04994nam 2200613 a 450 991100709160332120200520144314.01-280-58190-597866136116800-08-057049-6(CKB)2670000000168543(EBL)872571(OCoLC)782878400(SSID)ssj0000657956(PQKBManifestationID)11395058(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000657956(PQKBWorkID)10681007(PQKB)10522634(MiAaPQ)EBC872571(EXLCZ)99267000000016854320120405d2008 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrPhysical kinetics /by E.M. Lifshitz and L.P. Pitaevskii ; translated from the Russian by J.B. Sykes and R.N. FranklinAmsterdam ;Boston Elsevier Butterworth Heinemann20081 online resource (465 p.)Course of theoretical physics ;v. 10Includes index.0-7506-2635-6 Front Cover; Physical Kinetics; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; PREFACE; NOTATION; CHAPTER I. KINETIC THEORY OF GASES; 1. The distribution function; 2. The principle of detailed balancing; 3. The Boltzmann transport equation; 4. The H theorem; 5. The change to macroscopic equations; 6. The transport equation for a slightly inhomogeneous gas; 7. Thermal conduction in the gas; 8. Viscosity in the gas; 9. Symmetry of the kinetic coefficients; 10. Approximate solution of the transport equation; 11. Diffusion of a light gas in a heavy gas; 12. Diffusion of a heavy gas in a light gas13. Transport phenomena in a gas in an external field14. Phenomena in slightly rarefied gases; 15. Phenomena in highly rarefied gases; 16. Dynamical derivation of the transport equation; 17. The transport equation including three-particle collisions; 18. The virial expansion of the kinetic coefficients; 19. Fluctuations of the distribution function in an equilibrium gas; 20. Fluctuations of the distribution function in a non-equilibrium gas; CHAPTER II. THE DIFFUSION APPROXIMATION; 21. The Fokker-Planck equation; 22. A weakly ionized gas in an electric field23. Fluctuations in a weakly ionized non-equilibrium gas24. Recombination and ionization; 25. Ambipolar diffusion; 26. Ion mobility in solutions of strong electrolytes; CHAPTER III. COLLISIONLESS PLASMAS; 27. The self-consistent field; 28. Spatial dispersion in plasmas; 29. The permittivity of a collisionless plasma; 30. Landau damping; 31. Permittivity of a Maxwellian plasma; 32. Longitudinal plasma waves; 33. Ion-sound waves; 34. Relaxation of the initial perturbation; 35. Plasma echoes; 36. Adiabatic electron capture; 37. Quasi-neutral plasmas; 38. Fluid theory for a two-temperature plasma39. Solitons in a weakly dispersing medium40. Permittivity of a degenerate collisionless plasma; CHAPTER IV. COLLISIONS IN PLASMAS; 41. The Landau collision integral; 42. Energy transfer between electrons and ions; 43. Mean free path of plasma particles; 44. Lorentzian plasmas; 45. Runaway electrons; 46. Convergent collision integrals; 47. Interaction via plasma waves; 48. Plasma absorption in the high-frequency limit; 49. Quasi-linear theory of Landau damping; 50. The transport equation for a relativistic plasma; 51. Fluctuations in plasmas; CHAPTER V. PLASMAS IN MAGNETIC FIELDS52. Permittivity of a collisionless cold plasma53. The distribution function in a magnetic field; 54. Permittivity of a magnetoactive Maxwellian plasma; 55. Landau damping in magnetoactive plasmas; 56. Electromagnetic waves in a magnetoactive cold plasma; 57. Effect of thermal motion on electromagnetic wave propagation in magnetoactive plasmas; 58. Equations of fluid dynamics in a magnetoactive plasma; 59. Transport coefficients of a plasma in a strong magnetic field; 60. The drift approximation; CHAPTER VI. INSTABILITY THEORY; 61. Beam instability; 62. Absolute and convective instabilities63. Amplification and non-transparencyThis volume is mainly concerned with a systematic development of the theory of plasmas, the authority being firmly rooted in the pioneering work of Landau. Corresponding results are also given for partially ionized plasmas, relativistic plasmas, degenerate or non-ideal plasmas and solid state plasmas.Plasma (Ionized gases)Plasma (Ionized gases)500531.113Lifshits E. M(Evgenii Mikhailovich)285145Pitaevskii L. P(Lev Petrovich)1822196Sykes J. B(John Bradbury)1822197Franklin R. N1822455MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911007091603321Physical kinetics4388667UNINA04436oam 2200613 c 450 991084698330332120251202090341.0978376397456637639745639783763974566(CKB)5580000000722831(ScCtBLL)40a5ed97-1c9b-4d39-9a58-96e0df4f4148(MiAaPQ)EBC31879459(Au-PeEL)EBL31879459(OCoLC)1450641485(wbv Publikation)9783763974566(EXLCZ)99558000000072283120251202d2023 uy 0enguru||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierERiK-Methodological Report III Conceptualisation and Design of the ERiK-Surveys 2022 /Diana D. Schacht, Jakob J. Gilg, Benjamin Gedon, Martin Brusis, Janette Buchmann, Doris Drexl, Tony Hoang, Alexandra Jähnert, Susanne Kuger, Magdalena Molina-Ramirez, Michael Müller, Melina Preuß, Susanne Rahmann, Lisa Ulrich, Felix Wenger1st ed.Bielefeldwbv Publikation20231 online resource (72 p.)9783763974573 3763974571 1 Preface 2 Introduction 3 Target Populations 3.1 Target Population of Directors of Day-Care Centres 3.2 Target Population of Pedagogical Staff in Day-Care Centres 3.3 Target Population of Family Day-Care Workers 3.4 Target Population of Youth Welfare Offices 3.5 Target Population of Providers of Childcare 3.6 Target Population of Children in Day-Care 4 Sampling Frames 4.1 Sampling Frame of Directors of and Pedagogical Staff in Day-Care Centres 4.2 Sampling Frame of Family Day-Care Workers 4.3 Sampling Frame of Youth Welfare Offices 4.4 Sampling Frame of Providers of Childcare 4.5 Sampling Frame of Children in Day-Care 5 Sampling Designs 5.1 Sampling Design for Directors of and Pedagogical Staff in Day-Care Centres 5.2 Sampling Design for Youth Welfare Offices and Family Day-Care Workers 5.3 Sampling Design for Providers of Childcare 5.4 Sampling Design for Children in Day-Care 6 Contacting and Survey Designs 6.1 Contacting of Directors of and Pedagogical Staff in Day-Care Centres 6.2 Contacting of Youth Offices and Family Day-Care Workers 6.3 Contacting of Providers of Childcare 6.4 Contacting of Children in Day-Care 7 ERiK Parent Survey 8 Survey Instruments 8.1 Pretest for Children 8.2 Questionnaire RevisionsThe ERiK-Methodological Report III is the third in a series of methodological reports related to the 'Entwicklung von Rahmenbedingungen in der Kindertagesbetreuung -indikatorengestützte Qualitätsbeobachtung (ERiK)' study. The report focuses on the conception, sample selection, and survey designs of the ERiK-Surveys 2022. Together with the ERiK-Methodological Report I and II, that cover the ERiK Surveys 2020, it provides comprehensive background information on the ERiK-Surveys conducted in 2022 and describes their progression until December 31, 2021. The subsequent steps, such as implementing the ERiK-Surveys 2022, will be described in a later report.early childhood education; education; educational research; educational study; empirical survey; field study; quality development; sampling design; survey methodology; technical report; target population; sampling frame; contacting; survey design; survey instrumentsearly childhood education; education; educational research; educational study; empirical survey; field study; quality development; sampling design; survey methodology; technical report; target population; sampling frame; contacting; survey design; survey instrumentsSchacht Diana Daut1776623Gilg Jakob JHerrautGedon BenjaminautBrusis MartinautBuchmann JanetteautDrexl DorisautHoang TonyautJähnert AlexandraautKuger SusanneautMolina-Ramirez MagdalenaautMüller MichaelautPreuß MelinaautRahmann SusanneautUlrich LisaautWenger FelixautScCtBLLScCtBLLBOOK9910846983303321ERiK-Methodological Report III4294738UNINA