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Calculus With Complex Numbers
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Calculus With Complex NumbersThis text is a practical course in complex calculus that covers the applications, but does not assume the full rigor of a real analysis background. Topics covered include algebraic and geometric aspects of complex numbers, differentiation, contour integration, evaluation of finite and infinite real integrals, summation of series and the fundamental theorem of algebra. The Residue Theorem for evaluating complex integrals is presented in such a way that those wishing to study the subject at a deeper level should not need to unlearn anything presented here. A working knowledge of real calculus is assumed as is an acquaintance with complex numbers. This will be of interest to undergraduate students of applied mathematics, physical sciences and engineering.
 
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Elementary Textbook on the Calculus
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Elementary Textbook on the CalculusThis volume is produced from digital images from the Cornell University Library Historical Mathematics Monographs collection.
 
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Quantum calculus
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Quantum calculusSimply put, quantum calculus is ordinary calculus without taking limits. This undergraduate text develops two types of quantum calculi, the q-calculus and the h-calculus. As this book develops quantum calculus along the lines of traditional calculus, the reader discovers, with a remarkable inevitability, many important notions and results of classical mathematics. This book is written at the level of a first course in calculus and linear algebra and is aimed at undergraduate and beginning graduate students in mathematics, computer science, and physics. It is based on lectures and seminars given by Professor Kac over the last few years at MIT.
 
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Modern Cryptography Theory And Practice
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Modern Cryptography Theory And Practice
Appropriate for all graduate-level and advanced undergraduate courses in cryptography and related mathematical fields. Modern Cryptography is an indispensable resource for every advanced student of cryptography who intends to implement strong security in real-world applications. Leading HP security expert Wenbo Mao explains why conventional crypto schemes, protocols, and systems are profoundly vulnerable, introducing both fundamental theory and real-world attacks. Next, he shows how to implement crypto systems that are truly "fit for application," and formally demonstrate their fitness. He begins by reviewing the foundations of cryptography: probability, information theory, computational complexity, number theory, algebraic techniques, and more. He presents the "ideal" principles of authentication, comparing them with real-world implementation. Mao assesses the strength of IPSec, IKE, SSH, SSL, TLS, Kerberos, and other standards, and offers practical guidance on designing stronger crypto schemes and using formal methods to prove their security and efficiency.Finally, he presents an in-depth introduction to zero-knowledge protocols: their characteristics, development, arguments, and proofs. Mao relies on practical examples throughout, and provides all the mathematical background students will need.
 
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Careers for Number Crunchers & Other Quantitative Types, Second Edition
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Careers for Number Crunchers & Other Quantitative Types, Second Edition
Careers for Number Crunchers & Other Quantitative Types lets you explore the job market through the unique lens of your own interest. It reveals dozens of ways to pursue your passion for numbers and make a living--including the training and education needed to polish your hobby and interest into a satisfying career.
 
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