Elementary Number Theory in Nine Chapters 2nd edition
Intended to serve as a one-semester introductory course in number theory, this second edition has been revised throughout. In particular, the field of cryptography is highlighted. At the heart of the book are the major number theoretic accomplishments of Euclid, Fermat, Gauss, Legendre, and Euler. In addition, a wealth of new exercises have been included to fully illustrate the properties of numbers and concepts developed in the text. The book will serve as a stimulating introduction for students new to number theory, regardless of their background.
Maths Homework for Key Stage 2: Activity-Based Learning (Active Homework)
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Maths Homework for Key Stage 2: Activity-Based Learning (Active Homework)Maths Homework for Key Stage 2 is a unique resource for busy teachers - a selection of ‘pencil-free’, hands-on activities that teachers can use as extension activities or give to pupils as homework to do with members of their family or friends. Each of the activities encourages the pupils to learn through discussion and through practical activities utilising everyday resources. Each activity is quick and easy for pupils and teachers to manage, and includes: a learning aim full, clear instructions and discussion points tasks to develop collaboration and partnership between pupils, parents and teachers photocopiable resources.
Free Energy Computations: A Mathematical Perspective (2010)
This monograph provides a general introduction to advanced computational methods for free energy calculations, from the systematic and rigorous point of view of applied mathematics. Free energy calculations in molecular dynamics have become an outstanding and increasingly broad computational field in physics, chemistry and molecular biology within the past few years, by making possible the analysis of complex molecular systems. This work proposes a new, general and rigorous presentation, intended both for practitioners interested in a mathematical treatment, and for applied mathematicians interested in molecular dynamics.
GAMES AND ACTIVITIES THAT MAKE MATH EASY AND FUN. When you're not in class,how often do you ask yourself,"what is 821+53+444?"or "what is 821+53+444? OR...SO...SO...!!! Probably not very often,unless you're reading your homework out loud. So why study Match? Well, although you may not realize it, you answer these kinds of questions in word problems all the time.
This supplement consists of the author's lectures of a freshmen-level mathematics class offered at Arkansas Tech University. The text represents a serious effort to produce exposition that is accessible to a student at the freshmen or high school levels.