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Quantum Computing Devices

Quantum Computing Devices

Goong Chen; David A. Church; Berthold-Georg Englert; Carsten Henkel; Bernd Rohwedder; Marlan O. Scully; M. Suhail Zubairy

CRC Press
2019
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One of the first books to thoroughly examine the subject, Quantum Computing Devices: Principles, Designs, and Analysis covers the essential components in the design of a "real" quantum computer. It explores contemporary and important aspects of quantum computation, particularly focusing on the role of quantum electronic devices as quantum gates. Largely self-contained and written in a tutorial style, this reference presents the analysis, design, and modeling of the major types of quantum computing devices: ion traps, cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED), linear optics, quantum dots, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUID), and neutral atom traps. It begins by explaining the fundamentals and algorithms of quantum computing, followed by the operations and formalisms of quantum systems. For each electronic device, the subsequent chapters discuss physical properties, the setup of qubits, control actions that produce the quantum gates that are universal for quantum computing, relevant measurements, and decoherence properties of the systems. The book also includes tables, diagrams, and figures that illustrate various data, uses, and designs of quantum computing. As nanoelectronics will inevitably replace microelectronics, the development of quantum information science and quantum computing technology is imperative to the future of information science and technology. Quantum Computing Devices: Principles, Designs, and Analysis helps fulfill this need by providing a comprehensive collection of the most promising devices for the future.
Quantum Computing Devices

Quantum Computing Devices

Goong Chen; David A. Church; Berthold-Georg Englert; Carsten Henkel; Bernd Rohwedder; Marlan O. Scully; M. Suhail Zubairy

Chapman Hall/CRC
2006
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One of the first books to thoroughly examine the subject, Quantum Computing Devices: Principles, Designs, and Analysis covers the essential components in the design of a "real" quantum computer. It explores contemporary and important aspects of quantum computation, particularly focusing on the role of quantum electronic devices as quantum gates. Largely self-contained and written in a tutorial style, this reference presents the analysis, design, and modeling of the major types of quantum computing devices: ion traps, cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED), linear optics, quantum dots, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUID), and neutral atom traps. It begins by explaining the fundamentals and algorithms of quantum computing, followed by the operations and formalisms of quantum systems. For each electronic device, the subsequent chapters discuss physical properties, the setup of qubits, control actions that produce the quantum gates that are universal for quantum computing, relevant measurements, and decoherence properties of the systems. The book also includes tables, diagrams, and figures that illustrate various data, uses, and designs of quantum computing. As nanoelectronics will inevitably replace microelectronics, the development of quantum information science and quantum computing technology is imperative to the future of information science and technology. Quantum Computing Devices: Principles, Designs, and Analysis helps fulfill this need by providing a comprehensive collection of the most promising devices for the future.
Pædagogik i dagtilbud

Pædagogik i dagtilbud

Niels Ejbye-Ernst; Stig Broström; Per Jensen; Søren Smidt; Grethe Kragh-Müller; Martin Bayer; Pernille Hviid; Vibe Larsen; Ayoe Quist Henkel; Anette Koch; Ulla Pedersen; Lone Wiegaard; David Thore Gravesen; Suzanne Krogh; Martin Blok Johansen; Anja Hvidtfeldt Stanek; Maria Øksnes; Lars Wahlun Pedersen; Kirsten Elisa Petersen; Klaus Kasper Kofod; Anette Schulz; Astrid Kidde Larsen; Stine Liv Johansen; Morten Anker Hansen; Bodil Klausen; Dorte Stokholm; Hanne Hauer; Kirsten Krøigaard; Frants Mathiesen; Helle Skovbjerg Karoff

Gyldendal
2016
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Bogen henvender sig særligt til dig, som er studerende på specialiseringsdelen ”Dagtilbudspædagogik” på pædagoguddannelsen. Udgivelsen er komponeret omkring bekendtgørelsens kompetencemål for netop denne specialisering. Du introduceres således til de temaer, der er centrale for denne del af pædagoguddannelsen, og udgivelsens 30 kapitler giver et grundigt og inspirerende afsæt for arbejdet med pædagogik i dagtilbud. Alle bogens kapitler indledes med et abstract, hvor kapitlets hovedpointer skitseres, og de afsluttes med en række refleksionsspørgsmål samt forslag til videre læsning. Ofte vil teorien desuden blive uddybet via eksempler fra praksis, illustrationer og modeller. Med udgivelsen får du et spændende grundlag for at udvikle din faglighed i forhold til dagtilbudspædagogik samt rig mulighed for at studere den evigt relevante forbindelse mellem teori og praksis.
Spiritual Abuse Recovery Workbook: An educational and interactive resource to assist you on your path to freedom, healing, and peace
The Spiritual Abuse Recovery Workbook represents four decades of research and experience by author David Henke. He takes the reader on a tour of what spiritual abuse is, who are the abusers, as well as the makeup of who are frequently among the abused. Both Legalism and Mind Control are explored and identified as tools often used to oppress people. Healthy groups are also identified as the author helps the reader move on from the abuse. Spiritual abuse has a devastating effect on people. Since a very high level of trust is often placed in spiritual leaders, it is, and ought to be, expected that the trust will be honored and guarded. When such trust is violated, the wound is very deep. Sometimes the wound is so deep that the wounded person cannot trust even a legitimate spiritual authority again. Besides an unhealthy fear of, and disillusionment with, spiritual authorities, the spiritually abused person may find it difficult to trust even God. "How could (or why did) He let this happen to me?"Sadly, there are many people that have found themselves trapped within a spiritually abusive group. To make matters worse, to leave the group, carries with it, severed relationships and deep emotional wounds. In the mid-1990's, the author David Henke, wrote an article profiling spiritual abuse. Subsequently, he was contacted by numerous people, as they had been dealing with spiritual and emotional fallout from various spiritually abusive groups. Some years later he felt that putting together a workbook to facilitate a person's recovery after leaving one of these groups would be a helpful tool. This idea became a loose-leaf notebook called the Spiritual Abuse Recovery Workbook, often printed out on the author's own printer. Between then and now the workbook has enjoyed refinements and revisions to bring it to what it is today.Throughout the Spiritual Abuse Recovery Workbook, the reader will find it to be a guide to understand, identify, break free and recover from spiritual abuse. This workbook describes identifying characteristics of both spiritual abusive religious groups as well as healthy groups. Both legalism and mind control are explored as identifying marks of spiritual abuse. Personal experiences of several people as well as the author's experiences give weight to the principals explored in this book. Journaling throughout the workbook is encouraged, facilitating healing, on the road to recovery from spiritual abuse. The Spiritual Abuse Recovery Workbook, is now available as a professional, published book, distributed worldwide in both paperback and eBook formatting. It is hoped that those who have been subjected to spiritual abuse will find this workbook a helpful tool in their journey to recovery from their emotional wounds as well as to find healing in their relationship with God.
Paavalin henkilökohtaiset kirjeet

Paavalin henkilökohtaiset kirjeet

David Pawson

Kristillinen kirja- ja musiikkikustannus
2017
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Paavalin kirjeitä Timoteukselle ja Tiitukselle on joskus nimitetty hänen 'pastoraalikirjeikseen'. Tutkijat ovat sanoneet niiden kuuluneen Paavalin myöhempään palvelutyön kauteen, kun hänen perustamansa seurakunnat olivat jo vahvistuneempia rakenteeltaan, ehkä hänen ensimmäisen Rooman vankeutensa jälkeen ja toisen vankeuden aikana. Paavalin kirjeet ovat pastoraalisia sisällöltään, täynnä isällistä huolta ja huolenpitoa kääntyneistä ja heidän seurakunnistaan. Se, mikä erottaa nämä muista, on se, että ne on osoitettu yksilöille eikä seurakunnille. Sitten näyttää sopivammalta luokitella ne hänen henkilökohtaiseksi kirjeenvaihdokseen. Voimme siksi odottaa niiden paljastavan enemmän hänen henkilökohtaisesta suhteestaan heihin ja heidän reaktioihinsa hänen toisille jakamiin vastuisiin, mikä antaa avustajille ainutlaatuisen mielenkiinnon sekä merkityksen. Se antaa meille myös mahdollisuuden sisällyttää mukaan tuon lyhyen viestin Filemonille, jonka merkitys Uudessa testamentissa helposti unohdetaan.
Heinkel He 162

Heinkel He 162

David Myhra

Schiffer Publishing Ltd
1999
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X PLANES OF THE THIRD REICH SERIES An Illustrated Series on Germany's Experimental Aircraft of World War II Over 200 images, including three-view drawings, comprise this one of a kind photo album on the He 162. Included are photos of the He 162 in wartime service with JG 1, and the later surrender of at least thirty-one flight ready He 162s to British ground forces at Lech on 8 May 1945. Subsequent test flights of He 162s in post-war England, USSR, South Wales, Australia, and the United States are also covered. No other aviation publication has ever assembled this large a quantity of images of the He 162 in a single volume.
Investigation & Management of Eye Disease in Primary Care

Investigation & Management of Eye Disease in Primary Care

David V. Seal; Uwe Pleyer; Michelle L Hennelly; John Lawrenson; Bhavina Patel

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2026
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This book provides practical guidance to primary care eye professionals. It is fully illustrated with online links for making an initial diagnosis with advice on management and therapy. It covers the common sight-threatening conditions including glaucoma, AMD, diabetes, cataract, inflammatory and immune-based diseases, conjunctival and corneal infections. Key Features: Introduces prescribing, pharmacokinetics and ocular pharmacopeia with epidemiological surveys and basic statistics. Helps eye care professionals diagnose, manage and treat common eye diseases in the community setting in the global health environment. Includes clinical ‘pearls’ for diagnosis and ocular emergencies.
ANNA A Language for Annotating Ada Programs

ANNA A Language for Annotating Ada Programs

David C. Luckham; Friedrich W. von Henke; Bernd Krieg-Brueckner; Olaf Owe

Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. K
1987
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This reference manual of ANNA is another volume addressed to the ADA community. ANNA is a language extension of ADA to include facilities for formally specifying the intended behavior of ADA programs. It is designed to meet a perceived need to augment ADA with precise machine-processable annotations so that well established formal methods of specification and documentation can be applied to ADA programs. The current ANNA design includes annotations of all ADA constructs except tasking. Similar extensions for formal specification can be made to other Algol-like languages such as Pascal, PL/1, Concurrent Pascal, and Modula; essentially, these extensions would be subsets of ANNA. The design of ANNA was undertaken from the beginning with four principal considerations: 1. Constructing annotations should be easy for the ADA programmer and should depend as much as possible on notation and concepts of ADA. 2. ANNA should possess language features that are widely used in the specification and documentation of programs. 3. ANNA should provide a framework within which the various established theories of formally specifying programs may be applied to ADA. 4. Annotations should be equally well suited for different possible applications during the life cycle of a program. Such applications include not only testing, debugging and formal verification of a finished program, but also specification of program parts during the earlier stages of requirements analysis and program design.
Children Who Murder

Children Who Murder

Robert V. Heckel; David M. Shumaker

Praeger Publishers Inc
2001
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Due to the extensive changes in family structure such as the increase of single parent families, a high divorce rate, and the decline of the extended family, support systems for young children are in decline. This decline disrupts the support systems' ability to shape children's prosocial values. Because of the fear of lawsuits and limited financial resources, community services and schools no longer provide the framework needed to balance changes in the contemporary family structure. This book provides insight into voids that have created social skills affecting this young population using an integrative approach to examine the casual factors of violent behavior in preteens. It offers suggestions for alleviating some of the causative factors that have created this nationwide problem.Changes in family structure, the role of the community, the educational philosophy of schools, and the juvenile justice system are discussed as examples of casual factors of violent behavior in preteens. This timely book uses an integrative approach to examine these factors as well as to discuss the changes in the juvenile justice system in terms of punishment, treatment, and rehabilitation. A direct response to current events such as the Columbine shooting and recent elementary school shootings, ^IChildren Who Murder^R will be of interest to practitioners, educators, guidance and educational counselors, lawyers, and parents.
Kids of Character

Kids of Character

Robert V. Heckel; David M. Shumaker

Praeger Publishers Inc
2007
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When psychologists Shumaker and Heckel wrote their earlier book on Children Who Murder, it became clear to them that society—specifically a significant portion of its young members—is in crisis. Focused on this crisis, these authors found an everyday issue that makes life more challenging for parents who are trying to raise kids of good character. The issue is this: There are extensive differences now in the family, the school environment, the community and even religious institutions, compared to previous generations. For example, familes of today rarely have a coherent extended family. And by far in most regions, dual working parents are common, as are single parents and stepfamilies. Church activities, events and agents are not as evident in the community as they were in the past. Schools under increasing demand for testing and measurement take less time to devote to issues of character. Altogether, the changes are significant, and can leave parents searching for ways to instill character in their kids. Shumaker and Heckel spotlight these historical changes, and also ways parents today are succeeding in creating kids of character nonetheless. When authors Shumaker and Heckel wrote their earlier book on Children Who Murder, it became clear to them that society—specifically a significant portion of its young members—is in crisis. Focused on this crisis, these authors found an everyday issue that makes life more challenging for parents trying to raise kids of character. The challenge is this: there are extensive differences now in the family, the school environment, the community and even religious institutions, compared to previous generations. For example, families of today rarely have a coherent extended family. Dual working parents are common. Church activities, events and agents are not nearly as evident in the community as they were in the past. And schools, under increasing demand for testing and measurement, devote far less time to issues of character than they did in the past. Altogether, the changes are significant and can leave parents at a loss for how to best develop character intheir kids. Shumaker and Heckel show us how some parents are creatively handling this challenge. The authors do not argue that most American kids are out of hand, cruel, or immoral. They are neither cynics nor prophets of doom. What they do see is a disappearance of supports for parents, making the adults'job more demanding. Yet they pinpoint ways some parents are succeeding in this new millennium. This book begins by explaining the basics of moral development in children reviewing recent research findings. If offers parents, teachers, professors, administrators, clergy, and legislators helpful tools to promote character.
Children Who Murder

Children Who Murder

Robert V. Heckel; David M. Shumaker

Praeger Publishers Inc
2001
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Due to the extensive changes in family structure such as the increase of single parent families, a high divorce rate, and the decline of the extended family, support systems for young children are in decline. This decline disrupts the support systems' ability to shape children's prosocial values. Because of the fear of lawsuits and limited financial resources, community services and schools no longer provide the framework needed to balance changes in the contemporary family structure. This book provides insight into voids that have created social skills affecting this young population using an integrative approach to examine the casual factors of violent behavior in preteens. It offers suggestions for alleviating some of the causative factors that have created this nationwide problem.Changes in family structure, the role of the community, the educational philosophy of schools, and the juvenile justice system are discussed as examples of casual factors of violent behavior in preteens. This timely book uses an integrative approach to examine these factors as well as to discuss the changes in the juvenile justice system in terms of punishment, treatment, and rehabilitation. A direct response to current events such as the Columbine shooting and recent elementary school shootings, ^IChildren Who Murder^R will be of interest to practitioners, educators, guidance and educational counselors, lawyers, and parents.
Zero Trust Architecture

Zero Trust Architecture

Cindy Green-Ortiz; Brandon Fowler; David Houck; Hank Hensel; Patrick Lloyd; Andrew McDonald; Jason Frazier

PEARSON EDUCATION (US)
2023
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Today's organizations need a new security model that more effectively adapts to the complexity and risks of modern environments, embraces hybrid workplaces, and protects people, devices, apps, and data wherever they're located. Zero Trust is the first model with the potential to do all that. Zero Trust Architecture: Theory, Implementation, Maintenance, and Growth is the first comprehensive guide for architects, engineers, and other technical professionals who want to move from Zero Trust theory to implementation and successful ongoing operation. A team of Cisco's leading experts and implementers offer the most comprehensive and substantive guide to Zero Trust, bringing clarity, vision, practical definitions, and real-world expertise to a space that's been overwhelmed with hype. The authors explain why Zero Trust identity-based models can enable greater flexibility, simpler operations, intuitive context in the implementation and management of least privilege security. Then, building on Cisco's own model, they systematically illuminate methodologies, supporting technologies, and integrations required on the journey to any Zero Trust identity-based model. Through real world experiences and case study examples, you'll learn what questions to ask, how to start planning, what exists today, what solution components still must emerge and evolve, and how to drive value in the short-term as you execute on your journey towards Zero Trust.
Non-Discrimination and the Role of Regulatory Purpose in International Trade and Investment Law

Non-Discrimination and the Role of Regulatory Purpose in International Trade and Investment Law

Andrew D. Mitchell; David Heaton; Caroline Henckels

Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
2016
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Non-discrimination requirements, such as most-favored nation and national treatment obligations, are central to both international trade law and international investment law. Significant inconsistencies between the fields are evident, however, in the way adjudicators have treated key elements of the test for discrimination. This book surveys and criticizes the manner in which tribunals have employed the concept of regulatory purpose in determining whether discrimination has occurred. The authors of this book propose a new definition of regulatory purpose that assists in framing the test for unlawful discrimination in both fields of law. It provides a systematic and structured analysis of how regulatory purpose should - and should not - be used in applying non-discrimination norms. Throughout, the book compares and contrasts trade and investment law, drawing out several parallels and suggesting areas in which one legal system might answer or shed light on questions arising in the other.With its comprehensive and up-to-date analysis of trade and investment jurisprudence, this book will appeal to practitioners and academics in the fields of trade and investment law. Lawyers and adjudicators will find it a useful source of ideas and proposals to inform their arguments and decisions. For government officials, it will be informative when considering the optimal way to structure measures that may affect the interests of foreign traders or investors. It will also provide a useful survey of the literature for academics, as well as a springboard for further comparison of international trade and investment law.