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A Transition to Abstract Mathematicsbr /
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A Transition to Abstract Mathematics was written under the assumption thatbr /
students do not yet know how to read upper level mathematics texts. Since thebr /
primary purpose of the book is to teach students to write with formal rigor, andbr /
since I naturally presume they do not yet appreciate exposition written in thatbr /
form, two overriding features of style defined the first edition: a loose and br /
informalbr /
expository style of writing, and an airtight composition and organization ofbr /
the logic, so that no student could ever say that any necessary detail had beenbr /
overlooked or omitted. Consequently, the scope of the first edition was ratherbr /
narrow and forward focused, where every exercise had an important role in thebr /
story and there were no characters too peripheral to the plot.br /
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Table Of Contentsbr /
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Why Read This Book? xiiibr /
Preface xvbr /
Preface to the First Edition xviibr /
Acknowledgments xxibr /
0 Notation and Assumptions 1br /
I Foundations of Logic and Proof Writing 9br /
1 Language and Mathematics 11br /
2 Properties of Real Numbers 45br /
3 Sets and Their Properties 63br /
4 Functions 119br /
II Basic Principles of Analysis 163br /
5 The Real Numbers 165br /
6 Sequences of Real Numbers 185br /
7 Functions of a Real Variable 207br /
III Basic Principles of Algebra 241br /
8 Groups 243br /
9 Rings 287br /
Index 345br /
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* ISBN: 0123744806br /
* ISBN-13: 9780123744807br /
* Format: Hardcover, 384ppbr /
* Publisher: Elsevier Science Technology Booksbr /
* Pub. Date: September 2008br /
* Edition Number: 2br /
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SQL Fundamentals br /
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Don't just learn generic SQL: learn SQL to get results with the world's top br /
database platforms -- Oracle for the enterprise and Microsoft Access for the br /
desktop! Based on John J. Patrick's hands-on SQL course at the University of br /
California at Berkeley Extension, this book shows exactly how to retrieve the br /
data you want, when you need it, in any application -- from ad hoc reports to br /
the data warehouse. From the simplest Select statements to the most br /
sophisticated joins, Patrick shows you exactly how to write SQL queries that are br /
easy to understand, verify, modify, and extend. br /
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Table Of Contentsbr /
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Preface br /
Acknowledgments br /
Ch. 1 Storing Information in Tables 1br /
Ch. 2 Getting Information from a Table 33br /
Ch. 3 Compound Conditions in the Where Clause 89br /
Ch. 4 Saving Your Results 139br /
Ch. 5 Modifying Data Through a View 177br /
Ch. 6 Creating Your Own Tables 227br /
Ch. 7 Formats, Sequences, and Indexes 277br /
Ch. 8 Data Integrity 315br /
Ch. 9 Row Functions 357br /
Ch. 10 Using Row Functions 397br /
Ch. 11 Summarizing Data 435br /
Ch. 12 Controlling the Level of Summarization 473br /
Ch. 13 Inner Joins 521br /
Ch. 14 Outer Joins 563br /
Ch. 15 Union and Union All 601br /
Ch. 16 Cross Joins and Self Joins 643br /
Ch. 17 Combining Tables in a Production Database 669br /
Ch. 18 If-Then-Else and Subqueries 691br /
Ch. 19 The Multiuser Environment 735br /
Ch. 20 The Design of SQL 779br /
App. A Obtaining and Installing Oracle 791br /
App. B Tips on Using Oracle 801br /
App. C Tips on Using Access 813br /
App. D Diagram of the Lunches Database 821br /
Index 825br /
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* ISBN: 0137126026br /
* ISBN-13: 9780137126026br /
* Format: Paperback, 832ppbr /
* Publisher: Prentice Hallbr /
* Pub. Date: September 2008br /
* Edition Number: 3br /
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Relativist's Toolkit: The Mathematics of Black-Hole Mechanics br /
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This textbook fills a gap in the existing literature on general relativity by br /
providing the advanced student with practical tools for the computation of many br /
physically interesting quantities. The context is provided by the mathematical br /
theory of black holes, one of the most successful and relevant applications of br /
general relativity. Topics covered include congruences of timelike and null br /
geodesics, the embedding of spacelike, timelike and null hypersurfaces in br /
spacetime, and the Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formulations of general br /
relativity. br /
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Table Of Contentsbr /
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Preface br /
Notation and conventions br /
1 Fundamentals 1br /
2 Geodesic congruences 28br /
3 Hypersurfaces 59br /
4 Langrangian and Hamiltonian formulations of general relativity 118br /
5 Black holes 163br /
References 224br /
Index 229br /
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* ISBN: 0521537800br /
* ISBN-13: 9780521537803br /
* Format: Paperback, 249ppbr /
* Publisher: Cambridge University Pressbr /
* Pub. Date: November 2007br /
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paul erd27 Aug 2008 at 7:31pm
The book presents to students of engineering, physics, mathematics computer
science those areas of mathematics which from a modern point of view, are most
important in connection with practical problems.27 Aug 2008 at 4:20pm
Graph theory is a flourishing discipline containing a body of beautiful and
powerful theorems of wide applicability. Its explosive growth in recent years is
mainly due to its role as an essential structure underpinning modern applied
mathematics computer science, combinatorial optimization, and operations research in
particular but also to its increasing application in the more applied sciences. The
versatility of graphs makes them indispensable tools in the design and analysis of
communication networks, for instance.br /
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The primary aim of this book is to present a coherent introduction to the subject,
suitable as a textbook for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students in
mathematics and computer science. It provides a systematic treatment of the theory of
graphs without sacrificing its intuitive and aesthetic appeal. Commonly used proof
techniques are described and illustrated, and a wealth of exercises - of varying
levels of difficulty - are provided to help the reader master the techniques and
reinforce their grasp of the material.br /
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A second objective is to serve as an introduction to research in graph theory. To
this end, sections on more advanced topics are included, and a number of interesting
and challenging open problems are highlighted and discussed in some detail. Despite
this more advanced material, the book has been organized in such a way that an
introductory course on graph theory can be based on the first few sections of
selected chapters. br /
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span style=font-weight: bold;ISBN/span!--bold--: 1846289696br /
span style=font-weight: bold;Publisher/span!--bold--: Springerbr /
span style=font-weight: bold;Date/span!--bold--: 11 December, 2007br /
span style=font-weight: bold;Author/span!--bold--: Adrian Bondy, U.S.R Murtybr
/27 Aug 2008 at 4:03pm
This major revision of the author's popular book still focuses on foundations
and proofs, but now exhibits a shift away from Topology to Probability and
Information Theory (with Shannon's source and channel encoding theorems) which are
used throughout. Three vital areas for the digital revolution are tackled
(compression, restoration and recognition), establishing not only what is true, but
why, to facilitate education and research. It will remain a valuable book for
computer scientists, engineers and applied mathematicians.br /
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span style=font-weight: bold;ISBN/span!--bold--: 0521780292br /
span style=font-weight: bold;Publisher/span!--bold--: Cambridge University Pressbr /
span style=font-weight: bold;Date/span!--bold--: 18 September, 2006br /
span style=font-weight: bold;Author/span!--bold--: S. G. Hoggarbr / |
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