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mardi 16 septembre 2008

Networked RFID Systems and Lightweight Cryptography: Raising Barriers to Product Counterfeiting

Networked RFID Systems and Lightweight Cryptography: Raising Barriers to Product Counterfeiting
355 pages | Springer; 1 edition (December 14, 2007) | ISBN: 3540716408 | PDF | 5 Mb

The book consists of a collection of works on utilising the automatic identification technology provided by Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) to address the problems of global counterfeiting of goods. The book presents current research, directed to securing supply chains against the efforts of counterfeit operators, carried out at the Auto-ID Labs around the globe. The collection of works and the organisation of the book assume very little knowledge on the part of the reader on Networked RFID systems as the material provided in the introduction familiarises the reader with concepts, underlying principles and vulnerabilities of modern RFID systems. The collection of works presented on highlighting the counterfeiting problem and problems with existing low cost RFID technology is an important guide to practitioners, professionals and graduates in the area of RFID systems application, implementation and integration.

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Symbolic Data Analysis and the SODAS Software

Symbolic Data Analysis and the SODAS Software
476 pages | Wiley-Interscience (March 21, 2008) | ISBN: 0470018836 | PDF | 5 Mb

Symbolic data analysis is a relatively new field that provides a range of methods for analyzing complex datasets. Standard statistical methods do not have the power or flexibility to make sense of very large datasets, and symbolic data analysis techniques have been developed in order to extract knowledge from such data. Symbolic data methods differ from that of data mining, for example, because rather than identifying points of interest in the data, symbolic data methods allow the user to build models of the data and make predictions about future events. This book is the result of the work f a pan-European project team led by Edwin Diday following 3 years work sponsored by EUROSTAT. It includes a full explanation of the new SODAS software developed as a result of this project. The software and methods described highlight the crossover between statistics and computer science, with a particular emphasis on data mining.

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3D Geometrical Objects v1.4

3D Geometrical Objects v1.4 | 1MB

The software is designed as a simple accessory for teaching math.


The program can represent the following objects in 3D space:

* regular prism (3 to 10 sides)
* general three-sided prism
* special four-sided prism (adjustable inclination of sides)
* regular pyramid (3 to 10 sides)

For each geometrical object, certain parameters can be interactively adjusted, such as: height and length of sides, inclination of sides, number of sides, etc. Each object can be gradually and smoothly opened or closed from its basic net to a geometrical object. Each adjustment of parameters is interactive and seen immediately - animated. Each object can be freely rotated in 3D space at 'all times of the process'. Additionally, each object can be zoomed-in, or zoomed-out, at any scale. 3D animation executes at high speed - in real time, even on slower machines.


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Math Toolkit for Real-Time Programming

Jack W. Crenshaw “Math Toolkit for Real-Time Programming" 
CMP Books | 2000-09 | ISBN: 1929629095 | 466 pages | PDF | 3,2 Mb

Do big math on small machines Write fast and accurate library functions Master analytical and numerical calculus Perform numerical integration to any order Implement z-transform formulas Need to learn the ins and outs of the fundamental math functions in 
Master analytical and numerical calculus with this solid course in applied math from the renowned columnist of Embedded Systems Programming magazine. You will learn how to do big math on small machines with fast and accurate library functions, numerical integration to any order and z-transform formulas. Features never-before-published methods and a versatile set of algorithms to use in your own projects.






dimanche 14 septembre 2008

Invitation to the Mathematics of Fermat-Wiles (Fermat's Last Theorem)

Yves Hellegouarch, "Invitation to the Mathematics of Fermat-Wiles"
Academic Press | ISBN 0123392519 | Year 2001 | 448 pages | PDF | 12 MB compressed


Book Description
Assuming only modest knowledge of undergraduate level math, Invitation to the Mathematics of Fermat-Wiles presents diverse concepts required to comprehend Wiles' extraordinary proof. Furthermore, it places these concepts in their historical context.

This book can be used in introduction to mathematics theories courses and in special topics courses on Fermat's last theorem. It contains themes suitable for development by students as an introduction to personal research as well as numerous exercises and problems. However, the book will also appeal to the inquiring and mathematically informed reader intrigued by the unraveling of this fascinating puzzle.

Review
"This text provides a sweeping introduction to all those mathematical topics, concepts, methods, techniques, and classical results that are necessary to understand Andrew Wiles's theory culminating in the first complete proof of Fermat's last theorem. The text is accessible, without compromising the rigor of its mathematical exposition, to reasoned undergraduate students, at least so for the most part it can serve as the basis for various teaching courses. It sets the whole discussion in a fascinating, generally educating historical context, thereby travelling - metaphorically speaking - through the centuries of mathematical history. No doubt, it is a true blessing that the English translation of this unique book is now at hand for a much wider public." - Werner Kleinert (Berlin) in Zentralblatt MATH 1036 

Key Features

  • Rigorously presents the concepts required to understand Wiles' proof, assuming only modest undergraduate level math
  • Sets the math in its historical context
  • Contains several themes that could be further developed by student research and numerous exercises and problems
  • Written by Yves Hellegouarch, who himself made an important contribution to the proof of Fermat's last theorem

Elementary Number Theory

Elementary Number Theory 
McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math | ISBN 0073051888 | 2005-09-27 | PDF | 3.7 MB | 448 pages

Elementary Number Theory, Sixth Edition, is written for the one-semester undergraduate number theory course taken by math majors, secondary education majors, and computer science students. This contemporary text provides a simple account of classical number theory, set against a historical background that shows the subject's evolution from antiquity to recent research. Written in David Burton’s engaging style, Elementary Number Theory reveals the attraction that has drawn leading mathematicians and amateurs alike to number theory over the course of history.

Cryptography: Theory and Practice, Third Edition (Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications)

Cryptography: Theory and Practice, Third Edition (Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications)
Chapman & Hall/CRC | 3 edition (November 1, 2005) | 616 pages | ISBN: 1584885084 | djvu | 3 Mb

Douglas R. Stinson's Cryptography: Theory and Practice is a mathematically intensive examination of cryptography, including ciphers, the Data Encryption Standard (DES), public key cryptography, one-way hash functions, and digital signatures. Stinson's explication of "zero-sum proofs"--a process by which one person lets another person know that he or she has a password without actually revealing any information--is especially good.
If you are new to the math behind cryptography but want to tackle it, the author covers all of the required background to understand the real mathematics here. Cryptography includes extensive exercises with each chapter and makes an ideal introduction for any math-literate person willing to get acquainted with this material.

THE LEGACY… First introduced in 1995, Cryptography: Theory and Practice garnered enormous praise and popularity, and soon became the standard textbook for cryptography courses around the world. The second edition was equally embraced, and enjoys status as a perennial bestseller. Now in its third edition, this authoritative text continues to provide a solid foundation for future breakthroughs in cryptography. WHY A THIRD EDITION? The art and science of cryptography has been evolving for thousands of years. Now, with unprecedented amounts of information circling the globe, we must be prepared to face new threats and employ new encryption schemes on an ongoing basis. This edition updates relevant chapters with the latest advances and includes seven additional chapters covering: · Pseudorandom bit generation in cryptography · Entity authentication, including schemes built from primitives and special purpose "zero-knowledge" schemes · Key establishment including key distribution and protocols for key agreement, both with a greater emphasis on security models and proofs · Public key infrastructure, including identity-based cryptography · Secret sharing schemes · Multicast security, including broadcast encryption and copyright protection THE RESULT… Providing mathematical background in a "just-in-time" fashion, informal descriptions of cryptosystems along with more precise pseudocode, and a host of numerical examples and exercises, Cryptography: Theory and Practice, Third Edition offers comprehensive, in-depth treatment of the methods and protocols that are vital to safeguarding the mind-boggling amount of information circulating around the world.

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Solve This: Math Activities for Students and Clubs

James S. Tanton “Solve This: Math Activities for Students and Clubs " 
The Mathematical Association of America | 2001-06-30 | ISBN:0883857170 | 240 pages | Djvu | 6,6 Mb


Sophisticated mathematics is accessible to all. This book proves it! This is a collection of intriguing mathematical problems and activities linked by common themes that all involve working with objects from our everyday experience. Learn about the mathematics of a bagel, a checkerboard and a pile of laundry for example. Discover for yourself that wheels need not be round, that braids need not have free ends, that it's always best to turn around twice - and more! Mathematics is all around us, we all do mathematics every day. The activities contained in this book are immediate, catchy and fun, but upon investigation, begin to unfold into surprising layers of depth and new perspectives. The necessary mathematics, in increasing levels of difficulty, is explained fully along the way. Mathematics educators will find this an invaluable resource of fresh and innovative approaches to topics in mathematics.





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Math Talks for Undergraduates

Serge Lang “Math Talks for Undergraduates " 
Springer | 1999-06-24 | ISBN:0387987495 | 121 pages | Djvu | 1,6 Mb


For many years Serge Lang has given talks to undergraduates on selected items in mathematics which could be extracted at a level understandable by students who have had calculus. Written in a conversational tone, Lang now presents a collection of those talks as a book. The talks could be given by faculty, but even better, they may be given by students in seminars run by the students themselves. Undergraduates, and even some high school students, will enjoy the talks which cover prime numbers, the abc conjecture, approximation theorems of analysis, Bruhat-Tits spaces, harmonic and symmetric polynomials, and more in a lively and informal style..






(1982,1987) Zeldovich, Y. & Yaglom, I. - Higher Math for Beginners (djvu)







Zeldovich, Y. & Yaglom, I. - Higher Math for Beginners 
Mir Publ. | 1982,1987 | 562 pp | ISBN - N/A | djvu | 8,58 MB


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1001 Math Problems, 2E

1001 Math Problems, 2E
Publisher:LearningExpress, LLC | 2004-04-25 | ISBN:1576855120 | Pages:176 | PDF | 1.2 MB


Book Description:

Ideal for readers who need extra practice and skill reinforcement for exams. Reviews and hones skills for college and graduate school admissions exams. Also perfect for adult test-takers who need to review all the most-tested basic math concepts to score well on vocational and certification exams.

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Real-Life Math: Everyday Use of Mathematical Concepts

Evan M. Glazer, John W. McConnell, "Real-Life Math: Everyday Use of Mathematical Concepts" 
Publisher: Greenwood Press | Pages: 184 | ISBN-10: 0313319987 | PDF | 1.04 MB


"What does this have to do with real life?" is a question that plagues mathematics teachers across America, as students are confronted with abstract topics in their high school mathematics courses. The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics emphasizes the importance of making real world connections in teaching mathematics so that learning new content is meaningful to students. And in meeting NCTM national standards, this invaluable book provides many insights into the many connections between mathematics applications and the real world. Nearly 50 math concepts are presented with multiple examples of how each is applied in everyday environments, such as the workplace, nature, science, sports, and even parking. From logarithms to matrices to complex numbers, concepts are discussed for a variety of mathematics courses, including: 

algebra geometry trigonometry analysis probability statistics calculus In one entry, for example, the authors show how angles are used in determining the spaces of a parking lot. When describing exponential growth, the authors demonstrate how interest on a loan or credit card increases over time. The concept of equations is described in a variety of ways, including how business managers estimate how many hours it takes a certain number of employees to complete a task, as well as how a to compute a quarterback's passing rating. Websites listed at the end of each entry provide additional examples of everyday math for both students and teachers. 


Math Magic Pro 3.64

Math Magic Pro 3.64 | 8.18 MB

Write beautiful math equations & symbols easily in MathMagic, use them widely in your word processors, Presentations, DTP software.

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A Beautiful Math: John Nash, Game Theory, And the Modern Quest for a Code of Nature

Tom Siegfried, A Beautiful Math: John Nash, Game Theory, And the Modern Quest for a Code of Nature
Joseph Henry Press | ISBN 0309101921 | 2006 | PDF | 1 MB | 273 pages

John Nash won the 1994 Nobel Prize in economics for pioneering research published in the 1950s on a new branch of mathematics known as game theory. At the time of Nash's early work, game theory was briefly popular among some mathematicians and Cold War analysts. But it remained relatively obscure until the 1970s, when evolutionary biologists began to find it useful. In the 1980s economists began to embrace game theory. Since then game theory math has found an ever expanding repertoire of applications among a wide range of scientific disciplines.

Today neuroscientists peer into game players' brains, anthropologists play games with people from primitive cultures, biologists use games to explain the evolution of human language, and mathematicians exploit games to better understand social networks.

A common thread connecting much of this research is its relevance to the ancient quest for a science of human social behavior, or "a Code of Nature," in the spirit of the fictional science of psychohistory described in the famous Foundation novels by the late Isaac Asimov. In A Beautiful Math, acclaimed science writer Tom Siegfried describes how game theory links the life sciences, social sciences and physical sciences in a way that may bring Asimov's dream closer to reality.

Alfred S. Posamentier - Math Charmers: Tantalizing Tidbits for the Mind


Alfred S. Posamentier - Math Charmers: Tantalizing Tidbits for the Mind
Prometheus | ISBN 1591020670 | 2003 | 300 pages | DjVu | 2.3 MB

Choice, December 2003
"For a book that intends to convey the nature of pure mathematics, Posamentier's is far superior to many...highly recommended."

The Bookwatch, Midwest Book Review library newsletter, June 2004
"Designed as a combat to math phobias, this guide tells how to make math intriguing and fun." 

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How Math Explains the World: A Guide to the Power of Numbers, from Car Repair to Modern Physics

How Math Explains the World: A Guide to the Power of Numbers, from Car Repair to Modern Physics
Collins | Pages: 288 | 2008-05-01 | ISBN: 0061241768 | 3 MB

In How Math Explains the World, mathematician Stein reveals how seemingly arcane mathematical investigations and discoveries have led to bigger, more world-shaking insights into the nature of our world. In the four main sections of the book, Stein tells the stories of the mathematical thinkers who discerned some of the most fundamental aspects of our universe. From their successes and failures, delusions, and even duels, the trajectories of their innovations—and their impact on society—are traced in this fascinating narrative. Quantum mechanics, space-time, chaos theory and the workings of complex systems, and the impossibility of a "perfect" democracy are all here. Stein's book is both mind-bending and practical, as he explains the best way for a salesman to plan a trip, examines why any thought you could have is imbedded in the number π , and—perhaps most importantly—answers one of the modern world's toughest questions: why the garage can never get your car repaired on time.

Friendly, entertaining, and fun, How Math Explains the World is the first book by one of California's most popular math teachers, a veteran of both "math for poets" and Princeton's Institute for Advanced Studies. And it's perfect for any reader wanting to know how math makes both science and the world tick. 


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The Definitive Guide to How Computers Do Math

The Definitive Guide to How Computers Do Math : Featuring the Virtual DIY Calculator

464 pages | September 27, 2005 | English | pdf Format | 1.92 Mb


Paperback: 464 pages 
Publisher: Wiley-Interscience; Bk&CD-Rom edition (September 27, 2005) 
Language: English 
ISBN: 0471732788 

Book Description
The Basics of Computer Arithmetic Made Enjoyable and Accessible—with a Special Program Included for Hands-on Learning 

"The combination of this book and its associated virtual computer is fantastic! Experience over the last fifty years has shown me that there's only one way to truly understand how computers work; and that is to learn one computer and its instruction set—no matter how simple or primitive—from the ground up. Once you fully comprehend how that simple computer functions, you can easily extrapolate to more complex machines."
—Fred Hudson, retired engineer/scientist 

"This book—along with the virtual DIY Calculator—is an incredibly useful teaching and learning tool. The interesting trivia nuggets keep you turning the pages to see what's next. Students will have so much fun reading the text and performing the labs that they won't even realize they are learning."
—Michael Haghighi, Chairperson of the Business and Computer Information Systems Division, Calhoun Community College, Alabama 

"At last, a book that presents an innovative approach to the teaching of computer architecture. Written with authority and verve, witty, superbly illustrated, and enhanced with many laboratory exercises, this book is a must for students and teachers alike."
—Dr. Albert Koelmans, Lecturer in Computer Engineering, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, and the 2003 recipient of the EASIT–Eng. Gold Award for Innovative Teaching in Computer Engineering 

Packed with nuggets of information and tidbits of trivia, How Computers Do Math provides an incredibly fun and interesting introduction to the way in which computers perform their magic in general and math in particular. The accompanying CD-ROM contains a virtual computer/calculator called the DIY Calculator, and the book's step-by-step interactive laboratories guide you in the creation of a simple program to run on your DIY Calculator. 

How Computers Do Math can be enjoyed by non-technical individuals; students of computer science, electronics engineering, and mathematics; and even practicing engineers. All of the illustrations and interactive laboratories featured in the book are provided on the CD-ROM for use by high school, college, and university educators as lecture notes and handouts. 

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50 Math and Science Games for Leadership

50 Math and Science Games for Leadership 
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company | Pages: 220 | Date: 2007-03-15 | ISBN: 9812706925 | PDF | 3.1 MB

Did you like Math or Science in school? Have you played games that stimulated your thought processes for Math and Science? Trying to be creative in your Math, Science or leadership class? Can leadership be taught? Is leadership an Art or a Science or Math? Seeking to impact your training program with creative games? A primer for leadership development, this book introduces Math and Science games with a review process component that can be used for leadership instruction. The book highlights key leadership principles which show that leaders must: Ask questions; Be disciplined; Create and see things differently; Develop resources; Engage in active listening; Make priorities; Multiply leaders; Problem solve; Set an example; Sacrifice; Search and explore; Strategize; Support diversity; Work in teams and collaborate.


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Math Contests Grade 4-8

Math Contests Grade 4-8 | 291 Mb

Math Contests Grades 4-8

Picture Math Contests Grades 4-8Math Contests Grades 4-8 contains the original math contests from Math League Press enjoyed by millions of students. With over 2000 interesting and challenging questions from more than 50 different math contests, this program covers an extensive variety of math topics for each grade level. New improved solutions for each contest help students learn and understand a wide range of problem-solving methods. Online help and problem-solving tips give your child or student solid reference material. Each math contest may be taken with a time limit (from 5 minutes to 200 minutes), or with unlimited time for extra practice in math. The online help can be enabled for reference, or turned off to take a contest to test a student's math ability. A report writer saves the results from each contest, so students can track their performance as they learn new math skills.

Math Contests Grades 4-8 is an excellent resource for teachers and Math Clubs. Teachers can make up their own worksheets and math contests by selecting and copying the math problems you want, in order to focus on particular math skills. Each problem is multiple choice. There are 30 problems on each contest for the 4th and 5th grade contests, and 40 problems for each 6th, 7th, and 8th grade contest. Students enter their answer for each problem, and can be graded on a problem-by-problem basis, or after taking a complete contest. Students can also browse help, search help topics, and create bookmarks for easy reference.

Math Contests Grades 4-8 runs on PC-Windows platforms. It is available on CD-ROM. . 


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samedi 13 septembre 2008

Complex Variables Demystified

Complex Variables Demystified
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional | Pages: 275 | 2008-06-23 | ISBN 007154920X | PDF | 2 MB

Take the complication out of COMPLEX VARIABLES

Ready to learn the fundamentals of complex variables but can't seem to get your brain to function on the right level? No problem! Add Complex Variables Demystified to the equation and you'll exponentially increase your chances of understanding this fascinating subject.

Written in an easy-to-follow format, this book begins by covering complex numbers, functions, limits, and continuity, and the Cauchy-Riemann equations. You'll delve into sequences, Laurent series, complex integration, and residue theory. Then it's on to conformal mapping, transformations, and boundary value problems. Hundreds of examples and worked equations make it easy to understand the material, and end-of-chapter quizzes and a final exam help reinforce learning.

This fast and easy guide offers:

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Numerous figures to illustrate key concepts
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Sample problems with worked solutions
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Coverage of Cauchy-Riemann equations and the Laplace transform
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Chapters on the Schwarz-Christoffel transformation and the gamma and zeta functions
* A time-saving approach to performing better on an exam or at work

Simple enough for a beginner, but challenging enough for an advanced student, Complex Variables Demystified is your integral tool for understanding this essential mathematics topic.

Guide to Information Sources in Mathematics and Statistics

Guide to Information Sources in Mathematics and Statistics
Publisher:Libraries Unlimited | Pages: 368 | 2004-09-30 | ISBN: 1563087014 | PDF | 2 MB



Product Description:

This book is a reference for librarians, mathematicians, and statisticians involved in college and research level mathematics and statistics in the 21st century. We are in a time of transition in scholarly communications in mathematics, practices which have changed little for a hundred years are giving way to new modes of accessing information. Where journals, books, indexes and catalogs were once the physical representation of a good mathematics library, shelves have given way to computers, and users are often accessing information from remote places. Part I is a historical survey of the past 15 years tracking this huge transition in scholarly communications in mathematics. Part II of the book is the bibliography of resources recommended to support the disciplines of mathematics and statistics. These are grouped by type of material. Publication dates range from the 1800's onwards. Hundreds of electronic resources-some online, both dynamic and static, some in fixed media, are listed among the paper resources. Amazingly a majority of listed electronic resources are free.

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Algebraic Number Theory

Algebraic Number Theory
Publisher: Cambridge University Press | Pages: 355 | 1993-02-26 | ISBN: 0521438349 | DJVU | 5 MB


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This book provides a brisk, thorough treatment of the foundations of algebraic number theory on which it builds to introduce more advanced topics. Throughout, the authors emphasize the systematic development of techniques for the explicit calculation of the basic invariants such as rings of integers, class groups, and units, combining at each stage theory with explicit computations.

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ICT and Primary Mathematics

ICT and Primary Mathematics
Publisher: Open University Press | Pages:160 | 2003-01-01 | ISBN: 0335210309 | PDF | 9 MB


Product Description:

Current digital technologies have the potential to enhance primary children's mathematical learning. Calculators and computers can be used as tools in mathematics to perform routine processes or to explore mathematical ideas. Graphic and programmable calculators, and computers with open-ended software can also immerse children in exciting, creative and productive learning environments. The internet allows children to venture into the enormous world of mathematics beyond the classroom.

This book provides teachers with insights into how other teachers and researchers have discovered ways to create powerful learning experiences for children. Each chapter helps the reader to understand why certain teaching approaches with technology are more effective than others, as well as providing many practical ideas for activities and projects for children with various ability levels and learning styles.

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