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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - The practical importance of turbulence led the U.K. Royal Academy of Engineering to launch an Initiative on Turbulence, the most important outcome of which was the definition and agreement of the 1999 Newton Institute Research Programme on Turbulence. The main aim of the- month programme, held at the institute in Cambridge, was to bring together the mathematics and engineering communities involved in the turbulence area to address the many problems and to map out future strategy. As a part of the Research Programme, a Symposium on Direct and Large-Eddy Simulation was jointly organised with ERCOFfAC through their Large-Eddy Simulation Interest Group and took place in May 1999. Two previous ERCOFf AC Workshops had already taken place on these closely related varieties of turbulence simulation, at The University of Surrey in 1994 and at Universite Joseph Fourier, Grenoble in 1996. The Symposium at Cambridge was therefore the third in the ERCOFTAC series, enhanced by the presence of leading figures in the field from Europe and the USA who were resident at INI for that period of the Research Programme. Professors M. Germano, A. Leonard, J. Jimenez, R. Kerr and S. Sarkar gave the invited lectures, text versions of which will be found in this volume. As occurred at the previous two ERCOFT AC workshops, there were almost one hundred participants mostly from Europe but including some from Japan and the USA, including on this occasion resident scientists of the INI Research Programme.
Buch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - The practical importance of turbulence led the U.K. Royal Academy of Engineering to launch an Initiative on Turbulence, the most important outcome of which was the definition and agreement of the 1999 Newton Institute Research Programme on Turbulence. The main aim of the- month programme, held at the institute in Cambridge, was to bring together the mathematics and engineering communities involved in the turbulence area to address the many problems and to map out future strategy. As a part of the Research Programme, a Symposium on Direct and Large-Eddy Simulation was jointly organised with ERCOFfAC through their Large-Eddy Simulation Interest Group and took place in May 1999. Two previous ERCOFf AC Workshops had already taken place on these closely related varieties of turbulence simulation, at The University of Surrey in 1994 and at Universite Joseph Fourier, Grenoble in 1996. The Symposium at Cambridge was therefore the third in the ERCOFTAC series, enhanced by the presence of leading figures in the field from Europe and the USA who were resident at INI for that period of the Research Programme. Professors M. Germano, A. Leonard, J. Jimenez, R. Kerr and S. Sarkar gave the invited lectures, text versions of which will be found in this volume. As occurred at the previous two ERCOFT AC workshops, there were almost one hundred participants mostly from Europe but including some from Japan and the USA, including on this occasion resident scientists of the INI Research Programme.
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1999
ISBN 10: 0792359909 ISBN 13: 9780792359906
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Zustand: New. Proceedings of the Isaac Newton Institute Symposium/ERCOFTAC Workshop held in Cambridge, UK, 12-14 May, 1999 Editor(s): Voke, Peter R.; Sandham, Neil D. Series: ERCOFTAC Series. Num Pages: 454 pages, biography. BIC Classification: TGMF3. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 235 x 155 x 25. Weight in Grams: 818. . 1999. Hardback. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
Verlag: The two letters from both on letterhead of The Red House Aldeburgh-on-Sea Suffolk. Printed programme: The Stone Gallery The Vyne nr. Basingstoke' 20 April 1958, 1976
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In den WarenkorbSee the two men's entries in the Oxford DNB. The material is in good condition, lightly aged, except that the envelopes of the first two items are somewhat worn and grubby. ONE: TLS to Douglas C. Dorrington. 1p, 12mo. The address to 'Dear Mr. Dorrington' and signature 'Peter Pears' are in autograph; the rest is typed. Written while Britten is dying. Reads: 'Benjamin Britten wishes me to thank you for your kind message. He hopes you will understand that it is not possible for him to answer you himself.' In envelope with Saxmundham postmark dated 22 November 1976, addressed in Pears's autograph to 'Douglas C Dorrington Esq / 9 Chatsworth Rd / Croydon / Surrey'. The envelope is annotated in another hand: 'B. B. died 4/12/76'. TWO: TLS to 'Ray Seaton'. 1p, 12mo. No more than a note really. Written after Britten's death. Reads as follows, with typed section in square brackets and the rest in autograph: 'Dear Ray Seaton / [Thank you very much indeed for your most kind message.] which I much appreciated / Sincerely / Peter Pears'. No place or date, but in envelope with Saxmundham postmark dated 15 December 1976 and typed address to 'Mr. R. P. Seaton, / 28 Hollybush Street, / PLAISTOW, / LONDON E.13.' THREE: Printed programme. Headed: 'The Stone Gallery, The Vyne, nr. Basingstoke / (by kind permission of The National Trust and The Hon. Antony Lyttelton) / Peter Pears / Benjamin Britten / A Concert in aid of the Sandham Memorial Chapel, Burghclere'. Dated on cover 'Sunday, April 20, 1958, at 3.0 p.m.' 4pp, 8vo. Bifolium. Cover in grey with some red lettering. Illustration on cover of 'The Resurrection (Sandham Memorial Chapel) by Stanley Spencer'. The reverse of the first leaf carries the programme, the recto of the second a paragraph about the chapel itself, the reverse of the second leaf the names of the 'patrons of the concert', committee and management. Loosely inserted is a stapled pamphlet (8pp, 12mo), with drophead heading 'Peter Pears / Benjamin Britten / Text of the Songs'. Entirely composed of texts of 22 songs, some in German and French, with the last four 'arr. BENJAMIN BRITTEN'. Also present is an envelope (only), with stamps and Saxmundham postmark of 20 July 1976, addressed to 'GEORGE BEHREND / FLIQUET, / JERSEY, / CHANNEL ISLES.' Not in Pears's elegant hand, and with a distinctive capital 'Q' (dead vertical downstroke). Whether written out by Britten or not is unclear, but annotated in another hand 'Last letter of any sort from Ben on becoming Lord Britten.' I stress that there is no letter surviving. See Image. Could the annotation be by a grief-stricken Peter Pears?