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Blockchain in Life Sciences (Blockchain Technologies)

by Wendy Charles

This book highlights the latest advances on the implementation and adaptation of blockchain technologies in real-world scientific, biomedical, and data applications. It presents rapid advancements in life sciences research and development by applying the unique capabilities inherent in distributed ledger technologies. The book unveils the current uses of blockchain in drug discovery, drug and device tracking, real-world data collection, and increased patient engagement used to unlock opportunities to advance life sciences research. This paradigm shift is explored from the perspectives of pharmaceutical professionals, biotechnology start-ups, regulatory agencies, ethical review boards, and blockchain developers. This book enlightens readers about the opportunities to empower and enable data in life sciences.

Blockchain’s Transformative Potential of Financial Technology for Sustainable Futures (Information Systems Engineering and Management #17)

by Alvaro Rocha Vikas Sharma Munish Gupta Nilesh Arora

"Blockchain's Transformative Potential of Financial Technology for Sustainable Futures" delves into the groundbreaking impact of blockchain technology on the financial sector, highlighting its potential to foster sustainable development. This comprehensive volume brings together a diverse array of experts who explore how blockchain can revolutionize financial technology (FinTech) by enhancing transparency, efficiency, and inclusivity. The book examines blockchain's role in promoting financial inclusion, providing secure and accessible financial services to underserved populations. By bridging gaps in the current financial system, blockchain empowers individuals and communities, driving economic growth and resilience. Additionally, it addresses the environmental benefits of blockchain, showcasing innovative solutions like decentralized energy markets and transparent supply chains that contribute to sustainability. Readers will gain insights into real-world applications of blockchain, supported by case studies and in-depth analyses. The book also navigates the complex regulatory and ethical landscape, offering guidance on harnessing blockchain's potential responsibly. "Blockchain's Transformative Potential of Financial Technology for Sustainable Futures" is an essential resource for professionals, researchers, and policymakers interested in the future of FinTech and sustainable development. It serves as a catalyst for further research, dialogue, and collaboration, inspiring a new era of financial innovation and sustainability.

Blocks of Finite Groups and Their Invariants (Lecture Notes in Mathematics #2127)

by Benjamin Sambale

Providing a nearly complete selection of up-to-date methods and results on block invariants with respect to their defect groups, this book covers the classical theory pioneered by Brauer, the modern theory of fusion systems introduced by Puig, the geometry of numbers developed by Minkowski, the classification of finite simple groups, and various computer assisted methods. In a powerful combination, these tools are applied to solve many special cases of famous open conjectures in the representation theory of finite groups. Most of the material is drawn from peer-reviewed journal articles, but there are also new previously unpublished results. In order to make the text self-contained, detailed proofs are given whenever possible. Several tables add to the text's usefulness as a reference. The book is aimed at experts in group theory or representation theory who may wish to make use of the presented ideas in their research.

Blow-up Theory for Elliptic PDEs in Riemannian Geometry (Mathematical Notes #45)

by Emmanuel Hebey Olivier Druet Frédéric Robert

Elliptic equations of critical Sobolev growth have been the target of investigation for decades because they have proved to be of great importance in analysis, geometry, and physics. The equations studied here are of the well-known Yamabe type. They involve Schrödinger operators on the left hand side and a critical nonlinearity on the right hand side. A significant development in the study of such equations occurred in the 1980s. It was discovered that the sequence splits into a solution of the limit equation--a finite sum of bubbles--and a rest that converges strongly to zero in the Sobolev space consisting of square integrable functions whose gradient is also square integrable. This splitting is known as the integral theory for blow-up. In this book, the authors develop the pointwise theory for blow-up. They introduce new ideas and methods that lead to sharp pointwise estimates. These estimates have important applications when dealing with sharp constant problems (a case where the energy is minimal) and compactness results (a case where the energy is arbitrarily large). The authors carefully and thoroughly describe pointwise behavior when the energy is arbitrary. Intended to be as self-contained as possible, this accessible book will interest graduate students and researchers in a range of mathematical fields.

Blow-up for Higher-Order Parabolic, Hyperbolic, Dispersion and Schrodinger Equations (Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs and Research Notes in Mathematics)

by Victor A. Galaktionov Enzo L. Mitidieri Stanislav I. Pohozaev

Blow-up for Higher-Order Parabolic, Hyperbolic, Dispersion and Schrodinger Equations shows how four types of higher-order nonlinear evolution partial differential equations (PDEs) have many commonalities through their special quasilinear degenerate representations. The authors present a unified approach to deal with these quasilinear PDEs.The book

Blueprint Reading for Welders and Fitters: programmed instructions

by Hobart

This program is designed to give you a thorough understanding of blueprints such that you can interpret exactly what a designer requires.

Blunch. Introduction to Structural Equation Modeling using IBM SPSS Statistics and EQS

by Niels J. Blunch

This student orientated guide to structural equation modeling promotes theoretical understanding and inspires studentswith the confidenceto successfully apply SEM. Assuming no previous experience, and a minimum of mathematical knowledge, this is an invaluable companion for students taking introductory SEM courses in any discipline. Niels Blunch shines a light on each step of the structural equation modeling process, providing a detailed introduction to SPSS and EQS with a focus on EQS' excellent graphical interface. He also sets out best practice for data entry and programming, and uses real life data to show how SEM is applied in research. The book includes: Learning objectives, key concepts and questions for further discussion in each chapter. Helpful diagrams and screenshots to expand on concepts covered in the texts. A wide variety of examples from multiple disciplines and real world contexts. Exercises for each chapter on an accompanyingcompanion website. A detailed glossary. Clear, engaging and built around key software, this is an ideal introduction for anyone new to SEM. "

Bob Miller's Precalc for The Clueless Precalc with Trigonometry, Third Edition

by Robert Miller

Bob Miller's PreCalc for the Clueless, Third Edition, is jam-packed with tips, techniques, and surefire strategies to help students understand and advance in this challenging subject. In this third edition, new features include: - Recent changes in the precalculus pedagogy implemented over the past seven years - New sections explaining the fundamentals of algebra and trigonometry - A new chapter on induction - All the math needed for the new SAT - Sample problems for every technique and topic

Bob Ross: My First Book of Numbers (My First Bob Ross Books)

by Robb Pearlman

Toddlers will learn their numbers and basic counting skills with Bob Ross and his 13 paints in this early concept board book. Count your way to thirteen in this serene and peaceful early concept board book in the Bob Ross My First Book series, which includes Bob Ross: My First Book of Colors and Bob Ross: My First Book of Nature! Count one bright moon, two friends, three (then four) trees, five rocks, and more with iconic painter Bob Ross as he quips and reminds you to take things slowly. Illustrated using real paintings created by Bob Ross, this is a perfect board book for fans young and old alike! Copyright © 2023 by Bob Ross Inc. ®Bob Ross name and images are registered trademarks of Bob Ross Inc. © Bob Ross Inc. Used with Permission. All rights reserved.

Body Area Networks. Smart IoT and Big Data for Intelligent Health Management: 18th EAI International Conference, BODYNETS 2024-A, Milan, Italy, February 5-6, 2024, Proceedings (Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering #524)

by Marouan Mizmizi Maurizio Magarini Prabhat Kumar Upadhyay Massimiliano Pierobon

This book constitutes the refereed post-conference proceedings from the 18th EAI International Conference on Body Area Networks, BODYNETS 2024-A, held in Milan, Italy, in February 5-6, 2024. The 20 full papers presented here were carefully reviewed and selected from 48 submissions. These papers have been organized in the following topical sections: Implantable devices and In-body communication; Body area networks and transmission technologies; Smart healthcare applications; Privacy and security in wireless body area networks.

Body of Knowledge for Modeling and Simulation: A Handbook by the Society for Modeling and Simulation International (Simulation Foundations, Methods and Applications)

by Andreas Tolk Tuncer Ören Bernard P. Zeigler

Commissioned by the Society for Modeling and Simulation International (SCS), this needed, useful new ‘Body of Knowledge’ (BoK) collects and organizes the common understanding of a wide collection of professionals and professional associations.Modeling and simulation (M&S) is a ubiquitous discipline that lays the computational foundation for real and virtual experimentation, clearly stating boundaries—and interactions—of systems, data, and representations. The field is well known, too, for its training support via simulations and simulators. Indeed, with computers increasingly influencing the activities of today’s world, M&S is the third pillar of scientific understanding, taking its place along with theory building and empirical observation.This valuable new handbook provides intellectual support for all disciplines in analysis, design and optimization. It contributes increasingly to the growing number of computational disciplines, addressing the broad variety of contributing as well as supported disciplines and application domains. Further, each of its sections provide numerous references for further information. Highly comprehensive, the BoK represents many viewpoints and facets, captured under such topics as:Mathematical and Systems Theory FoundationsSimulation Formalisms and ParadigmsSynergies with Systems Engineering and Artificial IntelligenceMultidisciplinary ChallengesEthics and PhilosophyHistorical PerspectivesExamining theoretical as well as practical challenges, this unique volume addresses the many facets of M&S for scholars, students, and practitioners. As such, it affords readers from all science, engineering, and arts disciplines a comprehensive and concise representation of concepts, terms, and activities needed to explain the M&S discipline.Tuncer Ören is Professor Emeritus at the University of Ottawa. Bernard Zeigler is Professor Emeritus at the University of Arizona. Andreas Tolk is Chief Scientist at The MITRE Corporation. All three editors are long-time members and Fellows of the Society for Modeling and Simulation International. Under the leadership of three SCS Fellows, Dr. Ören, University of Ottawa, Dr. Zeigler, The University of Arizona, and Dr. Tolk, The MITRE Corporation, more than 50 international scholars from 15 countries provided insights and experience to compile this initial M&S Body of Knowledge.

Bogdanov and His Work: A Guide to the Published and Unpublished Works of Alexander A Bogdanov (Malinovsky) 1873-1928

by John Biggart Georgii Gloveli

Alexander Bogdanov was a co-founder, with Lenin, of the Bolshevik faction of the Russian Social Democratic Party in 1904. After 1905, Bogdanov criticized Lenin's adaption of Bolshevism to the requirements of Duma politics and his authoritarian style of leadership. Expelled from the Bolshevik fraction in 1909, he at first formed the Forward faction of the RSDRP and then turned increasingly to scholarly and publicistic work. In 1910 he published Faith and Science, replying to Lenin's Materialism and Empiriocritcism, which had been written to discredit him. His ideas on the sociology of culture led to the founding of the Proletkult in 1917 and during the 1920s these ideas were taken up, adapted and often distorted in the course of the 'Cultural Revolution'. Bogdanov's textbooks in sociology and economics were widely used during the 1920s. Seeking to liberate Marxism from the shackles of Hegelianism, he developed a theory of 'organizational science' ('Tektology') which influenced early economic planning through the work of Groman and Bazarov. As a systems thinker, Bogdanov is now viewed as a precursor of Ludwig von Berthalanffy and Norbert Wiener. Arrested by the GPU in 1923, for alleged political opposition, Bogdanov withdrew even further from public life and returned to medicine, his original calling. In 1926 he founded the first Russian Institute of Blood Transfusion, presiding over pioneering work in this sphere until 1928 when he died. During the Stalin years, Bogdanov's works were judged to be heretical and were not republished. It was not until 1989 that his 'Universal Organizational Science' was republished, though his contribution to systems thinking had been recognized by Russian and East European systems thinkers as early as the 1960s. In the West. the importance of Bogdanov as a 'cultural Marxist', as an influence upon Gramsci, and as a pioneer in systems thinking, is increasingly being acknowledged. This bibliography of Bogdanov's works takes advantage of the opening of the Party and State archives and provides references to the principal relevant archives in Europe and the United States. Its publication is a landmark in the history of Bolshevism and in the history of Russian social thought.

Bogoliubov-de Gennes Method and Its Applications (Lecture Notes in Physics #924)

by Jian-Xin Zhu

The purpose of this book is to provide an elementary yet systematic description of the Bogoliubov-de Gennes (BdG) equations, their unique symmetry properties and their relation to Green's function theory. Specifically, it introduces readers to the supercell technique for the solutions of the BdG equations, as well as other related techniques for more rapidly solving the equations in practical applications. The BdG equations are derived from a microscopic model Hamiltonian with an effective pairing interaction and fully capture the local electronic structure through self-consistent solutions via exact diagonalization. This approach has been successfully generalized to study many aspects of conventional and unconventional superconductors with inhomogeneities - including defects, disorder or the presence of a magnetic field - and becomes an even more attractive choice when the first-principles information of a typical superconductor is incorporated via the construction of a low-energy tight-binding model. Further, the lattice BdG approach is essential when theoretical results for local electronic states around such defects are compared with the scanning tunneling microscopy measurements. Altogether, these lectures provide a timely primer for graduate students and non-specialist researchers, while also offering a useful reference guide for experts in the field.

Bond Graph Modelling of Engineering Systems: Theory, Applications and Software Support

by Wolfgang Borutzky

The author presents current work in bond graph methodology by providing a compilation of contributions from experts across the world that covers theoretical topics, applications in various areas as well as software for bond graph modeling. It addresses readers in academia and in industry concerned with the analysis of multidisciplinary engineering systems or control system design who are interested to see how latest developments in bond graph methodology with regard to theory and applications can serve their needs in their engineering fields. This presentation of advanced work in bond graph modeling presents the leading edge of research in this field. It is hoped that it stimulates new ideas with regard to further progress in theory and in applications.

Bondifaktoren: Ein natürlicher Zugang zur speziellen Relativitätstheorie (essentials)

by Herbert Hunziker

Obwohl Albert Einstein die spezielle Relativitätstheorie vor mehr als hundert Jahren verfasst hat, ist ihre Vermittlung bis heute eine Herausforderung geblieben. Die dabei auftretenden Schwierigkeiten sind nicht mathematischer Art, sie sind vielmehr darin begründet, dass vertraute Vorstellungen über Raum und Zeit aufzugeben sind. So etwa gilt es zu akzeptieren, dass die zeitliche Reihenfolge von Ereignissen nicht absolut, sondern gemäss Einstein beobachterabhängig ist. Es darf deshalb als Glücksfall betrachtet werden, dass Hermann Bondi in den sechziger Jahren des vorigen Jahrhunderts einen Zugang zur SRT beschrieben hat, der auf einer ausgesprochen intuitiv geprägten Begriffsbildung basiert. In der vorliegenden Schrift wird dieser Zugang dargestellt und erweitert.

Boogers Are Blessings

by Michael Mcdermott

Hilarious and educational, Boogers Are Blessings will have your child counting and giggling along with its mischievous host, whose mission is to inform the world of all of the glorious qualities of boogers. This little boy knows the importance of counting his blessings, and he does so-in a way that only little boys can. Along with teaching your child to count from one to ten, he reminds us that each and every piece of God's creation is wonderful-even the slimy ones.

Book Keeping And Accountancy class 12 - Maharashtra Board

by Maharashtra State Bureau of Textbook Production and Curriculum Research

Created by the Maharashtra State Bureau of Textbook Production and Curriculum Research, the textbook for class 12 covers topics related to Sole Proprietorship firm and basic accounting concepts. Syllabus covers topics related to Partnership Firm, Not for Profit Organization, Accounting of Company Accounts-Issue of Shares, Financial Statement Analysis, Bills of Exchange and Computer in Accounting. Due care has been taken to present the subject matter in a simple manner so that the students can easily understand the relating accounting concepts and contents. Similarly the students who do not have a commerce background but are going to pursue further education in commerce the text book will be of great help to understand the subject in a lucid manner. Various practical problems based on skill and application are included in the textbook. The exercises given at the end of each topic contains different types of questions to test conceptual clarity and accuracy and encourage the students to cultivate the skills and applications required for their future education.

Boolean Algebra

by R. L. Goodstein

Famous for the number-theoretic first-order statement known as Goodstein's theorem, author R. L. Goodstein was also well known as a distinguished educator. With this text, he offers an elementary treatment that employs Boolean algebra as a simple medium for introducing important concepts of modern algebra.The text begins with an informal introduction to the algebra of classes, exploring union, intersection, and complementation; the commutative, associative, and distributive laws; difference and symmetric difference; and Venn diagrams. Professor Goodstein proceeds to a detailed examination of three different axiomatizations, and an outline of a fourth system of axioms appears in the examples. The final chapter, on lattices, examines Boolean algebra in the setting of the theory of partial order. Numerous examples appear at the end of each chapter, with full solutions at the end.

Boolean Algebra Essentials

by Alan Solomon

REA's Essentials provide quick and easy access to critical information in a variety of different fields, ranging from the most basic to the most advanced. As its name implies, these concise, comprehensive study guides summarize the essentials of the field covered. Essentials are helpful when preparing for exams, doing homework and will remain a lasting reference source for students, teachers, and professionals. Boolean Algebra includes set theory, sentential calculus, fundamental ideas of Boolean algebras, lattices, rings and Boolean algebras, the structure of a Boolean algebra, and Boolean algebra in communication systems.

Boolean Algebra and Its Applications (Dover Books on Computer Science)

by J. Eldon Whitesitt

This introduction to Boolean algebra explores the subject on a level accessible even to those with a modest background in mathematics. The first chapter presents the algebra of sets from an intuitive point of view, followed by a formal presentation in chapter two of Boolean algebra as an abstract algebraic system, with no reference to applications. Succeeding chapters offer concise accounts of applications to symbolic logic, focusing on topics of logic common to elementary mathematics and discussing concepts of valid argument and indirect proofs. Additional topics include the algebra of circuits — switching, relay, and computer — as well as the application of the algebra of sets to probability theory. Problems appear throughout the text, with answers to selected problems at the end of the book. Geared toward students of mathematics, computer science, and electrical engineering, this text can be appreciated by anyone who understands college-level mathematics. It will prove particularly valuable to philosophy students and others wishing to study symbolic logic and its applications to computer science.

Boolean Functions and Their Applications in Cryptography (Advances in Computer Science and Technology #0)

by Chuan-Kun Wu Dengguo Feng

This book focuses on the different representations and cryptographic properties of Booleans functions, presents constructions of Boolean functions with some good cryptographic properties. More specifically, Walsh spectrum description of the traditional cryptographic properties of Boolean functions, including linear structure, propagation criterion, nonlinearity, and correlation immunity are presented. Constructions of symmetric Boolean functions and of Boolean permutations with good cryptographic properties are specifically studied. This book is not meant to be comprehensive, but with its own focus on some original research of the authors in the past. To be self content, some basic concepts and properties are introduced. This book can serve as a reference for cryptographic algorithm designers, particularly the designers of stream ciphers and of block ciphers, and for academics with interest in the cryptographic properties of Boolean functions.

Boolean Functions: Topics in Asynchronicity

by Serban E. Vlad

The essential guide showing how the unbounded delay model of computation of the Boolean functions may be used in the analysis of the Boolean networks Boolean Functions: Topics in Asynchronicity contains the most current research in several issues of asynchronous Boolean systems. In this framework, asynchronicity means that the functions which model the digital circuits from electronics iterate their coordinates independently on each other and the author—a noted expert in the field—includes a formal mathematical description of these systems. Filled with helpful definitions and illustrative examples, the book covers a range of topics such as morphisms, antimorphisms, invariant sets, path connected sets, attractors. Further, it studies race freedom, called here the technical condition of proper operation, together with some of its generalized and strengthened versions, and also time reversal, borrowed from physics and also from dynamical systems, together with the symmetry that it generates. This book: Presents up-to-date research in the field of Boolean networks, Includes the information needed to understand the construction of an asynchronous Boolean systems theory and contains proofs, Employs use of the language of algebraic topology and homological algebra. Written formathematicians and computer scientists interested in the theory and applications of Boolean functions, dynamical systems, and circuits, Boolean Functions: Topics in Asynchronicity is an authoritative guide indicating a way of using the unbounded delay model of computation of the Boolean functions in the analysis of the Boolean networks.

Boolean Networks as Predictive Models of Emergent Biological Behaviors (Elements in the Structure and Dynamics of Complex Networks)

by Jordan C. Rozum Colin Campbell Eli Newby Fatemeh Sadat Nasrollahi Réka Albert

Interacting biological systems at all organizational levels display emergent behavior. Modeling these systems is made challenging by the number and variety of biological components and interactions – from molecules in gene regulatory networks to species in ecological networks – and the often-incomplete state of system knowledge, such as the unknown values of kinetic parameters for biochemical reactions. Boolean networks have emerged as a powerful tool for modeling these systems. This Element provides a methodological overview of Boolean network models of biological systems. After a brief introduction, the authors describe the process of building, analyzing, and validating a Boolean model. They then present the use of the model to make predictions about the system's response to perturbations and about how to control its behavior. The Element emphasizes the interplay between structural and dynamical properties of Boolean networks and illustrates them in three case studies from disparate levels of biological organization.

Boolean Reasoning: The Logic of Boolean Equations

by Frank Markham Brown

A systematic treatment of Boolean reasoning, this concise, newly revised edition combines the works of early logicians with recent investigations, including previously unpublished research results.For the benefit of readers without formal training in mathematics, the text starts with an overview of elementary mathematical concepts and outlines the theory of Boolean algebras, based on Huntington's postulate. It defines operators for elimination, division, and expansion, providing a coherent and systematic basis for subsequent discussions of syllogistic reasoning, the solution of Boolean equations, and functional deduction.Examples and end-of-chapter problems appear throughout the book, many taken from the design for switching systems. Two concluding chapters deal with applications; one applies Boolean reasoning to diagnostic problems, and the other discusses the design of multiple-output logic-circuits.

Boolean Representations of Simplicial Complexes and Matroids (Springer Monographs in Mathematics)

by John Rhodes Pedro V. Silva

This self-contained monograph explores a new theory centered around boolean representations of simplicial complexes leading to a new class of complexes featuring matroids as central to the theory. The book illustrates these new tools to study the classical theory of matroids as well as their important geometric connections. Moreover, many geometric and topological features of the theory of matroids find their counterparts in this extended context. Graduate students and researchers working in the areas of combinatorics, geometry, topology, algebra and lattice theory will find this monograph appealing due to the wide range of new problems raised by the theory. Combinatorialists will find this extension of the theory of matroids useful as it opens new lines of research within and beyond matroids. The geometric features and geometric/topological applications will appeal to geometers. Topologists who desire to perform algebraic topology computations will appreciate the algorithmic potential of boolean representable complexes.

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