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Algebraic D-Modules (Perspectives in Mathematics ; Vol. 2)

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Mathematical Tools for Applied Multivariate Analysis

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Group Theory in Physics: Supersymmetries and Infinite-Dimensional Algebras (Techniques of Physics : Vol 10)

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Recent devopments, particularly in high-energy physics, have projected group theory and symmetry consideration into a central position in theoretical physics. These developments have taken physicists increasingly deeper into the fascinati

Computer Algebra: Systems and Algorithms for Algebraic Computation

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Covers implementations such as MACSYMA/REDUCE and muMath, and is written at an introductory level with many explicit examples. Advanced research problems are also discussed and an extensive bibliography as well as mathematical appendixes

Linear Algebra and Linear Operators in Engineering: with Applications in Mathematica

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Dictionary on Lie Algebras and Superalgebras

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Linear Algebra and Matrix Theory

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Matrix Polynomials (Computer science and applied mathematics)

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This book provides a comprehensive treatment of the theory of matrix polynomials. The theory developed here is a natural extension to polynomials of higher degrees, and forms an important new part of linear algebra for which the main conc

Multivariable calculus, linear algebra, and differential equations

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he text contains some 5,500 exercises. The only prerequisite is a course in one- variable calculus. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Reviewed by Lintunen Mika J "mrlintunen", (Tampere, Finland)

od basic knowledge on one-variable calculus.

Reviewed by "sasha@ciso.com", (Rancho Cucamonga, Ca.)

I had this book for a linear algebra class and it covered very few details. The book doesn't explain very much. There are lots of examples but the examples are not explained very well. Since there are three subjects taught in this book ev

st=_itation to the Mathematics of Fermat-Wiles/i>

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Introduction to Abstract Algebra

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Intended for use in an undergraduate course, this textbook covers the basics of abstract algebra, including rings, congruences, integral domains and fields, factorization, polynomials, and finite groups. McCoy (mathematics, Smith College

Fundamentals of the Theory of Operator Algebras: Advanced Theory (Pure and Applied Mathematics Series, Vol 1

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Reviewed by shamooshaky, (Iran)

This book contain 14 Chapter in 2 volume. In v.1 the authours detailed the elementary property of operators and operator algebra in Hilbert spaces. In volume 2 the authours investigate more advance results and detail on some concepts such

The Theory of Matrices : With Applications (Computer Science and Applied Mathematics)

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Algebraic Switching Theory and Broadband Applications (Telecommunications)

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Reviewed by "inorganic", (Hong Kong)

his book covers Prof. Li's lifetime work and his research in switching, probability models and information theory. It worths any information engineers for a deep look, and it's a fanastic reference book for any switching researchers...

Reviewed by "inorganic", (Hong Kong)

Explosion of the Internet pushes the demand of bandwidth to a critical point. Various technologies on opical fibre system enhance the transmission bandwidth in the worldwide communication system. But, a high transmission bandwidth network

Intermediate algebra

Reviewed by a reader

This book has great explanations, but the binding falls off easily. Mine fell off in about two weeks of moderate use. But the lessons are clear, the examples are good, and the format of the book in general is easy to follow.

Infinite Words: Automata, Semigroups, Logic and Games (Pure and Applied Mathematics, Volume 141)

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Infinite Words covers all aspects of the theory of Infinite Words; from basic results to more advanced topics.Being the very first comprehensive treatment of ‘Infinite Words’, this book is the reference for researche

Introduction to Homological Algebera (Pure and Applied Mathematics (Academic Press))

Reviewed by Joseph Rotman, (Urbana, IL United States)

I have just begun writing a second edition of Homological Algebra. The new book will be published by Springer Verlag, New York, and it should be in print by the end of 2005.

Algebraic and Analytic Methods in Representation Theory (Perspectives in Mathematics, Vol 17)

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These lectures from the August 1994 European School of Group Theory summer session introduce different perspectives on reductive groups, namely: modular representations of algebraic groups and relations to quantum groups, orbital varietie

The Joy of Mathematica : Instant Mathematica for Calculus, Differential Equations, and Linear Algebra

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Reviewed by Tom in San Diego, (San Diego,California USA)

A wonderful book! Maple has been described as "the force" in CAS with Mathematica described as "the dark force". This wonderful book brings Mathematica into the light.

Reviewed by Allen Waxman "waxy15", (Newton, MA)

"The Joy of Mathematica" really does make Mathematica software a "Joy" to use, and to learn. Users of Mathematica know and love the powerful capabilities of this excellent mathematical software environment for symbolic

Introduction to Matrix Computations (Computer Science and Applied Mathematics)

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"The material presented here bridges the gap between the usual treatment of abstract vector spaces and the matrix theory with which a modern numerical analyst must be familiar in a way that should meet with widespread approval. Few books

Linear Algebra: An Introduction Using Mathematica

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Reviewed by a reader

This is a modern interpretation of Linear Algebra that effectively uses Mathematica to illustrate concepts and bring them to life. At the same time, rigor and theory are not sacrificed in any way. In fact, detailed yet easy-to-read proofs

Linear Algebra: An Introduction Using Maple

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Reviewed by S. Peker, (Quebec, Canada)

For a lot of students Linear Algebra is a difficult subject to learn. I was no exception. However, this book introduced the subject matter to me in very clear, easy to get and precise way. Logically presented theory in this book makes the

Mathematics Mechanization and Applications

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First Course in Linear Algebra

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I inherited this book from an uncle who had taken Dr. Zelinsky's linear algebra course at Northwestern University in the '70's, and it is amazingly clear and concise. I was surprised by the number of proofs - it is very rigorous with the

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