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 |  |  Dyslexia and Mathematics"The articles are well written; contain accurate, useful information helpful to teachers of all students. . . . If you deal with dyslexic students in a mathematics setting, you should read and keep this book for your reference library." -- William Rogge, Lincoln Northeast High School, Mathematics Teacher - 10/92
... |  |  Bridging the Gap to University MathematicsWritten by students for students, "Bridging the Gap to University Mathematics" is a refreshing, new approach to making the transition into undergraduate-level mathematics or a similar numerate degree. Suitable for students of all backgrounds, whether A-level, Scottish Higher, International Baccalaureate or similar, the book helps readers... |
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 Codes and Ciphers: Julius Caesar, the Enigma, and the Internet"He has written an excellent book that belongs in your personal library." Cryptologia
"Churchhouse (emer., Cardiff Univ., Wales) offers a history and explanation of codes, ciphers, cryptography, and cryptanalysis from Julius Caesar and WWII code-breaking activities to the present day including the world of the Internet.... |  |  Pattern Classification (2nd Edition)
"The first edition of this book, published 30 years ago by Duda and Hart, has been a defining book for the field of Pattern Recognition. Stork has done a superb job of updating the book. He has undertaken a monumental task of sifting through 30 years of material in a rapidly growing field and presented another snapshot of the field,... |  |  Matrix Analysis for Scientists and Engineers‘I found Laub's book a delightful read. It has become the sixth valuable ‘Matrix Analysis’ book on my shelves. As well as being admirably suited for the course at which it is aimed, its conciseness and clarity of presentation, together with the good index, make it easy to use for reference. The book is recommended both as a course... |
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