02552nam 2200421 450 991081587940332120170923090505.01-78348-653-8(CKB)3710000000769621(MiAaPQ)EBC4605375(EXLCZ)99371000000076962120160818h20162016 uy| 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierThe discourse of Neoliberalism an anatomy of a powerful idea /Simon SpringerLondon :Rowman & Littlefield International,[2016]©20161 online resource (153 pages)Discourse, power and societyIncludes index.1-78348-652-X 1-78348-651-1 Introduction : neoliberalism : descanting the insalubrious -- Expansions, variegations and formations -- Between hegemony and governmentality -- Anxious geopolitics -- Delusion, disillusion and denial -- Of violence and victims -- Zombie apocalypse! -- Conclusion : from enslavement to obliteration.Why should we be worried about neoliberalism if we are not able to fully appreciate its deleterious effects? How can we fully appreciate its intricacies and power without attending to and seeking to potentially reconcile the various critical theorizations of how it actually operates? The Discourse of Neoliberalism offers a critical political economy-meets-poststructuralist perspective on the relationship between neoliberalism and power. By advancing a geographical approach to understanding the discursive formations and material consequences of neoliberalism, the book exposes how processes of neoliberalization are shot through with violence. It argues that reading neoliberalism as a discourse better equips us to understand the power of this variegated economic formation as an expansive process of social-spatial transformation that is intimately bound up with the production of poverty, inequality, and violence across the globe. It illuminates the vital and ongoing power of neoliberalism in order to open up a critical space for thinking through how life beyond neoliberalism might be achieved.NeoliberalismNeoliberalism.330.122Springer Simon1130885MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910815879403321The discourse of Neoliberalism3993421UNINA05150nam 22004815 450 991025738110332120200703105141.03-319-64668-010.1007/978-3-319-64668-8(CKB)4100000000882281(DE-He213)978-3-319-64668-8(MiAaPQ)EBC5590976(PPN)220120986(EXLCZ)99410000000088228120171005d2017 u| 0engurnn|008mamaatxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierTwo-Scale Approach to Oscillatory Singularly Perturbed Transport Equations /by Emmanuel Frénod1st ed. 2017.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2017.1 online resource (XI, 126 p. 18 illus., 9 illus. in color.) Lecture Notes in Mathematics,0075-8434 ;21903-319-64667-2 Includes bibliographical references.I Two-Scale Convergence -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 First Statements on Two-Scale Convergence -- 1.2 Two-Scale Convergence and Homogenization -- 1.2.1 How Homogenization Led to the Concept of Two-Scale Convergence -- 1.2.2 A Remark Concerning Periodicity -- 1.2.3 A Remark Concerning Weak-* Convergence -- 2 Two-Scale Convergence - Definition and Results -- 2.1 Background Material on Two-Scale Convergence -- 2.1.1 Definitions -- 2.1.2 Link with Weak Convergence -- 2.2 Two-Scale Convergence Criteria -- 2.2.1 Injection Lemma -- 2.2.2 Two-Scale Convergence Criterion -- 2.2.3 Strong Two-Scale Convergence Criterion -- 3 Applications -- 3.1 Homogenization of ODE -- 3.1.1 Textbook Case, Setting and Asymptotic Expansion -- 3.1.2 Justification of Asymptotic Expansion Using Two-Scale Convergence -- 3.2 Homogenization of Singularly-Perturbed ODE -- 3.2.1 Equation of Interest and Setting -- 3.2.2 Asymptotic Expansion Results -- 3.2.3 Asymptotic Expansion Calculations -- 3.2.4 Justification Using Two-Scale Convergence I: Results -- 3.2.5 Justification Using Two-Scale Convergence II: Proofs -- 3.3 Homogenization of Hyperbolic PDE -- 3.3.1 Textbook Case and Setting -- 3.3.2 Order-0 Homogenization -- 3.3.3 Order-1 Homogenization -- 3.4 Homogenization of Singularly-Perturbed Hyperbolic PDE -- 3.4.1 Equation of Interest and Setting -- 3.4.2 An a Priori Estimate -- 3.4.3 Weak Formulation with Oscillating Test Functions -- 3.4.4 Order-0 Homogenization - Constraint -- 3.4.5 Order-0 Homogenization - Equation for V -- 3.4.6 Order-1 Homogenization - Preparations: Equations for U and u -- 3.4.7 Order-1 Homogenization - Strong Two-Scale Convergence of u" -- 3.4.8 Order-1 Homogenization - The Function W1 -- 3.4.9 Order-1 Homogenization - A Priori Estimate and Convergence -- 3.4.10 Order-1 Homogenization - Constraint -- 3.4.11 Order-1 Homogenization - Equation for V1 -- 3.4.12 Concerning Numerics -- II Two-Scale Numerical Methods -- 4 Introduction -- 5 Two-Scale Method for Object Drift with Tide -- 5.1 Motivation and Model -- 5.1.1 Motivation -- 5.1.2 Model of Interest -- 5.2 Two-Scale Asymptotic Expansion -- 5.2.1 Asymptotic Expansion -- 5.2.2 Discussion -- 5.3 Two-Scale Numerical Method -- 5.3.1 Construction of the Two-Scale Numerical Method -- 5.3.2 Validation of the Two-Scale Numerical Method -- 6 Two-Scale Method for Beam -- 6.1 Some Words About Beams and Model of Interest -- 6.1.1 Beams -- 6.1.2 Equations of Interest -- 6.1.3 Two-Scale Convergence -- 6.2 Two-Scale PIC Method -- 6.2.1 Formulation of the Two-Scale Numerical Method -- 6.2.2 Numerical Results.This book presents the classical results of the two-scale convergence theory and explains – using several figures – why it works. It then shows how to use this theory to homogenize ordinary differential equations with oscillating coefficients as well as oscillatory singularly perturbed ordinary differential equations. In addition, it explores the homogenization of hyperbolic partial differential equations with oscillating coefficients and linear oscillatory singularly perturbed hyperbolic partial differential equations. Further, it introduces readers to the two-scale numerical methods that can be built from the previous approaches to solve oscillatory singularly perturbed transport equations (ODE and hyperbolic PDE) and demonstrates how they can be used efficiently. This book appeals to master’s and PhD students interested in homogenization and numerics, as well as to the Iter community.Lecture Notes in Mathematics,0075-8434 ;2190Numerical analysisNumerical Analysishttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/M14050Numerical analysis.Numerical Analysis.515.24Frénod Emmanuelauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut755748MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910257381103321Two-scale approach to oscillatory singularly perturbed transport equations1522935UNINA