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 Automatic Sequences: Theory, Applications, Generalizations
Combining concepts of mathematics and computer science, this book is about the sequences of symbols that can be generated by simple models of computation called "finite automata". Suitable for graduate students or advanced undergraduates, it starts from elementary principles and develops the basic theory. The study then progresses... |  |  Introduction to Real Analysis
Assuming minimal background on the part of students, this text gradually develops the principles of basic real analysis and presents the background necessary to understand applications used in such disciplines as statistics, operations research, and engineering. The text presents the first elementary exposition of the gauge integral and... |  |  Information and Coding Theory (Springer Undergraduate Mathematics Series)
As thi s Preface is being written, th e twent ieth century is coming to an end .
Historians may perhaps come to refer to it as the cent ury of information, jus t
as its predecessor is associated with the proce ss of indust rialisation. Successive
technological developments such as the telephone, radio, television , compute rs
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 Real Analysis (4th Edition)
Real Analysis, Fourth Edition, covers the basic material that every reader should know in the classical theory of functions of a real variable, measure and integration theory, and some of the more important and elementary topics in general topology and normed linear space theory. This text assumes a general... |  |  Combinatorial Number Theory: Proceedings of the 'Integers Conference 2007', Carrollton, Georgia, October 2427, 2007
The Integers Conference 2007 was held October 24–27, 2007, at the University
of West Georgia in Carrollton, Georgia. This was the third Integers Conference,
held bi-annually since 2003.
It featured sixty-four invited talks including six plenary lectures presented
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Principles of Econometrics, 4th edition, is an introductory book for undergraduate students
in economics and finance, as well as for first-year graduate students in economics, finance,
accounting, agricultural economics, marketing, public policy, sociology, law, and political
science. It is assumed that students have taken courses in... |  |  Signals and Boundaries: Building Blocks for Complex Adaptive Systems
Complex adaptive systems (cas), including ecosystems, governments, biological cells, and markets, are characterized by intricate hierarchical arrangements of boundaries and signals. In ecosystems, for example, niches act as semi-permeable boundaries, and smells and visual patterns serve as signals; governments have departmental hierarchies... |
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