The Partition Method for a Power Series Expansion

The Partition Method for a Power Series Expansion
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 314
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ISBN-10 : 9780128045114
ISBN-13 : 0128045116
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Synopsis The Partition Method for a Power Series Expansion by : Victor Kowalenko

The Partition Method for a Power Series Expansion: Theory and Applications explores how the method known as 'the partition method for a power series expansion', which was developed by the author, can be applied to a host of previously intractable problems in mathematics and physics. In particular, this book describes how the method can be used to determine the Bernoulli, cosecant, and reciprocal logarithm numbers, which appear as the coefficients of the resulting power series expansions, then also extending the method to more complicated situations where the coefficients become polynomials or mathematical functions. From these examples, a general theory for the method is presented, which enables a programming methodology to be established. Finally, the programming techniques of previous chapters are used to derive power series expansions for complex generating functions arising in the theory of partitions and in lattice models of statistical mechanics. - Explains the partition method by presenting elementary applications involving the Bernoulli, cosecant, and reciprocal logarithm numbers - Compares generating partitions via the BRCP algorithm with the standard lexicographic approaches - Describes how to program the partition method for a power series expansion and the BRCP algorithm

In Celebration of K.C. Hines

In Celebration of K.C. Hines
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : 9789814293662
ISBN-13 : 9814293660
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis In Celebration of K.C. Hines by : Bruce H. J. McKellar

This book presents a comprehensive review of a diverse range of subjects in physics written by physicists who have all been taught by or are associated with K C Hines. Ken Hines was a great mentor with far-reaching influence on his students who later went on to make outstanding contributions to physics in their careers. The papers provide significant insights into statistical physics, plasma physics from fluorescent lighting to quantum pair plasmas, cosmic ray physics, nuclear reactions, and many other fields. Sample Chapter(s). Chapter 1: Concerning Ken Hines... (358 KB). Contents: Resonant X-Ray Scattering and X-Ray Absorption: Closing the Circle? (Z Barnea et al.); The Screened Field of a Test Particle (R L Dewar); Aspects of Plasma Physics (R J Hosking); The Boltzmann Equation in Fluorescent Lamp Theory (G Lister); Pair Modes in Relativistic Quantum Plasmas (D B Melrose & J McOrist); Neutrons from the Galactic Centre (R R Volkas); Quaternions and Octonions in Nature (G C Joshi); Accretion onto the Supermassive Black Hole at the Centre of Our Galaxy (F Melia); and other papers. Readership: Academics and graduate students interested in physics.

The Stokes Phenomenon, Borel Summation and Mellin-Barnes Regularisation

The Stokes Phenomenon, Borel Summation and Mellin-Barnes Regularisation
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Publisher : Bentham Science Publishers
Total Pages : 262
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ISBN-10 : 9781608050109
ISBN-13 : 1608050106
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis The Stokes Phenomenon, Borel Summation and Mellin-Barnes Regularisation by : Victor Kowalenko

The Stokes phenomenon refers to the emergence of jump discontinuities in asymptotic expansions at specific rays in the complex plane. This book presents a radical theory for the phenomenon by introducing the concept of regularization. Two methods of regularization, Borel summation and Mellin-Barnes regularization, are used to derive general expressions for the regularized values of asymptotic expansions throughout the complex plane. Though different, both yield identical values, which, where possible, agree with the original functions. Consequently, asymptotics has been elevated to a true disc

Nuclear Science Abstracts

Nuclear Science Abstracts
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 1658
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ISBN-10 : PSU:000047759343
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Computer Simulation Studies in Condensed-Matter Physics XI

Computer Simulation Studies in Condensed-Matter Physics XI
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : 9783642600951
ISBN-13 : 3642600956
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Computer Simulation Studies in Condensed-Matter Physics XI by : David P. Landau

More than a decade ago, because of the phenomenal growth in the power of computer simulations, The University of Georgia formed the first institutional unit devoted to the use of simulations in research and teaching: The Center for Simulational Physics. As the simulations community expanded further, we sensed a need for a meeting place for both experienced simulators and neophytes to discuss new techniques and recent results in an environment which promoted extended discussion. As a consequence, the Center for Simulational Physics established an annual workshop on Recent Developments in Computer Simulation Studies in Condensed Matter Physics. This year's workshop was the eleventh in this series, and the interest shown by the scientific community demonstrates quite clearly the useful purpose which the series has served. The latest workshop was held at The University of Georgia, February 23-27, 1998, and these proceedings provide a "status report" on a number of important topics. This volume is published with the goal of timely dissemination of the material to a wider audience. We wish to offer a special thanks to IBM Corporation for their generous support of this year's workshop. This volume contains both invited papers and contributed presentations on problems in both classical and quantum condensed matter physics. We hope that each reader will benefit from specialized results as well as profit from exposure to new algorithms, methods of analysis, and conceptual developments. Athens, GA, U. S. A. D. P. Landau April 1998 H-B.

Reviews in Computational Chemistry, Volume 26

Reviews in Computational Chemistry, Volume 26
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 570
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ISBN-10 : 9780470399538
ISBN-13 : 0470399538
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Reviews in Computational Chemistry, Volume 26 by : Kenny B. Lipkowitz

Computational chemistry is increasingly used in conjunction with organic, inorganic, medicinal, biological, physical, and analytical chemistry, biotechnology, materials science, and chemical physics. This series is essential in keeping those individuals involved in these fields abreast of recent developments in computational chemistry.

Applications Of Field Theory Methods In Statistical Physics Of Nonequilibrium Systems

Applications Of Field Theory Methods In Statistical Physics Of Nonequilibrium Systems
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 352
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ISBN-10 : 9789811229992
ISBN-13 : 9811229996
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Applications Of Field Theory Methods In Statistical Physics Of Nonequilibrium Systems by : Bohdan I Lev

This book formulates a unified approach to the description of many-particle systems combining the methods of statistical physics and quantum field theory. The benefits of such an approach are in the description of phase transitions during the formation of new spatially inhomogeneous phases, as well in describing quasi-equilibrium systems with spatially inhomogeneous particle distributions (for example, self-gravitating systems) and metastable states.The validity of the methods used in the statistical description of many-particle systems and models (theory of phase transitions included) is discussed and compared. The idea of using the quantum field theory approach and related topics (path integration, saddle-point and stationary-phase methods, Hubbard-Stratonovich transformation, mean-field theory, and functional integrals) is described in detail to facilitate further understanding and explore more applications.To some extent, the book could be treated as a brief encyclopedia of methods applicable to the statistical description of spatially inhomogeneous equilibrium and metastable particle distributions. Additionally, the general approach is not only formulated, but also applied to solve various practically important problems (gravitating gas, Coulomb-like systems, dusty plasmas, thermodynamics of cellular structures, non-uniform dynamics of gravitating systems, etc.).

The Rise and Fall of the German Combinatorial Analysis

The Rise and Fall of the German Combinatorial Analysis
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 424
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ISBN-10 : 9783030938208
ISBN-13 : 3030938204
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Synopsis The Rise and Fall of the German Combinatorial Analysis by : Eduardo Noble

This text presents the ideas of a particular group of mathematicians of the late 18th century known as “the German combinatorial school” and its influence. The book tackles several questions concerning the emergence and historical development of the German combinatorial analysis, which was the unfinished scientific research project of that group of mathematicians. The historical survey covers the three main episodes in the evolution of that research project: its theoretical antecedents (which go back to the innovative ideas on mathematical analysis of the late 17th century) and first formulation, its consolidation as a foundationalist project of mathematical analysis, and its dissolution at the beginning of the 19th century. In addition, the book analyzes the influence of the ideas of the combinatorial school on German mathematics throughout the 19th century.

Quantum Chromodynamics on the Lattice

Quantum Chromodynamics on the Lattice
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 352
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ISBN-10 : 9783642018497
ISBN-13 : 3642018491
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Quantum Chromodynamics on the Lattice by : Christof Gattringer

This introduction to quantum chromodynamics presents the basic concepts and calculations in a clear and didactic style accessible to those new to the field. Readers will find useful methods for obtaining numerical results, including pure gauge theory and quenched spectroscopy.

Algebraic and Geometric Ideas in the Theory of Discrete Optimization

Algebraic and Geometric Ideas in the Theory of Discrete Optimization
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Publisher : SIAM
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : 9781611972436
ISBN-13 : 1611972434
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Algebraic and Geometric Ideas in the Theory of Discrete Optimization by : Jesus A. De Loera

In recent years, many new techniques have emerged in the mathematical theory of discrete optimization that have proven to be effective in solving a number of hard problems. This book presents these recent advances, particularly those that arise from algebraic geometry, commutative algebra, convex and discrete geometry, generating functions, and other tools normally considered outside of the standard curriculum in optimization. These new techniques, all of which are presented with minimal prerequisites, provide a transition from linear to nonlinear discrete optimization. This book can be used as a textbook for advanced undergraduates or first-year graduate students in mathematics, computer science or operations research. It is also appropriate for mathematicians, engineers, and scientists engaged in computation who wish to gain a deeper understanding of how and why algorithms work.