Computational Simulation Tools in Engineering
by V. Ramesh Kumar, T Bala Narsaiah, and K Ravichand
Finite Fields and Their Applications (de Gruyter Proceedings in Mathematics)
The volume covers wide-ranging topics from Theory: structure of finite fields, normal bases, polynomials, function fields, APN functions. Computation: algorithms and complexity, polynomial factorization, decomposition and irreducibility testing, sequences and functions. Applications: algebraic coding theory, cryptography, algebraic geometry over finite fields, finite incidence geometry, designs, combinatorics, quantum information science.
Große Sätze Und Schöne Beweise Der Mathematik (Wissenschaftliche Taschenbucher, #227)
by Josef Naas and Wolfgang Tutschke
Characters of Groups and Lattices over Orders (De Gruyter Textbook)
by Alexander Zimmermann
This is the fi rst textbook leading coherently from classical character theory to the theory of lattices over orders and integral representations of fi nite groups. Character theory is developed in a highly pedagogical way including many examples and exercises covering at once the fi rst defi nitions up to Clifford theory, Brauer's induction theorem and the splitting fi eld theorem, as well as self-dual simple modules allowing bilinear forms. This latter part is done step by step using the appro...
This updated edition of this classic book is devoted to ordinary representation theory and is addressed to finite group theorists intending to study and apply character theory. It contains many exercises and examples, and the list of problems contains a number of open questions.
Finite Elements and Approximation (Dover Books on Engineering)
by O C Zienkiewicz and K Morgan
Finite Mathematics and Its Applications
by Larry Joel Goldstein, David I Schneider, and Martha J Siegel
This text presents topics with straightforward, interesting applications intended to improve students' mathematical maturity while giving them an appreciation for the usefulness of mathematics. It includes many updated examples and over 200 new exercises.
Joint Modeling of Longitudinal and Time-to-Event Data (Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics and Applied Probability)
by Robert Elashoff, Gang Li, and Ning Li
Longitudinal studies often incur several problems that challenge standard statistical methods for data analysis. These problems include non-ignorable missing data in longitudinal measurements of one or more response variables, informative observation times of longitudinal data, and survival analysis with intermittently measured time-dependent covariates that are subject to measurement error and/or substantial biological variation. Joint modeling of longitudinal and time-to-event data has emerged...
Wiley Plus/Web CT Stand-alone to accompany Mathematics (Wiley Plus Products)
by Michael Sullivan
Graph Notebook (Graph Paper Traveler Notebook)
by Modhouses Publishing
Domain Decomposition Methods - Algorithms and Theory (Springer Series in Computational Mathematics, #34)
by Andrea Toselli and Olof Widlund
This book offers a comprehensive presentation of some of the most successful and popular domain decomposition preconditioners for finite and spectral element approximations of partial differential equations. It places strong emphasis on both algorithmic and mathematical aspects. It covers in detail important methods such as FETI and balancing Neumann-Neumann methods and algorithms for spectral element methods.
Characters of Finite Groups (De Gruyter Expositions in Mathematics)
by Yakov G. Berkovich, Lev S. Kazarin, and Emmanuel M. Zhmud'
The aim of the Expositions is to present new and important developments in pure and applied mathematics. Well established in the community over more than two decades, the series offers a large library of mathematical works, including several important classics. The volumes supply thorough and detailed expositions of the methods and ideas essential to the topics in question. In addition, they convey their relationships to other parts of mathematics. The series is addressed to advanced readers...
Math Challenge I-C Finite Math (Math Challenge Curriculum Textboos, #21)
by David Reynoso, John Lensmire, and Kevin Wang
Convolution and Equidistribution: Sato-Tate Theorems for Finite-Field Mellin Transforms (Am-180)
by Nicholas M. Katz
Topology is a natural, geometric, and intuitively appealing branch of mathematics that can be understood and appreciated by students as they begin their study of advanced mathematical topics. Designed for a one-semester introduction to topology at the undergraduate and beginning graduate levels, this text is accessible to students familiar with multivariable calculus. Rigorous but not abstract, the treatment emphasizes the geometric nature of the subject and the applications of topological ideas...