Science of Inexact Mathematics
Author: Yuri K. Shestopaloff
Publisher: AKVY PRESS
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 593
ISBN-13: 0980966701
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Author: Yuri K. Shestopaloff
Publisher: AKVY PRESS
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 593
ISBN-13: 0980966701
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Daniel M. Hausman
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2023-05-31
Total Pages: 553
ISBN-13: 1009320297
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA comprehensive overview of theoretical economics, its distinctive modeling strategy, applicability, and empirical support.
Author: Robert G. Mortimer
Publisher: Elsevier
Published: 2005-06-10
Total Pages: 406
ISBN-13: 0080492886
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMathematics for Physical Chemistry, Third Edition, is the ideal text for students and physical chemists who want to sharpen their mathematics skills. It can help prepare the reader for an undergraduate course, serve as a supplementary text for use during a course, or serve as a reference for graduate students and practicing chemists. The text concentrates on applications instead of theory, and, although the emphasis is on physical chemistry, it can also be useful in general chemistry courses. The Third Edition includes new exercises in each chapter that provide practice in a technique immediately after discussion or example and encourage self-study. The first ten chapters are constructed around a sequence of mathematical topics, with a gradual progression into more advanced material. The final chapter discusses mathematical topics needed in the analysis of experimental data. - Numerous examples and problems interspersed throughout the presentations - Each extensive chapter contains a preview, objectives, and summary - Includes topics not found in similar books, such as a review of general algebra and an introduction to group theory - Provides chemistry specific instruction without the distraction of abstract concepts or theoretical issues in pure mathematics
Author: Ioannis K. Argyros
Publisher:
Published: 2021
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781536194173
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNumerous problems from diverse disciplines can be converted using mathematical modeling to an equation defined on suitable abstract spaces usually involving the n-dimensional Euclidean space or Hilbert space or Banach Space or even more general spaces. The solution of these equations is sought in closed form. But this is possible only in special cases. That is why researchers and practitioners use iterative algorithms, which seem to be the only alternative.Due to the explosion of technology, faster and faster computers become available. This development simply means that new optimized algorithms should be developed to take advantage of these improvements. That is exactly where we come in with our book containing such algorithms with applications in problems from numerical analysis and economics but also from other areas such as biology, chemistry, physics, parallel computing, and engineering. The book is an outgrowth of scientific research conducted over two years. This book can be used by senior undergraduate students, graduate students, researchers, and practitioners in the aforementioned areas in the classroom or as reference material. Readers should know the fundamentals of numerical-functional analysis, economic theory, and Newtonian physics. Some knowledge of computers and contemporary programming shall be very helpful to readers.
Author: Yuri K. Shestopaloff
Publisher: AKVY PRESS
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 173
ISBN-13: 0980966752
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOne may argue that life is not so simple. From Shestopaloff' s perspective, it exactly is. What he successfully did in the discussed work is logical holistic arrangement of physical and biological puzzles to reveal the landscape of Living Nature more informative than mixed up pieces. Reviewed book is well written reading-matter for all people interesting in physical basis of life, without rich mathematical experience. It is also carrying some dose of philosophical reflections about science as it. It may be recommended as valuable lecture especially for students and scientists working in the area of biology and biophysics
Author: Simon Duffy
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2013-05-09
Total Pages: 353
ISBN-13: 1441179208
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGilles Deleuze's engagements with mathematics, replete in his work, rely upon the construction of alternative lineages in the history of mathematics, which challenge some of the self imposed limits that regulate the canonical concepts of the discipline. For Deleuze, these challenges provide an opportunity to reconfigure particular philosophical problems - for example, the problem of individuation - and to develop new concepts in response to them. The highly original research presented in this book explores the mathematical construction of Deleuze's philosophy, as well as addressing the undervalued and often neglected question of the mathematical thinkers who influenced his work. In the wake of Alain Badiou's recent and seemingly devastating attack on the way the relation between mathematics and philosophy is configured in Deleuze's work, Simon B.Duffy offers a robust defence of the structure of Deleuze's philosophy and, in particular, the adequacy of the mathematical problems used in its construction. By reconciling Badiou and Deleuze's seemingly incompatible engagements with mathematics, Duffy succeeds in presenting a solid foundation for Deleuze's philosophy, rebuffing the recent challenges against it.
Author: Richard L. Tieszen
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2005-06-06
Total Pages: 369
ISBN-13: 0521837820
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Author: Mehran Kardar
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2007-06-07
Total Pages: 211
ISBN-13: 1139464876
DOWNLOAD EBOOKStatistical physics has its origins in attempts to describe the thermal properties of matter in terms of its constituent particles, and has played a fundamental role in the development of quantum mechanics. Based on lectures taught by Professor Kardar at MIT, this textbook introduces the central concepts and tools of statistical physics. It contains a chapter on probability and related issues such as the central limit theorem and information theory, and covers interacting particles, with an extensive description of the van der Waals equation and its derivation by mean field approximation. It also contains an integrated set of problems, with solutions to selected problems at the end of the book and a complete set of solutions is available to lecturers on a password protected website at www.cambridge.org/9780521873420. A companion volume, Statistical Physics of Fields, discusses non-mean field aspects of scaling and critical phenomena, through the perspective of renormalization group.
Author: Bharath Sriraman
Publisher: Springer Nature
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Total Pages: 3221
ISBN-13: 3031408462
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Francis T.S. Yu
Publisher: CRC Press
Published: 2022-04-25
Total Pages: 209
ISBN-13: 1000572250
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