This easy-to-cite handbook gives the first systematic treatment of the (co)end calculus, a powerful tool for clarifying and simplifying many results in category theory that may then be exported to diverse mathematical fields. It is suitable as a reference for category theorists and users of category theory alike.
Offers a multi-disciplinary study of 1 Peter that builds on contemporary scholarship and research methods. This volume explores the themes of majority/minority relationships, suffering, nonretaliation, and ethical living. It provides overviews of important scholarly questions and points students to a range of potential answers to those questions.
Written for anaesthesia trainees, this single, comprehensive text covers all the MCQ preparation required for both the Primary and Final FRCA exams. It features 150 questions for each of the four basic sciences (physics, pharmacology, anatomy and physiology), and a further 400 questions for clinical anaesthesia.
This book covers the science and methods behind a worldwide transition to 100% clean, renewable energy for scientists, engineers, and social scientists. It is accessible to students, general readers, professionals, policymakers, advocates, researchers, and academics alike: anyone concerned about climate change, air pollution, and energy security.
This collection of puzzles and exercises with solutions in key areas of string algorithms and combinatorics on words offers graduate students and researchers a pleasant and direct way to learn and practice with advanced concepts. Copious figures illuminate classic and new problems to tease out deeper understanding of algorithms on strings.
This collection of puzzles and exercises with solutions in key areas of string algorithms and combinatorics on words offers graduate students and researchers a pleasant and direct way to learn and practice with advanced concepts. Copious figures illuminate classic and new problems to tease out deeper understanding of algorithms on strings.
The 1848 Revolutions in Europe marked a turning-point in the history of political thought, raising fundamental questions of democracy, nationhood, freedom and social cohesion, and helping to define liberal, socialist, and conservative ideological currents that continue to orient contemporary politics. This volume examines 1848 and its legacy in a pan-European perspective.
In this innovative and engaging new study, Sebastian Raj Pender utilises extensive archival research from India and Britain to trace the ways in which commemorative practices have responded to the demands of successive historical moments by shaping the events of the 1857 Indian uprising from the perspective of the present.
This study pieces together and analyses the scattered multi-disciplinary literature on the 1918-20 Influenza Pandemic (Spanish Flu) in order to place debates on the evolving course of the current COVID-19 crisis in historical perspective. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
Marking the thirtieth anniversary of the revolutions of 1989, this original and wide-ranging study places the transformation of Eastern Europe in a global context, providing new perspectives on the relationship between globalisation and the collapse of communism in the late twentieth century, and the rise of populism in the twenty-first.
Marking the thirtieth anniversary of the revolutions of 1989, this original and wide-ranging study places the transformation of Eastern Europe in a global context, providing new perspectives on the relationship between globalisation and the collapse of communism in the late twentieth century, and the rise of populism in the twenty-first.