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  • Authors: Martha L. Abell (1994)

  • This text has been updated in order to be compatible with Mathematica version 2.2. The book focuses on the most used features of Mathematica and gears its approach toward the beginning Mathematica user. Topical coverage includes calculus, linear algebra and discrete mathematics.

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  • Authors: William J. Cook (1998)

  • Combinatorial Optimization is an ideal introduction to this mathematical discipline for advanced undergraduates and graduate students of discrete mathematics, computer science, and operations research. Written by a team of recognized experts, the text offers a thorough, highly accessible treatment of both classical concepts and recent results. The topics include: * Network flow problems * Optimal matching * Integrality of polyhedra * Matroids * NP-completeness Featuring logical and consistent exposition, clear explanations of basic and advanced concepts, many real-world examples, and helpful, skill-building exercises, Combinatorial Optimization is certain to become the standard text in the field for many years to come.

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  • Authors: Dimitri P. Bertsekas (1999)

  • This extensive rigorous texbook, developed through instruction at MIT, focuses on nonlinear and other types of optimization: iterative algorithms for constrained and unconstrained optimization, Lagrange multipliers and duality, large scale problems, and the interface between continuous and discrete optimization. Among its special features, the book: 1) provides extensive coverage of iterative optimization methods within a unifying framework 2) provides a detailed treatment of interior point methods for linear programming 3) covers in depth duality theory from both a variational and a geometrical/convex analysis point of view 4) includes much new material on a number of topics, such as neural network training, discrete-time optimal control, and large-scale optimization 5) includes a ...

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  • Authors: - (1997)

  • This book is a supplement to Mathematical Olympiads 1995: OlympiadProblems from Around the World, published by the American MathematicsCompetitions. It contains solutions to the problems from 28 national andregional contests featured in the earlier pamphlet, together with selectedproblems (without solutions) from national and regional contests givenduring the academic year 1995-1996.

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  • Authors: F. Richard Moore (1990)

  • This is a general introduction to the theory of computer music, giving details on sound, digital signal processing, math, and C programming. It assumes a strong knowledge of music.

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  • Authors: Maurice Hinson (1995)

  • This historical survey focuses on music for piano solo but also includes important compositions for piano duet and two pianos. Scholarly yet readable, it covers the entire repertoire from the Renaissance to the late 20th century and incorporates a bibliography of 1 100 sources for further study.

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  • Authors: James Bastien (1997)

  • This Primer series for young beginners (ages-5-6) begins with pre-staff notation, and proceeds to reading on the grand staff. The combination of original, folk, and seasonal songs, and full-color artwork makes learning a treat. Students who complete both Primers A & B are ready for study in Level 1 of Bastien Piano Basics