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The Mobile Frontier
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In the engineering world, many ideas and plans are conceived in the
information exchanges that occur over lunch. In the summer of 1997, one of
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Crolles facility of STMicroelectronics near Grenoble, France. One day, in
the company cafeteria, while sitting near... | | Mathematics & Physics for Programmers (Game Development Series)
Math and Physics for Programmers, Second Edition, is for many different people. If you
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Several modifications have been incorporated into the text in the light of recent
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Engineering and Scientific Computations Using MATLAB
I would like to welcome the reader lo this Matlab® book, which is the companion to the
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There is no doubt that many of the readers of this book series wonder
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