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Verejná správa ako poskytovateľ verejných služieb sociálneho štátu

Verejná správa ako poskytovateľ verejných...

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Eva Výrostová (ed.)

Proceedings of the International Scientific Seminar "Public Administration as a Provider of Public Services of a Social State - Utilising Foreign Experience for Reforms in the Slovak Republic" held at the Faculty of Public Administration, UPJŠ, Popradská 66 in Košice on 24 November 2017

Public services represent an increasingly expanding segment of the public sector. This growth can be identified primarily horizontally – from services related to general security and other forms of state functionality, through technical infrastructure, postal and telecommunications services, transportation, and information services, to increasingly emphasized healthcare, cultural, educational, and social services. Simultaneously, the entire structure of public services is expanding vertically, particularly in depth: within each area, the range of provided services is broadening.

In this context, the importance of optimizing the structure of service providers is growing, which is the focus of such reform processes as decentralization, deconcentration, privatization, or other forms of structural transformation. The outcome may vary under different conditions, resulting in diverse provider structures for public services of the social state, where the state and its bodies or organizations continue to hold a significant position.

Consequently, the significance of the public administration model as the primary state provider of these services is increasing: due to these processes, countries develop distinct and sometimes incomparable systems of public service providers, even within state bodies or organizations acting on behalf of the state. However, the varying effectiveness of public service delivery systems by public administration bodies remains a persistent reality.

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Zborník príspevkov z 11. Dní doktorandov experimentálnej biológie rastlín a 13. Konferencie experimentálnej biológie rastlín

Zborník príspevkov z 11. Dní doktorandov...

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Martin Bačkor - Silvia Mihaličová (eds.)

Proceedings of the 11th Conference of Doctoral Students in Experimental Plant Biology and the 13th Conference on Experimental Plant Biology, Košice, September 9–13, 2013

13th Conference of Experimental Plant Biology (Sections)

  1. Cell Biology and Cytology: Michal Martinka
  2. Developmental Biology and Morphogenesis: Alexander Lux
  3. “Omics” – Genomics, Transcriptomics, and Proteomics: Boris Vyskot
  4. Hormonal Regulation of Plant Growth and Development: Jana Albrechtová
  5. Photosynthesis, Assimilate Production, and Transport: Jiří Šantrůček
  6. GMOs and Plant Biotechnology: Eva Čellárová
  7. Biophysical Signals and Optical Properties of Plants: Jan Nauš Stress
  8. Physiology: Ľudmila Slováková
  9. Plant Interactions with Organisms: Martin Bačkor
  10. Water and Mineral Nutrition of Plants: Miroslav Repčák
  11. Productive Biology of Plants and Agriculture: Václav Hejnák
  12. Ecological Plant Biology and Global Climate Change: Michal Marek

11th Days of Doctoral Students in Experimental Plant Biology (Sections)

  1. Molecular & Cell Genetics: Viktor Žárský
  2. Developmental Biology: Alexander Lux
  3. Biochemistry & Physiology: Jiří Šantrůček
  4. Systematics & Evolution: Jana Albrechtová
  5. Ecophysiology: Jana Albrechtová

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Qauntum theory of magnetism

Qauntum theory of magnetism

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Michal Jaščur

This is a supporting text for the undergraduate students interested in quan- tum theory of magnetism. The text represents an introduction to various theoretical approaches used in this eld. It is an open material, in the sense that it will be supported by appropriate problems to be solved by student at seminars and also as a homework.

The text consists of four chapters that form closed themes of the in- troductory quantum theory of magnetism. In the rst part we explain the quantum origin of the magnetism illustrating the appearance of the ex- change interaction for the case of hydrogen molecule. The second chapter is devoted to the application of the Bogolyubov inequality to the Heisenberg model and it represents the part which is usually missing in the textbooks of magnetism. The third chapter deals with the standard spin wave-theory including the Bloch and Holstein-Primakoff a approach. Finally, we discuss the application of the Jordan-Wigner transformation to one-dimensional spin-1/2 XY model.

The primary ambition of this supportive text is to explain diverse math- ematical methods and their applications in the quantum theory of mag- netism. The text is written in the form which should be sufficient to de- velop the skills of the students up to the very high level. In fact, it is expected that students following this course will able to make their own original applications of the methods presented in this book.

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