How long are you going to wait for true love? It is said that a match is made in heaven. But sometimes life leaves its own print on a relationship. Such is this story of Vivaan and Ada told along different moments in their lives as they search for that elusive feeling of love and belonging on a journey which is bound to make them the Perfect Strangers.
Since the prehistoric times, humans have wondered about the world around us. Ancients thought that the universe consisted of heaven and earth. With scientific knowledge, we know that the portion of the universe we can see has billions of galaxies. The great Maharishi scholars of the past and the brilliant scientists of our time pondered the key issues about the creator and the creation of this majestic universe. Modern science has been able to describe the development of our universe in great detail from just after the big-bang to the present time. The science of cosmology behind the understanding of the growth of the universe is very elegant and beautiful. There is simplicity behind the bewildering complexity of the scientific theories. Still, there are some important issues to be resolved. Many scientists are working to develop a theory of everything to address these deficits. This book describes the related scientific ideas at the conceptual level. Unfortunately, some of the key issues cannot be resolved by current science. This places us at the boundary between science and philosophy. One of the two key issues is how reality immerged out of the metaverse, an environment that did not have the elements of reality. The other issue is that the science can describe the laws of nature accurately but not how those were built into everything in reality. The ancient scholars also pondered about the creation issue and faced the same problems. They developed philosophical models based on creator centric ideas to explain creation. This book considers the ancient philosophical models and modern science of creation as a continuum of human thought. The philosophical models provide possible ideas that are beyond the scientific method. The four ancient models presented in this book are relevant in the modern times.
This book provides a comprehensive overview of developments in the field of holographic entanglement entropy. Within the context of the AdS/CFT correspondence, it is shown how quantum entanglement is computed by the area of certain extremal surfaces. The general lessons one can learn from this connection are drawn out for quantum field theories, many-body physics, and quantum gravity. An overview of the necessary background material is provided together with a flavor of the exciting open questions that are currently being discussed.The book is divided into four main parts. In the first part, the concept of entanglement, and methods for computing it, in quantum field theories is reviewed. In the second part, an overview of the AdS/CFT correspondence is given and the holographic entanglement entropy prescription is explained. In the third part, the time-dependence of entanglement entropy in out-of-equilibrium systems, and applications to many body physics are explored using holographic methods. The last part focuses on the connection between entanglement and geometry. Known constraints on the holographic map, as well as, elaboration of entanglement being a fundamental building block of geometry are explained. The book is a useful resource for researchers and graduate students interested in string theory and holography, condensed matter and quantum information, as it tries to connect these different subjects linked by the common theme of quantum entanglement.
Das Buch "Poisonous plants in Chandrapur District of Maharashtra" ist eine Doktorarbeit des Autors Dr. Mukund B. Shende unter dem Titel "A study on poisonous plants from Chandrapur District of Maharshtra State" im Zeitraum von 2010 bis 2014 auf dem Gebiet der Botanik und Toxikologie. Da die gr nen Pflanzen eine Reihe von Sekund rmetaboliten wie Alkaloide, Terpenoide, Phenole und cyanogene Glykoside produzieren. Der Zweck dieser Produkte ist wahrscheinlich die Verteidigung gegen Mikroben und Tiere. Viele dieser sekund ren Stoffwechselprodukte sind giftig f r den Menschen und andere Lebewesen. Die vorliegende Studie befasst sich mit solchen giftigen angiospermischen Pflanzen im Distrikt Chandrapur in Maharashtra, Indien. Der wichtige Teil dieser Studie befasst sich mit cynogenen Pflanzen. Diese Pflanzen enthalten cyanogene Glykoside und sind daher in der Lage, Cyanwasserstoff in kleinen und gr eren Mengen von 5 bis 800 ppm zu produzieren und werden dementsprechend als toxische und nicht-toxische cynogene Pflanzen kategorisiert. Insgesamt wurden 422 Pflanzen vom Autor untersucht. Davon wurden 331 Pflanzen als cynogene Pflanzen eingestuft. Diese Studie ist n tzlich auf dem Gebiet der Toxikologie, Umweltwissenschaft, Landwirtschaft, menschlichen Ern hrung, Medizin und Pflanzenvielfalt.
Le livre "Poisonous plants in Chandrapur District of Maharashtra" est un travail de doctorat de l'auteur Dr. Mukund B. Shende sous le titre "A study on poisonous plants from Chandrapur District of Maharshtra State" during the period of 2010 to 2014 in the field of Botany and Toxicology. Comme les plantes vertes produisent un certain nombre de m tabolites secondaires comme les alcalo des, les terp no des, les ph noliques et les glycosides cyanog niques. Le but de ces produits est probablement la d fense contre les microbes et les animaux. Beaucoup de ces m tabolites secondaires sont toxiques pour l'homme et les autres organismes vivants. La pr sente tude porte sur ces plantes angiospermes toxiques dans le district de Chandrapur du Maharashtra, en Inde. La partie importante de cette tude porte sur les plantes cynog nes. Ces plantes contiennent des glycosides cyanog nes et sont donc capables de produire du cyanure d'hydrog ne en petite et grande quantit , de 5 800 ppm, et sont donc class es comme des plantes cynog nes toxiques et non toxiques. Au total, 422 plantes ont t tudi es par l'auteur. Sur ce total, 331 plantes ont t trouv es comme tant des plantes cynog nes. Cette tude est utile dans le domaine de la toxicologie, des sciences de l'environnement, de l'agriculture, de la nutrition humaine, de la m decine et de la diversit des plantes.