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  • Lecture - Floquet topological insulators

    Introduction Today's topic, Floquet topological insulators, is introduced by Mark Rudner from the Niels Bohr Institute at Copenhagen. Periodically driven...
  • Lecture - 02. Maxwell’s equations and Magnetic circuits

    In this lecture the following subjects are treated: An introduction of Maxwell's equations (for quasi-static fields) Ampere's law used to...
  • Course - Batteries

    The course will present recent advantage in the field of Li ion batteries. In addition super-capacitors, allowing fast (dis)charge and based on similar principles, are part of the course.

  • Lecture - Week.8 Likert Scale Methodology

    Likert Scale Methodology / Theory Main Line A likert Scale is a psychometric scale commonly used in questionaires, and is...
  • Reading - Transduction of Information

    This chapter contains the following subjects; What is special about transducers, sensors and actuators? How are self-generating and modulating sensors...
  • Lecture - Week.1 Social Cohesion Design

    Social Cohesion / Theory outline For further study material for Social Cohesion theory see References  under. Many definitions have been...
  • Reading - Chapter 06: Brittle Failure

    The rheological behaviour of a rock is primarily dependent on its structure, that may either be brittle or ductile. The...
  • Reading - Chapter 03: Force, Pressure and Stress

    As stated before, the focus of the first part of the book is on the forces which act upon rocks...
  • Course - Part 1: Mechanics and Rheology

    The focus of the frist part of this book is on the forces which act upon rocks and the earth’s crust, and the response to those forces. After an introduction to the topic in chapter 1, in chapters 2-4 the forces which act upon rocks are clearly defined. Dimensions and magnitudes of the forces are tabulated in order to allow the reader to appreciate the scale. Chapters 5-8 cover elasticity, brittle behavior, ductile creep and viscosity and flow laws which all have to do with the reponse of the rock to forces or stress (rheology).

  • Lecture - Parallel Processes: Theory

    This lecture is about Parallel Processes. The following subjects are treated ; Parallel Composition and Expansion Law, Communication, Block, Allow...
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