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Wolf E.L. - Nanophysics and nanotechnology. An introduction to modern concepts in nanoscience | |
Kedlaya K.S., Poonen B., Vakil R. - The William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition 1985-2000: Problems, Solutions, and Commentary | 143 |
Engel A. - Problem-Solving Strategies | 294-298, 306-309 |
Abramowitz M., Stegun I. (eds.) - Handbook of Mathematical Functions with Formulas, Graphs, and Mathematical Table | 16 |
Apostol T.M. - Calculus (vol 1) | 358-373 |
Spiegel M.R. - Mathematical Handbook of Formulas and Tables | 21, 22, 25 |
Ito K. - Encyclopedic Dictionary of Mathematics. Vol. 2 | 74.A 294.F |
Abramowitz M., Stegun I. - Handbook of Mathematical Functions with Formulas, Graphs, and Mathematical Tables | 16 |
Dummit D.S., Foote R.M. - Abstract algebra | 1, 512, 515, 654 |
Lang S. - Algebra | 272 |
Morse P., Feshbach H. - Methods of Theoretical Physics (part 1) | 350 |
Morse P., Feshbach H. - Methods of Theoretical Physics (part 2) | 350 |
Dodge C.W. - Sets, logic & numbers | 153, 249-257, 250 |
Graham R.L., Knuth D.E., Patashnik O. - Concrete mathematics | 64 |
Mauch S. - Introduction to Methods of Applied Mathematics or Advanced Mathematical Methods for Scientists and Engineers | 111 |
Hamilton W.R. - The collected mathematical papers. Volume 3: algebra | See imaginary quantities and couples |
Hayek S.I. - Advanced mathematical methods in science and engineering | 185 |
Oprea J. - Differential Geometry and Its Applications | 219 |
Harris J. - Algebraic Geometry: a first course | 3, 187 |
Allgower E.L., Georg K. - Introduction to numerical continuation methods | see '$\mathbb{C}$' |
Barbeau E.J. - Polynomials: a problem book | 13-16, 401 |
Newman D.J. - Analytic number theory | 18 |
Kuttler K. - Introduction to linear algebra for mathematicians | 8 |
Lutz M., Ascher d. - Learning Python | 2nd |
Foy B.D., Phoenix T., Schwartz R.L. - Learning Perl | |
Kneebone G.T. - Mathematical Logic and the Foundation of Mathematics | 139 |
Gilbert W.J., Nicholson W.K. - Modern Algebra with Applications | 4, 223 |
de Branges L., Rovnyak J. - Square summable power series | 1 |
Whittaker E.T., Watson G.N. - A Course of Modern Analysis | 3-10 (Chapter I) |
Adamek J., Herrlich H., Stecker G.E. - Abstract and Concrete Categories - The Joy of Cats | 2.1 |
Buss S.R. - 3-D computer graphics. A mathematical introduction with openGL | 299 |
Weinberger H.F. - First course in partial defferential equations with complex variables and transform methods | 201-206 |
Smirnov V.I. - Higher mathematics. Vol.1 | 444 |
Patrick T., Craig J. - Visual Basic 2005 Cookbook: Solutions for VB 2005 Programmers | 2nd 3rd 4th |
Vince J. - Vector Analysis for Computer Graphics | 182 |
Benson D. - Mathematics and music | 23, 26, 45, 201, 345 |
Maple 8. Learning guide | 13 |
Maeder R.E. - Computer science with mathematica | see 'Numbers, comple' |
Levine I.N. - Molecular Spectroscopy | 13-14 |
Leach A.R. - Molecular Modelling Principles and Applications | 16-18 |
Deitel H.M. - C++ How to Program | 2nd |
Dodge C.W. - Foundations of algebra and analysis | 153, 249-257, 250 |
Edwards H. - Advanced Calculus: A Differential Forms Approach | 289-291 |
Hand L.N., Finch J.D. - Analytical Mechanics | 111 |
Franklin P. - Fourier Methods | 1, 15 |
Hamilton J.D. - Time Series Analysis | 708-711 |
Buzaglo M. - Logic of Concept Expansion | 51, 69, 108, 109 |
Sagan H. - Advanced Calculus of Real-Valued Functions of a Real Variable and Vector-Valued Functions of a Vector Variable | (22) |
Dudley R.M., Fulton W. (Ed) - Real Analysis and Probability | 153, 521-524 |
Coffin D. - Algebra and Pre-Calculus on the HP 48G/GX | 60 |
Sokolnikoff I.S. - Advanced Calculus | 173 |
James I.M. - Topological and Uniform Spaces | 30, 35, 47 |
MacNeil D.B. - Modern Mathematics for the Practical Man | 18 |
Connell E.H. - Elements of abstract and linear algebra | 1, 40, 46, 47, 97, 104 |
Lozansky E., Rousseau C. - Winning Solutions | 35-44 |
Goldblatt R. - Topoi | 423 |
Mayer J.E., Mayer M.G. - Statistical Mechanics | 43, 46 |
Koblitz N. - A course in number theory and cryptography | 17 |
Blyth T.S., Robertson E.F. - Basic Linear Algebra | 25 |
Olds C.D., Davidoff G. - Geometry of Numbers | 54, 133-134 |
Gleick J. - Chaos. Making a new science | 215-220, 222-223, 226-232, 240 |
Shankar R. - Basic Training In Mathematics | 89 |
Rockmore D. - Stalking the Riemann Hypothesis: The Quest to Find the Hidden Law of Prime Numbers | 69, 70-73 |
Pickover C.A. - Wonders of Numbers: Adventures in Mathematics, Mind, and Meaning | 243-245 |
Wapner L. - The Pea and the Sun: A Mathematical Paradox | 141 |
Mumford D., Wright D., Series C. - Indra's Pearls: The Vision of Felix Klein | 36-61 |
Spivak M. - Calculus | 491, 496 |
Fripp A., Fripp J., Fripp M. - Just-in-Time Math for Engineers | 7-8, 50 |
Feynman R.P. - QED, the strange theory of light and matter | 63 |
Feynman R.P., Leighton R.B., Sands M. - The Feynman lectures on physics (vol.1) | 22-7 ff, 23-1 ff |
Knuth D.E. - The art of computer programming (vol. 2 Seminumerical Algorithms) | 420, 497 |
Lang S. - Undergraduate Algebra | 346 |
Newman J.R. - The World of Mathematics, Volume 1 | 31, 60, 71, 119, 162, 308-309, 322, 529 (see also 'Imaginary numbers') |
Lang S.A. - Undergraduate Analysis | 95 |
Gardiner A. - Infinite Processes: Background to Analysis | 14, 15, 161, 270, 295 |
Sedgewick R. - Algorithms | 473-478 |
Lerner K.L., Lerner B.W. - The gale encyclopedia of science (Vol. 6) | 2:972-975, 2:973t, 2:974t, 3:2092 |
Coxeter H.S.M. - Introduction to Geometry | 135-147 |
Elberly D.H., Shoemake K. - Game Physics | 546-547 |
Ito K. - Encyclopedic Dictionary of Mathematics | 74.A, 294.F |
Polkinghorne J.C. - The quantum world | 23, 40, 93 |
Fundamentals of engineering. Supplied-reference handbook | 5, 75 |
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics - Historical Topics for the Mathematics Classroom Thirty-First Yearbook | [76], 3, 15, 16, 35, 36, 83-84, 244, 245-247, 256, 259, 278, 279, 290-294, 311, 358-359 |
Barton J.J., Nackman L.R. - Scientific and engineering C++ | 21, 478 |
Sokolnikoff I.S. - Mathematics of Physics and Modern Engineering | 166, 527 |
Gray J. - Mastering Mathematica | 9 |
Apostol T.M. - Calculus: One-Variable Calculus with an Introduction to Linear Algebra, Vol. 1 | 358-373 |
van de Hulst H.C. - Light Scattering by Small Particles | 17 |
Weir A.J. - Lebesgue Integration and Measure | 13 |
Munk M.M. - Fundamentals Of Fluid Dynamics For Aircraft Designers | 47, 48 |
Newman J.R. (ed.) - The World of Mathematics, Volume 4 | 31, 60, 71, 119, 162, 308-309, 322, 529 (see also 'Imaginary numbers') |
Strichartz R.S. - The way of analysis | 54 |
Kasner E., Newman J. - Mathematics and the Imagination | 95, 101-102, 103, 210 |
Feynman R.P., Leighton R.B., Sands M. - The Feynman lectures on physics (vol.2) | I-22-7 ff, I-23-1 ff |
Coxeter H.S.M. - Regular Polytopes | 3, 64, 214-216 |
Guggenheimer H.W. - Differential Geometry | 93 |
Lawrence C. Paulson - ML for the working programmer | 59-61 |
Rockmore D. - Stalking the Riemann Hypothesis | 69, 70-73 |
Berger M., Cole M. (translator) - Geometry I (Universitext) | 0.2 |
Desloge E.A. - Classical Mechanics. Volume 1 | 437 |
Wolf E.L. - Nanophysics and nanotechnology: an introduction to modern concepts in nanoscience | 51, 58 |
Fine B., Rosenberger G. - Fundamental Theorem of Algebra | 10, 10-19 |
Park D. - Introduction to the quantum theory | 613, 617 |
Hamming R.W. - Numerical methods for scientists and engineers | 54 |
Weyl H. - Symmetry | 136 |
D'Angelo J.P., West D.B. - Mathematical Thinking: Problem-Solving and Proofs | 168, 324, 361, 70 |
Hazewinkel M. - Handbook of Algebra (part 2) | 281 |
Spiegel M.R. - Schaum's mathematical handbook of formulas and tables | 21, 22, 25 |
Kuttler K. - Calculus, Applications and Theory | 73 |
Evans G.A., Blackledge J.M., Yardley P. - Analytic Methods for Partial Differential Equations | 29 |
Sundararajan D. - The discrete fourier transform: theory, algorithms and applications | 333 |
Conway J.H. - The Book of Numbers | 23, 214 |
Greiner W. - Classical electrodynamics | 100 |
Alexanderson G.L. (ed.), Klosinski L.F. (ed.), Larson L.C. (ed.) - William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition: Problems and Solutions 1965-1984 | 1967, B-1, 1973, B-2, 1979, B-6 |
Shankar R. - Principles of quantum mechanics | 660 |
Dewdney A.K. - Beyond reason. 8 great problems that reveal the limits of science | 101, 102, 131 |
Weyl H. - Philosophy of mathematics and natural science | 32 |
Gilmore R. - Lie Groups, Lie Algebras and Some of Their Applications | 2, 6, 7, 12, 15-18, 55 |
Houston W.V. - Principles of Mathematical Physics | 34 |
Dunn F., Parberry I. - 3D Math Primer for Graphics and Game Development | 160-162 (see also Quaternion) |
Mac Lane S., Birkhoff G.D. - Algebra | 397 |
Schlichenmaier M. - An Introduction to Riemann Surfaces, Algebraic Curves and Moduli Spaces | 135 |
Kurosh A. - Higher Algebra | 107, 110, 112ff (see also Algebra of complex numbers) |
Gardiner A. - Discovering Mathematics: The Art of Investigation | 108, 109 |
Knopp K. - Theory and applications of infinite series | see "Numbers" |
Curtis M.L. - Abstract Linear Algebra | 6 |
Thompson W.J. - Computing for Scientists and Engineers: A Workbook of Analysis, Numerics, and Applications | 18-25 |
Seibel P. - Practical common Lisp | 119 |
Taylor P. - Text-to-Speech Synthesis | 268 |
Spiegel M.R. - Schaum's outline of theory and problems of probability and statistics | 2 |
Struik D.J. - A concise history of mathematics. Volume 2 | 114, 263 |
Blanchard P., Devaney R.L. - Differential Equations | 291, 744 |
C. Caratheodory, F. Steinhardt - Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable. 2 Volumes | 2 |
Rektorys K. - Survey of applicable mathematics | 47-49 |
Bridges D.S. - Foundations Of Real And Abstract Analysis | 19 |
Schubert H. - Mathematical essays and recreations | 24, 35 |
Beaumont R.A., Pierce R.S. - The Algebraic Foundations of Mathematics | 2, 287 |
Lang S. - Algebra | 272 |
Sutton O.G. - Mathematics in action | 26 |
Pedrotti L.M. - Introduction to Optics | 177, 78 |
Macrobert T.M. - Functions of a complex variable | 1 |
Coxeter H.S.M. - The Real Projective Plane | 187-188 |
Riley, Hobson - Mathematical Methods for Physics and Engineering | 86-117 |
Berkeley E.C. - Giant Brains Or Machines That Think | 128-129 |
Nehari Z. - Conformal mapping | 49 |
Gleason A. - Fundamentals of Abstract Analysis | 129ff |
Mayer J.E., Goeppert Mayer M. - Statistical mechanics | 43, 46 |
Coxeter H. - Regular polytopes | 3, 64, 214-216 |
Tietze H. - Famous Problems of Mathematics Solved and Unsolved | 169 |
Finkbeiner D.T. - Introduction to Matrices and Linear Transformations | 169-172, 189-191 |
Kells L.M. - Plane and Spherical Trigonometry | 201 |
Myler H.R., Weeks A.R. - Computer imaging recipes in C | 150 |
Sommerville D.M.Y. - The elements of non-Euclidean geometry | 181, 248 |
Bettinger A.K. - Algebra and Trigonometry (International Textbooks in Mathematics) | 189 |
Knopp K., Bagemihl F. - Infinite Sequences and Series | 9 |
Woods F. S, Bailey F.H. - A course in mathematics. Volume I | 31 |
Fink K. - A brief history of mathematics | 73, 104, 123, 226, 182 |
Morse P.M. - Methods of theoretical physics | 350 |
Fox H., Bolton W. - Mathematics for Engineers and Technologists | 69 |
Conway J.H., Smith D.A. - On Quaternions and Octonions: Their Geometry, Arithmetic, and Symmetry | 5 |
Copeland A.H. - Geometry, algebra, and trigonometry by vector methods | 277, 278 |
Kasner E., Newman J. - Mathematics and the imagination | 95, 101-102, 103, 210 |
Ore O. - Number theory and its history | 158-163, 347, 348 |
Lang S. - Undergraduate analysis | 95 |
Beckenbach E.F., Bellman R. - Introduction to Inequalities | 41 |
Katz V.J. - A History of Mathematics: An Introduction | 364-367, 446-447, 659-660 |
Moskowitz M.A. - Adventures in mathematics | 32 |
Gould H., Tobochnik J., Christian W. - An introduction to computer simulation methods | 41-44 |
Rektorys K. (ed.) - Survey of Applicable Mathematics | 47-49 |
Sawyer W.W. - Mathematician's Delight | 227, 228, 230, 232, 233 |
Hugh D. Young, Roger A. Freedman - University physics with modern physics | 1091 |
Loomis L.H., Sternberg S. - Advanced calculus | 240ff |
Dorst L., Fontijne D., Mann S. - Geometric algebra for computer science | 177-178 |
Tenenbaum M., Pollard H. - Ordinary differential equations: an elementary textbook for students of mathematics, engineering, and the sciences | 197-201 |
Hirsch M.W., Smale S. - Differential Equations, Dynamical Systems, and Linear Algebra | 323 |
Hobbie R., Roth B. - Intermediate Physics for Medicine and Biology, | 291 |
Strang G. - Introduction to Applied Mathematics | 192, 330, 349 |
HarrisR. - Nonclassical physics: beyond Newton's view | 592-594 |
Langtangen H. - A Primer on Scientific Programming with Python | 31 |
Daepp U., Gorkin P. - Reading, writing and proving. Close look at mathematics | 40 |
Ashby N., Miller S.C. - Principles of modern physics | 8 |
Jeffreys H. - Methods Of Mathematical Physics | 333 |
Wrede R.C., Spiegel M. - Theory and problems of advanced calculus | 6, 13, 14 |
Lang S. - Linear Algebra | 34 |
Synge J.L. - Relativity: The Special Theory | 56 |
Dieudonne J. - Linear Algebra and Geometry. | 5.5.2 |
Derbyshire J. - Prime Obsession: Bernhard Riemann and the greatest unsolved problem in mathematics | 169-170, 171, 172, 173, 175-177, 180, 190 |
Horn R.A. - Matrix Analysis | 531, 532 |
Grimaldi R.P., Rothman D.J. - Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics | 134, 356, 465 |
Hamilton J.D. - Time Series Analysis | 708-711 |
Rektorys K. - Survey of Applicable Mathematics.Volume 2. | I 9 ff |
Courant R., Robbins H. - What Is Mathematics?: An Elementary Approach to Ideas and Methods | 88-103 |
Hassani S. - Mathematical Methods: for Students of Physics and Related Fields | 471-488 |
Gullberg J. - Mathematics: from the birth of numbers | 71, 87, 131, 787 |
Cofman J. - What to Solve? Problems and Suggestions for Young Mathematicians | 208, 220 |
Gossett E. - Discrete Math with Proof | A4, see "Number systems, complex numbers" |
Spivak M. - Calculus on Manifolds: A Modern Approach to Classical Theorems of Advanced Calculus | 104 |
Childs L. - A concrete introduction to higher algebra | 4, 136, 237, 260, 312 |
Walser H., Pedersen J. - 99 Points of Intersection: Examples, Pictures, Proofs | 140 |
Johnson W.C. - Mathematical and physical principles of engineering analysis | 182-186 |
Knuth D.E. - Axioms and Hulls | 70 |
Courant R. - Differential and Integral Calculus, Vol. 1 | 73-75 |
James I.M. (ed.) - Topological and Uniform Spaces | 30, 35, 47 |
Abhyankar S.S. - Lectures on Algebra Volume 1 | 3, 52-59, 599 |
Kline M. - Mathematics for the Nonmathematician | 26 |
Stillwell J. - Mathematics and its history | 56, 57, 59, 72, 90, 131, 153, 159, 222 |
Davis P., Hersh R. - The Mathematical Experience | 197, 413 |
Deitel H., Deitel P.J. - C. How to Program | 721 |
Ivanov O.A. - Easy as Pi?: An Introduction to Higher Mathematics | 75, 76, 81, 118, 122, 124 |
Carr G.S. - Formulas and Theorems in Pure Mathematics | A.28, C.90, 99, G.11, J.22, 35, 67, 93, L.54, 75, 80, M.22, Mo.70, Q.4 |
Feynman R., Leighton R., Sands M. - Lectures on Physics 2 | I-22-7 ff, I-23-1 ff |
Muir J. - Of Men and Numbers: The Story of the Great Mathematicians | 160, 163-164 |
Abramowitz M., Stegun I.A. (eds.) - Handbook of mathematical functions (without numerical tables) | 16 |
Hubbard B. - The World According to Wavelets: The Story of a Mathematical Technique in the Making | 101-102, 214-215 |
Posamentier A.S. - The Fabulous Fibonacci Numbers | 120, 320 |
Young D.M., Gregory R.T. - A Survey of Numerical Mathematics, Volume 2 | 668, 717 |
McEliece R.J. - Finite Fields for Computer Scientists and Engineers | 23, 24, 70, 76 |
Park D. - Introduction to the Quantum Theory (Pure & Applied Physics) | 613-617 |
Ross D. - Master Math: Basic Math and Pre-Algebra (Master Math Series) | 158-163 |