Academy of Sciences of the USSR:
Group Theoretical Methods in Physics Proceedings of the Third Seminar Yurmala, May 22-24, 1985 Volume 2 - eerste uitgave
1985, ISBN: c366af68e3b838154efb4f01f0be9257
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Berlin, Germany: Springer, 1984. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very good copy in the original illustrated, paper-covered boards. Spine bands and panel edges slightly dulled and dust-toned as w… Meer...
Berlin, Germany: Springer, 1984. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very good copy in the original illustrated, paper-covered boards. Spine bands and panel edges slightly dulled and dust-toned as with age. Corners sharp with an overall tight, bright and clean impression. Physical description: XII, 380 pages. Contents: I Economic Theory -- I.1 Macroeconomic Models -- Investment in Inventory -- Tatonnement Processes with Set-Valued Excess-Demand -- De Minimis Non Curat Praetor or: There Might Be Small Disadvantages in Foreign Trade -- Hidden Symmetries: Lie Groups and Economic Conservation Laws -- I.2 Production and Price Theory -- Sequences of Mechanistic Price Indices -- A Logical Foundation of the Cost of Living Index -- On the Construction of Utility Functions Which Correspond to Homogeneous Demand Systems -- I.3 Game-Theoretic Models -- Are Cartel Laws Bad for Business? -- On the Value of Market Information and Rational Expectations -- I.4 Spatial Economics -- The Von Thotelling Rule: On Johann Heinrich von Th Model of General Economic Interdependence in Space and Time -- The Locational Behaviour of the Chemical Industry in the United States After World War II -- Location Theory of the Firm Facing Uncertain Prices and Transport Rates -- On the Art of Successful Analogy Formation: Martin Beckmanns Continuous Model of Economic Space -- II Stochastics and Decision Theory -- Reduction of State Space in Dynamic Programming with Integrated Forecasting -- The Foundations of Probability -- An Optimization Problem in Assemblage Systems -- Optimal Replacement under Differing Amounts of Information -- Lower-Bound Benefits of Air Pollution Reductions in the Munich Metropolitan Area (MMA) -- Evolution of Organizations -- Asymptotic Optimality of Differentiated SPRTs for Composite Hypotheses -- Dynamic Linear Models with Rational Expectations of Current Endogenous Variables -- Continuous Linear Representations of Preference Orderings in Vector Spaces -- III Computational Problems -- Optimal Routes in Compound Transportation Systems -- Greedy Solutions for General Set Covering Problems -- The German Nonlinear Income Tax Scale in Linear Programming Models - Linear Approximations and Error Analysis -- Can the Ellipsoid Method Be Efficient? -- A Dual Quadratic Programming Algorithm -- Computational Problems in Economics -- List of Contributors. Subjects: Beckmann, Martin J. Operations research.Economics. Economics Addresses, essays, lectures. Operations research Addresses, essays, lectures., Berlin, Germany: Springer, 1984, 0, London: The Royal Society. Good. 1950. First Edition; First Edition. Library Buckram. Iv, 584 pages. With plates, diagrams, (folding) tables & illustrations. Original wrappers in. With library stamps & labels. Slight wear & some soiling to spine, covers & corners. Small closed tear in bottom margin front free endpaper. Corners slightly frayed. ; Ex-Library; Quarto; SERIES A VOLUME 200No. A 1060. 22 December 1949Ñ Vibration-rotation bands of allene. By C. H. Miller and H. W. Thompson, F. R. S. Ñ Vibration-rotation bands of some polyatomic molecules. By A. R. H. Cole and H. W. Thompson, F. R. S. Ñ On Heisenberg+s elementary theory of turbulence. By S. Chandrasekhar, F. R. S. Ñ Some theorems on perturbation theory. By E. C. Titchmarsh, F. R. S. Ñ Plastic deformation of silver chloride. II. Photoelastic study of the internal stresses in glide packets. By J. F. Nye. (Plates 1 to 4) Ñ Experiments on the superconductive transition. By D. K. C. MacDonald and K. MendelssohnÑ Correlated incompressible and compressible boundary layers. By K. Stewartson Ñ The sedimentation and diffusion of small particles. By C. N. Davies Ñ The inflammation of alkyl nitrate vapours and the effect of inert diluents. By P. Gray and A. D. Yoffe Ñ One-dimensional dislocations. III. Influence of the second harmonic term in the potential representation, on the properties of the model. By F. C. Frank and J. H. Van der Merwe No. A 1061. 6 January 1950Ñ A discussion on the physics and chemistry of hydrocarbon gels. By E. K. -Rideal, F. R. S. And others. (Plate 5) Ñ The tides in oceans on a rotating globe. V. By G. R. Goldsbrough, F. R. S. Ñ A comparison of the compressibilities of some gases with that of nitrogen at pressures below one atmosphere. By G. A. Bottomley, Doreen S. Massie and R. Whytlaw-Gray, F. R. S. Ñ The relativity of Galilean frames. By E. A. Milne, F. R. S. Ñ The dynamics of the combustion products behind plane and spherical detonation fronts in explosives. By Sir Geoffrey Taylor, F. R. S. Ñ The velocity of sound in general relativity, with a discussion of the problem of the fluid sphere with constant velocity of sound. By A. R. Curtis Ñ Thermal conductivities of organic vapours. By J. D. Lambert, E. N. Staines and S. D. Woods Ñ Polar structures in the theory of conjugated molecules. I. Identification of the ethylene 77-electron states. By D. P. Craig Ñ Flash photolysis and spectroscopy. A new method for the study of free radical reactions. By G. Porter. (Plates 6 to 8) No. A 1062. 7 February 1950Ñ The mechanism and kinetics of the heterogeneous polymerization of vinyl monomers. I. The benzoyl peroxide catalyzed polymerization of vinyl chloride. By W. I. Bengough and R. G. W. Norrish, F. R. S. Ñ The characters of a collineation group in five dimensions. By J. A. Todd, F. R. S. 320 Studies in copolymerization. I. The evaluation of the kinetic coefficients for the copolymerization of styrene and methyl methacrylate. By H. W. Melville, F. R. S. And L. Valentine Ñ Studies in copolymerization. * II. A discussion of the validity of the results and some theoretical implications. By H. W. Melville, F. R. S. And L. Valentine Ñ The mechanics of large bubbles rising through extended liquids and through liquids in tubes. By R. M. Davies and Sir Geoffrey Taylor, F. R. SÑ Polar structures in the theory of conjugated molecules. II. Symmetry properties and matrix elements for polar structures. By D. P. Craig Ñ Polar structures in the theory of conjugated molecules. III. The energy levels of benzene. By D. P. Craig Ñ The nature of the sulphur-oxygen bond. By W. Moffitt Ñ New terms of the 5d8Qs2 and 5d86s2 configurations of the spectrum of Hg III. By E. W. FosterÑ A class of enumerations of importance in genetics. By R. A. Fisher, F. R. S. (Abstract) Ñ The utilization of carbon sources by Bact. Lactis aerogenes. I. General survey. By A. C. Baskett and Sir Cyril Hinshelwood, F. R. S. (Abstract) Ñ The utilization of carbon sources by Bact. Lactis aerogenes. II. The significance of the tricarboxylic acid cycle. By A. C. Baskett and Sir Cyril Hinshelwood, F. R. S. (Abstract) Ñ The utilization of potassium by Bact. Lactis aerogenes. By A. A. Eddy and Sir Cyril Hinshelwood, F. R. S. With an Appendix by C. J. Danby, A. A. Eddy and Sir Cyril Hinshelwood, F. R. S. (Abstract) No. A 1063. 22 February 1950Ñ The effect of thermal cycles on the structure of alloys : diffusion effects in two phase alloys. By R. J. Davis and W. Hume-Rothery, F. R. S. Ñ The kinetics of the thermal decomposition of normal paraffin hydrocarbons. I. The inhibition of chains and the nature of the residual reaction. By F. J. Stubbs and Sir Cyril Hinshelwood, F. R. S. Ñ Configurational interaction in molecular orbital theory. A higher approximation in the non-empirical method. By D. P. CraigÑ Ionospheric cross-modulation at oblique incidence. By L. G. H. Huxley Ñ The supersonic flow of compressible fluid through axially symmetric tubes of uniform and varying section. By R. K. Tempest Ñ On the formulation of rheological equations of state. By J. G. Oldroyd Ñ Electronic wave functions. I. A general method of calculation for the stationary states of any molecular system. By S. F. BoysÑ The diffraction of blast. II. By M. J. Lighthill Ñ The dimerization of ammonia and amines. By J. D. Lambert and E. D. T. Strong Ñ On the asymptotic distribution of eigenvalues. By J. S. De Wet and F. Mandl Ñ Index ., The Royal Society, 1950, 2.5, Moscow: Nauka, 1985. Hardcover. Very Good. 22 x 15 cm. Octavo. 638pp. Equations, figures. Bound into blue boards. The majority of the papers are in Russian language with a few in English. Volume 2 only. These Proceedings cover various topics in modern physics in which group theoretical methods can be applied effectively. They cover such areas as representation theory, the theory and applications of dynamical symmetries and coherent states, symmetries in atomic, molecular, nuclear and elementary particle physics, field theory including gauge theories, supersymmetry and supergravity, general relativity and cosmology, the theory of space groups and its applications to solid state physics and phase transitions, the problems of quantum and classical mechanics and paraxial optics, and the theory of nonlinear equations and solitons., Nauka, 1985, 3<