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Pataik, Surya N. Strength of materials: A unified theory. Amsterdam: Elsevier/Butterworth-Heinemann, 2004.

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A, Hopkins Dale, ed. Strength of materials: A unified theory. Amsterdam: Butterworth-Heinemann, 2004.

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Patnaik, Surya N. Strength of materials: A unified theory. Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann, 2003.

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Unified strength theory and its applications. New York: Springer-Verlag, 2004.

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Yu, Maohong. Unified strength theory and its applications. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 2004.

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Yu, Mao-Hong. Unified Strength Theory and Its Applications. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-18943-2.

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Yu, Mao-Hong. Unified Strength Theory and Its Applications. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-6247-6.

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Yu, Mao-Hong. Unified Strength Theory and Its Applications. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004.

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Yu, Mao-Hong. Computational Plasticity: With Emphasis on the Application of the Unified Strength Theory. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012.

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Yu, Shu-Qi, and Mao-hong Yu. Introduction to Unified Strength Theory. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Yu, Mao-Hong, and Shu-Qi Yu. Introduction to Unified Strength Theory. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Yu, Shu-Qi, and Mao-hong Yu. Introduction to Unified Strength Theory. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Introduction to Unified Strength Theory. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Yu, Mao-Hong, and Shu-Qi Yu. Introduction to Unified Strength Theory. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Yu, Mao-Hong, and Shu-Qi Yu. Introduction to Unified Strength Theory. CRC Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429283949.

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Yu, Mao-Hong. Unified Strength Theory and Its Applications. Springer, 2017.

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Yu, Mao-Hong. Unified Strength Theory and Its Applications. Springer, 2019.

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Yu, Mao-Hong. Unified Strength Theory and Its Applications. Springer, 2017.

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Patnaik, Surya, and Dale Hopkins. Strength of Materials: A New Unified Theory for the 21st Century. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2003.

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Yu, Mao-Hong, and Jian-Chun Li. Computational Plasticity: With Emphasis on the Application of the Unified Strength Theory. Springer, 2012.

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Reber, Rolf, and Ara Norenzayan. Shared fluency theory of social cohesiveness. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198789710.003.0003.

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A shared fluency theory of social cohesiveness is outlined that accounts for disparate phenomena under a unified framework. This starts from the well-known metacognitive feeling of processing fluency (henceforth fluency), which is the subjective ease with which a mental operation is performed. Fluency is extended to the social domain, and the notion of shared fluency is introduced, consisting of two aspects: interpersonal fluency, or the ease with which two people coordinate their behavior, and shared object fluency, meaning that people exposed to the same objects can process these objects more easily. Fluency theory provides new insights in five domains: religious rituals, Confucian virtue ethics, military drill, culturally shared tastes, and place attachment. After a discussion of strengths and limitations of the shared fluency theory, it is concluded that low-level mechanisms, like fluency, may help explain complex social phenomena and open new avenues for feeling-based interventions relevant at a societal level.
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Kreps, David M. A Course in Microeconomic Theory. Princeton University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691202754.001.0001.

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This book is a text in microeconomics that is both challenging and “user-friendly.” The work is designed for the first-year graduate microeconomic theory course and is accessible to advanced undergraduates as well. Placing unusual emphasis on modern noncooperative game theory, it provides the student and instructor with a unified treatment of modern microeconomic theory — one that stresses the behavior of the individual actor (consumer or firm) in various institutional settings. The author has taken special pains to explore the fundamental assumptions of the theories and techniques studied, pointing out both strengths and weaknesses. The book begins with an exposition of the standard models of choice and the market, with extra attention paid to choice under uncertainty and dynamic choice. General and partial equilibrium approaches are blended, so that the student sees these approaches as points along a continuum. The work then turns to more modern developments. Readers are introduced to noncooperative game theory and shown how to model games and determine solution concepts. Models with incomplete information, the folk theorem and reputation, and bilateral bargaining are covered in depth, followed by exploration of information economics. A closing discussion concerns firms as organizations and gives readers a taste of transaction-cost economics.
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Limebeer, D. J. N., and Matteo Massaro. Dynamics and Optimal Control of Road Vehicles. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198825715.001.0001.

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The broad aim of this book is to provide a comprehensive coverage of the modelling and optimal control of both two‐ and four‐wheeled road vehicles. The first focus of this book is a review of classical mechanics and its use in building vehicle and tyre dynamic models. The second is nonlinear optimal control, which is used to solve a range of minimum‐time, minimum‐fuel, and track curvature reconstruction problems. As is known classically, all thismaterial is bound together by the calculus of variations and stationary principles. The treatment of this material is supplemented with a large number of examples that highlight obscurities and subtleties in the theory. A particular strength of the book is its unified treatment of tyre, car, and motorcycle dynamics and the application of nonlinear optimal control to vehicle‐related problems within a single text. These topics are usually treated independently, and can only be found in disparate texts and journal articles. It is our contention that presentday vehicle dynamicists should be familiar with all of these topic areas. The aim in writing this book is to provide a comprehensive and yet accessible text that emphasizes particularly the theoretical aspects of vehicular modelling and control.
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Rahat, Gideon, and Ofer Kenig. The Presence and Success of National-Level Parties in Local and Regional Elections. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198808008.003.0004.

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The chapter addresses patterns of stability and change in the strength of national-level parties at the local and at the regional levels. It starts with a discussion of the importance of the presence and performance of national-level parties at subnational level. The indicators that are used to assess such trends examine the performance of local parties and independents at the local level and changes in the gap between national party votes at the regional and national levels. A general trend of decline in the power of national parties at the local and regional levels is identified. But it is far from being a unified trend in terms of magnitude. There are countries where stability is evident, and a few where there is an increase in partyness at these levels.
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Horing, Norman J. Morgenstern. Schwinger Action Principle and Variational Calculus. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198791942.003.0004.

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Chapter 4 introduces the Schwinger Action Principle, along with associated particle and potential sources. While the methods described here originally arose in the relativistic quantum field theory of elementary particle physics, they have also profoundly advanced our understanding of non-relativistic many-particle physics. The Schwinger Action Principle is a quantum-mechanical variational principle that closely parallels the Hamilton Principle of Least Action of classical mechanics, generalizing it to include the role of quantum operators as generalized coordinates and momenta. As such, it unifies all aspects of quantum theory, incorporating Hamilton equations of motion for those operators and the Heisenberg equation, as well as producing the canonical equal-time commutation/anticommutation relations. It yields dynamical coupled field equations for the creation and annihilation operators of the interacting many-body system by variational differentiation of the Hamiltonian with respect to the field operators. Also, equations for the development of matrix elements (underlying Green’s functions) are derived using variations with respect to particle and potential “sources” (and coupling strength). Variational calculus, involving impressed potentials, c-number coordinates and fields, also quantum operator coordinates and fields, is discussed in full detail. Attention is given to the introduction of fermion and boson particle sources and their use in variational calculus.
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Henning, Tim. From a Rational Point of View. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198797036.001.0001.

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When we discuss normative reasons, oughts, requirements of rationality, hypothetical imperatives (or “anankastic conditionals”), motivating reasons, or weakness and strength of will, we often use verbs like “believe” and “want” to capture a relevant subject’s perspective. According to the received view, what these verbs do is describe the subject’s mental states. Many puzzles concerning normative discourse have to do with the role that mental states consequently appear to play in this discourse. This book uses tools from formal semantics and the philosophy of language to develop an alternative account of sentences involving these verbs. According to this view, called parentheticalism in honour of J. O. Urmson, we very commonly use these verbs in a parenthetical sense. Clauses with these verbs thereby express backgrounded side-remarks on the contents they embed, and these latter, embedded contents constitute the at-issue contents of our utterances. Thus, instead of speaking about the subject’s mental states, we often use sentences involving “believe” and “want” to speak about the world in a way that, in the conversational background, relates our utterances to her point of view. This idea is made precise and used to solve various puzzles concerning normative discourse. The result is a new, unified understanding of normative discourse, which does not postulate conceptual breaks between objective and subjective normative reasons, or normative reasons and rationality, or indeed between the reasons we ascribe to an agent and the reasons she herself can be expected to cite.
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