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Emotional Design and the Healthcare Environment - Zhabiz Shafieyoun - Bog - Springer Nature Switzerland AG - Plusbog.dk

Spectral and High Order Methods for Partial Differential Equations ICOSAHOM 2018 - - Bog - Springer Nature Switzerland AG - Plusbog.dk

Spectral and High Order Methods for Partial Differential Equations ICOSAHOM 2018 - - Bog - Springer Nature Switzerland AG - Plusbog.dk

Stability of wall boundary condition procedures for discontinuous Galerkin spectral element approximations of the compressible Euler equations.- On the order reduction of entropy stable DGSEMfor the compressible Euler equations.- A review of regular decompositions of vector fields - continuous, discrete, and structure-preserving.- Model reduction by separation of variables: a comparison between hierarchical model reduction and proper generalized decomposition.- Recurrence relations for a family of orthogonal polynomials on a triangle.- Greedy kernel methods for center manifold approximation.- An improved error inhibiting block one-step method with radial basis function approximation for ODEs.- Hermite methods in time.- HPS accelerated spectral solvers for time dependent problems: algorithms.- On the use of hermite functions for the Vlasov-Poisson system.- HPS accelerated spectral solvers for time dependent problems: numerical experiments.- High-order finite element methods for interface problems: theory and implementations.- Stabilised hybrid discontinuous galerkin methods for the Stokes problem with non-standard boundary conditions.- RBF based CWENO method.- discrete equivalence of adjoint Neumann-Dirichlet div-grad and grad-div equations in curvilinear 3D domains.- A conservative hybrid method for Darcy flow.- High-order mesh generation based on optimal affine combinations of nodal positions.- Sparse spectral-element methods for the helically reduced Einstein equations.- Spectral analysis of isogeometric discretizations of 2D curl-div Problems with general geometry.- Performance of preconditioners for large-scale simulations using Nek5000.- Two decades old entropy stable method for the Euler equations revisited.- A mimetic spectral element method for free surface flows.- Spectral/hp methodology study for iLES-SVV on an Ahmed body.- A high-order discontinuous Galerkin solver for multiphase flows.- High-Order propagation of jet noise on a tetrahedral mesh using large eddy simulation sources.- Dynamical degree adaptivity for DG-LES models.- A novel eight-order diffusive scheme for unstructured polyhedral grids using the weighted least-squares method.- An explicit mapped tent pitching scheme for Maxwell equations.- Viscous diffusion effects in the eigenanalysis of (hybridisable) DG methods.- Spectral Galerkin method for solving Helmholtz and Laplace Dirichlet problems on multiple open arcs.- Explicit polynomial Trefftz-DG method for space-time elasto-acoustics.- An hp-adaptive iterative linearization discontinuous-Galerkin FEM for quasilinear elliptic boundary value problems.- Erosion Wear evaluation using Nektar++.- An inexact Petrov-Galerkin approximation for gas transport in pipeline networks.- New preconditioners for semi-linear PDE-constrained optimal control in annular geometries.- DIRK schemes with high weak stage order.- Scheme for evolutionary Navier-Stokes-Fourier system with temperature dependent material properties based on spectral/hp elements.- Implicit large eddy simulations for NACA0012 airfoils using compressible and incompressible discontinuous Galerkin solvers.- SAV method applied to fractional Allen-Cahn equation.- A first meshless approach to simulation of the elastic behaviour of the diaphragm.- An explicit hybridizable discontinuous Galerkin method for the 3D timedomain Maxwell equations.- Entropy conserving and kinetic energy preserving numerical methods for the Euler equations using summation-by-parts operators.- Multiwavelet troubled-cell indication: a comparison of utilizing theory versus outlier detection.- An anisotropic p-adaptation multigrid scheme for discontinuous Galerkin method

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Spectral and High Order Methods for Partial Differential Equations ICOSAHOM 2018 - - Bog - Springer Nature Switzerland AG - Plusbog.dk

Spectral and High Order Methods for Partial Differential Equations ICOSAHOM 2018 - - Bog - Springer Nature Switzerland AG - Plusbog.dk

Stability of wall boundary condition procedures for discontinuous Galerkin spectral element approximations of the compressible Euler equations.- On the order reduction of entropy stable DGSEMfor the compressible Euler equations.- A review of regular decompositions of vector fields - continuous, discrete, and structure-preserving.- Model reduction by separation of variables: a comparison between hierarchical model reduction and proper generalized decomposition.- Recurrence relations for a family of orthogonal polynomials on a triangle.- Greedy kernel methods for center manifold approximation.- An improved error inhibiting block one-step method with radial basis function approximation for ODEs.- Hermite methods in time.- HPS accelerated spectral solvers for time dependent problems: algorithms.- On the use of hermite functions for the Vlasov-Poisson system.- HPS accelerated spectral solvers for time dependent problems: numerical experiments.- High-order finite element methods for interface problems: theory and implementations.- Stabilised hybrid discontinuous galerkin methods for the Stokes problem with non-standard boundary conditions.- RBF based CWENO method.- discrete equivalence of adjoint Neumann-Dirichlet div-grad and grad-div equations in curvilinear 3D domains.- A conservative hybrid method for Darcy flow.- High-order mesh generation based on optimal affine combinations of nodal positions.- Sparse spectral-element methods for the helically reduced Einstein equations.- Spectral analysis of isogeometric discretizations of 2D curl-div Problems with general geometry.- Performance of preconditioners for large-scale simulations using Nek5000.- Two decades old entropy stable method for the Euler equations revisited.- A mimetic spectral element method for free surface flows.- Spectral/hp methodology study for iLES-SVV on an Ahmed body.- A high-order discontinuous Galerkin solver for multiphase flows.- High-Order propagation of jet noise on a tetrahedral mesh using large eddy simulation sources.- Dynamical degree adaptivity for DG-LES models.- A novel eight-order diffusive scheme for unstructured polyhedral grids using the weighted least-squares method.- An explicit mapped tent pitching scheme for Maxwell equations.- Viscous diffusion effects in the eigenanalysis of (hybridisable) DG methods.- Spectral Galerkin method for solving Helmholtz and Laplace Dirichlet problems on multiple open arcs.- Explicit polynomial Trefftz-DG method for space-time elasto-acoustics.- An hp-adaptive iterative linearization discontinuous-Galerkin FEM for quasilinear elliptic boundary value problems.- Erosion Wear evaluation using Nektar++.- An inexact Petrov-Galerkin approximation for gas transport in pipeline networks.- New preconditioners for semi-linear PDE-constrained optimal control in annular geometries.- DIRK schemes with high weak stage order.- Scheme for evolutionary Navier-Stokes-Fourier system with temperature dependent material properties based on spectral/hp elements.- Implicit large eddy simulations for NACA0012 airfoils using compressible and incompressible discontinuous Galerkin solvers.- SAV method applied to fractional Allen-Cahn equation.- A first meshless approach to simulation of the elastic behaviour of the diaphragm.- An explicit hybridizable discontinuous Galerkin method for the 3D timedomain Maxwell equations.- Entropy conserving and kinetic energy preserving numerical methods for the Euler equations using summation-by-parts operators.- Multiwavelet troubled-cell indication: a comparison of utilizing theory versus outlier detection.- An anisotropic p-adaptation multigrid scheme for discontinuous Galerkin method

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Computational Science – ICCS 2021 - - Bog - Springer Nature Switzerland AG - Plusbog.dk

Computational Science – ICCS 2021 - - Bog - Springer Nature Switzerland AG - Plusbog.dk

The six-volume set LNCS 12742, 12743, 12744, 12745, 12746, and 12747 constitutes the proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Computational Science, ICCS 2021, held in Krakow, Poland, in June 2021.* The total of 260 full papers and 57 short papers presented in this book set were carefully reviewed and selected from 635 submissions. 48 full and 14 short papers were accepted to the main track from 156 submissions; 212 full and 43 short papers were accepted to the workshops/ thematic tracks from 479 submissions. The papers were organized in topical sections named: Part I: ICCS Main Track Part II: Advances in High-Performance Computational Earth Sciences: Applications and Frameworks; Applications of Computational Methods in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning; Artificial Intelligence and High-Performance Computing for Advanced Simulations; Biomedical and Bioinformatics Challenges for Computer Science Part III: Classifier Learning from Difficult Data; Computational Analysis of Complex Social Systems; Computational Collective Intelligence; Computational Health Part IV: Computational Methods for Emerging Problems in (dis-)Information Analysis; Computational Methods in Smart Agriculture; Computational Optimization, Modelling and Simulation; Computational Science in IoT and Smart Systems Part V: Computer Graphics, Image Processing and Artificial Intelligence; Data-Driven Computational Sciences; Machine Learning and Data Assimilation for Dynamical Systems; MeshFree Methods and Radial Basis Functions in Computational Sciences; Multiscale Modelling and Simulation Part VI: Quantum Computing Workshop; Simulations of Flow and Transport: Modeling, Algorithms and Computation; Smart Systems: Bringing Together Computer Vision, Sensor Networks and Machine Learning; Software Engineering for Computational Science; Solving Problems with Uncertainty; Teaching Computational Science; Uncertainty Quantification for Computational Models *The conference was held virtually. Chapter "Deep Learning Driven Self-adaptive hp Finite Element Method" is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.

DKK 967.00
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Veteran Teacher Resilience - Carol A. Mullen - Bog - Springer Nature Switzerland AG - Plusbog.dk

Veteran Teacher Resilience - Carol A. Mullen - Bog - Springer Nature Switzerland AG - Plusbog.dk

This book explores why veteran teachers choose to remain in the classroom, making teaching their life''s career. The authors felt compelled to interview veteran teachers to learn about their experiences, how they make meaning of their classrooms and schools, and in particular what can be known about the adversities they face and their resilience. Factors (individual and contextual) are uncovered that influence veteran teacher''s resiliency and adaptation from veteran teachers'' perspectives and the literature. Induction programs, professional development, and mentoring are also examined for their importance to the interviews and education. Features of this book include: - Focuses on veteran teacher resilience and why veteran teachers choose to remain in the classroom and teaching profession - Uses an interview method involving veteran teachers that illuminates issues of resiliency and retention from their perspective - Highlights 15 narrative accounts of veteran teachers tailored to their perceptions, experiences, and strategies for navigating barriers and overcoming challenge - Combines conceptual frameworks, research results, interventions, and strategies - Connects implications of the study and suggestions for future research to practice and policy This book is for researchers interested in teacher resilience, particularly veteran teacher resilience and the study and development of it, as well as practitioners drawn to the same topic, with applicability to their fields. Anyone interested in resilience, particularly within demanding professional contexts and stressful situations, should find value. "The focus on teacher resilience is original and it is an important aspect of why teachers might choose to stay in the profession. Teacher resilience is understudied and should provide useful knowledge to policymakers and education leaders on how to improve working conditions and increase efficacy. So much ink is spilled extolling why teachers exit the profession--there is a dearth of research on why they stay, which in my opinion is even more important than why they leave. This book makes an important contribution to the literature and will hopefully inform policy making and inspire others to conduct research on the subject." Christopher H. Tienken , Associate Professor, Dept. of Education Leadership Management and Policy, Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ, USA "The topic is original. It seems there is much literature on new teachers and why they leave, but little on veteran teachers and why they stay. The topic and the reporting of the findings with suggestions for practices to be implemented in university programs as well as in K-12 schools is very useful. The format this book follows is actually a strong one for other researchers and students in doctoral programs." Sandra Harris , Professor Emerita, Educational Leadership, Lamar University, Beaumont, Texas, USA

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Octopuses, Squid & Cuttlefish - Ole G. Mouritsen - Bog - Springer Nature Switzerland AG - Plusbog.dk

Octopuses, Squid & Cuttlefish - Ole G. Mouritsen - Bog - Springer Nature Switzerland AG - Plusbog.dk

Humans everywhere have always been fascinated by octopuses, squid, and cuttlefish, known biologically as cephalopods. They evolved hundreds of millions of years ago and are related to molluscs such as mussels and snails. They can grow to an enormous size with eyes as big as footballs, but they still live for only a couple of years. They mate once in their lifetime and die shortly after. They have blue blood and three hearts and they can shoot out jet-black ink. They have a brain and have behaviours that could be interpreted as signs of intelligence, even though more than half of their brain is distributed in their arms. They are colour blind, but they can change the colour of their skin in a flash. They are masters of disguise and are able to alter the texture of their skin and the patterns displayed on it at lighting speed. They can also ''taste'' using the suckers on their arms. They can move extremely fast thanks to a jet-propulsion system built into their body cavity. Although they are soft-bodied and look vulnerable, cephalopods are formidable predators. Octopuses have arms that are so strong that they can exert a force equal to hundreds of times their own body weight. Squid and cuttlefish can shoot out a tentacle to capture prey at the speed of a javelin thrown by an expert athlete. Cephalopods are, however, so much more than just fascinating creatures with strange physical characteristics. They are a nutritious, delicious protein source that has found a place for thousands of years in many food cultures around the world. As squid, cuttlefish, and octopuses are native to virtually all parts of the ocean, they are an excellent and available alternative to meat from terrestrial animals. This book is written to promote the overall place of cephalopods in home kitchens and to inspire the uninitiated to add them to their diet. It describes the many facets of their anatomy that play a central role in their potential use as healthy, diverse, and interesting food sources, with a particular emphasis on their taste and texture. By way of an assortment of recipes, the authors hope to dispel the myth that it is difficult to prepare delicious dishes using squid, cuttlefish, and octopuses. In addition, there are contributions to the on-going discussions about how marine resources can be exploited more responsibly in a sustainable manner. Ole G. Mouritsen is a professor of gastrophysics and culinary food innovation at the University of Copenhagen,president of the Danish Gastronomical Academy, and director of the Danish national research and communication centre Taste for Life . Klavs Styrbæk is a chef and leader of the gastronomic enterprise STYRBÆKS, which includes a gourmet restaurant, a cooking school, a catering service, and a product development branch.

DKK 264.00
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Octopuses, Squid & Cuttlefish - Ole G. Mouritsen - Bog - Springer Nature Switzerland AG - Plusbog.dk

Octopuses, Squid & Cuttlefish - Ole G. Mouritsen - Bog - Springer Nature Switzerland AG - Plusbog.dk

Humans everywhere have always been fascinated by octopuses, squid, and cuttlefish, known biologically as cephalopods. They evolved hundreds of millions of years ago and are related to molluscs such as mussels and snails. They can grow to an enormous size with eyes as big as footballs, but they still live for only a couple of years. They mate once in their lifetime and die shortly after. They have blue blood and three hearts and they can shoot out jet-black ink. They have a brain and have behaviours that could be interpreted as signs of intelligence, even though more than half of their brain is distributed in their arms. They are colour blind, but they can change the colour of their skin in a flash. They are masters of disguise and are able to alter the texture of their skin and the patterns displayed on it at lighting speed. They can also ''taste'' using the suckers on their arms. They can move extremely fast thanks to a jet-propulsion system built into their body cavity. Although they are soft-bodied and look vulnerable, cephalopods are formidable predators. Octopuses have arms that are so strong that they can exert a force equal to hundreds of times their own body weight. Squid and cuttlefish can shoot out a tentacle to capture prey at the speed of a javelin thrown by an expert athlete. Cephalopods are, however, so much more than just fascinating creatures with strange physical characteristics. They are a nutritious, delicious protein source that has found a place for thousands of years in many food cultures around the world. As squid, cuttlefish, and octopuses are native to virtually all parts of the ocean, they are an excellent and available alternative to meat from terrestrial animals. This book is written to promote the overall place of cephalopods in home kitchens and to inspire the uninitiated to add them to their diet. It describes the many facets of their anatomy that play a central role in their potential use as healthy, diverse, and interesting food sources, with a particular emphasis on their taste and texture. By way of an assortment of recipes, the authors hope to dispel the myth that it is difficult to prepare delicious dishes using squid, cuttlefish, and octopuses. In addition, there are contributions to the on-going discussions about how marine resources can be exploited more responsibly in a sustainable manner. Ole G. Mouritsen is a professor of gastrophysics and culinary food innovation at the University of Copenhagen,president of the Danish Gastronomical Academy, and director of the Danish national research and communication centre Taste for Life . Klavs Styrbæk is a chef and leader of the gastronomic enterprise STYRBÆKS, which includes a gourmet restaurant, a cooking school, a catering service, and a product development branch.

DKK 264.00
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