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Êíèãà | Ñòðàíèöû äëÿ ïîèñêà | Apostol T.M. — Calculus (vol 1) | 498, 545 | Ito K. — Encyclopedic Dictionary of Mathematics. Vol. 2 | 20 78.D 126.A 265 271.B 309.B 432.C | Grimaldi R.P. — Discrete and combinatorial mathematics. An introduction | 522 | Pesic P. — Abel's Proof: An Essay on the Sources and Meaning of Mathematical Unsolvability | 48—49, 121, 124, 186n—187n | Jennings G.A. — Modern Geometry with Applications | 101 | Maeder R.E. — Computer science with mathematica | 9 | Guenther R.D. — Modern optics | 62 | Ewald W. — From Kant to Hilbert, Vol.2 | 532, 560, 581, 1158 | Kline M. — Mathematics in Western Culture | 4, 78, 85, 95, 97, 101, 105, 112—123, 196, 212—213, 236, 258, 304, 320, 323, 342, 383—384, 386, 388, 390—391, 452, 469 | Ewald W. — From Kant to Hilbert, Vol.1 | 532, 560, 581 | Devlin K.J. — Language of Mathematics: Making the Invisible Visible | 125—126, 201, 205—209, 302 | Bauer F.L. — Decrypted Secrets: Methods and Maxims of Cryptology | 103 | Smith L.A. — Chaos: A Very Short Introduction | 77 | Kline M. — Mathematical Thought from Ancient to Modern Times, Vol. 1 | 219—220, 231, 286, 290, 299, 331, 620 | Rockmore D. — Stalking the Riemann Hypothesis: The Quest to Find the Hidden Law of Prime Numbers | 46, 47 | Wapner L. — The Pea and the Sun: A Mathematical Paradox | 167, 202 | Bardi J.S. — Calculus Wars: Newton, Leibniz, and the Greatest Mathematical Clash of All Time | 7, 48 | Cantwell B.J., Crighton D.G. (Ed), Ablowitz M.J. (Ed) — Introduction to Symmetry Analysis | 34 | Kline M. — Mathematical Thought from Ancient to Modern Times, Vol. 3 | 219—220, 231, 286, 290, 299, 331, 620 | Zajac A. — Optics | 2, 56, 152, 202, 216 | Fishbane P.M. — Physics For Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics | 340 | Apostol T.M. — Calculus: One-Variable Calculus with an Introduction to Linear Algebra, Vol. 1 | 498, 545 | Kline M. — Mathematical Thought from Ancient to Modern Times, Vol. 2 | 219—220, 231, 286, 290, 299, 331, 620 | von zur Gathen J., Gerhard J. — Modern computer algebra | 596 | Montenbruck O., Pfleger Th. — Astronomy on the Personal Computer | 60 | Adair R.K. — The Great Design: Particles, Fields, and Creation | 309, 353 | Rockmore D. — Stalking the Riemann Hypothesis | 46, 47 | Englert B.G. (Ed) — Quantum Mechanics | 373 | Barrow J.D., Tipler F.J. — Anthropic Cosmological Principle | 50—51 | Mason G.W., Griffen D.T., Merrill J. — Physical Science Concepts | 5, 7, 251 | Carrol B.W., Ostlie D.A. — An introduction to modern astrophysics | 23, 24, 49, 524 | Dewdney A.K. — Beyond reason. 8 great problems that reveal the limits of science | 7—8 | Greene B. — The elegant univerce | 54 | Ralph P. Boas Jr, Alexanderson G.L., Mugler D.H. — Lion Hunting and Other Mathematical Pursuits | 232 | Gardner M. — Knotted Doughnuts and Other Mathematical Entertainments | 7, 87 | Gauquelin M. — The cosmic clocks | xvi, xx, 52, 58—60, 63, 76, 93 | Hayes D.F. (ed.), Shubin T. (ed.) — Mathematical Adventures for Students and Amateurs | 126 | Knight J. — Science of everyday things (volume 4). Real-life earth science | 4:66 | Fox W.P., Goirdano F.R., Weir M.D. — First Course in Mathematical Modeling | 67 | Heisenberg W. — The Physicist's Conception of Nature | 8, 71ff, 85, 105 | Rogers L. — Its ONLY Rocket Science. An Introduction in Plain English (Astronomers Universe) | 21, 22, 87, 88, 93 | Bjorner D. — Software Engineering 3 | 229 | Borovik A.V. — Mathematics under the microscope | 38, 39, 241 | Gamow G. — Creation of the Universe | 129 | Marsden J., Weinstein A. — Calculus 1 | 8 | Katz V.J. — A History of Mathematics: An Introduction | 126, 409, 116, 469—470, 475—476 | Cofman J. — Numbers and shapes revisited: More problems for young mathematicians | 61, 62 | Hugh D. Young, Roger A. Freedman — University physics with modern physics | 107, 397 | Gries D. — A Logical Approach to Discrete Math | 2, 224 | Cole G.H.A., Woolfson M.M. — Planetary science. The science of planets around stars | 16, 268—273 | Dershowitz N. — Calendrical Calculations | xxv, 119, 170, 282 | Ewald W.B. — From Kant to Hilbert: A source book in the foundations of mathematics. Volume 2 | 532, 560, 581, 1158 | Zeidler E. — Oxford User's Guide to Mathematics | 28, 42, 391, 453, 1185 | Dorrie H. — 100 Great Problems of Elementary Mathematics: Their History and Solution | 330—334 | Polya G. — Mathematical Discovery: On Understanding, Learning and Teaching Problem Solving Combined Edition | 2 123, 181, I 12, 196—198 | Grimaldi R.P., Rothman D.J. — Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics: An Applied Introduction | 505 | Brown L., Dresden M., Hoddeson L. — Pions to quarks: Particle physics in the 1950s | 631, 688 | Kline M. — Mathematics for the Nonmathematician | 21, 192, 206 f., 253, 283, 326 ff., 549 | Thorne K.S., Hawking S. — Black holes and time warps: Einstein's outrageous legacy | 95b, 563, 564 | Nahin P.J. — When Least Is Best: How Mathematicians Discovered Many Clever Ways to Make Things as Small (or as Large) as Possible | 102, 108—109 | Hammerlin G., Hoffmann K.-H., Schumaker L.L. — Numerical Mathematics | 7, 282 | Muir J. — Of Men and Numbers: The Story of the Great Mathematicians | 113, 114 | Tipler F.J. — The Physics of Immortality | 170 | Posamentier A.S. — The Fabulous Fibonacci Numbers | 27, 119, 258 | Krantz S. — Mathematical apocrypha redux | 78, 79, 175 | Ewald W.B. — From Kant to Hilbert: A source book in the foundations of mathematics. Volume 1 | 532, 560, 581 | Wilson R. — Mathematical conversations: selections from The mathematical intelligencer | 176, 204—205, 323 | Grimaldi R.P. — Student Solutions Manual for Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics | 505 | Odifreddi P., Sangalli A., Dyson F. — The Mathematical Century: The 30 Greatest Problems of the Last 100 Years | 129, 159, 181 | Krantz S. — Mathematical Apocrypha Redux: More Stories and Anecdotes of Mathematicians and the Mathematical (Spectrum) (Spectrum) | 78, 79, 175 | Jammer M. — Concepts of space: The history of theories of space in physics | 94 | Kline M. — Mathematical thought from ancient to modern times | 219, 220, 231, 286, 290, 299, 331, 620 | Brezinski C. — History of Continued Fractions and Padé Approximants | 87 | Gardner M. — Knotted Doughnuts and Other Mathematical Entertainments | 7, 87 | Alexanderson G. — The harmony of the world: 75 years of Mathematics Magazine MPop | 73—76, 208, 240 | Wells D. G. — You are a mathematician: a wise and witty introduction to the joy of numbers | 66—67 | R. A. Dunlap — The Golden Ratio and Fibonacci Numbers | 30, 44, 106—107 |
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