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Combinatorial Image Analysis: 14th International Workshop, IWCIA 2011
This volume includes the articles presented at the 14th International Workshop
on Combinatorial Image Analysis, IWCIA 2011, held in Madrid, Spain, May
23–25, 2011. The 13 previous meetings were held in Paris (France) 1991, Ube
(Japan) 1992, Washington D.C. (USA) 1994, Lyon (France) 1995, Hiroshima
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Algorithms and Complexity. Handbook of Theoretical Computer Science, Vol. A
Modern developments in computer and software systems have raised many challeng
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tions. There is an increasing need for "advanced theory", to understand and exploit
basic concepts and mechanisms in computing and information processing. The... | | Modern Fortran Explained (Numerical Mathematics and Scientific Computation)
Fortran remains one of the principal languages used in the fields of scientific, numerical,
and engineering programming, and a series of revisions to the standard defining successive
versions of the language has progressively enhanced its power and kept it competitive with
several generations of rivals.
Beginning... | | |
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Fibre Reinforced Polymer composite materials (FRP’s) are now widely utilised in many
applications including aircraft, yachts, motor vehicles, chemical and process plant, sporting
goods and a wide range of military equipment. They are an extremely broad and versatile class
of material, encompassing a wide range of fibre and... | | Visual Basic 2012 Programmer's Reference
IT HAS BEEN SAID THAT SIR ISAAC NEWTON was the last person to know everything. He was an
accomplished physicist (his three laws of motion were the basis of classical mechanics, which defi ned
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