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| | | | Automatic Quantum Computer Programming: A Genetic Programming ApproachThis is a book about the frontiers of computer science that have recently been opened by work in quantum mechanics, but it is also a book about the use of recently developed automatic programming technologies to explore those frontiers. The automatic programming technologies themselves issue from another interdisciplinary... |
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Image Fusion: Theories, Techniques and Applications
This textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to the theories, techniques and applications of image fusion. It is aimed at advanced undergraduate and first-year graduate students in electrical engineering and computer science. It should also be useful to practicing engineers who wish to learn the concepts of image fusion and use them in... | | Calculus
The calculus course is a critical course for science, technology, engineering, and math
majors. This course sets the stage for many majors and is where students see the beauty of
mathematics, encouraging them to take upper-level math courses.
In a calculus market-research study conducted in 2008, calculus faculty... | | Practical Scientific Computing (Woodhead Publishing in Mathematics)
Scientific computing is about developing mathematical models, numerical
methods and computer implementations to study and solve real problems in science,
engineering, business and even social sciences. Mathematical modeling requires
deep understanding of classical numerical methods. There are a number of
commercial and open... |
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| | Electrotherapeutic Devices: Principles, Design, and Applications
Electrotherapy is fast gaining mainstream acceptance, no doubt due to the growing mountain of clinical evidence demonstrating its effectiveness. To meet the growing demand for information, this scientifically rigorous guide gives healthcare professionals and engineers essential technical, biological, and clinical background together with... | | Advanced Modern Algebra
This book's organizing principle is the interplay between groups and rings, where “rings” includes the ideas of modules. It contains basic definitions, complete and clear theorems (the first with brief sketches of proofs), and gives attention to the topics of algebraic geometry, computers, homology, and... |
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