1.

Record Nr.

UNINA990001814020403321

Autore

Tecce, Enrico

Titolo

Ricerche sperimentali intorno al latte della citta di Napoli considerato come alimento e come veicolo della tubercolosidalla vacca all' uomo / Errico Tecce

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Napoli : Premiato Stab. Tip. Cav. Gennaro M. & Priore, 1903

Descrizione fisica

72 p. ; 22 cm

Disciplina

637.1

Locazione

FAGBC

Collocazione

60 DONO COMES 16/52

Lingua di pubblicazione

Italiano

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9911009198703321

Autore

Som Sunipa

Titolo

Bose Einstein Condensation of Excitons and Polaritons

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Sharjah : , : Bentham Science Publishers, , 2024

©2024

ISBN

9789815165401

9815165402

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (141 pages)

Soggetti

Bose-Einstein condensation

Exciton theory

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- End User License Agreement --



Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgement -- Introduction -- Fundamentals of Excitons -- Fundamentals of Polaritons -- Bose Einstein Condensation of Excitons -- Bose Einstein Condensation of Polaritons -- Subject Index -- Back Cover.

Sommario/riassunto

This reference book explains the fundamentals of Bose Einstein Condensation (BEC) in excitons and polaritons. It presents five chapters exploring fundamental concepts and recent developments on the subject. Starting with a historical overview of BEC, the book progresses into the origins and behaviors of excitons and polaritons. Chapters also cover the unique thermalization and relaxation kinetics of excitons, and the distinctive features of polaritons, such as lasing, superfluidity, and quantized vortices. The chapters dedicated to BEC in excitons and polaritons detail experimental techniques, theoretical modeling, recent advancements, and practical applications in a simplified way for beginners. This book serves as a resource for researchers, physicists, and students interested in the phenomena of BEC, providing insights into both the theoretical foundations and the practical implications of excitons and polaritons. Readership Graduate and undergraduate students and academics studying particle and contended matter physics.



3.

Record Nr.

UNINA9911019921303321

Autore

Seber G. A. F (George Arthur Frederick), <1938->

Titolo

A matrix handbook for statisticians / / George A.F. Seber

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Interscience, c2008

ISBN

9786611221799

9781281221797

1281221791

9780470226797

047022679X

9780470226780

0470226781

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (592 p.)

Collana

Wiley series in probability and statistics

Disciplina

512.9/434

Soggetti

Matrices

Statistics

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (p. 529-545) and index.

Nota di contenuto

A MATRIX HANDBOOK FOR STATISTICIANS; CONTENTS; Preface; 1 Notation; 1.1 General Definitions; 1.2 Some Continuous Univariate Distributions; 1.3 Glossary of Notation; 2 Vectors, Vector Spaces, and Convexity; 2.1 Vector Spaces; 2.1.1 Definitions; 2.1.2 Quadratic Subspaces; 2.1.3 Sums and Intersections of Subspaces; 2.1.4 Span and Basis; 2.1.5 Isomorphism; 2.2 Inner Products; 2.2.1 Definition and Properties; 2.2.2 Functionals; 2.2.3 Orthogonality; 2.2.4 Column and Null Spaces; 2.3 Projections; 2.3.1 General Projections; 2.3.2 Orthogonal Projections; 2.4 Metric Spaces

2.5 Convex Sets and Functions2.6 Coordinate Geometry; 2.6.1 Hyperplanes and Lines; 2.6.2 Quadratics; 2.6.3 Areas and Volumes; 3 Rank; 3.1 Some General Properties; 3.2 Matrix Products; 3.3 Matrix Cancellation Rules; 3.4 Matrix Sums; 3.5 Matrix Differences; 3.6 Partitioned and Patterned Matrices; 3.7 Maximal and Minimal Ranks; 3.8 Matrix Index; 4 Matrix Functions: Inverse, Transpose, Trace, Determinant, and Norm; 4.1 Inverse; 4.2 Transpose; 4.3 Trace; 4.4 Determinants; 4.4.1 Introduction; 4.4.2 Adjoint Matrix; 4.4.3



Compound Matrix; 4.4.4 Expansion of a Determinant; 4.5 Permanents; 4.6 Norms

4.6.1 Vector Norms4.6.2 Matrix Norms; 4.6.3 Unitarily Invariant Norms; 4.6.4 M, N-Invariant Norms; 4.6.5 Computational Accuracy; 5 Complex, Hermitian, and Related Matrices; 5.1 Complex Matrices; 5.1.1 Some General Results; 5.1.2 Determinants; 5.2 Hermitian Matrices; 5.3 Skew-Hermitian Matrices; 5.4 Complex Symmetric Matrices; 5.5 Real Skew-Symmetric Matrices; 5.6 Normal Matrices; 5.7 Quaternions; 6 Eigenvalues, Eigenvectors, and Singular Values; 6.1 Introduction and Definitions; 6.1.1 Characteristic Polynomial; 6.1.2 Eigenvalues; 6.1.3 Singular Values; 6.1.4 Functions of a Matrix

6.1.5 Eigenvectors6.1.6 Hermitian Matrices; 6.1.7 Computational Methods; 6.1.8 Generalized Eigenvalues; 6.1.9 Matrix Products; 6.2 Variational Characteristics for Hermitian Matrices; 6.3 Separation Theorems; 6.4 Inequalities for Matrix Sums; 6.5 Inequalities for Matrix Differences; 6.6 Inequalities for Matrix Products; 6.7 Antieigenvalues and Antieigenvectors; 7 Generalized Inverses; 7.1 Definitions; 7.2 Weak Inverses; 7.2.1 General Properties; 7.2.2 Products of Matrices; 7.2.3 Sums and Differences of Matrices; 7.2.4 Real Symmetric Matrices; 7.2.5 Decomposition Methods; 7.3 Other Inverses

7.3.1 Reflexive (g12) Inverse7.3.2 Minimum Norm (g14) Inverse; 7.3.3 Minimum Norm Reflexive (g124) Inverse; 7.3.4 Least Squares (g13) Inverse; 7.3.5 Least Squares Reflexive (g123) Inverse; 7.4 Moore-Penrose (g1234) Inverse; 7.4.1 General Properties; 7.4.2 Sums of Matrices; 7.4.3 Products of Matrices; 7.5 Group Inverse; 7.6 Some General Properties of Inverses; 8 Some Special Matrices; 8.1 Orthogonal and Unitary Matrices; 8.2 Permutation Matrices; 8.3 Circulant, Toeplitz, and Related Matrices; 8.3.1 Regular Circulant; 8.3.2 Symmetric Regular Circulant; 8.3.3 Symmetric Circulant

8.3.4 Toeplitz Matrix

Sommario/riassunto

A comprehensive, must-have handbook of matrix methods with a unique emphasis on statistical applications This timely book, A Matrix Handbook for Statisticians, provides a comprehensive, encyclopedic treatment of matrices as they relate to both statistical concepts and methodologies. Written by an experienced authority on matrices and statistical theory, this handbook is organized by topic rather than mathematical developments and includes numerous references to both the theory behind the methods and the applications of the methods. A uniform approach is applied to each chapter, which contain