01303nam 2200373 450 991071380280332120201208154724.0(CKB)5470000002505629(OCoLC)1196339783(EXLCZ)99547000000250562920200921d2020 ua 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPV storm hardening costs /James Elsworth, Otto Van GeetGolden, CO :National Renewable Energy Laboratory,2020.1 online resource (1 page) color illustrationsNREL/PO ;7A40-76045Presented at the PV Reliability Workshop, 25-27 February 2020, Lakewood, Colorado.Photovoltaic power systemsHurricane effectsPhotovoltaic power systemsMaintenance and repairPhotovoltaic power systemsHurricane effects.Photovoltaic power systemsMaintenance and repair.Elsworth James1416850Geet Otto vanNational Renewable Energy Laboratory (U.S.),GPOGPOBOOK9910713802803321PV storm hardening costs3523604UNINA05323nam 22005053 450 991102013180332120250227080514.0978139436135913943613519781394361366139436136X97813943613421394361343(MiAaPQ)EBC31921402(Au-PeEL)EBL31921402(CKB)37699794000041(OCoLC)1503844988(EXLCZ)993769979400004120250227d2025 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierWastewater Reuse, Volume 2 Micropollutants, Membranes and Treatment Procedures1st ed.Newark :John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,2025.©2025.1 online resource (273 pages)ISTE Invoiced Series9781786309808 1786309807 Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Chapter 1. Case Studies with Tertiary Treatment -- 1.1. Limited urban use, irrigation of non-food or processed crops -- 1.1.1. Irrigation -- 1.1.2. Industrial reuse and recycling -- 1.1.3. Urban non-drinking water -- 1.1.4. Storage -- 1.2. Nosedo plant (Milan, Italy): irrigation -- 1.3. The Hermitage station (Reunion Island) -- 1.3.1. Pollutant loads -- 1.3.2. Tertiary filtration -- 1.3.3. UV disinfection -- 1.3.4. Educational aspect -- 1.4. The Barcelona plant (Spain): regeneration of wetlands, irrigation -- 1.5. Ajman (United Arab Emirates): irrigation and non-drinkable urban use -- 1.6. Al Wathba treatment plant (Abu Dhabi): recreational areas, green spaces, industries -- 1.7. Burj Khalifa lake (Dubai): reuse wastewater for a recreational area -- 1.7.1. Treatment plant dimensions -- 1.8. Darling Quarter (Sydney, Australia): wastewater reuse in a neighborhood -- 1.9. References -- Chapter 2. Micropollutants -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Pesticides -- 2.3. Pharmaceuticals and industrial residues -- 2.4. Technologies for removing pesticides and emerging micropollutants -- 2.4.1. Conventional oxidizers: chlorine, hypochlorite and chlorine dioxide -- 2.4.2. Advanced chemical oxidation -- 2.4.3. Activated carbon adsorption -- 2.4.4. Ozone/activated carbon combination -- 2.5. References -- Chapter 3. Microfiltration and Ultrafiltration Membranes -- 3.1. Operating principle and mechanisms -- 3.1.1. Pressurized membranes -- 3.1.2. Submerged membranes -- 3.1.3. Filtration mode: frontal/tangential -- 3.2. Sizing parameters -- 3.2.1. Membrane selection -- 3.2.2. Cleaning in place -- 3.3. Microfiltration and ultrafiltration applied to wastewater treatment -- 3.3.1. Turbidity and TSS -- 3.3.2. Dissolved organic carbon -- 3.3.3. Energy consumption -- 3.4. Improved secondary treatment: membrane bioreactors.3.4.1. Suppliers of microfiltration membranes used in MBRs -- 3.4.2. Performance -- 3.5. Membrane layout in the reuse process -- 3.6. Hybrid process: combining chemical processes with MF/UF membranes -- 3.7. Conclusion -- 3.8. References -- Chapter 4. Reverse Osmosis -- 4.1. Membranes -- 4.1.1. Materials -- 4.2. Principles of operation and separation -- 4.3. Wastewater treatment with reverse osmosis membranes -- 4.3.1. Parameters to consider when designing a treatment system -- 4.3.2. Sizing parameters -- 4.3.3. Post-treatment for drinking water supply -- 4.3.4. Disinfection downstream of membranes -- 4.4. Reverse osmosis in the wastewater reuse process -- 4.5. Performance -- 4.5.1. Pesticides -- 4.5.2. Drugs -- 4.5.3. Microorganisms -- 4.5.4. Water losses and energy consumption of membrane processes for water reuse -- 4.6. Conclusion -- 4.7. References -- Chapter 5. Applications for Drinking Water, Specific Industrial Water and Groundwater Recharge -- 5.1. Windhoek: drinking water, specific industries and groundwater recharge -- 5.2. The Durban plant (South Africa) -- 5.2.1. For industrial use requiring rigorous quality -- 5.2.2. The wastewater reuse plant -- 5.2.3. Tertiary treatment sizing -- 5.2.4. Conclusion -- 5.3. Kranji (Singapore): irrigation, indirect drinking water, specific industries -- 5.3.1. Sizing the Kranji plant -- 5.3.2. Performance -- 5.3.3. Conclusion -- 5.4. Illawarra (Australia): application, ocean protection, irrigation and industry -- 5.4.1. Characteristics of wastewater treatment plants -- 5.4.2. Treatment processes -- 5.4.3. Conclusion -- 5.5. Honolulu: irrigation and industrial applications -- 5.6. Gerringong and Gerroa (Australia): controlled irrigation and beach protection applications -- 5.6.1. Treatment process and guarantees -- 5.6.2. Microfiltration workshop -- 5.6.3. Conclusion.5.7. Playgrounds and leisure parks (France) -- 5.8. References -- Chapter 6. What Does the Future Hold for Wastewater Reuse? -- 6.1. Challenges and prospects -- 6.2. What about drinking water? -- 6.3. Wastewater: Is it a real alternative? -- 6.4. References -- Index -- EULA.ISTE Invoiced Series628.162Gaid Kader1709293MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911020131803321Wastewater Reuse, Volume 24417106UNINA08451nam 22006615 450 991098469500332120251031122426.09789819764532981976453X10.1007/978-981-97-6453-2(CKB)37726389600041(MiAaPQ)EBC31927442(Au-PeEL)EBL31927442(DE-He213)978-981-97-6453-2(OCoLC)1505736410(EXLCZ)993772638960004120250228d2025 u| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLie Theory and Its Applications in Physics Varna, Bulgaria, June 2023 /edited by Vladimir Dobrev1st ed. 2025.Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :Imprint: Springer,2025.1 online resource (1080 pages)Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics,2194-1017 ;4739789819764525 9819764521 Plenary Talks, T. Kobayashi, Short Proof for Rankin–Cohen Brackets and Generating Operators -- I. Todorov, The 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics -- P. Aschieri, G. Landi, C. Pagani, Quantum Gauge Groups of Quantum Principal Bundles -- D. Broadhurst, Multivariate Elliptic Kites and Tetrahedral Tadpoles -- S. Catto, Hurwitz Algebras at the Core of Classification of Possible Symmetries in Hadronic Physics -- E. Guendelman, Braneworlds in Dynamical Tension String Theories -- M. Henkel, Generalised Time-Translation-Invariance in Simple Ageing -- V. Avramov, R. C. Rashkov, T. Vetsov, Remarks on Operator Growth and Certain Integrable Structures -- Nedialka I. Stoilova and Joris Van der Jeugt, Matrix Structure of Classical Z2 × Z2 Graded Lie Algebras -- G. Patellis, W. Porod and G. Zoupanos, Split NMSSM from Dimensional Reduction of a 10D, N = 1, E8 Theory Over a Modified Flag Manifold -- String Theories, Gravity, Cosmology, L. Anguelova and C. Lazaroiu, Consistency Condition for Slow-roll and Rapid-turn Inflation -- I. Dimitrijevic´, B. Dragovich, Z. Rakic and J. Stankovic, On a Nonlocal de Sitter Gravity -- Denitsa Staicova, Cosmology in LIV Constraints from GRB Time-Delays -- H. Kunitomo, Superstring Field Theory with Homotopy Lie Algebra Structure -- V. Avramov, M. Radomirov, R.C. Rashkov and T. Vetsov, Classical Thermodynamic Stability of Reissner-Nordstrom-AdS Black Hole -- Supersymmetry, E. Poletaeva, On Dual Modules over the Super-Yangian of Q(1) -- N. Aizawa, Towards a Superfield Formulation of Z22-Supersymmetry -- A. Nedelin, Elliptic Integrable Models and Their Spectra from Superconformal Indices -- N. Hage, A Super Littlewood–Richardson Type Rule -- Integrable Systems -- C. Burdık and O. Navratil, Dependence of Bethe Vectors for RTT–Type Algebra sp(4) -- O. Vaneeva, O. Brahinets, O. Magda, A. Zhalij, Equivalence Groupoid and Exact Solutions of a Class of Generalized Modified Korteweg–de Vries Equations -- N. Manojlovic and I. Salom, Bethe states for the periodic inhomogeneous SO(3) spin chain -- R. Abedin and S. Maximov, Twisted Standard Lie Bialgebra Structures on Loop Algebras -- Y. Nasuda, Harmonic Oscillator with a Step and Its Wigner Function -- T. Prochazka, W -Algebras and Integrability -- Representation Theory, K. Arashi, Coherent State Representations of the Holomorphic Automorphism Group of a Quasi-Symmetric Siegel Domain of Type III -- P. Spacek and C. Wang, Canonical Mirror Models for Maximal Orthogonal Grassmannians -- B. Westbury, Series of Representations -- R. Stekolshchik, Remarks on Decompositions of the Longest Element of the Weyl Group -- V. Losert, On Matrix Coefficients of Representations of SL(2, R) -- V. K. Dobrev, Quaternionic Discrete Series and Invariant Differential Operators over the Lie Algebra F40 -- Various Mathematical Results, A. Dobrogowska, Lie Algebroid Structures on Cotangent Bundles Determined by Vector Fields -- Valdemar V. Tsanov, Partial Convex Hulls of Coadjoint Orbits and Degrees of Invariants -- R. Campoamor-Stursberg and M. Rausch de Traubenberg, Kac-Moody and Virasoro Algebras on the Two-Sphere and the Two-Torus -- F. Januszewski, Families of D-Modules and Integral Models of (g, K)-Modules -- A. Mayeux, Magnets and Attractors of Diagonalizable Group Schemes Actions -- V. C. Bui, V. Hoang Ngoc Minh, Q.H. Ngo and V. Nguyen Dinh, On the Kernels of the Polymorphism Zeta -- C. Anghel and D. Cheptea, Ribbon Structures Derived from Homotopy Leibniz Algebras and Symplectic Lie Pairs -- Conformal Theories, T. Kojima, Quadratic Relations of the Deformed W -Algebra -- S. Stoimenov and M. Henkel, Meta-Schrodinger and Meta-Conformal Symmetries in the Non-Equilibrium Dynamics of the Directed Spherical Model -- D. Klyuev, A Different Approach to Positive Traces on Generalized q-Weyl Algebras -- Gizem S¸eng, Searching for Discrete Series Representations at the Late-Time Boundary of de Sitter, H. Pejhan, de Sitter Relativity Group -- Applications of Holography, Ph. Nounahon and Todor Popov, Landau Levels for the Haldane’s Spheres -- V. Avramov, H. Dimov, M. Radomirov, R.C. Rashkov, T. Vetsov, Thermodynamic Length and Optimal Processes in Holographic Models -- Chen-Te Ma, Modular Average and Weyl Anomaly in Two-Dimensional Schwarzian Theory -- Applications to Quantum Theory, A. Sako, Lie Algebra and Quantization in Quantum World -- Otto C.W. Kong, Lorentz Covariant Quantum Particle Dynamics from the Proper Symmetry Theoretical Formulation -- E. I. Jafarov, S. M. Nagiyev, J. Van der Jeugt, The Semiconfined Harmonic Oscillator with a Position-Dependent Effective Mass: Exact Solution, Dynamical Symmetry Algebra and Quasiprobability Distribution Functions.This volume presents modern trends in the area of symmetries and their applications based on contributions to the workshop "Lie Theory and Its Applications in Physics" held in Sofia (Bulgaria) in June 2023. Traditionally, Lie theory is a tool to build mathematical models for physical systems. Recently, the trend is towards geometrization of the mathematical description of physical systems and objects. A geometric approach to a system yields in general some notion of symmetry, which is very helpful in understanding its structure. Geometrization and symmetries are meant in their widest sense, i.e., representation theory, algebraic geometry, number theory, infinite-dimensional Lie algebras and groups, superalgebras and supergroups, groups and quantum groups, noncommutative geometry, symmetries of linear and nonlinear partial differential operators, special functions, and others. Furthermore, the necessary tools from functional analysis are included. This is a large interdisciplinary and interrelated field. The topics covered in this volume from the workshop represent the most modern trends in the field: Representation Theory, Symmetries in String Theories, Symmetries in Gravity Theories, Supergravity, Conformal Field Theory, Integrable Systems, Polylogarithms, and Supersymmetry. They also include Supersymmetric Calogero-type models, Quantum Groups, Deformations, Quantum Computing and Deep Learning, Entanglement, Applications to Quantum Theory, and Exceptional Quantum Algebra for the standard model of particle physics This book is suitable for a broad audience of mathematicians, mathematical physicists, and theoretical physicists, including researchers and graduate students interested in Lie Theory.Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics,2194-1017 ;473Topological groupsLie groupsMathematical physicsTopological Groups and Lie GroupsMathematical PhysicsGrups topològicsthubFísica matemàticathubLlibres electrònics.thubTopological groups.Lie groups.Mathematical physics.Topological Groups and Lie Groups.Mathematical Physics.Grups topològicsFísica matemàtica512.55512.482Dobrev V. K468747Dobrev1790155MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910984695003321Lie Theory and Its Applications in Physics4326246UNINA