDF | 2002 | 206 Pages | ISBN : 3540423052 | 18.2 MB

    This EMS volume consists of two parts, written by leading scientists in the field of operator algebras and non-commutative geometry. The first part, written by M.Rordam entitled "Classification of Nuclear, Simple C*-Algebras" is on Elliotts classification program. The emphasis is on the classification by Kirchberg and Phillips of Kirchberg algebras: purely infinite, simple, nuclear separable C*-algebras. This classification result is described almost with full proofs starting from Kirchbergs tensor product theorems and Kirchbergs embedding theorem for exact C*-algebras.

    The Chernobyl, Fukushima Daiichi and Deepwater Horizon Disasters from a Natural Science and Humanities Perspective

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    The Chernobyl, Fukushima Daiichi and Deepwater Horizon Disasters from a Natural Science and Humanities Perspective

    The Chernobyl, Fukushima Daiichi and Deepwater Horizon Disasters from a Natural Science and Humanities Perspective by Volker Hoensch
    English | PDF | 2022 | 214 Pages | ISBN : 3662653184 | 3.3 MB

    In our everyday conceptions we use the laws of nature with their enormous possibilities of technical progress for the benefit of mankind. The catastrophes of Chernobyl (1986), Fukushima Daichii (2011) and in the Gulf of Mexico, explosion of the drilling platform Deepwater Horizon (2010), have shaken this world's view. Is it a matter of human or technical failure?

    Statistical Physics

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    Statistical Physics

    Statistical Physics by A. M. Guénault
    English | PDF | 1988 | 197 Pages | ISBN : 0415002591 | 13.3 MB

    Statistical physics is not a difficult subject, and I trust that this will not be found a difficult book. It contains much that a number of generations of Lancaster students have studied with me, as part of their physics honours degree work. The lecture course was of twenty hours duration, and I have added comparatively little to the lecture syllabus. A pre­ requisite is that the reader should have a working knowledge of basic thermal physics (i.e. the laws of thermodynamics and their application to simple substances). The book Thermal Physics by Colin Finn in this series forms an ideal introduc tion.

    Elementary Statistical Thermodynamics: A Problems Approach

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    Elementary Statistical Thermodynamics: A Problems Approach

    Elementary Statistical Thermodynamics: A Problems Approach by Norman O. Smith
    English | PDF | 1982 | 221 Pages | ISBN : 0306412160 | 7.1 MB

    This book is a sequel to my Chemical Thermodynamics: A Prob­ lems Approach published in 1967, which concerned classical thermodynamics almost exclusively. Most books on statistical thermodynamics now available are written either for the superior general chemistry student or for the specialist. The author has felt the need for a text which would bring the intermediate reader to the point where he could not only appreciate the roots of the subject but also have some facility in calculating thermodynamic quantities. Although statistical thermodynamics comprises an essential part of the college training of a chemist, its treatment in general physical chem­ istry texts is, of necessity, compressed to the point where the less competent student is unable to appreciate or comprehend its logic and beauty, and is reduced to memorizing a series of formulas.

    Equilibrium Between Phases of Matter: Phenomenology and Thermodynamics (Repost)

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    Equilibrium Between Phases of Matter: Phenomenology and Thermodynamics (Repost)

    Equilibrium Between Phases of Matter: Phenomenology and Thermodynamics by H.A.J. Oonk, M.T. Calvet
    English | PDF | 2008 | 410 Pages | ISBN : 1402061234 | 3.1 MB

    The phase behaviour of materials and their thermodynamic properties are a central subject in all fields of materials research. The first Volume of the work, meant for graduate students in chemistry, geology, physics, and metallurgy, and their engineering counterparts, is split up in three levels, such that from level to level the portion and importance of thermodynamics and mathematics are increased. In the ground level it is shown that the basic principles of phase equilibria can be understood without the use of thermodynamics – be it that the concept of chemical potential is introduced right from the beginning.

    Thermodynamics

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    Thermodynamics

    Thermodynamics by John Simonson
    English | PDF | 1993 | 608 Pages | ISBN : 0333555759 | 39.6 MB

    Thermodynamics is another title in the Foundations of Engineering Series. The books present the content using the carefully constructed 'programme approach' made famous by Ken Stroud in Engineering Mathematics. Thermodynamics presents the first two years of undergraduate thermodynamics in a step by step format allowing self-paced study. Numerous worked examples are integrated within each chapter and further unworked questions allow the student to evaluate their grasp of the material and reinforce the key concepts of each chapter.

    Kinetic Theory of Gases in Shear Flows: Nonlinear Transport

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    Kinetic Theory of Gases in Shear Flows: Nonlinear Transport

    Kinetic Theory of Gases in Shear Flows: Nonlinear Transport by Vicente Garzó
    English | PDF | 2003 | 353 Pages | ISBN : 9048163471 | 31.1 MB

    The kinetic theory of gases as we know it dates to the paper of Boltzmann in 1872. The justification and context of this equation has been clarified over the past half century to the extent that it comprises one of the most complete examples of many-body analyses exhibiting the contraction from a microscopic to a mesoscopic description.

    Challenges to the Second Law of Thermodynamics: Theory and Experiment

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    Challenges to the Second Law of Thermodynamics: Theory and Experiment

    Challenges to the Second Law of Thermodynamics: Theory and Experiment by Vladislav Čápek
    English | PDF | 2005 | 368 Pages | ISBN : 1402030150 | 7.2 MB

    The second law of thermodynamics is considered one of the central laws of science, engineering and technology. For over a century it has been assumed to be inviolable by the scientific community. Over the last 10-20 years, however, more than two dozen challenges to it have appeared in the physical literature - more than during any other period in its 150-year history.

    Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics

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    Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics

    Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics by Walter Greiner
    English | PDF | 1995 | 470 Pages | ISBN : 0387942998 | 37.36 MB

    More than a generation of German-speaking students around the world have worked their way to an understanding and appreciation of the power and beauty of modem theoretical physics-with mathematics, the most fundamental of sciences-using WaIter Greiner's textbooks as their guide. The idea of developing a coherent, complete presentation of an entire field of science in a series of closely related textbooks is not a new one.

    Maximum-Entropy and Bayesian Methods in Inverse Problems

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    Maximum-Entropy and Bayesian Methods in Inverse Problems

    Maximum-Entropy and Bayesian Methods in Inverse Problems by C. Ray Smith
    English | PDF | 1985 | 493 Pages | ISBN : 9027720746 | 34.81 MB

    This volume contains the text of the twenty-five papers presented at two workshops entitled Maximum-Entropy and Bayesian Methods in Applied Statistics, which were held at the University of Wyoming from June 8 to 10, 1981, and from August 9 to 11, 1982. The workshops were organized to bring together researchers from different fields to critically examine maxi­ mum-entropy and Bayesian methods in science, engineering, medicine, oceanography, economics, and other disciplines.