Ergodic Theory on Compact Spaces
Author: M. Denker
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2006-11-14
Total Pages: 367
ISBN-13: 3540382631
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: M. Denker
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2006-11-14
Total Pages: 367
ISBN-13: 3540382631
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Maxwell Ryan
Publisher: Potter Style
Published: 2011-11-08
Total Pages: 304
ISBN-13: 0307985067
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Whether you inhabit a studio or a sprawling house with one challenging space, Maxwell Gillingham-Ryan, co-founder of the most popular interior design website, Apartment Therapy, will help you transform tiny into totally fabulous. According to Maxwell, size constraints can actually unlock your design creativity and allow you to focus on what’s essential. In this vibrant book, he shares forty small, cool spaces that will change your thinking forever. These apartments and houses demonstrate hundreds of inventive solutions for creating more space in your home, and for making it more comfortable. Leading us through entrances, living rooms, kitchens and dining rooms, bedrooms, home offices, and kids’ rooms, Apartment Therapy’s Big Book of Small, Cool Spaces is brimming with ingenious tips and ideas, such as: • Shifting the sense of scale through contrasting colors • Adding airiness by using transparent collections • Utilizing the area under a loft bed for a kitchen and mini-bar • Tucking an office with chic vintage doors into an unused bedroom corner In each dwelling Maxwell points out what makes the layout work and what adds style. Most of the “therapy” involves minor tweaks that can be accomplished on a limited budget, such as dividing a room with sheer curtains, turning a door into a desk, or disguising electrical boxes with art displays. An extensive resource guide, including Maxwell’s favorite websites for buying desks, open storage solutions, and much more, will help you turn even the tiniest residence into a place you are always happy to come home to.
Author: K. Floret
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2006-11-15
Total Pages: 131
ISBN-13: 3540392831
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: N. Dinculeanu
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 1974-08
Total Pages: 654
ISBN-13: 9789028604537
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Leon Ehrenpreis
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Published: 1956
Total Pages: 86
ISBN-13: 0821812211
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The theory of distributions of Laurent Schwartz may be regarded as a study of the operators [partial symbol]/[partial symbol]x[subscript]i on Euclidean space. In the present paper we should like to shoe in what manner the methods of Schwartz can be extended to a much more general class of functional operators, which act on functions defined on a locally compact space R which is denumerable at infinity.
Author: Sara Emslie
Publisher: Ryland Peters & Small
Published: 2019-06-11
Total Pages: 456
ISBN-13: 1788793285
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →These days, space is a precious commodity. Small Space Style is an inspiring guide to making the most of even the tiniest home.
Author: Janet Melrose
Publisher: TouchWood Editions
Published: 2021-05-11
Total Pages: 150
ISBN-13: 1771513470
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The fourth installation of the new gardening series Guides for the Prairie Gardener will teach you how to maximize your small-space garden in the prairies. Not everyone in the prairies has a big, wide-open space in which to garden, but with a little extra know-how and some specialized techniques, you can maximize your success in the space you have. Lifelong gardeners Sheryl and Janet are here with answers to all of your big questions about small-space gardening including Which types of growing media to use in containers or raised beds How to properly fertilize and water your container plants, including grow bags and containers made from various types of materials How to get started in square foot gardening How to reap the rewards of succession planting and catch-cropping How to build raised beds, wicking beds, and sub-irrigation planters Which veggies and vines to grow vertically, what herbs and edible flowers are suitable for container growing, as well as small tree options for your tiny yard How to keep hanging baskets looking lush and full of blooms all summer. Whether you're using container gardens, raised beds, small plots, and postage-stamp sized yards, or trying your hand at vertical gardening, certified master gardeners Sheryl and Janet answer all your questions about how to do so successfully on the prairies. Small-space gardeners are a different breed and what they create can be magic!
Author: Karl H. Hofmann
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Published: 2020-06-08
Total Pages: 1034
ISBN-13: 3110695995
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book is designed both as a textbook for high-level graduate courses and as a reference for researchers who need to apply the structure and representation theory of compact groups. A gentle introduction to compact groups and their representation theory is followed by self-contained courses on linear and compact Lie groups, and on locally compact abelian groups. This fourth edition was updated with the latest developments in the field.
Author: Fhilcar Faunillan
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books
Published: 2015-05-07
Total Pages: 41
ISBN-13: 1311946268
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Table of Contents Introduction Chapter 1: Changing the Way We Think About Compact Houses Benefits of Compact Living Global Impact of Compact Living Chapter 2: Compact Living Basic Design Principles Chapter 3: Compact Living 101 Maximizing Floor Spaces Choosing Your Furniture Wisely Creating the Most Out of Your Space Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction All over the world especially in Europe, therehas been a growing movement to promote compact cities. Compact cities are cities wherein the supermarkets, offices, hospitals, and other important places are set around one area. Through urban planning, compact cities are created in order to reduce the space used, to minimize emissions from extensive car use and to preserve more rural areas and green spaces. This movement acknowledges the fact that the world, more than ever is in need of space. Our population is continually growing far beyond seven billion and yet the Earth, in its finiteness, remains the same. Of all the infrastructures that have to use the Earth’s space, the largest portion comes not from the industries, but from our residential homes, apartment buildings and condominiums – our living spaces. In the United States, the houses get bigger each year. It was just less than 1700 sq. ft in the 1970s and has now gone up to 2500 sq. ft in 2014. What’s ironic here is that the families today are smaller than in the 1970s. In the United Kingdommeanwhile, the average one-bedroom house is merely 495 sq. ft or 46 sq. m and even a three-bedroom home is just 947 sq. ft on average. Yes, there is a huge gap between the US and the UK’s average housing spaces but believe it or not, there are many more countries with less and less square footage, and yet, survey shows that these people are not less satisfied. What I am trying to say is that space is merely a matter of how you use it. Let me ask, how many rooms in your house are not used that it ended up being a storage cabinet? Or how many useless things or non-working appliances do you have in your kitchen that you don’t dispose just because you don’t want your cabinets to look empty? There are probably many of you who have these unused spaces in your homes. The thing is, you could’ve grown vegetables with that space, it could’ve saved you dollars or it could’ve been use for something else. With the growing movement for compact cities and the rising of global awareness on sustainability issues, it is time for us to rethink how much square footage we really need in our homes. This is what compact living is all about - it is maximizing your limited house space for you to create more living spaces that you never imagined existing in your small home.
Author: Michael Freeman
Publisher: Universe Publishing(NY)
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 232
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In ultra-crowded Japan, the constraints of space and form inspire rather than confound. That is readily apparent in this fascinating volume featuring impossibly tiny, narrow, odd-shaped habitats that have been transformed into peaceful, elegant oases through the innovative use of light, openness and visual harmony.