UNCTAD Virtual Institute
 | The UNCTAD Virtual Institute supports the study and teaching of trade, investment and development issues in universities worldwide through the provision of information and resources available online, which can be used in teaching and research. Many of the traini Author(s): No creator set
Virtual Academy for the Semi-Arid Topics (VASAT)  | The Virtual Academy for the Semi-Arid Topics (VASAT) aims to mobilize communities within dry tropical regions by sharing knowledge and skills in dry land agriculture. The site is led by the International Crop Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (I Author(s): No creator set
Optimization of green and field pea cropping and utilisation in organic farming  | The pea is the most important crop in organic farming, both in its capacity as legume to supply the farm with nitrogen, as well as for fodder production (poultry and pigs). Due to the high susceptibility to pests the cultivation risk is high and profitability in comparison with Author(s): No creator set
Virtual Dating: Isochron Diagrams Virtual Dating teaching package contain exercises, questions and interactive diagrams describing absolute dating techniques used in geology. The Isochron exercise contains interactive (Flash) online exercises that help students to understand radioactive decay in rocks and minerals. Users will also find ... Author(s): Robert Desharnais
Virtual Dating: Radioactive Isotopic Decay Virtual Dating teaching package contain exercises, questions and interactive diagrams describing absolute dating techniques used in geology. These interactive (Flash) online exercises that help students to use and understand decay curves. All questions must be answered correctly before the student can ... Author(s): Robert Desharnais
Virtual Oil Well Game This online strategy game has the player as a prospector trying to find oil, working with a limited budget. The player collects and interprets seismic data to search for oil traps. Players are required to file environmental impact statements before drilling and use drill logs to determine when to start ... Author(s): American Geological Institute
Quantum Field Theory The first free comprehensive textbook on quantum (and classical) field theory. The approach is pragmatic, rather than traditional or artistic: It includes practical techniques, such as the 1/N expansion (color ordering) and spacecone (spinor helicity), and diverse topics, such as supersymmetry and general relativity, as well as introductions to supergravity and strings. The PDF version can be more convenient than paper books, with Web links and a clickable outline (contents) window. Author(s): No creator set
Chemistry 1 Virtual Textbook This textbook is a reference text for General Chemistry, including the major concepts and ideas of chemical science, and a look at some of the major currents of modern Chemistry Author(s): No creator set
18.238 Geometry and Quantum Field Theory (MIT) Geometry and Quantum Field Theory, designed for mathematicians, is a rigorous introduction to perturbative quantum field theory, using the language of functional integrals. It covers the basics of classical field theory, free quantum theories and Feynman diagrams. The goal is to discuss, using mathematical language, a number of basic notions and results of QFT that are necessary to understand talks and papers in QFT and String Theory. Author(s): Etingof, Pavel
17.422 Field Seminar in International Political Economy (MIT) This field seminar in international political economy covers major theoretical, empirical, and policy perspectives. The basic orientation is disciplinary and comparative (over time and across countries, regions, firms), spanning issues relevant to both industrial and developing states. Special attention is given to challenges and dilemmas shaped by the macro-level consequences of micro-level behavior, and by micro-level adjustments to macro-level influences. Author(s): Choucri, Nazli
8.325 Relativistic Quantum Field Theory III (MIT) This is the third and last term of the quantum field theory sequence. The course is devoted to the standard model of particle physics, including both its conceptual foundations and its specific structure, and to some current research frontiers that grow immediately out of it. Author(s): Wilczek, Frank
Voices from the Field presents 10 stories written by Peace Corps authors. Lesson ideas and student work accompany the stories, which are set in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Guatemala, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Niger, Poland, and Papua New Guinea. Stories and accompanying materials are designed to strengthen students' reading and writing, inspire students to create their own personal meanings and narratives, and broaden students' perspectives of the world and themselves. Author(s): No creator set
8.324 Relativistic Quantum Field Theory II (MIT) This course is the second course of the quantum field theory trimester sequence beginning with Relativistic Quantum Field Theory I (8.323) and ending with Relativistic Quantum Field Theory III (8.325). It develops in depth some of the topics discussed in 8.323 and introduces some advanced material. Topics include functional path integrals, renormalization and renormalization groups, quantization of nonabelian gauge theories, BRST symmetry, renormalization and symmetry breaking, critical exponent Author(s): Zwiebach, Barton
12.114 Field Geology I (MIT) The course provides students with (1) an introduction to the geologic history of western North America, with particular emphasis on our field camp location and (2) an introduction to both digital and traditional techniques of geological field study. The weather permitting, several weekend field exercises provide practical experience in preparation for Field Geology II (12.115). It presents introductory material on the regional geology of the locale of 12.115. Author(s): Crosby, Ben,Burchfiel, B. Clark
8.851 Strong Interactions: Effective Field Theories of QCD (MIT) This is a course in the construction and application of effective field theories, which are the modern tool of choice in making predictions based on the Standard Model. Concepts such as matching, renormalization, the operator product expansion, power counting, and running with the renormalization group will be discussed. Topics will be taken from factorization in hard processes relevant for the LHC, heavy quark decays and CP violation, chiral perturbation theory, non-relativistic bound states in Author(s): Stewart, Iain
8.325 Relativistic Quantum Field Theory III (MIT) This course is the third and last term of the quantum field theory sequence. Its aim is the proper theoretical discussion of the physics of the standard model. Topics include: quantum chromodynamics; the Higgs phenomenon and a description of the standard model; deep-inelastic scattering and structure functions; basics of lattice gauge theory; operator products and effective theories; detailed structure of the standard model; spontaneously broken gauge theory and its quantization; instantons and Author(s): Stewart, Iain
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