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  • Combofluke Book 1

    Mini or Large Lotto Syndicates

    by James Parker ...
    Combofluke means mini or large prepared lotto syndicate combinations that you can play yourself or in a group. ... Read more

    R91,14 or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Turing y el lenguaje de las máquinas

    Series Book 3 - Hay unos números en mi café
    'Hay unos números en mi café' es una serie que pretende hacer fácil lo difícil. Acercarnos a conceptos matemáticos complejos de un modo sencillo y didáctico con múltiples ejemplos, ilustraciones y un lenguaje apto y comprensible para todos los públicos.Francisco Salas Molina aborda en este tercer libro de la serie Turing y el lenguaje de las máquinas. A través de la desafiante pregunta ¿pueden ... Read more

    R95,14 or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Erdõs–Ko–Rado Theorems: Algebraic Approaches

    Series Book 149 - Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics
    Aimed at graduate students and researchers, this fascinating text provides a comprehensive study of the Erdős–Ko–Rado Theorem, with a focus on algebraic methods. The authors begin by discussing well-known proofs of the EKR bound for intersecting families. The natural generalization of the EKR Theorem holds for many different objects that have a notion of intersection, and the bulk of this book ... Read more

    R1 661,28

  • Enumerative Combinatorics: Volume 1

    Series Book 49 - Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics
    Richard Stanley's two-volume basic introduction to enumerative combinatorics has become the standard guide to the topic for students and experts alike. This thoroughly revised second edition of Volume 1 includes ten new sections and more than 300 new exercises, most with solutions, reflecting numerous new developments since the publication of the first edition in 1986. The author brings the ... Read more

    R1 211,05

  • Materials Informatics and Catalysts Informatics

    An Introduction

    This textbook is designed for students and researchers who are interested in materials and catalysts informatics with little to no prior experience in data science or programming languages. Starting with a comprehensive overview of the concept and historical context of materials and catalysts informatics, it serves as a guide for establishing a robust materials informatics environment. This ... Read more

    R2 083,33

  • Theory Of Multiple Zeta Values With Applications In Combinatorics, The

    by Minking Eie ...
    Series Book 7 - Monographs In Number Theory
    This is the first book on the theory of multiple zeta values since its birth around 1994. Readers will find that the shuffle products of multiple zeta values are applied to complicated counting problems in combinatorics, and numerous interesting identities are produced that are ready to be used. This will provide a powerful tool to deal with problems in multiple zeta values, both in evaluations ... Read more

    R584,53

  • Matroids: A Geometric Introduction

    Matroid theory is a vibrant area of research that provides a unified way to understand graph theory, linear algebra and combinatorics via finite geometry. This book provides the first comprehensive introduction to the field which will appeal to undergraduate students and to any mathematician interested in the geometric approach to matroids. Written in a friendly, fun-to-read style and developed ... Read more

    R962,65

  • Fourier Restriction, Decoupling, and Applications

    Series Book 184 - Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics
    The last fifteen years have seen a flurry of exciting developments in Fourier restriction theory, leading to significant new applications in diverse fields. This timely text brings the reader from the classical results to state-of-the-art advances in multilinear restriction theory, the Bourgain–Guth induction on scales and the polynomial method. Also discussed in the second part are decoupling for ... Read more

    R1 242,10

  • Topics And Methods In Q-series

    Series Book 8 - Monographs In Number Theory
    The book provides a comprehensive introduction to the many aspects of the subject of basic hypergeometric series. The book essentially assumes no prior knowledge but eventually provides a comprehensive introduction to many important topics. After developing a treatment of historically important topics such as the q-binomial theorem, Heine's transformation, the Jacobi triple product identity, ... Read more

    R1 022,91

  • Infinite Group Theory: From The Past To The Future

    The development of algebraic geometry over groups, geometric group theory and group-based cryptography, has led to there being a tremendous recent interest in infinite group theory. This volume presents a good collection of papers detailing areas of current interest. ... Read more

    R1 139,75

  • Algorithm Design Practice for Collegiate Programming Contests and Education

    This book can be used as an experiment and reference book for algorithm design courses, as well as a training manual for programming contests. It contains 247 problems selected from ACM-ICPC programming contests and other programming contests. There's detailed analysis for each problem. All problems, and test datum for most of problems will be provided online. The content will follow usual ... Read more

    R2 617,78

  • Mathematical Principles of the Internet, Volume 2

    Mathematics

    Series series Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer and Information Science Series
    This two-volume set on***Mathematical Principles of the Internet*** provides a comprehensive overview of the mathematical principles of Internet engineering. The books do not aim to provide all of the mathematical foundations upon which the Internet is based. Instead, they cover a partial panorama and the key principles.Volume 1 explores Internet engineering, while the supporting mathematics is ... Read more

    R1 246,31

  • Crossing Numbers of Graphs

    Series series Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications
    Crossing Numbers of Graphs is the first book devoted to the crossing number, an increasingly popular object of study with surprising connections. The field has matured into a large body of work, which includes identifiable core results and techniques. The book presents a wide variety of ideas and techniques in topological graph theory, discrete geometry, and computer science.The first part of the ... Read more

    R1 221,38

  • Crystal Bases: Representations And Combinatorics

    This unique book provides the first introduction to crystal base theory from the combinatorial point of view. Crystal base theory was developed by Kashiwara and Lusztig from the perspective of quantum groups. Its power comes from the fact that it addresses many questions in representation theory and mathematical physics by combinatorial means. This book approaches the subject directly from ... Read more

    R672,16

  • An Atlas of the Smaller Maps in Orientable and Nonorientable Surfaces

    Series series Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications
    Maps are beguilingly simple structures with deep and ubiquitous properties. They arise in an essential way in many areas of mathematics and mathematical physics, but require considerable time and computational effort to generate. Few collected drawings are available for reference, and little has been written, in book form, about their enumerative a ... Read more

    R1 121,66

  • Lo esencial en combinatoria

    Aquí se exponen las Reglas Generales de la combinatoria, los Principios Aditivo y Multiplicativo, las variaciones, permutaciones y combinaciones con y sin repetición. se definen estos conceptos y se describen, enfatizando en las características que permiten identificarlos en el trabajo práctico, se deducen las fórmulas para el cálculo combinatorio y se enuncian en forma de teoremas con sus ... Read more

    R91,33 or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Perfect Numbers and Fibonacci Sequences

    by Tianxin Cai ...
    In this book, we first review the history and current situation of the perfect number problem, including the origin story of the Mersenne primes, and then consider the history and current situation of the Fibonacci sequence. Both topics include results from our own research. In the later sections, we define the square sum perfect numbers, and describe for the first time the secret relationships ... Read more

    R1 022,91

  • Combinatorics: Ancient & Modern

    Edited by Robin Wilson, John J. Watkins ...
    Who first presented Pascal's triangle? (It was not Pascal.) Who first presented Hamiltonian graphs? (It was not Hamilton.) Who first presented Steiner triple systems? (It was not Steiner.) The history of mathematics is a well-studied and vibrant area of research, with books and scholarly articles published on various aspects of the subject. Yet, the history of combinatorics seems to have been ... Read more

    R657,44

  • Weyl Group Multiple Dirichlet Series

    Type A Combinatorial Theory

    Series Book 175 - Annals of Mathematics Studies
    Weyl group multiple Dirichlet series are generalizations of the Riemann zeta function. Like the Riemann zeta function, they are Dirichlet series with analytic continuation and functional equations, having applications to analytic number theory. By contrast, these Weyl group multiple Dirichlet series may be functions of several complex variables and their groups of functional equations may be ... Read more

    R1 066,73

  • The Random Number Code

    Unlocking the Secrets of Numbers That You Can't Predict but Can Rely On

    by George Szpiro ...
    “Who would have thought a book on random numbers would be more than randomly interesting? Author Szpiro draws readers in with clarity, wit and readily understood examples. Plenty of history, examples and some solid math for the cognoscenti!”—Vint Cerf, Internet Pioneer“George Szpiro, has managed to explain, in his inimitable, gripping and engaging style, with bite-size chapters, the many facets of ... Read more

    R1 321,11

  • Counting Wonders: The Science of Combinatorics

    What connects solving puzzles, designing algorithms, and predicting the future of artificial intelligence? The answer lies in combinatorics—the mathematical foundation of counting, arrangement, and possibility. In Counting Wonders: The Science of Combinatorics, you'll embark on a journey to understand how this fascinating branch of mathematics shapes our world, from the theoretical to the ... Read more

    R121,00

  • Combinatorics of Permutations

    by Miklos Bona ...
    Series series Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications
    A CHOICE "Outstanding Academic Title," the first edition of this bestseller was lauded for its detailed yet engaging treatment of permutations. Providing more than enough material for a one-semester course, Combinatorics of Permutations, third edition continues to clearly show the usefulness of this subject for both students and researchers.The research in combinatorics of permutations has ... Read more

    R1 495,62

  • Topics in Graph Theory

    Series series Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications
    The interplay continues to grow between graph theory and a wide variety of models and applications in mathematics, computer science, operations research, and the natural and social sciences.Topics in Graph Theory is geared toward the more mathematically mature student. The first three chapters provide the basic definitions and theorems of graph theory and the remaining chapters introduce a variety ... Read more

    R2 168,77