01272oam 2200397 450 991070241410332120141031145318.0(CKB)5470000002428031(OCoLC)894123565(EXLCZ)99547000000242803120141031d2013 ua 0engurcn|||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierNew climate-friendly motor vehicle air conditioning refrigerants[Washington, D.C.] :United States Environmental Protection Agency,[2013]1 online resource (2 unnumbered pages) color illustrationsTitle from title screen (viewed on Oct. 31, 2014)."September 2013.""430-F-13-041."AutomobilesAir conditioningRefrigerantsGreen technologyAutomobilesAir conditioning.Refrigerants.Green technology.United States.Environmental Protection Agency,GPOGPOGPOBOOK9910702414103321New climate-friendly motor vehicle air conditioning refrigerants3221185UNINA03814nam 2200673 a 450 991078228590332120230617040920.01-281-93596-49786611935962981-279-561-8(CKB)1000000000537867(EBL)1679358(OCoLC)879023467(SSID)ssj0000106859(PQKBManifestationID)11134007(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000106859(PQKBWorkID)10111090(PQKB)11239164(MiAaPQ)EBC1679358(WSP)00004647(Au-PeEL)EBL1679358(CaPaEBR)ebr10255501(CaONFJC)MIL193596(EXLCZ)99100000000053786720030521d2003 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrAsset pricing[electronic resource] /editors: Jianping Mei, Hsien-hsing LiaoNew Jersey World Scientificc20031 online resource (265 p.)Frontiers of real estate finance ;vol. 1Description based upon print version of record.981-02-4563-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.Contents; List of Contributors; 1 Introduction: Real Estate Analysis in a Dynamic Risk Environment; 1.1 Time-varying Risk Premium of Real Estate; 1.2 Short-term Price Behavior in Real Estate Securities Market; 1.3 How Real Estate Market Affects Financial Institutions1.4 Analysis of Emerging Real Estate Market 1.5 Summary; References; 2 The Predictability of Returns on Equity REIT's and their Co-movement with Other Assets; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The Asset Pricing Framework; 2.3 The Estimation Procedure; 2.4 Data; 2.5 Empirical Results2.6 Summary and Conclusions Acknowledgements; Appendix: Elaboration of the Estimation Procedure; References; 3 The Predictability of Real Estate Returns and Market Timing; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Method for Predicting Asset Returns; 3.3 Data; 3.4 Empirical Results3.5 Summary and Conclusions Acknowledgements; Appendix: Elaboration of the Asset Pricing Framework and Estimation Procedure; References; 4 A Time-varying Risk Analysis of Equity and Real Estate Markets in the U.S. and Japan; 4.1 Introduction4.2 The Basic Framework and Estimation Process 4.3 The Data; 4.4 Empirical Results; 4.5 Summary and Conclusions; Appendix: The Dividend-ratio Model; References; 5 Price Reversal Transaction Costs and Arbitrage Profits in Real Estate Securities Market ** ; 5.1 Introduction5.2 Empirical MethodsReal estate finance is a fast-developing area where top quality research is in great demand. In the US, the real estate market is worth about US4 trillion, and the REITs market about US 200 billion; tens of thousands of real estate professionals are working in this area. The market overseas could be considerably larger, especially in Asia. Given the rapidly growing real estate securities industry, this book fills an important gap in current real estate research and teaching. It is an ideal reference for investment professionals as well as senior MBA and PhD students. Contents:Frontiers of real estate finance ;v. 1.Capital assets pricing modelSecuritiesCapital assets pricing model.Securities.332.63/24Mei Jianping1563191Liao Hsien-hsing1563192MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910782285903321Asset pricing3831390UNINA05077nam 22007693u 450 991100680310332120230803022825.09780486317090048631709997816219868671621986861(CKB)2550000001184512(EBL)1897437(SSID)ssj0000890064(PQKBManifestationID)12450484(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000890064(PQKBWorkID)10883456(PQKB)10136961(MiAaPQ)EBC1897437(Au-PeEL)EBL1897437(CaONFJC)MIL563890(OCoLC)868280640(Perlego)112543(EXLCZ)99255000000118451220141229d2013|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtccrMolecular Theory of Capillarity1st ed.Newburyport Dover Publications20131 online resource (595 p.)Dover Books on ChemistryDescription based upon print version of record.9780486425443 0486425444 9781306326391 1306326397 Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Principal Symbols; 1. Mechanical Molecular Models; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Molecular mechanics; 1.3 Capillary phenomena; 1.4 The internal energy of a liquid; 1.5 The continuous surface profile; 1.6 The mean molecular field; 2. Thermodynamics; 2.1 Thermodynamics and kinetic theory; 2.2 The thermodynamics of the surface; 2.3 Surface functions; 2.4 The spherical surface; 2.5 Quasi-thermodynamics-a first look; 3. THE THEORY OF VAN DER WAALS; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 The surface tension; 3.3 Independently variable densities3.4 Gibbs adsorption equation in the van der Waals theory3.5 Constraints on the range of fluctuations; 4. Statistical Mechanics of the Liquid-Gas Surface; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Distribution and correlation functions; 4.3 The pressure tensor; 4.4 The virial route to the surface tension; 4.5 Functionals of the distribution functions; 4.6 The surface tension from the direct correlation function; 4.7 Equivalence of the two expressions for the surface tension; 4.8 The spherical surface; 4.9 Density fluctuations and their correlation; 4.10 Local thermodynamic functions5. Model Fluids in the Mean-Field Approximation5.1 Introduction: mean-field theory of a homogeneous fluid of attracting hard spheres; 5.2 Liquid-gas interface in the model of attracting hard spheres; 5.3 Lattice-gas model: one component; 5.4 Lattice-gas model: two components; 5.5 Penetrable-sphere model: theory; 5.6 Penetrable-sphere model: applications; 5.7 Penetrable-sphere model: spherical surfaces; 6. Computer Simulation of the Liquid-Gas Surface; 6.1 The experimental background; 6.2 The methods of computer simulation; 6.3 The density profile; 6.4 The surface tension; 6.5 Further work7. Calculation of the Density Profile7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Solution of the YBG equation; 7.3 Approximations for the direct correlation function; 7.4 Modified van der Waals theories; 7.5 Perturbation theories; 7.6 Surface tension; 8. Three-Phase Equilibrium; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Contact angles and Neumann's triangle; 8.3 Spreading and Antonow's rule; 8.4 The αα Interface; 8.5 Phase transitions in interfaces. The Cahn transition; 8.6 Three-phase line and line tension; 9. Interfaces Near Critical Points; 9.1 Introduction: mean-field approximation9.2 Digression on the Ornstein-Zernike theory of the pair-correlation function9.3 Digression on critical-point exponents; 9.4 Van der Waals theory with non-classical exponents; 9.5 Tricritical points; 9.6 Non-critical interface near a critical endpoint; 9.7 Renormalization-group theory; field-theoretical models; Appendix 1 Thermodynamics; Appendix 2 Dirac's delta-function; Name Index; Subject Index<DIV> <DIV>History of thought on molecular origins of surface phenomena offers a critical and detailed examination and assessment of modern theories, focusing on statistical mechanics and application of results in mean-field approximation to model systems. Emphasis on liquid-gas surface, with a focus on liquid-liquid surfaces in the final chapters. 1989 edition.</DIV></DIV>Dover Books on ChemistryCapillarityMolecular theoryPhysicsHILCCPhysical Sciences & MathematicsHILCCAtomic PhysicsHILCCCapillarity.Molecular theory.PhysicsPhysical Sciences & MathematicsAtomic Physics541.3/3Rowlinson J. S17956Widom B1824094AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9911006803103321Molecular Theory of Capillarity4391152UNINA