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21. Computer Graphics through Key Mathematics by Huw Jones | |
Paperback: 357
Pages
(2001-05-18)
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22. The Definitive Guide to How Computers Do Math : Featuring the Virtual DIY Calculator by Clive Maxfield, Alvin Brown | |
Paperback: 464
Pages
(2005-09-27)
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Editorial Review Product Description For online resources and more information please visit the author's website at www.DIYCalculator.com. Customer Reviews (11)
Amazing book
Disruptively good
Excellent View into How Computer Really Do Math
Go Figure
Once again Cive does it! |
23. Mathematics for Computer Algebra by Maurice Mignotte | |
Hardcover: 346
Pages
(1991-11-25)
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24. The Limits of Mathematics: A Course on Information Theory and the Limits of Formal Reasoning (Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science) by Gregory J. Chaitin | |
Hardcover: 168
Pages
(2002-10-28)
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A subjective estimation |
25. Discrete Mathematics in the Schools (Series in Discrete Mathematics & Theoretical Computer Science) by Joseph G. Rosenstein, Deborah S. Franzblau, and Fred S. Roberts | |
Paperback: 452
Pages
(2000-01-31)
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Editorial Review Product Description In this book, teachers at all levels will find a great deal of valuable material to help them introduce discrete mathematics in their classrooms. One main article provides a comprehensive and detailed view of discrete mathematics for K--12. Another surveys the resources that are available for teachers. School and district curriculum leaders will find material that addresses how discrete mathematics can be introduced into their curricula. College faculty members will find ideas and topics that can be incorporated into a variety of courses. Features: Classroom activities and an annotated list of resources. Authors who are directors of innovative programs and who are well known for their work. A description of discrete mathematics providing the opportunity for a fresh start for students who have been previously unsuccessful in mathematics. Discussion on discrete mathematics as it is used to achieve the goals of the current effort to improve mathematics education. Guidance on topics, resources and teaching; a valuable guide for both pre-service and in-service professional development. |
26. Combinatorial Methods with Computer Applications (Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications) by Jonathan L. Gross | |
Hardcover: 664
Pages
(2007-11-16)
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generally good book on discrete mathematics
Combinatorics |
27. Computer Image Processing and Recognition (Computer Science and Applied Mathematics) by Ernest L. Hall | |
Hardcover: 601
Pages
(1980-09)
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Good overview of image processing and recognition. |
28. Discrete Mathematics Using a Computer by John O'Donnell, Cordelia Hall, Rex Page | |
Paperback: 441
Pages
(2006-07-10)
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Editorial Review Product Description Discrete Mathematics Using a Computer offers a new, "hands-on" approach to teaching Discrete Mathematics. Using software that is freely available on Mac, PC and Unix platforms, the functional language Haskell allows students to experiment with mathematical notations and concepts -- a practical approach that provides students with instant feedback and allows lecturers to monitor progress easily. This second edition of the successful textbook contains significant additional material on the applications of formal methods to practical programming problems. There are more examples of induction proofs on small programs, as well as a new chapter showing how a mathematical approach can be used to motivate AVL trees, an important and complex data structure. Designed for 1st and 2nd year undergraduate students, the book is also well suited for self-study. No prior knowledge of functional programming is required; everything the student needs is either provided or can be picked up easily as they go along. Key features include: Complete with an accompanying instructor's guide, available via the web, this volume is intended as the primary teaching text for Discrete Mathematics courses, but will also provide useful reading for Conversion Masters and Formal Methods courses. Visit the book’s Web page at: http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~jtod/discrete-mathematics/ Customer Reviews (2)
From maths to software: elegant and clever
Pitiful excuse for a textbook |
29. Introduction to Combinatorial Mathematics (Computer Science Series) by Chung L. Liu | |
Hardcover: 393
Pages
(1968-06)
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30. Mathematical Structures for Computer Science by Judith L. Gersting | |
Hardcover: 784
Pages
(2006-07-07)
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Good for the class I took
Horrible
OK but not great
Fast Delivery As Described
Needs better explanations |
31. Computer Mathematics With Pascal Programming by Donald D. Spencer | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(1996-03)
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32. Applied Geometry for Computer Graphics and CAD (Springer Undergraduate Mathematics Series) by Duncan Marsh | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2004-11-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description Focussing on the manipulation and representation of geometrical objects, this book explores the application of geometry to computer graphics and computer-aided design (CAD). New features in this revised and updated edition include: the application of quaternions to computer graphics animation and orientation; discussions of the main geometric CAD surface operations and constructions: extruded, rotated and swept surfaces; offset surfaces; thickening and shelling; and skin and loft surfaces; an introduction to rendering methods in computer graphics and CAD: colour, illumination models, shading algorithms, silhouettes and shadows. Over 300 exercises are included, many of which encourage the reader to implement the techniques and algorithms discussed through the use of a computer package with graphing and computer algebra capabilities. A dedicated website also offers further resources and links to other useful websites. Customer Reviews (1)
Good computer graphics text |
33. The Computer as Crucible: An Introduction to Experimental Mathematics by Jonathan Borwein, Keith Devlin | |
Paperback: 200
Pages
(2008-11-24)
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A lovely little book which builds a strong case for experimental mathematics |
34. Turtle Geometry: The Computer as a Medium for Exploring Mathematics (Artificial Intelligence) by Harold Abelson, Andrea diSessa | |
Paperback: 497
Pages
(1986-07-09)
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Amazing book
Good enough
forward thinking book about using the computer for mathematics education
My favorite geometry textbook I strongly recommend this bookto anyone with interests in computer programming, geometry and physics. The unusual approach this book takes to the understanding of curved spaceis deceptively simple and surprisingly powerful.
Very good book to show how to use logo as a tool for math |
35. A Beginner's Guide to Discrete Mathematics by W.D. Wallis | |
Paperback: 388
Pages
(2002-11-08)
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Editorial Review Product Description Graph study is discussed, including Euler and Hamilton cycles and trees. This is a vehicle for some easy proofs, as well as serving as another example of a data structure. Matrices and vectors are then defined. The book concludes with an introduction to cryptography, including the RSA cryptosystem, together with the necessary elementary number theory, e.g., Euclidean algorithm, Fermat's Little Theorem. Good examples occur throughout. At the end of every section there are two problem sets of equal difficulty. However, solutions are only given to the first set. References and index conclude the work. A math course at the college level is required to handle this text. College algebra would be the most helpful. |
36. Comprehensive Mathematics for Computer Scientists 2: Calculus and ODEs, Splines, Probability, Fourier and Wavelet Theory, Fractals and Neural Networks, ... and Lambda Calculus (Universitext) (v. 2) by Guerino B. Mazzola, Gérard Milmeister, Jody Weissmann | |
Paperback: 355
Pages
(2004-11-23)
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Editorial Review Product Description This two-volume textbook Comprehensive Mathematics for the Working Computer Scientist is a self-contained comprehensive presentation of mathematics including sets, numbers, graphs, algebra, logic, grammars, machines, linear geometry, calculus, ODEs, and special themes such as neural networks, Fourier theory, wavelets, numerical issues, statistics, categories, and manifolds. The concept framework is streamlined but defining and proving virtually everything. The style implicitly follows the spirit of recent topos-oriented theoretical computer science. Despite the theoretical soundness, the material stresses a large number of core computer science subjects, such as, for example, a discussion of floating point arithmetic, Backus-Naur normal forms, L-systems, Chomsky hierarchies, algorithms for data encoding, e.g., the Reed-Solomon code. The numerous course examples are motivated by computer science and bear a generic scientific meaning. This text is complemented by an online university course which covers the same theoretical content, however, in a totally different presentation. The student or working scientist who once gets involved in this text may at any time consult the online interface which comprises applets and other interactive tools. |
37. Elements of Discrete Mathematics (Mcgraw Hill Computer Science Series) by Chung Laung Liu | |
Hardcover: 433
Pages
(1985-03-01)
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Solutions
I need detail solution book for its exercise! |
38. A First Course in Discrete Mathematics (Springer Undergraduate Mathematics Series) (Volume 0) by Ian Anderson | |
Paperback: 200
Pages
(2000-12-12)
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Concise and non-trivial He manages in a short text to cover a wide range of reasonably advanced issues, like the finite projective planes and magic squares. In keeping with many of the Springer maths texts, the level of analysis is not trivial. (Not a Dummy's book!) Still, with careful attention, a competent student should be able to assimilate these ideas. ... Read more |
39. Introductory Discrete Mathematics (Dover Books on Mathematics) by V. K . Balakrishnan | |
Paperback: 248
Pages
(2010-10-18)
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Avoid this book, droogs 1) Abundant errors: I read the first 15 pages and found at least one *serious* typo per page (i.e. a typo that could impede learning). Plus, the grammar ranges from illegal to ambiguous. Thankfully, I was familiar with all of the material that I was reading -- were I not, severe confusion and discouragement would have been the result. 2) Poor examples: They're too abstract or too simple -- and there aren't even very many of them. Oftentimes, he contradicts what he's trying to illustrate due to a small oversight or typo. It's truly bad. 3) Gratuitous brevity (yes I know that may sound paradoxical): The author uses compound sentences in his definitions; sometimes going as far as to define two or three concepts IN THE SAME SENTENCE! It's infuriating. 4) Chapter Zero: This deserves its own rant section. Chapter zero contains nearly all of the material from the first four chapters of my current textbook: Logic, Set theory, Induction, Relations, etc. Somehow the author crams all of it into about 24 pages (plus 4 or 5 pages of exercises). He fails at clarity or lucidity. It's an ambomination -- it reads like lecture notes (you know, the ones only the professor looks at). OK -- I WANTED to like this book. It's kind of cute, I'll admit it. And the price is sweet. But friends, you get what you pay for. Even after I came across the first 5 or so serious typos I was willing to forgive. Eventually, the sheer amount of contradictory examples and ambiguous sentences riled me up so much that I considered tearing the book in half. Really. I doubt I'll ever open the thing again.
Excellent Text
Too succinct for the discrete novice That book overcomes the two shortcomings of this one: for aself-proclaimed introductory work on discrete mathematics, this textcontains too few worked out in-chapter examples, and too many omitted stepsin the reasoning.On this latter point, there were many times my readingbrought me to the phrase "It follows from the definition that..."or "obviously..." when, for me, it didn't follow, or it wasn'tobvious. Contrary to another reviewer's assessment, I found quite a lot oftypos, but none too serious.To its credit, the book does contain a lot ofend-of-chapter problems with solutions, and it is inexpensive. The authorof the text I review here wrote another in this field, the Schaum's outlineseries offering with ISBN 007003575X, which is not the Schaum's text Irecommend above.I express no opinion on this other work of his.
Near-Useless Garbage
Near-Useless Garbage |
40. Theoretical Computer Science: Introduction to Automata, Computability, Complexity, Algorithmics, Randomization, Communication, and Cryptography (Texts in Theoretical Computer Science. An EATCS Series) by Juraj Hromkovic | |
Paperback: 313
Pages
(2010-11-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description Juraj Hromkovic takes the reader on an elegant route through the theoretical fundamentals of computer science. The author shows that theoretical computer science is a fascinating discipline, full of spectacular contributions and miracles. The book also presents the development of the computer scientist's way of thinking as well as fundamental concepts such as approximation and randomization in algorithmics, and the basic ideas of cryptography and interconnection network design. |
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