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de, Werra D., and Hertz A, eds. Graph colouring and variations. Amsterdam: North-Holland, 1989.

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1948-, Nicholas Phil, Nicholas Phil 1948-, and Australian Vine Improvement Association, eds. National register of grapevine varieties and clones. 2nd ed. Victoria, Australia: Australian Vine Improvement Association, 2006.

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Salavessa, Isabel Maria da Costa. Graphs with parallel mean curvature and a variational problem in conformal geometry. [s.l.]: typescript, 1987.

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Friedrichs, John J. P. M., 1958- translator and Greenboathouse Press, eds. Variations on first principles of typography. Vernon, BC: Greenboathouse Press, 2014.

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Mangin, Valérie. Trois Christs: Récit en trois variations. Toulon: Quadrants, 2010.

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Wolfgang, Hageney, ed. Ref book 9: Clip art, variation of letterings, titles & logotypes. Rome, Italy: Belvedere, 1990.

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Science, Lawrence Hall of, ed. Equals investigations, remote rulers: A middle-school mathematics unit focusing on the relationship between algebraic graphs and graphs from real data involving direct and inverse variation. Berkeley, CA: University of California at Berkeley, 1994.

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Spitzmüller, Jürgen. Graphische Variation als soziale Praxis: Eine soziolinguistische Theorie skripturaler "Sichtbarkeit". Berlin: De Gruyter, 2013.

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Ablbrecht, Schröder Klaus, Hoerschelmann Antonia, Asendorf Christoph 1955-, and Graphische Sammlung Albertina, eds. Edvard Munch: Theme and variation. Vienna: Albertina, 2003.

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Paul, Concus, Finn Robert PhD, Hoffman David A. 1944-, and Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (Berkeley, Calif.), eds. Geometric analysis and computer graphics: Proceedings of a workshop held May 23-25, 1988. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1991.

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E, Gaines Steven, Hipskind R. Stephen, United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., and San Jose State University. Meteorology Dept., eds. An atlas of objectively analyzed atmospheric cross sections 1973-1980. [Washington, D.C: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1985.

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Kuijper, Arjan. Scale Space and Variational Methods in Computer Vision: 4th International Conference, SSVM 2013, Schloss Seggau, Leibnitz, Austria, June 2-6, 2013. Proceedings. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013.

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Picasso, Pablo. Picasso: The development and transformation of an image : stage and progressive proofs, editioned lithographs and variations 1945-49. London: Waddington Graphics, 1986.

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ill, Henry Clayton, Sotomayor Chris, and Bowland Simon, eds. Citadel. Edina, Minn: Spotlight, 2009.

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Juan, Doe, ed. Iceman and angel. Edina, MN: Spotlight, 2011.

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Picasso, Pablo. Picasso: The development and transformation of an image : stage and progressive proofs, editionedlithographs and variations 1945-49 : 9 September-25 October 1986, Waddington Graphics, London. London: Waddington Graphics, 1986.

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illustrator, Koblish Scott, ed. The substitute. Minneapolis, MN: Spotlight, 2014.

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Barg, Alexander, and O. R. Musin. Discrete geometry and algebraic combinatorics. Providence, Rhode Island: American Mathematical Society, 2014.

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Schurz, Henri, Philip J. Feinsilver, Gregory Budzban, and Harry Randolph Hughes. Probability on algebraic and geometric structures: International research conference in honor of Philip Feinsilver, Salah-Eldin A. Mohammed, and Arunava Mukherjea, June 5-7, 2014, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois. Edited by Mohammed Salah-Eldin 1946- and Mukherjea Arunava 1941-. Providence, Rhode Island: American Mathematical Society, 2016.

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Lyman, R. Lee. Graphing Culture Change in North American Archaeology. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198871156.001.0001.

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Documentation, analysis, and explanation of culture change have long been goals of archaeology. The earliest archaeological spindle graphs appeared in the 1880s and 1890s, but had no influence on subsequent archaeologists. Line graphs showing change in frequencies of specimens in each of several artifact types were used in the 1910s and 1920s. Seriograms or straight-sided spindles diagraming interpretations of culture change were published in the 1930s, but were seldom subsequently mimicked. Spindle graphs of centered and stacked columns of bars, each column representing a distinct artifact type, each bar the empirically documented relative frequency of specimens in an assemblage, were developed in the 1940s, became popular in the 1950s and 1960s, and are often used to illustrate culture change in textbooks published during the twentieth century. Graphs facilitate visual thinking, different graph types suggest different ontologies and theories of change, and particular techniques of parsing temporally continuous morphological variation of artifacts into types influence graph form. Line graphs, bar graphs, spindle diagrams, and phylogenetic trees of artifacts and cultures indicate archaeologists often mixed elements of Darwinian variational evolutionary change with elements of Midas-touch-like transformational change. Today there is minimal discussion of graph theory or graph grammar in both introductory archaeology textbooks and advanced texts, and elements of the two theories of evolution are often mixed. Culture has changed, and despite archaeology’s unique access to the totality of humankind’s cultural past, there is minimal discussion on graph theory, construction, and decipherment in the archaeological literature.
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Werra, D. de, and A. Hertz. Graph Colouring and Variations. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 1989.

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Krishnaswamy, Ravinder Patnam. The sentry problem and its variations. 1987.

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Stout, D. J. Variations on a Rectangle: The Graphic Design of DJ Stout. University of Texas Press, 2015.

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Edvard Munch. Thema und Variation. Hatje Cantz Verlag, 2003.

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Woll, Gerd, Dieter Buchhart, Frank Hoifodt, Iris Müller-Westermann, Christoph Asendorf, Marian Bisanz-Prakken, and Antonia Hoerschelmann. Edvard Munch: Theme And Variation. Hatje Cantz Publishers, 2003.

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Hageney, Wolfgang H. Ref-Book 9: Clip Art Variation of Letterings, Titles & Logotypes (Designer's Notebook 34). Belvedere, 1991.

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Savoir, Lou Andrea. Pattern Design: Applications and Variations. Quayside, 2007.

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Serrano, Miguel Angel Sanchez. Geometric Themes and Variations: 4,300 Designs and Motifs. Dover Publications, Incorporated, 2012.

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Pattern Design: Applications and Variations. Rockport Publishers, 2007.

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Geometric Analysis and Computer Graphics: Proceedings of a Workshop Held May 23-25, 1988 (Mathematical Sciences Research Institute Publications). Springer, 1991.

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Favre, Michel. Vereinheitlichung Vs. Graphies Multiples 1773-1822: Untersuchungen Zur Orthographischen Polymorphie in Franzosischen Theatertexten (Europaische Hochschulschriften: Reihe 13, Franzosische Sprac). Peter Lang Publishing, 2005.

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Finn, Robert, Paul Concus, and David A. Hoffman. Geometric Analysis and Computer Graphics: Proceedings of a Workshop Held May 23-25 1988. Springer, 2012.

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Finn, Robert, Paul Concus, and David A. Hoffman. Geometric Analysis and Computer Graphics. Springer, 2011.

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Sorrentino, Alfonso. The Hamilton-Jacobi Equation and Weak KAM Theory. Princeton University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691164502.003.0005.

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This chapter describes another interesting approach to the study of invariant sets provided by the so-called weak KAM theory, developed by Albert Fathi. This approach can be considered as the functional analytic counterpart of the variational methods discussed in the previous chapters. The starting point is the relation between KAM tori (or more generally, invariant Lagrangian graphs) and classical solutions and subsolutions of the Hamilton–Jacobi equation. It introduces the notion of weak (non-classical) solutions of the Hamilton–Jacobi equation and a special class of subsolutions (critical subsolutions). In particular, it highlights their relation to Aubry–Mather theory.
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Solymar, L., D. Walsh, and R. R. A. Syms. Bonds. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198829942.003.0005.

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Mechanical properties of bonds are discussed, with the aid of a simple phenomenological model in which the variation of energy as a function of distance between the elements is described in terms of polynomials. The properties of various kinds of bonds (ionic bond, metallic bond, covalent bond, van der Waals bond) are explained with the aid of simple models. Carbon is discussed with two examples: bonds between 60 atoms that lead to the formation of a three-dimensional molecule known as Buckminsterfullerene, and the alternative sheet-shaped configuration known as graphene, that has recently become the centre of interest. A general theory for finding the energy levels is introduced, relying on Feynman’s coupled wave equations. There is a brief reference to nuclear forces, followed by a discussion of the hydrogen molecule. The relationship between coupling and the splitting of the energy levels is discussed with an analogy to coupled resonant circuits.
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Polis, Stéphane. The Scribal Repertoire of Amennakhte Son of Ipuy. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198768104.003.0005.

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This chapter investigates linguistic variation in the texts written by the Deir el-Medina scribe Amennakhte son of Ipuy in New Kingdom Egypt (Twentieth Dynasty; c. 1150 BCE). After a discussion of the challenge posed by the identification of scribes and authors in this sociocultural setting, I provide an overview of the corpus of texts that can tentatively be linked to this individual and justify the selection that has been made for the present study. The core of this paper is then devoted to a multidimensional analysis of Amennakhte’s linguistic registers. By combining the results of this section with a description of Amennakhte’s scribal habits—both at the graphemo-morphological and constructional levels—I test the possibility of using ‘idiolectal’ features to identify the scribe (or the author) of other texts stemming from the community of Deir el-Medina and closely related to Amennakhte.
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Horing, Norman J. Morgenstern. Quantum Statistical Field Theory: An Introduction to Schwinger's Variational Method with Green's Function Nanoapplications, Graphene and ... Series of Monographs on Physics). Oxford University Press, 2017.

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Fraser, Benjamin. Visible Cities, Global Comics. University Press of Mississippi, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496825032.001.0001.

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The story of comics is also the story of the modern city. Visible Cities, Global Comics thus makes urban contribution to an interdisciplinary phase in comics studies. Striking a balance between descriptive, historical, analytical and theoretical modes, Fraser’s research monograph explores representations of the city in a selection of comics from across the globe. First, this book brings insights from urban theory to bear on specific comics texts; and second, it uses comics texts to elucidate themes of urbanism, architecture, planning and the cultures of cities in works from the 18th through the 21st centuries. Throughout, close readings of comics by artists from a range of locations—Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, England, France, Holland, Japan, Norway, Spain, Switzerland, the United States, and Uruguay—contribute to an exploration of larger urban themes. Chapters include “The Modern City Streets” (ch. 1), “The Passions of Everyday Urban Life” (ch. 2), “Urban Planning, Built Environment and the Structure of Cities” (ch. 3), “Architecture, Materiality and the Tactile City” (ch. 4), and “Danger, Disease and Death in the Graphic Urban Imagination” (ch. 5). Fraser’s writing presumes no previous knowledge of either urban theory or the ninth art. Readers are introduced to names, places, historical events, urban thinkers, and formal elements of the comics medium with which they may not be familiar. In the process, each chapter introduces readers to specific comics artists and texts and investigates a range of matters pertaining to the medium’s spatial form, stylistic variation, and cultural prominence.
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Scale Space and Variational Methods in Computer Vision Lecture Notes in Computer Science Image Processing Comput. Springer, 2009.

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Paragios, Nikos, Almerico Murli, and Fiorella Sgallari. Scale Space and Variational Methods in Computer Vision: First International Conference, SSVM 2007, Ischia, Italy, May 30 - June 2, 2007, Proceedings. Springer London, Limited, 2007.

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Horing, Norman J. Morgenstern. Quantum Statistical Field Theory. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198791942.001.0001.

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The methods of coupled quantum field theory, which had great initial success in relativistic elementary particle physics and have subsequently played a major role in the extensive development of non-relativistic quantum many-particle theory and condensed matter physics, are at the core of this book. As an introduction to the subject, this presentation is intended to facilitate delivery of the material in an easily digestible form to students at a relatively early stage of their scientific development, specifically advanced undergraduates (rather than second or third year graduate students), who are mathematically strong physics majors. The mechanism to accomplish this is the early introduction of variational calculus with particle sources and the Schwinger Action Principle, accompanied by Green’s functions, and, in addition, a brief derivation of quantum mechanical ensemble theory introducing statistical thermodynamics. Important achievements of the theory in condensed matter and quantum statistical physics are reviewed in detail to help develop research capability. These include the derivation of coupled field Green’s function equations of motion for a model electron-hole-phonon system, extensive discussions of retarded, thermodynamic and non-equilibrium Green’s functions, and their associated spectral representations and approximation procedures. Phenomenology emerging in these discussions includes quantum plasma dynamic, nonlocal screening, plasmons, polaritons, linear electromagnetic response, excitons, polarons, phonons, magnetic Landau quantization, van der Waals interactions, chemisorption, etc. Considerable attention is also given to low-dimensional and nanostructured systems, including quantum wells, wires, dots and superlattices, as well as materials having exceptional conduction properties such as superconductors, superfluids and graphene.
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Bischof, Horst, Kristian Bredies, Arjan Kuijper, and Thomas Pock. Scale Space and Variational Methods in Computer Vision: 4th International Conference, SSVM 2013, Schloss Seggau, Graz, Austria, June 2-6, 2013, Proceedings. Springer, 2013.

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Digraphs: Theory, Algorithms and Applications. Springer, 2009.

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Organized Collapse: An Introduction to Discrete Morse Theory. American Mathematical Society, 2020.

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Organized Collapse: An Introduction to Discrete Morse Theory. American Mathematical Society, 2021.

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