Reviews : "This major contribution to the literature belongs on the bookshelf of every scientist with an interest in computational science, directly beside Knuth's three volumes and Numerical Recipes..." Anna Nagurney, University of Massachusetts, i
The scholarship of this book is unparalleled in its area. This text is for interconnection networks what Hennessy and Patterson’s text is for computer architecture — an authoritative, one-stop source that clearly and methodically explains the more s
This book critically explores forms and techniques of calculation that emerge with digital computation, and their implications. The contributors demonstrate that digital calculative devices matter beyond their specific functions as they progressivel
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About the Author David C. Lay holds a B.A. from Aurora University (Illinois), and an M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of California at Los Angeles. David Lay has been an educator and research mathematician since 1966, mostly at the University of M
Turn theory into practice by entering COMAP's Mathematical Contest in Modeling (MCM). The study of mathematics as a subject in its own right may have started with Pythagoras, but people have been counting as a basic necessity of everyday life for th
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In the rich tradition of the Springer Handbook of Auditory Research series, the present volume continues to provide an accessible overview of a relatively new field of psychoacoustic and hearing research. The field of central interest in this volume