| Êíèãà | Ñòðàíèöû äëÿ ïîèñêà |
| Wolf E.L. — Nanophysics and nanotechnology. An introduction to modern concepts in nanoscience | |
| Anderson P.W. — Basic notions of condensed matter physics | |
| Sornette D. — Critical phenomena in natural sciences | |
| Arveson W. — An Invitation to C-Algebras | 56 |
| Bass H. — Algebraic K-theory | 104-113 |
| Ueno K. — Algebraic Geometry. From varieties to schemes (vol. 1) | 54 |
| Bump D. — Algebraic Geometry | 17 |
| Khosrowpour M. — Encyclopedia Of Information Science And Technology | 2179, 2296, 3078 |
| Smith-Ferrier G. — .NET Internationalization: The Developer's Guide to Building Global Windows and Web Applications | |
| Zinn-Justin J. — Quantum field theory and critical phenomena | 681 |
| Jurafsky D., Martin J.H. — Speech and Language Processing | 799 |
| Dummit D.S., Foote R.M. — Abstract algebra | 106ff, 795, 796 |
| Lang S. — Algebra | 110 |
| Zinn-Justin J. — Quantum field theory and critical phenomena | 660 |
| Nathanson M.B. — Elementary methods in number theory | 180 |
| Ash R.B. — A Course In Algebraic Number Theory | 1-5ff |
| Brown W.C. — Matrices over communicative rings | 119, 161 |
| Stein E. (ed.), Ramm E. — Error-controlled adaptive finite elements in solid mechanics | 110—111, 113, 123, 132, 133, 134 |
| van der Vlist E. — Relax NG | |
| Cox D., Katz S. — Mirror symmetry and algebraic geometry | 279, 280, 366, 382 (see also “Localization Theorem”) |
| Matsumura H. — Commutative algebra | 6 |
| Schenck H. — Computational algebraic geometry | 81—84 |
| Bump D. — Algebraic Geometry and the Theory of Curves | 17 |
| Bousfield A., Kan D. — Homotopy limits, completions and localizations | VIII,3, XI,8 |
| Lueneburg H. — Tools and fundamental constructions of combinatorial mathematics | 125ff, 133 |
| Coutinho S.C. — A primer of algebraic D-modules | 119, 186 |
| Hassell J. — Learning Windows Server 2003 | |
| Alhir S.S. — Learning UML | |
| Zienkiewicz O.C., Taylor L.R. — The finite element method (vol. 1, The basis) | 597 |
| Eisenbud D. — Commutative algebra with a view toward algebraic geometry | 57, 59, 60, 79, 126, 203, 391 |
| Cassels J.W.S. — Lectures on Elliptic Curves | 14, 103 |
| Becker T., Weispfenning V. — Groebner bases and commutative algebra | 55 |
| Kreuzer M., Robbiano L. — Computational commutative algebra 1 | 213 |
| Nikolskii N.K. — Treatise on the Shift Operator: Spectral Function Theory | 328, 380—381 |
| Gelfand S.I., Manin Yu.I. — Methods of Homological Algebra | 145 |
| Hoffman K., Kruger L. — Visual C#.NET 2003 Unleashed | |
| Hurwicz M. — Using Macromedia Studio MX 2004 | |
| Takesaki M. — Theory of Operator Algebras III | 59 |
| Robbins J.N. — Web Design in a Nutshell | |
| Deitel H.M. — Visual C# How to Program | |
| Adams E. — Break into the Game Industry: How to Get a Job Making Video Games (Career Series) | 68 |
| Richter J. — CLR Via C#: Applied Microsoft .Net Framework 2.0 Programming | See also globalization |
| Zimmerman J. — Web Marketing For Dummies | 213 |
| Witten I.H., Gori M., Numerico T. — Web Dragons: Inside the Myths of Search Engine Technology | 205 |
| Lee W.-M. — Visual Basic 2005 Jumpstart | |
| Liboff R. — Kinetic Theory | 508 |
| Herrmann H.J. (ed.), Roux S. (ed.) — Statistical models for the fracture of disordered media | 7, 55, 60 |
| Stauffer D., Aharony A. — Introduction To Percolation Theory | 125 |
| Powell B., Weeks R. — C# and the .NET Framework: The C++ Perspective | 2nd |
| Cogswell J., Diggins C., Stephens R. — C++ Cookbook | |
| Blanchette J., Summerfield M. — C++ GUI Programming with Qt 4 | [See internationalization.] |
| Henderson C. — Building Scalable Web Sites | |
| Building Applications with the Linux Standard Base | 2nd |
| Dummit D.S., Foote R.M. — Abstract Algebra | 266, 267 |
| Efetov K. — Supersymmetry in disorder and chaos | 29—30 |
| Grillet P.A. — Abstract Algebra | 287, 285—290 |
| Friedlander E.M. (ed.), Grayson D.R. (ed.) — Handbook of K-Theory | 198, 210, 1087 |
| Lorenz F., Levy S. — Algebra, Volume I: Fields and Galois Theory | 235, 237 |
| Ash R.B. — Abstract algebra: the basic graduate year | 2.8, 8.5 |
| Bryant R.L., Chern S.S., Gardner R.B. — Exterior differential systems | 354 |
| Kempf G.R. — Algebraic Varieties | 6 |
| Chipot M., Quittner P. — Handbook of Differential Equations: Stationary Partial Differential Equations, Vol. 3 | 5 |
| Brown R.F., Gorniewicz L., Jiang B. — Handbook of Topological Fixed Point Theory | 23, 753, 758 |
| Lam T.Y. — A first course in noncommutative ring theory | 81, 294, 297 |
| Kunz E. — Introduction to Plane Algebraic Curves | 212 |
| Palmer J. — Planar Ising Correlations | 181, 188, 234 |
| Huybrechts D. — Fourier-Mukai Transforms in Algebraic Geometry | 36 |
| McConnell J.C., Robson J.C. — Noncommutative Noetherian Rings | 2.1.4 (see also “Quotient ring”) |
| Broer H.W., Huitema G.B. — Quasi-Periodic Motions in Families of Dynamical Systems, Vol. 164 | 98 |
| Loday J.-L. — Cyclic Homology | 1.1.17, 2.1.16 |
| Surowski D. — Workbook in higher algebra | 107 |
| Atiyah M.F., Macdonald I.G. — Introduction to commutative algebra | 38 |
| Borceux F., van den Bossche G. — Algebra in a Localic Topos with Applications to Ring Theory | 70 |
| Kono A., Tamaki D. — Generalized Cohomology | 17 |
| Jespers E., Okninski J. — Noetherian Semigroup Algebras | 39, 178 |
| Ott E. — Chaos in dynamical systems | see “Anderson localization” |
| Roggenkamp K.W., Huber-Dyson V. — Lattices Over Orders I | I 42 |
| Ratcliffe J.G. — Foundations of Hyperbolic Manifolds | 323 |
| Waterhouse W.C. — Introduction to Affine Group Schemes | 152 |
| Wilansky A. — Modern Methods in Topological Vector Spaces | 38 |
| Cohn P.M. — Algebraic numbers and algebraic functions | 38 |
| Marker D. — Model theory: An introduction | 290 |
| Rammer J. — Quantum transport theory | 349 |
| Weinberg G.M. — Psychology of computer programming | 169 |
| Van der Put M., Singer M.F. — Galois Theory of Linear Differential Equations | 5 |
| Liu Q., Erne R. — Algebraic Geometry and Arithmetic Curves | 9 |
| Waterhouse W.C. — Introduction to Affine Group Schemes, Vol. 66 | 152 |
| Neukrich J. — Algebraic number theory | 65, 71 |
| Stauffer D., Aharony A. — Introduction to percolation theory | 125 |
| Lang S. — Real Analysis | 396 |
| Janot C. — Quasicrystals | 247, 282, 286, 367—372 |
| Cohn P.M. — Skew Fields : Theory of General Division Rings (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) | 15, 156 |
| Dittrich T. (ed.), Hanggi P. (ed.), Ingold G.-L. (ed,) — Quantum transport and dissipation | 32, 88, 94, 279 |
| Guimaraes A.P. — Magnetism and Magnetic Resonance in Solids | 70, 92 |
| Stahl H., Totik V. — General Orthogonal Polynomials | 144 |
| Thaller B. — The Dirac equation | 26, 28, 303 |
| Kato G., Struppa D.C. — Fundamentals of algebraic microlocal analysis | 152, 164, 176 |
| Audretsch J. — Entangled World: The Fascination of Quantum Information and Computation | 215, 217 |
| van Baal P. (ed.) — Confinement, duality, and non-perturbative aspects of QCD | 345 |
| Haake F. — Quantum signatures of chaos | 221—248, 392, 442—458 |
| Borel A. — Linear algebraic groups | AG.3.1, AG.15.5 |
| Adams J.F. — Infinite Loop Spaces - Hermann Weyl Lectures the Institute for Advanced Study, Vol. 90 | 74—82, 135—136, 148, 151, 153 |
| Brocker Th., Dieck T.T. — Representations of Compact Lie Groups | 249 |
| Strichartz R.S. — The way of analysis | 549 |
| Havin V.P., Nikolski N.K. (eds.) — Linear and Complex Analysis Problem Book 3 (part 2) | S.7.23, 11.4 |
| Fulling S. — Aspects of Quantum Field Theory in Curved Spacetime | 18, 55 |
| Pedicchio M. C., Tholen W. — Categorical Foundations: Special Topics in Order, Topology, Algebra, and Sheaf Theory | VI.297, VII.322 |
| Hovey M., Palmieri J.H., Strickland N.P. — Axiomatic stable homotopy theory | 8, 40, 43, 44 |
| Veltkamp R.C. — Closed Object Boundaries From Scattered Points | 4, 64, 74, 82 |
| Krause G.R., Lenagan T.H. — Growth of Algebras and Gelfand-Kirillov Dimension | 37 |
| Silvester J.R. — Introduction to Algebraic K-Theory | 33, 34 |
| Anderson P.W. — The theory of superconductivity in the high-Tc curprates | 36—37, 70, 189, 385—392, 433 |
| Dresselhaus M.S., Dresselhaus G., Avouris Ph. — Carbon nanotubes | 154, 166, 167, 172 |
| Deligne P., Kazhdan D., Etingof P. — Quantum fields and strings: A course for mathematicians (Vol. 1) | 1267 |
| Jensen C.U., Lenzing H. — Model Theoretic Algebra with particular emphasis on Fields, Rings, Modules | 112, 114, 116 |
| Silverman J.H. — Advanced Topics in the Arithmetic of Elliptic Curves | 179 |
| Bogolubov N.N., Logunov A.A., Todorov I.T. — Introduction to Axiomatic Quantum Field Theory | 350 |
| Wolf E.L. — Nanophysics and nanotechnology: an introduction to modern concepts in nanoscience | 52, 53 |
| Hußmann H. — Formal Foundations for Software Engineeing Methods | 69 |
| Weinberger S. — The topological classification of stratified spaces | 62 |
| Springer T.A. — Linear Algebraic Groups | 7 |
| Barwise J. (ed.) — Handbook of Mathematical Logic | 298 |
| Hazewinkel M. — Handbook of Algebra (part 2) | 203, 463, 467, 695 |
| Efros A.L. (ed.), Pollak M. (ed.) — Electron-electron interactions in disordered systems | 292, 303, 319, 385, 390, 404 |
| Meyer Y. — Wavelets and Operators | 66, 67, 108 |
| Schulman L.S. — Techniques and applications of path integration | 13 |
| Economou E.N. — Green's Functions in Quantum Physics | 192, 197, 209, 219, 224, 230 |
| Seul M., O'Gorman L., Sammon M.J. — Practical algorithms for image analysis. Description, examples, and code | 91 |
| Steele M.J. — Stochastic Calculus and Financial Applications | 96, 114, 225 |
| Phillips N.Ch. — Equivariant K-Theory and Freeness of Group Actions on C*-Algebras | 6 |
| Jategaonkar A.V. — Localization in Noetherian Rings | 2, 71ff., 187 |
| Mac Lane S., Birkhoff G.D. — Algebra | 127 |
| Faith C. — Rings and Things and a Fine Array of Twentieth Century Associative Algebra | 12.3s |
| Martin R.M. — Electronic Structure: Basic Theory and Practical Methods | 444—446 |
| Grosche C., Steiner F. — Handbook of Feynman path integrals | 163 |
| Auletta G. — Foundations and Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics | 426, 454, 567 |
| Behrens E.-A. — Ring Theory: Volume 44 in Pure and Applied Mathematics | 225 |
| Hungerford T.W. — Algebra | 147 |
| Moh T.T. — Algebra | 113 |
| Thorpe M.F. (ed.), Duxbury P.M. (ed.) — Rigidity theory and applications | 101, 103, 162 |
| Kaplansky I. — Fields and rings | 181 |
| Lang S. — Algebra | 110 |
| Cox D.A., Little J., O'Shea D. — Using Algebraic Geometry | 131ff, 139, 146, 156, 175, 182, 222, 223, 234, 247 |
| Cohn P.M. — Algebraic Numbers and Algebraic Functions | 38 |
| Bellman R.E. — Some vistas of modern mathematics: Dynamic programming, invariant imbedding, and the mathematical biosciences | 117 |
| Villareal R.H. — Monomial algebras | 3 |
| Leuchs G., Beth T. (eds.) — Quantum Information Processing | 140, 169 |
| Hagen R., Roch S., Silbermann B. — Spectral Theory of Approximation Methods for Convolution Equations | 26 |
| Lang S — Elliptic Functions | 97 |
| Brewer J.W., Bunce J.W., Vleck F.S. — Linear systems over commutative rings | 35 |
| IItaka S. — Algebraic Geometry: An Introduction to Birational Geometry of Algebraic Varieties | 12 |
| Zygmund A. — Trigonometric Series. Volume 2 | 52 |
| Handelman D.E. — Positive Polynomials, Convex Integral Polytopes, and a Random Walk Problem | 25, 27, 28, 30, 35, 43, 52, 56—58, 70, 79, 80, 90, 101 |
| Triebel H. — Theory of Function Spaces | 190 |
| Bass H. — Algebraic K-theory | 104—113 |
| Mario Bunge — Foundations of Physics | 266, 272 |
| Bridgman P.W. — The Nature of Thermodynamics | 24, 25, 85, 109ff |
| Rudin W. — Function theory in polydiscs | 25, 31 |
| Carroll R.W. — Mathematical physics | 169, 177 |
| Lang R. — Spectral Theory of Random Schrodinger Operators: A Genetic Introduction | 2, 7, 19ff, 28, 40, 42 |
| Zallen R. — The Physics of Amorphous Solids | 155, 205, 226, 231—251 |
| Fowler C. — Rails recipes | see Globalize plugin |
| Brewer D.F. — Progress in Low Temperature Physics. Volume X | 121 |
| Moh T.T. — Algebra | 113 |
| Gould H., Tobochnik J., Christian W. — An introduction to computer simulation methods | 338—339 |
| Thaller B. — The Dirac equation | 26, 28, 303 |
| Marder M.P. — Condensed matter physics | 500—510 |
| Villarreal R.H. — Monomial Algebras | 3 |
| Feuerstein S., Pribyl B. — Oracle PL-SQL programming | see "Globalization and localization" |
| Bjorner A. — Oriented Matroids | 285 |
| Datta S. — Electronic transport in mesoscopic systems | 5, 20—21, 196—244 |
| Bjorner A., Vergnas M., Sturmfels B. — Oriented Matroids, Second edition (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications) | 285 |
| Moore F. — Elements of Computer Music | 10 |
| Gavrila M. (ed.) — Atoms in intense laser fields | 276—287, 322—323, see also "Dichotomy, atomic" |
| Deligne P., Etingof P., Freed D. — Quantum fields and strings: A course for mathematicians, Vol. 2 (pages 727-1501) | 1267 |
| Deligne P., Kazhdan D., Etingof P. — Quantum fields and strings: A course for mathematicians | 1267 |
| Tsang L., Kong J.A. — Scattering of electromagnetic waves (Vol 3. Advanced topics) | 324 |
| Hazewinkel M. — Handbook of Algebra (÷àñòü 1) | 674, 717 |
| Vafa C., Zaslow E. — Mirror symmetry | 157, 225, 411, 535ff, 565, 572 |
| Arnold L. (Ed), Wihstutz V. (Ed) — Lyapunov Exponents: Proceedings of a Workshop Held in Bremen | 19 |
| Chandler D. — Introduction to modern statistical mechanics | see "Self-trapping", "Two-state quantum system" |
| Mcdonald B.R. — Linear algebra over commutative rings | 259 |
| Revuz D., Yor M. — Continuous martingales and Brownian motion | 123 |
| Dynkin E. — An Introduction to Branching Measure-Valued Processes | 49, 84 |
| Magurn B.A. — An algebraic introduction to k-theory | 186—187 |
| Abhyankar S.S. — Lectures on Algebra Volume 1 | 105, 137—144, 610 |
| Bunge M. — Foundations of Physics | 266, 272 |
| Achdou Y., Pironneau O. — Computational methods for option pricing | 39 |
| Deitel H., Deitel P.J. — C. How to Program | 860 |
| Cohn P.M. — Free Rings and Their Relations (London Mathematical Society Monographs) | 37, 81, 390 |
| Unknown A. — Solid State Physics | 349—358 |
| Ichimaru S. — Statistical Plasma Physics, Volume I: Basic Principles (Frontiers in Physics, Vol 87) (v. 1) | 172 |
| Microsoft Corporation — Ðàçðàáîòêà Web-ñåðâèñîâ XML è ñåðâåðíûõ êîìïîíåíòîâ íà MS VB.NET è MS VC#.NET. Ó÷åáíûé êóðñ | ñì. "Ñáîðêà, ëîêàëèçàöèÿ" |
| Plischke M., Bergersen B. — Equilibrium statistical physics | 514, 519, 521—525, 530 |
| Jorgensen P.E.T. — Analysis and Probability: Wavelets, Signals, Fractals | 22, 158, see also "basis, localized"; "function, time-localized"; "wavelet, frequency-localized" |