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Scale Model Warships


Free Download John Bowen – Scale Model Warships
Conway Maritime Press | 1978 | ISBN: 085177170X | English | 198 pages | PDF | 170.26 MB
Discusses the special difficulties encountered by builders of model warships and outlines methods for obtaining accurate detail information and transforming this information into finished model components.

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Model Systems in Catalysis Single Crystals to Supported Enzyme Mimics


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English | 2009 | pages: 531 | ISBN: 0387980415, 1461497396 | PDF | 22,2 mb
This book is an excellent compilation of cutting-edge research in heterogeneous catalysis and related disciplines – surface science, organometallic catalysis, and enzymatic catalysis. In 23 chapters by noted experts, the volume demonstrates varied approaches using model systems and their successes in understanding aspects of heterogeneous catalysis, both metal- and metal oxide-based catalysis in extended single crystal and nanostructured catalytic materials. To truly appreciate the astounding advances of modern heterogeneous catalysis, let us first consider the subject from a historical perspective. Heterogeneous catalysis had its beginnings in England and France with the work of scientists such as Humphrey Davy (1778-1829), Michael Faraday (1791-1867), and Paul Sabatier (1854-1941). Sabatier postulated that surface compounds, si- lar to those familiar in bulk to chemists, were the intermediate species leading to catalytic products. Sabatier proposed, for example, that NiH moieties on a Ni sur- 2 face were able to hydrogenate ethylene, whereas NiH was not. In the USA, Irving Langmuir concluded just the opposite, namely, that chemisorbed surface species are chemically bound to surfaces and are unlike known molecules. These chemisorbed species were the active participants in catalysis. The equilibrium between gas-phase molecules and adsorbed chemisorbed species (yielding an adsorption isotherm) produced a monolayer by simple site-filling kinetics.

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Automotive Model Predictive Control Models, Methods and Applications


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English | 2010 | pages: 295 | ISBN: 1849960704 | PDF | 6,5 mb
Automotive control has developed over the decades from an auxiliary te- nology to a key element without which the actual performances, emission, safety and consumption targets could not be met. Accordingly, automotive control has been increasing its authority and responsibility – at the price of complexity and di?cult tuning. The progressive evolution has been mainly ledby speci?capplicationsandshorttermtargets,withthe consequencethat automotive control is to a very large extent more heuristic than systematic. Product requirements are still increasing and new challenges are coming from potentially huge markets like India and China, and against this ba- ground there is wide consensus both in the industry and academia that the current state is not satisfactory. Model-based control could be an approach to improve performance while reducing development and tuning times and possibly costs. Model predictive control is a kind of model-based control design approach which has experienced a growing success since the middle of the 1980s for "slow" complex plants, in particular of the chemical and process industry. In the last decades, severaldevelopments haveallowedusing these methods also for "fast"systemsandthis hassupporteda growinginterestinitsusealsofor automotive applications, with several promising results reported. Still there is no consensus on whether model predictive control with its high requi- ments on model quality and on computational power is a sensible choice for automotive control.

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Abelian Model Category Theory


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English | 2025 | ISBN: 100944946X | 439 Pages | PDF | 4 MB
Offering a unique resource for advanced graduate students and researchers, this book treats the fundamentals of Quillen model structures on abelian and exact categories. Building the subject from the ground up using cotorsion pairs, it develops the special properties enjoyed by the homotopy category of such abelian model structures. A central result is that the homotopy category of any abelian model structure is triangulated and characterized by a suitable universal property – it is the triangulated localization with respect to the class of trivial objects. The book also treats derived functors and monoidal model categories from this perspective, showing how to construct tensor triangulated categories from cotorsion pairs. For researchers and graduate students in algebra, topology, representation theory, and category theory, this book offers clear explanations of difficult model category methods that are increasingly being used in contemporary research.

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Building Model Airplanes from Scratch


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Tab Books | 1979 | ISBN: 0830698833 | English | 258 pages | PDF | 61.31 MB
Covers many aspects of building model airplanes from different materials. Explains tools, drafting, painting, materials and methods. A good book for beginners.

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The Agent ID Model


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English | 2024 | ISBN: 3031759958 | 205 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 23 MB
This book presents a comprehensive model that simulates human behavior in society, meticulously selecting and analyzing fundamental determinants such as skills and productivity, connectivity and network formation, psychological biases, moral behavior, consumption preferences, institutional arrangements, and political choices. Each agent in the model is characterized by a unique profile, and the aggregate outcomes emerge from the interactions of these diverse agents. The model is codified and simulated, and its results are compared with empirical evidence. This work offers an elegant and stylized approach to understanding complex outcomes resulting from simple interaction rules, making a significant contribution to the literature on complexity and agent-based computational economics. The model developed here serves as a transdisciplinary framework, providing an integrated and holistic perspective on human behavior.

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Model Checking Software 12th International SPIN Workshop, San Francisco, CA, USA, August 22-24, 2005. Proceedings


Free Download Model Checking Software: 12th International SPIN Workshop, San Francisco, CA, USA, August 22-24, 2005. Proceedings By David Wagner (auth.), Patrice Godefroid (eds.)
2005 | 292 Pages | ISBN: 3540281959 | PDF | 6 MB
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 12th International SPIN workshop on Model Checking Software, SPIN 2005, held in San Francisco, USA in August 2005.The 15 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 45 submissions; in addition there are 4 tool presentation papers selected from 6 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on state representation and abstraction, dealing with concurrency, dealing with complex data, checking temporal properties, and checking security and real-time properties.

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