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Roman Vishniac's photo-eulogy of Eastern European Jews -- Difference in diaspora: the Yiddishe mama, the Jewish mother, the Jewish princess, and their men -- Diasporic values in contemporary art: Kitaj, Katchor, Frenkel. 330 $aJewish art and visual culture-art made by Jews about Jews-in modern diasporic settings is the subject of Looking Jewish. Carol Zemel focuses on particular artists and cultural figures in interwar Eastern Europe and postwar America who blended Jewishness and mainstream modernism to create a diasporic art, one that transcends dominant national traditions. She begins with a painting entitled Albert: Used to Be Abraham, a double portrait of a man, which serves to illustrate Zemel's conception of the doubleness of Jewish diasporic art. 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Rauscher, Richard L. Amoroso 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aHackensack, N.J. $cWorld Scientific$dc2011 215 $a1 online resource (412 p.) 225 1 $aK & E series on knots and everything ;$vv. 45 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a9789814324243 311 08$a9814324248 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aPreface; Contents; 1. Introduction - Orbiting the Moons of Pluto; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Multidimensional Minkowski Space; References; 2. Structure, Properties and Implications of Complex Minkowski Spaces; 2.1 Some Predictions of Complex Geometries; 2.2 Multidimensional Geometric Models and Macroscopic Remote Connectedness; 2.3 The Lorentz Condition in Complex 8-Space Geometry and Tachyonic Signaling; 2.4 Velocity of Propagation in Complex 8-Space; 2.5 Kaluza-Klein Geometries: A Possible Unification of Electro- magnetic and Gravitational Phenomena 327 $a2.6 Additional Thoughts on Current Physical TheoryReferences; 3. Major Principles of Physics: Poincare? Invariance, Analyticity, Unitarity and Complex Minkowski Space; 3.1 Major Principles of Physics; References; 4. Nonlocal Interconnectedness as a Fundamental Principle of Reality; 4.1 Bell's Theorem and Its Experimental Verification; 4.2 More Recent Long Distance Confirmations of Bell's Nonlocality; 4.3 Implications of Bell's Nonlocality Theorem; 4.4 Conceptual and Philosophical Implications of Bell's Theorem; 4.4.1 Bell's Theorem; 4.4.2 Principle of Local Causes 327 $a4.4.3 Some Possible Conclusions About Bell's Theorem4.4.4 Contra-Factual Definiteness Fails; 4.4.5 Possible Interpretations of the Wave Function, Y; 4.4.6 Objections to the Reality of Quantum Theory; 4.4.7 Locality Fails; 4.4.8 Concluding Remarks; 4.5 Other Nonlocal Interactive Phenomenon and the Particle-Wave "Paradox" Resolved; 4.5.1 Young's Double Slit Experiment and Its Extension, the Wheeler Delayed Choice Experiment; 4.5.2 Delayed Choice as an Extension of Young's Double Slit Experiment; 4.5.3 The Aharanov-Bohm Experiment, Fields and Potentials as Mechanisms of Non-Local Interactions 327 $a4.5.4 Some Topics for Interference Experiments4.5.5 Ernst Mach, Frames of Reference and Nonlocality; 4.6 Conclusion; References and Notes; 5. The Complexification of Maxwell's Equations; 5.1 Complex Electromagnetic Fields; 5.2 Complex Electromagnetic Variables in Complex Multidimensional Spaces; 5.3 Complex Electromagnetic Field Vectors, Virtual Energy States and Magnetic Monopole Interpretations; 5.4 Higgs Field Magnetic Monopole; 5.5 Some Further Speculations on Monopole Structures; 5.6 The Structure of Non-Hertzian Waves in Complex Geometries and Electromagnetic Energy Transmission 327 $a5.7 Summary and Concluding RemarksReferences and Notes; 6. Vector and Scalar Potentials, Advanced and Retarded Waves and Nonlocal Phenomena; 6.1 Vector and Scalar Potentials and Fields; 6.2 Advanced and Retarded Solutions; References; 7. The Complex Form of Relativistic Maxwell's Equations; 7.1 Relativistic Conditions for Maxwell's Equations in Complex Geometries and Invariance of the Line Element; 7.2 Complex E and B in Real 4-Space and the Complex Lorentz Condition; 7.3 Complex Electromagnetic Forces in a Gravitational Field; References 327 $a8. Real and Complex Amended Maxwell's Equations for Non-Abelian Gauge Groups 330 $aThe Maxwell, Einstein, Schro?dinger and Dirac equations are considered the most important equations in all of physics. 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