... important of Einstein’s theories date back to this period Amongst these may be mentioned: The Special Theoryof Relativity, Inertia of Energy, Theoryofthe Brownian Movement, andthe Quantum- Law ofthe ... Behaviourof Measuring-Rods and Clocks in Motion Theorem ofthe Addition of Velocities The Experiment of Fizeau The Heuristic Value oftheTheoryofRelativity General Results oftheTheory Experience ... Propagation of Light with the Principle ofRelativity On the Idea of Time inPhysicsTheRelativityof Simultaneity On theRelativityofthe Conception of Distance The Lorentz Transformation The Behaviour...
... description ofthe information presented in each module ofthe handbook Volume of Module - Atomic and Nuclear Physics Introduces concepts of atomic physics including the atomic nature of matter, the ... to the line of stability on the Chart ofthe Nuclides Nuclides that lie below and to the right ofthe line of stability will typically beta minus decay Nuclides above and to the left ofthe line ... on the safe and reliable operation of facility components andsystemsThe Nuclear Physicsand Reactor Theory handbook consists of four modules that are contained in two volumes The following...
... is one ofthe most powerful tools for fusing the split between the two functions ofthe brain the fusing ofthe logical with the intuitive, the fusing ofthe analytical perceptions with the sensorial ... Third, the higher the center of gravity is above the floor, the slower the toppling rate Therefore, holding the arms high andthe gesture leg at the knee ofthe supporting leg makes regaining balance ... trajectory So the next level of understanding is figuring out how the dancer creates the illusion of floating That involves understanding how he or she controls the location ofthe cg inthe body so...
... preservation ofthe outward appearance ofthe buildings, safety of occupants of other flats, safety ofthe buildings, or for the preservation ofthe peaceable enjoyment by the other occupants of their ... were also introduced to cater for the upper-middle income group On the other hand, improving quality of existing housing was continuously carried out since the early 1970s In promoting the identity ... supply of lowpriced land in growing urban areas; and finally conceive and operate housing policy and other social policies as an integral part ofthe development (Yuen, 1999 inthe summary of [Pugh,...
... juxtaposing the two indicative trendlines of PR andofthe visual angle of sky at window of public housing designs, the opposite trends ofthe two indicators are clearly addressed While the PR of ... measured from the building line on the ground ofthe nearest adjacent property to the roof line ofthe case study housing The smaller the angle, the higher score the case study housing achieves ... Empirically, the indicative trend of land use performance has been increasing, whereas the other has been decreasing over time Case studies inthe early stage, up to and including the 1980s, are often in...
... outlook in defining the elements and operations ofthe 'system', an approach inherited from CriticalTheory' (Tzonis, 2004) The position ofthe Integrated Framework for Sustainable Housing Design and ... revisiting and compiling the assessment criteria and influencing factors ofthe sustainable performances (as established in Part III); and – Identifying agenda for future researches and concluding the ... sustainability to be the overarching guide to policy andbehaviour permanently 14.4 Current state of building environmental assessment method Since at the beginning ofthe thesis, the state of...
... starting point for sustainable housing? In acknowledging (1) the insufficiency of including resident behaviourin environmental performance approach, (2) the call for further understanding of resident ... ofthe study in approaching sustainable housing 1.5.2 Research objectives The driving force of this research is the disintegrating and contesting phenomenon of sustainable architecture with the ... The average person or group living, working, recreating, or being educated inthe built environment remains, for the most part, aloof and apart from these rewards, the gains residing mainly in...
... the focus pressure andthe pressure at the point of entry into the body (in this case 50 mm in front ofthe focus) The wavefronts have a thickness of about mm and propagate inthe direction of ... independent ofthe type of system used, are offered by the individual manufacturers A distinction is usually made between offline and in- line localization, the latter being characterized by the ... obtained 14 Physicsand Technology of ESWT/CSWT Design Concept of MINILITH® SL1 ® Fig 24: Lithotrack display By moving the therapy head and watching the corresponding movements ofthe focus on the...
... observed The other strategy uses streptavidin – biotin interaction This is of particular interest because ofthe large association energy ofthe complex Inthe presence of streptavidin the assembly of ... morphology and polymorph ofthe mineral under mild synthetic conditions In this review, we present examples of organic-inorganic systemsof different kinds, employed for the synthesis of inorganic ... to the synthetic chemist On the one hand mineral formation is dominated by molecular interactions leading to nucleation and crystal growth On the other hand there is the assembly of mineral components...
... applications ofthe Mach−Zehnder interferometer Some of these applications will be discussed inthe following sections 1.2 Principles ofQuantum Interference Inthe classical theoryof optical interference ... ti ) i (1.6) (1.7) is the intensity ofthe field emerging from the ith slit inthe absence ofthe other, and ui = si /Ri Hence, the average intensity at the point R on the screen at time t may ... giving maximal (1) variation inthe interference pattern For two independent fields, |g12 | = 0, and then the resulting intensity at P is just the sum ofthe intensities ofthe two fields, and...
... computable systems are incomplete, then quantumphysics is inadequate to explain the mind Thus a new (layer of) physics is needed and Penrose offers his theoryofthe Objective Reduction ofthequantum ... was the problem ofthe corpuscular versus the vibrational theoryof light andthe other was the problem of atomic spectra andthe discrete, quantised, energy values inherent in electrons in their ... by the naming - these are the things that are named ML: Andof course, behind the qualia there are physical things going on Andin a sense the concept of a quale is something that arises in an...
... given in Section Based on the method of proof andthe validity of Theorem 1.1 for systems after suitable modifications ofthe definition of Tp,k in 1.3 andofthe hypotheses H1; κ , H2; κ , and H3; ... proof of Theorem 1.2 is to derive the case κ from the case κ ≥ by regularization ofthe coefficients and stability ofthe Fredholm index The major obstacle in doing so is the mere CM regularity of ... ofthe coefficients is close enough If so, by the openness ofthe set of Fredholm operators andthe local constancy ofthe index, it follows that T∞ and T∞ are Fredholm with index T∞ index Tp and...
... on one hand, and to systemsof more than one atom and molecules, on the other One could then say that thequantumtheory is thetheoryof tiny little things, thephysicsofthe very small scale ... one ofthe most intriguing aspects ofquantum theory: its probabilistic nature Inthe words of Ashes Peres [22]: In a strict sense, quantumtheory is a set of rules allowing the computation of probabilities ... exclusive ofthe foundations ofphysicsand gained the status of a practical resource for quantum information The following decades have seen great development ofquantum information theory, both...
... rules taking care of aggregation, elision etc This base generator was then trained on 9/10 ofthe corpus (the training data) different random divisions ofthe corpus into training and testing data ... evaluation measures in NLG inthe future: (i) performing similar experiments to the one described here in other domains, and with more subjects and larger test sets; (ii) investigating whether automatic ... that determines the content ofthe weather forecast by analysing the numerical data using linear segmentation and 314 other data analysis techniques; and a microplanning and realisation module which...
... controller The places start, fetching, fd, decoding, and execute model the states ofthe instruction inthe pipeline flow The place control models the control ofthe flow of instructions through the pipeline ... are collected on the firing ofthe transition linked with the breakpoint monitor: (i) the interval firing time, that is, the current time minus the last firing time, and (ii) the interval energy ... otherwise Accesses to the FLASH memory stall the pipeline, causing the introduction of pipeline bubbles inthe wake ofthe stalled instruction (see the output arc of transition f2) The bubbles pass...