21,224
21K
2012
2012
by
David Lippman;Jeff Eldridge;Mike Kenyon;Lawrence Morales;Melonie Rasmussen
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Topics: Maths, Mathematics
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2,911
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David Joyner;Minh Van Nguyen;Dr Nathann Cohen
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This is an introductory book on algorithmic graph theory. Theory and algorithms are illustrated using the Sage open source mathematics software. To get an overview of the book, you can view the table of contents as shown below or download the complete book. This book is more commonly known as the "DaMN" book if you notice the first letter of the first name of each author. So feel free to call it the DaMN book :-)
Topics: Maths, Graph Theory, Statistics and Probability, Basics, Connectivity and Matchings, Probabilistic...
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898
Sep 2, 2003
09/03
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Prof. Stefan Bilaniuk
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A Problem Course in Mathematical Logic is intended to serve as the text for an introduction to mathematical logic for undergraduates with some mathematical sophistication. It supplies definitions, statements of results, and problems, along with some explanations, examples, and hints. The idea is for the students, individually or in groups, to learn the material by solving the problems and proving the results for themselves. The book should do as the text for a course taught using the modified...
Topics: Logic, Numbers and Set Theory, Introduction to Number Systems and Logic, Propositional Logic, Set...
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2,261
2.3K
1997
1997
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Prof. Charles Grinstead;Prof. Laurie Snell
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This text is designed for an introductory probability course taken by sophomores, juniors, and seniors in mathematics, the physical and social sciences, engineering, and computer science. It presents a thorough treatment of probability ideas and techniques necessary for a �rm understanding of the subject. The text can be used in a variety of course lengths, levels, and areas of emphasis
Topics: Maths, Mathematics
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1,985
2.0K
Jul 4, 2013
07/13
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Prof. Carl Stitz;Prof. Jeff Zeager
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Topics: Maths, Mathematics
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2,454
2.5K
Aug 16, 2013
08/13
by
Dr Thomas W. Judson
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The first half of the book presents group theory, through the Sylow theorems, with enough material for a semester-long course. The second-half is suitable for a second semester and presents rings, integral domains, Boolean algebras, vector spaces, and fields, concluding with Galois Theory
Topics: Group Theory, Permutations, Cosets, Mathematics
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1,295
1.3K
Jul 1, 2005
07/05
by
Eric Poisson
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This is a comprehensive book on all of the fundamental theory behind electromagnetism.
Topics: Physics, Electromagnetism and Electromagnetic Radiation, Classical Electromagnetism�,...
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The course will be in two parts: Part I in Michaelmas Term Weeks 3-8 and Hilary Term Weeks 1-2, and Part II in Hilary Term Weeks 3-8. For Part I you will be allocated a computer to yourself during scheduled sessions in the Statistics Department, and you may work collaboratively with others in these sessions. None of the work in Part I will be assessed, but instead will act as a foundation enabling you to work individually during Part II. This individual work will be assessed and will count...
Topics: Maths, Algebra, Numerical Analysis, Study Guides, Study Skills and Assignment Guidelines, Number...
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David H. Collingwood;K. David Prince;Matthew M. Conroy
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This book is full of worked out examples. We use the the notation �Soluttion.� to indicate where the reasoning for a problem begins; the symbol is used to indicate the end of the solution to a problem. There is a Table of Contents that is useful in helping you �nd a topic treated earlier in the course. It is also a good rough outline when it comes time to study for the �nal examination. The book also includes an index at the end. Finally, there is an appendix at the end of the text with...
Topic: Mathematics
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1,400
1.4K
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Richard Fitzpatrick
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The purpose of this course is to present quantum mechanics in a systematic fashion, starting from the fundamental postulates, and developing the theory in as logical a manner as possible.
Topics: Physics, Quantum Physics, Quantum Mechanics, Foundations of Quantum Mechanics, Measurement Theory,...
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214
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Mr. Travis Byington;Lawrence Evans;Mr. Ryan Magee;Hao Zhang
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The Biot-Savart law- Soon after they learned of Oersted's discovery that a current produces magnetic effects, Biot and Savart undertook careful experiments to determine the details. In modern terminology, their research investigated the B-�eld set up by an in�nitesimal segment of a current-carrying wire. ...
Topics: Physics, Electromagnetism and Electromagnetic Radiation, Classical Electromagnetism�,...
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1.9K
Dec 1, 2000
12/00
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Prof. Peter J. Cameron
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This course introduces the basic notions of probability theory and develops them to the stage where one can begin to use probabilistic ideas in statistical inference and modelling, and the study of stochastic processes. Probability axioms. Conditional probability and independence. Discrete random variables and their distributions. Continuous distributions. Joint distributions. Independence. Expectations. Mean, variance, covariance, correlation. Limiting distributions
Topic: Mathematics
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Topic: Maths
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May 29, 2013
05/13
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Ji_� Lebl
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This book is a one semester course in basic analysis
Topics: Maths, Mathematics
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915
915
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This third year core module covers the quantum theory of atoms and atomic spectra, and also the basic principles of lasers. Course description: PHY332 covers the quantum theory of simple atoms and atomic spectra, and also the basic principles of lasers. The first part of the course covers the physics of atoms and atomic spectra, beginning with hydrogen and then moving on to multi-electron atoms. The second part gives an introduction to laser physics, with emphasis on the basic principles of...
Topics: Physics/Nuclear, Atomic and Molecular Physics/Atomic and Molecular Physics|Physics/Acoustics,...
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1,331
1.3K
May 1, 2009
05/09
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Prof. Dave Witte Morris;Prof. Joy Morris
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well as in the application of mathematics to the rest of the world involve many variables
Topics: Maths, Mathematics
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99
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The Extended Green�s Theorem.
Topics: Maths, Analysis and Calculus, Calculus, Mathematics
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Matthias Beck;Gerald Marchesi;Dennis Pixton;Lucas Sabalka
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These are the lecture notes of a one-semester undergraduate course which we taught at SUNY Binghamton. For many of our students, Complex Analysis is their first rigorous analysis (if not mathematics) class they take, and these notes reflect this very much. We tried to rely on as few concepts from real analysis as possible. In particular, series and sequences are treated ``from scratch." This also has the (maybe disadvantageous) consequence that power series are introduced very late in the...
Topics: Complex Analysis, Residue Theorem, Second Order Ordinary Differential Equations in the Complex...
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1,486
1.5K
2012
2012
by
Peter Ouwehand
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These notes are for a short course in set theory at the undergraduate level at Stellenbosch University. No pretense at orignality is claimed. Though ampli�ed by material from a number of additional sources, the debt to the �rst few chapters of the book Set Theory, by Thomas Jech, Springer 2003, should be easily discernible.
Topics: Maths, Logic, Numbers and Set Theory, Set Theory, Mathematics
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1,123
1.1K
Aug 18, 2006
08/06
by
F. J. Dyson;Michael J. Moravcsik
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Detailed Program - We shall not develop straightaway a correct theory including many particles. Instead we follow the historicaldevelopment. We try to make a relativistic quantum theory of one particle, �nd out how far we can goand where we get into trouble. Then we shall see how to change the theory and get over the trouble byintroducing many particles. Incidentally, the one�particle theories are quite useful, being correct to a goodapproximation in many situations where creation of new...
Topics: Physics, Particle Physics and Fields, Quantum Physics, General Theory of Fields and Particles,...
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4,380
4.4K
Jun 3, 2013
06/13
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Prof. Michael Corral
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This book covers elementary trigonometry. It is suitable for a one-semester course at the college level, though it could also be used in high schools
Topics: Maths, Mathematics
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Richard Fitzpatrick
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This book presents a single semester course on Newtonian dynamics that is intended primarily for upper-division (i.e., junior and senior) undergraduate students majoring in physics. A thorough understanding of physics at the lower-division level, including a basic working knowledge of the laws of mechanics, is assumed. It is also taken for granted that students are familiar with the fundamentals of integral and differential calculus, complex analysis, ordinary differential equations, and linear...
Topics: Physics, Classical Mechanics, Classical Mechanics of Discrete Systems, Physics
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Prof. Al Doerr;Prof. Kenneth Levasseur
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In writing this book, care was taken to use language and examples that gradually wean students from a simpleminded mechanical approach and move them toward mathematical maturity. We also recognize that many students who hesitate to ask for help from an instructor need a readable text, and we have tried to anticipate the questions that go unasked. The wide range of examples in the text are meant to augment the "favorite examples" that most instructors have for teaching the topics in...
Topics: Maths, Mathematics
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708
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Prof. Peter J. Cameron
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This module is a mixture of abstract theory, with rigorous proofs, and concrete calculations with matrices. The abstract component builds on the notions of subspaces and linear maps to construct the theory of bilinear forms i.e. functions of two variables which are linear in each variable, dual spaces (which consist of linear mappings from the original space to the underlying �eld) and determinants. The concrete applications involve ways to reduce a matrix of some speci�c type (such as...
Topic: Mathematics
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In this section we use a more elementary approach using the Klein Gordon equation. Each component of the Dirac/Weyl spinor obeys separately also the Klein Gordon equation. To show this �rst we start of with the Dirac equation.
Topic: Maths
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This book begins with four special families of matrices�simple and useful, absolutely basic. We look �rst at the properties of these particular matrices Kn,Cn, Tn,and Bn. (Some properties are obvious, others are hidden.) It is terri�c to practice linear algebra by working with genuinely important matrices.
Topics: Maths, Linear Algebra and Geometry, Numerical Analysis, Linear Algebra, Linear Algebraic Systems,...
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3,994
4.0K
Aug 11, 2013
08/13
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Prof. David Guichard
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The emphasis in this course is on problems�doing calculations and story problems. To master problem solving one needs a tremendous amount of practice doing problems.
Topics: Maths, Mathematics
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2,076
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Feb 29, 2012
02/12
by
Prof. Jim Hefferon
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on functions involving a single independent variable and a single dependent variable. For
Topics: Maths, Mathematics
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The main goal of this section is to give a formula in terms of _A(t) for r(A) and b(A) when K = R (Theorem 2.5). We �rst establish recurrences for these two quantities.
Topics: Maths, Mathematics
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2,462
2.5K
May 1, 2012
05/12
by
William F. Trench
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The book is designed to �ll the gaps left in the development of calculus as it is usually presented in an elementary course, and to provide the background required for insight into more advanced courses in pure and applied mathematics.
Topics: Real Numbers, Analysis, Mathematics
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1,196
1.2K
2012
2012
by
Prof. Joseph Fields
texts
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f(x). However, many of the functions of importance both within mathematics itself as
Topics: Maths, Mathematics
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281
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Topic: Maths
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Arthur Mattuck;Haynes Miller;Jeremy Orloff;John Lewis
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Introduction: We now have everything we need to solve IVP�s using Laplace transform. We will show how to do this through a series of examples. To be honest we should admit that some IVP�s are more easily solved by other techniques. However, we will also see some examples where the Laplace machinery we�ve developed is a big help.
Topics: Maths, Differential Equations (ODEs & PDEs), Mathematics
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Rory Adams;Mark Horner;Heather Williams
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Logarithms are commonly refered to as logs, are the "opposite" of exponentials, just as subtraction is the opposite of addition and division is the opposite of multiplication. Logs "undo" exponentials. Technically speaking, logs are the inverses of exponentials. The logarithm of a number x in the base a is defined as the number n such that a^n = x.
Topics: Maths, Mathematics
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932
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Topics: Physics, Quantum Physics, Quantum Mechanics, Formalism, Foundations of Quantum Mechanics,...
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357
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The lectures cover classical and quantum statistical mechanics with some emphasis on classical spin systems. I give also an introduction to Bose condensation and super�uidity but I do not discuss phenomena speci�c to Fermi particles, being covered by other lecturers.
Topic: Maths
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Topics: Physics, Classical Mechanics, Physics
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These notes began as notes for a course called �Computability and Mathematical Linguistics� taught at McGill University for about 25 years, beginning in 1974. It was quite successful, but after Professor Lambek and I retired, there was no one who was su_ciently interested in teaching the course as designed and it eventually disappeared. There was a proposal to add quite a bit of logic to the notes and publish it jointly with Phil Scottand me, but this project never much went beyond putting...
Topic: Maths
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671
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Prof. Martin V. Day
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simultaneously.
Topics: Maths, Mathematics
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These notes cover the development of the current scienti�c concepts of space and time through history, emphasizing the newest developments and ideas.The presentation will be non-mathematical: the concepts will be introduced and explained, but no real calculations will be performed. The various concepts will be introduced in a historical order (whenever possible), this provides a measure of understanding as to how the ideas on which the modern theory of space and time is based were developed....
Topic: Maths
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We now introduce the Fourier Transform and show how it is related to the solution of the Heat Problem on an in�nite domain.
Topics: Maths, Differential Equations (ODEs & PDEs), Methods, Partial Differential Equations (PDEs),...
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95
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Our goal in this lecture is to address the following question: given a nice space X, to what extent can X be recovered from its completions at all primes? We begin by reviewing the situation for abelian groups.
Topics: Maths, Algebra, Topology and Metric Spaces, Mathematics
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Topics: Physics, Classical Mechanics, Fluid Mechanics, General Theory in Fluid Dynamics, Fluid Dynamics,...
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427
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Topics: Physics, Classical Mechanics, Classical Mechanics of Discrete Systems, General Theory of Classical...
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The purpose of this chapter is to describe the known exact solutions for colliding gravitational waves in which the polarization of the approaching waves is not aligned. The �rst solution of this type was obtained by Nutkuand Halil (1977). A further generalization of this solution was attempted by Halil (1979), but this has subsequently been found to be incorrect and so will not be considered here.
Topic: Maths
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These notes are drawn from lectures given at University College Cork in the spring of 2006, for a �rst year introduction to linear algebra. The course aims for a complete proof of the spectral theorem. Problems appear throughout the text, which you must learn to solve. They often provide vital results used in the course. Most of these problems have hints, particularly the more important ones. There are also review problems at the end of each section, and you should try to solve a few from...
Topics: Maths, Linear Algebra and Geometry, Algebra, Numerical Analysis, Vectors and Matrices, Linear...
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1,830
1.8K
Jan 17, 2006
01/06
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Prof. Kiran S. Kedlaya
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Aside from this introduction, the book is divided into four parts. The �rst part, �Rudiments�, is devoted to the foundations of Euclidean geometry and to some of the most pervasive ideas within the subject. The second part, �Special situations�, treats some common environments of classical synthetic geometry; it is here where one encounters many of the challenging Olympiad problems which helped inspire this book. The third part, �The roads to modern geometry�, consists of two 4...
Topics: Maths, Mathematics
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We shall describe the kinematics of circular motion, the position, velocity, and acceleration, as a special case of two-dimensional motion. We will see that unlike linear motion, where velocity and acceleration are directed along the line of motion, in circular motion the direction of velocity is always tangent to the circle. This means that as the object moves in a circle, the direction of the velocity is always changing. When we examine this motion, we shall see that the direction of change...
Topic: Maths
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John Lewis;Arthur Mattuck;Haynes Miller;Jeremy Orloff
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Topics: Maths, Differential Equations (ODEs & PDEs), Mathematics
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420
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These are mainly introductory courses in ordinary and partial di_erential equations but they also include other aspects of multivariate calculus. The notes occasionally digress beyond the syllabus, but such sections or comments will be clearly marked with an asterisk. They also include a wide range of exercises which can be found at the end of each section.
Topics: Maths, Calculus, Mathematics
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Richard Fitzpatrick
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These set of lecture notes are designed for an upper-division undergraduate course on computational physics. The purpose of this course is demonstrate to students how computers can enable us to both broaden and deepen our understanding of physics by vastly increasing the range of mathematical calculations which we can conveniently perform.
Topics: Physics, Physics
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646
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Prof. Carl Stitz;Prof. Jeff Zeager
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Section 0.1 (Basic Set Theory and Interval Notation) contains a brief summary of the set theory terminology used throughout the text including sets of real numbers and interval notation. Section 0.2 (Real Number Arithmetic) lists the properties of real number arithmetic.1 Section 0.3 (Linear Equations and Inequalities) focuses on solving linear equations and linear inequalities from a strictly algebraic perspective. The geometry of graphing lines in the plane is deferred until Section 2.1...
Topics: Maths, Mathematics
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237
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Rory Adams;Heather Williams;Wendy Williams
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In Grade 11 you were introduced to linear programming and solved problems by looking at points on the edges of the feasible region. In Grade 12 you will look at how to solve linear programming problems in a more general manner.
Topics: Maths, Mathematics
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543
Sep 1, 2000
09/00
by
Eric Poisson
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Topic: Maths
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1.3K
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Prof. Steven E. Pav
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What started as daily course notes in a numerical methods course blossomed into a manuscript now standing in for the course textbook. only the classical topics are covered
Topics: Maths, Mathematics
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3.6K
May 21, 2013
05/13
by
Prof. Michael Corral
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This book covers calculus in two and three variables. It is suitable for a one-semester course, normally known as �Vector Calculus�, �Multivariable Calculus�, or simply �Calculus III�. The prerequisites are the standard courses in single-variable calculus (a.k.a. Calculus I and II).
Topics: Maths, Mathematics
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The �rst version of these notes was written for a �rst-year graduate algebra course. As in most such courses, the notes concentrated on abstract groups and, in particular, on �nite groups.
Topic: Maths
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Prof. Richard Hammack
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such a function f, a single real number input x determines a unique single output value
Topics: Maths, Mathematics
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739
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Joel G. Broida;S. Gill Williamson
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In the present chapter, we focus our attention on eigenvalues and eigenvectors, which is probably the most important characterization of a linear operator that is available to us. In Chapter 8 we give a complete discussion of canonical forms of matrices under similarity
Topics: Maths, Mathematics
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Joel G. Broida;S. Gill Williamson
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This text discusses the theory of finite-dimensional vector spaces in sufficient detail to enable the reader to understand and solve most linear algebra problems in mathematics and physics likely to be encountered outside of specialized research.
Topics: Maths, Mathematics
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Michael Vaughan-Lee
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In this course we are mainly concerned with �eld extensions, and �nding roots of polynomials, but before we get on to this we need to investigate the notion of characteristic.
Topics: Maths, Mathematics
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Feb 11, 2005
02/05
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Dmitry Panchenko
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De�nition: Conditional probability of Event A given Event B: ...
Topics: Maths, Statistics and Probability, Mathematics
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Topics: Maths, Statistics and Probability, Statistics, Mathematics
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We started from a weak solution which need not be a function and using our theory we are able to show it behaves well and is in fact smooth! We will make this discussion precise in the sequel.
Topics: Maths, Analysis and Calculus, Differential Equations (ODEs & PDEs), Mathematics
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The purpose of this course is to introduce the dictionary that allows you translate from the microscopic world where the laws of Nature are written to the everyday macroscopic world that we�re familiar with. This will allow us to begin to address very basic questions about how matter behaves.
Topics: Physics, Statistical Physics and Thermodynamics, Fundamentals of Classical Statistical Mechanics,...
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Lawrence Evans;Mr. J. Edward Ladenburger
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Standing waves in a string. We consider again two harmonic waves with the same amplitude, wavelength and frequency, but now moving in opposite directions.
Topic: Maths
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Density of the Schwartz Functions: To prove this we need to show the existence of a sequence of functions fn _ Sn for each f _ L2(R) such that fn f.
Topics: Maths, Differential Equations (ODEs & PDEs), Methods, Fourier Analysis, Mathematics
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To do a 2^k FFT mod a prime p you need to choose a prime p whose remainders include 2^k-th roots of unity, and you need to find one such root that is not a 2^(k-1)-th root of unity
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Topics: Maths, Differential Equations (ODEs & PDEs), Mathematics
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Topics: Maths, Statistics and Probability, Statistics, Estimation Techniques, Mathematics
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_(_), parameter _ > 0, random variable takes values: {0, 1, 2, ...} p.f. ... Moment generating function:
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In this chapter, we�ll put sequences in angle brackets to more clearly distinguish them from the many other mathematical expressions �oating around.
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The current set of notes is an activity-oriented companion to the study of real analysis. It is intended as a pedagogical companion for the beginner, an introduction to some of the main ideas in real analysis, a compendium of problems I think are useful in learning the subject, and an annotated reading/reference list
Topics: Maths, Mathematics
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