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dimanche 21 octobre 2007

Maple by Example , 3rd Edition


Martha L. Abell & James B. Braselton, "Maple by Example , 3rd Edition"
Publisher: Elsevier / Academic Press | ISBN: 0120885263 | 550 Pages | PDF | 17 MB


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Maple by Example, Third Edition, is a reference/text with CD for beginning and experienced students, professional engineers, and other Maple users. This new edition has been updated to be compatible with the most recent release of the Maple software. Coverage includes built-in Maple commands used in courses and practices that involve calculus, linear algebra, business mathematics, ordinary and partial differential equations, numerical methods, graphics and more. The CD-ROM provides updated Maple input and all text from the book.

* Updated coverage of Maple features and functions
* New applications from a variety of fields, including biology, physics and engineering
* Backwards compatible for all previous Maple version
* More detail in its step-by-step examples


Amazon Editorial review :

"Overall, I found the book very nice to read and easy to follow. All major aspects of Maple that a novice to intermediate user would come across are covered."
- Laurent Bernard, Maplesoft, Inc.

"The book is eminently readable with a good narrative style and a good blend of didactic exposition followed by the relevant Maple commands. What is especially instructive is the numerous times alternative ways are used to produce equivalent answers showing the versatility of Maple and leaving the choice of method to the reader who attempts similar problems."
- David Hodgkinson, University of Liverpool

Viacheslav V. Nikulin, Igor R. Shafarevich, "Geometries and Groups"


Viacheslav V. Nikulin, Igor R. Shafarevich, "Geometries and Groups"
Springer | ISBN: 3540152814 | 1st ed. 1987. 2nd printing edition (June 21, 2002) | DJVU | 251 pages | 2724 KB

This is a quite exceptional book, a lively and approachable treatment of an important field of mathematics given in a masterly style. Assuming only a school background, the authors develop locally Euclidean geometries, going as far as the modular space of structures on the torus, treated in terms of Lobachevsky's non-Euclidean geometry. Each section is carefully motivated by discussion of the physical and general scientific implications of the mathematical argument, and its place in the history of mathematics and philosophy. The book is expected to find a place alongside classics such as Hilbert and Cohn-Vossen's "Geometry and the imagination" and Weyl's "Symmetry".


Luc Tartar, "An Introduction to Navier-Stokes Equation and Oceanography"


Luc Tartar, "An Introduction to Navier-Stokes Equation and Oceanography"
Springer | ISBN: 3540357432 | 1 edition (September 14, 2006) | PDF | 247 pages | 1576 KB

The Introduction to Navier-Stokes Equation and Oceanography corresponds to a graduate course in mathematics, taught at Carnegie Mellon University in the spring of 1999. Comments were added to the lecture notes distributed to the students, as well as short biographical information for all scientists mentioned in the text, the purpose being to show that the creation of scientific knowledge is an international enterprise, and who contributed to it, from where, and when. The goal of the course is to teach a critical point of view concerning the partial differential equations of continuum mechanics, and to show the need for developing new adapted mathematical tools.

vendredi 19 octobre 2007

David M. Burton, «The History of Mathematics: An Introduction»


David M. Burton, «The History of Mathematics: An Introduction»
McGraw-Hill | ISBN 0073051896 | 6 edition (Nov 8, 2005) | PDF | 13 Mb | 800 pages


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The History of Mathematics: An Introduction, Sixth Edition, is written for the one- or two-semester math history course taken by juniors or seniors, and covers the history behind the topics typically covered in an undergraduate math curriculum or in elementary schools or high schools. Elegantly written in David Burton’s imitable prose, this classic text provides rich historical context to the mathematics that undergrad math and math education majors encounter every day. Burton illuminates the people, stories, and social context behind mathematics’ greatest historical advances while maintaining appropriate focus on the mathematical concepts themselves. Its wealth of information, mathematical and historical accuracy, and renowned presentation make The History of Mathematics: An Introduction, Sixth Edition a valuable resource that teachers and students will want as part of a permanent library.

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The Duplication of the Cube, the Trisection of an Angle, the Quadrature of the Circle

FAMOUS PROBLEMS OF ELEMENTARY GEOMETRY: The Duplication of the Cube, the Trisection of an Angle, the Quadrature of the Circle
Publisher: Cosimo Classics(2007-05-01) | ISBN:1602064172 | PDF | 7.5 Mb | 96 pages
"This short book, first published in 1897, addresses three geometry puzzles that have been passed down from ancient times. Written for high school students, this book aims to show a younger audience why math should matter and to make the problems found in math intriguing. Klein presents for his readers an investigation of the possibility or impossibility of finding solutions for the following problems in light of mathematics available to him: ¿ duplication of the cube ¿ trisection of an angle ¿ quadrature of the circle Mathematicians and students of the history of math will find this an intriguing work. German mathematician FELIX KLEIN (1849¿1925), a great teacher and scientific thinker, significantly advanced the field of mathematical physics and made a number of profound discoveries in the field of geometry. His published works include Elementary Mathematics from an Advanced Standpoint: Arithmetic, Algebra, Analysis and Elementary Mathematics from an Advanced Standpoint: Geometry."
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Universal Math Solver - UMS 7.0.0.5 online


Universal Math Solver 7.0.0.5 online | 6.69MB~12.5MB
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UMS is a software package which, until now, students could only dream of. UMS solves any given problem, either one taken from a textbook or just invented on the spot. Moreover, UMS explains each step of the solution to the problem. According to your choice, UMS may speak different languages, according to your choice or just keep silent. In general, there are a great many reasons why a student may have difficulty in assimilating a given mathematics lesson well. UMS deals with each of these difficulties, completely reconstituting the style of problem solving as taught in school. UMS produces the solution step by step on the computer monitor, accompanying the solving process with a professional teacher voice in your language of choice.

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Math Everywhere: Deterministic and Stochastic Modelling in Biomedicine, Economics and Industry


"Math Everywhere: Deterministic and Stochastic Modelling in Biomedicine, Economics and Industry"
G. Aletti, M. Burger, A. Micheletti, D. Morale | Springer | ISBN 3540444459 | Nov 29, 2006) | PDF | 12 Mb | 343 pages

These proceedings are reporting on the conference ''Math Everywhere", a successful event celebrating a leading scientist, promoting ideas he pursued and sharing the open atmosphere he is known for. The broad spectrum of contributions to this volume illustrates that its title is correct. The areas of the contributions are the following: Deterministic and Stochastic Systems. Mathematical Problems in Biology, Medicine and Ecology. Mathematical Problems in Industry and Economics.

Disciplinarity is basic for interdisciplinarity. This statement seems to be trivial, however, everyone, not influenced by fashionable trends and buzzwords entering more and more also science, will find out that it is nontrivial at all in practice. Competence in mathematics and the field of application are both needed. The relevance of mathematical theory is getting more obvious the more one faces the challenges of real life applications. It is a well-known fact that mathematical modelling of real problems very often leads to frontiers of mathematical theory and requires new mathematical methods. This conference combined competence in mathematical theory and methods with competence in the fields of applications.






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More Math Into LaTeX, 4th Edition


George Grätzer, More Math Into LaTeX, 4th Edition
Springer | ISBN10: 0387322892 | 4 edition (August 2007) | 652 pages | PDF | 6 MB

For close to two decades, Math into Latex has been the standard introduction and complete reference for writing articles and books containing mathematical formulas. In this fourth edition, the reader is provided with important updates on articles and books. An important new topic is discussed: transparencies (computer projections).

Key features of More Math into Latex, 4th edition:

- Installation instructions for PC and Mac users

- An example-based, visual approach and a gentle introduction with the Short Course

- A detailed exposition of multiline math formulas with a Visual Guide

- A unified approach to Tex, Latex, and the AMS enhancements

- A quick introduction to creating presentations with computer projections

From earlier reviews of Math into Latex:

"There are several Latex guides, but this on wins hands down for the elegance of its approach and breadth of coverage."

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"A novice reader will be able to learn the most essential features of Latex sufficient to begin typesetting papers within a few hours of time…An experienced Tex user, on the other hand, will find a systematic and detailed discussion of Latex features."

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mardi 18 septembre 2007

On the Teaching of Linear Algebra

On the Teaching of Linear Algebra Jean-Luc Dorier 1 edition (December 31, 1899) 0792365399 PNG 21.8 mb

This book presents the state-of-the-art research on the teaching and learning of linear algebra in the first year of university, in an international perspective. It aims at giving to university teachers in charge of linear algebra courses a wide range of information from works including theoretical and experimental issues. These works try to better understand the meaning of linear algebra in an epistemological approach, as well as the constraints and the difficulties in its teaching and learning. They also present teaching designs with the analysis of their experimentation. However, it would be vain to expect a miraculous way for teaching linear algebra, rather elements of reflection are given to the reader with keys for his or her own experimentation. Through the variety of the works presented, this book also discusses theoretical issues which are consistent for all research in maths education at tertiary level.
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samedi 1 septembre 2007

CRC Concise Encyclopedia of Mathematics, 2nd Edition, Volumes 1, 2, 3, & 4


E. W. Weisstein, " CRC Concise Encyclopedia of Mathematics, 2nd Edition, Volumes 1, 2, 3, & 4 "Chapman & Hall/CRC ISBN-10: 1584883472 2 edition (December 12, 2002) 3252 pages PDF 310 MBI
cannot praise the work too highly: Its vast scope and readability make the encyclopedia a great success.

The CRC Concise Encyclopedia of ibfuthemutics is a compendium of mathematical definitions, formulas, figures, tabulations, and references. It is written in an informal style intended to make it accessible to a broad spectrum of readers with a wide range of mathematical backgrounds and interests. Although mathematics is a fascinating subject, it all too frequently is clothed in specialized jargon and dry formal exposition that make many interesting and useful mathematical results inaccessible to laypeople. This problem is often further compounded by the difficulty in locating concrete and easily unders+ood examples. To give perspective to a subject, I find it helpful to learn why it is useful, how it is connected to other areas of mathematics and science, and how it is actually implemented. While a picture may be worth a thousand words, explicit examples are worth at least a few hundred! This work attempts to provide enough details to give the reader a flavor for a subject without getting lost in minutiae. While absolute rigor may suffer somewhat, I hope the improvement in usefulness and readability will more than make up for the deficiencies of this approach.The format of this work is somewhere between a handbook, a dictionary, and an encyclopedia. It differs from existing dictionaries of mathematics in a number of important ways. First,, the entire text and all the equations and figures are available in searchable electronic form on CD-ROM. Second, the entries are extensively cross-linked and cross-referenced, not only to related entries but also to many external sites on the Internet,. This makes locating information very convenient. It also provides a highly efficient way to “navigate” from one related concept to another, a feature that is especially powerful in the electronic version. Standard mathematical references, combined with a few popular ones, are also given at the end of most entries to facilitate additional reading and exploration. In the interests of offering abundant examples, this work also contains a large number of explicit formulas and derivations, providing a ready place to locate a particular formula, as well as including the framework for understanding where it comes from.The selection of topics in this work is more extensive than in most mathematical dictionaries (e.g., Borowski and Borwein’s Harper-Collins Dictionary of Mathematics and Jeans and Jeans’ Muthematics Dictionary).At the same time, the descriptions are more accessible than in “technical” mathematical encyclopedias (e.g., Hazewinkel’s Encyclopaedia of Mathematics and Iyanaga’s Encyclopedic Dictionary of Mathematics).While the latter remain models of accuracy and rigor, they are not terribly useful to the undergraduate, research scientist, or recreational mathematician. In this work, the most useful, interesting, and entertaining (at least t o my mind) aspects of topics are discussed in addition to their technical definitions. For example, in my entry for pi (n), the definition in terms of the diameter and circumference of a circle is supplemented by a great many formulas and series for pi, including some of the amazing discoveries of Ramanujan. These formulas are comprehensible to readers with only minimal mathematical background, and are interesting to both those with and without formal mathematics training. However, they have not previously been collected in a single convenient location. For this reason, I hope that, in addition to serving as a reference source, this work has some of the same flavor and appeal of Martin Gardner’s delightful Scientific American columns.Everything in this work has been compiled by me alone. I am an astronomer by training, but have picked up a fair bit of mathematics along the way. It never ceases to amaze me how mathematical connections weave their way through the physical sciences. It frequently transpires that some piece of recently acquired knowledge turns out, to be just what I need to solve some apparently unrelated problem. I have therefore developed the habit of picking up and storing away odd bits of information for future use. This work has provided a mechanism for organizing what has turned out to be a fairly large collection of mathematics. I have also found it very difficult to find clear yet accessible explanations of technical mathematics unless I already have some familiarity with the subject. I hope this encyclopedia will provide jumping-off points for people who are interested in the subjects listed here but who, like me, are not necessarily experts.The encyclopedia has been compiled over the last 11 years or so, beginning in my college years and continuing during graduate school. The initial document was written in Microsoj? Word@ on a Mac Plus@ computer, and had reached about 200 pages by the time I started graduate school in 1990. When Andrew Treverrow made his OLQX program available for the Mac, I began the task of converting all my documents to 7&X, resulting in a vast improvement in readability. While undertaking the Word to T&X conversion, I also began cross-referencing entries, anticipating that eventually I would be able to convert, the entire document to hypertext. This hope was realized beginning in 1995, when the Internet explosion was ifi full swing and I learned of Nikos Drakes’s excellent 7QX to HTML converter, UTG2HTML. After some additional effort, I was able to post an HTML version of my encyclopedia to the World Wide Web, currently located at www.astro.virginia.edu/-eww6n/math/.

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vendredi 31 août 2007

prime numbers

Authors: David Wells
ISBN: 0471462349
Year: 2005
Publisher: Wiley
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Book DescriptionA fascinating look at the math and mystique of prime numbersPrime numbers-numbers that are only divisible by one and themselves-have long intrigued mathematicians. This book brings to life the strange attraction of primes, from their current use in codes and cryptography to the Fermat and Fibonacci numbers, Goldbach’s Conjecture, the Mersenne primes, and the number mysticism of old Pythagoras; from prime records and mathematicians’ ingenious efforts to find primes (including a 2002 breakthrough algorithm), all the way to the unproven Riemann Hypothesis and the extraordinary zeta function. Filled with prime curios and profiles of prime-obsessed mathematicians, this book is a treat for math fans everywhere.SynopsisA fascinating look at the math and mystique of prime numbers Prime numbers numbers that are only divisible by one and themselves have long intrigued mathematicians. This book brings to life the strange attraction of primes, from their current use in codes and cryptography to the Fermat and Fibonacci numbers, Goldbach’s Conjecture, the Mersenne primes, and the number mysticism of old Pythagoras; from prime records and mathematicians’ ingenious efforts to find primes (including a 2002 breakthrough algorithm), all the way to the unproven Riemann Hypothesis and the extraordinary zeta function. Filled with prime curios and profiles of prime-obsessed mathematicians, this book is a treat for math fans everywhere.
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ISBN: 0871207753
Title: Math Wonders to Inspire Teachers and Students
Author: Alfred S. Posamentier
Publisher: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development
Publication Date: 2003-04
Number Of Pages: 277
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Are you "proud" to admit that you never liked math? Were never good in math? Are you struggling to pique your students' interest in math? Are you bored by the routine, mechanical aspects of teaching to the test in mathematics? This book offers a plethora of ideas to enrich your instruction and helps you to explore the intrinsic beauty of math. Through dozens of examples from arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and probability, Alfred S. Posamentier reveals the amazing symmetries, patterns, processes .


Introduction To Math 1 ver. 2.0 1 MBThe student is introduced to the concepts of addition and subtraction by the use of counting object. The use of color relates the numbers to be added or subtracted to the final answer. A testing module is included to permit the student to measure their mastery of the subject matter.
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The Math Problems Notebook

The Math Problems Notebook
Birkhäuser Boston ISBN: 0817645462 Aug. 2007 236 pages PDF 1.7 Mb

The Math Problems Notebook is a collection of nontrivial, unconventional problems requiring deep insight and imagination reminiscent of those discussed at Sunday Math Circles. These circles have become a place for disseminating beautiful mathematics at an elementary level for college students who have a common passion for mathematics. The problems cover many topics, including number theory, algebra, combinatorics, geometry and analysis, of varying levels of difficulty. The presentation of each topic begins with simple exercises and follows with more difficult problems, challenging enough even for the experienced problem solver. The easier problems focus on basic methods and tools, while the more advanced problems develop problem-solving techniques, intuition and promote further research.

Undergraduates and teachers of advanced mathematics, as well as the casual mathematician will mutually enjoy The Math Problems Notebook.Thanks procyon!
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Microsoft Math 2007 4.1 MB RS.com
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Math Success Deluxe 2007 2 CD

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Math Success Deluxe 2007 is designed to turn your child into a math expert. This software suite offers a wide variety of subjects, user-friendly applications, and award-winning, peer-reviewed lessons. Ideal for young students at all learning levels, Math Success Deluxe 2007 will improve any student's performance in math class.


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mercredi 15 août 2007

Mathematics (se message est en lui meme une biblio)


Mathematics - Part 2
Algebra, Algebraic Geometry,
Analysis, Applied Mathemathics,
Calculus, & CategoryAlgebra
Theory of Finite Groups
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KILLPrimer of Algebraic D-Modules
1.90 MB 0 Algebraic GeometryDifferential Function Field & Moduli of Algebraic Varieties
1.49 MB Algebraic Geometry
1.92 MB Miirror Symmetry & Algebraic Geometry
6.98 MB Moduli of Curves
1.67 MB Algebraic Geometry
8.57 MB Algebraic Curves & Riemann Surfaces
3.99 MB Presheaves & Sheaves
0.09 MB Complex Analytic & Differential Geometry
3.13 MB The Historical Development of Algebraic Geometry
0.43 MB Introduction to Algebraic Geometry
0.76 MB
Schemes Textbook
1.77 MB Algebraic Geometry
16.27 MBCombinatorial Convexity & Algebraic Geometry
4.99 MB Computational Algebraic Geometry
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4.89 MB Real Algebraic Geometry
5.93 MB Zeta Functions , Introduction to Algebraic Geometry
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Strange Functions in Real Analysis


ISBN: 0824703200
Title: Strange Functions in Real Analysis
(Pure and Applied Mathematics (Marcel Dekker))
Author: A.B. Kharazishvili
Publisher: CRCPublication Date: 2000-01-31
Number Of Pages: 31410.2 Mb pdf
This volume aims to explicate extraordinary functions in real analysis and their applications. It examines the Baire category method, the Zermelo-Fraenkel set, the Axiom of Dependent Choices, Cantor and Peano type functions, the Continuum Hypothesis, everywhere differentiable nowhere monotone functions, and Jarnik's nowhere approximately differentiable functions.

mardi 14 août 2007

Functional Analysis

Erwin Kreyszig,
"Functional Analysis"
Wiley Classics Library
1989 edn 688 pages Scanned PDF 126MB/106MB un/compressed
Provides avenues for applying functional analysis to the practical study of natural sciences as well as mathematics. Contains worked problems on Hilbert space theory and on Banach spaces and emphasizes concepts, principles, methods and major applications of functional analysis.
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Convex Functional Analysis (Systems & Control: Foundations & Applications)

' Convex Functional Analysis (Systems & Control: Foundations & Applications)'
Birkhäuser Basel
Pdf ISBN / ASIN: 3764321989 2.5MB
Book Description:This volume is dedicated to the fundamentals of convex functional analysis. It presents those aspects of functional analysis that are extensively used in various applications to mechanics and control theory. The purpose of the text is essentially two-fold. On the one hand, a bare minimum of the theory required to understand the principles of functional, convex and set-valued analysis is presented. Numerous examples and diagrams provide as intuitive an explanation of the principles as possible. On the other hand, the volume is largely self-contained. Those with a background in graduate mathematics will find a concise summary of all main definitions and

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Functional Analysis (Kôsaku Yosida )


Kôsaku Yosida
"Functional Analysis"Springer-Verlag
ISBN 3540586547 501 Pages 6th edn Scanned PDF 31 MB
About the AuthorBiography of Kôsaku Yosida Kôsaku Yosida (7.2.1909-20.6.1990) was born in Hiroshima, Japan. After studying mathematics a the University of Tokyo he held posts at Osaka and Nagoya Universities before returning to the University of Tokyo in 1955. Yosida obtained important and fundamental results in functional analysis and probability. He is best remembered for his joint work with E. Hille which brought forth a theory of semigroups of operators successfully applied to diffusion equations, Markov processes, hyperbolic equations and potential theory. His famous textbook on functional analysis was published in 6 distinct editions between 1965 and 1980.Uploader's note: The cover picture in this news post is of a new reprint (brought out in 2003 by Springer) of this book (the print of the book actually post is dated 1980), since I couldn't find the original cover. Content-wise, they are the same book.
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School Zone Maths Basic CD- ROM


School Zone Maths Basic
CD-Rom ISO 181 MB Language: English
Greater software for kids ages 7-9. It has audio guidance,instant grading,process tracking and ample positive reinforcement.The program randomises problems with each use,providing endless activities. Plus, engaging games offer an important break beetween exercises. Colourful graphics, silly sound effects and funny animations make learning fun.
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Kids learning math v3.1 is an excellent primary educational program.

Kids learning math v3.1 is an excellent primary educational program.

Children can improve their calculating abilities and accuracy faster by using this program,and it is suitable for all grades of primary school students. They can practice addition, subtraction, multiplication ,division and more complicated exercises. Parents can choose exercises according to their children's level, and they can also make up exercises themselves.
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Games and Activities That Make Math Easy and Fun


Lynette Long, «Wacky Word Problems: Games and Activities That Make Math Easy and Fun (Magical Math)»Jossey-Bass ISBN 0471210617 2004-12-27 PDF 5.3 Mb 128 pages


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Mathematics is so much a part of our everyday lives that adults sometimes forget that numbers can be a mystery to children. It is important that your child begins early to feel comfortable with numbers. You can demonstrate the importance of math ana reinforce math concepts as you and vour child perform everyday tasks. Try to slip activities like these into your daily scnedule:• Write addition or subtraction facts on an index card, and tape the card to the mirror above the sink. Encourage your child to review the facts on the card during toothbrushing time. Whenever your child masters the old facts, tape up a new set of facts.• Set out the knives, forks, and spoons you will need for a family meal. As you prepare dinner, say a number and have your child group the silverware into sets to show as many ways as possible to add or subtract to arrive at the number you said.• When you and your child go shopping together, give your child the job of selecting the number of items of a particular kind that you need. Make up addition problems about the kinds of food you selected. For example, say, 'We have 6 bananas and 6~ oranges. How many pieces of fruit did we get ?'• Make up story problems about things that are happening around you. For example, 'There are 12 people on the bus. IF 3 people get off at the next stop, how many will be left ?'
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Numerical Methods for Elliptic and Parabolic Partial Differential Equations


Peter Knabner, Lutz Angerman,
«Numerical Methods for Elliptic and Parabolic Partial Differential Equations»
Springer
ISBN 038795449X 2003 Year PDF 2,31 Mb 415 Pages
This book covers numerical methods for partial differential equations: discretization methods such as finite difference, finite volume and finite element methods; solution methods for linear and nonlinear systems of equations and grid generation.The book takes account of both the theory and implementation, providing simultaneously both a rigorous and an inductive presentation of the technical details. It contains modern topics such as adaptive methods, multilevel methods and methods for convection-dominated problems. Detailed illustrations and extensive exercises are included.
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Finite Volume Methods for Hyperbolic Problems


Randall J. LeVeque
Finite Volume Methods for Hyperbolic Problems
Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 0521810876 2002 578 pages PDF 11.2 MB
This book contains an introduction to hyperbolic partial differential equations and a powerful class of numerical methods for approximating their solution, (including both linear problems and nonlinear conservation laws). These equations describe a wide range of wave propagation and transport phenomena arising in nearly every scientific and engineering discipline. Several applications are described in a self-contained manner, along with much of the mathematical theory of hyperbolic problems. High-resolution versions of Godunov's method are developed, in which Riemann problems are solved to determine the local wave structure and limiters are applied to eliminate numerical oscillations. The methods were orginally designed to capture shock waves accurately, but are also useful tools for studying linear wave-progagation problems, particulary in heterogenous material. The methods studied are in the CLAWPACK software package. Source code for all the examples presented can be found on the web, along with animations of many of the simulations. This provides an excellent learning environment for understanding wave propagation phenomena and finite volume methods.
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Finite Element Method: Volume 1, 2,3


O. C. Zienkiewicz & R. L. Taylor, «Finite Element Method: Volume 1, 2,3»Butterworth-Heinemann ISBN:0750650494 5 edition (August 28, 2000) 712 pages PDF 15.96 Mb

In the years since the fourth edition of this seminal work was published, active research has further developed the Finite Element Method into the pre-eminent tool for the modelling of physical systems. Written by the pre-eminent professors in their fields, this new edition of the Finite Element Method maintains the comprehensive style of the earlier editions and authoritatively incorporates the latest developments of this dynamic field. Expanded to three volumes the book now covers the basis of the method and its application to advanced solid mechanics and also advanced fluid dynamics. Volume 1: The Basis is intended as a broad overview of the Finite Element Method. Aimed at undergraduates, postgraduates and professional engineers, it provides a complete introduction to the method.

Vol. 1. The Finite Element Method - The BasisVolume 1

is an essential text for people trying to acquaint themselves with the subject and requiring an up to date presentation of theory and possibilities. It deals strictly with linear problems and the matter presented allows engineers and scientists with different backgrounds to become acquainted with the subject. The mathematics is kept at a fairly simple level to cover a wide readership. The book should also be useful to students of mathematics albeit they might be used to a different notation than that used in this text.The arrangement of Vol.1 differs some what from that of Vol.1 in the fourth edition. A rearrangement of text was made to include the general chapter dealing the concepts of mathematical formulations early in the book (Ch.3). This allows the reader to become acquainted rapidly with the mathematical background and where the finite element method fits into the general scheme of numerical approximation.In addition several chapters dealing with dynamics and transient phenomena have been moved from Vol.2 to this volume. These have been updated and include various approximation procedures recently used (e.g. Discontinuous Galerkin).Though many of the chapters have not been substantially altered, they have been updated to include most recent references and thinking. However many new ideas and subjects are presented in this volume. In particular the following developments should be noted.(1) The recently developed procedures of recovery for increasing the accuracy of the results are presented. These lead naturally to the most efficient procedures of error estimation and adaptivity. The two chapters 14 and 15 present this subject in a thoroughly up to date manner and here all the recent procedures have been made available.(2) The subject of mixed methods (Ch.11) has been elaborated further from the fourth edition and much attention has been given to recent developments of hybrid methods including even such methods as Discontinuous Galerkin method (Ch.13). Attention has been given to the so-called "enhanced strain" methods that today are widely used in various applications of solid mechanics.(3) The subject of incompressible behaviour is given special attention and a whole chapter (Ch.12) is devoted to it. Here recent work on various procedures of stabilisation is presented in comparative manner and readers can acquaint themselves with the present day developments in this area. Thus chapters 11,12 and 13 have been very substantially rewritten.(4) In the last decade, much progress has been achieved in the development of the so called meshless (element free methods) methods. Here so called partition of unity procedures have allowed a considerable expansion of FEM possibilities. Chapter 16 presents the present state of the art and here the reader will find many of the concepts that are today at the "sharp end" of research. These are given in an assessable manner that may guide the developments in the early part of the next millennium.One important development that is included in the fifth edition is the omission of detailed program listings that have been characteristics of all previous editions. The reason for this is fairly rapid development of the computer software and the need for providing updates that can eliminate errors and show the most recent development. We present for each volume a full program list and computer procedures on this webpage.



Vol. 2. The Finite Element Method - Solid MechanicsVolume 2

is partially rewritten and some new chapters particularly in the area of large deformation and strain are incorporated. In particular we start this volume with the description of non-linear methodologies of solution for the problem of non-linear material behaviour and introduce right in the beginning the concepts necessary for description of various constitutive laws ranging from viscoelasticity through plasticity to creep.The chapters dealing with shell and plate formulation which were initially the subject of the finite element attack are brought up to date by recent developments in which so called linked interpolations are used. We mentioned those in the fourth edition but since its publication the development has been rapid and the elements presented here are probably among those which are the best. For this reason we eliminated some of the descriptive matter for the very simple elements previously used in the plate theory and concentrate attention on recent development of both thick and thin approximations for plates, shells etc.A largely rewritten series of chapters deal with non-linear geometry, stability and buckling of structures as well as large deformation theory necessary for impact studies. Here a simple introduction to large deformation behaviour is given and the reader can thus avoid the complex introduction usually belonging to advanced texts of mechanics. Most of the presentation of this chapter and indeed others of this book uses indicial notation and the generalised notion of strain and stress. Several of the chapters in the new Vol.2 essentially repeat the topics previously dealt with in Vol.2 of the fourth edition that remain still valid today. These include such things as finite strip methods etc.



Vol. 3. The Finite Element Method - Fluid Dynamics

This volume as the title indicates is directed entirely at those whose main interest is in the fluid mechanics area. Here however a very wide application field is covered ranging from incompressible slow viscous flow to high-speed supersonic flows. Such specialised applications as shallow water flow, ocean waves and metal or plastic forming are also included in this text as specific examples.What is entirely novel in this text is the manner of presentation and the introduction of a unified algorithm, which is applicable to all the fields of study in the fluid mechanics area. This algorithm which has been developed only a few years ago has now superseded in view of the authors many older ones and provides a unique and simple approach to most problems. The new algorithm is based on the so-called Characteristic Galerkin method of dealing with convection dominated problems. Thus with suitable splitting the full fluid mechanics equations can be divided into two parts. The first of these dealing with a set of scalar transport is convection dominated and uses the Characteristic Galerkin process. The second presents a self-adjoint problem in terms of pressure for which Galerkin procedures can be directly applied. Although some of the concepts have been given in the fourth edition, most of the presentation is new and here very little remains from the previous edition. We believe Vol.3 is the one from which many can learn the basic concepts of computational fluid dynamics.We introduce here methodologies capable of dealing with supersonic and hypersonic behaviours at the same time showing that the same formulation applies well to the study of shallow water tidal phenomena being able to predict such things as the `bore' that occurs in many highly tidal areas.The new algorithm stabilises both the convective part of the equations and the incompressible phenomena.Many new topics are included and in particular application to the study of wave resistance of ships and other free surface phenomena can now be modelled using the new algorithm fairly simply. Also in the same chapter, we deal with buoyancy phenomena by which various convection problems can be solved. These are of importance in heat transfer engineering as well as in environmental studies.
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Finite Element Method: Volume 1, The Basics of The Finite Element Method provides a complete introduction to the method, and is essential reading for undergraduates, postgraduates and professional engineers.Finite Element Method: Volume 2, Solid Mechanics concentrates on non-linear solid and structural mechanics and is ideal for postgraduate students and professional engineers working in this discipline.Finite Element Method: Volume 3, Fluid Dynamics covers the whole range of fluid dynamics and is ideal reading for postgraduate level students and professional engineers working in this discipline.
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Programming the Finite Element Method


I. M. Smith,& V. Griffiths, " Programming the Finite Element Method, 2/e "Wiley ISBN: 047084969X 2nd edition (1988) 646 pages djvu 2.43 MB

This title demonstrates how to develop computer programmes which solve specific engineering problems using the finite element method. It enables students, scientists and engineers to assemble their own computer programmes to produce numerical results to solve these problems. The first three editions of Programming the Finite Element Method established themselves as an authority in this area. This fully revised 4th edition includes completely rewritten programmes with a unique description and list of parallel versions of programmes in Fortran 90. The Fortran programmes and subroutines described in the text will be made available on the Internet via anonymous ftp, further adding to the value of this title.

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dimanche 12 août 2007

Exploring Analytic Geometry with Mathematica


Exploring Analytic Geometry with Mathematica by Donald L. VosslerPDF ~2.9MB 883 Pages ISBN: 0127282556 Academic Press 2000


The study of two-dimensional analytic geometry has gone in and out of fashion several times over the past century, however this classic field of mathematics has once again become popular due to the growing power of personal computers and the availability of powerful mathematical software systems, such as Mathematica, that can provide aninteractive environment for studying the field. By combining the power of Mathematica with an analytic geometry software system called Descarta2D, the author has succeeded in meshing an ancient field of study with modern computational tools, the result being a simple, yet powerful, approach to studying analytic geometry. Students, engineers and mathematicians alike who are interested in analytic geometry can use this book and software for the study, research or just plain enjoyment of analytic geometry.Mathematica provides an attractive environment for studying analytic geometry. Mathematica supports both numeric and symbolic computations meaning that geometry problems can be solved for special cases using numbers, as well as general cases producing formulas. Mathematica also has good facilities for producing graphical plots which are useful for visualizing the graphs of two-dimensional geometry.

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