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  • Authors: Robert A. Beezer (2012)

  • A First Course in Linear Algebra is an introduction to the basic concepts of linear algebra, along with an introduction to the techniques of formal mathematics. It begins with systems of equations and matrix algebra before moving into the theory of abstract vector spaces, eigenvalues, linear transformations and matrix representations. It has numerous worked examples and exercises, along with precise statements of definitions and complete proofs of every theorem, making it ideal for independent study.

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  • Authors: Hans Riesel (2012)

  • The book treats four fundamental problems: the number of primes below a given limit, the approximate number of primes, the recognition of primes and the factorization of large numbers. The author provides explicit algorithms and computer programs, and has attempted to discuss as many of the classically important results as possible, as well as the most recent discoveries.

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  • Authors: Bernhard Korte (2012)

  • This fifth edition has again been updated, revised, and significantlyextended, with more than 60 new exercises and new material on varioustopics, including Cayley's formula, blocking flows, faster"b"-matching separation, multidimensional knapsack, multicommoditymax-flow min-cut ratio, and sparsest cut. Thus, this book represents the state of the art of combinatorial optimization.

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  • Authors: Hans-Jürgen Zimmermann (2012)

  • This introduction to fuzzy set theory and its multitude of applications seeks to balance the character of the book with the dynamic nature of the research. This edition includes new chapters on possibility theory, fuzzy logic and approximate reasoning, expert systems, fuzzy control, fuzzy data analysis, decision making and fuzzy set models in operations research. Existing material has been updated, and extended exercises are included.

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  • Authors: Neal Koblitz (2012)

  • This is a substantially revised and updated introduction to arithmetic topics, both ancient and modern, that have been at the centre of interest in applications of number theory, particularly in cryptography. As such, no background in algebra or number theory is assumed, and the book begins with a discussion of the basic number theory that is needed

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  • Authors: Richard J. Larsen (2012)

  • Noted for its integration of real-world data and case studies, this text offers sound coverage of the theoretical aspects of mathematical statistics. The authors demonstrate how and when to use statistical methods, while reinforcing the calculus that students have mastered in previous courses. Throughout the Fifth Edition, the authors have added and updated examples and case studies, while also refining existing features that show a clear path from theory to practice.