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Mathematics is a universal language that forms the foundations of our understanding of the world. It goes beyond mere numbers and calculations; it's about discovering patterns, solving puzzles, and comprehending the logic of the universe. Mathematics is the key to understanding complex phenomena, from the tiniest particles to the grandest cosmic structures. It provides us with a toolkit to solve problems and gain new insights.
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  1. Significance Arithmetic on the IBM 7090
    1. Max , Goldstein

    Significance Arithmetic on the IBM 7090

    € 14,50
  2. Visual Category Theory, CoPart 3
    1. Dmitry , Vostokov

    Visual Category Theory, CoPart 3

    CoPart 3 is a dual complement to Visual Category Theory Brick by Brick Part 3. It covers adjoint functors, diagram shapes and categories, cones and cocones, limits and colimits, pullbacks, pushouts.

    € 13,00
  3. Visual Category Theory, CoPart 2
    1. Dmitry , Vostokov

    Visual Category Theory, CoPart 2

    This CoPart is a dual complement to Visual Category Theory Brick by Brick, Part 2.

    € 13,00
  4. Visual Category Theory, CoPart 1
    1. Dmitry , Vostokov

    Visual Category Theory, CoPart 1

    This CoPart is a dual complement to Visual Category Theory Brick by Brick, Part 1.

    € 13,00
  5. Hello World
    1. Hannah , Fry

    Hello World

    Hannah Fry is an Associate Professor in the mathematics of cities from University College London. In her day job she uses mathematical models to study patterns in human behaviour, and has worked with governments, police forces, health analysts and supermarkets. Her TED talks have amassed millions of views and she has fronted television documentaries for the BBC and PBS; she also hosts the long-running science podcast, ¿The Curious Cases of Rutherford & Fry¿ with the BBC.

    € 14,00
  6. Computing in Systems Described by Equations
    1. M. J. , O'Donnell

    Computing in Systems Described by Equations

    I: Introduction.- II: Syntax, semantics and proof theory for equational logic.- III: Subtree replacement systems.- IV: The confluence property and the Church-Rosser property.- V: Termination.- VI: Costs of reduction sequences.- VII: Schematic definitions of SRSs.- VIII: Recursively defined functions.- IX: Applications of SRS theory to LISP and lucid.- X: Another approach to confluence, termination, optimality.

    € 10,69
  7. Algorithms for Minimization Without Derivatives
    1. Richard P. , Brent

    Algorithms for Minimization Without Derivatives

    Outstanding text for graduate students and researchers proposes improvements to existing algorithms, extends their related mathematical theories, and offers details on new algorithms for approximating local and global minima.

    € 15,50
  8. An Illustrated Guide to Linear Programming
    1. Saul I. , Gass

    An Illustrated Guide to Linear Programming

    Entertaining, nontechnical introduction covers basic concepts of linear programming and its relationship to operations research; geometric interpretation and problem solving, solution techniques, network problems, much more. Only high-school algebra needed.

    € 15,50