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  • 1
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    Berlin : Reimer | Berlin : Wiegandt u. Hempel | Berlin : Wiegandt, Hempel & Parey | Berlin : Parey | Braunschweig : Limbach | Berlin : Asher | Berlin : Springer ; 1.1869 - 74.1942(1944); 75.1950 - 113.1988; 120.1995(1996) -
    ISSN: 2942-5387 , ISSN 0044-2666
    Language: German
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Dates of Publication: 1.1869 - 74.1942(1944); 75.1950 - 113.1988; 120.1995(1996) -
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Zeitschrift für Ethnologie
    Former Title: Zeitschrift für Ethnologie und ihre Hülfswissenschaften als Lehre vom Menschen in seinen Beziehungen zur Natur und zur Geschichte
    DDC: 390
    Keywords: Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift
    Note: Paralleltitel ab 145 (2020) , Gesehen am 12.12.2012
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  • 2
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    Berlin : Springer
    ISBN: 9783642876431
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , digital
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Series Statement: Springer Tracts in Natural Philosophy 17
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Mathematics ; Chemistry ; Mathematics ; Chemistry
    Abstract: 1. Uniform Systems with Chemical Change -- 1.1 Stoichiometry and Kinetics of Chemical Reactions -- 1.2 Invariant Manifolds and Extents of Reactions -- 1.3 Existence and Uniqueness of Solutions -- 1.4 Equilibrium Points of the Kinetic Equations -- 1.5 Convergence to the Equilibrium State -- 1.6 Ideal Gas Mixtures -- 1.7 The Number and Stability of Equilibrium States in Closed Systems -- 1.8 Uniform Open Systems -- 1.9 Uniqueness and Stability of Steady States in Open Systems -- 2. Distributed Chemical Reaction Systems -- 2.1 Physical Description and Formulation of the Conservation Differential Equations -- 2.2 One Reaction. Invariant Manifolds and A Priori Bounds -- 2.3 A Closed Form Solution -- 2.4 General Reaction Systems. Invariant Manifolds and A Priori Bounds -- 2.5 Existence of Solutions -- 2.6 Preliminaries on the Uniqueness of Steady States -- 2.7 Reaction Limited Regime-Uniqueness -- 2.8 Asymptotic Behavior in the Transport Limited Regime -- 2.9 On the Stability of the Steady States -- Notation -- References.
    Abstract: In recent years considerable interest has developed in the mathe­ matical analysis of chemically reacting systems both in the absence and in the presence of diffusion. Earlier work has been limited to simple problems amenable to closed form solutions, but now the computer permits the numerical solution of complex systems of nonlinear differ­ ential equations. The numerical approach provides quantitative infor­ mation, but for practical reasons it must be limited to a rather narrow range of the parameters of the problem. Consequently, it is desirable to obtain broader qualitative information about the solutions by in­ vestigating from a more fundamental mathematical point of view the structure of the differential equations. This theoretical approach can actually complement and guide the computational approach by narrow­ ing down trial and error procedures, pinpointing singularities and suggesting methods for handling them. The study of the structure of the differential equations may also clarify some physical principles and suggest new experiments. A serious limitation ofthe theoretical approach is that many of the results obtained, such as the sufficient conditions for the stability of the steady state, turn out to be very conservative. Thus the theoretical and computational approaches are best used to­ gether for the purpose of understanding, designing, and controlling chemically reacting systems. The present monograph is intended as a contribution to the theory of the differential equations describing chemically reacting systems.
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  • 3
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    Berlin : Springer
    ISBN: 9783642492877
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , digital
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Series Statement: Springer Tracts in Natural Philosophy 10
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Physics ; Physics ; Astronomy.
    Abstract: Foundations Research -- 1. Object: Fundamental Theories -- 2. Aims: Analysis and Synthesis -- 3. Why Foundations ? -- 4. How FR ? -- 5. Present State of FR -- 6. Outlook -- 1 Toolbox -- 1. Form and Content -- 2. Predicates -- 3. Hypotheses -- 4. Theories -- 5. Theory Checking -- 2 Protophysics -- 1. Zerological Principles -- 2. Physical Probabilities -- 3. Chronology -- 4. Physical Geometry -- 5. General Systems Theory -- 6. Analytical “Dynamics” -- 3 Classical Mechanics -- 1. Particle Mechanics -- 2. Continuum Mechanics -- 4 Classical Field Theories -- 1. Classical Electromagnetism -- 2. Special Relativity -- 3. General Relativity -- 5 Quantum Mechanics -- 1. Quantum Heuristics -- 2. Background and Building Blocks -- 3. Comprehensive Postulates -- 4. Comprehensive Theorems -- 5. Specific Postulates -- 6. Specific Theorems -- 7. Measurement Theory -- 8. Debated Questions -- Epilogue.
    Abstract: This is not an introduction to physics but an analysis of its founda­ tions. Indeed, the aims of this book are: (1) to analyze the form and content of some of the key ideas of physics; (2) to formulate several basic physical theories in an explicit and orderly (i. e. , axiomatic) fashion; (3) to exhibit their presuppositions and discuss some of their philosoph­ ical implications; (4) to discuss some of the controversial issues, and (5) to debunk certain dusty philosophical tenets that obscure the under­ standing of physics and hinder its progress. To the extent to which these goals are attained, the volume can serve as a companion to studies in theoretical physics aiming at deepening the understanding of the logical structure and the physical meaning of our science. In order to keep the book slender, whole fields of basic physical research had to be excluded - chiefly many-body physics, quantum field theories, and elementary particle theories. A large coverage was believed to be less important than a comparatively detailed analysis and reconstruction of three representative monuments: classical mechan­ ics, general relativity, and quantum mechanics, as well as their usually unrecognized presuppositions. The reader is invited to join the project and supply some of the many missing chapters - or to rewrite the present ones entirely.
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