This textbook offers a novel approach to differential geometry via the concept of D-differentiation, aiming to unify and simplify classical differential geometry techniques. It is suitable for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students, emphasizing both theoretical foundation and applications.
Femtochemistry explores the ultrafast realm of chemical reactions occurring on femtosecond (10⁻¹⁵ s) timescales. Featuring a compilation of pioneering research—including Ahmed Zewail’s Nobel Lecture—the volume examines how advanced laser spectroscopy enables real-time observation of atomic and molecular dynamics during bond-making and bond-breaking events. With contributions spanni…
*Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change* by Martin S. Silberberg, with consulting contributions from Randy Duran and others, is a well‑established general chemistry textbook that balances macroscopic observations with molecular-level explanations. It features striking molecular visuals, a consistent problem-solving framework, and a wide range of practice exercises—from basic…
This textbook offers an accessible, comprehensive introduction to classroom-based research in second language teaching. It covers both qualitative and quantitative methods, with practical tools for designing and conducting classroom research.