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Agarwal R.P. — Difference Equations and Inequalities. Theory, Methods and Applications. | 38 |
Êîðìåí Ò., Ëåéçåðñîí ×., Ðèâåñò Ð. — Àëãîðèòìû: ïîñòðîåíèå è àíàëèç | 45 |
Graham R.L., Grotschel M., Lovasz L. — Handbook of combinatorics (vol. 1) | 248 |
Lee J.S., Miller L.E. — CDMA systems engineering handbook | 409—11 |
Grimaldi R.P. — Discrete and combinatorial mathematics. An introduction | 481 |
Berger M. — A Panoramic View of Riemannian Geometry | 258, 466 |
Rockett A.M., Szusz P. — Continued Fractions | 11, 18, 39 (see also “g”) |
Graham R.L., Knuth D.E., Patashnik O. — Concrete mathematics | 285 |
Ribenboim P. — My numbers, my friends: popular lectures on number theory | see Golden number |
Graham R.L., Grotschel M., Lovasz L. — Handbook of combinatorics (vol. 2) | 248 |
Rosch W. — Winn L. Rosch Hardware Bible, Sixth Edition | |
Benson D. — Mathematics and music | 196, 199, 260 |
Maeder R.E. — Computer science with mathematica | 37, 264 |
Hahn L.Sh. — Complex Numbers and Geometry ( Spectrum Series) | 67 |
Deitel H.M. — C++ How to Program | |
Lorentzen L., Waadeland — Continued fractions and applications | 46, 562 |
Small Ch.G. — Functional Equations and how to Solve Them | 20 |
Merris R. — Combinatorics | 282, 295 |
Sagan H. — Advanced Calculus of Real-Valued Functions of a Real Variable and Vector-Valued Functions of a Vector Variable | (70) |
Devlin K.J. — Language of Mathematics: Making the Invisible Visible | 139—140, 218 |
Coffin D. — Calculus on the HP-48G/GX | 15 |
Bapat R.B., Raghavan T.E., Rota G.C. (Ed) — Nonnegative Matrices and Applications | 116 |
Bhatti M. — Practical Optimization Methods | 3, 243 |
Sloane N.J.A. — Handbook of Integer Sequences | 1334, 1679 |
McMano D., Topa D.M. — A Beginner's Guide to Mathematica | 241—242, 247 |
Pickover C.A. — Wonders of Numbers: Adventures in Mathematics, Mind, and Meaning | 106 |
Franklin J., Daoud A. — Introduction to Proofs in Mathematics | 10 |
Holden A.V. — Chaos | 84 |
Knuth D.E. — The art of computer programming (vol. 2 Seminumerical Algorithms) | 164, 283, 359, 360, 514, 652, 726—727, 733 |
Motwani R., Raghavan P. — Randomized algorithms | 435 |
Pearl J. — Heuristics | 254 |
Yam T.Y. — Lectures on Modules and Rings | 33 |
Holden A.V. — Chaos | 84 |
Sack J.R., Urrutia J. (Ed) — Handbook of Computational Geometry | 449 |
Knuth D.E. — The art of computer programming (Vol. 1. Fundamental algorithms) | 13, 18, 21, 79, 81—85, 613, 614 |
Shapira Y. — Solving PDEs in C++: numerical methods in a unified object-oriented approach | 33 |
Kühnel W., Hunt B. — Differential Geometry: Curves - Surfaces - Manifolds | 308 |
Knuth D.E. — The art of computer programming (vol. 3 Sorting and Searching) | xiv, 138, 517—518, 748—749 |
Kenzel W., Reents G., Clajus M. — Physics by Computer | 98 |
Fenn R. — Geometry | 21, 22, 173 |
Aldrovandi R. — Special matrices of mathematical physics (stochastic, circulant and bell matrices) | 164 |
Paoluzzi A. — Geometric Programming for Computer Aided Design by Alberto Paoluzzi: Book Cover * o Table of Contents Read a Sample Chapter Geometric Programming for Computer Aided Design | 165 |
Kozen D.C. — The Design And Analysis Of Algorithms | 46 |
Antia H.M. — Numerical Methods for Scientists and Engineers | 349, 355 |
Olver P.J., Shakiban C. — Applied linear. algebra | 518 |
Young R.M. — Excursions in Calculus: An Interplay of the Continuous and the Discrete | 140—153, 159, 171 |
Burger E.B. — Exploring the Number Jungle: A Journey into Diophantine Analysis | 20, 35 |
Jerry Shurman — Geometry of the Quintic | 34 |
Eisenberg M., Abelson H. — Programming in Scheme | 49, 264 |
Knuth D.E. — The art of computer programming (vol. 1 Fundàmental algorithms) | 13, 18, 21, 80, 83, 86, 619, 620 |
Aigner M. — Graph theory | 98 |
Fox W.P., Goirdano F.R., Weir M.D. — First Course in Mathematical Modeling | 283 |
Bapat R.B., Raghavan T.E.S. — Nonnegative Matrices and Applications | 116 |
Katz V.J. — A History of Mathematics: An Introduction | 67 |
McKeague C. P. — Trigonometry | 14 |
Cofman J. — Numbers and shapes revisited: More problems for young mathematicians | 7 |
Gries D. — A Logical Approach to Discrete Math | 225, 367 |
Greene D.H., Knuth D.E. — Mathematics for the analysis of algorithms | 34 |
Greene D.H., Knuth D.E. — Mathematics for the analysis of algorithms | 30 |
Paulos J.A. — A Mathematician Plays the Stock Market | 39—40 |
Daepp U., Gorkin P. — Reading, writing and proving. Close look at mathematics | 248 |
Zeidler E. — Oxford User's Guide to Mathematics | 702—704 |
Grimaldi R.P., Rothman D.J. — Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics: An Applied Introduction | 457, 469, 506 |
Gullberg J. — Mathematics: from the birth of numbers | 418 |
Gossett E. — Discrete Math with Proof | A20 |
Stillwell J. — Mathematics and its history | 128 |
Burden R.L., Faires J.D. — Numerical analysis | 31 |
Deitel H., Deitel P.J. — C. How to Program | 176 |
Lewin L. — Structural properties of polylogarithms | 2 |
Stein S. — Strength In Numbers: Discovering the Joy and Power of Mathematics in Everyday Life | 39—40, 164 |
Golan J.S. — The Linear Algebra a Beginning Graduate Student Ought to Know (Texts in the Mathematical Sciences) | 269 |
Higgins P. — Mathematics for the curious | 70, 185—199 |
Grimaldi R.P. — Student Solutions Manual for Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics | 457, 469, 506 |
Stein S. — Strength In Numbers: Discovering the Joy and Power of Mathematics in Everyday Life | 39—40, 164 |
Nievergelt J., Farrar J.C., Reingold E.M. — Computer approaches to mathematical problems | 188 |
Eves H. — Mathematical Circles Adieu | 253 |