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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. How To Teach Quantum Physics To Your Dog
    1. Chad Orzel

    How To Teach Quantum Physics To Your Dog

    A witty and informative guide to the fundamental laws which govern the universe that's so simple that even a dog can understand!

    € 14,95
  2. A Mind At Play
    1. Jimmy Sonni
    2. Rob Goodman

    A Mind At Play

    The Brilliant Life Of Claude Shannon, Inventor Of The Information Age

    A prize-winning biography of one of the foremost intellects of the twentieth century: Claude Shannon, the neglected architect of the Information Age.

    € 26,50
  3. Counter-Intelligence
    1. Robert Hannigan

    Counter-Intelligence

    What the Secret World Can Teach Us About Problem-Solving and Creativity

    Best Books of 2024, The Economist From the codebreakers and problem solvers, to the engineers, mathematicians and other problem-solvers – what the secret world can teach us about performance and creativity

    € 23,50
  4. The Land Between
    1. Oto Luthar
    2. Marjeta Šašel Kos
    3. Petra Svoljšak

    The Land Between

    A History of Slovenia

    This book offers a concise history of Slovenia: It presents the history of a region that once belonged to the Roman Empire, and was later influenced by Franconians, Bavarians and Hungarians. It is a history of a landscape, as well as of its people and cultures influenced by Slavic, Roman, Germanic and Hungarian cultures.

    € 103,95
  5. Ethics in Artificial Intelligence and Information Technologies
    1. Gabriela Arriagada-Bruneau
    2. Claudia López
    3. Marcelo Mendoza

    Ethics in Artificial Intelligence and Information Technologies

    This book explores the ethical and societal challenges of adopting AI technologies, focusing on fairness, accountability, transparency, and the impact on sustainability, and data privacy.

    € 166,50
  6. Graph Transformation

    Graph Transformation

    18th International Conference, ICGT 2025, Held as Part of STAF 2025, Koblenz, Germany, June 11–12, 2025, Proceedings

    This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Graph Transformation, ICGT 2025, held in Koblenz, Germany, during June 11-12, 2025.The 10 full papers and 1 short paper included in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from 19 submissions.

    € 69,50
  7. Discrete Mathematics
    1. Walter Hower

    Discrete Mathematics

    Combinatorics, Counting, Proofs, Recurrences, Solutions

    Walter Hower was born into a farming family. After Kindergarten and primary as well as secondary school he attended the high school – and enjoyed his favourite subject Mathematics. After his military period as air force NATO soldier he studied Computer Science (including the minor Economics) – with the main focus on Artificial Intelligence – at the University of Kaiserslautern, with a really heavy pillar on Mathematics (incl. Mathematik für Informatiker II [Prof. Dr. Heinz Lüneburg]). Already at that time he thought about the need or an alternative to present this difficult material – the inspiration for this book. Under supervision of Prof. PhD Jörg Siekmann he obtained the university (master) degree "Diplom-Informatiker". Later on, he worked as research assistant under the guidance of Prof. Dr. W. Bibel and as PhD candidate in the group of Prof. Dr. Manfred Rosendahl, where he obtained the degree "Dr. rer. nat." for his doctoral thesis "On constraint satisfaction and computer-aided layout design". Immediately afterwards, Dr. Hower accepted the offer by Prof. PhD Jim Bowen to head a research group at University College Cork, National University of Ireland, where he invigorates an expert team on Constraint Processing – which finally evolved into the famous Cork Constraint Computation Centre. After a period in research labs and business companies, since more than 20 years the author now works as professor for Computer Science and Fundamentals of Mathematics; he can be reached as follows: Albstadt-Sigmaringen University, Fakultät Informatik, Poststr. 6, D-72458 Albstadt-Ebingen, [email protected]. Prof. Dr. Hower received the Teaching Prize 2006 of the state Baden-Württemberg and germany-wide the 3rd place Professor of the Year in Engineering / Computer Science in 2009. Scientific activities include: A Lattice-based Constraint Formalism, First Australian Knowledge Engineering Congress, Workshop on AI & Creativity, Melbourne, Australia, March 14/15, 1989; The Relaxation of Unsolvable CSPs – General Problem Formulation and Specific Illustration in the Scheduling Domain, IJCAI-89 Workshop on Constraint Processing, Detroit, USA, August 20, 1989; Parallel global constraint satisfaction, IJCAI-91 Workshop on Parallel Processing for Artificial Intelligence (PPAI-91), Darling Harbour, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, August 24/25, 1991; Notes on complexity issues within constraint satisfaction, In IJCAI-93 Workshop on Knowledge-based Production Planning, Scheduling and Control, pp. 179–186, Chambéry, Savoie, France, August 29, 1993 (co-author); Constraint Processing – Part I/II, Department of Mathematics and Computing Science, The University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji, March 29/30, 1994; On an improvement of a global algorithm for the NP-complete constraint satisfaction problem, International Computer Science Institute, Berkeley, California, USA, June 21, 1996; Computational Complexity in Constraint-based Combinatorial Auctions, INFORMATIK 2008, 38. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Informatik, München, September 8–13, 2008 (co-author); On the nth doorkeeper of the pleasure garden in Fibonacci’s Liber Abbaci – Proof techniques in Discrete Mathematics on a generalization of a problem possibly from 1202, https://educ.ethz.ch/unterrichtsmaterialien/informatik/recurrence-relations.html, Zürich, Switzerland, 2008; Boolean Algebra and Probability Theory, EU Erasmus guest professor, Angers, France, November 2008; Reviewer for the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, UK, 1996. His research interests are combinatorial optimization as well as cooperative and non-cooperative game theory. A lively insight into presentations of the author (on the identical cardinality of N with just the natural even numbers as well as on the funny Monty Hall problem) could be possible – although in German – via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zeCCMOHVS3w.

    € 67,95
  8. An Invitation to Real Analysis
    1. Andrew D. Hwang

    An Invitation to Real Analysis

    Adopting a student-cantered approach, this book anticipates and addresses the common challenges that students face when learning abstract concepts like limits, continuity, and inequalities.

    € 73,50
  9. An Invitation to Real Analysis
    1. Andrew D. Hwang

    An Invitation to Real Analysis

    Adopting a student-cantered approach, this book anticipates and addresses the common challenges that students face when learning abstract concepts like limits, continuity, and inequalities.

    € 180,50
  10. Numerical Analysis for Engineers
    1. Bilal M. Ayyub
    2. Richard H. McCuen

    Numerical Analysis for Engineers

    Methods and Applications

    This widely used textbook demonstrates the power of numerical methods in the context of solving complex engineering and scientific problems.

    € 117,95
  11. Face Method
    1. Ping-Qi Pan

    Face Method

    Toward the New Generation of Linear Programming

    The interior-point method failed to shake the domination of the simplex method. After years of research and exploration, the author proposes to break out of the simplex and interior-point methods.

    € 207,95
  12. A Compendium of Responsible Artificial Intelligence

    A Compendium of Responsible Artificial Intelligence

    The book puts key issues such as bias, transparency, accountability and privacy at center stage. From computer science through law and ethics into policy, it lays down the roadmap on which developers, data scientists, and policymakers could bring AI technologies properly attuned to societal values.

    € 193,95