Binary and Multiple Systems of Stars

Binary and Multiple Systems of Stars
Author: Alan H. Batten
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1483153029

Binary and Multiple Systems of Stars focuses on spectroscopic observational results and interpretations of binaries, and a few of multiple systems. Organized into 10 chapters, this book begins with the basic concepts and terminologies used in the study of binary and multiple systems of stars. Then, the incidence of both star systems is described. Subsequent chapters explore the properties of individual binaries, as well as the evolution and origin of such star system. This book will be a valuable reference material for astronomers, scientists in related fields, as well as graduate students.

Binary Systems

Binary Systems
Author: H. Stephen
Publisher: Reader's Digest Young Families
Total Pages: 960
Release: 1963-01-01
Genre: Solubility
ISBN: 9780080099231

Solubilities of Inorganic and Organic Compounds, Volume 1: Binary Systems, Part 1 is part of an approximately 5,500-page manual containing a selection from the International Chemical Literature on the Solubilities of Elements, Inorganic Compounds, Metallo-organic and Organic Compounds in Binary, Ternary and Multi-component Systems. A careful survey of the literature in all languages by a panel of scientists specially appointed for the task by the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, Moscow, has made the compilation of this work possible. The complete English edition in five separately bound volumes w...

Ternary Systems

Ternary Systems
Author: H. Stephen
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 947
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1483147150

Solubilities of Inorganic and Organic Compounds, Volume 2: Ternary Systems, Part I focuses on a selection from the International Chemical Literature on the Solubilities of Elements, Inorganic Compounds, Metallo-organic Compounds, and Organic Compounds in Ternary and Multicomponent Systems. The book underscores that Tables 1-4955 deal with Ternary Systems, while Tables 4956 et seq. are devoted to Multicomponent Systems. The first tables are systems in which an Element is a component, and these are supported by data for systems containing Inorganic Compounds and then Metallo-organic Compounds. The ion of ammonia is placed at the end of the first Group. The text also presents the arrangement of the compounds of elements. These include oxides and their hydrates and salts of halogen and other acids. The book is a dependable reference for readers interested in studying the solubilities of inorganic and organic compounds.

Groupoid Factorizations In The Semigroup Of Binary Systems

Groupoid Factorizations In The Semigroup Of Binary Systems
Author: Hiba F. Fayoumi
Publisher: Infinite Study
Total Pages: 28
Release:
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN:

We introduce two methods of factorization for this binary system under the binary groupoid product in the semigroup. We conclude that a strong non-idempotent groupoid can be represented as a product of its similar- and signature- derived factors. Moreover, we show that a groupoid with the orientation property is a product of its orient- and skew- factors. These unique factorizations can be useful for various applications in other areas of study. Application to algebras such as B/BCH/BCI/BCK/BH/BI/d-algebra are widely given throughout this paper.

A Survey of American Chemistry

A Survey of American Chemistry
Author: National Research Council (U.S.). Division of Chemistry and Chemical Technology
Publisher: National Academies
Total Pages: 426
Release: 1927
Genre: Chemistry
ISBN:

A Guide to Close Binary Systems

A Guide to Close Binary Systems
Author: Edwin Budding
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2022-05-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1351662465

Introduction to Close Binary Systems provides a comprehensive survey and guide to the fast-moving field of multiple, specifically binary, stars, with an up to date account of research around 'close', i.e. interacting pairs. Such interactions allow direct quantification of stellar properties, opening up factual insights into basic building blocks of the Universe. The book provides a much needed update for the seminal Close Binary Systems of Zdenĕk Kopal. Following a comparable plan, it presents relevant subject matter with an emphasis on building a framework of understanding to serve as a supporting resource for students and researchers. The text starts from a general historical background and progresses into the main theoretical ideas supporting our prima facie interpretation of observations. The central chapters explore further into these observational methods, arranged according to the classic subdivisions of astrometry, spectroscopy and photometry. Optimal inversion of observational data into model parametrization is a theme through these chapters. Significant here is the problem of how non-uniqueness in modelling affects interpretation. The underlying issues of stellar evolution bearing on observational evidence become paramount in the last four chapters. The book proceeds step-by-step from directly understandable examples of unevolved pairs to the challenging cases where stars are found in more and more extreme conditions, leading up to the mergers of massive black hole pairs seen in the new field of gravitational wave astronomy. This is a valuable reference for postgraduate and advanced undergraduate students working in mainstream areas of stellar astrophysics, with applications also to exoplanet research which shares some methodological features. Course designers for stellar astrophysics will find a useful selection of topics within this book. Key features: • Provides a well-explained and backgrounded, up-to-date account of close binary systems, in a fast-moving field of research that is growing in scientific importance • Surveys a wide range of case-studies within the context of binary and multiple star systems • Fills an acknowledged gap in current literature Cover Image: A public memorial to Zdenek Kopal in his home town (birthplace) of Litomysl in Czechia.

Automated Deduction in Equational Logic and Cubic Curves

Automated Deduction in Equational Logic and Cubic Curves
Author: William McCune
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1996-06-12
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783540613985

This monograph is the result of the cooperation of a mathematician working in universal algebra and geometry, and a computer scientist working in automated deduction, who succeeded in employing the theorem prover Otter for proving first order theorems from mathematics and then intensified their joint effort. Mathematicians will find many new results from equational logic, universal algebra, and algebraic geometry and benefit from the state-of-the-art outline of the capabilities of automated deduction techniques. Computer scientists will find a large and varied source of theorems and problems that will be useful in designing and evaluation automated theorem proving systems and strategies.

Critical Observations Versus Physical Models for Close Binary Systems

Critical Observations Versus Physical Models for Close Binary Systems
Author: Kam-Ching Leung
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 492
Release: 1988
Genre: Astrometry
ISBN: 9780677220703

This book contains the proceedings of the second joint research program on close binary systems between the People's Republic of China and the United States. The planning for the double stars conference developed gradually through several years of close cooperation between astronomers of the PRC and the US. Topics covered include interacting am binaries, H-alpha emission and polarization of RS CVn stars, observational approach to close binary evolution, the role of polarimetry in understanding close binary stars and their interactions, physical models for close binaries and logical constraints, and accretion disks in dwarf novae.