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Approximating Fixation Probabilities in the Generalized Moran Process (2014)
Book Chapter
Mertzios, G. (2014). Approximating Fixation Probabilities in the Generalized Moran Process. In M. Kao (Ed.), Encyclopedia of algorithms (1-6). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27848-8_596-1

Problem Definition Population and evolutionary dynamics have been extensively studied, usually with the assumption that the evolving population has no spatial structure. One of the main models in this area is the Moran process [17]. The initial popul... Read More about Approximating Fixation Probabilities in the Generalized Moran Process.

The role of the Arts in the Society (2014)
Book Chapter
Ward, S. (2015). The role of the Arts in the Society. In M. Fleming, L. Bresler, & J. O'Toole (Eds.), The Routledge International Handbook of Arts and Education (106-121). Routledge

On Special L-Values Attached to Siegel Modular Forms (2014)
Book Chapter
Bouganis, A. (2014). On Special L-Values Attached to Siegel Modular Forms. In A. Bouganis, & O. Venjakob (Eds.), Iwasawa theory 2012 : state of the art and recent advances (135-176). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55245-8_4

In his admirable book “Arithmeticity in the Theory of Automorphic Forms” Shimura establishes various algebraicity results concerning special values of Siegel modular forms. These results are all stated over an algebraic closure of Q . In this article... Read More about On Special L-Values Attached to Siegel Modular Forms.

Causality (2014)
Book Chapter
Cartwright, N. (2014). Causality. In N. Cartwright, & E. Montuschi (Eds.), Philosophy of Social Science. A New Introduction. Oxford University Press

Smart grids and the governing of energy use: Reconfiguring practices? (2014)
Book Chapter
Bulkeley, H., Powells, G., & Bell, S. (2014). Smart grids and the governing of energy use: Reconfiguring practices?. In Y. Strengers, & C. Maller (Eds.), Social practices, interventions and sustainability : beyond behaviour change (112-126). Routledge

The emerging logics of smart grids rely on reconfiguring the ways in which energy is used in everyday life. In this chapter, we examine the ways in which the governing of energy use through the smart grid is creating new forms of ‘self-government’ ti... Read More about Smart grids and the governing of energy use: Reconfiguring practices?.

Measurement (2014)
Book Chapter
Cartwright, N. (2014). Measurement. In N. Cartwright, & E. Montuschi (Eds.), Philosophy of Social Science. A New Introduction. Oxford University Press

Trinity and Politics: An Apophatic Approach (2014)
Book Chapter
Kilby, K. (2014). Trinity and Politics: An Apophatic Approach. In O. Crisp, & F. Sanders (Eds.), Advancing Trinitarian Theology: Explorations in Constructive Dogmatics. Zondervan

Listening to Topics in the Nineteenth Century (2014)
Book Chapter
Horton, J. (2014). Listening to Topics in the Nineteenth Century. In D. Mirka (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Topic Theory (642-664). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199841578.013.0026

This chapter evaluates issues in the topical analysis of nineteenth-century music, paying close attention to the persistence of eighteenth-century topics in changed social and cultural-political contexts, the emergence and function of new topics afte... Read More about Listening to Topics in the Nineteenth Century.

The Power of Language and Silence: Reinhard Jirgl’s Die Stille (2014)
Book Chapter
Osborne, D. (2014). The Power of Language and Silence: Reinhard Jirgl’s Die Stille. In P. Davies, & A. Hammel (Eds.), New literary and linguistic perspectives on the German language, National Socialism, and the Shoah (159-174). Camden House

Reinhard Jirgl (1953–) is an emphatically German author. He insists that German is “die Sprache in der ich denke, spreche und schreibe,”¹ and the award of several prestigious prizes (including the Büchner Prize in 2010) has confirmed his place in the... Read More about The Power of Language and Silence: Reinhard Jirgl’s Die Stille.