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Jonathan Steinberg

    8 marzo 1934 – 4 marzo 2021

    Jonathan Steinberg è un professore di storia europea il cui lavoro è dedicato a un'indagine storica meticolosa. Il suo stile è caratterizzato da profonde intuizioni sul passato e da un approccio analitico. Attraverso i suoi scritti, esamina le complesse forze sociali e politiche che hanno plasmato la storia europea. Il suo lavoro offre ai lettori prospettive avvincenti e illuminanti su eventi storici cruciali.

    Extensions and Restrictions of Generalized Probabilistic Theories
    Why Switzerland?
    Bismarck
    Yesterday's deterrent
    Positively Birmingham
    Tutto o niente
    • Yesterday's deterrent

      • 240pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      A reprint of one of the earliest social and political studies of the pre-World War II naval arms race between Britain and Germany, this text looks at and comments on the initial German plans for the drive to world power through the construction of a high seas fleet.

      Yesterday's deterrent
    • Bismarck

      • 544pagine
      • 20 ore di lettura

      A comprehensive new biography exploring the greatness and limits of the 'Iron Chancellor', Otto von Bismarck: a political genius who remade Europe and united Germany between 1862 and 1890 by the sheer power of his great personality.

      Bismarck
    • Why Switzerland?, first published in 1976, offers a unique analysis of the structures that make Switzerland work and provides a short, concise "working model" for the visitor or student. Linking an analysis of the microeconomy to the major features in politics, history, religion and language, it shows how a "bottom up" society has survived in a world of "top down" states. For this new edition Jonathan Steinberg has completely revised and extended his text, and a number of unusual and attractive illustrations have been added.

      Why Switzerland?
    • Exploring the mathematical foundations of generalized probabilistic theories (GPTs), the book delves into the operational language of quantum theory and the complexities of subsystem integration within convex operational theories. Jonathan Steinberg examines the algebraic nature of sections, categorization structures, and state space transformations. He interprets tensor products as a specific type of section, applying this insight to quantum theory while contrasting it with algebraic approaches. The work culminates in a comprehensive characterization of low-dimensional sections across various quantum systems using matrix pencil theory.

      Extensions and Restrictions of Generalized Probabilistic Theories
    • Discovering Birmingham

      • 36pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      The modern city explained with historical background and understanding of current city and future developments. Photos of the modern city with latest ones taken in Spring 2018. City Centre Map and things to see and Back inside cover with list of things to discover.

      Discovering Birmingham