Ewing (R.E.), Gross (K.I.) and Martin (C.F.), eds. - Thomas S. Banchoff - Christopher J. Byrnes - Lance Drager and Clyde Martin - Harley Flanders - Ismael Herrera - Peter Hilton - Kenneth J. Hochberg - Daniel J. Kleitman - Anil Nerode - H.O. Pollak - Donald St. P. Richards and Rameshwar D. Gupta - Steve Smale - Tetsuro Yamamoto - Sol Garfunkel - Gail Young
Reference : Cyb-6410
(1986)
Springer Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1986 Book condition, Etat : Bon hardcover, editor's printed yellow binding grand In-8 1 vol. - 230 pages
25 illustrations, a black and white photography of Gail S. Young in frontispiece 1st edition, 1986 Contents, Chapitres : Preface by Peter Hilton, Contents, Presentation, Introduction, xvi, Text, 214 pages - Thomas S. Banchoff : Computer graphics applications in geometry - Christopher J. Byrnes : Modelling and algorithmic issues in intelligent control - Lance Drager and Clyde Martin : Global observability of ergodic translations on compact groups - Richard E. Ewing : Mathematical modeling and large-scale computing in energy and environmental research - Harley Flanders : Symbolic manipulation - Ismael Herrera : Some unifying concepts in applied mathematics - Peter Hilton : Teaching and research : The history of a pseudoconflict - Kenneth J. Hochberg : Stochastic population theory : Mathematical evolution of a genetical model - Daniel J. Kleitman : Combinatorics and applied mathematics - Anil Nerode : Applied logic - H.O. Pollak : Pure and applied mathematics from an industrial perspective - Donald St. P. Richards and Rameshwar D. Gupta : Letter values in multivariate exploratory data analysis - Steve Smale : Newton's method estimates from data at one point - Tetsuro Yamamoto : Error bounds for Newton's method under the Kantorovich assumptions - Sol Garfunkel : Panel discussion : Implications for undergraduate and graduate education in mathematics - Epilogue by Gail Young binding is near fine, with light adhesive track on the bottom of the spine, inside is fine except few library marks on the title page, main text remains unmarked and clean, a very good reading copy