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Sosuke Aoyama, a college student with deep emotional scars, is scouted by Kozan Shinoda, a giant in the ink-painting scene. Through him, he encounters an entire world of passionate artists, an experience that helps rescue him from his loneliness. Through painting, he discovers, he can face up to his past, connect with others, and get the contours of his life back in order...
Sosuke Aoyama is a college student adrift on his own...until a chance meeting with suibokuga artist Kozan Shinoda brings him into the world of India-ink painting. But though he finds connection with the art and Shinoda himself, there's more to both the art world and Shinoda's family than Sosuke realizes...
This novel approach is presented for the first time in book form. The author demonstrates that fundamental concepts and methods from phenomenological particle physics can be derived rigorously from well-defined general assumptions in a mathematically clean way.
‘ON THE LINE’ is a detailed autobiography written by Eileen Edwards about her tennis officiating career, presented almost in diary format over four decades from 1972. Eileen tells of her initial interest in tennis when, in 1987, she joined the British Tennis Umpires Association (BTUA). This game, set and match narrative continues through until 2012 with the Association of British Tennis Officials (ABTO) as a top tennis official and having served as a member of the Committee of Management. Eileen wrote everything down with meticulous detail throughout her distinguished officiating career, reminiscing details of matches she officiated, including pro-celebrity tournaments and several conversations with officials, players, royalty, celebrities and her beloved, Cliff Richard. What you do find in this book is a very revealing account of the tennis officiating industry. You also get the distinct feeling that writing the book was actually cathartic for Eileen, putting her concerns to print and righting some wrongs with those within the industry. Her book reads like the history of British tennis over the last four decades, and it is a revealing account of the camaraderie, favouritism, in-fighting and back-biting within the tennis association. Sadly, Eileen’s exceptional and eventful career was tinged with bitterness and seems sad that her fantastic experiences and years of devotion to the tennis association would end in such a way. There are stories she tells that will shock you. However, with her three children, also as top tennis officials, there are plenty of amusing stories Eileen tells that will make you laugh and even the odd words with her and her children’s wonderful sense of humour and fun. This book is a really interesting read for any tennis aficionado.
This book introduces the theory of complex surfaces through a comprehensive look at finite covers of the projective plane branched along line arrangements. Paula Tretkoff emphasizes those finite covers that are free quotients of the complex two-dimensional ball. Tretkoff also includes background on the classical Gauss hypergeometric function of one variable, and a chapter on the Appell two-variable F1 hypergeometric function. The material in this book began as a set of lecture notes, taken by Tretkoff, of a course given by Friedrich Hirzebruch at ETH Zürich in 1996. The lecture notes were then considerably expanded by Hirzebruch and Tretkoff over a number of years. In this book, Tretkoff has expanded those notes even further, still stressing examples offered by finite covers of line arrangements. The book is largely self-contained and foundational material is introduced and explained as needed, but not treated in full detail. References to omitted material are provided for interested readers. Aimed at graduate students and researchers, this is an accessible account of a highly informative area of complex geometry.
Patai Series: The Chemistry of Functional Groups A series of advanced treatises founded by Professor Saul Patai and under the general editorship of Professor Zvi Rappoport The Patai Series publishes comprehensive reviews on all aspects of specific functional groups. Each volume contains outstanding surveys on theoretical and computational aspects, NMR, MS, other spectroscopical methods and analytical chemistry, structural aspects, thermochemistry, photochemistry, synthetic approaches and strategies, synthetic uses and applications in chemical and pharmaceutical industries, biological, biochemical and environmental aspects. To date, over 100 volumes have been published in the series. Recently Published Titles * The chemistry of the Cyclopropyl Group (Volume 2) * The chemistry of the Hydrazo Azo and Azozy Groups (Volume 2, 2 parts) * The chemistry of Double-Bonded Functional Groups (Volume 3, 2 parts) * The chemistry of Organophosphorus Compounds (Volume 4) * The chemistry of Halides, Pseudo-Halides and Azides (Volume 2, 2 parts) * The chemistry of the Amino, Nitro and Nitroso Groups (2 volumes, 2 parts) * The chemistry of Dienes and Polyenes (2 volumes) * The chemistry of Organic Derivatives of Gold and Silver * The chemistry of Organic Silicon Compounds (2 volumes, 4 parts) * The chemistry of Organic Germanium, Tin and Lead Compounds (Volume 2, 2 parts) * The chemistry of Phenols (2 parts) * The chemistry of Organolithium Compounds (2 parts) * The chemistry of Cyclobutanes (2 parts) * Forthcoming Titles * The chemistry of Peroxides (Volume 2, 2 parts) * The chemistry of Organozinc Compounds * The chemistry of Anilines The Patai Series Online The Patai Series is available in electronic format on Wiley InterScience. All new titles will be published online and a growing list of older titles is added every year. It is the ultimate goal that all titles published in the Patai Series will be available in electronic format.
Satya Prakash's Modern Inorganic Chemistry is a treatise on the chemistry of elements on the basis of latest theories of Chemistry. Initial chapters are devoted to the study of fundamentals of Chemistry such as structure of atom, periodic classification of elements, chemical bonding and radioactivity, to name a few. It further graduates to complex discussions not only on extraction, properties and uses of the elements but also on preparation, properties, uses and structure of their important compounds. Chemistry of elements and their compounds have been explained on the basis of their position in the long form of periodic table and their electronic configurations/structures. Special emphasis has been put on the discussion of the correction between the structure and properties of elements/ compound. The book caters to the requirements of Bachelor in Science (Pass) courses. With detailed discussion on several advanced topics, the students of Bachelor in Science (Honours) and Masters in Science would also find it extremely useful.
Unit-VI : (Optics) A : Ray Optics and Optical Instruments 12.Reflection and Refraction of Light, 13.Reflection of Light at Spherical Surfaces : Lenses, 14.Prism and Scattering of Light, 15 .Chromatic and Spherical Aberration, 16. Optical Instruments, Unit-VI : (Optics) B : Wave Optics 17.Nature of Light and Huygen’s Principle, 18. Interference of Light, 19. Diffraction of Light, 20. Polarisation of Light, Unit-VII : Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation 21.Particle Nature of Radiation and Wave Nature of Matter, Unit-VIII : Atoms and Nuclei 22.Atomic Physics, 23 .X–Rays, 24. Structure of the Nucleus, 25. Nuclear Energy, 26. Radioactivity, Unit-IX : Electronic Devices 27.Semiconductor Diode and Transistor, 28.Digital Electronics, Unit-X : Communication System 29.Principles of Communication Log Antilog Table Value Based Questions (VBQ) Board Examination Papers.