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  • Princeton, NJ [u.a.] : Princeton Univ. Press  (13)
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    Princeton, NJ [u.a.] : Princeton Univ. Press
    Call number: PIK B 160-09-0266 ; PIK B 160-11-0108
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Part I: Introduction ; Chapter 1: Economic Growth and Economic Development: The Questions ; Chapter 2: The Solow Growth Model ; Chapter 3: The SolowModel and the Data ; Chapter 4: Fundamental Determinants of Differences in Economic Performance ; Chapter 5: Foundations of Neoclassical Growth ; Part II: Toward Neoclassical Growth ; Chapter 6: Infinite-Horizon Optimization and Dynamic Programming ; Chapter 7: An Introduction to the Theory of Optimal Control ; Part III: Neoclassical Growth ; Chapter 8: The Neoclassical Growth Model ; Chapter 9: Growth with Overlapping Generations ; Chapter 10: Human Capital and Economic Growth ; Chapter 11: First-Generation Models of Endogenous Growth ; Chapter 12: Modeling Technological Change ; Part IV: Endogenous Technological Change ; Chapter 13: Expanding VarietyModels ; Chapter 14: Models of Schumpeterian Growth ; Chapter 15: Directed Technological Change ; Part V: Stochastic Growth ; Chapter 16: Stochastic Dynamic Programming ; Chapter 17: Stochastic Growth Models ; Part VI: Technology Diffusion, Trade, and Interdependences ; Chapter 18: Diffusion of Technology ; Chapter 19: Trade and Growth ; Part VII: Economic Development and Economic Growth ; Chapter 20: Structural Change and Economic Growth ; Chapter 21: Structural Transformations and Market Failures in Development ; Part VIII: The Political Economy of Growth ; Chapter 22: Institutions, Political Economy, and Growth ; Chapter 23: Political Institutions and Economic Growth ; Part IX: Mathematical Appendixes
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    Pages: XVIII, 990 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9780691132921
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    Princeton, NJ [u.a.] : Princeton Univ. Press
    Call number: PIK B 333-09-0098
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: PART I: Government and Change in America: The Danger of an Ideology ; The Evidence ; Looking-Back ; Narratives from the Right and Left ; The Myth of Laissez- Faire ; The Many Uses of Government in the 1800s ; Government as an Agent of Change in the 1900s ; The Economic Benefits of Government ; Resisting a Pragmatic Government ; PART II: How Much We Have Changed ; The History of Change ; The New Challenge to the Standard of Living ; The Broad Threat to the American Promise ; It's Not Just Inequality ; When Knowledge Also Changes ; The Purpose of Government ; Forsaking Pragmatism for Ideology ; PART III: What to Do ; Pessimism in America ; The Failure of Conventional Wisdom ; America Has the Money ; An Agenda
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 205 S.
    ISBN: 9780691123318
    Series Statement: The public square book series
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    Princeton, NJ [u.a.] : Princeton Univ. Press
    Call number: PIK N 076-12-0039 ; PIK N 076-12-0288
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: 1. Introduction ; Part I: THEORY OF CRITICAL TRANSITIONS ; 2. Alternative Stable States ; 3. Cycles and Chaos ; 4. Emergent Patterns in Complex Systems ; 5. Implications of Fluctuations, Heterogeneity, and Diversity ; 6. Conclusion: From Theoretical Concepts to Reality ; PART II: CASE STUDIES ; 7. Lakes ; 8. Climate ; 9. Evolution ; 10. Oceans ; 11. Terrestrial Ecosystems ; 12. Humans ; 13. Conclusion: Critical Transitions in a Complex World ; PART III: DEALING WITH CRITICAL TRANSITIONS ; 14. How to Know if Alternative Basins of Attraction Exist ; 15. How to Know if a Threshold Is Near ; 16. The Winding Road from Science to Policy ; 17. New Approaches to Managing Change ; 18. Prospects ; Appendix
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XI, 384 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9780691122045
    Series Statement: Princeton studies in complexity
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    Princeton, NJ [u.a.] : Princeton Univ. Press
    Call number: PIK B 160-09-0013
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Framework. An integrated view; The social objective -- Optimal taxation. Optimal income taxation; Elaboration and extensions; Income and commodity taxation -- Government expenditures. Transfer payments; Goods and services -- Additional aspects of taxation. Taxation of capital; Taxation of transfers; Taxation and social security; Taxation of families -- Distributive justice and social welfare. Welfare; Social welfare function; Other normative criteria
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    Pages: XX, 472 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 0691130779 , 978-0-691-13077-4
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    Chichester [u.a.] : Wiley
    Call number: PIK M 370-09-0088
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Part I: Common Methodological Framework. 1. Introducing the common methodological framework. 2. Positing of the case studies. Part II: Case Studies. 3. CO2 emissions: estimating uncertainties in practice for power plants. 4. Hydrocarbon exploration: decision-support through uncertainty treatment. 5. Determination of the risk due to personal electronic devices (PEDs) carried out on radio-navigation systems aboard aircraft. 6. Safety assessment of a radioactive high-level waste repository - comparison of dose and peak dose. 7. A cash flow statistical model for airframe accessory maintenance contracts. 8. Uncertainty and reliability study of a creep law to assess the fuel cladding behaviour of PWR spent fuel assemblies during interim dry storage. 9. Radiological protection and maintenance. 10. Partial safety factors to deal with uncertainties in slope stability of river dykes. 11. Probabilistic assessment of fatigue life. 12. Reliability modelling in early design stages using the Dempster-Shafer theory of Evidence. Part III: Methodological Review and Recommendations. 13. What does uncertainty management mean in an industrial context? 14. Uncertainty settings and natures uncertainty. 15. Overall approach. 16. Uncertainty modelling methods. 17. Uncertainty propagation methods. 18. Sensitivity analysis methods. 19. Presentation in a deterministic format. 20. Recommendations the overall process in practice. Conclusion. Appendices.
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    Pages: XXIII, 339 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9780470994474
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    Chichester [u.a.] : Wiley
    Call number: PIK P 113-09-0240
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Introduction. 1. The Basics. 2. Structure, Operation and Management of the Electricity Supply Chain. 3. Policy - Issues, Priorities. Stakeholders, Influencers. 4. Liberalisation, Deregulation and Regulation. 5. Market Structures for Electricity. 6. Power Capacity. 7. Location. 8. Environment, Amenity, Corporate Responsibility. 9. Price and Derivatives Modelling. 10. Economic Principles in Relation to the ESI. 11. Financial Modelling of Power Plant. 12. Security of Supply.Appendix. References. Index.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XVII, 519 S. : graph. Darst.
    Edition: Reprinted
    ISBN: 0470011580 , 978-0-470-01158-4
    Series Statement: Wiley finance series
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    Princeton, NJ [u.a.] : Princeton Univ. Press
    Call number: PIK B 100-11-0090
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: The American school ; The British school ; A really big question ; The control gap ; The mystery of the state ; What have we learned? ; New bridges?
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    Pages: 210 S. : Ill.
    ISBN: 9780691135694 , 978-0-691-12412-4
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    Princeton, NJ [u.a.] : Princeton Univ. Press
    Call number: PIK D 020-17-90700
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XII, 236 S. , graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9780691138978 (pbk.) , 0691119988 (hardcover) , 9780691119984 (hardcover)
    Series Statement: Princeton studies in American politics
    Language: English
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    Princeton, NJ [u.a.] : Princeton Univ. Press
    Call number: PIK B 160-08-0090
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    Pages: VIII, 377 S.
    ISBN: 0691129975 , 978-0-691-12997-6
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    Princeton, NJ [u.a.] : Princeton Univ. Press
    Call number: PIK B 160-06-0142
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    Pages: XII, 644 S. , graph. Darst., Tab
    ISBN: 0691125562
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    Princeton, NJ [u.a.] : Princeton Univ. Press
    Call number: PIK B 160-07-0363
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    Pages: XX, 495 S. , graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 0691127107 , 978-0-691-12710-1
    Series Statement: The Princeton economic history of the Western world
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    Chichester [u.a.] : Wiley
    Call number: PIK P 113-07-0257
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    Pages: XI, 831 S. , Ill., graph. Darst.
    Edition: 5. ed.
    ISBN: 9780470030370 , 0-470-03037-2
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    Chichester [u.a.] : Wiley
    Call number: PIK M 311-07-0268
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XIII, 321 S.
    ISBN: 0470029994 , 978-0-470-02999-2
    Series Statement: Statistics in practice
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    Princeton, NJ [u.a.] : Princeton Univ. Press
    Call number: PIK D 024-12-0075
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Introduction ; Part One: Threshold Effects ; Chapter 1: The Theory of Poverty Traps What Have We Learned? ; Part Two: Institutions ; Chapter 2: The Persistence of Poverty in the Americas The Role of Institutions ; Chapter 3: Parasites ; Chapter 4: The Kin System as a Poverty Trap? ; Chapter 5: Institutional Poverty Traps ; Part Three: Neighborhood Effects ; Chapter 6: Groups, Social Influences, and Inequality ; Chapter 7: Durable Inequality Spatial Dynamics, Social Processes, and the Persistence of Poverty in Chicago Neighborhoods ; Chapter 8: Spatial Concentration and Social Stratification Does the Clustering of Disadvantage "Beget " Bad Outcomes??
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    Pages: VI, 241 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 0691125007
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    Chichester [u.a.] : Wiley
    Call number: PIK M 370-06-0173
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    Pages: XIV, 280 S. , Ill, graph. Darst., Kt. , 1 CD-ROM (12 cm)
    Edition: 3. ed
    ISBN: 047085751X , 0-470-85750-1
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    Chichester [u.a.] : Wiley
    Call number: PIK B 020-06-0264
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XII, 302 S. , 25 cm
    Edition: 3. ed.
    ISBN: 0470014563
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    Princeton, NJ [u.a.] : Princeton Univ. Press
    Call number: PIK B 160-06-0372
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XV, 355 S. , graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 0691122075 , 0-691-12238-5
    Note: Erscheinungsjahr in Vorlageform:c 2005
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    Princeton, NJ [u.a.] : Princeton Univ. Press
    Call number: PIK N 531-10-0007
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: PART 1.MODELING ; Chapter 1. Introduction ; 1.1 Why Individual-based Modeling and Ecology? ; 1.2 Linking Individual Traits and System Complexity: Three Examples ; 1.3 Individual-based Ecology ; 1.4 Early IBMs and Their Research Programs ; 1.5 What Makes a Model an IBM? ; 1.6 Status and Challenges of the Individual-based Approach ; 1.7 Conclusions and Outlook ; Chapter 2. A Primer to Modeling ; 2.1 Introduction ; 2.2 Heuristics for Modeling ; 2.3 The Modeling Cycle ; 2.4 Summary and Discussion ; Chapter 3. Pattern-oriented Modeling ; 3.1 Introduction ; 3.2 Why Patterns, and What Are Patterns? ; 3.3 The Tasks of Pattern-oriented Modeling ; 3.4 Discussion ; PART 2.INDIVIDUAL-BASED ECOLOGY ; Chapter 4. Theory in Individual-based Ecology ; 4.1 Introduction ; 4.2 Basis for Theory in IBE ; 4.3 Goals of IBE Theory ; 4.4 Theory Structure ; 4.5 Theory Development Cycle ; 4.6 Example: Development of Habitat Selection Theory for Trout ; 4.7 Summary and Discussion ; Chapter 5. A Conceptual Framework for Designing Individual-based Models ; 5.1 Introduction ; 5.2 Emergence ; 5.3 Adaptive Traits and Behavior ; 5.4 Fitness ; 5.5 Prediction ; 5.6 Interaction , 5.7 Sensing , 5.8 Stochasticity ; 5.9 Collectives ; 5.10 Scheduling ; 5.11 Observation ; 5.12 Summary and Conclusions , 5.13 Conceptual Design Checklist ; 9Chapter 6. Examples ; 6.1 Introduction ; 6.2 Group and Social Behavior ; 6.3 Population Dynamics of Social Animals ; 6.4 Movement: Dispersal and Habitat Selection , 6.5 Regulation of Hypothetical Populations ; 6.6 Comparison with Classical Models ; 6.7 Dynamics of Plant Populations and Communities ; 6.8 Structure of Communities and Ecosystems ; 6.9 Artificially Evolved Traits ; 6.10 Summary and Conclusions ; PART 3.THE ENGINE ROOM ; Chapter 7. Formulating Individual-based Models ; 7.1 Introduction ; 7.2 Contents of an IBM Formulation ; 7.3 Formulating an IBM's Spatial Elements ; 7.4 Formulating Logical and Probabilistic Rules ; 7.5 Formulating Adaptive Traits ; 7.6 Controlling Uncertainty ; 7.7 Using Object-oriented Design and Description ; 7.8 Using Mechanistic and Discrete Mathematics ; 7.9 Designing Superindividuals ; 7.10 Summary and Conclusions ; Chapter 8. Software for Individual-based Models ; 8.1 Introduction ; 8.2 The Importance of Software Design for IBMs ; 8.3 Software Terminology and Concepts ; 8.4 Software Platforms ; 8.5 Software Testing ; 8.6 Moving Software Development Forward ; 8.7 Important Implementation Techniques ; 8.8 Some Favorite Software Myths ; 8.9 Summary and Conclusions ; Chapter 9. Analyzing Individual-based Models ; 9.1 Introduction ; 9.2 Steps in Analyzing an IBM ; 9.3 General Strategies for Analyzing IBMs ; 9.4 Techniques for Analyzing IBMs ; 9.5 Statistical Analysis ; 9.6 Sensitivity and Uncertainty Analysis ; 9.7 Robustness Analysis ; 9.8 Parameterization ; 9.9 Independent Predictions ; 9.10 Summary and Conclusions ; Chapter 10. Communicating Individual-based Models and Research ; 10.1 Introduction ; 10.2 Types of IBE Work to Communicate ; 10.3 Complete and Efficient Model Description ; 10.4 Common Review Comments ; 10.5 Visual Communication of Executable Models ; 10.6 Communicating Software ; 10.7 Summary and Conclusions ; PART 4.CONCLUSIONS AND OUTLOOK ; Chapter 11. Using Analytical Models in Individual-based Ecology ; 11.1 Introduction ; 11.2 Classifications of Ecological Models ; 11.3 Benefits of Analytical Models ; 11.4 Analytical Approximation of IBMs ; 11.5 Using Analytical Models to Understand and Analyze IBMs ; 11.6 Summary and Discussion ; Chapter 12. Conclusions and Outlook for Individual-based Ecology ; 12.1 Introduction ; 12.2 Why Do We Need IBE? ; 12.3 How Is IBE Different From Traditional Ecology? ; 12.4 What Can Ecology Contribute to the Science of Complex Systems? ; 12.5 A Visit to the Individual-based Ecology Laboratory
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    Pages: XVI, 428 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 069109666X
    Series Statement: Princeton series in theoretical and computational biology
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    Princeton, NJ [u.a.] : Princeton Univ. Press
    Call number: PIK B 130-17-91002
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XVII, 533 Seiten , Diagramme
    Edition: Revised edition
    ISBN: 0691121370 (cloth) , 9780691121376 (cloth)
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: Preface ; Part 1 - Asset Pricing Theory ; 1 Consumption-Based Model and Overview ; 2 Applying the Basic Model ; 3 Contingent Claims Markets ; 4 The Discount Factor ; 5 Mean-Variance Frontier and Beta Representations ; 6 Relation between Discount Factors, Betas, and Mean-Variance Frontiers ; 7 hnplications of Existence and Equivalence Theorems ; 8 Conditioning Information ; 9 Factor Pricing Models ; Part II - Estimating and Evaluating Asset Pricing Models ; I 0 GMM in Explicit Discount Factor Models ; 11 GMM: General Formulas and Applications ; 12 Regression-Based Tests of Linear Factor Models ; 13 GMM for Linear Factor Models in Discount Factor Form ; 14 Maximum Likelihood ; 15 Time-Series, Cross-Section, and GMM/DF Tests of Linear Factor Models ; 16 Which Method? ; Part III - Bonds and Options ; 17 Option Pricing ; 18 Option Pricing without Perfect Replication ; 19 Term Structure of Interest Rates ; Part IV - Empirical Survey ; 20 Expected Returns in the Time Series and Cross Section ; 21 Equity Premium Puzzle and Consumption~Based Models ; PartV - Appendix ; A.1 Brownian Motion ; A.2 Diffusion Model ; A.3 Ito's Lemma ; Problems ; References
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    Chichester [u.a.] : Wiley
    Call number: PIK N 076-01-0122
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 241 p.
    ISBN: 047192251x
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    Chichester [u.a.] : Wiley
    Call number: PIK M 370-92-0667 ; AWI A13-92-0307
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XV, 217 S. , Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 0471914622
    Series Statement: Research and developments in climate and climatology
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: Preface. - Acknowledgements. - Chapter 1 Climate. - 1.1 The components of climate. - 1.2 Climate modelling and climate prediction. - 1.3 Climate changes and human perception. - 1.4 Feedback mechanisms in climate. - 1.4.1 The ice-albedo feedback mechanism. - 1.4.2 The water vapour “greenhouse”. - 1.4.3 Cloud feedbacks. - 1.4.4 Combining feedback effects. - 1.5 Perturbations on the climate system. - 1.5.1 External causes of climatic change. - 1.5.2 Internal causes of climatic change. - 1.6 Range of questions for climate modelling. - Recommended reading. - Chapter 2 A history of and introduction to climate models. - 2.1 Introducing climate modelling. - 2.2 Types of climate models. - 2.2.1 Energy balance climate models. - 2.2.2 One-dimensional radiative-convective climate models. - 2.2.3 Two-dimensional climate models. - 2.2.4 General circulation climate models. - 2.3 History of climate modelling. - 2.4 Sensitivity of climate models. - 2.5 Parameterization of climatic processes. - 2.6 Simulation of the full, interacting climate system: one goal of modelling. - Chapter 3 Energy balance models. - 3.1 Balancing the planetary radiation budget. - 3.2 The structure of energy balance models. - 3.3 Parameterizing the climate system for energy balance models. - 3.4 A BASIC energy balance climate model. - 3.5 Experiments with energy balance models. - 3.5.1 Explicit modelling of the cryosphere. - 3.6 Box models — another form of energy balance model. - 3.6.1 A simple box model of the ocean-atmosphere. - 3.6.2 A coupled atmosphere, land and ocean energy balance box model. - 3.7 Energy balance models: deceptively simple models. - Recommended reading. - Chapter 4 Radiative-convective models. - 4.1 The concept of a radiative-convective climate model. - 4.2 The structure of global radiative-convective models. - 4.3 Radiation computation. - 4.3.1 Shortwave radiation. - 4.3.2 Longwave radiation. - 4.3.3 Eleat balance at the ground. - 4.4 Convective adjustment. - 4.5 Sensitivity experiments with radiative-convective models. - 4.6 Development of radiative-convective models. - 4.6.1 Cloud amount and height predicted from ‘convection’. - 4.6.2 A water vapour transport model. - 4.7 Radiation: the driver of climate. - Recommended reading. - Chapter 5 Two-dimensional models. - 5.1 Why two-dimensional models?. - 5.2 Two-dimensional statistical dynamical climate models. - 5.3 Convection, cloud cover and precipitation in two-dimensional statistical dynamical models. - 5.4 Radiation and surface characterization in two-dimensional statistical dynamical models. - 5.4.1 Radiation. - 5.4.2 Surface characterization. - 5.5 Intercomparison of a two-and a three-dimensional model. - 5.6 Other types of two-dimensional models. - 5.6.1 An upgraded energy balance model. - 5.6.2 A severely truncated spectral general circulation climate model. - 5.7 Why are some climate modellers Flatlanders?. - Recommended reading. - Chapter 6 General circulation climate models. - 6.1 The structure of general circulation climate models. - 6.2 Dynamics in general circulation climate models. - 6.2.1 Cartesian (or rectangular) grid general circulation climate models. - 6.2.2 Spectral general circulation climate models. - 6.3 Physics in general circulation climate models. - 6.3.1 Radiative transfer. - 6.3.2 Boundary layer. - 6.3.3 Surface parameterization. - 6.3.4 Convection. - 6.3.5 Large scale rainfall. - 6.4 Including ‘other’ elements in general circulation climate models. - 6.4.1 Cloud prediction. - 6.4.2 Modelling the cryosphere. - 6.5 Land surface parameterization in general circulation climate models. - 6.6 Coupled ocean-atmosphere general circulation climate models. - 6.7 Future climate projects and their importance to general circulation climate models. - 6.8 Epilogue. - Recommended reading. - Appendices. - A. Glossary. - B. Climate models: examples of simple microcomputer software. - I. Daisyworld: a simple biospheric feedback climate model. - II. Modelling the climatic impact of anthropogenerated albedo change. - III. An energy balance climate model (EBM). - IV. Carbon dioxide feedback using a simple ocean model. - General Bibliography. - Index.
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    Chichester [u.a.] : Wiley
    Call number: PIK N 076-91-0183 ; PIK N 076-92-1094 ; MOP 47165 / Mitte
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    Pages: XXXI, 541 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 0471910120
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