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図書
edited with translation and explanatory notes by S.D. Joshi and J.A.F. Roodbergen
出版情報: Poona : University of Poona, 1973  xxiv, 52, 269 p. ; 25 cm
シリーズ名: Publications of the Centre of Advanced Study in Sanskrit ; class C ; no. 7
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text, translation and notes by J.A.F. Roodbergen ; edited by S.D. Joshi
出版情報: Poona : University of Poona, 1974  lxix, 72, 252 p. ; 25 cm
シリーズ名: Publications of the Centre of Advanced Study in Sanskrit ; class C ; no. 9
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edited by Jacques Carmona and Michèle Vergne
出版情報: Berlin ; New York : Springer-Verlag, 1979  244 p. ; 25 cm
シリーズ名: Lecture notes in mathematics ; 728
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Introduction to Acoustics / 1:
Fundamental Physical Principles / 1.1:
Sound Pressure / 1.1.1:
Particle Velocity / 1.1.2:
Sound Power / 1.1.3:
Frequency / 1.1.4:
The Speed of Sound / 1.1.5:
Wavelength / 1.1.6:
Characteristics of the Auditory System / 1.2:
The Sensation of Loudness / 1.2.1:
Masking / 1.2.2:
Directional Characteristics / 1.2.3:
Directional Hearing / 1.2.4:
The Cocktail Party Effect / 1.2.5:
Masking for the Musician / 1.2.6:
Sensitivity to Changes in Frequency and Sound Pressure Level / 1.2.7:
Structure of Musical Sound / 2:
Introducing the Model / 2.1:
Frequency-and Level: Structures / 2.2:
The Harmonic Tone Structure of Sound Spectra / 2.2.1:
The Frequency Range of Sound Spectra / 2.2.2:
Formants / 2.2.3:
The Effect of Individual Partials / 2.2.4:
Frequency Width of Partials / 2.2.5:
Noise Contributions / 2.2.6:
Dynamics and the Sound Spectrum / 2.2.7:
Dynamic Range and Sound Power / 2.2.8:
Time Structures / 2.3:
Deviations from a Steady Vibration Process / 2.3.1:
The Starting Transient / 2.3.2:
Inharmonic Components / 2.3.3:
Decay of Resonating Systems / 2.3.4:
Decay Time and Reverberation Time / 2.3.5:
Fluctuations in the Quasistationary Part / 2.3.6:
Tonal Characteristics of Musical Instruments / 3:
Brass Instruments / 3.1:
The French Horn / 3.1.1:
The Trumpet / 3.1.2:
The Trombone / 3.1.3:
The Tuba / 3.1.4:
Woodwind Instruments / 3.2:
The Flute / 3.2.1:
The Oboe / 3.2.2:
The Clarinet / 3.2.3:
The Bassoon / 3.2.4:
String Instruments / 3.3:
The Violin / 3.3.1:
The Viola / 3.3.2:
The Cello / 3.3.3:
Double Bass / 3.3.4:
The Piano / 3.4:
Sound Spectra / 3.4.1:
Dynamics / 3.4.2:
Time Structure / 3.4.3:
The Harpsichord / 3.5:
The Harp / 3.5.1:
Percussion Instruments / 3.6.1:
Timpani / 3.7.1:
The Bass Drum / 3.7.2:
Snare Drum / 3.7.3:
Gong / 3.7.4:
Cymbals / 3.7.5:
The Triangle / 3.7.6:
The Singing Voice / 3.8:
Choral Singing / 3.8.1:
Foundations of Directional Sound Radiation / 4:
Directional Effects and Polar Diagrams / 4.1.1:
Evaluation and Representation / 4.1.2:
General Considerations / 4.2:
The Double Bass / 4.4.2:
The Grand Piano / 4.5:
Lid Open / 4.5.1:
Lid Closed / 4.5.2:
Lid Half Open / 4.5.3:
Lid Removed / 4.5.4:
The Timpani / 4.5.5:
The Drum / 4.7.2:
Gongs / 4.7.3:
Color Plates Following Page / 4.8:
Foundations of Room Acoustics / 5:
Reflection and Refraction / 5.1:
Reflection from a Flat Surface / 5.1.1:
Reflection from Curved Surfaces / 5.1.2:
Influence of the Wavelength / 5.1.3:
Absorption / 5.2:
Reverberation / 5.3:
Direct Sound and Diffuse Field / 5.4:
The Energy Density / 5.4.1:
The Direct Sound / 5.4.2:
Diffuse-Field Distance / 5.4.3:
Temporal Structure of the Sound Field / 5.5:
Acoustical Properties of Old and New Performance Spaces / 6:
Concert Halls / 6.1:
Tonal Requirements / 6.1.1:
Reverberation Time and Hall Size / 6.1.2:
Sound Field and Hall Shape / 6.1.3:
Acoustic Conditions on the Stage / 6.1.4:
The Location of the Conductor / 6.1.5:
Opera Houses / 6.2:
Reverberation Time and Room Size / 6.2.1:
Direct Sound and Early Reflections / 6.2.2:
Churches / 6.3:
Chamber Music Halls / 6.4:
Studios / 6.5:
Special Purpose Rooms / 6.6:
Open Air Stages / 6.7:
Seating Arrangement in the Concert Hall / 7:
Customary Positioning of Instrument Groups / 7.1:
The Tonal Effect in the Hall / 7.2:
Grand Pianos / 7.2.1:
Harps / 7.2.6:
Combined Sound of the Orchestra / 7.2.7:
Singing Voices / 7.2.8:
Acoustic Considerations for Instrumentation and Playing Technique / 8:
Strength of Ensembles / 8.1:
Historical Development / 8.1.1:
Adapting to the Hall / 8.1.2:
Performance Technique / 8.2:
Articulation and Tone Presentation / 8.3.1:
Vibrato / 8.3.2:
Playing Positions of Wind Instruments / 8.3.3:
Tempo and Room Acoustics / 8.4:
Acoustical Problems in the Opera House / 9:
Strength of the Orchestra / 9.1:
Sound Level in the Hall / 9.1.1:
Sound Level in the Orchestra Pit / 9.1.3:
Seating Arrangement in the Orchestra Pit / 9.2:
Customary Arrangements of Instrument Groups / 9.2.1:
Balance between Singers and Orchestra / 9.2.2:
Arrangement of Choirs and Music on Stage / 9.4:
Musicians in the Scene / 9.4.1:
Musicians behind the Scene / 9.4.2:
Appendix Table for Angular Dependence of the Statistical Directivity Factor
References
Subject Index
Author, Composer, and Composition Index
Introduction to Acoustics / 1:
Fundamental Physical Principles / 1.1:
Sound Pressure / 1.1.1:
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図書
Alfredo H-S. Ang, Wilson H. Tang
出版情報: New York : Wiley, 1975  xiii, 409 p. ; 24 cm
シリーズ名: Probability concepts in engineering planning and design ; v. 1
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Role of Probability in Engineering / 1:
Introduction / 1.1:
Uncertainty in Real-World Information / 1.2:
Uncertainty Associated with Randomness / 1.2.1:
Uncertainty Associated with Imperfect Modeling and Estimation / 1.2.2:
Design and Decision-Making Under Uncertainty / 1.3:
Planning and Design of Airport Pavement / 1.3.1:
Hydrologic Design / 1.3.2:
Design of Structures and Machines / 1.3.3:
Geotechnical Design / 1.3.4:
Construction Planning and Management / 1.3.5:
Photogrammetric, Geodetic, and Surveying Measurements / 1.3.6:
Control and Standards / 1.4:
Concluding Remarks / 1.5:
Basic Probability Concepts / 2:
Events and Probability / 2.1:
Characteristics of Probability Problems / 2.1.1:
Calculation of Probability / 2.1.2:
Elements of Set Theory / 2.2:
Definitions / 2.2.1:
Combination of Events / 2.2.2:
Operational Rules / 2.2.3:
Mathematics of Probability / 2.3:
Basic Axioms of Probability Addition Rule / 2.3.1:
Conditional Probability Multiplication Rule / 2.3.2:
Theorem of Total Probability / 2.3.3:
Bayes' Theorem / 2.3.4:
Concluding Remarks Problems / 2.4:
Analytical Models of Random Phenomena / 3:
Random Variables / 3.1:
Probability Distribution of a Random Variable / 3.1.1:
Main Descriptors of a Random Variable / 3.1.2:
Useful Probability Distributions / 3.2:
The Normal Distribution / 3.2.1:
The Logarithmic Normal Distribution / 3.2.2:
Bernoulli Sequence and the Binomial Distribution / 3.2.3:
The Geometric Distribution / 3.2.4:
The Negative Binomial Distribution / 3.2.5:
The Poisson Process and Poisson Distribution / 3.2.6:
The Exponential Distribution / 3.2.7:
The Gamma Distribution / 3.2.8:
The Hypergeometric Distribution / 3.2.9:
The Beta Distribution / 3.2.10:
Other Distributions / 3.2.11:
Multiple Random Variables / 3.3:
Joint and Conditional Probability Distributions / 3.3.1:
Covariance and Correlation / 3.3.2:
Conditional Mean and Variance / 3.3.3:
Functions of Random Variables / 3.4:
Derived Probability Distributions / 4.1:
Function of Single Random Variable / 4.2.1:
Function of Multiple Random Variables / 4.2.2:
Moments of Functions of Random Variables / 4.3:
Mean and Variance of a Linear Function / 4.3.1:
Product of Independent Variates / 4.3.3:
Mean and Variance of a General Function / 4.3.4:
Estimating Parameters from Observational Data / 4.4:
The Role of Statistical Inference in Engineering / 5.1:
Inherent Variability and Estimation Error / 5.1.1:
Classical Approach to Estimation of Parameters / 5.2:
Random Sampling and Point Estimation / 5.2.1:
Interval Estimation of the Mean / 5.2.2:
Problems of Measurement Theory / 5.2.3:
Interval Estimation of the Variance / 5.2.4:
Estimation of Proportion / 5.2.5:
Empirical Determination of Distribution Models / 5.3:
Probability Paper / 6.1:
The Normal Probability Paper / 6.2.1:
The Log-Normal Probability Paper / 6.2.2:
Construction of General Probability Paper / 6.2.3:
Testing Validity of Assumed Distribution / 6.3:
Chi-Square Test for Distribution / 6.3.1:
Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test for Distribution / 6.3.2:
Regression and Correlation Analyses / 6.4:
Basic Formulation of Linear Regression / 7.1:
Regression with Constant Variance / 7.1.1:
Regression with Nonconstant Variance / 7.1.2:
Multiple Linear Regression / 7.2:
Nonlinear Regression / 7.3:
Applications of Regression Analysis in Engineering / 7.4:
Correlation Analysis / 7.5:
Estimation of Correlation Coefficient / 7.5.1:
The Bayesian Approach / 7.6:
Basic Concepts-The Discrete Case / 8.1:
The Continuous Case / 8.3:
General Formulation / 8.3.1:
A Special Application of Bayesian Up-dating Process / 8.3.2:
Bayesian Concepts in Sampling Theory / 8.4:
Sampling from Normal Population / 8.4.1:
Error in Estimation / 8.4.3:
Use of Conjugate Distributions / 8.4.4:
Elements of Quality Assurance and Acceptance Sampling / 8.5:
Acceptance Sampling by Attributes / 9.1:
The Operating Characteristic (OC) Curve / 9.1.1:
The Success Run / 9.1.2:
The Average Outgoing Quality Curve / 9.1.3:
Acceptance Sampling by Variables / 9.2:
Average Quality Criterion, sigma Known / 9.2.1:
Average Quality Criterion, sigma Unknown / 9.2.2:
Fraction Defective Criterion / 9.2.3:
Multiple-Stage Sampling / 9.3:
Probability Tables / 9.4:
Table of Standard Normal Probability / Table A.1:
p-Percentile Values of the t-Distribution / Table A.2:
p-Percentile Values of the x 2 -Distribution / Table A.3:
Critical Values of D alpha; in the Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test / Table A.4:
Combinatorial Formulas / Appendix B:
Derivation of the Poisson Distribution / Appendix C:
References
Index
Role of Probability in Engineering / 1:
Introduction / 1.1:
Uncertainty in Real-World Information / 1.2:
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図書
edited by R. Hettich
出版情報: Berlin ; New York : Springer-Verlag, 1979  x, 178 p. ; 25 cm
シリーズ名: Lecture notes in control and information sciences ; 15
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Introduction to Microfluidics / Chapter 1:
Abstract
History of Microfluidics / 1.1:
The beginning: Gas chromatography and capillary electrophoresis / 1.2.1:
The microfluidic advantage / 1.2.2:
Modular separation, reaction and hybridization systems / 1.2.3:
Integrated systems / 1.2.4:
Fluidics and Transport Fundamentals / 1.3:
The continuum approximation / 1.3.1:
Laminar flow / 1.3.2:
Diffusion in microfluidic systems / 1.3.3:
Surface forces and droplets / 1.3.4:
Pumps and valves / 1.3.5:
Electrokinetics / 1.3.6:
Thermal management / 1.3.7:
Device Fabrication / 1.4:
Materials / 1.4.1:
Fabrication and assembly / 1.4.2:
Biological Applications / 1.5:
Genetic analysis (DNA/RNA) / 1.5.1:
Proteomics / 1.5.2:
Cellular assays / 1.5.3:
Drug delivery and compatibility / 1.5.4:
The Future / 1.6:
Potential demand/market for microfluidic devices / 1.6.1:
Current products / 1.6.2:
Challenges and the future / 1.6.3:
References
Materials and Microfabrication Processes for Microfluidic Devices / Chapter 2:
Introduction / 2.1:
Silicon Based Materials / 2.2:
Micromachining of silicon / 2.2.1:
Bulk micromachining / 2.2.2:
Surface micromachining / 2.2.3:
Glass Based Materials / 2.3:
Microfabrication in glass / 2.3.1:
Wafer Bonding / 2.4:
Fusion bonding / 2.4.1:
Anodic bonding / 2.4.2:
Adhesive bonding / 2.4.3:
Polymers / 2.5:
Microfabrication / 2.5.1:
Polymer materials / 2.5.2:
Conclusion / 2.6:
Interfacing Microfluidic Devices with the Macro World / Chapter 3:
Typical Requirements for Microfluidic Interfaces / 3.1:
Review of Microfluidic Interfaces / 3.3:
World-to-chip interfaces / 3.3.1:
Chip-to-world interfaces / 3.3.2:
Future Perspectives / 3.4:
Genetic Analysis in Miniaturized Electrophoresis Systems / Chapter 4:
Status of genetic analyses / 4.1:
Genetic analysis by miniaturized electrophoresis system / 4.1.2:
Microchip Electrophoresis for Genomic Analysis / 4.2:
Material and fabrication of electrophoresis microchips / 4.2.1:
Theory of gel electrophoresis of DNA / 4.2.2:
Gel matrices / 4.2.3:
Novel DNA separation strategies on microchips / 4.2.4:
Surface coating methods for microchannel walls / 4.2.5:
Parallelization in Microchip Electrophoresis / 4.3:
Integration in Microchip Electrophoresis for Genetic Analysis / 4.4:
Sample preparation on microchip / 4.4.1:
System integration / 4.4.2:
Commercial Microfluidic Instruments for Genetic Analyses / 4.5:
Commercial microchip electrophoresis instruments for genetic analysis / 4.5.1:
Integrated microfluidic instruments for genetic analyses / 4.5.2:
Microfluidic Markets and Future Perspectives / 4.6:
Microfluidic Systems for Protein Separations / Chapter 5:
Advantages of microfluidic chips for protein separations / 5.1:
Limitations of microfluidic chips in proteomics applications / 5.1.2:
Substrates used for proteomic analysis / 5.1.3:
Microfluidic Chips for Protein Separation / 5.2:
Microchip-based electrophoretic techniques / 5.2.1:
Microchip chromatography / 5.2.2:
Integrated Analysis in Microchips / 5.3:
Integration of sample preparation with analysis / 5.3.1:
Multi-dimensional separation in microchips / 5.3.2:
Chips integrated with mass spectrometry / 5.3.3:
Future Directions / 5.4:
Microfluidic Systems for Cellular Applications / Chapter 6:
Physiological advantages / 6.1:
Biological advantages / 6.1.2:
Economical advantages / 6.1.3:
Microfluidic Technology for Cellular Applications / 6.2:
Microfluidic cell isolation/separation / 6.2.1:
Microfluidic cell culture / 6.2.2:
Microfluidic cell analysis / 6.2.3:
Commercialization of Microfluidic Technology / 6.3:
Concluding Remarks / 6.4:
Microfluidic Systems for Engineering Vascularized Tissue Constructs / Chapter 7:
Generating 2D Vascularized Tissue Constructs Using Microfluidic Systems / 7.1:
Generating 3D Vascularized Tissue Constructs Using Microfluidic Systems / 7.3:
Hydrogel-based Microfluidic Systems for Generating Vascularized Tissue Constructs / 7.4:
Mathematical Modeling to Optimize the Microfluidic Systems for Generating Vascularized Tissue Constructs / 7.5:
Future Challenges / 7.6:
Conclusions / 7.7:
High Throughput Screening Using Microfluidics / Chapter 8:
Cell-Based Assays / 8.1:
High throughput cell culture / 8.2.1:
Cell sorting for high throughput applications / 8.2.2:
Biochemical Assays / 8.3:
PCR / 8.3.1:
Electrophoresis / 8.3.2:
Others / 8.3.3:
Drug Screening Applications / 8.4:
Users and Developers of [mu]F HTS Platforms / 8.5:
Users: Research labs, academic screening facilities, and pharmaceutical / 8.5.1:
Commercialized products in HTS / 8.5.2:
Acknowledgements / 8.6:
Microfluidic Diagnostic Systems for the Rapid Detection and Quantification of Pathogens / Chapter 9:
Infectious pathogens and their prevalence / 9.1:
Traditional pathogen detection methods / 9.1.2:
Microfluidic techniques / 9.1.3:
Review of Research / 9.2:
Pathogen detection/quantification techniques based on detecting whole cells / 9.2.1:
Pathogen detection/quantification techniques based on detecting metabolites released or consumed / 9.2.2:
Pathogen detection/quantification through microfluidic immunoassays and nucleic acid based detection platforms / 9.2.3:
Future Research Directions / 9.3:
Microfluidic Applications in Biodefense / Chapter 10:
Biodefense Monitoring / 10.1:
Civilian biodefense / 10.2.1:
Military biodefense / 10.2.2:
Current Biodefense Detection and Identification Methods / 10.3:
Laboratory detection / 10.3.1:
Field detection / 10.3.2:
Microfluidic Challenges for Advanced Biodefense Detection and Identification Methods / 10.4:
Microscale Sample Preparation Methods / 10.5:
Spore disruption / 10.5.1:
Pre-separations / 10.5.2:
Nucleic acid purifications / 10.5.3:
Immunomagnetic Separations and Immunoassays / 10.6:
Immunomagnetic separations / 10.6.1:
Immunoassays / 10.6.2:
Proteomic Approaches / 10.7:
Nucleic Acid Amplification and Detection Methods / 10.8:
PCR and qPCR detection of pathogens for biodefense / 10.8.1:
Miniaturized and Microfluidic PCR / 10.8.2:
Heating and cooling approaches / 10.8.3:
Miniaturized PCR and qPCR for biodefense / 10.8.4:
Other Nucleic acid amplification methods / 10.8.5:
Microarrays / 10.9:
Microarrays and microfluidics / 10.9.1:
Microelectrophoresis and Biodefense / 10.10:
Microelectrophoresis technologies / 10.10.1:
Integrated lab-on-a-chip systems and biodefense / 10.11:
Full microfluidic integration for biodefense / 10.11.1:
Summary and Perspectives / 10.12:
Current and Future Trends in Microfluidics within Biotechnology Research / Chapter 11:
The Past - Exciting Prospects / 11.1:
The Present - Kaleidoscope-like Trends / 11.2:
Droplet microfluidics / 11.2.1:
Integrating Active Components in Microfluidics / 11.2.2:
Third world - paper microfluidics - George Whitesides / 11.2.3:
Microfluidic solutions for enhancing existing biotechnology platforms / 11.2.4:
Microfluidics for cell biology - seeing inside the cell with molecular probes / 11.2.5:
Microfluidics for cell biology - high throughput platforms / 11.2.6:
The Future - Seamless and Ubiquitous MicroTAS / 11.3:
Index
Introduction to Microfluidics / Chapter 1:
Abstract
History of Microfluidics / 1.1:
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図書
edited with translation and explanatory notes by S.D. Joshi and J.A.F. Roodbergen
出版情報: Poona : University of Poona, 1971  2, xxviii, 58, 275 p. ; 26 cm
シリーズ名: Publications of the Centre of Advanced Study in Sanskrit ; class C ; no. 6
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図書
P.E. Conner
出版情報: Berlin ; New York : Springer-Verlag, 1979  iv, 181 p. ; 25 cm
シリーズ名: Lecture notes in mathematics ; 738
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Fundamentals of Micromachined Vibratory Gyroscopes / Part I:
Introduction / 1:
The Coriolis Effect / 1.1:
Gyroscopes / 1.2:
The MEMS Technology / 1.3:
Micromachined Vibratory Rate Gyroscopes / 1.4:
Applications of MEMS Gyroscopes / 1.5:
Gyroscope Performance Specifications / 1.6:
A Survey of Prior Work on MEMS Gyroscopes / 1.7:
The Robustness Challenge / 1.8:
Inherently Robust Systems / 1.9:
Overview / 1.10:
Fundamentals of Micromachined Gyroscopes / 2:
Dynamics of Vibratory Rate Gyroscopes / 2.1:
Linear Gyroscope Dynamics / 2.1.1:
Torsional Gyroscope Dynamics / 2.1.2:
Resonance Characteristics / 2.2:
Drive-Mode Operation / 2.3:
The Coriolis Response / 2.4:
Mode-Matching and [delta]f / 2.4.1:
Phase Relations and Proof-Mass Trajectory / 2.4.2:
Summary / 2.5:
Fabrication Technologies / 3:
Microfabrication Techniques / 3.1:
Photolithography / 3.1.1:
Deposition / 3.1.2:
Etching / 3.1.3:
Wafer Bonding / 3.1.4:
Bulk Micromachining Processes / 3.2:
SOI-Based Bulk Micromachining / 3.2.1:
Silicon-on-Glass Bulk Micromachining / 3.2.2:
Surface-Micromachining Processes / 3.3:
Combined Surface-Bulk Micromachining / 3.4:
CMOS Integration / 3.5:
Hybrid Integration / 3.5.1:
Monolithic Integration / 3.5.2:
Packaging / 3.6:
Wafer-Level Packaging / 3.6.1:
Vacuum Packaging / 3.6.2:
Mechanical Design of MEMS Gyroscopes / 3.7:
Mechanical Structure Designs / 4.1:
Linear Vibratory Systems / 4.2:
Linear Suspension Systems / 4.2.1:
Linear Flexure Elements / 4.2.2:
Torsional Vibratory Systems / 4.3:
Torsional Suspension Systems / 4.3.1:
Torsional Flexure Elements / 4.3.2:
Anisoelasticity and Quadrature Error / 4.4:
Quadrature Compensation / 4.4.1:
Damping / 4.5:
Viscous Damping / 4.5.1:
Viscous Anisodamping / 4.5.2:
Intrinsic Structural Damping / 4.5.3:
Material Properties of Silicon / 4.6:
Design for Robustness / 4.7:
Yield / 4.7.1:
Vibration Immunity / 4.7.2:
Shock Resistance / 4.7.3:
Temperature Effects / 4.7.4:
Electrical Design of MEMS Gyroscopes / 4.8:
Basics of Capacitive Electrodes / 5.1:
Electrostatic Actuation / 5.3:
Variable-Gap Actuators / 5.3.1:
Variable-Area Actuators / 5.3.2:
Balanced Actuation / 5.3.3:
Capacitive Detection / 5.4:
Variable-Gap Capacitors / 5.4.1:
Variable-Area Capacitors / 5.4.2:
Differential Sensing / 5.4.3:
Capacitance Enhancement / 5.5:
Gap Reduction by Fabrication / 5.5.1:
Post-Fabrication Capacitance Enhancement / 5.5.2:
MEMS Gyroscope Testing and Characterization / 5.6:
Frequency Response Extraction / 5.6.1:
Capacitive Sense-Mode Detection Circuits / 5.6.2:
Rate-Table Characterization / 5.6.3:
Structural Approaches to Improve Robustness / 5.7:
Linear Multi-DOF Architecture / 6:
Fundamentals of 2-DOF Oscillators / 6.1:
The 2-DOF Sense-Mode Architecture / 6.3:
Gyroscope Dynamics / 6.3.1:
Coriolis Response / 6.3.2:
Illustrative Example / 6.3.3:
Conclusions on the 2-DOF Sense-Mode Architecture / 6.3.4:
The 2-DOF Drive-Mode Architecture / 6.4:
Dynamical Amplification in the Drive-Mode / 6.4.1:
Conclusions on the 2-DOF Drive-Mode Architecture / 6.4.3:
The 4-DOF System Architecture / 6.5:
Dynamics of the 4-DOF Gyroscope / 6.5.1:
Parameter Optimization / 6.5.3:
Conclusions on the 4-DOF System Architecture / 6.5.4:
Demonstration of 2-DOF Oscillator Robustness / 6.6:
Torsional Multi-DOF Architecture / 6.7:
Torsional 3-DOF Gyroscope Structure and Theory of Operation / 7.1:
Cross-Axis Sensitivity / 7.2.1:
Illustration of a MEMS Implementation / 7.3:
Suspension Design / 7.3.1:
Finite Element Analysis / 7.3.2:
Optimization of System Parameters / 7.3.3:
Sensitivity and Robustness Analyses / 7.3.5:
Experimental Characterization / 7.4:
Distributed-Mass Architecture / 7.5:
The Approach / 8.1:
Wide-Bandwidth Operation for Improving Robustness / 8.2.1:
Theoretical Analysis of the Trade-offs / 8.3:
Prototype Design / 8.4:
Experimental Characterization Results / 8.4.2:
Conclusions and Future Trends / 8.5:
Comparative Analysis of the Presented Concepts / 9.1:
2-DOF Oscillator in the Sense-Mode / 9.2.1:
2-DOF Oscillator in the Drive-Mode / 9.2.2:
Multiple Drive-Mode Oscillators / 9.2.3:
Demonstration of Improved Robustness / 9.3:
Temperature Dependence of Drive and Sense-Modes / 9.3.1:
Rate-Table Characterization Results / 9.3.2:
Comparison of Response with a Conventional Gyroscope / 9.3.3:
Scale Factor Trade-off Analysis / 9.4:
Future Trends / 9.5:
Anti-Phase 2-DOF Sense Mode Gyroscope / 9.5.1:
2-DOF Sense Mode Gyroscope with Scalable Peak Spacing / 9.5.2:
Conclusion / 9.6:
References
Index
Fundamentals of Micromachined Vibratory Gyroscopes / Part I:
Introduction / 1:
The Coriolis Effect / 1.1:
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O.I. Franksen, P. Falster, F.J. Evans
出版情報: Berlin ; New York : Springer-Verlag, 1979  xii, 119 p. ; 24 cm
シリーズ名: Lecture notes in control and information sciences ; 17
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Introduction / 1:
Marginal Models for Categorical Data / 1.1:
Historical and Comparable Approaches / 1.2:
Coefficients for the Comparsion of Marginal Distributions / 1.3:
Measuring Differences in Location / 1.3.1:
Measuring Differences in Dispersion / 1.3.2:
Measuring Association / 1.3.3:
Measuring Agreement / 1.3.4:
Loglinear Marginal Models / 2:
Ordinary Loglinear Models / 2.1:
Basic Concepts and Notation / 2.1.1:
Modeling Association Among Three Variables / 2.1.2:
Applications of Loglinear Marginal Models / 2.2:
Research Questions and Designs Requiring Marginal Models / 2.2.1:
Comparing One Variable Distributions / 2.2.2:
More Complex Designs and Research Questions / 2.2.3:
Maximum Likelihood Inference for Loglinear Marginal Models / 2.3:
Sampling Methods / 2.3.1:
Specifying Loglinear Marginal Models by Constraining the Cell Probalities / 2.3.2:
Simultaneous Modeling of Joint and Marginal Distributions: Redundancy, Incompatibility and Other Issues / 2.3.3:
***Maximum Likelihood Estimates of Constrained Cell Probabilities / 2.3.4:
***A Numerical Algorithm for ML Estimation / 2.3.5:
***Efficient Computation of ML Estimates for Simultaneous Joint and Marginal Models / 2.3.6:
***Large Sample Distribution of ML estimates / 2.3.7:
Model Evaluation / 2.3.8:
Nonloglinear Marginal Models / 3:
Comparing Item Characteristics for Different Measurement Levels / 3.1:
Interval Level of Measurement / 3.1.1:
Ordinal Level of Measurement / 3.1.2:
Nominal Level of Measurement / 3.1.3:
Comparing Associations / 3.2:
Maximum Likelihood Estimation / 3.3:
Generalized exp-log Specification of Nonloglinear Marginal Models / 3.3.1:
Compatibility and Redundancy of Restrictions / 3.3.2:
Homogeneous Specification of Coefficients / 3.3.3:
***Algorithm for Maximum Likelihood Estimation / 3.3.4:
***Asymptotic Distribution of ML Estimates / 3.3.5:
Marginal Analysis of Longitudinal Data / 4:
Trend Data / 4.1:
Comparing Net Changes in More Than One Characteristic / 4.1.1:
Simultaneous Tests for Restrictions on Association and Net Change: Modeling Joint and Marginal Tables / 4.1.2:
Panel Data: Investigating Net Changes in One Characteristic / 4.2:
Overall Net Changes; Cumulative Proportions; Growth Curves / 4.2.1:
Subgroup Comparisons of Net Changes / 4.2.2:
Changes in Associations / 4.2.3:
Gross Changes in One Characteristic / 4.3:
Comparing Turnover Tables for Different Periods / 4.3.1:
Comparing Summary Measures of Gross Change / 4.3.2:
Extensions; Net Plus Gross Changes; Multiway Turnover Tables; Subgroup Comparisons / 4.3.3:
Net and Gross Changes in Two Related Characteristics / 4.4:
Net Changes in Two Characteristics / 4.4.1:
Changes in Association Between Two Changing Characteristics / 4.4.2:
Gross Changes in Two Characteristics / 4.4.3:
Combining Hypotheses about Net and Gross Changes / 4.4.4:
Minimally Specified Models for Comparing Tables with Overlapping Marginals; Detection of Problematic Models / 4.5:
Causal Analyses: Structural Equation Models and (Quasi-) Experimental Designs / 5:
SEMs - Structural Equation Models / 5.1:
SEMs for Categorical Data / 5.1.1:
An Example: Women's Role / 5.1.2:
Marginal Modeling and Categorical SEM / 5.1.3:
Analysis of (Quasi-)Experimental Data / 5.2:
The One-group Pretest-Posttest Design / 5.2.1:
The Nonequivalent Control Group Design / 5.2.2:
A Truly Experimental Design / 5.2.3:
Marginal Modeling with Latent Variables / 6:
Latent Class Models / 6.1:
Latent Marginal Homogeneity / 6.2:
Loglinear and Nonloglinear Latent Class Models: Equal Reliabilities / 6.3:
Restrictions on Conditional Responses Probabilities / 6.3.1:
Restrictions on Odds Ratios / 6.3.2:
Restrictions on Percentage Differences / 6.3.3:
Restrictions on Agreement / 6.3.4:
Marginal causal analyses / 6.4:
SEMs with latent marginal homogeneity / 6.4.1:
Latent Variable SEMs for Clustered Data / 6.4.2:
Estimation of Marginal Models with Latent Variables Using the EM Algorithm / 6.5:
Basic EM Algorithm / 6.5.1:
***General EM for Marginal Models / 6.5.2:
***Marginal Restrictions in Combination with a Loglinear Model for the Complete Table / 6.5.3:
***Speeding up of the EM Algorithm for Separable Models / 6.5.4:
Conclusions, Extensions, and Applications / 6.5.5:
Marginal Models for Continuous Variables / 7.1:
Changes in Means / 7.1.1:
Changes in Correlation and Regression Coefficients / 7.1.2:
Alternative Procedures and Models / 7.2:
Alternative Estimation Procedures: WLS and GEE / 7.2.1:
Modeling Dependent Observations: Marginal, Random Effects, and Fixed Effects Models / 7.2.2:
Specific Applications / 7.3:
Multiple Responses / 7.3.1:
Categorical Dyadic Data / 7.3.2:
Mokken Scale Analysis / 7.3.3:
Problems and Future Developments / 7.4:
Software, Generalized exp-log Routines, and Website / 7.5:
References
Author Index
Subject Index
Introduction / 1:
Marginal Models for Categorical Data / 1.1:
Historical and Comparable Approaches / 1.2:
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introduction, text, translation and notes by S.D. Joshi and J.A.F. Roodbergen
出版情報: Poona : University of Poona, 1976  xlxii, 45, 141 p. ; 25 cm
シリーズ名: Publications of the Centre of Advanced Study in Sanskrit ; class C ; no. 11
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edited by Ilpo Laine, Olli Lehto, and Tuomas Sorvali
出版情報: Berlin ; New York : Springer-Verlag, 1979  xv, 450 p. ; 25 cm
シリーズ名: Lecture notes in mathematics ; 747
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Preface
Motivation
Purpose
Readers
Structure
Downloads
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Contents
List of Abbreviations
About Relationships and ORN / Part I:
Introduction Including a Brief History of Relationships / Chapter I:
Relationships / 1.1:
A Brief History of Relationships / 1.2:
The paper-based system / 1.2.1:
The computerized file-based system / 1.2.2:
Early data models and DBMSs / 1.2.3:
The relational model and RDBMS / 1.2.4:
The entity-relationship model and database / 1.2.5:
Semantic models, the object model, and the ODBMS / 1.2.6:
The object-relational DBMS / 1.2.7:
Problems in Modeling and Implementing Relationships / 1.3:
Preview of a Solution / 1.4:
Object Relationship Notation (ORN) / Chapter 2:
Syntax / 2.1:
Graphical Representation / 2.2:
Semantics / 2.3:
Examples / 2.4:
<*-to-*> / 2.4.1:
<1-to-*>|- / 2.4.2:
<0..1-to-*>|- / 2.4.3:
<0..1-to*>|-X- / 2.4.4:
<0..1-to-1..*>? / 2.4.5:
!<0..1-to-*> / 2.4.6:
'<*-to-1..*> / 2.4.7:
Flashback to the Company Database / 2.5:
ORN Simulator A Modeling Tool Where Associations Come Alive / Chapter 3:
Creating a Database Model and a Database / 3.1:
Verifying Association Semantics / 3.2:
Architecture / 3.3:
Benefits / 3.4:
Association Patterns Emerging from a Variety of Association Types / Chapter 4:
Context / 4.1:
Pattern Descriptions / 4.2:
"is defined by" pattern / 4.2.1:
"is recorded for" pattern / 4.2.2:
"is a realization of" pattern / 4.2.3:
"is associated by" pattern / 4.2.4:
"is an update of" pattern / 4.2.5:
"is a part of" pattern / 4.2.6:
"is a" pattern / 4.2.7:
Patterns in Database Modeling and Implementation / 4.3:
Associations That Don't Conform to a Pattern / 4.4:
Conclusion / 4.5:
Comparing ORN to Similar Declarative Schemes / Chapter 5:
Schemes for Relational Databases and Object Relations / 5.1:
Null constraint / 5.1.1:
Key constraints / 5.1.2:
Referential integrity rules / 5.1.3:
Subjectivity constraints / 5.1.4:
Additional relationship semantics / 5.1.5:
Schemes for the ER model / 5.2:
Schemes in ODBMSs / 5.3:
Whole-Part Properties and Dimensions for Class Diagrams / 5.4:
Proposed association dimensions for Class diagrams / 5.4.1:
Primary characteristics for whole-part relationships / 5.4.2:
Secondary characteristics for whole-part relationships / 5.4.3:
Using ORN to Develop a Database System / 5.5:
ORN Additive A Tool for Extending SQL Server with ORN / Chapter 6:
Capabilities, Operations, and Architecture / 6.1:
Capabilities / 6.1.1:
Operations and architecture / 6.1.2:
The +ornddl command / 6.1.3:
The +orndml command / 6.1.4:
ORN Additive DDL Statements / 6.2:
USE statement / 6.2.1:
Constraint statement / 6.2.2:
Delete statement / 6.2.3:
Set Orn_Message_Number_Base statement / 6.2.4:
Example of a query file with ORN Additive DDL statements / 6.2.5:
ORN Additive DML Statements / 6.3:
Use statement / 6.3.1:
Begin Transaction statement / 6.3.2:
Save Transaction statement / 6.3.3:
Commit Transaction statement / 6.3.4:
Rollback Transaction statement / 6.3.5:
Set Rxc_Mode statement / 6.3.6:
Enable/Disable Orn_Triggers statement / 6.3.7:
Example of query file with ORN Additive DML statements / 6.3.8:
Object Relater Plus (OR+) An ORN-extended Object DBMS / 6.4:
Capabilities and Compatibilities / 7.1:
ODDL / 7.2:
ODDL specification / 7.2.1:
/ 7.2.2:
Control commands / 7.2.3:
ODML / 7.3:
Architecture, Implementation, and Extensibility / 7.4:
Implementation / 7.4.1:
Extensibility / 7.4.3:
Mapping Database Models to DDLs From ORN-Extended Class Diagrams to ORN-Extended DBMSs / 7.5:
Mapping an ORN-Extended Model to an ORN-Extended SQL / 8.1:
Transformating the model for a relational database / 8.1.1:
Mapping classes to tables / 8.1.2:
Mapping associations to foreign keys / 8.1.3:
Mapping an ORN-Extended Model to an Object DDL / 8.2:
Transforming the model for an object database / 8.2.1:
Mapping classes to class definitions and extents / 8.2.2:
Mapping associations to object-based attributes / 8.2.3:
Association Semantics Dealing with the Subtleties, Inconsistencies, and Ambiguities / 8.3:
Inconsistencies / 9.1:
Within an / 9.1.1:
Involving combinations / 9.1.2:
Inconsistency Detection / 9.2:
Ambiguities / 9.3:
Associations as Functions / 9.4:
Adding ORN to a DBMS / 9.5:
A Conceptual Implementation of ORN Exploring Semantic Circularity and Ambiguity / Chapter 10:
Algorithms / 10.1:
Algorithm CreateObject / 10.1.1:
Transaction operations / 10.1.2:
Supporting pseudocode for complex object operations / 10.1.3:
Algorithm CreateLink / 10.1.4:
Algorithm DeleteObject / 10.1.5:
Algorithm DestroyLink / 10.1.6:
Algorithm ChangeLink / 10.1.7:
Link Cycles / 10.2:
Circularity / 10.2.1:
The Theorem for ORN Semantic Clarity and its proof / 10.2.2:
Adding ORN to the SQL Standard for RDBMSs / 10.3:
Overview of SQL Association Capabilities / 11.1:
Proposed ORN Extension to SQL / 11.3:
Adding ORN to the ODMG Standard for ODMSs / 11.4:
Adding ORN to ODL / 12.1:
Associations in ODL / 12.2.1:
Adding ORN syntax / 12.2.2:
Adapting ORN semantics to ODL / 12.2.3:
Class Transaction / 12.3:
Method new() / 12.3.2:
Method delete() / 12.3.3:
Method _enforce_binding() / 12.3.4:
Method form_tpR() / 12.3.5:
Method drop_tpR() / 12.3.6:
Method_enforce_explicit_binding() / 12.3.7:
Method change_tpR()
Example / 12.3.9:
Bibliography / 12.4:
Index
Preface
Motivation
Purpose
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Edited by R. A. Ricci
出版情報: Bologna : Compositori, 1971  xvii, 536 p ; 24 cm
シリーズ名: International physics series ; 1
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Rodd, E. H. ; Coffey, S. (Samuel) ; Ansell, Martin F. (Martin Frederick) ; Sainsbury, Malcolm
出版情報: Amsterdam ; Tokyo : Elsevier Pub. Co., 1973-  v. ; 23 cm
シリーズ名: Rodd's Chemistry of carbon compounds : a modern comprehensive treatise ; v. 4
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Contributor
Preface
List of common abbreviations and symbols used
Six-membered Ring Compounds with one Hetero-Atom: Oxygen / R. LivingstoneChapter 20:
Pyran and its derivatives / 1.:
Pyrans and pyrylium salts / (a):
2H- and 4H pyrans (2- and 4-pyrans, [alpha]-and [gamma]-pyrans) / (i):
Pyrylium salts / (ii):
2H-Pyran-2-ones ([alpha] or 2-pyrones) and 4H-pyran-4-ones ([gamma] or 4-pyrones) / (b):
2H-Pyrones
4H-Pyrones
Hydroxy-2H-pyran-2-ones (hydroxy-2H-pyrones, hydroxy-2-pyrones, hydroxy-[alpha]-pyrones) / (iii):
Hydroxy-4H-pyran-4-ones (hydroxy-4H-pyrones, hydroxy-4-pyrones, hydroxy-[gamma]-pyrones) / (iv):
Hydropyrans / 2.:
Dihydropyrans and derivatives
3,4-Dihydro-2H-pyrans (2,3-dihydro-4H-pyrans)
3,4-Dihydro-2H-pyran-2-, 3-, and 4-ones (3,4-dihydro-2, 3-, and 4-pyrones)
3,4-Dihydro-2H-pyran-2,4-diones
5,6-Dihydro-2H-pyrans, 3,6-dihydro-2H-pyrans
5,6-Dihydro-2H-pyran-2-, -5, and-6-ones (3,6-dihydro-2H-pyran-6-, -3- and -2-ones) / (v):
3,6-Dihydro-2H-pyran-2,6-diones, 5,6-dihydro-2H-pyran-2,6-diones / (vi):
Tetrahydropyrans and derivatives
Tetrahydropyran, alkyl and aryl substituted tetrahydropyrans and related derivatives
Tetrahydropyranols and derivatives
Hydroxyalkyltetrahydropyrans and related compounds
Tetrahydropyran-carboxaldehydes
Tetrahydro-pyrancarboxylic acids and esters
Halogenotetrahydropyrans
Cyano-, nitro-, and amino-tetrahydropyrans and related compounds / (vii):
Tetrahydropyran-2, -3-, and -4-ones / (viii):
Benzo[b]pyrans (1-benzopyrans, 5,6-benzopyrans, chromenes) and their derivatives / 3.:
Benzo[b]pyrans and their oxidation products
Alkyl- and alylbenzo[b]pyrans and flavenes
Naturally occurring derivatives of 2,2-dimethyl-2H-benzo[b]pyran
Benzopyrylium or chromylium and flavylium salts
Coumarin (2H-benzo[b]pyran-2-one, 5,6-benzo-2-pyrone, 5,6-benzo-[alpha]-pyrone) and its derivatives
Hydroxy-coumarins
Dihydroxycoumarins
Trihy-droxycoumarins
Miscellaneous coumarin derivatives
Furocoumarins / (ix):
Pyrancoumarins / (x):
Chromones (4H)-benzo[b]pyran-4-ones, 5,6-benzo-4-pyrones, 5,6-benzo-y-pyrones) / (xi):
Miscellaneous compounds related to chromone / (xii):
Furochromones / (xiii):
Pyranochromones / (xiv):
Flavones (2-phenylchromones, 2-phenyl-4H-benzo[b]pyran-4-ones) and related derivatives / (xv):
Flavonols (3-hydroxyflavones, 3-hydroxy-2-phenyl-4H-benzo[b]pyran-4-ones) / (xvi):
Isoflavones (3-phenyl-chromones, 3-phenyl-4H-benzo[b]-pyran-4-ones) / (xvii):
Furoisoflavones / (xviii):
Chroman, dihydrochromene, 3,4-dihydro-2H-benzo[b]pyran and derivatives / 4.:
Chromans
Tocopherols
Phenylchromans (flavans and isoflavans) phenyl-2H-3,4-dihydrobenzo[b]-pyrans / (c):
Flavan, 2-phenylchroman, 2-phenyl-2H-3,4-dihydrobenzo[b]pyran derivatives
Isoflavans, 3-phenylchromans, 3-phenyl-2H-3,4-dihydrobenzo[b]pyran derivatives
Chromanols, hydroxychromans / (d):
Flavanols, 3-hydroxy-2-phenylchromans, 3-hydroxy-2-phenyl-3,4-dihydro-2H-benzo[b]pyran, catechins and related condensed tannins / (e):
Flavanols
Catechins
Flavan-4-ols
Chromanones, dihydrobenzo[b]pyranones / (f):
Chroman-2-ones, dihydrocoumarin
Chroman-3-ones
Chroman-4-ones
Chromandiones
Flavanones, 2-phenylchroman-4-ones, 2-phenyl-3,4-dihydro-2H-benzo[b]-pyran-4-one / (g):
Hydroxyflavanones / (h):
Biflavanones
Isoflavanones, 3-phenylchroman-4-ones, 3-phenyl-3,4-dihydro-2H-benzo[b]pyran-4-ones / (j):
1H-Benzo[c]pyran, 1H-2-benzopyran, isobenzopyran, 3,4-benzopyran, isochromene, and its derivatives / 5.:
1H-Benzo[c]pyrans
Benzo[c]pyrylium salts
Isocoumarin, 1H-benzo[c]pyran-1-one
3H[Benzo[c]pyran-3-ones
Isochroman, 3,4-dihydro-1H-benzo[c]pyran, 3,4-dihydro-1H-2-benzopyran and derivatives / 6.:
Isochroman
Isochromanones, 3,4-dihydroisocoumarins, and isochromandiones
Isochroman-1-ones
Isochroman-3-one
Isochromandiones
Tetrahydro- and perhydroisochroman derivatives and related compounds
Xanthene, dibenzo[b,e]pyran, 2,3:5,6-dibenzopyran and derivatives / 7.:
Xanthene derivatives
Xanthylium salts and xanthene colouring matters
Xanthones
Halogenoxanthones
Nitro- and aminoxanthones
Hydroxyxanthones and related compounds
Acylxanthones, xanthonecarboxylic acids and derivatives
Tetra-, hexa-, octa-, deca-, and perhydroxanthones and related compounds
Furoxanthones
6H-Dibenzo[b,d]pyran, 3,4-benzochromone and its derivatives / 8.:
Naphthopyrans, benzochromenes and derivatives / 9.:
Naphtho[1,2-b]-, [2,1-b], and [2,3-b]pyrans
Naphthol[1,2-b]pyrans
Naphtho[2,1-b]pyrans
Naphtho[1,2-b]- and [2,1-b]pyrans
Naphtho[2,3-b]-pyrans
Naphtho[1,2-c]- and [2,3-c]pyrans, isonaphthopyrans
Naphtho[1,8-b,c]- and [1,8-c,d]pyrans
Benzo- and dibenzoxanthone derivatives and miscellaneous pyran ring systems / 10.:
Six-membered Ring Compounds with One Hetero-Atom: Sulphur, Selenium, Tellurium, Silicon, Germanium, and Tin / Chapter 21.:
Thiopyran derivatives
Thiopyrans, thiopyrylium salts and thiopyrones
Thipyrans
Thiopyrylium salts
Thiopyranones
Di- and tetra-hydro-thiopyrans and -thiopranones
Dihydrothiopyrans, dihydrothiins, dihydrothiapyrans and related 2-, 3-, and 4-ones
Tetrahydrothiopyrans, thianes, tetra-hydrothiapyrans and related 3-and 4-ones
Benzo[b]thiopyrans, 1-benzothiopyrans, benzo[b]thiins, thiochromenes, 5,6-benzothiapyrans and derivatives
Benzo[b]thiopyrans, benzo[b]thiopyranones and related naphtho derivatives
Benzo[b]thiopyrans, 1-benzothiopyrans, benzo[b]thiins, thiochromenes
Benzothiopyrylium salts, 1-benzothiopyranylium salts, thiochromylium salts
Benzothiopyranones
Thiochromans, thiochromanones and related compounds
Thiochromans, 3,4-dihydro-2H-benzo[b]thiopyrans
Thiochromanones, 3,4-dihydro-2H-benzo[b]thiopyranones
Thiochromanols, 3,4-dihydro-2H-benzo[b]thiopyranols
Hexahydrobenzo[b]thiopyrans, hexahydro-1-benzothiopyrans, hexahydrothiochromens and octahydrobenzo[b]thiopyrans, octahydro-1-benzothiopyrans, octahydrothiochromens, hexahy-drothiochromans
1H-Benzo[c]thiopyran, 1H-2-benzothiopyran, isothiochromene, 3,4-benzothio-pyran and its derivatives
1H-Benzo[c]thiopyran, isothiochromene and derivatives
3,4-Dihydro-1H-benzo[c]thiopyran, 3,4-dihydro-1H-2-benzothiopyran, isothiochroman and its derivatives
Dibenzothiopyran, thioxanthene and derivatives
Thioxanthenes, thioxanthylium salts, and thioxanthenium salts
Thioxanthones, thioxanthen-9-ones
Dibenzo[b,d]thiopyrans
Naphthothiopyrans and related compounds
Naphthothiopyrans
Perinaphthothiopyrans, thiaphenalenes
Benzothioxanthene derivatives
Selenopyrans and related compounds
Selenopyrans and derivatives
Selenopyrans containing fused rings
Benzoselenopyrans and derivatives
Selenoxanthene and derivatives
Telluropyrans and related compounds
Telluropyrylium salts and tellurane, tetrahydrotelluropyran derivatives
Telluropyrans containing fused rings
Benzotelluropyrans
Telluroxanthenes
Compounds containing an element from Group 4
Silicon compounds
Silabenzene, silacyclohexenes and their derivatives
Silacyclohexane and derivatives
Polycyclic silanes with six-membered rings
Germanium and tin compounds
Germanium compounds
Tin compounds
Guide to the index
Index
List of contributors
Five-membered Monoheterocyclic Compounds Alkaloids (continued): Pyrrolidine Alkaloids / D.J. RobinsChapter 7.:
Pyrrolidine bases
Pyrrolidones
N-Acylpyrrolidines
N-Acylpyrrolidones
Five-membered Monoheterocyclic Compounds (continued): Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids / Chapter 8.:
Introduction
Synthesis of necines
Unhydroxylated compounds
Monohydroxylated necines
Dihydroxylated necines
Trihydroxylated necines
Tetrahydroxylated necines
Synthesis of macrocyclic pyrrolizidine alkaloids
Structures of pyrrolizidine alkaloids
Unesterified necines
Monoesters
Acyclic diesters
Cyclic diesters
The Indole Alkaloids / G.W. GribbleChapter 9.:
Alkaloids lacking a tryptamine unit
Simple indoles
Carbazole derivatives
Alkaloids containing a tryptamine unit
Compounds without an isoprene moiety
Simple tryptamine and tryptophan derivatives
Eserine types
[beta]-Carboline and reduced [beta]-carbolines
Compounds containing an isoprene- (but not terpene-) derived moiety
The ergot alkaloids
Mould metabolites
Compounds containing a terpene-derived moiety
Alkaloids of the Corynanthe-Strychnos unit
Alkaloids with a seco-type unit
Alkaloids with the Aspidosperma unit
Alkaloids containing the Iboga unit
Novel types
Bisindole alkaloids
Compounds containing two identical "halves" linked symmetrically
Calycanthaceous alkaloids
Calabash-curare alkaloids
Diketopiperazine alkaloids
Bis-indole quinones
Indolo[2,3-alpha]carbazoles and related alkaloids
Marine bis-indoles
Other symmetrical bis-indoles
Compounds not composed of identical halves nor linked symmetrically
Sesquimeric compounds
The secamines and presecamines
Bis-indoles from Vinca rosea
Bis-carbazoles
Duo-carmycins and related alkaloids
Simple bis-indoles
Other complex bis-indole alkaloids
Five-membered Monoheterocyclic Compounds, Amaryllidaceae Alkaloids / J.R. LewisChapter 10.:
Biogrenesis
Biological activity
Table 1. New amaryllidaceae alkaloids (1987-1994) and their botanical sources
X-ray structure determination
Lycorine type alkaloids
Isolation and structural studies
Synthesis
Lycorenan type alkaloids (lycorenines and homolycorines)
Crinine type alkaloids
Galannthamine type alkaloids
Pancracine type alkaloids
Phenanthridine alkaloids / 11.:
Miscellaneous alkaloids / 12.:
Benzylidene-phenylethylamines and belladines
4-Phenyltetrahydroisoquinolines
Mesembrinanes
Tropane Alkaloids / G. FodorChapter 11:
Synthesis of tropanes
Stereochemistry of the ring nitrogen in tropanes
Established alkaloids
New tropane alkaloids
New cocaine alkaloids
Biosynthesis
Biological activity of some tropane alkaloids
Pyrrole Pigments / K.M. SmithChapter 12.:
Scope
Nomenclature
Porphyrins
Meso-tetra-arylporphyrins and other meso-arylporphyrins
Octa-substituted and related porphyrins
Petroporphyrins
Porphyrin oligomers
Chlorins and bacteriochlorins
Chlorophylls and derivatives
Other chlorins
Chlorins and bacteriochlorins in photodynamic therapy
Phlorins and oxophlorins
Phlorins
Oxophlorins
Corroles
Expanded systems: sapphyrins and pentaphyrins
Sapphyrins
Pentaphyrins
Porphycenes
Corrins
Biliverdins
Acknowledgements
Five-membered Monoheterocyclic Compounds - The Pyrrole Pigments (continued) / Chapter 13.:
Five-membered Monoheterocyclic Compounds: the Indigo Group / M. SainsburyChapter 14.:
Metal complexation
Photoisomerism and photochemistry of indigo, its derivatives and related compounds
Thermal isomerisation
Other indigo analogues
Oxidation and chemical reduction of indigo derivatives
Biosynthesis and the isolation of indigoids from natural sources
Cyanine Dyes and Related Compounds / G. Bach ; S. DahneChapter 15.:
Theory of color and constitution
The ideal polymethine state
Triad theory
Significance of NIR dyes
Progress in syntheses of cyanine dyes
Basic synthetic routes
Cyanines having halogeno and cyano substituents at the polymethine chain
Chain-bridged cyanines
Pyrylium, thiapyrylium, and selenapyrylium cyanines
Reactions of cyanine dyes
Properties of cyanine dyes
Physico-chemical properties in the ground state
Electronic structure
Energy levels
Solvatochromism and hydrophobicity
Properties of photoexcited states
Intermolecular interactions of cyanine dyes
Ion pair formation
Homomolecular aggregation of cyanine dyes
Heteromolecular interaction of cyanine dyes
Applications of cyanine dyes
Analytical markers, probes, and sensors in chemistry and molecular biology
Probing solvent polarity and solvent hydrophobicity
Ion recognition
Fluorescence labeling in molecular biology
Cyanine dyes for probing physico-chemical properties of organized media
Structure of interfaces and Langmuir Blodgett (LB) layers
Probing dielectric constants, lipophilicity, and microviscosity
Determination of critical micelle concentration (cmc)
Determination of membrane potentials
Excitation energy transfer
Cyanine dyes in laser technology
Application of light induced polarization. Nonlinear optical properties
Applications of (photo)electrical and photochemical activity
Spectral sensitization
Photoinduced electron transfer (PET)
Photovoltaic and solar cells, solar collectors
Optical recording
Charge control agents for electrophotographic processes
Electroluminescence
Electronic photography
Application of cyanine dyes in molecular biology and medicine
Probing transport phenomena
Identification of active oxygen species
Photodynamic therapy by singlet oxygen generation through cyanine dyes
Guide to the Index
Contributor
Preface
List of common abbreviations and symbols used
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An Elementary Approach to the Quantum Theory of Scattering by a Potential Electron Spin
Addition of Angular Momenta
Stationary Perturbation Theory
An Application of Perturbation Theory
The Fine and Hyperfine Structure of the Hydrogen Atom
Approximation Methods for Time-Dependent Problems
Systems of Identical Particles
Appendixes: Fourier Series and the Fourier Transform
The Dirac delta; " Function"
The Lagrangian and Hamiltonian in Classical Mechanics
Index
An Elementary Approach to the Quantum Theory of Scattering by a Potential Electron Spin
Addition of Angular Momenta
Stationary Perturbation Theory
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   0・1 情報と記録 1
   0・1・1 情報の効果 1
   0・1・2 記録 3
   0・1・3 相関 8
   0・2 信号の符号化と予測 10
   0・2・1 信号の符号化 10
   0・2・2 符号化の方法と符号誤り 16
   0・2・3 予測の類別 23
   0・2・4 予測のための情報の整理 25
1 情報の数理 31
   1・1 情報 31
   1・1・1 情報の定義 31
   1・1・2 Entropy 33
   1・1・3 冗長度 36
   1・1・4 数の表示 37
   1・2 符号化 39
   1・2・1 符号化 39
   1・2・2 符号の長さ 43
   1・3 情報の移行 49
   1・3・1 符号の遷移確率 49
   1・3・2 遷移確率値の収斂 53
   1・3・3 誤りの伝播 61
   1・4 通信容量 67
   1・4・1 入出力相互情報のEntropy 67
   1・4・2 相互情報最大化の条件 70
   1・4・3 通信容量 74
   1・5 通信速度 77
2 誤り訂正可能の符号 79
   2・1 語りの発見 79
   2・1・1 語りの発見と訂正 79
   2・1・2 Parity check code 80
   2・2 誤りの訂正 86
   2・2・1 Hamming code 86
   2・2・2 Group 89
   2・2・3 Group cude 92
   2・3 巡回符号 94
   2・3・1 Fieldとpolynomial 94
   2・3・2 Cyclic code(巡回符号) 98
   2・3・3 巡回符号の生成回路と復号回路 105
   2・3・4 B.C.H.Code 112
   2・3・5 正誤の方法 118
   2・4 たたみ込み符号とFire code 122
   2・4・1 Convolutional codeThreshold decoding 122
   2・4・2 Sequencial decoding 127
   2・4・3 Fire code 130
   2・5 まとめ 137
3 予測の原理 141
   3・1 予測の理論 141
   3・1・1 数値の推測 142
   3・1・2 最小二乗法による判定 153
   3・1・3 Wienerの予測 158
   3・1・4 到来波の予知 168
   3・2 観測値へ数式あてはめの手法 181
   3・2・1 観測値の平滑化 182
   3・2・2 一次式近似とその係数の算定 189
   3・2・3 高次式近似とその係数の算定 193
   3・2・4 観測値から予測へのつなぎ 198
   3・2・5 予測式の係数を予測修正する方法 204
   3・2・6 変数値の分散とZ変換 213
   3・3 変数が多い場合の予測 219
   3・3・1 相関行列と合成変量 219
   3・3・2 直交ベクトルと偏相関法 227
   3・3・3 Lagrangeの乗数法と相関の最大化 232
   3・3・4 時系列相関と予測 235
   3・3・5 マルコフ過程と予測 239
4 予測の活用 245
   4.・1 科学予測 245
   4・1・1 テレビ伝送にDPCMを用いてS/N比の向上 247
   4・1・2 宇宙通信と画像伝送 251
   4・1・3 船舶の衛突防止 254
   4・4・4 確率値であらわした未来予測 263
   4・1・5 結果から原因を推測する問題 267
   4・1・6 航空機の離陸に際して予測の利用 274
   4・1・7 デジタル通信における予測符号化 277
   4・2 技術の将来予測 284
   4・2・1 各種の統計に見る予測値 285
   4・2・2 技術の年次進歩とenvelope予測法 286
   4・2・3 Delphic Approach 290
   4・3 宇宙関係技術に見る研究の競争と協力 298
5 情報の伝達 303
   5・1 Kalman Filterと慣性航法 303
   5・1・1 問題の提起 304
   5・1・2 KalmanのFilter(その1) 306
   5・1・3 KalmanのFilter(その2) 309
   5・1・4 慣性航法 315
   5・1・5 慣性/ドプラー航法321
   5・2 気象衛星 325
   5・2・1 APT 325
   5・2・2 ラジオメータによる気温の測定 330
   5・3 衛星による航行援助"Transit" 336
   5・4 レーダ測距におけるあいまいさの解消 342
   5・4・1 周波数変調 342
   5・4・2 レーダ用にM-系列信号の適用 346
   5・5 Apollo衛星における情報交換 353
   5・5・1 地球と月 353
   5・5・2 連絡基地 356
   5・5・3 超遠距離通信 358
   5・5・4 機上のコンピュータと飛行管制センター 361
   5・6 信頼性 361
   5・6・1 MTBF 362
   5・6・2 FIT 365
付録 367
   1. GaloisのField 367
   2. 論理演算 369
   3. 伝達関数と相関々数 376
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Physical Chemistry of Cetyl Alcohol: Occurrence and Function of Liquid Crystals in O/W Creams / Shoji Fukushima ; Michihiro Yamaguchi1.:
Introduction
Cetyl Alcohol
Description of Cetyl Alcohol / 1.1.:
Short History of Cetyl Alcohol / 1.2.:
Definitions in Official Books / 1.3.:
Physical Properties of Cetyl Alcohols / 2.:
Polymorphism of Higher Alcohols / 2.1.:
Crystal Structure of Higher Alcohols / 2.2.:
Melting Point and Transition Point of Higher Alcohols / 2.3.:
Transition Point and Infrared Absorption / 2.4.:
Specific Interaction between 1-Hexadecanol and 1-Octadecanol / 3.:
Composition of Commercially Available Cetyl Alcohol / 3.1.:
Transition Point of 1-Hexadecanol / 3.2.:
Interaction between Higher Alcohols and Water / 4.:
Experimental Facts / 4.1.:
Formation of Hemihydrate / 4.2.:
Structure of Hydrated Alcohols / 4.3.:
Phase Diagram of the 1-Hexadecanol/1-Octadecanol/Water Ternary System / 4.4.:
Studies on Higher Alcohol/Surfactant/Water Systems / 5.:
The 1-Decanol/Sodium Caprylate/Water System / 5.1.:
The 1-Hexadecanol/OTAC/Water System / 5.2.:
Rheology of Ternary Systems Containing 1-Hexadecanol or a Homologous Alcohol / 5.3.:
Influence of the Amount of 1-Hexadecanol / 5.3.1.:
Influence of the Nature of Surfactant and of Higher Alcohol / 5.3.2.:
Influence of Alkyl Chain Length of Surfactant / 5.3.3.:
Conclusion / 5.3.4.:
Nature of Ternary Systems Prepared with Hexaoctadecanols / 6.:
Stability and Rheological Properties of Ternary Systems as a Function of Temperature / 6.1.:
Variations in External Appearance / 6.1.1.:
Variations in Viscosity / 6.1.2.:
Microscopic Observation / 6.1.3.:
X-Ray Diffraction Analysis / 6.1.4.:
Low-Angle X-Ray Diffraction Analysis / 6.1.5.:
Thermal Property / 6.1.6.:
Polymorphism of Hexaoctadecanol (3:2) and Stability of a Ternary Cream / 6.2.:
Liquid Crystalline Phases in Hexaoctadecanol (3:2)/Surfactant/Water Ternary Systems / 7.:
Phase Diagram / 7.1.:
D[subscript 2] Region / 7.2.:
M Region / 7.3.:
The Location and State of the D[subscript 2] Phase and M Particles in a Ternary Cream / 7.4.:
Temperature and the Process Yielding the Liquid Crystalline Phase / 8.:
Temperature of the Formation of the Liquid Crystalline Phase / 8.1.:
Method of Phase Separation Experiments / 8.1.1.:
Results of the Phase Separation Experiment / 8.1.2.:
G Phase and S Phase / 8.2.:
X-Ray Diffraction / 8.2.1.:
Differential Scanning Calorimetry / 8.2.3.:
Temperature at which the LC Phase is Formed / 8.2.4.:
In situ Formation of G and M Phases / 8.3.:
The Function of Liquid Crystalline Phases in O/W Creams / 9.:
Studies on O/W Creams / 9.1.:
The Difference in the Viscosity-Increasing Effects due to the Nature of Higher Alcohols / 9.2.:
The Difference in the Viscosity-Increasing Effect due to the Nature of Surfactants / 9.3.:
The Viscosity Change due to the Ratio of Cetostearyl Alcohol to Surfactant / 9.4.:
The Effect of Mixing 1-Hexadecanol with 1-Octadecanol / 9.5.:
Crystallization of Cetyl Alcohol in Cosmetic Creams / 9.6.:
Internal Structure and Stability of O/W C Creams / 10.:
Internal Structure of O/W Creams / 10.1.:
A Novel Theory for the Stabilization of O/W Creams / 10.2.:
Additional References on Cetyl and Homologous Alcohols / Appendix 1:
Appendix 2
References
Ionization Processes and Proton Binding in Polyprotic Systems: Small Molecules, Proteins, Interfaces, and Polyelectrolytes / Michael Borkovec ; Bo Jonsson ; Ger J. M. Koper
Experimental Techniques
Macroscopic Techniques
Definition and Measurement of pH / 2.1.1.:
Potentiometric Titration Techniques / 2.1.2.:
Other Macroscopic Techniques / 2.1.3.:
Spectroscopic Methods
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Techniques / 2.2.1.:
Optical and Other Spectroscopic Methods / 2.2.2.:
Modeling of Ionizable Systems
General Considerations
Computer Simulation Techniques
Simple Electrolyte Solutions / 3.3.:
Poisson-Boltzmann (PB) and Debye-Huckel (DH) Approximations / 3.3.1.:
An Illustrative Example / 3.3.2.:
Beyond the Poisson-Boltzmann (PB) Approximation / 3.3.3.:
Charged Molecules and Macromolecules in Water / 3.4.:
Debye-Huckel (DH) and Poisson-Boltzmann (PB) Treatment / 3.4.1.:
High-Salt versus Low-Salt Regime / 3.4.2.:
Toward Detailed Molecular Models / 3.4.3.:
Treatment of Ionization Equilibria / 3.5.:
Single Ionizable Site / 3.5.1.:
Localized versus Delocalized Binding / 3.5.2.:
Macroscopic Description / 3.5.3.:
Microscopic Description / 3.5.4.:
Adding Internal Degrees of Freedom / 3.5.5.:
Small Molecules
Monoprotic Acids and Bases
Equilibrium Constants / 4.1.1.:
Titration Behavior / 4.1.2.:
Experimental Data / 4.1.3.:
Diprotic Acids and Bases
Conformational Degrees of Freedom / 4.2.1.:
Equivalent Sites / 4.2.4.:
Oligoprotic Acids and Bases
Microscopic Description for Triprotic Acids and Bases / 4.3.1.:
Linear Molecules / 4.3.3.:
Noninteracting Sites
Microscopic versus Macroscopic Picture / 4.4.1.:
Affinity Distributions / 4.4.2.:
Interpretation and Prediction of Ionization Constants / 4.5.:
Empirical Methods / 4.5.1.:
Methods Based on First Principles / 4.5.2.:
Proteins
The Null Model
The Smeared-Out Charge Model
The Tanford-Kirkwood Model
Solution Techniques of the Ionization Problem
Shifts in Ionization Constants
Recent Developments in Dielectric Continuum Models / 5.4.:
General Methodology / 5.4.1.:
Case Studies / 5.4.2.:
Side Chain Flexibility / 5.4.3.:
Beyond Dielectric Continuum Models / 5.5.:
Protein Folding / 5.6.:
Polyelectrolytes
Mean-Field Models
Nearest-Neighbor Chain Interaction Models
Discrete Charge Model / 6.3.:
Mean-Field and Smearing-Out Approximations / 6.3.1.:
Chain Flexibility / 6.3.2.:
Polyamines / 6.4.:
Linear Polyamines / 6.4.1.:
Branched Polyamines / 6.4.2.:
Polycarboxylates / 6.5.:
Weakly Charged Linear Polycarboxylates / 6.5.1.:
Highly Charged Linear Polycarboxylates / 6.5.2.:
Humic Acids / 6.6.:
Ionizable Interfaces
Diffuse Layer Model and Its Generalization
Nernstian Surface / 7.1.1.:
Basic Stern Model / 7.1.2.:
Specific Counterion Binding / 7.1.3.:
Smearing-Out Approximation / 7.2.1.:
1-pK versus 2-pK Models / 7.2.2.:
pK Shifts / 7.2.3.:
Latex Particles
Ionizable Monolayers
Metal Oxide and Metal Hydroxide Particles / 7.5.:
Experimental Aspects / 7.5.1.:
Data Interpretation / 7.5.2.:
Goethite / 7.5.3.:
Hematite / 7.5.4.:
Rutile and Anatase / 7.5.5.:
Gibbsite / 7.5.6.:
Silica / 7.5.7.:
Discussion
Electrostatics of Point Charges / Appendix A.:
Planar Interface / A.1.:
Sphere / A.2.:
Cylinder / A.3.:
Further Tools in the Ising Model Analysis / Appendix B.:
Cluster Expansion / B.1.:
Other Choices of State Variables / B.2.:
Mean-Field Cluster Expansions / B.3.:
Mean-Field Treatment of Nonequivalent Sites / B.4.:
Square Lattice with Nearest-Neighbor Interactions / B.5.:
Affinity Distribution Approach / Appendix C.:
Derivation from Simple Models / C.1.:
Experimental Data Inversion / C.2.:
Combined Application of Radiochemical and Electrochemical Methods for the Investigation of Solid/Liquid Interfaces / Kalman Varga ; Gabor Hirschberg ; Pal Baradlai ; Melinda Nagy
On the Significance of Radiotracer Methods in Sorption Studies
General Problems of Radioactive Contamination Studies
An Overview of Radiotracer Methods
Methods Used for the Investigation of Interfacial Phenomena
Experimental Techniques: A Historical Survey
Recent Progress
Methods Used for the Investigation of Radioactive Contamination-Decontamination of Constructional Materials
Selected Results
Adsorption of Anions and Cations on Polycrystalline Gold
Comparative Study of Specific Adsorption of Cl[superscript -], HSO[superscript - subscript 4]/SO[superscript 2- subscript 4] and HSO[superscript - subscript 3]/SO[superscript 2- subscript 3] Ions / 3.1.1.:
Electrosorption of Ag and Co Species / 3.1.2.:
Accumulation of [superscript 110m]Ag on an Austenitic Stainless Steel
Sorption Behavior of Duplex Stainless Steels in HCl and H[subscript 2]SO[subscript 4] Solutions
Time and Concentration Dependence of Cl[superscript -] and HSO[superscript - subscript 4]/SO[superscript 2- subscript 4] Accumulations
Potential Dependence of Cl[superscript -] and HSO[superscript - subscript 4]/SO[superscript 2- subscript 4] Accumulations
Conclusions
Author Index
Subject Index
Magnetic Particles: Preparation, Properties and Applications / M. Ozaki1:
Maghemite (gamma-Fe2O3): A Versatile Magnetic Colloidal Material / C.J. Serna ; M.P. Morales2:
Dynamics of Adsorption and Oxidation of Organic Molecules on Illuminated Titanium Dioxide Particles Immersed in Water / M.A. Blesa ; R.J. Candal ; S.A. Bilmes3:
Colloidal Aggregation in Two-Dimensions / A. Moncho-Jorda ; F. Martinez-L=pez ; M.A. Cabrerizo-V8lchez ; R. Hidalgo Alvarez ; M. Quesada-PMFrez4:
Kinetics of Particle and Protein Adsorption / Z. Adamczyk5:
Physical Chemistry of Cetyl Alcohol: Occurrence and Function of Liquid Crystals in O/W Creams / Shoji Fukushima ; Michihiro Yamaguchi1.:
Introduction
Cetyl Alcohol
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Michael D. Intriligator
出版情報: Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice-Hall, c1971  xix, 508 p. ; 24 cm
シリーズ名: Prentice-Hall series in mathematical economics
Prentice-Hall international series in management
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Preface to the Classics Edition
Preface
Introduction / Part 1:
Economizing and the Economy / 1:
The Economizing Problem / 1.1:
Institutions of the Economy / 1.2:
Economics / 1.3:
Static Optimization / Part 2:
The Mathematical Programming Problem / 2:
Formal Statement of the Problem / 2.1:
Types of Maxima, the Weierstrass Theorem, and the Local-Global Theorem / 2.2:
Geometry of the Problem / 2.3:
Classical Programming / 3:
The Unconstrained Case / 3.1:
The Method of Lagrange Multipliers / 3.2:
The Interpretation of the Lagrange Multipliers / 3.3:
Problems
Nonlinear Programming / 4:
The Case of No Inequality Constraints / 4.1:
The Kuhn-Tucker Conditions / 4.2:
The Kuhn-Tucker Theorem / 4.3:
Solution Algorithms / 4.4:
Linear Programming / 5:
The Dual Problems of Linear Programming / 5.1:
The Lagrangian Approach; Existence, Duality and Complementary Slackness Theorems / 5.2:
The Interpretation of the Dual / 5.3:
The Simplex Algorithm / 5.4:
Game Theory / 6:
Classification and Description of Games / 6.1:
Two-person, Zero-sum Games / 6.2:
Two-person Nonzero-sum Games / 6.3:
Cooperative Games / 6.4:
Games With Infinitely Many Players / 6.5:
Applications of Static Optimization / Part 3:
Theory of the Household / 7:
Commodity Space / 7.1:
The Preference Relation / 7.2:
The Neoclassical Problem of the Household / 7.3:
Comparative Statics of the Household / 7.4:
Revealed Preference / 7.5:
von Neumann-Morgenstern Utility / 7.6:
Theory of the Firm / 8:
The Production Function / 8.1:
The Neoclassical Theory of the Firm / 8.2:
Comparative Statics of the Firm / 8.3:
Imperfect Competition: Monopoly and Monopsony / 8.4:
Competition Among the Few: Oligopoly and Oligopsony / 8.5:
General Equilibrium / 9:
The Classical Approach: Counting Equations and Unknowns / 9.1:
The Input-Output Linear Programming Approach / 9.2:
The Neoclassical Excess Demand Approach / 9.3:
Stability of Equilibrium / 9.4:
The von Neumann Model of an Expanding Economy / 9.5:
Welfare Economics / 10:
The Geometry of the Problem in the 2 x 2 x 2 Case / 10.1:
Competitive Equilibrium and Pareto Optimality / 10.2:
Market Failure / 10.3:
Optimality Over Time / 10.4:
Dynamic Optimization / Part 4:
The Control Problem / 11:
Some Special Cases / 11.1:
Types of Control / 11.3:
The Control Problem as One of Programming in an Infinite Dimensional Space; the Generalized Weierstrass Theorem / 11.4:
Calculus of Variations / 12:
Euler Equation / 12.1:
Necessary Conditions / 12.2:
Transversality Condition / 12.3:
Constraints / 12.4:
Dynamic Programming / 13:
The Principle of Optimality and Bellman's Equation / 13.1:
Dynamic Programming and the Calculus of Variations / 13.2:
Dynamic Programming Solution of Multistage Optimization Problems / 13.3:
Maximum Principle / 14:
Costate Variables, the Hamiltonian, and the Maximum Principle / 14.1:
The Interpretation of the Costate Variables / 14.2:
The Maximum Principle and the Calculus of Variations / 14.3:
The Maximum Principle and Dynamic Programming / 14.4:
Examples / 14.5:
Differential Games / 15:
Two-Person Deterministic Continuous Differential Games / 15.1:
Two-Person Zero-Sum Differential Games / 15.2:
Pursuit Games / 15.3:
Coordination Differential Games / 15.4:
Noncooperative Differential Games / 15.5:
APPLICATIONS OF DYNAMIC OPTIMIZATION / Part 5:
Optimal Economic Growth / 16:
The Neoclassical Growth Model / 16.1:
Neoclassical Optimal Economic Growth / 16.2:
The Two Sector Growth Model / 16.3:
Heterogeneous Capital Goods / 16.4:
Appendices
Analysis / Appendix A:
Sets / A.1:
Relations and Functions / A.2:
Metric Spaces / A.3:
Vector Spaces / A.4:
Convex Sets and Functions / A.5:
Differential Calculus / A.6:
Differential Equations / A.7:
Matrices / Appendix B:
Basic Definitions and Examples / B.1:
Some Special Matrices / B.2:
Matrix Relations and Operations / B.3:
Scalar Valued Functions Defined on Matrices / B.4:
Inverse Matrix / B.5:
Linear Equations and Linear Inequalities / B.6:
Linear Transformations; Characteristic Roots and Vectors / B.7:
Quadratic Forms / B.8:
Matrix Derivatives / B.9:
Index
Preface to the Classics Edition
Preface
Introduction / Part 1:
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v. 2. Inorganic compounds
v. 3. Organic compounds 1967-1974
v. 4. Inorganic compounds 1967-1969
v. 5. Organic compounds 1975-1978
v. 6. Organic compounds 1979-1981
v. 1. Organic compounds
v. 2. Inorganic compounds
v. 3. Organic compounds 1967-1974
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edited by B. C. M. Douqué and G. M. Nijssen ; [organized by IFIP Technical Committee 2, Programming, International Federation for Information Processing]
出版情報: Amsterdam : North-Holland Pub. Co. , New York : American Elsevier Pub. Co., 1975  vii, 382 p. ; 23 cm
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edited by Lloyd D. Fosdick
出版情報: Amsterdam ; New York : North-Holland Pub. Co. , New York : sole distributors for the U.S.A. and Canada, Elsevier North-Holland, 1979  xi, 335 p. ; 23 cm
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Peter de Mendelssohn
出版情報: Frankfurt am Main : S. Fischer, 1975-c1992  2 v. ; 23 cm
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edited by Geoffrey H. Bourne
出版情報: New York : Academic Press, 1972-1973  2 v. ; 24 cm
シリーズ名: The structure and function of muscle / edited by Geoffrey H. Bourne ; v. 1, v. 2
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Alfred E. Kahn
出版情報: New York : Wiley, c1970-c1971  2 v. ; 26 cm
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v. 2. Institutional issues
v. 1. Economic principles
v. 2. Institutional issues
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by E. Pino and T. Wittermans
出版情報: Groningen : Wolters-Noordhoff, 1971  2 v. ; 20 cm
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by Joseph Blotner
出版情報: New York : Random House, c1974  2 v. (xv, 1846 ; 269 p.) ; 24 cm
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神宮司廰編
出版情報: 東京 : 吉川弘文館, 1976-1980  51冊 ; 22cm
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David Gilbarg, Neil S. Trudinger
出版情報: Berlin ; New York : Springer-Verlag, 1977 c1957  x, 401 p. ; 25 cm
シリーズ名: Die Grundlehren der mathematischen Wissenschaften ; 224
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Introduction / Chapter 1:
Linear Equations / Part I:
Laplace''s Equation / Chapter 2:
The Mean Value Inequalities / 2.1:
Maximum and Minimum Principle / 2.2:
The Harnack Inequality / 2.3:
Green''s Representation / 2.4:
The Poisson Integral / 2.5:
Convergence Theorems / 2.6:
Interior Estimates of Derivatives / 2.7:
The Dirichlet Problem; the Method of Subharmonic Functions / 2.8:
CapacityProblems / 2.9:
The Classical Maximum Principle / Chapter 3:
The Weak Maximum Principle / 3.1:
The Strong Maximum Principle / 3.2:
Apriori Bounds / 3.3:
Gradient Estimates for Poisson''s Equation / 3.4:
A Harnack Inequality / 3.5:
Operators in Divergence FormNotesProblems / 3.6:
Poisson''s Equation and Newtonian Potential / Chapter 4:
H+ lder Continuity / 4.1:
The Dirichlet Problem for Poisson''s Equation / 4.2:
H+ lder Estimates for the Second Derivatives / 4.3:
Estimates at the Boundary / 4.4:
H+ lder Estimates for the First DerivativesNotes Problems / 4.5:
Banach and Hilbert Spaces / Chapter 5:
The Contraction Mapping / 5.1:
The Method of Cintinuity / 5.2:
The Fredholm Alternative / 5.3:
Dual Spaces and Adjoints / 5.4:
Hilbert Spaces / 5.5:
The Projection Theorem / 5.6:
The Riesz Representation Theorem / 5.7:
The Lax-Milgram Theorem / 5.8:
The Fredholm Alternative in Hilbert Spaces / 5.9:
Weak CompactnessNotesProblems / 5.10:
Classical Solutions; the Schauder Approach / Chapter 6:
The Schauder Interior Estimates / 6.1:
Boundary and Global Estimates / 6.2:
The Dirichlet Problem / 6.3:
Interior and Boundary Regularity / 6.4:
An Alternative Approach / 6.5:
Non-Uniformly Elliptic Equations / 6.6:
Other Boundary Conditions; the Obliue Derivative Problem / 6.7:
Appendix 1: Interpolation Inequalities / 6.8:
Appendix 2: Extension LemmasNotesProblems / 6.9:
Sobolev Spaces / Chapter 7:
L^p spaces / 7.1:
Regularization and Approximation by Smooth Functions / 7.2:
Weak Derivatives / 7.3:
The Chain Rule / 7.4:
The W^(k,p) Spaces / 7.5:
Density Theorems / 7.6:
Imbedding Theorems / 7.7:
Potential Estimates and Imbedding Theorems / 7.8:
The Morrey and John-Nirenberg Estimes / 7.9:
Compactness Results / 7.10:
Difference Quotients / 7.11:
Extension and InterpolationNotesProblems / 7.12:
Generalized Solutions and Regularity / Chapter 8:
Solvability of the Dirichlet Problem / 8.1:
Diferentiability of Weak Solutions / 8.3:
Global Regularity / 8.4:
Global Boundedness of Weak Solutions / 8.5:
Local Properties of Weak Solutions / 8.6:
Local Estimates at the Boundary / 8.7:
H+ lder Estimates for the First Derivatives / 8.11:
The Eigenvalue ProblemNotesProblems / 8.12:
Strong Solutions / Chapter 9:
Maximum Princiles for Strong Solutions / 9.1:
L^p Estimates: Preliminary Analysis / 9.2:
The Marcinkiewicz Interpolation Theorem / 9.3:
The Calderon-Zygmund Inequality / 9.4:
L^p Estimates / 9.5:
A Local Maximum Principle / 9.6:
H+ lder and Harnack Estimates / 9.8:
Local Estimates at the BoundaryNotesProblems / 9.9:
Quasilinear Equations / Part II:
Maximum and Comparison Principles / Chapter 10:
The Comparison Principle / 10.1:
Maximum Principles / 10.2:
A Counterexample / 10.3:
Comparison Principles for Divergence Form Operators / 10.4:
Maximum Principles for Divergence Form Operators Notes Problems / 10.5:
Topological Fixed Point Theorems and Their Application / Chapter 11:
The Schauder Fixes Point Theorem / 11.1:
The Leray-Schauder Theorem: a Special Case / 11.2:
An Application / 11.3:
The Leray-Schauder Fixed Point Theorem / 11.4:
Variational ProblemsNotes / 11.5:
Equations in Two Variables / Chapter 12:
Quasiconformal Mappings / 12.1:
h+ lder Gradient Estimates for Linear Equations / 12.2:
The Dirichlet Problem for Uniformly Elliptic Equations / 12.3:
Non-Uniformly Elliptic EquationsNotesProblems / 12.4:
H+ lder Estimates for the Gradient / Chapter 13:
Equations of Divergence Form / 13.1:
Equations of General Form; the Interior Estimate / 13.2:
Equations of General Form; the Boundary Estimate / 13.4:
Application to the Dirichlet ProblemNotes / 13.5:
Boundary Gradient Estimates / Chapter 14:
General Domains / 14.1:
Convex Domains / 14.2:
Boundary Curvature Conditions / 14.3:
Non-Existence Results / 14.4:
Continuity Estimates / 14.5:
Appendix: Boundary Curvature and the Distance FunctionNotesProblems / 14.6:
Introduction / Chapter 1:
Linear Equations / Part I:
Laplace''s Equation / Chapter 2:
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William K. Pratt
出版情報: New York : Wiley, c1978  x, 750 p. ; 24 cm
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Preface
Acknowledgments
Continuous Image Characterization / Part 1:
Continuous Image Mathematical Characterization / 1:
Image Representation / 1.1:
Two-Dimensional Systems / 1.2:
Two-Dimensional Fourier Transform / 1.3:
Image Stochastic Characterization / 1.4:
Psychophysical Vision Properties / 2:
Light Perception / 2.1:
Eye Physiology / 2.2:
Visual Phenomena / 2.3:
Monochrome Vision Model / 2.4:
Color Vision Model / 2.5:
Photometry and Colorimetry / 3:
Photometry / 3.1:
Color Matching / 3.2:
Colorimetry Concepts / 3.3:
Tristimulus Value Transformation / 3.4:
Color Spaces / 3.5:
Digital Image Characterization / Part 2:
Image Sampling and Reconstruction / 4:
Image Sampling and Reconstruction Concepts / 4.1:
Image Sampling Systems / 4.2:
Image Reconstruction Systems / 4.3:
Discrete Image Mathematical Representation / 5:
Vector-Space Image Representation / 5.1:
Generalized Two-Dimensional Linear Operator / 5.2:
Image Statistical Characterization / 5.3:
Image Probability Density Models / 5.4:
Linear Operator Statistical Representation / 5.5:
Image Quantization / 6:
Scalar Quantization / 6.1:
Processing Quantized Variables / 6.2:
Monochrome and Color Image Quantization / 6.3:
Discrete Two-Dimensional Linear Processing / Part 3:
Superposition and Convolution / 7:
Finite-Area Superposition and Convolution / 7.1:
Sampled Image Superposition and Convolution / 7.2:
Circulant Superposition and Convolution / 7.3:
Superposition and Convolution Operator Relationships / 7.4:
Unitary Transforms / 8:
General Unitary Transforms / 8.1:
Fourier Transform / 8.2:
Cosine, Sine, and Hartley Transforms / 8.3:
Hadamard, Haar, and Daubechies Transforms / 8.4:
Karhunen--Loeve Transform / 8.5:
Linear Processing Techniques / 9:
Transform Domain Processing / 9.1:
Transform Domain Superposition / 9.2:
Fast Fourier Transform Convolution / 9.3:
Fourier Transform Filtering / 9.4:
Small Generating Kernel Convolution / 9.5:
Image Improvement / Part 4:
Image Enhancement / 10:
Contrast Manipulation / 10.1:
Histogram Modification / 10.2:
Noise Cleaning / 10.3:
Edge Crispening / 10.4:
Color Image Enhancement / 10.5:
Multispectral Image Enhancement / 10.6:
Image Restoration Models / 11:
General Image Restoration Models / 11.1:
Optical Systems Models / 11.2:
Photographic Process Models / 11.3:
Discrete Image Restoration Models / 11.4:
Point and Spatial Image Restoration Techniques / 12:
Sensor and Display Point Nonlinearity Correction / 12.1:
Continuous Image Spatial Filtering Restoration / 12.2:
Pseudoinverse Spatial Image Restoration / 12.3:
SVD Pseudoinverse Spatial Image Restoration / 12.4:
Statistical Estimation Spatial Image Restoration / 12.5:
Constrained Image Restoration / 12.6:
Blind Image Restoration / 12.7:
Geometrical Image Modification / 13:
Translation, Minification, Magnification, and Rotation / 13.1:
Spatial Warping / 13.2:
Perspective Transformation / 13.3:
Camera Imaging Model / 13.4:
Geometrical Image Resampling / 13.5:
Image Analysis / Part 5:
Morphological Image Processing / 14:
Binary Image Connectivity / 14.1:
Binary Image Hit or Miss Transformations / 14.2:
Binary Image Shrinking, Thinning, Skeletonizing, and Thickening / 14.3:
Binary Image Generalized Dilation and Erosion / 14.4:
Binary Image Close and Open Operations / 14.5:
Gray Scale Image Morphological Operations / 14.6:
Edge Detection / 15:
Edge, Line, and Spot Models / 15.1:
First-Order Derivative Edge Detection / 15.2:
Second-Order Derivative Edge Detection / 15.3:
Edge-Fitting Edge Detection / 15.4:
Luminance Edge Detector Performance / 15.5:
Color Edge Detection / 15.6:
Line and Spot Detection / 15.7:
Image Feature Extraction / 16:
Image Feature Evaluation / 16.1:
Amplitude Features / 16.2:
Transform Coefficient Features / 16.3:
Texture Definition / 16.4:
Visual Texture Discrimination / 16.5:
Texture Features / 16.6:
Image Segmentation / 17:
Amplitude Segmentation Methods / 17.1:
Clustering Segmentation Methods / 17.2:
Region Segmentation Methods / 17.3:
Boundary Detection / 17.4:
Texture Segmentation / 17.5:
Segment Labeling / 17.6:
Shape Analysis / 18:
Topological Attributes / 18.1:
Distance, Perimeter, and Area Measurements / 18.2:
Spatial Moments / 18.3:
Shape Orientation Descriptors / 18.4:
Fourier Descriptors / 18.5:
Image Detection and Registration / 19:
Template Matching / 19.1:
Matched Filtering of Continuous Images / 19.2:
Matched Filtering of Discrete Images / 19.3:
Image Registration / 19.4:
Image Processing Software / Part 6:
PIKS Image Processing Software / 20:
PIKS Functional Overview / 20.1:
PIKS Core Overview / 20.2:
PIKS Image Processing Programming Exercises / 21:
Program Generation Exercises / 21.1:
Image Manipulation Exercises / 21.2:
Colour Space Exercises / 21.3:
Region-of-Interest Exercises / 21.4:
Image Measurement Exercises / 21.5:
Quantization Exercises / 21.6:
Convolution Exercises / 21.7:
Unitary Transform Exercises / 21.8:
Linear Processing Exercises / 21.9:
Image Enhancement Exercises / 21.10:
Image Restoration Models Exercises / 21.11:
Image Restoration Exercises / 21.12:
Geometrical Image Modification Exercises / 21.13:
Morphological Image Processing Exercises / 21.14:
Edge Detection Exercises / 21.15:
Image Feature Extration Exercises / 21.16:
Image Segmentation Exercises / 21.17:
Shape Analysis Exercises / 21.18:
Image Detection and Registration Exercises / 21.19:
Vector-Space Algebra Concepts / Appendix 1:
Color Coordinate Conversion / Appendix 2:
Image Error Measures / Appendix 3:
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Acknowledgments
Continuous Image Characterization / Part 1:
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by Einar Hille
出版情報: New York : Chelsea Pub. Co., 1977-1982  2 v. ; 24 cm
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Number systems / 1:
The real number system / 1.1:
Further properties of real numbers / 1.2:
The complex number system 2. The complex plane / 1.3:
Geometry of complex numbers / 2.1:
Curves and regions in the complex plane / 2.2:
Regions and convexity / 2.3:
Paths / 2.4:
The extended plane; stereographic projection 3. Fractions, powers, and roots / 2.5:
Fractional linear transformations / 3.1:
Properties of Mobius transformations / 3.2:
Powers / 3.3:
Roots / 3.4:
The function $(z^2 +1)/(2z)$ 4. Holomorphic functions / 3.5:
Complex-valued functions and continuity / 4.1:
Differentiability; holomorphic functions / 4.2:
The Cauchy-Riemann equations / 4.3:
Laplace's equation / 4.4:
The inverse function / 4.5:
Conformal mapping / 4.6:
Function spaces 5. Power series / 4.7:
Infinite series / 5.1:
Operations on series / 5.2:
Double series / 5.3:
Convergence of power series / 5.4:
Power series as holomorphic functions / 5.5:
Taylor's series / 5.6:
Singularities; noncontinuable power series 6. Some elementary functions / 5.7:
The exponential function / 6.1:
The logarithm / 6.2:
Arbitrary powers; the binomial series / 6.3:
The trigonometric functions / 6.4:
Inverse trigonometric functions 7. Complex integration / 6.5:
Integration in the complex plane / 7.1:
Cauchy's theorem / 7.2:
Extensions / 7.3:
Cauchy's integral / 7.4:
Cauchy's formulas for the derivatives / 7.5:
Integrals of the Cauchy type / 7.6:
Analytic continuation: Schwarz's reflection principle / 7.7:
The theorem of Morera / 7.8:
The maximum principle / 7.9:
Uniformly convergent sequences of holomorphic functions 8. Representation theorems / 7.10:
The maximum modulus / 8.1:
The Laurent expansion / 8.3:
Isolated singularities / 8.4:
Meromorphic functions / 8.5:
Infinite products / 8.6:
Entire functions / 8.7:
The Gamma function 9. The calculus of residues / 8.8:
The residue theorem / 9.1:
The principle of the argument / 9.2:
Summation and expansion theorems / 9.3:
Inverse functions / 9.4:
Some properties of point sets / Appendix A:
Some properties of polygons / Appendix B:
On the theory of integration / Appendix C:
Bibliography
Index
Number systems / 1:
The real number system / 1.1:
Further properties of real numbers / 1.2:
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Hugh Davson, M.B. Segal
出版情報: London : Academic Press , New York : Grune & Stratton, 1975  2 v. ; 24 cm
シリーズ名: Introduction to physiology / Hugh Davson, M.B. Segal ; v. 1-2
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Adalbert Kerber
出版情報: Berlin ; New York : Springer-Verlag, 1971-75  2 v. ; 26 cm
シリーズ名: Lecture notes in mathematics ; 240, 495
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edited by James R. Bell and C. Gordon Bell ; organized by IFIP Technical Committee 2, Programming, International Federation for Information Processing ; program committee, P. Hibbard ... [et al.]
出版情報: Amsterdam ; New York : North-Holland Pub. Co. , New York : distributors for the U.S.A. and Canada, American Elsevier Pub. Co., 1976  xiii, 333 p. ; 23 cm
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edited by W. M. Fleischman
出版情報: Berlin ; New York : Springer-Verlag, 1970  x, 109 p ; 26 cm
シリーズ名: Lecture notes in mathematics ; 171
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出版情報: Leipzig : VEB Bibliographisches Institut, 1971  2 v. ; 24 cm
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[by] Alfred V. Aho [and] Jeffrey D. Ullman
出版情報: Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice-Hall, c1972-c1973  2 v. (xviii, 1002 p.) ; 24 cm
シリーズ名: Prentice-Hall series in automatic computation
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В.И. Чернышев ; составители, А.М. Иорданский, В.Г. Костомаров, И.Ф. Протченко ; вступительная статья В.В. Виноградова
出版情報: Москва : Изд-во "Просвещение", 1970  2 v. ; 23 cm
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Т. 1. 1. Современный русский язык, фонетика, морфология, синтаксис
2. Лексикология, лексикография
3. Культура речи
Т. 2. 1. Язык и стиль писателей
2. Диалектология
3. Правописание и методика, преподавания
4. Personalia
Т. 1. 1. Современный русский язык, фонетика, морфология, синтаксис
2. Лексикология, лексикография
3. Культура речи
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図書
J.M. Ortega and W.C. Rheinboldt
出版情報: New York : Academic Press, 1970  xx, 572 p. ; 24 cm
シリーズ名: Computer science and applied mathematics
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Preface to Classics Edition
Preface
Acknowledgments
Glossary of Symbols
Introduction
Background Material / Part I:
Sample Problems / 1.:
Two-Point Boundary Value Problems / 1.1.:
Elliptic Boundary Value Problems / 1.2.:
Integral Equations / 1.3.:
Minimization Problems / 1.4.:
Two-Dimensional Variational Problems / 1.5.:
Linear Algebra / 2.:
A Review of Basic Matrix Theory / 2.1.:
Norms / 2.2.:
Inverses / 2.3.:
Partial Ordering and Nonnegative Matrices / 2.4.:
Analysis / 3.:
Derivatives and Other Basic Concepts / 3.1.:
Mean-Value Theorems / 3.2.:
Second Derivatives / 3.3.:
Convex Functionals / 3.4.:
Nonconstructive Existence Theorems / Part II:
Gradient Mappings and Minimization / 4.:
Minimizers, Critical Points, and Gradient Mappings / 4.1.:
Uniqueness Theorems / 4.2.:
Existence Theorems / 4.3.:
Applications / 4.4.:
Contractions and the Continuation Property / 5.:
Contractions / 5.1.:
The Inverse and Implicit Function Theorems / 5.2.:
The Continuation Property / 5.3.:
Monotone Operators and Other Applications / 5.4.:
The Degree of a Mapping / 6.:
Analytic Definition of the Degree / 6.1.:
Properties of the Degree / 6.2.:
Basic Existence Theorems / 6.3.:
Monotone and Coercive Mappings / 6.4.:
Additional Analytic Results / 6.5. Appendix.:
Iterative Methods / Part III:
General Iterative Methods / 7.:
Newton's Method and Some of Its Variations / 7.1.:
Secant Methods / 7.2.:
Modification Methods / 7.3.:
Generalized Linear Methods / 7.4.:
Continuation Methods / 7.5.:
General Discussion of Iterative Methods / 7.6.:
Minimization Methods / 8.:
Paraboloid Methods / 8.1.:
Descent Methods / 8.2.:
Steplength Algorithms / 8.3.:
Conjugate-Direction Methods / 8.4.:
The Gauss-Newton and Related Methods / 8.5.:
Convergence of the Conjugate Gradient and the Davidon--Fletcher--Powell Algorithms for Quadratic Functionals / 8.6. Appendix 1.:
Search Methods for One-Dimensional Minimization / 8.7. Appendix 2.:
Local Convergence / Part IV:
Rates of Convergence--General / 9.:
The Quotient Convergence Factors / 9.1.:
The Root Convergence Factors / 9.2.:
Relations between the R and Q Convergence Factors / 9.3.:
One-Step Stationary Methods / 10.:
Basic Results / 10.1.:
Newton's Method and Some of Its Modifications / 10.2.:
Generalized Linear Iterations / 10.3.:
Comparison Theorems and Optimal [omega] for SOR Methods / 10.4.:
Multistep Methods and Additional One-Step Methods / 11.:
Introduction and First Results / 11.1.:
Consistent Approximations / 11.2.:
The General Secant Method / 11.3.:
Semilocal and Global Convergence / Part V:
Contractions and Nonlinear Majorants / 12.:
Some Generalizations of the Contraction Theorem / 12.1.:
Approximate Contractions and Sequences of Contractions / 12.2.:
Iterated Contractions and Nonexpansions / 12.3.:
Nonlinear Majorants / 12.4.:
More General Majorants / 12.5.:
Newton's Method and Related Iterations / 12.6.:
Convergence under Partial Ordering / 13.:
Contractions under Partial Ordering / 13.1.:
Monotone Convergence / 13.2.:
Convexity and Newton's Method / 13.3.:
Newton-SOR Interactions / 13.4.:
M-Functions and Nonlinear SOR Processes / 13.5.:
Convergence of Minimization Methods / 14.:
Introduction and Convergence of Sequences / 14.1.:
Steplength Analysis / 14.2.:
Gradient and Gradient-Related Methods / 14.3.:
Newton-Type Methods / 14.4.:
Univariate Relaxation and Related Processes / 14.5.:
An Annotated List of Basic Reference Books
Bibliography
Author Index
Subject Index
Preface to Classics Edition
Preface
Acknowledgments
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図書
Leonard Meirovitch
出版情報: New York : McGraw-Hill, c1970  xv, 524 p. ; 24 cm
シリーズ名: Advanced engineering series
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Preface
Fundamentals of Newtonian Mechanics / Chapter 1:
Historical Survey of Mechanics / 1.1:
Newton's Laws / 1.2:
Impulse and Momentum / 1.3:
Moment of a Force and Angular Momentum / 1.4:
Work and Energy / 1.5:
Energy Diagrams / 1.6:
Systems of Particles / 1.7:
The Two-Body Central Force Problem / 1.8:
The Inverse Square Law. Orbits of Planets and Satellites / 1.9:
Scattering by a Repulsive Central Force / 1.10:
Problems
Suggested References
Fundamentals of Analytical Mechanics / Chapter 2:
Degrees of Freedom. Generalized Coordinates / 2.1:
Systems with Constraints / 2.2:
The Stationary Value of a Function / 2.3:
The Stationary Value of a Definite Integral / 2.4:
The Principle of Virtual Work / 2.5:
D'Alembert's Principle / 2.6:
Hamilton's Principle / 2.7:
Lagrange's Equations of Motion / 2.8:
Lagrange's Equations for Impulsive Forces / 2.9:
Conservation Laws / 2.10:
Routh's Method for the Ignoration of Coordinates / 2.11:
Rayleigh's Dissipation Function / 2.12:
Hamilton's Equations / 2.13:
Motion Relative to Rotating Reference Frames / Chapter 3:
Transformation of Coordinates / 3.1:
Rotating Coordinate Systems / 3.2:
Expressions for the Motion in Terms of Moving Reference Frames / 3.3:
Motion Relative to the Rotating Earth / 3.4:
Motion of a Free Particle Relative to the Rotating Earth / 3.5:
Foucault's Pendulum / 3.6:
Rigid Body Dynamics / Chapter 4:
Kinematics of a Rigid Body / 4.1:
The Linear and Angular Momentum of a Rigid Body / 4.2:
Translation Theorem for the Angular Momentum / 4.3:
The Kinetic Energy of a Rigid Body / 4.4:
Principal Axes / 4.5:
The Equations of Motion for a Rigid Body / 4.6:
Euler's Equations of Motion / 4.7:
Euler's Angles / 4.8:
Moment-Free Inertially Symmetric Body / 4.9:
General Case of a Moment-Free Body / 4.10:
Motion of a Symmetric Top / 4.11:
The Lagrangian Equations for Quasi-Coordinates / 4.12:
The Equations of Motion Referred to an Arbitrary System of Axes / 4.13:
The Rolling of a Coin / 4.14:
Behavior of Dynamical Systems. Geometric Theory / Chapter 5:
Fundamental Concepts / 5.1:
Motion of Single-Degree-of-Freedom Autonomous Systems about Equilibrium Points / 5.2:
Conservative Systems. Motion in the Large / 5.3:
The Index of Poincare / 5.4:
Limit Cycles of Poincare / 5.5:
Stability of Multi-Degree-of-Freedom Autonomous Systems / Chapter 6:
General Linear Systems / 6.1:
Linear Autonomous Systems / 6.2:
Stability of Linear Autonomous Systems. Routh-Hurwitz Criterion / 6.3:
The Variational Equations / 6.4:
Theorem on the First-Approximation Stability / 6.5:
Variation from Canonical Systems. Constant Coefficients / 6.6:
The Liapunov Direct Method / 6.7:
Geometric Interpretation of the Liapunov Direct Method / 6.8:
Stability of Canonical Systems / 6.9:
Stability in the Presence of Gyroscopic and Dissipative Forces / 6.10:
Construction of Liapunov Functions for Linear Autonomous Systems / 6.11:
Nonautonomous Systems / Chapter 7:
Linear Systems with Periodic Coefficients. Floquet's Theory / 7.1:
Stability of Variational Equations with Periodic Coefficients / 7.2:
Orbital Stability / 7.3:
Variation from Canonical Systems. Periodic Coefficients / 7.4:
Second-Order Systems with Periodic Coefficients / 7.5:
Hill's Infinite Determinant / 7.6:
Mathieu's Equation / 7.7:
Analytical Solutions by Perturbation Techniques / 7.8:
The Fundamental Perturbation Technique / 8.1:
Secular Terms / 8.2:
Lindstedt's Method / 8.3:
The Krylov-Bogoliubov-Mitropolsky (KBM) Method / 8.4:
A Perturbation Technique Based on Hill's Determinants / 8.5:
Periodic Solutions of Nonautonomous Systems. Duffing's Equation / 8.6:
The Method of Averaging / 8.7:
Transformation Theory. The Hamilton-Jacobi Equation / Chapter 9:
The Principle of Least Action / 9.1:
Contact Transformations / 9.2:
Further Extensions of the Concept of Contact Transformations / 9.3:
Integral Invariants / 9.4:
The Lagrange and Poisson Brackets / 9.5:
Infinitesimal Contact Transformations / 9.6:
The Hamilton-Jacobi Equation / 9.7:
Separable Systems / 9.8:
Action and Angle Variables / 9.9:
Perturbation Theory / 9.10:
The Gyroscope: Theory and Applications / Chapter 10:
Oscillations of a Symmetric Gyroscope / 10.1:
Effect of Gimbal Inertia on the Motion of a Free Gyroscope / 10.2:
Effect of Rotor Shaft Flexibility on the Frequency of Oscillation of a Free Gyroscope / 10.3:
The Gyrocompass / 10.4:
The Gyropendulum. Schuler Tuning / 10.5:
Rate and Integrating Gyroscopes / 10.6:
Problems in Celestial Mechanics / Chapter 11:
Kepler's Equation. Orbit Determination / 11.1:
The Many-Body Problem / 11.2:
The Three-Body Problem / 11.3:
The Restricted Three-Body Problem / 11.4:
Stability of Motion Near the Lagrangian Points / 11.5:
The Equations of Relative Motion. Disturbing Function / 11.6:
Gravitational Potential and Torques for an Arbitrary Body / 11.7:
Precession and Nutation of the Earth's Polar Axis / 11.8:
Variation of the Orbital Elements / 11.9:
The Resolution of the Disturbing Function / 11.10:
Problems in Spacecraft Dynamics / Chapter 12:
Transfer Orbits. Changes in the Orbital Elements Due to a Small Impulse / 12.1:
Perturbations of a Satellite Orbit in the Gravitational Field of an Oblate Planet / 12.2:
The Effect of Atmospheric Drag on Satellite Orbits / 12.3:
The Attitude Motion of Orbiting Satellites. General Considerations / 12.4:
The Attitude Stability of Earth-Pointing Satellites / 12.5:
The Attitude Stability of Spinning Symmetrical Satellites / 12.6:
Variable-Mass Systems / 12.7:
Rocket Dynamics / 12.8:
Dyadics / Appendix A:
Elements of Topology and Modern Analysis / Appendix B:
Sets and Functions / B.1:
Metric Spaces / B.2:
Topological Spaces / B.3:
Name Index
Subject Index
Preface
Fundamentals of Newtonian Mechanics / Chapter 1:
Historical Survey of Mechanics / 1.1:
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M. Vidyasagar
出版情報: Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice-Hall, c1978  x, 302 p. ; 24 cm
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Preface
Note to the Reader
Introduction / 1.:
Nonlinear Differential Equations / 2.:
Mathematical Preliminaries / 2.1:
Induced Norms and Matrix Measures / 2.2:
Contraction Mapping Theorem / 2.3:
Solution Estimates / 2.4:
Second-Order Systems / 3.:
Preliminaries / 3.1:
Linearization Method / 3.2:
Periodic Solutions / 3.3:
Two Analytical Approximation Methods / 3.4:
Approximate Analysis Methods / 4.:
Describing Functions / 4.1:
Periodic Solutions: Rigorous Arguments / 4.2:
Singular Perturbations / 4.3:
Lyapunov Stability / 5.:
Stability Definitions / 5.1:
Some Preliminaries / 5.2:
Lyapunov's Direct Method / 5.3:
Stability of Linear Systems / 5.4:
Lyapunov's Linearization Method / 5.5:
The Lur'e Problem / 5.6:
Converse Theorems / 5.7:
Applications of Converse Theorems / 5.8:
Discrete-Time Systems / 5.9:
Input-Output Stability / 6.:
L[subscript p]-Spaces and their Extensions / 6.1:
Definitions of Input-Output Stability / 6.2:
Relationships Between I/O and Lyapunov Stability / 6.3:
Open-Loop Stability of Linear Systems / 6.4:
Linear Time-Invariant Feedback Systems / 6.5:
Time-Varying and/or Nonlinear Systems / 6.6:
Differential Geometric Methods / 6.7:
Basics of Differential Geometry / 7.1:
Distributions, Frobenius Theorem / 7.2:
Reachability and Observability / 7.3:
Feedback Linearization: Single-Input Case / 7.4:
Feedback Linearization: Multi-Input Case / 7.5:
Input-Output Linearization / 7.6:
Stabilization of Linearizable Systems / 7.7:
Prevalence of Differential Equations with Unique Solutions / A.:
Proof of the Kalman-Yacubovitch Lemma / B.:
Proof of the Frobenius Theorem / C.:
References
Index
Preface to the Classics Edition
Preface
Note to the Reader
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