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11 Eberle, Albrecht Numerical Solutions of the Euler Equations for Steady Flow Problems I00946 1992 eBook  
12 Martin Erickson Aha! solutions 023067 2009 Book  
13 Arthur Knoebel Mathematical master pieces: Further chronicles by the explorers 023026 2007 Book  
14 Martin Aigner Proofs from the book 023028 1998 Book  
15 Paul B. Garrett Abstract algebra 022597 2008 Book  
16 Bradley, Christopher J. Challenges in geometry for mathematical olympians past and present 020660 2005 Book  
17 D.O. Shklyarsky Selected problems and theorms in elementary mathematics : Arithmetic and algebra E00157 1979 Book  
18 Mohan Apte Sankhyanchi anokhi duniya (Marathi) E00099 2001 Book  
19 E.W. Hobson Theory of functions of a real variable and the theory of fouriers series vol.1 019543 1927 Book  
20 James Pierpont Lectures on theory of functions of real variables vol. 1 019698 1905 Book  
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TitleNumerical Solutions of the Euler Equations for Steady Flow Problems
Author(s)Eberle, Albrecht;Rizzi, Arthur;Hirschel, Ernst Heinrich
PublicationWiesbaden, 1. Imprint: Vieweg+Teubner Verlag 2. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, 1992.
DescriptionXV, 448 p. 236 illus : online resource
Abstract NoteThe last decade has seen a dramatic increase of our abilities to solve numerically the governing equations of fluid mechanics. In design aerodynamics the classical potential-flow methods have been complemented by higher modelling-level methods. Euler solvers, and for special purposes, already Navier-Stokes solvers are in use. The authors of this book have been working on the solution of the Euler equations for quite some time. While the first two of us have worked mainly on algorithmic problems, the third has been concerned off and on with modelling and application problems of Euler methods. When we started to write this book we decided to put our own work at the center of it. This was done because we thought, and we leave this to the reader to decide, that our work has attained over the years enough substance in order to justify a book. The problem which we soon faced, was that the field still is moving at a fast pace, for instance because hyper?? sonic computation problems became more and more important
ISBN,Price9783663068310
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - SPRINGER 3. MATHEMATICS 4. Mathematics, general 5. NUMBER THEORY 6. NUMERICAL ANALYSIS
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TitleAha! solutions
Author(s)Martin Erickson
PublicationWashington, Mathematical Association of America, 2009.
Descriptionxii, 207p.
Series(MAA problem books series)
Abstract NoteThis book is a collection of problems with aha! solutions. The problems are at the level of the college mathematics student, but there should be something of interest for the high school student, the teacher of mathematics, the ``math fan,'' and anyone else who loves mathematical challenges. This collection includes one hundred problems in the areas of arithmetic, geometry, algebra, calculus, probability, number theory, and combinatorics. The problems start out easy and generally get more difficult as you progress through the book. A few solutions require the use of a computer. An important feature of the book is the bonus discussion of related mathematics that follows the solution of each problem. This material is there to entertain and inform you or point you to new questions. If you don't remember a mathematical definition or concept, there is a Toolkit in the back of the book that will help.
ISBN,Price9780883858295 : UKP 30.00(HB)
Classification51
Keyword(s)1. ALGEBRA 2. ARITHMETIC 3. CALCULUS 4. COMBINATORICS 5. GEOMETRY 6. MATHEMATICS 7. NUMBER THEORY 8. PROBABILITY
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TitleMathematical master pieces: Further chronicles by the explorers
Author(s)Arthur Knoebel;Reinhard Laubendacher;Jerry Lodder;David Pengelley
PublicationNew Delhi 2007.
Descriptionxii, 333p.
Abstract NoteThis book traces the historical development of four different mathematical concepts by presenting readers with the original sources. Although primary sources can be more demanding, the investment yields the rewards of a deeper understanding of the subject, an appreciation of the details, and a glimpse into the direction research has taken. Each chapter contains a different story, each anchored around a sequence of selected primary sources showcasing a masterpiece of mathematical achievement. The authors begin by studying the interplay between the discrete and continuous, with a focus on sums of powers. They proceed to the development of algorithms for finding numerical solutions of equations as developed by Newton, Simpson and Smale. Next they explore our modern understanding of curvature, with its roots in the emerging calculus of the 17th century, while the final chapter ends with an exploration of the elusive properties of prime numbers, and the patterns found therein. This book emerged from a course taught at New Mexico State University to juniors and seniors majoring in mathematics. The intended audience is juniors and seniors majoring in mathematics, as well as anyone pursuing independent study. The authors have included exercises, numerous historical photographs, and an annotated bibliography.
ISBN,Price9788184895421 : Rs. 595(PB)
Classification510(091)
Keyword(s)1. ALGORITHMS 2. CONTINUOUS MATHEMATICS 3. CURVATURE 4. DISCRETE MATHEMATICS 5. EBOOK 6. EBOOK - SPRINGER 7. MATHEMATICS 8. NUMBER THEORY 9. PRIME NUMBERS
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TitleProofs from the book
Author(s)Martin Aigner;Gunter M. Ziegler
Edition3rd.
PublicationNew Delhi 1998.
Descriptionviii, 239p.
ISBN,Price9788184895339 : Rs. 450.00(PB)
Classification510
Keyword(s)1. ANALYSIS 2. COMBINATION 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER 5. GEOMETRY 6. GRAPH THEORY 7. NUMBER THEORY 8. PROOFS
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TitleAbstract algebra
Author(s)Paul B. Garrett
PublicationBoca Raton, Chapman & Hall /CRC, 2008.
Description451p.
ISBN,Price1584886897 : Rs. 450.00(PB)
Classification512
Keyword(s)1. ABSTRACT ALGEBRA 2. ALGEBRA 3. LINEAR ALGEBRA 4. NUMBER THEORY 5. POLYNOMIAL
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TitleChallenges in geometry for mathematical olympians past and present
Author(s)Christopher J. Bradley
PublicationOxford, Oxford University Press, 2005.
Descriptionxii, 205p.
Contents NoteThe book is written for students who are interested in geometry and tnumber theory, for those involved in Mathematical Olympiads, and for teachers in universities and schools. It is more of a geometry book than a book about integers and contains among other things, a full account of the properties of triangles and circles normally associated with an advanced course of Euclidean geometry.
ISBN,Price0198566921 : Rs. 1145.00
Classification514
Keyword(s)1. GEOMETRY 2. MATHEMATICAL OLYMPIAD 3. NUMBER THEORY
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TitleSelected problems and theorms in elementary mathematics : Arithmetic and algebra
Author(s)D.O. Shklyarsky ;N.N. Chenstov;I.M. Yaglom
PublicationMoscow, MIR Publishers, 1979.
Description427p.
ISBN,PriceRs. 427.00
Classification51
Keyword(s)1. ALGEBRA 2. ARITHMETIC 3. M.V.S. 4. NUMBER THEORY
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TitleSankhyanchi anokhi duniya (Marathi)
Author(s)Mohan Apte
PublicationMumbai 2001.
Description154p.
ISBN,PriceRs. 85.00(PB)
Classification511.2=914.6
Keyword(s)1. M.V.S. 2. MATHEMATICS 3. NUMBER 4. NUMBER THEORY 5. SCHOOL STUDENTS PROGRAM
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TitleTheory of functions of a real variable and the theory of fouriers series vol.1
Author(s)E.W. Hobson
Edition3rd
PublicationCambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1927.
Descriptionx, 736; Index pp.734-736
ISBN,PriceRs. 736.00(p)
Classification517.5
Keyword(s)1. FUNCTIONS OF REAL VARIABLES 2. INTEGRALS 3. NUMBER THEORY 4. RIEMANN INTEGRAL 5. SET THEORY
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TitleLectures on theory of functions of real variables vol. 1
Author(s)James Pierpont
PublicationBoston, Ginn and Co., 1905.
Descriptionxii, 560p.; Index p.557
Contents NoteBook is based on lectures which the author is accustomed to give at Yale University
ISBN,PriceRs. 560(p)
Classification517.5
Keyword(s)1. DIFFERENTIATION 2. FUNCTIONS 3. INTEGRALS 4. MAXIMA AND MINIMA 5. NUMBER THEORY
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