19.9 EUR
URSS. 160 pp. (English).
This is the third volume of the series entitled "Physics at the Turn of the Millennium." This book contains two chapters. The first chapter is devoted to the theoretical and experimental fundamentals of a new scientific direction that has formed at the boundary of several disciplines --- the field of... (More)
25.9 EUR
URSS. 240 pp. (English).
This is the first volume of the series entitled "Physics at the Turn of the Millennium." This book contains three chapters. The first chapter deals with the fundamentals of a new interdisciplinary scientific direction, physics of open systems, whose origin was associated with the work of outstanding... (More)
49.9 EUR
URSS. 440 pp. (English).
The present textbook deals with physical foundations of nanotechnologies. The book consists of three quite independent chapters. The first chapter is devoted to the plasma state of matter, its fundamental physical phenomena, their laws and regularities. The fundamental ideas related to physics micro-... (More)
29.9 EUR
URSS. 256 pp. (English).
The book presents a general view of a large number of issues that touch upon the problems of behavior, perception and thinking modeling. Along with general questions, it considers the models of goal directed behavior, perception “with understanding” and active neural brain mechanisms. These models are... (More)
15.9 EUR
URSS. 248 pp. (English).
The book discusses the processes of energy transformation (fluorescence emission, energy and electron transfer, exciplex and excimer formation, relaxations and chemical reactions) in photoexcited proteins, nucleic acids, membranes and model systems. The most interesting experimental data are subjected... (More)
21.9 EUR
URSS. 304 pp. (English).
What are the problems and dilemmas that confront man in the age of science? Will he be able to control the rapid course of scientific and technological progress or will he become a victim of scientistic manipulations? How does science relate to humanistic principles. The author examines the problems... (More) |