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  • av Kirsten (University of Leicester) Malmkjær
    388 - 1 100,-

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    2 157

    Aristophanes' Knights was the first comic drama devoted to a sustained, open satire of an individual political figure and also the first play Aristophanes produced in his own name. This is the new standard text of and commentary on a major play by one of Athens' greatest comic playwrights.

  • av J. M. D. (Trinity College Coey
    920

    An updated and expanded edition of the popular book on magnetism and magnetic materials. The text describes the underlying theory of magnetism and development of the field, and explains how Nobel prizewinning advances are translated into technology underpinning the information age, energy conversion and medical diagnosis.

  • av Alicia (University of Cambridge) Rix
    1 230,-

    For students of Henry James, this book offers new critical perspectives on both established and forgotten texts. More broadly, it is for anyone interested in the enormous changes in transport that occurred throughout the nineteenth, and early twentieth centuries, and their impact upon social life, reading habits, and literary genre.

  • av Samantha J. (University College London) Rayner
    225

  • av Marius (Boston College Stan
    272 - 769,-

  • av Jean-Marc (Rutgers University Coicaud
    1 697

    This book focuses on political legitimacy at the international level, more specifically in international law. It addresses questions such as: How does international law build a sense of legitimacy? How does it maintain it? How does it lose it? What could be done to make international law more legitimate?

  • av Pamela Bautista Garcia
    210 - 248

  • av Rafael (Catholic University of Uruguay) Pineiro-Rodriguez
    271 - 824,-

  • av Peter (University of Liverpool) Salmon
    271 - 824,-

  • av Wendy S. (Virginia Tech) Parker
    271 - 824,-

  • av Mohammad Saleh (The University of Manchester) Zarepour
    271 - 824,-

  • av Jan (Charles University Krajicek
    661,-

    The P vs. NP problem is one of the fundamental problems of mathematics. It asks whether propositional tautologies can be recognized by a polynomial-time algorithm. The problem would be solved in the negative if one could show that there are propositional tautologies that are very hard to prove, no matter how powerful the proof system you use. This is the foundational problem (the NP vs. coNP problem) of proof complexity, an area linking mathematical logic and computational complexity theory. Written by a leading expert in the field, this book presents a theory for constructing such hard tautologies. It introduces the theory step by step, starting with the historic background and a motivational problem in bounded arithmetic, before taking the reader on a tour of various vistas of the field. Finally, it formulates several research problems to highlight new avenues of research.

  • - Function Theory, Geometry, Arithmetic
    av Henry P. (New York University) McKean, Victor (Tulane University & Louisiana) Moll
    582 - 1 611

    This 1997 book presents the subject of elliptic curves in the style of its nineteenth-century discoverers, with references to and comments about more modern developments. Requiring only a first acquaintance with complex function theory, it is an ideal introduction to the subject for students of mathematics and physics.

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    465,-

    Transactions of the Royal Historical Society is an annual collection of articles representing the best current historical research by some of the world's leading historians. This volume features articles on a range of topics, including China, English history, and transnational activism, and addresses issues of historical methodology and practice.

  • av Ian (Department of History Morley
    271 - 824,-

  • av Mark (Hult International Business School) Esposito
    271 - 824,-

  • av Dan (Emory University Reiter
    428 - 1 179,-

  • av A. M. (University of Oxford) Pollard
    271 - 824,-

  • av Jason (University of West London) Clarke
    271 - 824,-

  • av Amy (New York University) Catalinac
    466 - 1 532,-

  • av Stephen (Uppsala Universitet Donovan
    1 230,-

    When, where, and how did undercover investigative journalism originate and how did it change British society? For scholars of Victorian literature, nineteenth-century British history, and the history of journalism, this book traces a distinctly British tradition and reconstitutes the pioneering investigations that shaped its global development.

  • av Thomas (Geneva Graduate Institute ) Gidney
    1 230,-

    At the founding of the League of Nations, British statesmen drafted a loophole allowing colonies to accede as member-states. Gidney explores how this loophole has shaped norms around sovereignty and its continuing legacy into today's United Nations. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.

  • av Luis E. (Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico (ITAM)) Nieto-Barajas
    776,-

    Intended for senior undergraduate and postgraduate students, this text explores how to construct dependence models including exchangeable, Markov, temporal and spatial models. Readers are empowered to be creative and construct their own dependence models. Examples appear throughout, and multiple applications with data and code are provided.

  • av Malik (LAAS-CNRS Ghallab
    1 438,-

    AI's next big challenge is integrating and automating the essential cognitive abilities of acting, planning, and learning. This comprehensive overview covers a range of models -deterministic, probabilistic (including MDP and reinforcement learning), hierarchical, nondeterministic, temporal, spatial - and applications in robotics.

  • av M University) Mehlhaff & Isaac D. (Texas A
    271 - 824,-

  • av Timo (FICO) Berthold
    453 - 1 036,-

  • av Laura (University of Southern Denmark) Feldt
    1 230,-

    Ancient wilderness mythologies have been criticised for their role in forming anthropocentric outlooks on the natural world, and idealising human separateness from the rest of the living world. Laura Feldt here challenges these ideas and presents a new approach to the question of the formative role of ancient wilderness mythologies. Analysing seminal ancient myths from Mesopotamia and ancient Jewish and Christian texts, she argues that these narratives do not idealise the destruction of and dominion over wildlands. Instead, they kindle emotions like awe and wonder at the wild powers of nature. They also provide a critical perspective on human societies and power and help form identities and experiences that resonate with the more-than-human world. Feldt also demonstrates how ancient wilderness mythologies played a decisive role in shaping the history of religions. As a sphere of intense emotion and total devotion, wilderness generates tendencies towards the individualisation and interiorisation of religion.

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    1 503,-

    This book assembles a diverse, global set of scholars and practitioners who focus on securing election infrastructure as well as the overriding problem of managing misinformation, disinformation, and deep fakes. Our main areas of focus are the geopolitical front lines, namely Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and East Asia.

  • av Stephen (University of Nottingham) Legg
    362,-

    Explores the spaces and events of the interwar Round Table Conference which drafted the blueprint for colonial India's constitutional future. This geographical analysis explores the imaginations, infrastructures, urban spaces and contestations of the meeting.

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