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  1. An Introduction to Groups

    A Computer Illustrated Text

    By D Asche

    An Introduction to Groups: A Computer Illustrated Text discusses all the concepts necessary for a thorough understanding of group theory. The book covers various theorems, including Lagrange and Sylow. It also details Cayley tables, Burnside's lemma, homomorphisms, and dicyclic groups. The book is...

    Published December 31st 1988 by Taylor & Francis

  2. Optical Computing

    Edited by F.A.P Tooley, B.S Wherrett

    Series: Scottish Graduate Series

    Written by ten leading experts in the field, Optical Computing cover topics such as optical bistability, optical interconnects and circuits, photorefractive devices, spatial light modulators, associative memory, and optical computer architectures....

    Published December 31st 1988 by Taylor & Francis

  3. Parameter Estimation in Reliability and Life Span Models

    By Cohen

    Series: Statistics: A Series of Textbooks and Monographs

    Offers an applications-oriented treatment of parameter estimation from both complete and censored samples; contains notations, simplified formats for estimates, graphical techniques, and numerous tables and charts allowing users to calculate estimates and analyze sample data quickly and easily. Anno...

    Published September 12th 1988 by CRC Press

  4. Parallel Computers 2

    Architecture, Programming and Algorithms

    By R.W Hockney, C.R Jesshope

    Since the publication of the first edition, parallel computing technology has gained considerable momentum. A large proportion of this has come from the improvement in VLSI techniques, offering one to two orders of magnitude more devices than previously possible. A second contributing factor in the...

    Published December 31st 1987 by Taylor & Francis

  5. Computer Simulation Using Particles

    By R.W Hockney, J.W Eastwood

    Computer simulation of systems has become an important tool in scientific research and engineering design, including the simulation of systems through the motion of their constituent particles. Important examples of this are the motion of stars in galaxies, ions in hot gas plasmas, electrons in...

    Published December 31st 1987 by Taylor & Francis

  6. Gauge Fields and Strings

    By Polyakov

    Published September 13th 1987 by CRC Press

  7. Chaos, Noise and Fractals

    Edited by E. Roy Pike, L .A. Lugiato

    Series: Malvern Physics Series

    The study of nonlinear dynamical systems has been gathering momentum since the late 1950s. It now constitutes one of the major research areas of modern theoretical physics. The twin themes of fractals and chaos, which are linked by attracting sets in chaotic systems that are fractal in structure,...

    Published December 31st 1986 by Taylor & Francis

  8. Vectors and Vector Operators

    By P.G Dawber

    Series: Student Monographs in Physics

    Vectors and Vector Operators provides an introduction to the use of vectors and vector operators that will be especially helpful to first-year undergraduates of the physical sciences. The vector forms of many of the equations of physics clearly demonstrate the essential geometrical relationships...

    Published December 31st 1986 by Taylor & Francis