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Compact numerical methods for computers: Linear algebra and function minimisation

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Author: J. C. Nash

A handbook for the computational solution of numerical problems by computer users of all disciplines, particularly relevant to those working with 'small' computers. Emphasis is placed on the various problem types, how they arise and how they can be solved in practical situations.


The Complete Idiot's Guide to Computer Terms

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Author: Joe Kraynak

The perfect computer dictionary gets even better with this new edition, packed with over 1,000 of the latest terms, acronyms, definitions, and concepts for beginning users. This handy guide makes the language of computer technology easy to learn.

  • Covers everything from Apple to Zoom
  • Filled with everyday examples and clear illustrations to explain unfamiliar concepts
  • Lighthearted tone and thorough cross-referencing make the information easy to use


Contemporary's Calculator Power: A Modern Approach to Math Skills

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Author: Robert Mitchell


Fundamental Concepts of Computer Science: Mathematical Foundations of Programming

Fundamental Concepts of Computer Science: Mathematical Foundations of Programming Lowest new price: $1,361.08
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Author: Leon S. Levy

Professional programmers and computer science students alike will appreciate this easy-to-use reference. It provides the vital foundation every computer scientist must have -- how to formulate an algorithm in some mathematical form.

To accomplish this, the author uses a layered approach with each successive chapter reinforcing the preceding chapters. Numerous exercises, graded by level of difficulty, are provided to fully convey the material.

A proven text for introductory computer science courses, the book includes sections on sets, functions, and relations; algebraic systems; and programming applications.


Math for Computer Science

Math for Computer Science Lowest new price: $52.81
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Author: A. Arnold

This Text Provides the essential mathematics needed to study computing. The authors are aware that many student do not have the same mathematical background common 5 years ago and this book has been written to accommodate these changes.Many exercises are provided with detailed answers and difficult concepts are thoroughly illustrated to help learning. Chapters are designed to be read in isolation with interdependence between chapters minimalised.


The Theory of Computation (Harper & Row Computer Science and Technology Series)

The Theory of Computation (Harper & Row Computer Science and Technology Series) Lowest new price: $175.77
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Author: Derrick Wood

Presents easily accessible coverage of language theory, concentrating on the major properties of the fundamental and automata models for languages. Focuses on practical applications such as finite automata and pattern matching, regular expressions and text editing, extended context-free grammars, and syntax diagrams. Simple and elegant proofs are given for theorems usually considered difficult (e.g., Parikh's theorem or the proof that every finite automata has an equivalent regular expression). Provides algorithms in a Pascal-like notation which complement discussions of constructions and programming. Each chapter includes a springboard section introducing topics for further investigation. Also provides short exercises and programming projects plus extensive examples.


Understanding the FFT: A Tutorial on the Algorithm & Software for Laymen, Students, Technicians & Working Engineers

Understanding the FFT: A Tutorial on the Algorithm & Software for Laymen, Students, Technicians & Working Engineers Lowest used price: $20.51
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Author: Anders E. Zonst

This is a tutorial on the FFT algorithm (fast Fourier transform) including an introduction to the DFT (discrete Fourier transform). It is written for the non-specialist in this field. It concentrates on the actual software (programs written in BASIC) so that readers will be able to use this technology when they have finished. Aimed at working engineers, advanced technicians and students.

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Compact Numerical Methods for Computers: Linear Algebra and Function Minimisation

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Author: J. C. Nash

A handbook for the computational solution of numerical problems by computer users of all disciplines, particularly relevant to those working with 'small' computers. Emphasis is placed on the various problem types, how they arise and how they can be solved in practical situations.


Dictionary of Computer and Telecommunications Acronyms (Wynwood Lexicon Series)

Dictionary of Computer and Telecommunications Acronyms (Wynwood Lexicon Series) Lowest new price: $12.00
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First Leaves: A Tutorial Introduction to Maple V

First Leaves: A Tutorial Introduction to Maple V Lowest new price: $3.15
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Author: Bruce W. Char

This tutorial shows how to use Maple both as a calculator with instant access to hundreds of high-level math routines and as a programming language for more demanding tasks. It covers topics such as the basic data types and statements in the Maple language. It explains the differences between numeric computation and symbolic computation and illustrates how both are used in Maple. Extensive "how-to" examples are used throughout the tutorial to show how common types of calculations can be expressed easily in Maple. The manual also uses many graphics examples to illustrate the way in which 2D and 3D graphics can aid in understanding the behavior of functions.


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