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Graham R.L., Grotschel M., Lovasz L. — Handbook of combinatorics (vol. 1)2167
Ito K. — Encyclopedic Dictionary of Mathematics. Vol. 2186
Grimaldi R.P. — Discrete and combinatorial mathematics. An introduction207, 248, 330, 333, 362—368, 372—376, 394—397, 411, 412, 428, 529—535, 537—546, 549—556, 558—573, 576—595, 598—607, 613, 645—647, 653—655, 657, 658, 683, 684, 689, 692, 694, 757, 832 (see also “Matching theory”, “Transport networks”, “Trees”)
Kisacanin B. — Mathematical problems and proofs. Combinatorics, Number theory, and Geometry54, 68
Hamilton W.R. — The collected mathematical papers. Volume 3: algebraxxii
Cliff N., Keats J.A. — Ordinal Measurement in the Behavioral Sciences126
Griffiths H. — Surfaces7, 99
Borwein P., Choi S., Rooney B. — The Riemann Hypothesis53
Pickover C.A. — Mobius Strip: Dr. August Mobius's Marvelous Band in Mathematics, Games, Literature, Art, Technology, and Cosmology93
Brown J.R. — Philosophy of Mathematics: An Introduction to a World of Proofs and Pictures101, 103—107, 112, 126, 156, 196;
Wicker S.B., Kim S. — Fundamentals of Codes, Graphs, and Iterative Decodingxviii, 12, 79
Lander E.S., Waterman M.S. (eds.) — Calculating the Secrets of Life: Applications of the Mathematical Sciences to Molecular Biology46, 51
Rockmore D. — Stalking the Riemann Hypothesis: The Quest to Find the Hidden Law of Prime Numbers49
Siegfried T. — A Beautiful Math John Nash, Game Theory, and the Modern Quest for a Code of Nature143, 145, 148. See also Networks
Papadimitriou C.H. — Computational Complexity89, 93, 94, 112, 173, 176
Cover T.M., Gopinath B. — Open problems in communication and computation49—50
Ito K. — Encyclopedic Dictionary of Mathematics186
Cheremisinoff N. — Handbook of engineering polymeric materials26
Schroeder M.R. — Schroeder, Self Similarity: Chaos, Fractals, Power Laws363
Gray J. — Mastering Mathematica425—468
Luger G.F., Stubblefield W.A. — Artificial Intelligence: Structures and Strategies for Complex Problem Solving7, 10, 42, 84—88
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Brookshear J.G. — Computer Science: An Overview353
Fulling S. — Aspects of Quantum Field Theory in Curved Spacetime183
Barthelemy J.-P., Guenoche A. — Trees and proximity representations31
Rockmore D. — Stalking the Riemann Hypothesis49
Searle S.R. — Matrix algebra useful for statistics46
Pal S.K., Pal A. (eds.) — Pattern Recognition: From Classical to Modern Approaches330
Olver P.J., Shakiban C. — Applied linear. algebra127
Daniel C. Mattis — The theory of magnetism made simple: an introduction to physical concepts and to some useful mathematical methods445
Berne B. — Statistical Mechanics. Part A: Equilibrium Techniques105—106
Ilachinski A. — Cellular automata. A discrete universe30, 616
Domb C.M., Green M. — Phase Transitions and Critical Phenomena: Series Expansion for Lattice Models, Vol. 3103, 116, 124
Tietze H. — Famous Problems of Mathematics Solved and Unsolved235
Atkins P. — Molecular Quantum Mechanics262
Lin Y. — General Systems Theory: A Mathematical Approach12
Murray R.M. — Control in an Information Rich World: Report of the Panel on Future Directions in Control, Dynamics, and Systems84
Varga R.S. — Matrix iterative analysis19
Leeuwen J.V. — Handbook of Theoretical Computer Science: Algorithms and Complexity532
Brookshear J. — Computer Science353
Leeuwen J. (ed.), Meyer A.R., Nivat M. — Algorithms and Complexity, Volume A532
Lane S.M. — Mathematics, form and function452
Atkins P.W., Friedman R.S. — Molecular Quantum Mechanics262
Grimaldi R.P., Rothman D.J. — Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics: An Applied Introduction324, 349—354, 378, 379, 395, 396, 411, 513—579, 615—621, 624, 631, 632, 657, 659—665, 667, 730, see also "Matching theory", "Transport networks", "Trees"
Gullberg J. — Mathematics: from the birth of numbers184, 201
Gossett E. — Discrete Math with Proof591
Foulds L.R. — Combinatorial optimization for undergraduates210
Mantegna R.N., Stanley H.E. — An introduction to econophysics: correlations and complexity in finance107
Covington M.A., Nute D., Vellino A. — Prolog programming in depth227
Lord E., Wilson C. — The Mathematical Description of Shape and Form (Mathematics and Its Applications)181
Andrews P.B. — An Introduction to Mathematical Logic and Type Theory: To Truth Through Proof95
Young D.M., Gregory R.T. — A Survey of Numerical Mathematics, Volume 21002
Higgins P. — Mathematics for the curious203
Grimaldi R.P. — Student Solutions Manual for Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics324, 349—354, 378, 379, 395, 396, 411, 513—579, 615—621, 624, 631, 632, 657, 659—665, 667, 730, see also "Matching theory", "Transport networks", "Trees"
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Keith Devlin — Mathematics: The New Golden Age156—157
Nievergelt J., Farrar J.C., Reingold E.M. — Computer approaches to mathematical problems62, 90—101
Wells D. G. — You are a mathematician: a wise and witty introduction to the joy of numbers139, 144
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