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Elements Of Mathematics: Integration I  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at July 11, 2024
Elements  Of  Mathematics: Integration I

Elements Of Mathematics: Integration I: Integration I by Nicolas Bourbaki
English | PDF (True) | 2004 | 487 Pages | ISBN : 3642639305 | 45.3 MB

Intégration is the sixth and last of the Books that form the core of the Bourbaki series; it draws abundantly on the preceding five Books, especially General Topology and Topological Vector Spaces, making it a culmination of the core six. The power of the tool thus fashioned is strikingly displayed in Chapter II of the author's Théories Spectrales, an exposition, in a mere 38 pages, of abstract harmonic analysis and the structure of locally compact abelian groups.

Elements of Quantum Optics, Second Edition  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at May 15, 2023
Elements of Quantum Optics, Second Edition

Elements of Quantum Optics, Second Edition by Pierre Meystre , Murray Sargent
English | PDF | 1991 | 509 Pages | ISBN : N/A | 36.5 MB

This book grew out of a 2-semester graduate course in laser physics and quantum optics. It requires a solid understanding of elementary electro­ magnetism as well as at least one, but preferably two, semesters of quantum mechanics. Its present form resulted from many years of teaching and research at the University of Arizona, the Max-Planck-Institut fiir Quanten­ optik, and the University of Munich. The contents have evolved signifi­ cantly over the years, due to the fact that quantum optics is a rapidly chang­ ing field. Because the amount of material that can be covered in two semes­ ters is finite, a number of topics had to be left out or shortened when new material was added. Important omissions include the manipulation of atomic trajectories by light, superradiance, and descriptions of experiments. Rather than treating any given topic in great depth, this book aims to give a broad coverage of the basic elements that we consider necessary to carry out research in quantum optics. We have attempted to present a vari­ ety of theoretical tools, so that after completion of the course students should be able to understand specialized research literature and to produce original research of their own. In doing so, we have always sacrificed rigor to physical insight and have used the concept of "simplest nontrivial exam­ ple" to illustrate techniques or results that can be generalized to more com­ plicated situations.

Elements Of Mathematics: Integration I  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at July 11, 2024
Elements  Of  Mathematics: Integration I

Elements Of Mathematics: Integration I: Integration I by Nicolas Bourbaki
English | PDF (True) | 2004 | 487 Pages | ISBN : 3642639305 | 45.3 MB

Intégration is the sixth and last of the Books that form the core of the Bourbaki series; it draws abundantly on the preceding five Books, especially General Topology and Topological Vector Spaces, making it a culmination of the core six. The power of the tool thus fashioned is strikingly displayed in Chapter II of the author's Théories Spectrales, an exposition, in a mere 38 pages, of abstract harmonic analysis and the structure of locally compact abelian groups.

Elements of Astrochemistry: Chemical History of Matter in the Universe  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by yoyoloit at Sept. 5, 2021
Elements of Astrochemistry: Chemical History of Matter in the Universe

Elements of Astrochemistry: Chemical History of Matter in the Universe
by Velinova, Maria Emilova;

English | 2021 | ISBN: 177407771X | 655 pages | True PDF | 32.12 MB

Elements of Quantum Computing: History, Theories and Engineering Applications (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at April 27, 2023
Elements of Quantum Computing: History, Theories and Engineering Applications (Repost)

Elements of Quantum Computing: History, Theories and Engineering Applications by Seiki Akama
English | PDF | 2015 | 133 Pages | ISBN : 3319082833 | 2.7 MB

A quantum computer is a computer based on a computational model which uses quantum mechanics, which is a subfield of physics to study phenomena at the micro level. There has been a growing interest on quantum computing in the 1990's and some quantum computers at the experimental level were recently implemented. Quantum computers enable super-speed computation and can solve some important problems whose solutions were regarded impossible or intractable with traditional computers.

Elements of Optimization: With Applications in Economics and Business  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Nov. 17, 2022
Elements of Optimization: With Applications in Economics and Business

Elements of Optimization: With Applications in Economics and Business by Delia Koo
English | PDF | 1977 | 229 Pages | ISBN : 0387902635 | 15.7 MB

This book attempts to present the concepts which underlie the various optimization procedures which are commonly used. It is written primarily for those scientists such as economists, operations researchers, and en­ gineers whose main tools of analysis involve optimization techniques and who possess a (not very sharp) knowledge of one or one-and-a-half year's calculus through partial differentiation and Taylor's theorem and some acquaintance with elementary vector and matrix terminology. Such a scientist is frequently confronted with expressions such as Lagrange multi­ pliers, first-and second-order conditions, linear programming and activity analysis, duality, the Kuhn-Tucker conditions, and, more recently, dy­ namic programming and optimal control. He or she uses or needs to use these optimization techniques, and would like to feel more comfortable with them through better understanding of their underlying mathematical concepts, but has no immediate use for a formal theorem-proof treatment which quickly abstracts to a general case of n variables and uses a style and terminology that are discouraging to people who are not mathematics majors.

Elements Of Mathematics: Integration I  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at July 11, 2024
Elements  Of  Mathematics: Integration I

Elements Of Mathematics: Integration I: Integration I by Nicolas Bourbaki
English | PDF (True) | 2004 | 487 Pages | ISBN : 3642639305 | 45.3 MB

Intégration is the sixth and last of the Books that form the core of the Bourbaki series; it draws abundantly on the preceding five Books, especially General Topology and Topological Vector Spaces, making it a culmination of the core six. The power of the tool thus fashioned is strikingly displayed in Chapter II of the author's Théories Spectrales, an exposition, in a mere 38 pages, of abstract harmonic analysis and the structure of locally compact abelian groups.

Elements of Photonics: In Free Space and Special Media  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at May 7, 2023
Elements of Photonics: In Free Space and Special Media

Elements of Photonics: In Free Space and Special Media by Keigo Iizuka
English | PDF | 2002 | 657 Pages | ISBN : 0471839388 | 5.8 MB

Deals with photonics in free space and special media such as anisotropic crystals.
* Covers all important topics from Fourier optics, such as the properties of lenses, optical image processing, and holography to the Gaussian beam, light propagation in anisotropic media, external field effects, polarization of light and its major applications.

The Collected Works of Euclid  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by readerXXI at Sept. 12, 2021
The Collected Works of Euclid

The Collected Works of Euclid
by Euclid of Alexandria
English | 2019 | ASIN: B07YSWF4XD | 1893 Pages | ePUB | 16 MB
British Versions of Book II of Euclid’s Elements: Geometry, Arithmetic, Algebra (1550–1750)

British Versions of Book II of Euclid’s Elements: Geometry, Arithmetic, Algebra (1550–1750) by Leo Corry
English | PDF,EPUB | 2022 | 79 Pages | ISBN : 3031115376 | 4 MB

This book discusses the changing conceptions about the relationship between geometry and arithmetic within the Euclidean tradition that developed in the British context of the sixteenth and seventeenth century. Its focus is on Book II of the Elements and the ways in which algebraic symbolism and methods, especially as recently introduced by François Viète and his followers, took center stage as mediators between the two realms, and thus offered new avenues to work out that relationship in idiosyncratic ways not found in earlier editions of the Euclidean text.