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  • Harmonic
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  • Harmonic Frequencies
    Harmonic Frequencies

    Written during a time of uncertainty during the last few months of 2020 'Harmonic Frequencies' see's Emma Kirby process the emotions she was feeling at the time. From the dance-floor ready opener 'Harmonic Frequencies', in which we hear her energetic and expressive, continuing the vibe of previous EP 'Euphoric Melodies', through to the ambient and cathartic moments on 'Music to Heal to' and 'Voices' (in which we hear snippets of Julianna Barwick's meditative vocals sampled) where her intentions are to nurture, soothe and rebuild. The EP is an ode to the healing nature of dance music in all its different forms.

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  • Portfolio Management : Delivering on Strategy
    Portfolio Management : Delivering on Strategy

    Portfolio management is becoming the ‘must have’ for organizations to prosper and survive in this decade and beyond.No longer can the organizational focus be one of following best and repeatable practices as resource limitations mean only those programs, projects, and operational work that add business value can and should be pursued.Executives are focusing on strategic ability and managing complexity, which can only be done through a disciplined portfolio process in ensuring the best mix of programs, projects, and operational work is under way.In turn, the portfolio is constantly in flux as difficult decisions are made if a project, for example, is no longer contributing to business value and providing benefits and should be terminated to reallocate resources to one of higher priority.Commitment to this difficult approach is necessary at all levels, and communication is required so everyone knows how their work contributes to the organization’s strategic goals and objectives. Portfolio Management: Delivering on Strategy, Second Edition focuses on the benefits of portfolio management to the organization.Its goal is to provide senior executives a view on how portfolio management can deliver organizational strategy.The emphasis is on the specific aspects within the portfolio management discipline and how each aspect should be managed from a business perspective and not necessarily from a portfolio management perspective.Highlights of the book include:Agile portfolio management Delivering organizational value Portfolio management and uncertainty Portfolio governance Marketing a portfolio Portfolio management success Starting with a review of the project portfolio concept and its development, this book is a reference for executives and practitioners in the field, as well as a students and researchers studying portfolio management.

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  • What are harmonic dissonances?

    Harmonic dissonances occur when two or more musical notes are played together and create a sense of tension or instability. This can happen when the notes are not in harmony with each other, creating a clash or discordant sound. Dissonances can add complexity and interest to music, and are often resolved by moving to more harmonious combinations of notes. In Western music theory, dissonances are typically resolved to consonant intervals, creating a sense of resolution and stability.

  • What are harmonic oscillations?

    Harmonic oscillations are repetitive back-and-forth movements or vibrations that follow a specific pattern. They are characterized by a sinusoidal or wave-like motion, where the displacement of the oscillating object from its equilibrium position is proportional to the restoring force acting on it. Examples of harmonic oscillations include the swinging of a pendulum, the motion of a mass-spring system, and the vibrations of a guitar string. These oscillations are important in many areas of physics and engineering, as they can be used to describe and analyze various natural and mechanical systems.

  • What is the definition of a harmonic and a non-harmonic oscillation?

    A harmonic oscillation is a type of motion where the restoring force is directly proportional to the displacement from the equilibrium position, and the motion follows a sinusoidal pattern. This type of oscillation is characterized by a constant frequency and a regular, repeating pattern. On the other hand, a non-harmonic oscillation does not follow a sinusoidal pattern and the restoring force is not directly proportional to the displacement. Non-harmonic oscillations can have irregular frequencies and patterns, and are often more complex in nature.

  • What is the definition of a harmonic and a non-harmonic vibration?

    A harmonic vibration is a type of motion that repeats itself at regular intervals, following a predictable pattern. It is characterized by a sinusoidal waveform and has a constant frequency and amplitude. On the other hand, a non-harmonic vibration does not follow a regular pattern and its waveform is not sinusoidal. Non-harmonic vibrations can have varying frequencies and amplitudes, making them more complex and unpredictable compared to harmonic vibrations.

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  • Harmonic Analysis and Applications
    Harmonic Analysis and Applications

    The origins of the harmonic analysis go back to an ingenious idea of Fourier that any reasonable function can be represented as an infinite linear combination of sines and cosines.Today's harmonic analysis incorporates the elements of geometric measure theory, number theory, probability, and has countless applications from data analysis to image recognition and from the study of sound and vibrations to the cutting edge of contemporary physics.The present volume is based on lectures presented at the summer school on Harmonic Analysis.These notes give fresh, concise, and high-level introductions to recent developments in the field, often with new arguments not found elsewhere.The volume will be of use both to graduate students seeking to enter the field and to senior researchers wishing to keep up with current developments.

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  • The Diagram : Harmonic Geometry
    The Diagram : Harmonic Geometry

    How do you divide a line into three? Or five? Or seven? Is there a simple way to marry harmony and geometry?What is the secret diagram alluded to by writers of antiquity?In this groundbreaking book, philosopher Adam Tetlow reveals the long lost Helicon, the master diagram of the ancient arts and crafts.Watch in astonishment as this magical geometric figure produces simple fractions, musical harmonies, Pythagorean triangles, perspective and more. WOODEN BOOKS are small but packed with information. "Fascinating" FINANCIAL TIMES. "Beautiful" LONDON REVIEW OF BOOKS. "Rich and Artful" THE LANCET. "Genuinely mind-expanding" FORTEAN TIMES. "Excellent" NEW SCIENTIST. "Stunning" NEW YORK TIMES. Small books, big ideas.

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  • Harmonic Astrology in Practice
    Harmonic Astrology in Practice

    Harmonic Astrology in Practice takes off where David Hamblin's previous book, The Spirit of Numbers: A New Exploration of Harmonic Astrology comes to a close.The practical advantage of harmonic astrology is that it offers a far richer and more complete insight into the interrelationship of planetary forces than is possible through using the traditional aspects - opposition, trine, square, etc.All of those are based on divisions of the circle by Two, Three, or multiples of Two and Three, but in harmonic astrology we can also study aspects that are based on Five, Seven, or any other number.Using copious case histories which include Amy Winehouse, Whitney Houston, Malala Yousafzai, Leonard Cohen, Winston Churchill, Hermann Hesse, Amma, Rolf Harris, and many, many more, David Hamblin unlocks secrets of the charts which might otherwise remain hidden.A fascinating and impressive study.

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  • Applied Fundamentals in Finance : Portfolio Management and Investments
    Applied Fundamentals in Finance : Portfolio Management and Investments

    This textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to portfolio management and investments.Focusing on four core areas – portfolio management, equities, bonds, and derivatives – it is primarily intended for undergraduate and graduate students alike.However, it will also benefit practitioners working in the fields of financial analysis and portfolio management and professionals who aspire to such professional activities in the financial industry.To ensure its high practical relevance, the book includes a host of case studies and examples from real-world practice, mainly from the German and Swiss financial markets.Additionally, the book shows how to implement the models in Microsoft Excel.

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  • What is a harmonic wave?

    A harmonic wave is a type of wave that has a regular, repeating pattern. It is characterized by a sinusoidal shape, where the wave oscillates back and forth around a central axis. Harmonic waves have a specific frequency and wavelength, and they are often used to describe sound waves and electromagnetic waves. These waves are important in physics and engineering because they can be easily analyzed and manipulated using mathematical techniques like Fourier analysis.

  • When is a vibration harmonic?

    A vibration is considered harmonic when it follows a regular, repeating pattern with a constant frequency. In other words, the motion of the vibrating object is predictable and can be described by a simple mathematical relationship, such as a sine or cosine function. Harmonic vibrations are characterized by a single frequency and are often associated with systems that exhibit simple harmonic motion, such as a mass-spring system or a pendulum.

  • What is a harmonic sequence?

    A harmonic sequence is a sequence of numbers in which the reciprocals of the terms form an arithmetic progression. In other words, a sequence is considered harmonic if the difference between the reciprocals of consecutive terms is constant. For example, the sequence 1, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 1/5 is a harmonic sequence because the difference between the reciprocals of consecutive terms is constant (1/2 - 1 = 1/3 - 1/2 = 1/4 - 1/3 = 1/5 - 1/4 = 1/6).

  • What is a harmonic scale?

    A harmonic scale is a musical scale that is created by stacking intervals in a specific pattern to produce a unique sound. It is different from traditional scales in that it may contain intervals that are not typically found in Western music scales. Harmonic scales are often used in jazz, world music, and other genres to create interesting and exotic sounds. They can add depth and complexity to a musical composition.

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