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 Computers & Typesetting, Volume A: The TeXbookThis guide to computer typesetting using TeX is written by Donald Knuth, the system's creator. TeX offers both writers and publishers the ability to produce plain or technical text, especially text containing a great deal of mathematics, comparable to the work of the finest printers. Novice and expert alike will find The TeXbook useful; it is... |  |  Compilers: Principles, Techniques, and ToolsThis introduction to compilers is the direct descendant of the well-known book by Aho and Ullman, Principles of Compiler Design. The authors present updated coverage of compilers based on research and techniques that have been developed in the field over the past few years. The book provides a thorough introduction to compiler... |  |  Relational Database Technology (Monographs in Computer Science)
This book presents a unified collection of concepts, tools, and techniques that constitute the most important technology available today for the design and implementation of information systems. The framework adopted for this integration goal is the one offered by the relational model of data, its applications, and implementations in... |
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 The Soft Science of Road Racing Motorcycles
If your intention is to improve, not just pick up some "tricks," you
should understand exactly what is going on with the most mportant part
of the riding package, the rider. After all. whether your bike works well
or not is measured in ten/thousandths of inches and millimeters, that's
how far machine technology has ... |  |  An Introduction to Matrices, Sets and Groups for Science StudentsTHIS book is written primarily for undergraduate students of science and engineering, and presents an elementary introduction to some of the major branches of modern algebra - namely, matrices, sets and groups. Of these three topics, matrices are of especial importance at undergraduate level, and consequently more space is devoted to their study... |  |  Handbook of Electronics Tables and Formulas
A technical electronics reference. This is the reference for engineers, technicians, and hobbyists involved in the field of electronics. Contains computer programs calculating many electrical and electronic functions; covers equations and formulas; discusses laws, constants and standards, and codes; and presents service and installation data,... |
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 Basic English UsageNot only for beginners, but also for intermediate level students. Please take into account that this book is "a shortened and simplified version" of Practical English Usage. If you want a book to carry for studying in the bus, BSE is good, but for having it in your desk, PSE is better.
An alphabetical guide to the most common... |  |  Thinking RecursivelyAt its essence, computer science is the study of problems and their solutions. More specifically, computer science is concerned with finding systematic procedures that guarantee a correct solution to a given problem. Such procedures are called algorithms.
This book is about a particular class of algorithms, called recursive algorithms,... |  |  Nonlinear Stochastic Operator Equations
A previous volume, Stochastic Systems (1983), was the first systematic
book bringing nonlinear and stochastic equations within the reach of engi
neers and physicists concerned with the difficulties of real systems and fron
tier problems in which conventional techniques such as linearization and
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