This book is an account of the combinatorics of projective spaces over a finite field, with special emphasis on one and two dimensions. With its successor volumes, Finite projective spaces over three dimensions (1985), which is devoted to three dimensions, and General Galois geometries (1991), on a general dimension, it provides a comprehensive treatise of this area of mathematics. The area is interesting in itself, but is important for its applications to coding theory and statistics, and its...
A Primer on Finite Element Analysis
by Anand V Kulkarni and Venkatesh K Havanur
Finite Mathematics & Its Applications (Books a la Carte)
by Larry Goldstein, David Schneider, and Martha Siegel
Math 120 Sdsu Custom Wileyplus with Orion Course Card
by Michael Sullivan
The Finite Element Method (The Finite Element Method)
by O C Zienkiewicz and RL Taylor
This title covers the basis of the method and its application to advanced solid mechanics and is intended for readers studying structural mechanics. It incorporates information on concepts necessary to model behaviour, such as viscoelasticity, plasticity and creep as well as shells and plates. There is also coverage of interpolation methods for shell and plate formations and material on non-linear geometry, stability and buckling of structures and large deformations.
This book is an extended history of mathematics that places mathematical development firmly in its historical context. Each section begins with a description of the geography and history of the country considered. From there, lively retelling of the creation myths and legends leads on to a description of how its people wrote and counted. This is followed by relevant mathematical material. The book covers; * The geometry of stone circles in Europe * The area of triangles and volume of pyra...
This concisely written text in finite mathematics gives a sequential, distinctly applied presentation of topics, employing a pedagogical approach that is ideal for freshmen and sophomores in business, the social sciences, and the liberal arts. The work opens with a brief review of sets and numbers, followed by an introduction to data sets, counting arguments, and the Binomial Theorem, which sets the foundation for elementary probability theory and some basic statistics. Further chapters treat gr...
Finite Elements for Analysis and Design (Computational Mathematics and Applications)
by J.E. Akin
60 Multiplication Worksheets with 4-Digit Multiplicands, 1-Digit Multipliers (60 Days Math Multiplication, #4)
by Kapoo Stem
Finite Mathematics: An Applied Approach 11E International Student Version with Wileyplus Blackboard Card Set
by Michael Sullivan
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by Ela Ozturk and Brain Puzzles Book (De)
Finite Element Methods for Analysis and Design (Computational Mathematics & Its Applications)
This text works on the premise that it is difficult to understand the theory of finite element analysis techniques until they can be successfully implemented on a computer program. Thus, the book includes computational procedures as well as the basic theory and its mathematical foundations, and several example applications. The book is primarily intended for advanced undergraduate engineering students taking a course in Finite Element Methods and Computer-Aided Design.
Finite Mathematics for the Managerial, Life, and Social Sciences, Student Solutions Manual
by Soo T Tan
Contains fully worked-out solutions to all of the odd-numbered exercises in the text, giving students a way to check their answers and ensure that they took the correct steps.