Mathematics
mobi |eng | 2004-01-08 | Author:Duncan J. Watts

NETWORKS, VIRUSES, AND MICROSOFT THIS RESULT WAS A PROMISING START AND DEMONSTRATED THAT for some problems at least, epidemics can be better understood by using a percolation approach than with ...
( Category: System Theory May 10,2015 )
epub |eng | 2014-05-08 | Author:Michael S. Schneider

The thorns of the rose wrap around in opposite spirals, revealing the subtle energy pattern of the archetypes of the creating process. The architecture of upright plants shows that they ...
( Category: Number Theory May 9,2015 )
epub |eng | 2014-07-13 | Author:Michael Beaney

18.5 Last Writings Having resigned his chair, Wittgenstein spent the rest of his life with various friends and disciples in Ireland, the USA, Oxford, and Cambridge. In some respects his ...
( Category: Logic May 4,2015 )
epub |eng | 2011-04-26 | Author:Elias M. Stein & Rami Shakarchi

belongs to Lp([0, 2π]) for every p < ∞. (b) If then for almost every t [0, 1] the series (10) is not the Fourier series of an integrable function. ...
( Category: Mathematics April 27,2015 )
epub |eng | 1996-04-23 | Author:Scott Meyers

but the language makes no guarantee that this is how it will be done. Some compilers generate the function calls in this order instead: Call operator new for first object ...
( Category: Mathematics April 24,2015 )
epub |eng | 2012-09-25 | Author:Joseph J. Rotman [Rotman, Joseph J.]

Figure 3.16 This inequality holds, for ∣AC∣ + ∣CB∣ = ∣AC∣ + ∣CE∣ + ∣EB∣ > ∣AE∣ + ∣EB∣ (the shortest path from A to E is the straight line ...
( Category: Mathematical Analysis April 24,2015 )
epub, pdf |eng | 2014-09-23 | Author:Ali Almossawi [Almossawi, Ali]

Informal Fallacy › Ambiguity › Equivocation › Redefinition › No True Scotsman Genetic Fallacy A genetic fallacy is committed when an argument is either devalued or defended solely because of ...
( Category: Logic April 24,2015 )
epub |eng | | Author:Fry, Hannah [Fry, Hannah]

As with the previous example, the theory8 gets quite heavy in places, but the insights can go some way toward explaining why there are so many fantastic women in their ...
( Category: Probability & Statistics April 23,2015 )
epub |eng | 2014-07-02 | Author:Jones, Patrick

Therefore, f (x) is concave up on the intervals (–∞, –2), , and (2, ∞), and f (x) is concave down on the intervals and . 470. concave up on ...
( Category: Calculus April 10,2015 )
mobi, epub |eng | 0101-01-01 | Author:Ian Stewart

If you’re thinking that this sounds a bit like attempts to solve the quintic, you’re onto something. If many capable mathematicians try something and fail, it is conceivable that it ...
( Category: History April 5,2015 )
epub |eng | 2015-03-25 | Author:Harris, Michael [Harris, Michael]

Figure 8.1. A reconstruction of one of the less elaborate slides from Modern Algebra and the Object/Operation duality in music, a presentation by Moreno Andreatta, Music Representations Team, IRCAM/CNRS. The ...
( Category: History March 31,2015 )
epub |eng | 2010-03-29 | Author:Kaiser Fung

Some dismiss false negatives as victimless errors. Not true. As Michael Johnson, the superlative sprinter with the golden Nike spikes, wrote, “the athletes who finished behind [the winner who cheated] ...
( Category: Probability & Statistics March 30,2015 )
epub |eng | 2011-06-16 | Author:Cressie, Noel & Wikle, Christopher K. [Cressie, Noel]

Physical Statistical Models When there is scientific knowledge about a process Y, it can often be described in terms of a partial differential equation (PDE), sometimes in time, sometimes in ...
( Category: Remote Sensing & GIS March 27,2015 )
epub |eng | 2011-05-24 | Author:du Sautoy, Marcus

HOW CAN MATH HELP YOU WIN AT MONOPOLY? Monopoly appears to be a pretty random game. You throw two dice and speed around the board in your car or strut ...
( Category: Number Theory March 22,2015 )