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Formal Geometry and Bordism Operations (Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics)
This text organizes a range of results in chromatic homotopy theory, running a single thread through theorems in bordism and a detailed understanding of the moduli of formal groups. It emphasizes the naturally occurring algebro-geometric models that presage the topological results, taking the reader through a pedagogical development of the... | | Operating System ConceptsOperating systems are large and complex, and yet must function with near-absolute reliability--that's why they're a class unto themselves in the field of software development. Since its first release 20 years ago, "the dinosaur book"--Operating System Concepts by Abraham Silberschatz, Peter Baer Galvin, and Greg Gagne--has... | | Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia: InsectsEarth is teeming with life. No one knows exactly how many distinct organisms inhabit our planet, but more than 5 million different species of animals and plants could exist, ranging from microscopic algae and bacteria to gigantic elephants, redwood trees and blue whales. Yet, throughout this wonderful tapestry of living creatures, there runs a... |
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High-Performance Java Platform Computing: Multithreaded and Networked Programming
Threading and concurrency are crucial to building high-performance Java applications -- but they have a reputation for complexity. High Performance Java Computing thoroughly demystifies these advanced development techniques. It delivers practical programming solutions, proven design patterns, and a rigorously-tested code library -- everything... | | C# Multithreaded and Parallel Programming
Develop powerful C# applications to take advantage of today's multicore hardware
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Make use of the latest Visual Studio debugging tools, to manage and debug multiple threads running simultaneously
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Learn how to use the Thread, Task, and Parallel libraries in your C#...
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