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Intertwingled: Information Changes Everything
Intertwingled: Information Changes Everything

This is a book about everything. Or, to be precise, it explores how everything is connected from code to culture. We think we're designing software, services, and experiences, but we're not. We are intervening in ecosystems. Until we open our minds, we will forever repeat our mistakes. In this spirited tour of information architecture...

The Code Book: The Evolution of Secrecy from Mary, Queen of Scots to Quantum Cryptography
The Code Book: The Evolution of Secrecy from Mary, Queen of Scots to Quantum Cryptography

Codes have decided the fates of empires, countries, and monarchies throughout recorded history. Mary, Queen of Scots was put to death by her cousin, Queen Elizabeth, for the high crime of treason after spymaster Sir Francis Walsingham cracked the secret code she used to communicate with her conspirators. And thus the course of British history...

ESR Spectroscopy in Membrane Biophysics (Biological Magnetic Resonance)
ESR Spectroscopy in Membrane Biophysics (Biological Magnetic Resonance)

Starting from a comprehensive quantum mechanical description, this book introduces the optical (IR, Raman, UV/Vis, CD, fluorescence and laser spectroscopy) and magnetic resonance (1D and 2D-NMR, ESR) techniques. The book offers a timely review of the increasing interest in using spin-label ESR as an alternative structural technique for NMR or...

Alchemy and Psychotherapy: Post-Jungian Perspectives
Alchemy and Psychotherapy: Post-Jungian Perspectives

Alchemical symbols are part of popular culture, most recently popularised in the Harry Potter books. Alchemy intrigued Carl Jung, the founder of analytical psychology. It inspired him as he wrote ‘the Red Book’ - the journal of his voyage of internal discovery. He devoted much of his life to it, using alchemical symbols as...

Understanding the Nanotechnology Revolution
Understanding the Nanotechnology Revolution

A unique introduction for general readers to the underlying concepts of nanotechnology, covering a wide spectrum ranging from biology to quantum computing. The material is presented in the simplest possible way, including a few mathematical equations, but not mathematical derivations. It also outlines as simply as possible the major...

What is What in the Nanoworld: A Handbook on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
What is What in the Nanoworld: A Handbook on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology

The third, partly revised and enlarged edition of this introductory reference summarizes the terms and definitions, most important phenomena, and regulations occurring in the physics, chemistry, technology, and application of nanostructures. A representative collection of fundamental terms and definitions from quantum physics and chemistry,...

The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Time (Oxford Handbooks)
The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Time (Oxford Handbooks)

As the study of time has flourished in the physical and human sciences, the philosophy of time has come into its own as a lively and diverse area of academic research. Philosophers investigate not just the metaphysics of time, and our experience and representation of time, but the role of time in ethics and action, and philosophical issues in...

Physics of Semiconductor Devices
Physics of Semiconductor Devices

This book describes the basic physics of semiconductors, including the hierarchy of transport models, and connects the theory with the functioning of actual semiconductor devices.  Details are worked out carefully and derived from the basic physics, while keeping the internal coherence of the concepts and explaining various levels of...

History and Evolution of Concepts in Physics
History and Evolution of Concepts in Physics

Our understanding of nature, and in particular of physics and the laws governing it, has changed radically since the days of the ancient Greek natural philosophers. This book explains how and why these changes occurred, through landmark experiments as well as theories that - for their time - were revolutionary. The presentation covers...

Micromechanisms of Friction and Wear: Introduction to Relativistic Tribology (Springer Series in Materials Science)
Micromechanisms of Friction and Wear: Introduction to Relativistic Tribology (Springer Series in Materials Science)

The modern vision of the micromechanism of friction and wear is explored, from the examination of ideal and real crystal structure and adhesion properties to the dynamics of solid frictional interaction. The fundamental quantum-mechanical and relativity principles of particle interaction are considered as basis of friction micro-process...

Analytical Methods for Food Additives (Woodhead Publishing Series in Food Science, Technology and Nutrition)
Analytical Methods for Food Additives (Woodhead Publishing Series in Food Science, Technology and Nutrition)

Additives are added to food to perform different technological functions, for example, to increase shelf life (preservatives), or to protect against rancidity (antioxidants). The use of additives in food is controlled by separate legislation relating to, for example, colours in food, sweeteners, miscellaneous additives (other than...

Design of Hashing Algorithms (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
Design of Hashing Algorithms (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)

Historically, computer security is related to both cryptography and access control in operating systems. Cryptography, although mostly applied in the military and diplomacy, was used to protect communication channels and storage facilities (especially the backups). In the seventies there was a breakthrough in cryptography - the...

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