§2.1 Discrete-Time Signals: Time-Domain Representation §2.2 Operations on Sequences §2.3 Basic Sequences §2.4 The Sampling Process §2.5 Discrete-Time Systems §2.6 Time-Domain Characterization of LTI Discrete-Time System §2.7 Classification of LTI Discrete-Time Systems §2.8 Correlation of Signals
1. Standards and Calibration 2. Basic methods of Force Measurement 3. Characteristics of Elastic Force Transducers 4. Resolution of Vector Forces and Moments into Rectangular Components 5. Torque Measurement on Rotating Shafts 6. Shaft Power Measurement (Dynamometers) 7. Vibrating-Wire Force Transducers
11.1 Using Forward & Futures Contracts to Hedge Risks 11.2 Hedging Foreign-Exchange Risk with Swap Contracts 11.3 Hedging Shortfall-Risk by Matching Assets to Liabilities 11.4 Minimizing the Cost of Hedging 11.5 Insuring versus Hedging 11.6 Basic Features of Insurance Contracts 11.7 Financial Guarantees 11.8 Caps & Floors on Interest Rates 11.9 Options as Insurance 11.10 The Diversification Principle 11.11 Insuring a Diversified Portfolio
Chapter I Introduction 1.1 Some Characteristics of Fluids 1.2 Dimensions and Units 1.4 Fluid Mass and Weight 1.6 Viscosity 1.7 Compressibility of Fluid 1.9 Surface Tension 1.10 Forces acting on fluid Chapter II Hydrostatics 2.1 Pressure at a point 2.2 Basic equation for pressure field 2.3 Pressure variation in fluid at rest 2.5 Measurement of pressure