An Introduction to the Mathematical Theory of Dynamic Materials
This fascinating book is a treatise on real space-age materials. It is a mathematical treatment of a novel concept in material science that characterizes the properties of dynamic materials - that is, material substances whose properties are variable in space and time. Unlike conventional composites that are often found in nature, dynamic materials are mostly the products of modern technology developed to maintain the most effective control over dynamic processes ...
This introduction to American Independent Cinema offers both a comprehensive industrial and economic history of the sector from the early twentieth century to the present and a study of key individual films, filmmakers and film companies. Readers will develop an understanding of the complex dynamic relations between independent and mainstream American cinema.
Topics in Dynamic Model Analysis, Advanced Matrix Methods and Unit-Root Econometrics Representation Theorems (Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathemati
This monograph provides an insightful analysis of dynamic modelling in econometrics by bridging the unit-root gap between structural and time series approaches and focusing on representation theorems of (co)integrated processes. The book starts by providing a self-contained - rigorous as well as innovative - analytical setting to guide the formulation and solution in closed form of vector autoregressive models with unit roots.
Dynamic Human Anatomy, Version 2.0Dynamic Human Anatomy is the perfect supplement to Lippincott Williams & Wilkins’s print anatomy products. This flexible electronic product can be used as a "programmable" presentation tool for instructors, a student/instructor information resource, an interactive atlas, and a study/review/testing aid.
This book shows how to design approximation algorithms: efficient algorithms that find provably near-optimal solutions. The book is organized around central algorithmic techniques for designing approximation algorithms, including greedy and local search algorithms, dynamic programming, linear and semidefinite programming, and randomization.