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#1: E-Books » Magazine : Thinking Mathematically |
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| The Author: takar | 1 December 2009 | Views: 4 |
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Thinking Mathematically By J. Mason, L. Burton, K. Stacey Publisher: Addison Wesley ( 1982 ) | 224 pages | ISBN: 0201102382 | Djvu | 12 MB Thinking Mathematically unfolds the processes which lie at the heart of mathematics. It demonstrates how to encourage, develop, and foster the processes which seem to come naturally to mathematicians. In this way, a deep seated awareness of the nature of mathematical thinking can grow. The book is increasingly used to provide students at a tertiary level with some experience of mathematical thinking processes. |
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#2: E-Books : Van Nostrand's Scientific Encyclopedia, 3 Volume Set, 10th Edition |
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| The Author: dunglv9961 | 27 November 2009 | Views: 121 |
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Van Nostrand's Scientific Encyclopedia, 3 Volume Set, 10th Edition6236 pages | Wiley-Interscience; 10 edition (March 3, 2008) | ISBN: 0471743380 | PDF | 151.0 MB The new, three-volume Tenth Edition contains articles contributed by industry experts and scholars worldwide. It comprises more than 10,000 entries and features hundreds of completely rewritten and re-referenced articles, as well as 2,500 completely new entries covering emerging technologies affecting genetics, global warming, communications, informatics, nanotechnology, and more. Internet references and print references have been updated and expanded to reflect the editors' conviction that modern students and researchers move from link to link as well as from page to page. |
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#3: E-Books : Mathematica Navigator: Mathematics, Statistics and Graphics, 3rd Edition |
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| The Author: dunglv9961 | 24 November 2009 | Views: 72 |
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Mathematica Navigator: Mathematics, Statistics and Graphics, 3rd Edition1136 pages | Academic Press; 3 edition (March 20, 2009) | ISBN: 0123741645 | PDF | 18.6 MB Ruskeepaa gives a general introduction to the most recent versions of Mathematica, the symbolic computation software from Wolfram. The book emphasizes graphics, methods of applied mathematics and statistics, and programming. |
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#6: Video Tutorials : TTC Discrete Mathematics |
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| The Author: mrsyeoni | 19 November 2009 | Views: 113 |
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TTC Discrete Mathematics | 4.52 GBVideo Lectures | Xvid 640x480 29.97fps | MP3 - 128Kbps | 24 lectures, 30 minutes per lecture Taught by Arthur T. Benjamin | Harvey Mudd College | Ph.D., The Johns Hopkins University Welcome to Discrete Mathematics, a subject that is off the beaten track that most of us followed in school but that has vital applications in computer science, cryptography, engineering, and problem solving of all types. Most of the mathematics taught after elementary school is aimed at preparing students for one subject—calculus, which is the mathematics of how things grow and change continuously, like waves in the water or clouds in the sky. Discrete mathematics, on the other hand, deals with quantities that can be broken into neat little pieces, like pixels on a computer screen, the letters or numbers in a password, or directions on how to drive from one place to another. |
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#10: Video Tutorials : Change and Motion Calculus Made Clear, 2nd Edition DVD |
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| The Author: mrsyeoni | 14 November 2009 | Views: 9 |
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Change and Motion Calculus Made Clear, 2nd Edition DVD | 5 GBTaught by Michael Starbird, The University of Texas at Austin / Ph.D., University of Wisconsin at Madison | ASIN: B000W7F9HU Course No. 177 (24 lectures, 30 minutes/lecture) " Mathematics, rightly viewed, possesses not only truth, but supreme beauty ... such as only the greatest art can show." —Bertrand Russell Why Understand Calculus? One of the greatest achievements of the human mind is calculus. It justly deserves a place in the pantheon of our accomplishments with Shakespeare's plays, Beethoven's symphonies, and Einstein's theory of relativity. In fact, most of the differences in the way we experience life now and the way we experienced it at the beginning of the 17th century emerged because of technical advances that rely on calculus. Calculus is a beautiful idea exposing the rational workings of the world; it is part of our intellectual heritage. Download the files immediately before they delete again the files. |
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#15: Design Tools » 3D Modeling & CAD : Maplesoft Maple 13.02 UPDATE ONLY (x86/x64) |
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| The Author: Dizel_ | 8 November 2009 | Views: 283 |
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Maple is the essential technical computing software for today’s engineers, mathematicians, and scientists. Whether you need to do quick calculations, develop design sheets, teach fundamental concepts, or produce sophisticated high-fidelity simulation models, Maple’s world-leading computation engine offers the breadth and depth to handle every type of mathematics. The result of over 25 years of cutting-edge research and development, Maple combines the world’s most powerful mathematical computation engine with an intuitive, “clickable” user interface. Its smart document environment automatically captures all of your technical knowledge in an electronic form that seamlessly integrates calculations, explanatory text and math, graphics, images, sound, and diagrams. |
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#17: Video Tutorials : High School Level - Algebra I DVD |
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| The Author: mrsyeoni | 7 November 2009 | Views: 132 |
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High School Level - Algebra I DVD | 5,3 GBTaught by Monica Neagoy, Independent Scholar/International Consultant /Ph.D., University of Maryland Course No. 101 (30 lectures, 30 minutes/lecture) The teaching of algebra in most of today’s classrooms is not significantly different from what it was 50 years ago. Certainly, there have been some attempts to change algebra instruction, such as the "new math" reform movement of the 1960s. But the changes that persist in today’s algebra curricula, as a result of that movement, are more superficial than substantial. On the other hand, mathematics and its applications have changed spectacularly in the past 50 years. The advent of technology, for example, in both applied and pure mathematics, has changed the way mathematicians, scientists, and social scientists do and use mathematics. It is high time for the classroom instruction of algebra to reflect some of these changes. This is why, in some exciting, interactive, hands-on algebra classes, we are beginning to see changes in what, how, and in what order mathematics is being taught. Download the files immediately before they delete it again. |
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#19: Video Tutorials : High School Level - Algebra II DVD |
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| The Author: mrsyeoni | 6 November 2009 | Views: 96 |
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High School Level - Algebra II DVD | 5,5 GBTaught by Murray H. Siegel, Central Arizona College / Ph.D., Georgia State University Course No. 102 (30 lectures, 30 minutes/lecture) Algebra II is the crucial high school mathematics course in preparing for a college education. College students who have not mastered Algebra II find themselves taking a remedial, noncredit course called Intermediate Algebra. If you are struggling with Algebra II or are preparing to enter college or are currently in college and are struggling with Intermediate Algebra, then this Algebra II video series is for you. Or if you are an adult who has always wanted to master the beauty of mathematics and now wants the opportunity to do so, this course can fulfill that dream. Download the files immediately before they delete it again. |
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#22: E-Books : Mathematics Education and Technology-Rethinking the Terrain: The 17th ICMI Study |
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Mathematics Education and Technology-Rethinking the Terrain: The 17th ICMI StudyMathematics Education and Technology-Rethinking the Terrain revisits the important 1985 ICMI Study on the influence of computers and informatics on mathematics and its teaching. The focus of this book, resulting from the seventeenth Study led by ICMI, is the use of digital technologies in mathematics teaching and learning in countries across the world. Specifically, it focuses on cultural diversity and how this diversity impinges on the use of digital technologies in mathematics teaching and learning. |
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#23: Video Tutorials : TrainSignal Ms Access 2007 When Databases Attack Training DVD |
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| The Author: matrixbk | 4 November 2009 | Views: 370 |
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TrainSignal Ms Access 2007 When Databases Attack Training DVD 1.7GB | RS & HF | Release Date:November 3, 2009Learn How To Build A Solid, Secure & Scalable Database from Start to Finish with Microsoft Access 2007! Over 18 Hours of Hands-On Video Training Helps You Master Database Design Using Access 2007 and Pass the 77-605 MCAS Exam! |
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#26: Portable : Berkeley Madonna 8.3.14 Portable |
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| The Author: Bisbicos | 1 November 2009 | Views: 285 |
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Berkeley Madonna 8.3.14 Portable | 20.2 MB Berkeley Madonna is arguably the fastest, most convenient, general purpose differential equation solver available today. It is relatively inexpensive and runs on both Windows and Mac OS. Developed on the Berkeley campus under the sponsorship of NSF and NIH, it is currently used by academic and commercial institutions for constructing mathematical models for research and teaching. |
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#28: Portable : Wolfram Mathematica 7.0 Portable |
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| The Author: Bisbicos | 31 October 2009 | Views: 965 |
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Wolfram Mathematica 7.0 Portable | 603Mb Wolfram Mathematica provides you with the world’s largest collection of algorithms in a single system each able to operate across the widest applicable scope of numeric, symbolic, or graphical input. Mathematica’s numerics support any precision or number size across all functions, in contrast to the typical fixed 16-digit limitation found in other computing systems. Without this you may be unable to produce answers accurate even to a small number of digits, as the internal workings of many calculations require much higher-precision input than they produce as output. Functions or data, discrete objects, diagrams, images, or annotations Mathematica’s visualization engine powers professional-quality static or dynamic representations, automatically optimizing the balance between computational efficiency and visual sophistication. |
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#29: Audio & Video Software : Image Line Toxic Biohazard v1.1.2 |
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| The Author: imfamous | 29 October 2009 | Views: 503 |
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Image Line Toxic Biohazard v1.1.2 | 5.12 MBToxic Biohazard is the 4th generation in the line of Toxic synthesizers. Toxic Bio distills the best features from the previous 3 versions to deliver our most concentrated Toxic ever. Beware!Optimized engine. Improved the sound quality, with even more accurate waveshapes, and quicker rendering times. "Physycal" envelopes (amplitude and filter) physical modelling of how sounds in real world decay & resonate, for example, the sound of a water drop. Further, physycal envelopes are rendered real-time without any interpolation, avoiding noise artifacts and allowing Toxic Bio to deliver fast, accurate envelope times. Pack of new effects: phaser, reverb, ...Toxic Biohazard features a hybrid synthesis engine, combining the best of FM and Subtractive synthesis. With the addition of a warm, analog-modeled filter and set of built-in effects, the Toxic concept remains one of convenience, simplicity, and superb sound quality. |
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