01933nam 2200517 450 991071330290332120200414094028.0(CKB)5470000002500619(OCoLC)1150781832(EXLCZ)99547000000250061920200414d2019 ua 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierWater resources on Guam potential impacts of and adaptive response to climate change /by Stephen B. Gingerich [and 11 others]Reston, Virginia :U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey,2019.1 online resource (viii, 55 pages) color illustrations, color mapsScientific investigations report,2328-0328 ;2019-5095"Prepared in cooperation with the Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program, U.S. Department of Defense."Includes bibliographical references (pages 30-33).Water resources on Guam Water-supplyClimatic factorsGuamWater quality managementGuamSea levelGuamHydrologyGuamGroundwaterGuamGroundwater rechargeGuamNorthern Guam Lens Aquifer (Guam)GuamEnvironmental conditions21st centuryWater-supplyClimatic factorsWater quality managementSea levelHydrologyGroundwaterGroundwater rechargeGingerich Stephen B.1395616Geological Survey (U.S.),Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (U.S.)GPOGPOBOOK9910713302903321Water resources on Guam3462217UNINA00889nam 2200289 450 991075760140332120231123095844.0978-88-311-3506-120231123d2013----u y0engy50 baitaIT 001yy<<L'>>intelligibilità del realenatura, uomo, macchinaSergio Rondinara (ed.)RomaSefirCitta Nuova2013254 p.21 cmScienze e fede5Parte delle relazioni presentate a tre convegni tenuti a Roma nel 2007-2009Antropologia filosofica128Rondinara,Sergio1436050ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK991075760140332110 DO 269 TADONOTAMBURRINI269/23DINELDINELIntelligibilità del reale3594149UNINA09673oam 2200529M 450 991078032930332120230810000012.01-351-32531-01-351-32532-91-351-32530-210.4324/9781351325325(CKB)111087932069028(MH)008723322-3(MiAaPQ)EBC5266077(OCoLC)1004180536(OCoLC-P)1004180536(FlBoTFG)9781351325325(EXLCZ)9911108793206902820170915d2017 uy 0engurcn|||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierEvaluation and Poverty Reduction /Osvaldo N. FeinsteinFirst edition.London :Taylor and Francis,2017.1 online resource (xviii, 382 p. )ill. ;World Bank Series on Evaluation and Development ;Volume 3World Bank series on evaluation and development ;v. 30-7658-0876-5 0-7658-0092-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Part, I Introduction: Identifying the Challenges /Osvaldo N. Feinstein Robert Picciotto James D. Wolfensohn --chapter Synthesis and Overview /Osvaldo Feinstein Detlev Puetz --part, II Evaluation: A Macro Perspective /Osvaldo N. Feinstein Robert Picciotto James D. Wolfensohn --chapter 1 Valuation and Evaluation /Partha Dasgupta --chapter Floor Discussion: Valuation and Evaluation /Osvaldo N. Feinstein Robert Picciotto James D. Wolfensohn --chapter Floor Discussion: Evaluation in a World of Complexity and Information Failures --chapter 2 Evaluation in a World of Complexity and Information Failures /Joseph Stiglitz --chapter 3 Panel Discussion: Evaluation Perspectives on Poverty Reduction /Vinod Thomas Alison Evans Moise Mensah Niels Dabelstein --chapter Floor Discussion: Evaluation Perspectives on Poverty Reduction /Osvaldo N. Feinstein Robert Picciotto James D. Wolfensohn --part, III Methodological Issues in Evaluation /Osvaldo N. Feinstein Robert Picciotto James D. Wolfensohn --chapter 4 Impact Evaluation: Concepts and Methods /Kene Ezemenari Anders Rudqvist Kalamdhi Subbarao --chapter Comments: Impact Evaluation: Concepts and Methods /Osvaldo N. Feinstein Robert Picciotto James D. Wolfensohn --chapter Floor Discussion: Impact Evaluation: Concepts and Methods /Osvaldo N. Feinstein Robert Picciotto James D. Wolfensohn --chapter 5 Panel Discussion: Quantitative and Qualitative Methods in Evaluation /Timothy Marchant Sarah Gavian John Eriksson --chapter Floor Discussion: Quantitative and Qualitative Methods in Evaluation /Osvaldo N. Feinstein Robert Picciotto James D. Wolfensohn --chapter 6 Theory-Based Evaluation: Theories of Change for Poverty Reduction Programs /Carol H. Weiss --part, IV Participatory Evaluation: Costs and Benefits /Osvaldo N. Feinstein Robert Picciotto James D. Wolfensohn --chapter 7 The Front-End Costs and Downstream Benefits of Participatory Evaluation /Edward T. Jackson --chapter Comments: The Strategic Choices of Stakeholders: The Front-End Costs and Downstream Benefits of Participatory Evaluation /Osvaldo N. Feinstein Robert Picciotto James D. Wolfensohn --chapter Floor Discussion: Front-End Costs and Downstream Benefits of Participatory Evaluations /Osvaldo N. Feinstein Robert Picciotto James D. Wolfensohn --chapter 8 Building Local Capacity for Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation /Rolf Sartorius --chapter Comments: Building Local Capacity for Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation /David Marsden --chapter Floor Discussion: Building Local Capacities for Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation /Osvaldo N. Feinstein Robert Picciotto James D. Wolfensohn --part, V Poverty-Reducing Growth /Osvaldo N. Feinstein Robert Picciotto James D. Wolfensohn --chapter 9 Africa and Asia: Evaluation of the Poverty Alleviation Impact of Alternative Development Strategies and Adjustment Responses /Erik Thorbecke --chapter Comments: Africa and Asia: Evaluation of the Poverty Alleviation Impact of Alternative Development Strategies and Adjustment Responses /Osvaldo N. Feinstein Robert Picciotto James D. Wolfensohn --chapter Floor discussion: Africa and Asia: Evaluation of the Poverty Alleviation Impact of Alternative Development Strategies and Adjustment Responses /Osvaldo N. Feinstein Robert Picciotto James D. Wolfensohn --chapter 10 Lessons Learned from Evaluation of DFID's Aid Program /Andrew Shepherd --chapter Comments: Lessons Learned from Evaluation of DFID's Aid Program /Osvaldo N. Feinstein Robert Picciotto James D. Wolfensohn --chapter Floor Discussion: Lessons Learned from Evaluation DFID's Aid Program /Osvaldo N. Feinstein Robert Picciotto James D. Wolfensohn --part, VI Sectoral and Microlevel Interventions /Osvaldo N. Feinstein Robert Picciotto James D. Wolfensohn --chapter 11 Evaluating Microfinance's Impact: Going Down Market /Monique Cohen --chapter Comments: Microfinance Impact Evaluation: Going Down Market /Osvaldo N. Feinstein Robert Picciotto James D. Wolfensohn --part, VII Social Funds and Safety Nets /Osvaldo N. Feinstein Robert Picciotto James D. Wolfensohn --chapter 12 Evaluating Targeted Versus Nontargeted Approaches to Poverty Reduction /Joachim von Braun Mona Bishay Sohail J. Malik --chapter Floor Discussion: Evaluating Targeted Versus Nontargeted Approaches to Poverty Reduction /Osvaldo N. Feinstein Robert Picciotto James D. Wolfensohn --chapter 13 What Are Social Funds Really Telling Us? /Judith Tendler --chapter Comments: What Are Social Funds Really Telling Us? /Osvaldo N. Feinstein Robert Picciotto James D. Wolfensohn --chapter Floor Discussion: What Are Social Funds Really Telling Us? /Osvaldo N. Feinstein Robert Picciotto James D. Wolfensohn --chapter 14 Economic Crises and Social Protection for the Poor: The Latin American Experience /Nora Lustig Arianna Legovim --chapter Comments: Economic Crises and Social Protection for the Poor: The Latin American Experience /Osvaldo N. Feinstein Robert Picciotto James D. Wolfensohn --chapter Floor Discussion: Economic Crises and Social Protection for the Poor: The Latin American Experience /Osvaldo N. Feinstein Robert Picciotto James D. Wolfensohn --part, VIII Developm ent Effectiveness in Health, Nutrition, and Population Services /Osvaldo N. Feinstein Robert Picciotto James D. Wolfensohn --chapter 15 Delivering Social Services: Lessons on Health, Nutrition, and Population /Susan Stout --chapter Comments: Delivering Social Services Lessons on Health, Nutrition, and Population /Osvaldo N. Feinstein Robert Picciotto James D. Wolfensohn --chapter Floor Discussion: Delivering Social Services: Lessons on Health, Nutrition, and Population /Osvaldo N. Feinstein Robert Picciotto James D. Wolfensohn --part, IX Crisis Prevention /Osvaldo N. Feinstein Robert Picciotto James D. Wolfensohn --chapter 16 Tackling Horizontal Inequalities /Frances Stewart --chapter Comments: Tackling Horizontal Inequalities /Osvaldo N. Feinstein Robert Picciotto James D. Wolfensohn --chapter Floor Discussion: Tackling Horizontal Inequalities /Osvaldo N. Feinstein Robert Picciotto James D. Wolfensohn --chapter 17 Governance and Anticorruption: New Insights and Challenges /Daniel Kaufmann --chapter Comments: Governance and Anticorruption: New Insights and Challenges /Osvaldo N. Feinstein Robert Picciotto James D. Wolfensohn --chapter Floor Discussion: Governance and Anticorruption /Osvaldo N. Feinstein Robert Picciotto James D. Wolfensohn --chapter 18 Panel Discussion: Combatting Public Corruption /Jack Titsworth Navin Girishankar El Sayed Zaki --part, X Social Inclusion and Civil Society /Osvaldo N. Feinstein Robert Picciotto James D. Wolfensohn --chapter 19 Nongovernmental Organizations and Evaluation: The BRAC Experience /Salehuddin Ahmed Mohammad Rafi --chapter Comments: NGOs and Evaluation: The BRAC Experience /Osvaldo N. Feinstein Robert Picciotto James D. Wolfensohn --chapter Floor Discussion: NGOs and Evaluation: The BRAC Experience /Osvaldo N. Feinstein Robert Picciotto James D. Wolfensohn --chapter 20 Social Exclusion and Rural Underdevelopment /Adolfo Figueroa --chapter Comments: Social Exclusion and Rural Underdevelopment /Osvaldo N. Feinstein Robert Picciotto James D. Wolfensohn --chapter Floor Discussion: Social Exclusion and Rural Underdevelopment /Osvaldo N. Feinstein Robert Picciotto James D. Wolfensohn --part, XI Conclusions /Osvaldo N. Feinstein Robert Picciotto James D. Wolfensohn --chapter 21 Panel Discussion: Final Roundtable /Francos Stewart Ravi Kanbur Joachim von Braun Nora Lustig --chapter 22 Concluding Remarks /Robert Picciotto.""--Provided by publisher.World Bank series on evaluation and development ;Volume 3.PovertyEvaluationMethodologyPovertyEvaluationMethodology.339.4/6Feinstein Osvaldo N.1568500OCoLC-POCoLC-PBOOK9910780329303321Evaluation and Poverty Reduction3840668UNINAThis Record contains information from the Harvard Library Bibliographic Dataset, which is provided by the Harvard Library under its Bibliographic Dataset Use Terms and includes data made available by, among others the Library of Congress10690oam 22005173 450 991086199530332120240513155434.01-000-05664-30-429-33050-21-000-05662-710.1201/9780429330506(CKB)4100000011704726(MiAaPQ)EBC6451218(OCoLC)1242879498(OCoLC-P)1242879498(FlBoTFG)9780429330506(EXLCZ)99410000001170472620210322d2020 uy 0engurcnu|||unuuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRobust and Error-Free Geometric Computing1st ed.[Place of publication not identified] :CRC Press (Unlimited) :CRC Press,2020.1 online resource (xxiv, 363 pages)0-367-35294-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Trademarks -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Listings -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Eigendecomposition for 3 × 3 Symmetric Matrices -- 1.1.1 Computing the Eigenvalues -- 1.1.2 Computing the Eigenvectors -- 1.1.3 A Nonrobust Floating-Point Implementation -- 1.1.4 A Robust Floating-Point Implementation -- 1.1.4.1 Computing the Eigenvalues -- 1.1.4.2 Computing the Eigenvectors -- 1.1.5 An Error-Free Implementation -- 1.2 Distance between Line Segments -- 1.2.1 Nonparallel Segments -- 1.2.2 Parallel Segments -- 1.2.3 A Nonrobust Floating-Point Implementation -- 1.2.4 A Robust Floating-Point Implementation -- 1.2.4.1 Conjugate Gradient Method -- 1.2.4.2 Constrained Conjugate Gradient Method -- 1.2.5 An Error-Free Implementation -- 2 Floating-Point Arithmetic -- 2.1 Binary Encodings -- 2.2 Binary Encoding of 32-bit Floating-Point Numbers -- 2.3 Binary Encoding of 64-bit Floating-Point Numbers -- 2.4 Rounding of Floating-Point Numbers -- 2.4.1 Round to Nearest with Ties to Even -- 2.4.2 Round to Nearest with Ties to Away -- 2.4.3 Round toward Zero -- 2.4.4 Round toward Positive -- 2.4.5 Round toward Negative -- 2.4.6 Rounding Support in C++ -- 3 Arbitrary-Precision Arithmetic -- 3.1 Binary Scientific Notation -- 3.2 Binary Scientific Numbers -- 3.2.1 Addition -- 3.2.2 Subtraction -- 3.2.3 Multiplication -- 3.3 Binary Scientific Rationals -- 3.3.1 Addition and Subtraction -- 3.3.2 Multiplication and Division -- 3.4 Conversions -- 3.4.1 Floating-Point Number to BSNumber -- 3.4.2 BSNumber to Floating-Point Number -- 3.4.3 BSRational to BSNumber of Specified Precision -- 3.4.4 BSNumber to BSNumber of Specified Precision -- 3.5 Performance Considerations -- 3.5.1 Static Computation of Maximum Precision -- 3.5.1.1 Addition and Subtraction -- 3.5.1.2 Multiplication.3.5.2 Dynamic Computation of Maximum Precision -- 3.5.3 Memory Management -- 4 Interval Arithmetic -- 4.1 Arithmetic Operations -- 4.2 Signs of Determinants -- 4.3 Primal Queries -- 4.3.1 Queries in 2D -- 4.3.2 Queries in 3D -- 5 Quadratic-Field Arithmetic -- 5.1 Sources of Rounding Errors -- 5.1.1 Rounding Errors when Normalizing Vectors -- 5.1.2 Errors in Roots to Quadratic Equations -- 5.1.3 Intersection of Line and Cone Frustum -- 5.2 Real Quadratic Fields -- 5.2.1 Arithmetic Operations -- 5.2.2 Allowing for Non-Square-Free d -- 5.2.3 Allowing for Rational d -- 5.3 Comparisons of Quadratic Field Numbers -- 5.4 Quadratic Fields with Multiple Square Roots -- 5.4.1 Arithmetic Operations -- 5.4.2 Composition of Quadratic Fields -- 5.5 Estimating a Quadratic Field Number -- 5.5.1 Estimating a Rational Number -- 5.5.2 Estimating the Square Root of a Rational Number -- 5.5.3 Estimating a 1-Root Quadratic Field Number -- 5.5.4 Estimating a 2-Root Quadratic Field Number -- 5.5.4.1 Two Nonzero Radical Coefficients -- 5.5.4.2 Three Nonzero Radical Coefficients -- 6 Numerical Methods -- 6.1 Root Finding -- 6.1.1 Function Evaluation -- 6.1.2 Bisection -- 6.1.3 Newton's Method -- 6.1.4 Hybrid Newton-Bisection Method -- 6.1.5 Arbitrary-Precision Newton's Method -- 6.2 Polynomial Root Finding -- 6.2.1 Discriminants -- 6.2.2 Preprocessing the Polynomials -- 6.2.3 Quadratic Polynomial -- 6.2.4 Cubic Polynomial -- 6.2.4.1 Nonsimple Real Roots -- 6.2.4.2 One Simple Real Root -- 6.2.4.3 Three Simple Real Roots -- 6.2.5 Quartic Polynomial -- 6.2.5.1 Processing the Root Zero -- 6.2.5.2 The Biquadratic Case -- 6.2.5.3 Multiplicity Vector (3, 1, 0, 0) -- 6.2.5.4 Multiplicity Vector (2, 2, 0, 0) -- 6.2.5.5 Multiplicity Vector (2, 1, 1, 0) -- 6.2.5.6 Multiplicity Vector (1, 1, 1, 1) -- 6.2.6 High-Degree Polynomials -- 6.2.6.1 Bounding Root Sequences by Derivatives.6.2.6.2 Bounding Roots by Sturm Sequences -- 6.2.6.3 Root Counting by Descartes' Rule of Signs -- 6.2.6.4 Real-Root Isolation -- 6.3 Linear Algebra -- 6.3.1 Systems of Linear Equations -- 6.3.2 Eigendecomposition for 2 × 2 Symmetric Matrices -- 6.3.3 Eigendecomposition for 3 × 3 Symmetric Matrices -- 6.3.4 3D Rotation Matrices with Rational Elements -- 7 Distance Queries -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.1.1 The Quadratic Programming Problem -- 7.1.2 The Linear Complementarity Problem -- 7.1.3 The Convex Quadratic Programming Problem -- 7.1.3.1 Eliminating Unconstrained Variables -- 7.1.3.2 Reduction for Equality Constraints -- 7.2 Lemke's Method -- 7.2.1 Terms and Framework -- 7.2.2 LCP with a Unique Solution -- 7.2.3 LCP with Infinitely Many Solutions -- 7.2.4 LCP with No Solution -- 7.2.5 LCP with a Cycle -- 7.2.6 Avoiding Cycles when Constant Terms are Zero -- 7.3 Formulating a Geometric Query as a CQP -- 7.3.1 Distance Between Oriented Boxes -- 7.3.2 Test-Intersection of Triangle and Cylinder -- 7.4 Implementation Details -- 7.4.1 The LCP Solver -- 7.4.2 Distance Between Oriented Boxes in 3D -- 7.4.3 Test-Intersection of Triangle and Cylinder in 3D -- 7.4.4 Accuracy Problems with Floating-Point Arithmetic -- 7.4.5 Dealing with Vector Normalization -- 8 Intersection Queries -- 8.1 Method of Separating Axes -- 8.1.1 Separation by Projection onto a Line -- 8.1.2 Separation of Convex Polygons in 2D -- 8.1.3 Separation of Convex Polyhedra in 3D -- 8.1.4 Separation of Convex Polygons in 3D -- 8.1.5 Separation of Moving Convex Objects -- 8.1.6 Contact Set for Moving Convex Objects -- 8.2 Triangles Moving with Constant Linear Velocity -- 8.2.1 Two Moving Triangles in 2D -- 8.2.2 Two Moving Triangles in 3D -- 8.3 Linear Component and Sphere -- 8.3.1 Test-Intersection Queries -- 8.3.1.1 Line and Sphere -- 8.3.1.2 Ray and Sphere -- 8.3.1.3 Segment and Sphere.8.3.2 Find-Intersection Queries -- 8.3.2.1 Line and Sphere -- 8.3.2.2 Ray and Sphere -- 8.3.2.3 Segment and Sphere -- 8.4 Linear Component and Box -- 8.4.1 Test-Intersection Queries -- 8.4.1.1 Lines and Boxes -- 8.4.1.2 Rays and Boxes -- 8.4.1.3 Segments and Boxes -- 8.4.2 Find-Intersection Queries -- 8.4.2.1 Liang-Barsky Clipping -- 8.4.2.2 Lines and Boxes -- 8.4.2.3 Rays and Boxes -- 8.4.2.4 Segments and Boxes -- 8.5 Line and Cone -- 8.5.1 Definition of Cones -- 8.5.2 Practical Matters for Representing Infinity -- 8.5.3 Definition of a Line, Ray and Segment -- 8.5.4 Intersection with a Line -- 8.5.4.1 Case c2 ≠ 0 -- 8.5.4.2 Case c2 = 0 and c1 ≠ 0 -- 8.5.4.3 Case c2 = 0 and c1 = 0 -- 8.5.5 Clamping to the Cone Height Range -- 8.5.6 Pseudocode for Error-Free Arithmetic -- 8.5.6.1 Intersection of Intervals -- 8.5.6.2 Line-Cone Query -- 8.5.7 Intersection with a Ray -- 8.5.8 Intersection with a Segment -- 8.5.9 Implementation using Quadratic-Field Arithmetic -- 8.6 Intersection of Ellipses -- 8.6.1 Ellipse Representations -- 8.6.1.1 The Standard Form for an Ellipse -- 8.6.1.2 Conversion to a Quadratic Equation -- 8.6.2 Test-Intersection Query for Ellipses -- 8.6.3 Find-Intersection Query for Ellipses -- 8.6.3.1 Case d4 ≠ 0 and e(x̄) ≠ 0 -- 8.6.3.2 Case d4 ≠ 0 and e(x̄) = 0 -- 8.6.3.3 Case d4 = 0, d2 ≠ 0 and e2 ≠ 0 -- 8.6.3.4 Case d4 = 0, d2 ≠ 0 and e2 = 0 -- 8.6.3.5 Case d4 = 0 and d2 = 0 -- 8.7 Intersection of Ellipsoids -- 8.7.1 Ellipsoid Representations -- 8.7.1.1 The Standard Form for an Ellipsoid -- 8.7.1.2 Conversion to a Quadratic Equation -- 8.7.2 Test-Intersection Query for Ellipsoids -- 8.7.3 Find-Intersection Query for Ellipsoids -- 8.7.3.1 Two Spheres -- 8.7.3.2 Sphere-Ellipsoid: 3-Zero Center -- 8.7.3.3 Sphere-Ellipsoid: 2-Zero Center -- 8.7.3.4 Sphere-Ellipsoid: 1-Zero Center -- 8.7.3.5 Sphere-Ellipsoid: No-Zero Center.8.7.3.6 Reduction to a Sphere-Ellipsoid Query -- 9 Computational Geometry Algorithms -- 9.1 Convex Hull of Points in 2D -- 9.1.1 Incremental Construction -- 9.1.2 Divide-and-Conquer Method -- 9.2 Convex Hull of Points in 3D -- 9.2.1 Incremental Construction -- 9.2.2 Divide-and-Conquer Method -- 9.3 Delaunay Triangulation -- 9.3.1 Incremental Construction -- 9.3.1.1 Inserting Points -- 9.3.1.2 Linear Walks and Intrinsic Dimension -- 9.3.1.3 The Insertion Step -- 9.3.2 Construction by Convex Hull -- 9.4 Minimum-Area Circle of Points -- 9.5 Minimum-Volume Sphere of Points -- 9.6 Minimum-Area Rectangle of Points -- 9.6.1 The Exhaustive Search Algorithm -- 9.6.2 The Rotating Calipers Algorithm -- 9.6.2.1 Computing the Initial Rectangle -- 9.6.2.2 Updating the Rectangle -- 9.6.2.3 Distinct Supporting Vertices -- 9.6.2.4 Duplicate Supporting Vertices -- 9.6.2.5 Multiple Polygon Edges of Minimum Angle -- 9.6.2.6 The General Update Step -- 9.6.3 A Robust Implementation -- 9.6.3.1 Avoiding Normalization -- 9.6.3.2 Indirect Comparisons of Angles -- 9.6.3.3 Updating the Support Information -- 9.6.3.4 Conversion to a Floating-Point Rectangle -- 9.7 Minimum-Volume Box of Points -- 9.7.1 Processing Hull Faces -- 9.7.1.1 Comparing Areas -- 9.7.1.2 Comparing Volumes -- 9.7.1.3 Comparing Angles -- 9.7.2 Processing Hull Edges -- 9.7.3 Conversion to a Floating-Point Box -- Bibliography -- Index."This is a how-to book for solving problems in actual practice. 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