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Encyclopedia of Electronic Circuits, Vol. 4 (cloth)
Volume 4 of Encyclopedia of Electronic Circuits contains many new, not previously cov
ered circuits, organized into 104 chapters. Circuit titles are listed at the beginning of
each chapter, for references. Most of these circuits appeared in publications since 1988
and should be very useful for obtaining new ideas for research and... | | Numerical Recipes in C: The Art of Scientific Computing, Second EditionOur aim in writing the original edition of Numerical Recipes was to provide a book that combined general discussion, analytical mathematics, algorithmics, and actual working programs. The success of the first edition puts us now in a difficult, though hardly unenviable, position. We wanted, then and now, to write a book that is... | | Encyclopedia of World Cultures: South AsiaContemplation of the huge numbers of people now living in South Asia prompts me to point out that this volume deals with about 20 percent of the world's population (which stood at almost 5 billion in 1986, the year in which the population of South Asia passed the 1 billion mark). The rough geographic limits encompassing this mass of people and... |
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Advanced C / Book and DiskC has become one of the most frequently used computer languages. The first C language was developed by Dennis Ritchie at Bell Laboratories in 1972 and ran on a DEC PDP-11. The ANSI standard for C, which replaced the standard written by Kernighan and Ritchie in 1978, is only a few years old.
C’s structure is similar to PL/I (a... | | How To Play Boogie Woogie Piano (Music Sales America)
A collection of 14 boogie woogie solos for piano, with tips on playing technique. They include such favorites as Barrel House Boogie, Tommy DorseyÂ’s Boogie Woogie, and Bad Penny Blues.
To play boogie woogie, you must be able to keep the beat moving from beginning to end, with no fumbles. Therefore, a smooth left hand... | | Mathematical Foundations of Parallel Computing (Series in Computer Science)
Parallel implementation of algorithms involves many difficult problems. In particular among them are round-off analysis, the way to convert sequential programmes and algorithms into parallel mode, the choice of appropriate or optimal computer architect and so on. To solve the stumbling blocks of these problems it is necessary to know the... |
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