Handbook of Mathematics and Computational Science

Handbook of Mathematics and Computational Science
Title Handbook of Mathematics and Computational Science PDF eBook
Author John W. Harris
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 1064
Release 1998-07-23
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9780387947464

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This book gathers thousands of up-to-date equations, formulas, tables, illustrations, and explanations into one invaluable volume. It includes over a thousand pages of mathematical material as well as chapters on probability, mathematical statistics, fuzzy logic, and neural networks. It also contains computer language overviews of C, Fortran, and Pascal.

Handbook of Writing for the Mathematical Sciences

Handbook of Writing for the Mathematical Sciences
Title Handbook of Writing for the Mathematical Sciences PDF eBook
Author Nicholas J. Higham
Publisher SIAM
Total Pages 304
Release 1998-08-01
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 0898714206

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Nick Higham follows up his successful HWMS volume with this much-anticipated second edition.

The Mathematical-Function Computation Handbook

The Mathematical-Function Computation Handbook
Title The Mathematical-Function Computation Handbook PDF eBook
Author Nelson H.F. Beebe
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 1145
Release 2017-08-20
Genre Computers
ISBN 3319641107

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This highly comprehensive handbook provides a substantial advance in the computation of elementary and special functions of mathematics, extending the function coverage of major programming languages well beyond their international standards, including full support for decimal floating-point arithmetic. Written with clarity and focusing on the C language, the work pays extensive attention to little-understood aspects of floating-point and integer arithmetic, and to software portability, as well as to important historical architectures. It extends support to a future 256-bit, floating-point format offering 70 decimal digits of precision. Select Topics and Features: references an exceptionally useful, author-maintained MathCW website, containing source code for the book’s software, compiled libraries for numerous systems, pre-built C compilers, and other related materials; offers a unique approach to covering mathematical-function computation using decimal arithmetic; provides extremely versatile appendices for interfaces to numerous other languages: Ada, C#, C++, Fortran, Java, and Pascal; presupposes only basic familiarity with computer programming in a common language, as well as early level algebra; supplies a library that readily adapts for existing scripting languages, with minimal effort; supports both binary and decimal arithmetic, in up to 10 different floating-point formats; covers a significant portion (with highly accurate implementations) of the U.S National Institute of Standards and Technology’s 10-year project to codify mathematical functions. This highly practical text/reference is an invaluable tool for advanced undergraduates, recording many lessons of the intermingled history of computer hardw are and software, numerical algorithms, and mathematics. In addition, professional numerical analysts and others will find the handbook of real interest and utility because it builds on research by the mathematical software community over the last four decades.

Handbook of Mathematical Models in Computer Vision

Handbook of Mathematical Models in Computer Vision
Title Handbook of Mathematical Models in Computer Vision PDF eBook
Author Nikos Paragios
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 612
Release 2006-01-16
Genre Computers
ISBN 0387288317

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Abstract Biological vision is a rather fascinating domain of research. Scientists of various origins like biology, medicine, neurophysiology, engineering, math ematics, etc. aim to understand the processes leading to visual perception process and at reproducing such systems. Understanding the environment is most of the time done through visual perception which appears to be one of the most fundamental sensory abilities in humans and therefore a significant amount of research effort has been dedicated towards modelling and repro ducing human visual abilities. Mathematical methods play a central role in this endeavour. Introduction David Marr's theory v^as a pioneering step tov^ards understanding visual percep tion. In his view human vision was based on a complete surface reconstruction of the environment that was then used to address visual subtasks. This approach was proven to be insufficient by neuro-biologists and complementary ideas from statistical pattern recognition and artificial intelligence were introduced to bet ter address the visual perception problem. In this framework visual perception is represented by a set of actions and rules connecting these actions. The emerg ing concept of active vision consists of a selective visual perception paradigm that is basically equivalent to recovering from the environment the minimal piece information required to address a particular task of interest.

Handbook of Computational Group Theory

Handbook of Computational Group Theory
Title Handbook of Computational Group Theory PDF eBook
Author Derek F. Holt
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 532
Release 2005-01-13
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1420035215

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The origins of computation group theory (CGT) date back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Since then, the field has flourished, particularly during the past 30 to 40 years, and today it remains a lively and active branch of mathematics. The Handbook of Computational Group Theory offers the first complete treatment of all the fundame

Handbook of Mathematical Models for Languages and Computation

Handbook of Mathematical Models for Languages and Computation
Title Handbook of Mathematical Models for Languages and Computation PDF eBook
Author Alexander Meduna
Publisher Computing and Networks
Total Pages 761
Release 2020-01-10
Genre Computers
ISBN 1785616595

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This handbook introduces a variety of concepts in discrete mathematics and mathematical modeling for languages and computation. The authors pay special attention to the implementation of mathematical concepts to explain clearly how to encode them in computational practice. All computer programs are written in C#.

Mathematics for Computer Science

Mathematics for Computer Science
Title Mathematics for Computer Science PDF eBook
Author Eric Lehman
Publisher
Total Pages 988
Release 2017-03-08
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9789888407064

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This book covers elementary discrete mathematics for computer science and engineering. It emphasizes mathematical definitions and proofs as well as applicable methods. Topics include formal logic notation, proof methods; induction, well-ordering; sets, relations; elementary graph theory; integer congruences; asymptotic notation and growth of functions; permutations and combinations, counting principles; discrete probability. Further selected topics may also be covered, such as recursive definition and structural induction; state machines and invariants; recurrences; generating functions.