Archive for November, 2009

The Supersymmetric World

November 30, 2009
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The Supersymmetric World

A text presenting a view of the process of supersymmetry, combining anecdotal descriptions and personal reminiscences with technical accounts of the pioneers in the field. Offers a historical look at supersymmetry for researchers and scholars in high energy physics and historians of science. Softcover, hardcover also available.
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Google Advertising Tools, 2nd Edition

November 30, 2009
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Google Advertising Tools, 2nd Edition

With this book, you’ll learn how to take full advantage of Google AdWords and AdSense, the sophisticated online advertising tools used by thousands of large and small businesses. This new edition provides a substantially updated guide to advertising on the Web, including how it works in general, and how Google’s advertising programs in particular...
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Complexity and Spatial Networks

November 30, 2009
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Complexity and Spatial Networks

This book offers a panoramic view of recent advances in spatial complexity, in order to enhance our understanding of complex spatial networks by simplicity in terms of both the basic driving forces of systemic impacts and the modelling of such systems. Simple models mapping out the evolution of complex networks are undoubtedly a key...
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The Number Sense: How the Mind Creates Mathematics

November 30, 2009
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The Number Sense: How the Mind Creates Mathematics

Our understanding of how the human brain performs mathematicalcalculations is far from complete. But in recent years there have been manyexciting scientific discoveries, some aided by new imaging techniques–whichallow us for the first time to watch the living mind at work–and others byingenious experiments conducted by researchers all over the world. There arestill perplexing...
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The Architecture of Modern Mathematics

November 29, 2009
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The Architecture of Modern Mathematics

This edited volume, aimed at both students and researchers in philosophy, mathematics and history of science, highlights leading developments in the overlapping areas of philosophy and the history of modern mathematics. It is a coherent, wide ranging account of how a number of topics in the philosophy of mathematics must be reconsidered in the...
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A Panoramic View of Riemannian Geometry

November 29, 2009
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A Panoramic View of Riemannian Geometry

Riemannian geometry has today become a vast and important subject. This new book of Marcel Berger sets out to introduce readers to most of the living topics of the field and convey them quickly to the main results known to date. These results are stated without detailed proofs but the main ideas involved are...
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A Course of Modern Analysis

November 29, 2009
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A Course of Modern Analysis

This classic text has entered and held the field as the standard book on the applications of analysis to the transcendental functions. The authors explain the methods of modern analysis in the first part of the book and then proceed to a detailed discussion of the transcendental function, unhampered by the necessity of continually...
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The Science and Art of Using Telescopes

November 27, 2009
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The Science and Art of Using Telescopes

Amateur astronomers have to start somewhere. Most begin by buying a modest astronomical telescope and getting to know the night sky. After a while, many want to move on to the next stage, but this can be problematic. The magazines advertise a mass of commercially-made equipment – some of it very expensive – which...
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Introduction to General Relativity

November 27, 2009
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Introduction to General Relativity

A student-friendly style, over 100 illustrations, and numerous exercises are brought together in this textbook for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students in physics and mathematics. Lewis Ryder develops the theory of general relativity in detail. Covering the core topics of black holes, gravitational radiation, and cosmology, he provides an overview of general relativity...
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A Brief History of Time

November 27, 2009
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A Brief History of Time

Stephen Hawking, one of the most brilliant theoretical physicists in history, wrote the modern classic A Brief History of Time to help non-scientists understand fundamental questions of physics and our existence: where did the universe come from? How and why did it begin? Will it come to an end, and if so, how? Hawking attempts...
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