LEADER 03828nam 2200589I 450 001 9910967235603321 005 20230120081251.0 010 $a9780429448706 010 $a0429448708 010 $a9780429828508 010 $a0429828500 010 $a9780429828492 010 $a0429828497 035 $a(CKB)4100000007102129 035 $a(OCoLC)1059513660 035 $a(FlBoTFG)9780429448706 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC5583196 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL5583196 035 $a(CaPaEBR)ebr11635981 035 $a(EXLCZ)994100000007102129 100 $a20190122h20182000 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur||| ||||| 181 $2rdacontent 182 $2rdamedia 183 $2rdacarrier 200 00$aEquality Issues for the New Millennium /$fedited by Sneh Shah 205 $aFirst edition. 210 1$aBoca Raton, FL :$cRoutledge,$d[2018]. 210 4$d©2000. 215 $a1 online resource (179 pages) 225 1 $aRoutledge Revivals 311 08$a9781138328358 311 08$a1138328359 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $t1. Introduction: Where from? Where to? Sneh Shah. 2. Single Issues to Coherent Campaign: Pitfalls and Possibilities. Robin Grinter. 3. Gender and Race: Maintaining and Crossing Boundaries. Sneh Shah. 4. Asian Women Undergraduates and their Attitudes to British Schooling: A Complex Issue. Harkirtan Singh-Raud. 5. Sins of Omission: Teacher Education and Race. Russell Jones. 6. The Reality of Isolation for Black Student Teachers. Sue Lewis. 7. Male Students on Primary Initial Teacher Education Courses. Mary Thornton. 8. A New Millennium for Disabled Students in Higher Education? Lea Myers and Viv Parker. 9. Enhancing Opportunities for Disabled Students: Comparisons Across the Atlantic. Miranda Preston and Jennie Gorbold. 10. The Role of the Student Counselling Service in the Promotion of Equal Opportunities in Education in the New Millennium. Ruth Caleb and Heidi Gilhooly. 11. Is Bilingualism an Obstacle to Inclusion for Deaf Children? Joy Jarvis. 12. Responding Locally to Global Inequality. Peter Bloomfield. 13. Democracy and Education. San Stitt. 14. Conclusion. Sneh Shah. 330 3 $aFirst published in 2000, this volume is taking stock of equality issues in higher education as we move into the new millennium. It is clear that many positive developments in the 1970s and 1980s have been lost. However, the way forward is not just to reinstate these developments. This book focuses on a number of challenges, including bringing equality issues from the periphery to the centre of education, seeking an overarching framework such as human rights to ensure that equality is interpreted in a more comprehensive and systematic way, including every individual in the deliberations about equality, and accepting that an acknowledgement of the 'needs' of specific groups of students has to be paralleled with educating everyone about their responsibilities in relation to the causes and consequences of inequality. 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The papers discuss design reuse, test and functional verification, and business issues. Among the topics are reusable test environments for digital designs, OBDD extraction from VHDL gate level descriptions at design elaboration, hardware/software co-design for IP objects based on CORBA, strategic management issues for starting an IP company, and VHDL modeling of an adaptive architecture for real-time image enhancement. No subject index. 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Twareque Ali in Memoriam.-In Memory of S. Twareque Ali -- Two-dimensional non commutative Swanson model and its bicoherent states -- Universal Markov kernels for quantum observables -- Coherent states associated to the Jacobi group and Berezin quantization of the Siegel-Jacobi ball -- 1D & 2D Covariant affine integral quantizations -- Diffeomorphism group representations in relativistic quantum field theory -- Part II: Noncommutative Geometry -- Skew derivations on down-up algebras -- On noncommutative geometry of the Standard Model: fermion multiplet as internal forms -- Recursion operator in a noncommutative Minkowski phase space -- Decompactifying spectral triples -- Dirac operator on a noncommutative Toeplitz torus -- Part III: Quantization -- Field quantization in the presence of external fields -- Quantization of Mathematical Theory of Non-Smooth Strings -- The reasonable effctiveness of mathematical deformation theory in physics -- Axiomatic attempt at states in deformation quantisation -- Exact Lagrangian submanifolds and the moduli space of special Bohr-Sommerfeld Lagrangian cycles -- Star Exponentials in Star Product Algebra -- Part IV: Integrable Systems -- Beyond recursion operators -- Kepler Problem and Jordan Algebras -- On Rank Two Algebro-Geometric Solutions of an Integrable Chain -- Part V: Differential Geometry and Physics -- The Dressing Field Method of Gauge Symmetry Reduction: Presentation and Examples -- A differential model for B-type Landau-Ginzburg theories -- On the Dirac type operators on symmetric tensors -- Surfaces which behave like vortex lines -- On the spin geometry of supergravity and string theory -- Conic sub-Hilbert-Finsler structure on a Banach manifold -- On Spherically Symmetric Finsler metrics.-Part VI: Topics in Spectral Theory -- Homogeneous rank one perturbations and inverse square potentials -- Generalized Unitarity Relation for Linear Scattering Systems in One Dimension -- Differential equations on polytopes: Laplacians and Lagrangianmanifolds, corresponding to semiclassical motion.-Part VII: Representation Theory -- Coadjoint orbits in representation theory of pro-Lie groups -- Conformal symmetry breaking on differential forms and some applications -- Representations of the anyon commutation relations.-Part VIII: Special Topics -- Remarks to the Resonance-Decay Problemin Quantum Mechanics from a Mathematical Point of View -- Dynamical generation of grapheme -- Eight kinds of orthogonal polynomials of Weyl group C2 and tau method -- Links between quantum chaos and counting problems -- Part IX: Extended Abstracts of the Lectures at ?School on Geometry and Physics? -- Integral invariants (Poincaré-Cartan) and hydrodynamics -- Invitation to Hilbert C? -modules and Morita-Rieffel equivalence -- After Plancherel formula -- A glimpse of noncommutative geometry -- An Example of Banach and Hilbert manifold: the universal Teichmüller space -- Extensions of Symmetric Operators and Evolution Equations on Singular Spaces. 330 $aThis book collects papers based on the XXXVI Bia?owie?a Workshop on Geometric Methods in Physics, 2017. The Workshop, which attracts a community of experts active at the crossroads of mathematics and physics, represents a major annual event in the field. Based on presentations given at the Workshop, the papers gathered here are previously unpublished, at the cutting edge of current research, and primarily grounded in geometry and analysis, with applications to classical and quantum physics. In addition, a Special Session was dedicated to S. Twareque Ali, a distinguished mathematical physicist at Concordia University, Montreal, who passed away in January 2016. For the past six years, the Bia?owie?a Workshops have been complemented by a School on Geometry and Physics, comprising a series of advanced lectures for graduate students and early-career researchers. The extended abstracts of this year?s lecture series are also included here. The unique characterof the Workshop-and-School series is due in part to the venue: a famous historical, cultural and environmental site in the Bia?owie?a forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Centre in eastern Poland. 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