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Alternative beta strategies and hedge fund replication [[electronic resource] /] / Lars Jaeger ; with Jeffrey Pease
Alternative beta strategies and hedge fund replication [[electronic resource] /] / Lars Jaeger ; with Jeffrey Pease
Autore Jaeger Lars
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (275 p.)
Disciplina 332.64/524
332.64524
Altri autori (Persone) PeaseJeffrey
Soggetto topico Hedge funds
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-119-20710-X
1-281-93956-0
9786611939564
0-470-72124-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Alternative Beta Strategies and Hedge Fund Replication; Contents; Preface; 1 Breaking the Black Box; 1.1 New popularity, old confusion; 1.2 The challenges of understanding hedge funds; 1.3 Leaving Alphaville; 1.4 The beauty of beta; 1.5 Alternative versus traditional beta; 1.6 The replication revolution; 1.7 Full disclosure; 2 What Are Hedge Funds, Where Did They Come From, and Where Are They Going?; 2.1 Characteristics of hedge funds; 2.2 Hedge funds as an asset class; 2.3 Taxonomy of hedge funds; 2.4 Myths, misperceptions, and realities about hedge funds; 2.5 A short history of hedge funds
2.6 The hedge fund industry today2.7 The future of hedge funds - opportunities and challenges; 3 The Individual Hedge Fund Strategies' Characteristics; 3.1 Equity Hedged - Long/Short Equity; 3.2 Equity Hedged - Equity Market Neutral; 3.3 Equity Hedged - Short Selling; 3.4 Relative Value - general; 3.5 Relative Value - Fixed Income Arbitrage; 3.6 Relative Value - Convertible Arbitrage; 3.7 Relative Value - Volatility Arbitrage; 3.8 Relative Value - Capital Structure Arbitrage; 3.9 Event Driven - general; 3.10 Event Driven - Merger Arbitrage; 3.11 Event Driven - Distressed Securities
3.12 Event Driven - Regulation D3.13 Opportunistic - Global Macro; 3.14 Managed Futures; 3.15 Managed Futures - Systematic; 3.16 Managed Futures - Discretionary; 3.17 Conclusion of the chapter; 4 Empirical Return and Risk Properties of Hedge Funds; 4.1 When the Sharpe ratio is not sharp enough; 4.2 Challenges of hedge fund performance measurement - the issue with hedge fund indices; 4.3 Sources of empirical data; 4.4 Risk and return properties of hedge fund strategies; 4.5 Comparison with equities and bonds; 4.6 Deviation from normal distribution; 4.7 Unconditional correlation properties
4.8 Conditional returns and correlations4.9 Hedge fund behavior in extreme market situations; 4.10 Benefits of hedge funds in a traditional portfolio; 4.11 Quantitative portfolio optimization for hedge funds revisited; 4.12 Summary of empirical properties; 4.13 Appendix: Data providers for past hedge fund performance; 5 The Drivers of Hedge Fund Returns; 5.1 Alpha versus beta; 5.2 The enigma of hedge fund returns; 5.3 Hedge fund returns: how much is alpha?; 5.4 The efficient market hypothesis; 5.5 Questioning the efficient market hypothesis: behavioral finance
5.6 The theoretical framework of modern finance: asset pricing models and the interpretations of alpha5.7 Systematic risk premia: the prevalence of beta in the global capital markets; 5.8 Risk premia and economic functions; 5.9 Market inefficiencies: the 'search for alpha'; 5.10 An illustration of the nature of hedge fund returns; 5.11 The decrease of alpha; 5.12 The beauty of alternative beta; 5.13 The future of hedge fund capacity; 5.14 Momentum and value; 5.15 Active strategies and option-like returns; 5.16 Why manager skill matters
5.17 Buyer beware: some final words of caution about hedge fund returns
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Jaeger Lars  
Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2008
Materiale a stampa
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Alternative beta strategies and hedge fund replication [[electronic resource] /] / Lars Jaeger ; with Jeffrey Pease
Alternative beta strategies and hedge fund replication [[electronic resource] /] / Lars Jaeger ; with Jeffrey Pease
Autore Jaeger Lars
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (275 p.)
Disciplina 332.64/524
332.64524
Altri autori (Persone) PeaseJeffrey
Soggetto topico Hedge funds
ISBN 1-119-20710-X
1-281-93956-0
9786611939564
0-470-72124-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Alternative Beta Strategies and Hedge Fund Replication; Contents; Preface; 1 Breaking the Black Box; 1.1 New popularity, old confusion; 1.2 The challenges of understanding hedge funds; 1.3 Leaving Alphaville; 1.4 The beauty of beta; 1.5 Alternative versus traditional beta; 1.6 The replication revolution; 1.7 Full disclosure; 2 What Are Hedge Funds, Where Did They Come From, and Where Are They Going?; 2.1 Characteristics of hedge funds; 2.2 Hedge funds as an asset class; 2.3 Taxonomy of hedge funds; 2.4 Myths, misperceptions, and realities about hedge funds; 2.5 A short history of hedge funds
2.6 The hedge fund industry today2.7 The future of hedge funds - opportunities and challenges; 3 The Individual Hedge Fund Strategies' Characteristics; 3.1 Equity Hedged - Long/Short Equity; 3.2 Equity Hedged - Equity Market Neutral; 3.3 Equity Hedged - Short Selling; 3.4 Relative Value - general; 3.5 Relative Value - Fixed Income Arbitrage; 3.6 Relative Value - Convertible Arbitrage; 3.7 Relative Value - Volatility Arbitrage; 3.8 Relative Value - Capital Structure Arbitrage; 3.9 Event Driven - general; 3.10 Event Driven - Merger Arbitrage; 3.11 Event Driven - Distressed Securities
3.12 Event Driven - Regulation D3.13 Opportunistic - Global Macro; 3.14 Managed Futures; 3.15 Managed Futures - Systematic; 3.16 Managed Futures - Discretionary; 3.17 Conclusion of the chapter; 4 Empirical Return and Risk Properties of Hedge Funds; 4.1 When the Sharpe ratio is not sharp enough; 4.2 Challenges of hedge fund performance measurement - the issue with hedge fund indices; 4.3 Sources of empirical data; 4.4 Risk and return properties of hedge fund strategies; 4.5 Comparison with equities and bonds; 4.6 Deviation from normal distribution; 4.7 Unconditional correlation properties
4.8 Conditional returns and correlations4.9 Hedge fund behavior in extreme market situations; 4.10 Benefits of hedge funds in a traditional portfolio; 4.11 Quantitative portfolio optimization for hedge funds revisited; 4.12 Summary of empirical properties; 4.13 Appendix: Data providers for past hedge fund performance; 5 The Drivers of Hedge Fund Returns; 5.1 Alpha versus beta; 5.2 The enigma of hedge fund returns; 5.3 Hedge fund returns: how much is alpha?; 5.4 The efficient market hypothesis; 5.5 Questioning the efficient market hypothesis: behavioral finance
5.6 The theoretical framework of modern finance: asset pricing models and the interpretations of alpha5.7 Systematic risk premia: the prevalence of beta in the global capital markets; 5.8 Risk premia and economic functions; 5.9 Market inefficiencies: the 'search for alpha'; 5.10 An illustration of the nature of hedge fund returns; 5.11 The decrease of alpha; 5.12 The beauty of alternative beta; 5.13 The future of hedge fund capacity; 5.14 Momentum and value; 5.15 Active strategies and option-like returns; 5.16 Why manager skill matters
5.17 Buyer beware: some final words of caution about hedge fund returns
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830899103321
Jaeger Lars  
Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2008
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Alternative beta strategies and hedge fund replication / / Lars Jaeger ; with Jeffrey Pease
Alternative beta strategies and hedge fund replication / / Lars Jaeger ; with Jeffrey Pease
Autore Jaeger Lars
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (275 p.)
Disciplina 332.64/524
Soggetto topico Hedge funds
ISBN 9786611939564
9781119207108
111920710X
9781281939562
1281939560
9780470721247
0470721243
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Alternative Beta Strategies and Hedge Fund Replication; Contents; Preface; 1 Breaking the Black Box; 1.1 New popularity, old confusion; 1.2 The challenges of understanding hedge funds; 1.3 Leaving Alphaville; 1.4 The beauty of beta; 1.5 Alternative versus traditional beta; 1.6 The replication revolution; 1.7 Full disclosure; 2 What Are Hedge Funds, Where Did They Come From, and Where Are They Going?; 2.1 Characteristics of hedge funds; 2.2 Hedge funds as an asset class; 2.3 Taxonomy of hedge funds; 2.4 Myths, misperceptions, and realities about hedge funds; 2.5 A short history of hedge funds
2.6 The hedge fund industry today2.7 The future of hedge funds - opportunities and challenges; 3 The Individual Hedge Fund Strategies' Characteristics; 3.1 Equity Hedged - Long/Short Equity; 3.2 Equity Hedged - Equity Market Neutral; 3.3 Equity Hedged - Short Selling; 3.4 Relative Value - general; 3.5 Relative Value - Fixed Income Arbitrage; 3.6 Relative Value - Convertible Arbitrage; 3.7 Relative Value - Volatility Arbitrage; 3.8 Relative Value - Capital Structure Arbitrage; 3.9 Event Driven - general; 3.10 Event Driven - Merger Arbitrage; 3.11 Event Driven - Distressed Securities
3.12 Event Driven - Regulation D3.13 Opportunistic - Global Macro; 3.14 Managed Futures; 3.15 Managed Futures - Systematic; 3.16 Managed Futures - Discretionary; 3.17 Conclusion of the chapter; 4 Empirical Return and Risk Properties of Hedge Funds; 4.1 When the Sharpe ratio is not sharp enough; 4.2 Challenges of hedge fund performance measurement - the issue with hedge fund indices; 4.3 Sources of empirical data; 4.4 Risk and return properties of hedge fund strategies; 4.5 Comparison with equities and bonds; 4.6 Deviation from normal distribution; 4.7 Unconditional correlation properties
4.8 Conditional returns and correlations4.9 Hedge fund behavior in extreme market situations; 4.10 Benefits of hedge funds in a traditional portfolio; 4.11 Quantitative portfolio optimization for hedge funds revisited; 4.12 Summary of empirical properties; 4.13 Appendix: Data providers for past hedge fund performance; 5 The Drivers of Hedge Fund Returns; 5.1 Alpha versus beta; 5.2 The enigma of hedge fund returns; 5.3 Hedge fund returns: how much is alpha?; 5.4 The efficient market hypothesis; 5.5 Questioning the efficient market hypothesis: behavioral finance
5.6 The theoretical framework of modern finance: asset pricing models and the interpretations of alpha5.7 Systematic risk premia: the prevalence of beta in the global capital markets; 5.8 Risk premia and economic functions; 5.9 Market inefficiencies: the 'search for alpha'; 5.10 An illustration of the nature of hedge fund returns; 5.11 The decrease of alpha; 5.12 The beauty of alternative beta; 5.13 The future of hedge fund capacity; 5.14 Momentum and value; 5.15 Active strategies and option-like returns; 5.16 Why manager skill matters
5.17 Buyer beware: some final words of caution about hedge fund returns
Record Nr. UNINA-9911020065303321
Jaeger Lars  
Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2008
Materiale a stampa
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The second quantum revolution : from entanglement to quantum computing and other super-technologies / / by Lars Jaeger
The second quantum revolution : from entanglement to quantum computing and other super-technologies / / by Lars Jaeger
Autore Jaeger Lars
Edizione [1st ed. 2018.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Copernicus, , 2018
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XVIII, 339 p. 2 illus.)
Disciplina 530
Soggetto topico Physics
Quantum computers
Spintronics
Quantum theory
Popular Science in Physics
Quantum Information Technology, Spintronics
Quantum Physics
ISBN 9783319988245
3319988247
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Prologue: The white rabbit -- Part 1: Quantum 2.0 – The second technological revolution arising from the quantum world: Mighty power – How a theory of the microcosm changed our world.-There‘s plenty of room at the bottom – A new generation of quantum technologies -- Technology on the smallest scales – The possibilities of nanotechnology -- Incredibly fast – From digital to the quantum computer -- Part 2: Quantum Worlds – The bizarre in the very small: Contradictory atoms – Philosophical problems with the smallest building blocks of nature -- Natura facit saltus – On quantum jumps and particles being made out of nothing -- Tertium datur – Wave and particles at the same time -- As well as neither/-nor – Superposition: how things can be here and there at the same time -- Loss of identity – The New Reality Concept of Quantum Physics and its Consequences -- Part 3: From Quantum Field Theories to a "Theory of Everything" – All matter dissolves: Negative energies and the electron spin – Combining the theory of relativity to produce a new quantum theory -- Quantum field theories – All matter dissolves -- Infinity minus infinity gives something finite – How physicists learnt to deal with infinitely large values in the infinitely small -- More and more particles – From the particle zoo to the standard model of elementary particle physics -- Einstein does not fit – The fundamental problem in physics today -- Part 4: Cutting across philosophical, aesthetic, and spiritual, frames of thought: The Path towards Substancelessness – Breaking with 2,600 years of philosophical thought -- A New Understanding of Truth – How quantum physics made absolute reality disappear, and with it absolute truth -- The eternal interplay – Surprising overlaps between quantum physics and Buddhism -- Symmetries – Beauty in the House of Physics -- Quantum Consciousness and the Tao of Physics - On quantum holism, quantum healing, and other quantum nonsense -- Quantum physics and faith– Explaining the inexplicable -- Part 5: Entanglement – getting to the crux of the matter: The destinies of cats – The quantum physical measurement problem -- Wigner´s Friend – Quantum physics and consciousness -- EPR and Hidden Variables – The debate about spooky action at a distance -- The experimental resolution of the Bohr- Einstein debate – How entangled particles made their way from theory into practice -- The Age of Entanglement – From spooks to a new quantum revolution -- Schrödinger‘s cat is alive – The path back to classical physics -- Part 6: The future – Where are we going?: Quantum Revolution 2.0 – When nanobots and quantum computers become part of our everyday lives. .
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Jaeger Lars  
Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Copernicus, , 2018
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The stumbling progress of 20th century science : how crises and great minds have shaped our modern world / / Lars Jaeger
The stumbling progress of 20th century science : how crises and great minds have shaped our modern world / / Lars Jaeger
Autore Jaeger Lars
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (254 pages)
Disciplina 509
Soggetto topico Discoveries in science - History - 20th century
Science - History - 20th century
ISBN 3-031-09618-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Prologue -- Contents -- Part I The Great Confusion -- 1 Newton's World Formula that Wasn't One-How the Speed of Light Shook Up Classical Physics -- The Last Magician -- Blank Spots on the Map of Science -- Steam Flasks and Stills -- The Twitching of Dead Frogs -- Magnetic Forces and Magical Thinking -- Faraday: From Magic to Science -- The Last Riddle -- Small Problems and Big Contradictions -- 2 The Battle for the Atom-From Boltzmann to Einstein-How Chance Broke into the Well-Ordered World of Physics -- Locomotives and Hot Water Bottles -- Chance Enters the Stage of Physics -- A Gravestone at the Vienna Central Cemetery -- Planck's Act of Desperation -- Einstein's Solution and Other Fundamental Contradictions -- Einstein's Second Master Stroke -- The Third Revolution from the Bern Patent Office -- Wanderer Between Two Worlds -- The Contours of the Atom-Further Contradictions -- 3 Mathematics Becomes Paradoxical-Georg Cantor and the Insurmountable Contradictions of the Infinite -- The Forbidden Door -- More Major Challenges -- Rumbling Wheels -- The Lies of the Cretans and the Truth About Infinities -- New Construction Instead of Renovation -- The Big Bang -- Is It Worth the Effort? -- 4 Darwin's Hesitation and Mendel's Diligence-Life as a Plaything of Atomic Elements -- Turtles and Mocking birds -- Chance and Necessity -- Darwin's Struggle for Existence -- Man Becomes Part of the Animal Kingdom -- Darwin and Boltzmann -- The Atoms of Life -- Approach to the Gene -- New Theories Without Answers -- 5 The Ground Slips from Under Our Feet-The Collapse of the Classical Sciences -- A Short Excursion into Philosophy -- The Fundamental Limits of Scientific Knowledge -- Ignorabimus in Mathematics -- No Longer Master in One's Own House -- Early Philosophical Crises: Nihilism and Existentialism -- Total War.
From International Cooperation to National Polemics -- Whatever Happened to the Quest for Truth? -- Science in the Soviet Union -- Part II Geniuses Create a New World -- 6 The New Boys' Physics-A New Generation Discovers the Abstract World of Quanta -- Ups and Downs -- With Hay Fever to Helgoland -- Chance Shows up Again -- Dispute Among Physicists -- A Farewell to Classical Certainty -- The Confounded Double-Slit Experiment -- Dirac's Stroke of Genius -- 7 Einstein and Schrödinger Versus Bohr and Heisenberg-How Philosophy Was Displaced by Mathematics -- A Vivid Explanation from Denmark -- An Unreliable World -- Quantum Particles Without Identity -- The Fate of a Cat Becomes the Fate of Quantum Theory -- A New Addition to the Vocabulary of Philosophers and Physicists -- Einstein Provides a Solution for Himself -- Mathematics Becomes Substance -- The Current State of Philosophy -- 8 The Final Dissolution of All Matter-The Shift from German to American Physics -- The Electromagnetic Field is Quantised -- The Photon Drops Its Mask -- Fluctuations and More Permanent Emanations of Energy -- The Disappearance of Matter -- The New American Quantum World -- Particle Zoo Without Theory -- 9 Mathematics Becomes a Superpower-How Emmy Noether, John Von Neumann, and Alan Turing Changed the World -- The Unknown Universal Genius of the Twentieth Century -- A Celebrated Bon Vivant -- The Architect of the Red Button -- The Computer Sees the Light of day -- Alan Turing-The Birth of the Digital Age -- The Mathematicians' War -- Emmy Noether Finds a Compass for the Abstract World -- Cinderella at the Mathematical Institute -- 10 The Architecture of Life is Decoded-How the "Science Clowns" Watson and Crick Ended a Decades-Long Quest -- The Birth of a New Science -- Breakthrough in the Fly Lab -- The Unknown Compound in the Centrifuge -- The Molecule of Life.
The Discovery of the Double Helix -- From DNA to Proteins -- 11 The Pyrrhic Victory of Big Science-How Science Was Domesticated by the Military and Industry -- Penicillin-The Miracle Drug of Modern Medicine -- Quantum Effects in Everyday Life -- A Strong Team: Quantum Theory, Logic, and Computer Science -- In the Grip of the Military and Industry -- 12 What is a Human Being?-Our Mind as a Scientifically Ascertainable Entity -- A Look into the Distant Past -- The Neanderthal in US -- An Organ Steps Out of the Shadows -- A New View of Feeling and Thinking -- Thinking About Thinking -- At the Limits of the Explainable -- Step by Step -- The Self-Model in the World Model -- Epilogue: The Fifth Virtue of Science -- References -- Index.
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Jaeger Lars  
Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2022]
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The Stumbling Progress of 20th Century Science : How Crises and Great Minds Have Shaped Our Modern World / / by Lars Jaeger
The Stumbling Progress of 20th Century Science : How Crises and Great Minds Have Shaped Our Modern World / / by Lars Jaeger
Autore Jaeger Lars
Edizione [1st ed. 2022.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2022
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (254 pages)
Disciplina 509
509.04
Collana Physics and Astronomy Series
Soggetto topico Physicists
Astronomers
Science - History
Technology - Sociological aspects
Technology - Philosophy
Biographies of Physicists and Astronomers
History of Science
Science, Technology and Society
Philosophy of Technology
ISBN 3-031-09618-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Newton's World Formula that was not a World Formula - How the Speed of Light Shook up Classical Physics -- The Battle about the Atom: From Boltzmann to Einstein – How Pure Chance Broke into the Well-Ordered World of Physics -- Mathematics Becomes Paradoxical - Georg Cantor and the Insurmountable Contradictions in Infinity -- Darwin's Hesitation and Mendel's Diligence - Life as a Plaything of Molecular Elements -- No more Ground Beneath our Feet - The Collapse of Classical Sciences.
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Jaeger Lars  
Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2022
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Ways out of the climate catastrophe : ingredients for a sustainable energy and climate policy / / Lars Jaeger
Ways out of the climate catastrophe : ingredients for a sustainable energy and climate policy / / Lars Jaeger
Autore Jaeger Lars
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (257 pages)
Disciplina 363.73874526
Soggetto topico Climatic changes - Government policy
ISBN 9783030851323
303085132X
3-030-85132-X
9783030851316
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Thanks to -- Contents -- Part I Energy -- 1 From Aristotle to Nuclear Fusion: The Long Road to Understanding What Energy Actually Is -- 1.1 In the Beginning Was the Force -- 1.2 The Impulse and the Ars Viva -- 1.3 The Great Energy Confusion -- 1.4 Steam Engines as a Driver for Basic Research -- 1.5 The Limits of Energy Conversion -- 1.6 Maximum Energy in the Smallest Space -- 1.7 Energy and Life -- 1.8 How We Measure Energy -- 1.9 Energy on a Global Scale -- Annex 1: Energy in Various Guises -- References -- 2 The Foundation of Civilisation -- 2.1 Energy Cycle on Our Own Behalf -- 2.2 Fire, Wind, and Water -- 2.3 The Demand for Energy Keeps Growing -- 2.4 No Oil from the Socket -- 2.5 The Biggest Lever -- 2.6 The Future of Energy, the Energy of the Future -- 2.7 Moving Away from Fossil Fuels -- 3 The Comeback of Sustainable Energy: Why Fossil Energy Sources Are Only a Footnote in Human History -- 3.1 In the Beginning There Was Fire -- 3.2 The Material of the First Industrialisation -- 3.3 Entry into the Fossil Age -- 3.4 Electricity for All -- 3.5 The Black Gold -- 3.6 The End of the Golden Age of Oil -- 3.7 Rise and Fall of Nuclear Energy -- 3.8 Sustainable Energy Sources Are Returning -- 4 Electricity Wars and Smart Grids: The Key Role of Electricity Storage and Transport -- 4.1 The Issue with the Current -- 4.2 The Saliva of Mr. Volta -- 4.3 The Search for the Best Combination -- 4.4 An Old War Technology in a New Guise -- 4.5 The Coal of the Future -- 4.6 The Electricity War Between Edison and Westinghouse -- 4.7 The Return of the Direct Current -- 4.8 Juggling in Smart Grids -- References -- Part II Climate -- 5 A Brief History of the Climate: What Makes Current Global Warming so Special -- 5.1 Hot Plates and Black Stones -- 5.2 The Earth in Balance -- 5.3 The Natural and the Unnatural Greenhouse Effect.
5.4 The Changing Fever of the Earth -- 5.5 Temporary Malfunctions -- 5.6 A Steamroller that Picks Up Speed -- 6 The Beat of the butterfly's Wings: How Climate Research and Climate Models Work -- 6.1 Falling Leaves in Autumn -- 6.2 Tamed Chaos -- 6.3 Caught Red-Handed -- Reference -- 7 Risk Ethics and Integrity: Why the Competence of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Forces Us to Act -- 7.1 Global Issues, Global Research -- 7.2 Future Scenarios for the Climate and Our Society -- 7.3 The Influence of Politics -- 7.4 What We Know ... -- 7.5 Too Careful or Not Careful Enough? -- 7.6 Unpredictable Risks -- 7.7 Integrity -- References -- 8 Climate Deniers, Climate Hysterics, and Nimbys: In the Self-service Shop of Arguments -- 8.1 1st Group: The Experts-Controversies Lead to Insight -- 8.2 2nd Group: Conservative Believers-The Belief in Higher Powers Than Science -- 8.3 3rd Group: Ideologists-The Fatal Stubbornness of Populists -- 8.4 4th Group: Lobbyists-The Great Fear of Reorientation -- 8.5 5th Group: Nimbys-Let Others Lead the Fight -- 8.6 Argumentation Aids for the Righteous -- Part III Power -- 9 The Path of Renewable Electricity: From Niche Products to the High-Tech Innovations of the Future -- 9.1 Solar Power-Treadmills for Electrons -- 9.2 Photovoltaics-By No Means at the End of Its Possibilities -- 9.3 Wind Power-Electricity from the Air -- 9.4 Hydropower-Old Wine in New Wineskins -- 9.5 Geothermal Energy-From Deep Down in the Earth -- 9.6 Biomass-Carved from New Wood -- 10 The Jokers in the Game: How Game Changers Could Change Everything -- 10.1 A Joker for Energy Production: The Long Hope for Nuclear Fusion -- 10.2 A Joker for Energy Storage: Perfect Batteries Thanks to Spider Blood and Nano Capacitors -- 10.3 A Joker for Energy Consumption: Decentralised Production via 3D Printing.
10.4 The Meta-Joker: Artificial Intelligence as a Solution for Complex Tasks -- References -- 11 Yes, We Can! The Marketability of Renewable Energies -- 11.1 Follow the Money! -- 11.2 Subsidies Become Investments -- 11.3 The Fairy Tale of the Unaffordability of Renewable Energies -- 11.4 Solar Energy -- 11.5 Wind Energy -- 11.6 Hydropower -- 11.7 Geothermal Energy -- 11.8 Biomass -- 11.9 The Cost Gap Is Widening -- Reference -- 12 A Strange Expression, But Comprehensible: The Second Half in the Match Between a Carbon-Based and a Carbon-Free Power Supply -- 12.1 The Third Construction Site -- 12.2 An Unembellished Cost Accounting -- 12.3 Change Through Trade -- 12.4 The Last Hole in the Belt -- Reference -- Part IV Society -- 13 The Economy of the Future: From the Struggle for Resources to an Economy of Sharing -- 13.1 A Cynical Priest and the Club of Rome -- 13.2 The Old Growth Model of Capitalism -- 13.3 When the Balance Sheet is Overstretched ... -- 13.4 The New Consumption Model of Decentralisation -- 13.5 When Greed No Longer Pays -- 13.6 Cradle to Cradle: From Economy to Ecology -- References -- 14 The Unfortunate Primacy of Business: Why Politics Must Set Limits to Markets -- 14.1 Sand in the Gears -- 14.2 The Soul Sellers of Doubt -- 14.3 The Wave Spills Over into Europe -- 14.4 The Taming of Black Sheep -- 14.5 The Wind is Turning on the Oil Market -- References -- 15 In the Interests of All Mankind: The Long Road from National Energy Concepts to Global Policy -- 15.1 European Energy Policy-Between Insight and Constraints -- 15.2 Chinese Energy Policy-In China's Own Interest -- 15.3 US Energy Policy-Long Dominated by Irrationality and Special Interests -- 15.4 Developing Countries-Pioneers Against Their Will -- 15.5 A Brief History of Global Climate Policy -- Reference -- 16 A Construction Site for All: The Victory of Climate Ethics.
16.1 Who can Help Shaping the Energy Transformation -- 16.2 Consumption with a Pampering Factor -- 16.3 Changes in our Everyday Life -- Reference -- What is Needed Concretely -- Epilogue.
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Jaeger Lars  
Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021]
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Where Is Science Leading Us? : And What Can We Do to Steer It? / / by Lars Jaeger, Michel Dacorogna
Where Is Science Leading Us? : And What Can We Do to Steer It? / / by Lars Jaeger, Michel Dacorogna
Autore Jaeger Lars
Edizione [1st ed. 2023.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (341 pages)
Disciplina 501
Altri autori (Persone) DacorognaMichel M
Soggetto topico Technology - Sociological aspects
Artificial intelligence
Neurosciences
Technology - Moral and ethical aspects
Science, Technology and Society
Artificial Intelligence
Neuroscience
Ethics of Technology
ISBN 9783031471384
9783031471377
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Publicly backed science in competition with private companies. Science as part of capitalism -- Philosophy in science is over, and why we need to reinstall it -- Promising and scary developments in future technologies, an overview -- Physics from 1960 to Today, And what we do not know yet -- Computers, nanotechnology, internet and many other technologies. What benefits and challenges physics brought us and will bring us in the future? -- Biology from 1953 to 2023: Major breakthroughs and their ethical issues. How biology became the centre of science and today also lies at the centre of ethical concerns -- Brain research since the 1990s. Significant progress in understanding human (self-)consciousness or a scientific attack on something outside of science? -- Artificial Intelligence from its origins via today to the future. Significant progress in understanding, replicating, and changing us humans or solely technological advances contained to optimising certain processes? -- The path towardsmodern mathematics. More and more abstraction as well as more and more concrete applications -- Astronomical research. The oldest science in history with the newest results of all sciences -- The future of sciences/technologies? From utopian optimism to dystopian pessimism (and possibly back) -- The myth of the optimally functional invisible hand. Why and how research projects and future technologies should be discussed, respectively governed by the public domain? -- Science, Technology and Spirituality. What science can do for society, how society has to shape technology - and how spirituality can set a frame for this shaping process?.
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Jaeger Lars  
Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2023
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Wissenschaft und Spiritualität : Universum, Leben, Geist – Zwei Wege zu den großen Geheimnissen / / von Lars Jaeger
Wissenschaft und Spiritualität : Universum, Leben, Geist – Zwei Wege zu den großen Geheimnissen / / von Lars Jaeger
Autore Jaeger Lars
Edizione [1st ed. 2017.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XII, 480 S.)
Disciplina 100
Soggetto topico Philosophy
Philosophy and science
Culture
Religion
Popular Science in Philosophy
Science, Humanities and Social Sciences, multidisciplinary
Philosophy of Science
Sociology of Culture
Religious Studies, general
ISBN 3-662-50284-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ger
Nota di contenuto 1 Einleitung: Spiritualität im Zeitalter der Wissenschaft -- 2 Wissenschaft und Spiritualität – Von gemeinsamen Wurzeln und getrennten Sphären -- 3 Die Frage nach dem Anfang – Wie entstand die Welt -- 4 Was die Welt im Innersten zusammenhält – Von der ersten und letzten Substanz der Dinge -- 5 Die Grenzen des Naturalismus – Was ist Leben? -- 6 Was uns zum Menschen macht – Das Wesen des menschlichen Geistes -- 7 Schlussbetrachtungen zum Verhältnis von Wissenschaft und Spiritualität.
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Jaeger Lars  
Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2017
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Women of Genius in Science : Whose Frequently Overlooked Contributions Changed the World / / by Lars Jaeger
Women of Genius in Science : Whose Frequently Overlooked Contributions Changed the World / / by Lars Jaeger
Autore Jaeger Lars
Edizione [1st ed. 2023.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (223 pages)
Disciplina 500.82
Soggetto topico Women - History
Science - History
Sex
Women's History / History of Gender
History of Science
Gender Studies
ISBN 9783031239267
9783031239250
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. Hypatia of Alexandria -- 2. Hildegard von Bingen -- 3. Émilie du Châtelet -- 4. Laura Bassi -- 5. Sophie Germain -- 6. Caroline Herschel -- 7. Ada Lovelace -- 8. Sofja Kowalevskaja -- 9. Marie Curie -- 10. Lise Meitner -- 11. Emmy Noether -- 12. Grete Hermann -- 13. Chien-Shiung Wu -- 14. Rosalind Franklin.-15. Jane Goodall -- 16. Jocelyn Bell Burnell -- 17. Lisa Randall -- 18. Maryam Mirzakhani.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910644255503321
Jaeger Lars  
Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2023
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