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Algebraic and Differential Topology of Robust Stability
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In this book, two seemingly unrelated fields -- algebraic topology and robust control -- are brought together. The book develops algebraic/differential topology from an application-oriented point of view. The book takes the reader on a pa
Clifford Algebra: A Computational Tool for Physicists
Editorial review
Reviewed by M de Wit, (Dallas, TX USA)
I would rate this book as a gem! To calibrate that let me say that I think Weinreich's Geometrical Vectors and Foster and Nightingale's General Relativity are gems. Chapter 1 gives a beautiful, clear and concise introduction to Clifford A
Reviewed by Theodore Erler, (Goleta, CA United States)
Snygg's book is a thoroughly delightful introduction to Clifford Algebra and its applications in physics. It is detailed, readable, and at times even humorous... but always clear and educational. Snygg presents Clifford Algebra above all
From a letter to the author. John, I have to write you to tell you what a wonderful book you wrote. I still can't believe how good it is. Yesterday I was waiting for a television show to begin in ten minutes and I picked your book up whil
The author writes in the Introduction: "Much of Clifford algebra is quite simple. If this fact were generally recognized, Clifford algebra would be more widely used as a computational tool." However, a few applications discussed
Fundamental Problems of Algorithmic Algebra
Editorial review
algebra, roots of polynomials, Sturm theory, and Grobner bases. DLC: Algebra--Data processing.
Reviewed by W Boudville, (US)
There was once a time when computer algebra seems amazingly exotic. Sure, computers could crunch raw numbers. But no surprises there. It was quite another event to see a computer factor a simple algebraic expression, or perform symbolic i
Wonders of Numbers: Adventures in Math, Mind, and Meaning
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Reviewed by Daryl R. Anderson "dander", (Trumansburg, NY USA)
; Guy ! A nice combo.
Reviewed by Craig Matteson, (Ann Arbor, MI)
t; in the back provide explanations that are also written as a springboard for further investigation.Good stuff! Four stars only because it is so specialized. But if you like this topic it is a five star book.
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Reviewed by lafilletterevolution, (hong kong)
, every reader of this book will be stuck to it once they've placed their hands on the cover.
Reviewed by Lynne Kelly, (Hurstbridge, Victoria, Australia)
vate the students to pursue it. It is lovely to have material to use which doesn't just lead to a correct answer and end to the problem, but leads them to take it further and further.Wonderful!
Reviewed by Dennis W. Gordon, (Madison, WI)
Now here is a fine weekend escape - a delightful book to be read with one's feet up and an ice cold beverage all the while contemplating the wonders of numbers. Mostly about the integers, there are such mathematical adventures as 2, 3, an
The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Math and Logic (Oxford Handbooks in Philosophy)
Editorial review
Mathematics and logic have been central topics of concern since the dawn of philosophy. Since logic is the study of correct reasoning, it is a fundamental branch of epistemology and a priority in any philosophical system. Philosophers hav
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