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The Thirteen Books of the Elements, Books 1 - 2
Euclid - 1956
Covers textual and linguistic matters; mathematical analyses of Euclid's ideas; commentators; refutations, supports, extrapolations, reinterpretations and historical notes. Vol. 1 includes Introduction, Books 1-2: Triangles, rectangles.
Conned Again, Watson: Cautionary Tales Of Logic, Math, And Probability
Colin Bruce - 2000
In these cautionary tales of greedy gamblers, reckless businessmen, and ruthless con men, Sherlock Holmes uses his deep understanding of probability, statistics, decision theory, and game theory to solve crimes and protect the innocent. But it's not just the characters in these well-crafted stories that are deceived by statistics or fall prey to gambling fallacies. We all suffer from the results of poor decisions. In this illuminating collection, Bruce entertains while teaching us to avoid similar blunders. From "The Execution of Andrews" to "The Case of the Gambling Nobleman," there has never been a more exciting way to learn when to take a calculated risk-and how to spot a scam.
English-Amharic Dictionary / እንግሊዝኛ-አማርኛ መዝገበ ቃሳት
Amsalu Aklilu - 1973
The approximate pronunciation is also given in Amharic script. The words included have been carefully selected directly in response to the needs of intermediate level learners who speak English as a second language.It is designed for use in schools and colleges where the Amharic equivalent of an English word is often sought to make a meaning clearer. Business-men and professional people will also find it helpful.The authors, Amsalu Aklilu and G.P. Mosback of the Addis Ababa University have an accumulation of over twenty years of teaching experience in Ethiopia between them. They have brought this experience to the compilation of the dictionary.
Feynman Lectures On Computation
Richard P. Feynman - 1996
Feynman gave his famous course on computation at the California Institute of Technology, he asked Tony Hey to adapt his lecture notes into a book. Although led by Feynman, the course also featured, as occasional guest speakers, some of the most brilliant men in science at that time, including Marvin Minsky, Charles Bennett, and John Hopfield. Although the lectures are now thirteen years old, most of the material is timeless and presents a “Feynmanesque” overview of many standard and some not-so-standard topics in computer science such as reversible logic gates and quantum computers.
Run away from Wedding
Mobo Reader - 2018
His name had been linked to innumerable ladies. He had different girlfriends for every day of a year. Autumn had never thought that she would fall in love with him.
The Knot Book: An Elementary Introduction to the Mathematical Theory of Knots
Colin Conrad Adams - 1994
The study of knots has led to important applications in DNA research and the synthesis of new molecules, and has had a significant impact on statistical mechanics and quantum field theory. Colin Adams’s The Knot Book is the first book to make cutting-edge research in knot theory accessible to a non-specialist audience. Starting with the simplest knots, Adams guides readers through increasingly more intricate twists and turns of knot theory, exploring problems and theorems mathematicians can now solve, as well as those that remain open. He also explores how knot theory is providing important insights in biology, chemistry, physics, and other fields. The new paperback edition has been updated to include the latest research results, and includes hundreds of illustrations of knots, as well as worked examples, exercises and problems. With a simple piece of string, an elementary mathematical background, and The Knot Book, anyone can start learning about some of the most advanced ideas in contemporary mathematics.
Her Fate, His Luna
Gratsiya Far
Future Luna? She was Damien’s mate! They were going to get married! Why on earth did Damien marry me? That young lady murmured some curses and left the room.Adeline ran towards me, “Are you ok, Lotus?”I could not answer her immediately. I had no clue that I would be facing something like that. That girl talked about my husband. They are getting married. I felt a little heart broke. But, again, why should it matter? Everyone knew how these treaty marriages worked.“Is that true? Is she the Luna?” I asked with a trembling voice.Adeline looked to her left and right and then came closer to me.“The fact is our alpha is mateless. We don’t think he intends to find his mate either. He is not made for a mate or marriage. He gets bored easily, and hence he changes his partner very frequently.”She almost whispered in my ear. “I heard that sometimes he takes multiple partners at a time just for fun!”She said even in a lower voice. “Cersei is his new partner, and she has lasted almost one month, where others lasted only for a couple of days.”
Geometry, Relativity and the Fourth Dimension
Rudolf Rucker - 1977
A remarkable pictorial discussion of the curved space-time we call home, it achieves even greater impact through the use of 141 excellent illustrations. This is the first sustained visual account of many important topics in relativity theory that up till now have only been treated separately.Finding a perfect analogy in the situation of the geometrical characters in Flatland, Professor Rucker continues the adventures of the two-dimensional world visited by a three-dimensional being to explain our three-dimensional world in terms of the fourth dimension. Following this adventure into the fourth dimension, the author discusses non-Euclidean geometry, curved space, time as a higher dimension, special relativity, time travel, and the shape of space-time. The mathematics is sound throughout, but the casual reader may skip those few sections that seem too purely mathematical and still follow the line of argument. Readable and interesting in itself, the annotated bibliography is a valuable guide to further study.Professor Rucker teaches mathematics at the State University of New York in Geneseo. Students and laymen will find his discussion to be unusually stimulating. Experienced mathematicians and physicists will find a great deal of original material here and many unexpected novelties. Annotated bibliography. 44 problems.
Essentials of Management
Harold Koontz - 1978
New material includes social responsibility and ethics,planning premises,electronic media in communication,POM,and an updated section on international management.
Principles of Mathematical Analysis
Walter Rudin - 1964
The text begins with a discussion of the real number system as a complete ordered field. (Dedekind's construction is now treated in an appendix to Chapter I.) The topological background needed for the development of convergence, continuity, differentiation and integration is provided in Chapter 2. There is a new section on the gamma function, and many new and interesting exercises are included. This text is part of the Walter Rudin Student Series in Advanced Mathematics.
Symmetry: A Journey into the Patterns of Nature
Marcus du Sautoy - 2007
Our eyes and minds are drawn to symmetrical objects, from the pyramid to the pentagon. Of fundamental significance to the way we interpret the world, this unique, pervasive phenomenon indicates a dynamic relationship between objects. In chemistry and physics, the concept of symmetry explains the structure of crystals or the theory of fundamental particles; in evolutionary biology, the natural world exploits symmetry in the fight for survival; and symmetry—and the breaking of it—is central to ideas in art, architecture, and music.Combining a rich historical narrative with his own personal journey as a mathematician, Marcus du Sautoy takes a unique look into the mathematical mind as he explores deep conjectures about symmetry and brings us face-to-face with the oddball mathematicians, both past and present, who have battled to understand symmetry's elusive qualities. He explores what is perhaps the most exciting discovery to date—the summit of mathematicians' mastery in the field—the Monster, a huge snowflake that exists in 196,883-dimensional space with more symmetries than there are atoms in the sun.What is it like to solve an ancient mathematical problem in a flash of inspiration? What is it like to be shown, ten minutes later, that you've made a mistake? What is it like to see the world in mathematical terms, and what can that tell us about life itself? In Symmetry, Marcus du Sautoy investigates these questions and shows mathematical novices what it feels like to grapple with some of the most complex ideas the human mind can comprehend.
Computer Architecture and Organization
John P. Hayes - 1988
Aimed at electrical and computing engineerering and undergraduates in computer architecture. Third revised edition.