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Computability Theory: An Introduction to Recursion Theory
1 June 2012

Computability Theory: An Introduction to Recursion Theory

Computability Theory: An Introduction to Recursion Theory
ISBN: 0123849586 | 2010 | 176 pages | PDF | 2,4 MB
Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, "Photons et atomes: Introduction a lelectrodynamique quantique"
3 April 2013


Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, "Photons et atomes: Introduction a lelectrodynamique quantique"

Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, "Photons et atomes: Introduction a lelectrodynamique quantique"
Publisher: EDP Sciences | 1987 | ISBN: 286883535X | French | PDF | 490 pages | 17.47 Mb
Introduction to the Theory of Relativity
12 August 2011

Introduction to the Theory of Relativity
Introduction to the Theory of Relativity
English | PDF | 307 pages | 88.92 MB

Comprehensive coverage of the special theory (frames of reference, Lorentz transformation, relativistic mechanics of mass points, more), the general theory (principle of equivalence, Riemann-Christoffel curvature tensor, more) and the unified theory (Weyl's gauge-invariant geometry, Kaluza's five-dimensional theory and projective field theories, more.) Foreword by Albert Einstein.
Complexity Theory and Cryptology: An Introduction to Cryptocomplexity
25 August 2010

Complexity Theory and Cryptology: An Introduction to Cryptocomplexity


Complexity Theory and Cryptology: An Introduction to Cryptocomplexity


Publisher: Springer | Pages: 400 | 2005-09-01 | ISBN 3540221476 | PDF | 14 MB



Modern cryptology increasingly employs mathematically rigorous concepts and methods from complexity theory. Conversely, current research topics in complexity theory are often motivated by questions and problems from cryptology. This book takes account of this situation, and therefore its subject is what may be dubbed "cryptocomplexity'', a kind of symbiosis of these two areas. This book is written for undergraduate and graduate students of computer science, mathematics, and engineering, and can be used for courses on complexity theory and cryptology, preferably by stressing their interrelation.
An Introduction to Theory and Applications with Matlab
12 June 2010

An Introduction to Theory and Applications with Matlab
An Introduction to Theory and Applications with Matlab
Springer | 2008 | ISBN: 3540751580 | 584 pages | PDF | 10,5 MB

This book gives a good introduction to evolutionary computation for those who are first entering the field and are looking for insight into the underlying mechanisms behind them. Emphasizing the scientific and machine learning applications of genetic algorithms instead of applications to optimization and engineering, the book could serve well in an actual course on adaptive algorithms. The authors include excellent problem sets, these being divided up into "thought exercises" and "computer exercises" in genetic algorithm. Practical use of genetic algorithms demands an understanding of how to implement them, and the authors do so in the last two chapters of the book by giving the applications in various fields
Introduction to Quantum Theory
19 December 2011

Introduction to Quantum Theory

Introduction to Quantum Theory - 1 MB
182 pages | English

Providing a deeper understanding of the microscopic world through quantum theory, this supplementary text is ideal for undergraduate and graduate students in quantum theory and quantum optics. It contains physical, rather than formal, explanations; mathematical formalism is kept to a minimum; and theoretical discussions are combined with experimental results.
Introduction to the Problems of Legal Theory
23 April 2012

Introduction to the Problems of Legal Theory

Hans Kelsen, Bonnie Litschewski Paulson, Stanley L. Paulson - Introduction to the Problems of Legal Theory
1997 | ISBN: 0198265654 | PDF | 216 pages | 7.48 MB
An Introduction to Information Theory
12 June 2011

An Introduction to Information Theory
An Introduction to Information Theory
425 pages | Aug 31 2010 |ISBN: 0486240614| PDF | 5.5 Mb

Second (1980) edition. "Uncommonly good...the most satisfying discussion to be found"—Scientific American. Covers encoding and binary digits, entropy, language and meaning, efficient encoding and the noisy channel, and explores ways in which information theory relates to physics, cybernetics, psychology and art.
Introduction to the Theory of Computation
3 May 2011

Introduction to the Theory of Computation

Introduction to the Theory of Computation

1997 | 396 | ISBN: 053494728X | DJVU | 4 Mb

"Intended as an upper-level undergraduate or introductory graduate text in computer science theory," this book lucidly covers the key concepts and theorems of the theory of computation. The presentation is remarkably clear; for example, the "proof idea," which offers the reader an intuitive feel for how the proof was constructed, accompanies many of the theorems and a proof. Introduction to the Theory of Computation covers the usual topics for this type of text plus it features a solid section on complexity theory--including an entire chapter on space complexity. The final chapter introduces more advanced topics, such as the discussion of complexity classes associated with probabilistic algorithms. ...
Introduction to Programming Using Python by Y. Daniel Liang, 1st Edition
23 January 2013

Introduction to Programming Using Python by Y. Daniel Liang, 1st Edition

Y. Daniel Liang, "Introduction to Programming Using Python"
English | 2012 | ISBN-10: 0132747189 | PDF | 576 pages | 8.83 MB

Introduction to Programming Using Python is intended for use in the introduction to programming course.
Daniel Liang is known for his “fundamentals-first” approach to teaching programming concepts and techniques. “Fundamentals-first” means that students learn fundamental programming concepts like selection statements, loops, and functions, before moving into defining classes. Students learn basic logic and programming concepts before moving into object-oriented programming, and GUI programming.
Building Ideas: An Introduction to Architectural Theory
24 September 2010

Building Ideas: An Introduction to Architectural Theory
Building Ideas: An Introduction to Architectural Theory
John Wiley & Sons | 2000 | ISBN: 0471851949 | 242 pages | PDF | 10,8 MB

Building Ideas An Introduction to Architectural Theory This book is an essential text for students of architecture and related disciplines, satisfying the demand for an accessible introduction to the major theoretical debates in contemporary architecture. Written in a lucid and user-friendly style, the book also acts as a guide and companion volume to the many primary theoretical texts recently made available in reprinted collections.
An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers, 6 Ed
9 March 2013


An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers, 6 Ed

An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers, 6 Ed
G. H. Hardy, M. Wright, Andrew Wiles,
English | 2008 | ISBN: 0199219869, 7115214271 | 621 pages | PDF | 11 MB
Introduction to Group Theory
5 November 2012

Introduction to Group Theory
Introduction to Group Theory
EMS | 2008 | ISBN: 3037190418 | 189 pages | PDF | 10 MB

With its many examples, exercises, and full solutions to selected exercises, this book provides a gentle introduction that is ideal for self-study and an excellent preparation for applications. A distinguished feature of the book is that algebraic and geometric techniques are balanced. The beautiful theory of train tracks is illustrated by two nontrivial examples.
Introduction to Graph Theory, 4th Edition
27 July 2010

Introduction to Graph Theory, 4th Edition
Introduction to Graph Theory, 4th Edition
Publisher: Addison Wesley | 1996 | PDF | 184 pages | ISBN: 0582249937 | 13.1Mb

Provides a basic foundation on trees, algorithms, Eulerian and Hamilton graphs, planar graphs and coloring, with special reference to four color theorem. Discusses directed graphs and transversal theory and related these areas to Markov chains and network flows