This book reports on August Ferdinand Möbius in the mirror of his time, with its political and social peculiarities.
The book is written in a non-technical format to be readable by anyone with an interest in global warming and a desire to understand what needs to be done about it.
This book presents to English readers the research on the Sudarium of Oviedo, most of which has been available in Spanish so far. It includes a thorough critical analysis and new unpublished studies.
This book presents cutting-edge research topics from experts in the field of synthesis and characterization of luminescent nanomaterials and their potential applications. It... Læs mere
This book provides a comprehensive review on the chemistry, physics, and material applications of open-shell singlet diradicaloids. Particularly, it elaborates the fundamental structure–diradical character–electronic property relationships both theoretically and experimentally.
This book provides an overview of the latest advances in this field, offering insights into the materials... Læs mere
This textbook showcases the rapidly developing field of materials optics. It is aimed at a broad audience as the readers require only university entry level knowledge of physics, chemistry, and optics.
This book focuses on the research and development in the field of self-aware robots. Its theme is artificial consciousness, a field that covers... Læs mere
This book explores collaboration between artists and scientists and examines the ways in which scientific data and research findings can be communicated, translated and transformed using the techniques of contemporary art and information technology.
The book reproduces more than 250 extracts from important texts, which provide examples of how dance in India was perceived as an art, as well its position in the broader cultural, religious, social, and ethical environment.
This book introduces polytempic polymicrotonality as a new musical aesthetic. It displays examples of music literature for musical precedence in this area, focusing on Charles Ives’s Universe Symphony, unfinished since 1925 and realized recently by Johnny Reinhard in 1996.
The book explores the connection between pioneering work on topological phases of matter and a flurry of activity that followed.