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Universal Algebra and Applications in Theoretical Computer Science
This graduate-level textbook provides an introduction to
the basic ideas and concepts of universal algebra and
surveys of newer developments. Universal Algebra and
Applications in Theoretical Computer Science is written in
a style accessible to beginners,...
(paru le 07/03/2002, consulté 100 fois)
Integers, Polynomials, and Rings A Course in Algebra
Mathematics is often regarded as the study of calculation, but in fact, mathematics is much more. It combines creativity and logic in order to arrive at abstract truths. This book is intended to illustrate how calculation, creativity, and logic can be com...
(paru le 13/02/2004, consulté 553 fois)
Geometric Methods in Algebra and Number Theory
The transparency and power of geometric constructions has been a source of inspiration to generations of mathematicians. The beauty and persuasion of pictures, communicated in words or drawings, continues to provide the intuition and arguments for working...
(paru le 22/03/2005, consulté 1126 fois)
Matrix Theory From Generalized Inverses to Jordan Form
Focuses on the development of the Moore-Penrose inverse, preparing students for more advanced treatises in matrix theory
Uses concrete examples to make arguments more clear
Presents MATLAB® examples and exercises throughout since it is often used when...
(paru le 01/03/2007, consulté 900 fois)
Computer Algebra Recipes An Advanced Guide to Scientific Modeling
Modern computer algebra systems are revolutionizing the teaching and learning of mathematically intensive subjects in science and engineering, enabling students to explore increasingly complex and computationally intensive models that provide analytic sol...
(paru le 11/04/2007, consulté 1549 fois)
The Linear Algebra a Beginning Graduate Student Ought to Know
Linear algebra is a living, active branch of mathematics which is central to almost all other areas of mathematics, both pure and applied, as well as computer science, the physical and social sciences, and engineering. It entails an extensive corpus of th...
(paru le 15/11/2006, consulté 1333 fois)
Applied Linear Algebra and Matrix Analysis
This book emphasizes linear algebra as an experimental science. It provides a balance of applications, theory, and computation, and also examines their interdependence.
The text has a strong orientation towards numerical computation and the linear alge...
(paru le 02/02/2007, consulté 1235 fois)
Applications of Abstract Algebra with Maple and MATLAB
Eliminating the need for heavy number-crunching, sophisticated mathematical software packages open the door to areas like cryptography, coding theory, and combinatorics that are dependent on abstract algebra. Applications of Abstract Algebra with Maple an...
(paru le 12/07/2006, consulté 1206 fois)
Handbook of Linear Algebra
Presents basic as well as advanced linear algebra concepts, such as matrix perturbation theory and inverse eigenvalue problems
Features matrix notation throughout the text
Covers combinatorial and numerical linear algebra-two important branches of lin...
(paru le 04/12/2006, consulté 1249 fois)
The Algebra of Probable Inference
Exract from the preface This essay had its beginning in an article of mine
published in 1946 in the American Journal of Physics. The
axioms of probability were formulated there and its rules
were derived from them by Boolean algebra, as in the first
part ...
(paru le 14/11/2002, consulté 1100 fois)
Modern Computer Algebra
Computer algebra systems are gaining importance in all areas of science and engineering. This textbook gives a thorough introduction to the algorithmic basis of the mathematical engine in computer algebra systems. It is designed to accompany one- or two-s...
(paru le 04/07/2003, consulté 1612 fois)
Handbook of Mathematics and Computational Science
Introduction
1. Numerical computation (arithmetics and
numerics)
2. Equations and inequalities (algebra)
3. Geometry and trigonometry in the plane
4. Solid geometry
5. Functions
6. Vector analysis
7. Coordinate systems
8. Analytic geometr...
(paru le 10/07/1998, consulté 1541 fois)
Applied Linear Algebra The Decoupling Principle
An useful reference, this book could easily be subtitled:
All the Linear Algebra I Learned from Doing Physics that I
Wished Somebody had Taught Me First. Built upon the
principles of diagonalization and superposition, it
contains many important physical a...
(paru le 09/01/2002, consulté 1411 fois)
Introduction to Maple
This is a fully revised edition of the best-selling
Introduction to Maple. The book presents the modern
computer algebra system Maple, teaching the reader not only
what can be done by Maple, but also how and why it can be
done. The book also provides ...
(paru le 13/05/2003, consulté 2031 fois)