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Understanding Optics with Python

Understanding Optics with Python

Optics is an enabling science that forms a basis for our technological civilization. Courses in optics are a required part of the engineering or physics undergraduate curriculum in many universities worldwide. The aim of Understanding Optics with Python is twofold: first to describe certain basic ideas of classical physical and geometric optics; second to introduce the reader to computer simulations of physical phenomena. The text is aimed more broadly for those who wish to use numerical/computational modeling as an educational tool that promotes interactive teaching (and learning). In addition it offers an alternative to developing countries where the necessary equipment to carry out the appropriate experiments is not available as a result of financial constraints. This approach contributes to a better diffusion of knowledge about optics. The examples given in this book are comparable to those found in standard textbooks on optics and are suitable for self-study. This text enables the user to study and understand optics using hands-on simulations with Python. Python is our programming language of choice because of its open-source availability extensive functionality and an enormous online support. Essentials of programming in Python 3. x including graphical user interface are also provided. The codes in the book are available for download on the book’s website. Discusses most standard topics of traditional physical and geometrical optics through Python and PyQt5 Provides visualizations and in-depth descriptions of Python’s programming language and simulations Includes simulated laboratories where students are provided a hands-on exploration of Python software Coding and programming featured within the text are available for download on the book’s corresponding website. Understanding Optics with Python by Vasudevan Lakshminarayanan Hassen Ghalila Ahmed Ammar and L. Srinivasa Varadharajan is born around a nice idea: using simulations to provide the students with a powerful tool to understand and master optical phenomena. The choice of the Python language is perfectly matched with the overall goal of the book as the Python language provides a completely free and easy-to-learn platform with huge cross-platform compatibility where the reader of the book can conduct his or her own numerical experiments to learn faster and better. — Costantino De Angelis University of Brescia Italy Teaching an important programming language like Python through concrete examples from optics is a natural and in my view very effective approach. I believe that this book will be used by students and appreciated greatly by instructors. The topic of modelling optical effects and systems where the students should already have a physical background provides great motivation for students to learn the basics of a powerful programming language without the intimidation factor that often goes with a formal computer science course. — John Dudley FEMTO-ST Institute Besançon France

GBP 130.00
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Hair Pathology with Trichoscopic Correlations

Hair Pathology with Trichoscopic Correlations

Hair Pathology with Trichoscopic Correlations Mariya Miteva MD Associate Professor Dr. Phillip Frost Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Miami Florida USA Combining pathology with trichoscopy is a powerful strategy for the optimal management of hair disorders. This highly illustrated text will help clinicians become familiar with how to obtain an optimal specimen and how to understand the pathology report in order to create an individualized approach in management. Pathologists will become familiar with the trichoscopic morphologic correlation of hair disorders with the diagnostic clues to spot and the most common pitfalls in hair pathology. CONTENTS: Hair and scalp dermoscopy (trichoscopy): An introduction * Normal scalp and hair on trichoscopy * Practical tips for mastering the scalp biopsy procedure * Introduction to horizontal sections and normal scalp anatomy on horizontal sections * Trichoscopy-guided scalp biopsy * Clues to the pathologic diagnosis of hair disorders * Pitfalls in the pathologic diagnosis of hair disorders * Alopecia areata * Alopecia areata incognita * Telogen effluvium * Androgenetic alopecia * Traumatic alopecia (without traction alopecia) * Lichen planopilaris * Frontal fibrosing alopecia * Fibrosing alopecia in a pattern distribution * Lupus erythematosus of the scalp * Traction alopecia * Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia (CCCA) * Folliculitis decalvans * Dissecting cellulitis of the scalp * Erosive pustular dermatosis of the scalp * Acne/Folliculitis keloidalis * Scalp psoriasis * Seborrheic dermatitis * Red scalp disease * Scalp involvement in dermatomyositis * Linear morphea en coup de sabre * Hair and scalp infections * Miscellaneous * Trichoscopy in the hair transplant practice: An introduction for hair restoration surgeons and pathologists

GBP 105.00
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Helping Children with Autism to Learn

Fortran 2018 with Parallel Programming

Fortran 2018 with Parallel Programming

The programming language Fortran dates back to 1957 when a team of IBM engineers released the first Fortran Compiler. During the past 60 years the language had been revised and updated several times to incorporate more features to enable writing clean and structured computer programs. The present version is Fortran 2018. Since the dawn of the computer era there had been a constant demand for a “larger” and “faster” machine. To increase the speed there are three hurdles. The density of the active components on a VLSI chip cannot be increased indefinitely and with the increase of the density heat dissipation becomes a major problem. Finally the speed of any signal cannot exceed the velocity of the light. However by using several inexpensive processors in parallel coupled with specialized software and hardware programmers can achieve computing speed similar to a supercomputer. This book can be used to learn the modern Fortran from the beginning and the technique of developing parallel programs using Fortran. It is for anyone who wants to learn Fortran. Knowledge beyond high school mathematics is not required. There is not another book on the market yet which deals with Fortran 2018 as well as parallel programming. FEATURES Descriptions of majority of Fortran 2018 instructions Numerical Model String with Variable Length IEEE Arithmetic and Exceptions Dynamic Memory Management Pointers Bit handling C-Fortran Interoperability Object Oriented Programming Parallel Programming using Coarray Parallel Programming using OpenMP Parallel Programming using Message Passing Interface (MPI) THE AUTHOR Dr Subrata Ray is a retired Professor Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science Kolkata. | Fortran 2018 with Parallel Programming

GBP 140.00
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Modelling with Ordinary Differential Equations

Women and the Collaborative Art of Gardens From Antiquity to the Present

Women and the Collaborative Art of Gardens From Antiquity to the Present

Women and the Collaborative Art of Gardens explores the garden and its agency in the history of the built and natural environments as evidenced in landscape architecture literature art archaeology history photography and film. Throughout the book each chapter centers the act of collaboration from garden clubs of the early twentieth century as powerful models of women’s leadership to the more intimate partnerships between family members to the delicate relationship between artist and subject. Women emerge in every chapter whether as gardeners designers owners writers illustrators photographers filmmakers or subjects but the contributors to this dynamic collection unseat common assumptions about the role of women in gardens to make manifest the significant ways in which women write themselves into the accounts of garden design practice and history. The book reveals the power of gardens to shape human existence even as humans shape gardens and their representations in a variety of media including brilliantly illuminated manuscripts intricately carved architectural spaces wall paintings black and white photographs and wood cuts. Ultimately the volume reveals that gardens are best apprehended when understood as products of collaboration. The book will be of interest to scholars and students of gardens and culture ancient Rome art history British literature medieval France film studies women’s studies photography African American Studies and landscape architecture. | Women and the Collaborative Art of Gardens From Antiquity to the Present

GBP 130.00
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Behavior Therapy with Children Volume 1

Counseling Boys and Men with ADHD

Introduction to Mechanism Design with Computer Applications