00974nam0-22003611i-450-99000001059040332120080304135722.0000001059FED01000001059(Aleph)000001059FED0100000105920020821d1961----km-y0itay50------bafreFRy-------001yyIntroduction à la chimie nucleairepar Jean Govaertspréface de G. de HevesyParisDunod1961XV, 468 p.ill.25 cmChimica nucleareRadiochimica541.3540Govaerts,Jean889Hevesy,Georg : vonITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK99000001059040332113 B 16 0824365FINBC36D-0181980FI1FINBCFI1Introduction à la chimie nucleaire107966UNINA02433nam 2200601 450 991048064890332120180731045132.01-4704-0608-X(CKB)3360000000465175(EBL)3114178(SSID)ssj0000889166(PQKBManifestationID)11493927(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000889166(PQKBWorkID)10875176(PQKB)10469966(MiAaPQ)EBC3114178(PPN)195418808(EXLCZ)99336000000046517520150417h20102010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrQ-valued functions revisited /Camillo De Lellis, Emanuele Nunzio SpadaroProvidence, Rhode Island :American Mathematical Society,2010.©20101 online resource (79 p.)Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society,0065-9266 ;Volume 211, Number 991"Volume 211, Number 991 (first of 5 numbers)."0-8218-4914-X Includes bibliographical references.""Contents""; ""Introduction""; ""Chapter 1. The elementary theory of Q-valued functions""; ""1.1. Decomposition and selection for Q-valued functions""; ""1.2. Extension of Lipschitz Q-valued functions""; ""1.3. Differentiability and Rademacher's Theorem""; ""Chapter 2. Almgren's extrinsic theory""; ""2.1. The biLipschitz embedding and the retraction ""; ""2.2. Properties of Q-valued Sobolev functions""; ""2.3. Existence of Dir-minimizing Q-valued functions""; ""Chapter 3. Regularity theory""; ""3.1. First variations""; ""3.2. A maximum principle for Q-valued functions""Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society ;Volume 211, Number 991.Dirichlet principleGeometric measure theoryMetric spaceHarmonic mapsElectronic books.Dirichlet principle.Geometric measure theory.Metric space.Harmonic maps.515.9De Lellis Camillo471661Spadaro Emanuele Nunzio1983-MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910480648903321Q-valued functions revisited2211408UNINA02324nam 2200325 450 991052485520332120221226180659.0(CKB)4100000010460885(NjHacI)994100000010460885(EXLCZ)99410000001046088520221226d2019 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLouis Agassiz as a teacher illustrative extracts on his method of instruction : with an introductory note /Lane CooperIthaca, New York :Cornell University Press,2019.©19171 online resource (viii, 74 pages)1-5017-4057-1 By a succession of living pictures, as it were, this book shows the eminent naturalist in the very act of teaching. Sometimes he himself speaks, sometimes distinguished pupils of his reveal in their own words the process by which they were led to nature through direct and independent observation. The enthusiasm of their accounts is contagious. This collection of illustrative extracts on the ideals and practice of Louis Agassiz is probably unique in giving the actual methods of a great man of science in developing good students who could, in their turn, wisely instruct others. The book should be in the hands of all teachers, and of those who are preparing to teach. By a succession of living pictures, as it were, this book shows the eminent naturalist in the very act of teaching. Sometimes he himself speaks, sometimes distinguished pupils of his reveal in their own words the process by which they were led to nature through direct and independent observation. The enthusiasm of their accounts is contagious. This collection of illustrative extracts on the ideals and practice of Louis Agassiz is probably unique in giving the actual methods of a great man of science in developing good students who could, in their turn, wisely instruct others. The book should be in the hands of all teachers, and of those who are preparing to teach.925.9Cooper Lane1875-1959,177674NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910524855203321Louis Agassiz as a Teacher2587639UNINA