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This is the seventh volume in a series on the general topics of supersymmetry, supergravity, black objects (including black holes), and the attractor mechanism. The present volume is based on lectures held in March 2013 at the INFN-Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati during the Breaking of supersymmetry and Ultraviolet Divergences in extended Supergravity Workshop (BUDS 2013), organized by Stefano Bellucci, with the participation of prestigious speakers including P. Aschieri, E. Bergshoeff, M. Cederwall, T. Dennen, P. Di Vecchia, S. Ferrara, R. Kallosh, A. Karlsson, M. Koehn, B. Ovrut, A. Van Proeyen, G. Ruppeiner. Special attention is devoted to discussing topics related to the cancellation of ultraviolet divergences in extended supergravity and Born-Infeld-like actions. All talks were followed by extensive discussions and subsequent reworking of the various contributions, a feature which is reflected in the unique "flavor" of this volume.
Supersymmetry --- Supergravity --- Quantum theory. --- Quantum Field Theories, String Theory. --- Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory. --- Quantum Physics. --- Mathematical Physics. --- Classical and Quantum Gravitation, Relativity Theory. --- Quantum dynamics --- Quantum mechanics --- Quantum physics --- Physics --- Mechanics --- Thermodynamics --- Quantum field theory. --- String theory. --- Elementary particles (Physics). --- Quantum physics. --- Mathematical physics. --- Gravitation. --- Field theory (Physics) --- Matter --- Antigravity --- Centrifugal force --- Relativity (Physics) --- Physical mathematics --- Elementary particles (Physics) --- High energy physics --- Nuclear particles --- Nucleons --- Nuclear physics --- Models, String --- String theory --- Nuclear reactions --- Relativistic quantum field theory --- Quantum theory --- Properties --- Mathematics
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This is the second volume in a series of books on selected topics in Nanoscale Science and Technology based on lectures given at the well-known INFN schools of the same name. The aim of this collection is to provide a reference corpus of suitable, introductory material to relevant subfields, as they mature over time, by gathering the significantly expanded and edited versions of tutorial lectures, given over the years by internationally known experts. The present set of notes stems in particular from the participation and dedication of prestigious lecturers, such as Andrzej Huczko, Nicola Pugno, Alexander Malesevic, Pasquale Onorato and Stefano Bellucci. All lectures were subsequently carefully edited and reworked, taking into account the extensive follow-up discussions. A tutorial lecture by Huczko et al. shows how a variety of carbon and ceramic nanostructures (nanotubes, nanowires, nanofibres, nanorods, and nanoencapsulates) have in particular great potential for improving our understanding of the fundamental concepts of the roles of both dimensionality and size on physical material properties . Bellucci and Onorato provide an extensive and tutorial review of the (quantum) transport properties in carbon nanotubes, encompassing a description of the electronic structure from graphene to single-wall nanotubes, as well as a discussion of experimental evidence of superconductivity in carbon nanotubes and the corresponding theoretical interpretation. In the first contribution by Pugno, new ideas on how to design futuristic self-cleaning, super-adhesive and releasable hierarchical smart materials are presented. He also reviews the mechanical strength of such nanotubes and megacables, with an eye to the visionary project of a carbon nanotube-based ‘space elevator megacable’. In his second contribution, Pugno outlines in detail the role on the fracture strength of thermodynamically unavoidable atomistic defects with different size and shape, both numerically and theoretically, for nanotubes and nanotube bundles. Focusing on graphitic allotropes, the chapter by Bellucci and Malesevic aims to give a taste of the widespread implications carbon nanostructures have on research and applications, starting from an historical overview, followed by a discussion of the structure and physical properties of carbon nanotubes and graphene, in particular in the context of the several different synthesis techniques presently available.
Ceramics. --- Nanostructured materials. --- Nanotechnology. --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Chemical & Materials Engineering --- Physics --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Technology - General --- Materials Science --- Atomic Physics --- Carbon. --- Ceramic technology --- Industrial ceramics --- Keramics --- Molecular technology --- Nanoscale technology --- Nanomaterials --- Nanometer materials --- Nanophase materials --- Nanostructure controlled materials --- Nanostructure materials --- Ultra-fine microstructure materials --- Physics. --- Nanochemistry. --- Nanoscale science. --- Nanoscience. --- Nanostructures. --- Nanoscale Science and Technology. --- High technology --- Building materials --- Chemistry, Technical --- Clay --- Microstructure --- Nanotechnology --- Group 14 elements --- Light elements --- Nanoscale chemistry --- Chemistry, Analytic --- Nanoscience --- Analytical chemistry --- Nano science --- Nanoscale science --- Nanosciences --- Science
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This is the sixth volume in a series of books on the general topics of supersymmetry, supergravity, black holes and the attractor mechanism. The present volume is based upon lectures held in May 2011 at the INFN-Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati School on Black Objects in Supergravity (BOSS2011), directed by Stefano Bellucci, with the participation of prestigious lecturers, including G. Lopes Cardoso, W. Chemissany, T. Ortin, J. Perz, O. Vaughan, D. Turton, L. Lusanna and S. Ferrara. All lectures were at a pedagogical, introductory level, a feature which is reflected in the specific "flavor" of this volume, which also benefited greatly from extensive discussions and related reworking of the various contributions.
Black holes (Astronomy) -- Congresses. --- Supergravity -- Congresses. --- Supersymmetry. --- Physics --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Atomic Physics --- Black holes (Astronomy) --- Supergravity. --- Superunified theories --- Unified theories --- Frozen stars --- Physics. --- Mathematical physics. --- Gravitation. --- Classical and Quantum Gravitation, Relativity Theory. --- Mathematical Physics. --- Mathematical Methods in Physics. --- General relativity (Physics) --- Quantum theory --- Supersymmetry --- Compact objects (Astronomy) --- Gravitational collapse --- Stars --- Physical mathematics --- Mathematics --- Natural philosophy --- Philosophy, Natural --- Physical sciences --- Dynamics --- Field theory (Physics) --- Matter --- Antigravity --- Centrifugal force --- Relativity (Physics) --- Properties
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This is the third volume in a series of books on selected topics in Nanoscale Science and Technology based on lectures given at the well-known Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN) schools of the same name. The present set of notes stems in particular from the participation and dedication of prestigious lecturers, such as Nunzio Motta, Fulvia Patella, Alexandr Toropov, and Anna Sgarlata. All lectures have been carefully edited and reworked, taking into account extensive follow-up discussions. A tutorial lecture by Motta et al. presents the analysis of the Poly(3-hexylthiophene) self assembly on carbon nanotubes and discusses how the interaction between the two materials forms a new hybrid nanostructure, with potential application to future solar cells technology. In their contribution, Patella et al. review quantum dots of III-V compounds, which offer appealing perspectives for more sophisticated applications in new generation devices such as single-photon emitters for nano-photonics and quantum computing. Focusing on self-assembled quantum dots, the chapter by Alexandr Toropov et al. provides a comprehensive review of some important aspects in the formation of quantum dots and presents the results of the authors’ extensive investigation of the features of droplet epitaxy. The fourth contribution, by Sgarlata et al., focuses on recent progress toward controlled growth of self-assembled nanostructures, dealing with the shaping, ordering and localization in Ge/Si heteroepitaxy and reviewing recent results on the self-organization of Ge nanostructures at Si surfaces. Presents cutting-edge research on self-assembled nanostructures Includes contributions from prestigious researchers on topics ranging from quantum dots to self-assembly on carbon nanotubes Based on lectures given at the renowned INFN schools in Frascati, Italy.
Nanostructures. --- Self-assembly (Chemistry). --- Nanostructures --- Self-assembly (Chemistry) --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Physics --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Atomic Physics --- Technology - General --- Nanostructured materials. --- Nanotechnology. --- Molecular technology --- Nanoscale technology --- Nanomaterials --- Nanometer materials --- Nanophase materials --- Nanostructure controlled materials --- Nanostructure materials --- Ultra-fine microstructure materials --- Physics. --- Nanochemistry. --- Nanoscale science. --- Nanoscience. --- Surfaces (Physics). --- Interfaces (Physical sciences). --- Thin films. --- Nanoscale Science and Technology. --- Nanotechnology and Microengineering. --- Surface and Interface Science, Thin Films. --- High technology --- Nanoscience --- Self-organizing systems --- Microstructure --- Nanotechnology --- Engineering. --- Construction --- Industrial arts --- Technology --- Nanoscale chemistry --- Chemistry, Analytic --- Analytical chemistry --- Films, Thin --- Solid film --- Solid state electronics --- Solids --- Surfaces (Technology) --- Coatings --- Thick films --- Surface chemistry --- Surfaces (Physics) --- Nano science --- Nanoscale science --- Nanosciences --- Science
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The results presented in this volume highlight some of the most recent advances in nanoscience and nanotechnology studies, from both the physical and chemical point of view, with an eye also to possible engineering applications. These studies demonstrate directly how effective, and at the same time stimulating is implementing the "cross-fertilization" procedure. Indeed, multidisciplinary research allows one to catch more easily the analogies inherent different areas of science, as well as to take advantage and optimize different methods and techniques, often borrowed from other research areas.In the present Special Issue, we included six published papers. The latter contributions, on the one hand, are developed at the theory level and, on the other hand, show experimental results on the realization and experimental characterization of nanostructured systems, suitable for yielding progress towards the realization of systems and devices, that can ultimately lead to industrial applications. The results show that recent scientific research advances in these areas may provide important steps in the direction of fostering innovation and technological development.
Nanotechnology. --- Nanotechnology |v Periodicals. --- Nanotechnology
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This edited collection is a global history of workers’ organisations since 1919, the year when the International Labour Organisation (ILO), the Comintern and the International Federation of Trade Unions were formed. This historical moment represents a caesura in labour history as it epitomises the beginning of what the editors and the contributors in this book call the internationalisation of the labour question. The case studies in this centenary volume analyse the relationship between global workers’ organisations and the new ideological confrontation between liberal capitalism, socialism and communism since the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia. Workers’ organisations, trade unions in particular, grew in importance and managed to organise internationally, forming alliances cemented by ideology and sustained by international institutional bodies or centrals. In the nascent capitalist versus communist struggle, trade unions thrived. Is it mere coincidence that today’s decline of unionism coincides with the end of ideological antagonism? This book emphasises important global labour issues such as gender as well as international workers’ histories from Latin America, Asia and Africa.
Labor movement. --- Labor and laboring classes --- Social movements --- Labor—History. --- World history. --- World politics. --- Social history. --- Labor History. --- World History, Global and Transnational History. --- Political History. --- Social History. --- Universal history --- History --- Colonialism --- Global politics --- International politics --- Political history --- Political science --- World history --- Eastern question --- Geopolitics --- International organization --- International relations --- Descriptive sociology --- Social conditions --- Social history --- Sociology
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This book is a short introduction to power system planning and operation using advanced geometrical methods. The approach is based on well-known insights and techniques developed in theoretical physics in the context of Riemannian manifolds. The proof of principle and robustness of this approach is examined in the context of the IEEE 5 bus system. This work addresses applied mathematicians, theoretical physicists and power engineers interested in novel mathematical approaches to power network theory.
Geometry -- Congresses. --- Geometry. --- Mathematical physics -- Congresses. --- Electrical & Computer Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Electrical Engineering --- Electric power-plants --- Contact manifolds. --- Symplectic manifolds. --- Geometry, Riemannian. --- Planning. --- Riemann geometry --- Riemannian geometry --- Manifolds, Symplectic --- Manifolds, Contact --- Power-plants, Electric --- Engineering. --- Mathematical physics. --- Electronic circuits. --- Physics. --- Applied mathematics. --- Engineering mathematics. --- Power electronics. --- Power Electronics, Electrical Machines and Networks. --- Electronic Circuits and Devices. --- Appl.Mathematics/Computational Methods of Engineering. --- Mathematical Applications in the Physical Sciences. --- Complex Networks. --- Electronics, Power --- Electric power --- Electronics --- Engineering --- Engineering analysis --- Mathematical analysis --- Natural philosophy --- Philosophy, Natural --- Physical sciences --- Dynamics --- Electron-tube circuits --- Electric circuits --- Electron tubes --- Physical mathematics --- Physics --- Construction --- Industrial arts --- Technology --- Mathematics --- Generalized spaces --- Geometry, Non-Euclidean --- Semi-Riemannian geometry --- Geometry, Differential --- Manifolds (Mathematics) --- Almost contact manifolds --- Differentiable manifolds --- Electric power systems --- Power-plants --- Production of electric energy or. --- Mathematical and Computational Engineering. --- Applications of Graph Theory and Complex Networks.
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This book is based upon lectures presented in June 2007 at the INFN-Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati School on Attractor Mechanism, directed by Stefano Bellucci. The symposium included such prestigious lecturers as S. Ferrara, M. Günaydin, P. Levay, and T. Mohaupt. All lectures were given at a pedagogical, introductory level, which is reflected in the specific "flavor" of this volume. The book also benefits from extensive discussions about, and related reworking of, the various contributions. In addition, this volume contains contributions originating from short presentations of recent original results and an essay on the relation between complexity science and high-energy physics by A. Zichichi. It is the fourth volume in a series of books on the general topics of supersymmetry, supergravity, black holes and the attractor mechanism.
Physics. --- Supergravity. --- Supersymmetry. --- Supergravity --- Mathematics --- Physics --- Atomic Physics --- Nuclear Physics --- Algebra --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Attractors (Mathematics) --- Attracting sets (Mathematics) --- Attractors of a dynamical system --- Dynamical system, Attractors of --- Sets, Attracting (Mathematics) --- Gravitation. --- Elementary particles (Physics). --- Quantum field theory. --- Particle acceleration. --- Particle Acceleration and Detection, Beam Physics. --- Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory. --- Classical and Quantum Gravitation, Relativity Theory. --- Differentiable dynamical systems --- Quantum theory. --- Quantum dynamics --- Quantum mechanics --- Quantum physics --- Mechanics --- Thermodynamics --- Particles (Nuclear physics) --- Acceleration (Mechanics) --- Nuclear physics --- Acceleration --- Field theory (Physics) --- Matter --- Antigravity --- Centrifugal force --- Relativity (Physics) --- Relativistic quantum field theory --- Quantum theory --- Elementary particles (Physics) --- High energy physics --- Nuclear particles --- Nucleons --- Properties --- Frascati <2007>
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This book presents a systemic view of nanophenomena in terms of disordered condensed media with characteristics arising at various hierarchical levels from nanoagents/nanoparticles through multiple technological interfaces to the creation of micro- or mesostructures with essential nanodimensional effects. These properties can be seen in various schemes for the functionalization of nanocarbon systems, namely, CNTs, GNRs, GNFs, carbon-based nanoaerogels, nanofoams, and so on, where nonregularities characterize surface nanointeractions and various nanointerconnects, resulting in both predictable and unpredictable effects. Beginning with nanosensing and finishing with other forms of functionalized nanomaterials, these effects will define the prospective qualities of future consumer nanoproducts and nanodevices. This book covers all aspects of nonregular nanosystems arising from the fundamental properties of disordered nanosized media, from electronic structure, surface nanophysics, and allotropic forms of carbon such as graphene and fullerenes including defect characterization, to spintronics and 3D device principles. Nonregular Nanosystems will be of interest to students and specialists in various fields of nanotechnology and nanoscience, experts on surface nanophysics and nanochemistry, as well as managers dealing with marketing of nanoproducts and consumer behavior research.
Physics. --- Nanochemistry. --- Nanoscale science. --- Nanoscience. --- Nanostructures. --- Nanotechnology. --- Quality control. --- Reliability. --- Industrial safety. --- Nanoscale Science and Technology. --- Nanotechnology and Microengineering. --- Quality Control, Reliability, Safety and Risk. --- Nanostructured materials. --- Nanoscience --- Physics --- Nanomaterials --- Nanometer materials --- Nanophase materials --- Nanostructure controlled materials --- Nanostructure materials --- Ultra-fine microstructure materials --- Microstructure --- Nanotechnology --- Engineering. --- System safety. --- Safety, System --- Safety of systems --- Systems safety --- Accidents --- Industrial safety --- Systems engineering --- Nanoscale chemistry --- Chemistry, Analytic --- Construction --- Industrial arts --- Technology --- Molecular technology --- Nanoscale technology --- High technology --- Prevention --- Industrial accidents --- Industries --- Job safety --- Occupational hazards, Prevention of --- Occupational health and safety --- Occupational safety and health --- Prevention of industrial accidents --- Prevention of occupational hazards --- Safety, Industrial --- Safety engineering --- Safety measures --- Safety of workers --- System safety --- Dependability --- Trustworthiness --- Conduct of life --- Factory management --- Industrial engineering --- Reliability (Engineering) --- Sampling (Statistics) --- Standardization --- Quality assurance --- Quality of products --- Analytical chemistry --- Nano science --- Nanoscale science --- Nanosciences --- Science
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This book is based upon lectures presented in the summer of 2009 at the INFN-Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati School on Attractor Mechanism, directed by Stefano Bellucci. The symposium included such prestigious lecturers as S. Ferrara, G. Dall'Agata, J.F. Morales, J. Simón and M. Trigiante. All lectures were given at a pedagogical, introductory level, which is reflected in the specific "flavor" of this volume. The book also benefits from extensive discussions about, and the related reworking of, the various contributions. It is the fifth volume in a series of books on the general topics of supersymmetry, supergravity, black holes and the attractor mechanism.
Black holes (Astronomy). --- Supergravity. --- Supersymmetry. --- Supersymmetry --- Supergravity --- Black holes (Astronomy) --- Physics --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Atomic Physics --- Physics. --- Mathematical physics. --- Quantum field theory. --- String theory. --- Gravitation. --- Classical and Quantum Gravitation, Relativity Theory. --- Quantum Field Theories, String Theory. --- Mathematical Physics. --- Mathematical Methods in Physics. --- Physical mathematics --- Mathematics --- Natural philosophy --- Philosophy, Natural --- Physical sciences --- Dynamics --- Models, String --- String theory --- Nuclear reactions --- Relativistic quantum field theory --- Field theory (Physics) --- Quantum theory --- Relativity (Physics) --- Matter --- Antigravity --- Centrifugal force --- Properties
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