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Neu | Urban Mining and Sustainable Waste Management | Ghosh, Sadhan Kumar

Neu | Runtime Reconfiguration in Networked Embedded Systems | Exarchakos, George und Papp, Zolta

Neu | Leather and Footwear Sustainability | Muthu, Subramanian Senthilkannan

Neu | CESAR - Cost-efficient Methods and Processes for Safety-relevant Embedded Systems | Wahl, Thomas und Rajan, Ajitha

Neu | Product Lifecycle Management Enabling Smart X | Nyffenegger, Felix und Bouras, Abdelaziz und Rivest, Louis und Ríos, José

Neu | Galois Groups over ? | Ihara, Y. und Serre, J-P. und Ribet, Kenneth

Neu | Galois Groups over ? | Ihara, Y. und Serre, J-P. und Ribet, Kenneth

This volume is the offspring of a week-long workshop on "Galois groups over Q and related topics," which was held at the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute during the week March 23-27, 1987. The organizing committee consisted of Kenneth Ribet (chairman), Yasutaka Ihara, and Jean-Pierre Serre. The conference focused on three principal themes: 1. Extensions of Q with finite simple Galois groups. 2. Galois actions on fundamental groups, nilpotent extensions of Q arising from Fermat curves, and the interplay between Gauss sums and cyclotomic units. 3. Representations of Gal(Q/Q) with values in GL(2)j deformations and connections with modular forms. Here is a summary of the conference program: . G. Anderson: "Gauss sums, circular units and the simplex" . G. Anderson and Y. Ihara: "Galois actions on 11"1 ( ... ) and higher circular units" . D. Blasius: "Maass forms and Galois representations" . P. Deligne: "Galois action on 1I"1(P-{0, 1, oo}) and Hodge analogue" . W. Feit: "Some Galois groups over number fields" . Y. Ihara: "Arithmetic aspect of Galois actions on 1I"1(P - {O, 1, oo})" - survey talk . U. Jannsen: "Galois cohomology of i-adic representations" . B. Matzat: - "Rationality criteria for Galois extensions" - "How to construct polynomials with Galois group Mll over Q" . B. Mazur: "Deforming GL(2) Galois representations" . K. Ribet: "Lowering the level of modular representations of Gal( Q/ Q)" . J-P. Serre: - Introductory Lecture - "Degree 2 modular representations of Gal(Q/Q)" . J. von Ihara, Y. und Serre, J-P. und Ribet, Kenneth

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Neu | Long Non-Coding RNAs | Zhang, Lin und Feng, Yi

Neu | Global and Asian Perspectives on International Migration | Battistella, Graziano

Neu | Interdisciplinary Handbook of Trauma and Culture | Ataria, Yochai und Neria, Yuval und Pedaya, Haviva und Gurevitz, Davi

Neu | Topology in Molecular Biology | Monastyrsky, Michael I.

Neu | Topology in Molecular Biology | Monastyrsky, Michael I.

The contents of this book focus on the recent investigations in molecular bi- ogywhereapplicationsoftopologyseemtobeverystimulating. Thevolumeis based on the talks and lectures given by participants of the three-month p- gram"TopologyinCondensedMatter",whichwasheldintheMaxPlanck- stitut fur Physik komplexer Systeme, Dresden, Germany, 8May-31July 2002, under the scienti?c direction of Professors M. Kl¿ eman, S. Novikov and - self. The aim of this program was to discuss recent applications of topology to several areas in condensed matter physics and molecular biology. The ?rst volume "Topology in Condensed Matter" is concerned with m- ern applications of geometrical and topological techniques to such new and classic ?elds of physics like electron theory of metals, theory of nano-crystals, aperiodic and liquid crystals, quantum computation and so on. This volume is published simultaneously in "Springer Series in Solid-State Physics". The present volume gives an exposition of the role of topology in the theory of proteins and DNA. The last thirty years a?rmed very e?cient - plications of modern mathematics, especially topology, in physics. The union of mathematics and physics was very stimulating for both sides. On the other hand, the impact of mathematics in biology has been rather limited. H- ever here also some interesting results were obtained. In particular, there are applications of knot theory in the theory of circular closed DNA. The - cent discoveries in molecular biology indicate future successful applications of topology. von Monastyrsky, Michael I.

EUR 171.19
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Neu | Protein Folding and Misfolding | Naumann, Dieter und Fabian, Heinz

Neu | Protein Folding and Misfolding | Naumann, Dieter und Fabian, Heinz

Infrared spectroscopy is a new and innovative technology to study protein folding/misfolding events in the broad arsenal of techniques conventionally used in this field. The progress in understanding protein folding and misfolding is primarily due to the development of biophysical methods which permit to probe conformational changes with high kinetic and structural resolution. The most commonly used approaches rely on rapid mixing methods to initiate the folding event via a sudden change in solvent conditions. Traditionally, techniques such as fluorescence, circular dichroism or visible absorption are applied to probe the process. In contrast to these techniques, infrared spectroscopy came into play only very recently, and the progress made in this field up to date which now permits to probe folding events over the time scale from picoseconds to minutes has not yet been discussed in a book. The aim of this book is to provide an overview of the developments as seen by some of the main contributors to the field. The chapters are not intended to give exhaustive reviews of the literature but, instead to illustrate examples demonstrating the sort of information, which infrared techniques can provide and how this information can be extracted from the experimental data. By discussing the strengths and limitations of the infrared approaches for the investigation of folding and misfolding mechanisms this book helps the reader to evaluate whether a particular system is appropriate for studies by infrared spectroscopy and which specific advantages the techniques offer to solve specific problems. von Naumann, Dieter und Fabian, Heinz

EUR 149.79
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Neu | Green Chemistry in Environmental Sustainability and Chemical Education | Parmar, Virinder S. und Mathur, Divya und Malhotra, Priti

Neu | Green Chemistry in Environmental Sustainability and Chemical Education | Parmar, Virinder S. und Mathur, Divya und Malhotra, Priti

Chemistry is considered to be one of the prime causes of environmental pollution and degradation. The United Nations General Assembly also addressed the environmental challenges in its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which have been adopted in 2015. A closer look shows that to meet these goals chemistry will play an important role. Green chemistry encompasses design and synthesis of environmentally benign chemical processes, green approaches to minimize and/or remediate environmental pollution, the development of biomaterials, biofuel, and bioenergy production, biocatalysis, and policies and ethics in green chemistry. When products in use today become waste, we need to treat that waste so that hazardous substances are not re-circulated into new products. In this context, circular economy is also an important point of discussion, which focuses on recycling, reuse and use of renewable sources.The theme of the International Conference on "Green Chemistry in Environmental Sustainability & Chemical Education (ICGC-2016) held in Delhi from 17-18 November 2016 was to discuss the emerging green trends in the direction of sustainability and environmental safety. ICGC-2016 consisted of keynote, plenary and invited lectures, panel discussion, contributed oral papers and poster presentations. The conference provided a platform for high school students, undergraduate and postgraduate students, teaching fraternity and young researchers to interact with eminent scientists and academicians from all over the world who shared their valuable views, experience and research on the harmonious methods in chemistry for a sustainable environment. This volume of proceedings from the conference provides an opportunity for readers to engage with a selection of refereed papers that were presented during the ICGC-2016 conference. The overarching goal of this book is to discuss most recent innovations and concerns in green chemistry as well as practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted to remediate a scathed environment into a pristine one. It includes an extensive variety of contributions from participants of ICGC-2016 that demonstrate the importance of multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approach to problem solving within green chemistry and environmental management. The proceedings is thus a green chemistry monograph resulting from the fruitful deliberations in the conference, which will deeply enhance awareness about our responsibility towards the environment. von Parmar, Virinder S. und Mathur, Divya und Malhotra, Priti

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