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 F# for ScientistsIf you’re a computationally-oriented researcher, scientist, or developer who needs to learn the basics of functional programming, .NET and scientific computing, F# for Scientists will bring you up to speed with basic syntax and programming language concepts. Written in a clear and concise style with practical and enlightening... |  |  |  |  |
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 Computer-Based Numerical & Statistical Techniques (with CD-ROM)(Mathematics)T he limitations of analytical methods in practical applications have led mathematicians to evolve numerical methods. We know that exact methods often fail in drawing plausible inferences from a given set of tabulated data or in finding roots of transcendental equations or in solving non-linear differential equations.
Even if analytical... |  |  Fourier Transforms in Radar and Signal Processing (Artech House Radar Library)Fourier transforms are used widely, and are of particular value in the analysis of single functions and combinations of functions found in radar and signal processing. Still, many problems that could have been tackled by using Fourier transforms may have gone unsolved because they require integration that is difficult and tedious. Now you can solve... |  |  Handbook of Special Functions: Derivatives, Integrals, Series and Other FormulasBecause of the numerous applications involved in this field, the theory of special functions is under permanent development, especially regarding the requirements for modern computer algebra methods. The Handbook of Special Functions provides in-depth coverage of special functions, which are used to help solve many of the most difficult problems in... |
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 The Casimir Effect"... the book is very comprehensive, clearly written and filled with wonderful physics." -- CERN Courier, Mar 2002
"Milton's attractively slim book will guide the serious beginner and its analytical rigor should also attract experienced theorists" -- Physics Today, Jan 2003
... |  |  Quantum Invariants: A Study of Knot, 3-Manifolds, and Their SetsOhtsuk's book is very readable, for he makes an attempt to present the material as straightforward as possible. -- Mathematical Reviews, 2003
This is a nicely written and useful book....presenting a lot of material ordered by a clear guiding line. -- Mathematics Abstracts, 2002
This book provides... |  |  Molecular Computation Models: Unconventional ApproachesWith the increasing complexity of software systems and their widespread growth into many aspects of our lives, the need to search for new models, paradigms, and ultimately, technologies, to manage this problem is evident. The way nature solves various problems through processes evolving during billions of years was always an inspiration to many... |
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 Emerging Free and Open Source Software PracticesProject infrastructure and software repositories are now widely available at low cost with easy extraction, providing a foundational base to conduct detailed cyber-archeology at a scale not open to researchers before. Emerging Free and Open Source Software Practices provides a collection of empirical research acting as a focal point to the status... |  |  |  |  Geometric Methods for Quantum Field TheoryBoth mathematics and mathematical physics have many active areas of research where the interplay between geometry and quantum field theory has proved extremely fruitful. Duality, gauge field theory, geometric quantization, Seiberg-Witten theory, spectral properties and families of Dirac operators, and the geometry of loop groups offer some striking... |
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