Showing posts with label Analysis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Analysis. Show all posts

Friday, December 10, 2010

Introduction to Analysis of the Infinite: Book II (Repost)



Introduction to Analysis of the Infinite: Book II
Publisher: Springer | ISBN: 0387971327 | edition 1989 | PDF | 520 pages | 10,1 mb
This is a seminal text by one of history's greatest mathematicians. Unique to his great mathematical peers, Euler was also an extraordinary teacher and expositor. His enthusiasm and genius pour through the pages of this book, with Euler making his characteristically bold and ingenious symbolic arguments to come up with many of the well known formulas that were probably mentioned in your math class. For example, Euler brilliantly uses basic algebra (plus infinitesimals) to come up with some very deep and beautiful formulas, such as Sine's infinite product, e's continued fraction expansion and much more.

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Thursday, December 9, 2010

Wavelets: A Mathematical Tool for Signal Analysis



Charles K. Chui, "Wavelets: A Mathematical Tool for Signal Analysis"
S-ty for Ind.al Math | 1987 | ISBN: 0898713846 | 228 pages | PDF | 10 MB
Wavelets continue to be powerful mathematical tools that can be used to solve problems for which the Fourier (spectral) method does not perform well or cannot handle. This book is for engineers, applied mathematicians, and other scientists who want to learn about using wavelets to analyze, process, and synthesize images and signals. Applications are described in detail and there are step-by-step instructions about how to construct and apply wavelets. The only mathematically rigorous monograph written by a mathematician specifically for nonspecialists, it describes the basic concepts of these mathematical techniques, outlines the procedures for using them, compares the performance of various approaches, and provides information for problem solving, putting the reader at the forefront of current research. Written for an interdisciplinary audience of engineers, applied mathematicians, and other scientists with little or no knowledge of wavelets, readers with an undergraduate background in applied mathematics or engineering will appreciate this book.


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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Chemical Risk Analysis: A Practical Handbook (Kogan Page Science Paper Edition) by Bernard Martel (Repost)



Chemical Risk Analysis: A Practical Handbook (Kogan Page Science Paper Edition) by Bernard Martel (Repost)
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann (July 20, 2004) | ISBN: 1903996651 | Pages: 528 | PDF | 149 MB
This handbook includes the principal methodological tools and data required to comprehend, evaluate and execute analysis of chemical risk in practical working situations. The dangerous property tables providing data on more than 1900 products, organic and inorganic, will be extremely useful to all readers working in the chemical and process industries and for those with occupational safety and health responsibilities. These tables are supplemented through the text by numerous figures and other tables, helping make this publication both comprehensive and accessible.

Now in an updated paperback edition
Numerous tables containing information on more than 1900 chemicals, organic and inorganic
Updating supplement by leading industry specialist on latest EC regulations regarding hazardous chemicals






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