01673oam 2200505I 450 991071182070332120190213122713.0(CKB)5470000002487878(OCoLC)886134123(OCoLC)891595094(EXLCZ)99547000000248787820140809j19591103 ua 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierProcedures for decontamination of plutonium from various surfaces /by E.L. ChristensenLos Alamos, New Mexico :Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory of the University of California,November 3, 1959.1 online resource (28 pages)LAMS ;2319TID ;4500, (15th ed.)"Report written: April 1959.""Report distributed: November 3, 1959.""Radioactive waste."Includes bibliographical references (pages 24-28).Radioactive decontaminationPlutoniumPlutoniumfastRadioactive decontaminationfastRadioactive decontamination.Plutonium.Plutonium.Radioactive decontamination.Christensen E. L.1416387Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory,U.S. Atomic Energy Commission.OCLCEOCLCEOCLCQOCLCAGPOBOOK9910711820703321Procedures for decontamination of plutonium from various surfaces3521554UNINA03889nam 22007095 450 991025521990332120230810192534.03-319-67149-910.1007/978-3-319-67149-9(CKB)4340000000223402(DE-He213)978-3-319-67149-9(MiAaPQ)EBC6315880(MiAaPQ)EBC5589125(Au-PeEL)EBL5589125(OCoLC)1066185848(EXLCZ)99434000000022340220171114d2017 u| 0engurnn|008mamaatxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierNeighborhood Semantics for Modal Logic /by Eric Pacuit1st ed. 2017.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2017.1 online resource (XII, 154 p. 17 illus.) Short Textbooks in Logic,2522-54993-319-67148-0 Introduction and Motivation -- Subset Spaces -- Language and Semantics -- Why Non-Normal Modal Logic? -- Core Theory -- Richer Languages.This book offers a state-of-the-art introduction to the basic techniques and results of neighborhood semantics for modal logic. In addition to presenting the relevant technical background, it highlights both the pitfalls and potential uses of neighborhood models – an interesting class of mathematical structures that were originally introduced to provide a semantics for weak systems of modal logic (the so-called non-normal modal logics). In addition, the book discusses a broad range of topics, including standard modal logic results (i.e., completeness, decidability and definability); bisimulations for neighborhood models and other model-theoretic constructions; comparisons with other semantics for modal logic (e.g., relational models, topological models, plausibility models); neighborhood semantics for first-order modal logic, applications in game theory (coalitional logic and game logic); applications in epistemic logic (logics of evidence and belief); and non-normal modal logics with dynamic modalities. The book can be used as the primary text for seminars on philosophical logic focused on non-normal modal logics; as a supplemental text for courses on modal logic, logic in AI, or philosophical logic (either at the undergraduate or graduate level); or as the primary source for researchers interested in learning about the uses of neighborhood semantics in philosophical logic and game theory.Short Textbooks in Logic,2522-5499LogicComputer scienceMathematicsLogic, Symbolic and mathematicalEngineering mathematicsEngineeringData processingComputer scienceLogicMathematics of ComputingMathematical Logic and FoundationsMathematical and Computational Engineering ApplicationsComputer Science Logic and Foundations of ProgrammingLogic.Computer scienceMathematics.Logic, Symbolic and mathematical.Engineering mathematics.EngineeringData processing.Computer science.Logic.Mathematics of Computing.Mathematical Logic and Foundations.Mathematical and Computational Engineering Applications.Computer Science Logic and Foundations of Programming.160Pacuit Ericauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut858507MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910255219903321Neighborhood Semantics for Modal Logic1916551UNINA