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Special Functions Of Mathematics For Engineers
, 2022Special Functions and Their ApplicationsAsymptotics and Special FunctionsSpecial FunctionsA Course of Modern AnalysisSpecial FunctionsOrthogonal Polynomials and Special FunctionsMathematical Methods in PhysicsSpecial FunctionsLectures on Orthogonal ...
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The Mathematics of Infectious Diseases
SIAM Review, 2000Many models for the spread of infectious diseases in populations have been analyzed mathematically and applied to specific diseases. Threshold theorems involving the basic reproduction number $R_{0}$, the contact number $\sigma$, and the replacement ...
H. Hethcote
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Mathematica--A System for Doing Mathematics by Computer.
, 1989Spend your few moment to read a book even only few pages. Reading book is not obligation and force for everybody. When you don't want to read, you can get punishment from the publisher. Read a book becomes a choice of your different characteristics. Many
Lawrence S. Kroll
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Cognitive apprenticeship: Teaching the crafts of reading, writing, and mathematics
, 1988: Even today, many complex and important skills, such as those required for language use and social interaction, are learned informally through apprenticeshiplike methods -- i.e., methods involving not didactic teaching, but observation, coaching, and ...
A. Collins, J. Brown, S. E. Newman
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Synthesis Lectures on Mathematics & Statistics, 2019
The training guide is devoted to the presentation of the foundations of discrete mathematics. The main sections are presented: theories of sets, mathematical logic, relations, formal systems, algorithms, algebras, combinatorics, graphs, fractal sets ...
A. Brini, A. Teolis
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The training guide is devoted to the presentation of the foundations of discrete mathematics. The main sections are presented: theories of sets, mathematical logic, relations, formal systems, algorithms, algebras, combinatorics, graphs, fractal sets ...
A. Brini, A. Teolis
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, 2010
Author's Preface to the Anniversary Edition Series Editor's Introduction to the Anniversary Edition A Note about the Anniversary Edition Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Subtraction With Regrouping: Approaches To Teaching A Topic 2.
Liping Ma
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Author's Preface to the Anniversary Edition Series Editor's Introduction to the Anniversary Edition A Note about the Anniversary Edition Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Subtraction With Regrouping: Approaches To Teaching A Topic 2.
Liping Ma
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An introduction to the mathematics and methods of astrodynamics
, 1987Part 1 Hypergeometric Functions and Elliptic Integrals: Some Basic Topics In Analytical Dynamics The Problem of Two Bodies Two-Body Orbits and the Initial-Value Problem Solving Kepler's Equation Two-Body Orbital Boundary Value Problem Solving Lambert's ...
R. Battin
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Designing Professional Development for Teachers of Science and Mathematics
, 1997Foreword by Dennis Sparks Acknowledgments About the Authors Introduction What Has Happened Since the First and Second Editions The Enduring Challenges of Professional Development Carrying on Susan Loucks-Horsley's Work Purpose of the Book Changes in the ...
S. Loucks-Horsley
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The Mathematics Teacher, 1950
In The January issue of The Mathematics Teacher the following problem was proposed. “Divide the area of a circle into n (n, any integer) equal parts, but the division of the circumference of the circle is not permitted, nor is the drawing of concentric circles or of parallel chords permitted.”
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In The January issue of The Mathematics Teacher the following problem was proposed. “Divide the area of a circle into n (n, any integer) equal parts, but the division of the circumference of the circle is not permitted, nor is the drawing of concentric circles or of parallel chords permitted.”
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Where mathematics comes from : how the embodied mind brings mathematics into being
, 2002This book is about mathematical ideas, about what mathematics means-and why. Abstract ideas, for the most part, arise via conceptual metaphor-metaphorical ideas projecting from the way we function in the everyday physical world.
G. Lakoff, R. Núñez
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