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Love, Joe The Selected Letters of Joe Brainard


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English | ISBN: 023120342X | 2024 | 408 pages | EPUB | 3 MB
An artist and writer whose charming and inventive works are at once modest and ambitious, Joe Brainard was one of the most distinctive figures on New York City’s vibrant cultural scene in the 1960s and 1970s. Widely known for his influential experimental memoir, I Remember, Brainard worked in a variety of forms, from New York School-aligned poetry to Pop Art-adjacent artworks, including wild riffs on the comic strip character Nancy. His art drew on the everyday and popular culture, exuding a sense of amiability, wit, and generosity.

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Selected Topics in Nonlinear Dynamics and Theoretical Electrical Engineering


Free Download Selected Topics in Nonlinear Dynamics and Theoretical Electrical Engineering By Krzysztof Czolczynski, Przemysaw Perlikowski, Andrzej Stefanski, Tomasz Kapitaniak (auth.), Kyandoghere Kyamakya, Wolfgang A. Halang, Wolfgang Mathis, Jean Chamberlain Chedjou, Zhong Li (eds.)
2013 | 476 Pages | ISBN: 3642377807 | PDF | 25 MB
This book contains a collection of recent advanced contributions in the field of nonlinear dynamics and synchronization, including selected applications in the area of theoretical electrical engineering. The present book is divided into twenty-one chapters grouped in five parts. The first part focuses on theoretical issues related to chaos and synchronization and their potential applications in mechanics, transportation, communication and security. The second part handles dynamic systems modelling and simulation with special applications to real physical systems and phenomena. The third part discusses some fundamentals of electromagnetics (EM) and addresses the modelling and simulation in some real physical electromagnetic scenarios. The fourth part mainly addresses stability concerns. Finally, the last part assembles some sample applications in the area of optimization, data mining, pattern recognition and image processing.

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Refereed and selected contributions from International Conference on Quark Nuclear Physics QNP 2002. June 9-14, 2002. Jülich,


Free Download Refereed and selected contributions from International Conference on Quark Nuclear Physics: QNP 2002. June 9-14, 2002. Jülich, Germany By K. S. Kumar (auth.), Prof. Charlotte Elster, Prof. Josef Speth, Prof. Thomas Walcher (eds.)
2004 | 440 Pages | ISBN: 3642058434 | PDF | 18 MB
This volume contains the refereed and selected contributions from the International Conference on Quark Nuclear Physics (QNP2002), held from 9 to 14 June 2002 in Jülich, Germany.It covered the following topics:- Structure and Spectroscopy of Hadrons- QCD-Inspired Quark Models of Hadrons and Nuclei- Effective Theories- Lattice Gauge Theories- Soft and Hard Hadronic Processes- Soft and Hard Electroweak Processes- Medium Modifications of Hadrons- Matter Under Extreme Conditions and Quark-Gluon Plasma- Heavy-Quark Physics

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The Science of Bradley Efron Selected Papers


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English | ISBN: 0387756914 | 2008 | 524 pages | PDF | 111 MB
Nature didn’t design human beings to be statisticians, and in fact our minds are more naturally attuned to spotting the saber-toothed tiger than seeing the jungle he springs from. Yet scienti?c discovery in practice is often more jungle than tiger. Those of us who devote our scienti?c lives to the deep and satisfying subject of statistical inference usually do so in the face of a certain under-appreciation from the public, and also (though less so these days) from the wider scienti?c world. With this in mind, it feels very nice to be over-appreciated for a while, even at the expense of weathering a 70th birthday. (Are we certain that some terrible chronological error hasn’t been made?) Carl Morris and Rob Tibshirani, the two colleagues I’ve worked most closely with, both ?t my ideal pro?le of the statistician as a mathematical scientist working seamlessly across wide areas of theory and application. They seem to have chosen the papers here in the same catholic spirit, and then cajoled an all-star cast of statistical savants to comment on them.

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Problem-Solving and Selected Topics in Euclidean Geometry In the Spirit of the Mathematical Olympiads


Free Download Problem-Solving and Selected Topics in Euclidean Geometry: In the Spirit of the Mathematical Olympiads By Sotirios E. Louridas, Michael Th. Rassias (auth.)
2013 | 235 Pages | ISBN: 1461472725 | PDF | 3 MB
"Problem-Solving and Selected Topics in Euclidean Geometry: in the Spirit of the Mathematical Olympiads" contains theorems which are of particular value for the solution of geometrical problems. Emphasis is given in the discussion of a variety of methods, which play a significant role for the solution of problems in Euclidean Geometry. Before the complete solution of every problem, a key idea is presented so that the reader will be able to provide the solution. Applications of the basic geometrical methods which include analysis, synthesis, construction and proof are given. Selected problems which have been given in mathematical olympiads or proposed in short lists in IMO’s are discussed. In addition, a number of problems proposed by leading mathematicians in the subject are included here. The book also contains new problems with their solutions. The scope of the publication of the present book is to teach mathematical thinking through Geometry and to provide inspiration for both students and teachers to formulate "positive" conjectures and provide solutions.

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Counting One’s Blessings The Selected Letters of Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother


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English | November 27, 2012 | ISBN: 0374185220 | True EPUB | 688 pages | 5.3 MB
William Shawcross’s official biography of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, published in September 2009, was a huge critical and commercial success.One of the great revelations of the book was Queen Elizabeth’s insightful, witty private correspondence. Indeed, The Sunday Times described her letters as "wonderful . . . brimful of liveliness and irreverence, steeliness and sweetness."

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Tennessee in the Civil War Selected Contemporary Accounts of Military and Other Events, Month by Month


Free Download James B. Jones Jr., "Tennessee in the Civil War: Selected Contemporary Accounts of Military and Other Events, Month by Month"
English | ISBN: 0786461292 | 2011 | 292 pages | PDF | 2 MB
The only state designated by Congress as a Civil War National Heritage Area, Tennessee witnessed more than its share of Civil War strife. This collection taken from primary documents-including newspaper accounts, official reports, journal and diary entries, gunboat deck logs and letters-offers rare glimpses of the Civil War as it unfolded in the Volunteer State. Arranged chronologically from April 1861 to April 1865, the accounts chronicle some of the numerous smaller skirmishes of the war and address a variety of topics critical to the civilian population, including health issues, politics, anti-Semitism, inflation, welfare, commodities speculation, refugees, African Americans, Native Americans, and the war’s effect on women. These informative accounts go beyond the customary emphasis on famous generals and big battles to illustrate how the Civil War impacted the lives of those everyday soldiers and Tennessee citizens whose history has become marginalized. Some of the topics included are Shiloh, Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Stones River, Union City, Murfreesboro, slaves, United States Colored Troops, zinc coffins, smuggling, general orders, special orders, cyprians, prostitutes and prostitution, secession, secessionist, abolition, abolitionism, committee of public safety, committee of public vigilance, Nathan Bedford Forrest, U. S. Grant, Albert Sidney Johnston, fall of Nashville, Unionists, Texas Rangers, whisky, provost marshal, R. H. Milroy, amphibious assault, Linden, John Beatty, U.S. Navy, Army of Tennessee, Army of the Cumberland, Beersheba Springs, Cherokee Indians, churches, John Wilkes Booth, Clarksville, Cleveland, Columbia, C.S. Navy, guerrillas, Bull’s Gap, conscription, cuckhold, Cumberlanld Mountains, Fayetteville, Emancipation Proclamation, Jackson, Madison County, Lucy Virginia French, Jews, gender confusion, Gideon J. Pillow, Fort Pillow, massacre, juvenile crime, delinquency, refugees, religion, education, R. V. Richardson, Sol Street, Tennessee Baptist, ship building, hospitals, small pox, spies, murder, substitutes, public health, Vampires, Fort Donelson, Isham G. Harris, Amanda McDowell, Negroes, the poor, oath of allegiance, poetry, Island No. 10, opiates, John C. Spence, Secret Police, secret unionist societies, Old Glory, Franklin, Lincoln County, Bell’s Mill Bend, J. J. Reynolds, Jefferson C. Davis, Mary L. Pearre, Elvira Powers, blood hounds, Maury County, Rutherford County, Shelby County, McMinnville, John Bell Hood, state penitentiary, wages, Lew Wallace, Tullahoma Campaign, Gallatin, Lebanon, morphine, volunteers, armament production, embalming, Hamilton County, Hancock County, price inflation, female soldiers, partisans, bush-whackers, dogs, George Hovey Cadman, Kate Cumming, Cumberland River, bare knuckle fighting, barbers, skirmish, action, engagement, reconnaissance, battle, Anderson Eliza Ray Fain, Smoky Row, Pittsburg Landing, Plum Run Bend, and free Negroes.

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Tennessee in the Civil War Selected Contemporary Accounts of Military and Other Events, Month by Month


Free Download James B. Jones Jr., "Tennessee in the Civil War: Selected Contemporary Accounts of Military and Other Events, Month by Month"
English | ISBN: 0786461292 | 2011 | 292 pages | PDF | 2 MB
The only state designated by Congress as a Civil War National Heritage Area, Tennessee witnessed more than its share of Civil War strife. This collection taken from primary documents-including newspaper accounts, official reports, journal and diary entries, gunboat deck logs and letters-offers rare glimpses of the Civil War as it unfolded in the Volunteer State. Arranged chronologically from April 1861 to April 1865, the accounts chronicle some of the numerous smaller skirmishes of the war and address a variety of topics critical to the civilian population, including health issues, politics, anti-Semitism, inflation, welfare, commodities speculation, refugees, African Americans, Native Americans, and the war’s effect on women. These informative accounts go beyond the customary emphasis on famous generals and big battles to illustrate how the Civil War impacted the lives of those everyday soldiers and Tennessee citizens whose history has become marginalized. Some of the topics included are Shiloh, Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Stones River, Union City, Murfreesboro, slaves, United States Colored Troops, zinc coffins, smuggling, general orders, special orders, cyprians, prostitutes and prostitution, secession, secessionist, abolition, abolitionism, committee of public safety, committee of public vigilance, Nathan Bedford Forrest, U. S. Grant, Albert Sidney Johnston, fall of Nashville, Unionists, Texas Rangers, whisky, provost marshal, R. H. Milroy, amphibious assault, Linden, John Beatty, U.S. Navy, Army of Tennessee, Army of the Cumberland, Beersheba Springs, Cherokee Indians, churches, John Wilkes Booth, Clarksville, Cleveland, Columbia, C.S. Navy, guerrillas, Bull’s Gap, conscription, cuckhold, Cumberlanld Mountains, Fayetteville, Emancipation Proclamation, Jackson, Madison County, Lucy Virginia French, Jews, gender confusion, Gideon J. Pillow, Fort Pillow, massacre, juvenile crime, delinquency, refugees, religion, education, R. V. Richardson, Sol Street, Tennessee Baptist, ship building, hospitals, small pox, spies, murder, substitutes, public health, Vampires, Fort Donelson, Isham G. Harris, Amanda McDowell, Negroes, the poor, oath of allegiance, poetry, Island No. 10, opiates, John C. Spence, Secret Police, secret unionist societies, Old Glory, Franklin, Lincoln County, Bell’s Mill Bend, J. J. Reynolds, Jefferson C. Davis, Mary L. Pearre, Elvira Powers, blood hounds, Maury County, Rutherford County, Shelby County, McMinnville, John Bell Hood, state penitentiary, wages, Lew Wallace, Tullahoma Campaign, Gallatin, Lebanon, morphine, volunteers, armament production, embalming, Hamilton County, Hancock County, price inflation, female soldiers, partisans, bush-whackers, dogs, George Hovey Cadman, Kate Cumming, Cumberland River, bare knuckle fighting, barbers, skirmish, action, engagement, reconnaissance, battle, Anderson Eliza Ray Fain, Smoky Row, Pittsburg Landing, Plum Run Bend, and free Negroes.

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