An Introduction to Clifford Algebras and Spinors
by Jayme Vaz, Jr. and Roldao da Rocha, Jr.
An in depth exploration of how Clifford algebras and spinors have been sparking collaboration and bridging the gap between Physics and Mathematics. This collaboration has been the consequence of a growing awareness of the importance of algebraic and geometric properties in many physical phenomena, and of the discovery of common ground through various touch points: relating Clifford algebras and the arising geometry to so-called spinors, and to their three definitions (both from the mathematical...
Algebra. Some Current Trends (Lecture Notes in Mathematics, #1352)
The Humongous Book of Basic Math and Pre-Algebra Problems (Humongous Books)
by W. Michael Kelley
Math struggles? This book makes math fun again! Most math and study guides are as dry and difficult as the professors that write them. In The Humongous Book of Basic Math and Pre-Algebra Problems, author W. Michael Kelley enjoys being the exception. It is full of solved problems, but along the margin Kelley makes notes, adding missing steps and simplifying concepts. In this way questions that would normally baffle students suddenly become crystal clear. His unique method fully prepares student...
Linear Algebra and Its Applications with OLP witheText, Global Edition
by David C Lay, Steven R Lay, and Judi J McDonald
Generalized Inverses: Theory and Computations (Developments in Mathematics, #53)
by Guorong Wang, Yimin Wei, and Sanzheng Qiao
This book begins with the fundamentals of the generalized inverses, then moves to more advanced topics. It presents a theoretical study of the generalization of Cramer's rule, determinant representations of the generalized inverses, reverse order law of the generalized inverses of a matrix product, structures of the generalized inverses of structured matrices, parallel computation of the generalized inverses, perturbation analysis of the generalized inverses, an algorithmic study of the compu...
Algebraic Model Theory (NATO Science Series C, #496)
Recent major advances in model theory include connections between model theory and Diophantine and real analytic geometry, permutation groups, and finite algebras. The present book contains lectures on recent results in algebraic model theory, covering topics from the following areas: geometric model theory, the model theory of analytic structures, permutation groups in model theory, the spectra of countable theories, and the structure of finite algebras. Audience: Graduate students in...
In this modern treatment of the topic, Rolland Trapp presents an accessible introduction to the topic of multivariable calculus, supplemented by the use of fully interactive three-dimensional graphics throughout the text. Multivariable Calculus opens with an introduction to points, curves and surfaces, easing student transitions from two- to three-dimensions, and concludes with the main theorems of vector calculus. All standard topics of multivariable calculus are covered in between, including...
Model Theory and Algebra (Lecture Notes in Mathematics, #498)
Introductory Algebra for College Students, Books a la Carte Edition
by Robert F Blitzer
Nonselfadjoint Operator Algebras, Operator Theory, and Related Topics (Progress in Mathematics, #104)
Prealgebra & Introductory Algebra with Mathxl (24-Month Access)
by Elayn Martin-Gay
The brand-new edition of Barron's Let's Review Integrated Algebra, designed as a supplementary textbook for New York State high school students taking the Regents exam, can be purchased as part of a two-book set with Barron's Integrated Algebra Regents Exams and Answers. The Power Pack represents a savings of $2.99 when compared to the prices of the books purchased separately.