Free Download Particle Confinement in Penning Traps: An Introduction English | 2024 | ISBN: 3031554191 | 480 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 73 MB This second edition is an updated and extended introduction to the world of Penning traps and provides an overview of the field, particularly for those entering it. The book presents the basics of Penning traps from a fundamental and applied point of view and discusses the variety of methods, technologies and their applications to experiments, particularly in the field of precision spectroscopy across all frequency ranges. The book is written from an experimentalist's point of view, it includes numerous new illustrations and updated references to the available literature to ensure a high degree of breadth and accessibility. Free Download Diffusion Under Confinement: A Journey Through Counterintuition by Leonardo Dagdug , Jason Peña , Ivan Pompa-García English | PDF EPUB (True) | 2024 | 759 Pages | ISBN : 3031464745 | 100.8 MB This book offers the reader a journey through the counterintuitive nature of Brownian motion under confinement. Diffusion is a universal phenomenon that controls a wide range of physical, chemical, and biological processes. The transport of spatially-constrained molecules and small particles is ubiquitous in nature and technology and plays an essential role in different processes. Understanding the physics of diffusion under conditions of confinement is essential for a number of biological phenomena and potential technological applications in micro- and nanofluidics, among others. Free Download The Phases of Quantum Chromodynamics: From Confinement to Extreme Environments by John B. Kogut, Mikhail A. Stephanov English | 2010 | ISBN: 0521143381 | 376 Pages | PDF | 2.0 MB This book discusses the physical phases of Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) in ordinary environments, as well as in extreme environments with high temperatures and high baryon numbers. Free Download Stability and Transport in Magnetic Confinement Systems by Jan Weiland English | PDF | 2012 | 234 Pages | ISBN : 1461437423 | 3 MB Stability and Transport in Magnetic Confinement Systems provides an advanced introduction to the fields of stability and transport in tokamaks. It serves as a reference for researchers with its highly-detailed theoretical background, and contains new results in the areas of analytical nonlinear theory of transport using kinetic theory and fluid closure. The use of fluid descriptions for advanced stability and transport problems provide the reader with a better understanding of this topic.
Free Download No Human Contact: Solitary Confinement, Maximum Security, and Two Inmates Who Changed the System (Audiobook) English | ASIN: B0BZ59Q32Y | 2023 | 9 hours and 19 minutes | M4B@64 kbps | 276 MB Author: Pete Earley Narrator: Rich Miller
Captivating Subjects: Writing Confinement, Citizenship, and Nationhood in the Nineteenth Century By Jason Haslam (editor), Julia M. Wright (editor) 2005 | 290 Pages | ISBN: 0802089682 | PDF | 14 MB Ever since Michel Foucault's highly regarded work on prisons and confinement in the 1970s, critical examination of the forerunners to the prison - slavery, serfdom, and colonial confinements - has been rare. However, these institutions inform and participate in many of the same ideologies that the prison enforces.Captivating Subjects is a collection of essays that fills several crucial gaps in the critical examination of the relations between Western state-sanctioned confinement, identity, nation, and literature. Editors Jason Haslam and Julia M. Wright have brought together an esteemed group of international scholars to examine nineteenth-century writings by prisoners, slaves, and other captives, tracing some of the continuities among the varieties of captivity and their crucial relationship to post-Enlightenment subjectivities.This volume is the first sustained examination of the ways in which the diverse kinds of confinement intersect with Western ideologies of subjectivity, investigating the modern nation-state's reliance on captivity as a means of consolidating notions of individual and national sovereignty. It details the specific historical and cultural practices of confinement and their relations to each other and to punishment through a range of national contexts. Frédéric Le Marcis, "Confinement, Punishment and Prisons in Africa " English | ISBN: 0367444089 | 2021 | 228 pages | EPUB | 1530 KB This interdisciplinary volume presents a nuanced critique of the prison experience in diverse detention facilities across Africa. Detention Camps in Asia: The Conditions of Confinement in Modern Asian History By Robert Cribb (editor), Christina Twomey (editor), Sandra Wilson (editor) 2022 | 328 Pages | ISBN: 9004471723 | PDF | 5 MB Detention camps in Asia have held hundreds of thousands of people - political dissidents, prisoners of war, and civilian populations. This volume examines why states detain, the conditions of detention, and the effects of detention systems on society as a whole. English | 2022 | ISBN: 0192849611 | 215 pages | True PDF EPUB | 7.98 MB Prisons in Ancient Mesopotamia explores the earliest historical evidence related to imprisonment in the history of the world. While many historical investigations into prisons have revolved around the important question of punishment, this work moves beyond that more narrow approach to consider the multifunctional practices of detaining the body in ancient Iraq. It is the contention of this book that imprisonment arose out of the desire to control and detain the body in relation to labor. The practice of detainment for coercion became adaptable to a variety of circumstances and goals, which shaped the contexts and practices of imprisonment. With time, religious ideology was attached to imprisonment. In one literary text, a prisoner was refined like silver and Laboratory of Deficiency : Sterilization and Confinement in California, 1900-1950s by Natalie Lira English | 2022 | ISBN: 0520355679 | 285 Pages | True PDF | 13.4 MB |