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Well-Posed Linear Systems (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications)This main purpose of this book is to present the basic theory of well-posed linear systems in a form which makes it available to a larger audience, thereby opening up the possibility of applying it to a wider range of problems. Up to now the theory has existed in a distributed form, scattered between different papers with... | | Essential Grammar in Use Supplementary Exercises With keyhis book of supplementary grammar exercises for elementary and lower intermediate students of English accompanies the second edition of Essential Grammar in Use. It contains a wealth of additional exercises which provide students with further practice of the grammar they have studied.
* Provides challenging contrastive practice of the... | | Homicide in the Biblical WorldHomicide in the Biblical World analyses the treatment of homicide in the Hebrew Bible and demonstrates that it is directly linked to the unique social structure and religion of ancient Israel. Close parallels between biblical law and ancient Near Eastern law are evident in the laws of the ox that gored and the pregnant woman who is assaulted, but,... |
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Networking Wireless SensorsWith its origins in the early nineties, the subject of wireless sensor networks has seen an explosive growth in interest in both academia and industry. In just the past five years several hundred papers have been written on the subject. I have written this book because I believe there is an urgent need to make this vast ... | | The Philosophy of Gottlob FregeBegriffsschrift was, as the subtitle announced, a formula language of pure thought modeled upon the language of arithmetic. Frege borrowed the notation for functions from arithmetic, and enlarged the realm of applicability of a function beyond the domain of numbers. Then, supplanting the subject/predicate division, which was... | | Survivability and Traffic Grooming in WDM Optical NetworksTechnological advances in semiconductor products have essentially been the primary driver for the growth of networking that led to improvements and simplification in the long-distance communication infrastructure in the twentieth century.Two major networks of networks, the public switched telephone network (PSTN) and the ... |
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Making Sense of Motherhood: A Narrative ApproachBecoming a mother changes lives in many ways, and this book explores how women try to make sense of, and narrate their experiences of, first-time motherhood in industrialized society. It charts the social, cultural and moral contours of contemporary motherhood and engages with sociological and feminist debates on how selves are constituted,... | | JavaTech, an Introduction to Scientific and Technical Computing with JavaJava is a serious language suitable for demanding applications in science and engineering. Really, we promise! Java offers a lot more than just those little applets in your Web browser.
In JavaTech we focus on how Java can perform useful tasks in technical computing. These tasks might involve an animated simulation to... | | Numerical Methods in Engineering with MATLABThis book is targeted primarily toward engineers and engineering students of advanced standing (sophomores, seniors and graduate students). Familiarity with a computer language is required; knowledge of basic engineering subjects is useful, but not essential.
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Fundamentals of Wireless CommunicationWireless communication is one of the most vibrant areas in the communication field today. While it has been a topic of study since the 1960s, the past decade has seen a surge of research activities in the area. This is due to a confluence of several factors. First, there has been an explosive increase in demand for tetherless... | | Codes and Ciphers: Julius Caesar, the Enigma, and the InternetFor at least two thousand years there have been people who wanted to send messages which could only be read by the people for whom they were intended. When a message is sent by hand, carried from the sender to the recipient, whether by a slave, as in ancient Greece or Rome, or by the Post Office today, there is a risk of it... | | Performance Analysis of Communications Networks and SystemsPerformance analysis belongs to the domain of applied mathematics. The major domain of application in this book concerns telecommunications systems and networks. We will mainly use stochastic analysis and probability theory to address problems in the performance evaluation of telecommunications systems and networks. The first... |
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