Einsteins Theory: A Rigorous Introduction for the Mathematically Untrained
This book provides an introduction to the theory of relativity and the mathematics used in its processes. Three elements of the book make it stand apart from previously published books on the theory of relativity. First, the book starts at a lower mathematical level than standard books with tensor calculus of sufficient maturity to make it possible to give detailed calculations of relativistic predictions of practical experiments.
Solutions Manual - A Primer For The Mathematics Of Financial Engineering
Every exercise from the Math Primer book is solved in detail in the Solutions Manual. Over 50 new exercises are included, and complete solutions to these supplemental exercises are provided. Many of the new exercises are quite challenging and insightful from the perspective of further studies in financial engineering as well as for future job interviews. The addition of this Solutions Manual to the book ``A Primer for the Mathematics of Financial Engineering" offers the reader the opportunity of rigorous self--study of the mathematical topics presented in the Math Primer, and of achieving a deeper understanding of the financial applications therein.
Automated Deduction in Geometry: 5th International Workshop, ADG 2004, Gainesville, FL, USA, September 16-18, 2004, Revised Papers
This book presents the thoroughly refereed post-proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Automated Deduction in Geometry, ADG 2004, held at Gainesville, FL, USA in September 2004. The 12 revised full papers presented aurvey current issues theoretical and methodological topics as well as applications thereof - in particular automated geometry theorem proving, automated geometry problem solving, problems of dynamic geometry, and an object-oriented language for geometric objects.
Kaufmann and Schwitters have built this text's reputation on clear and concise exposition, numerous examples, and plentiful problem sets. This traditional text consistently reinforces the following common thread: learn a skill; practice the skill to help solve equations; and then apply what you have learned to solve application problems
Through fascinating stories and rhymes, young readers are introduced to some elementary geometry. The book is made up of adventures which bring in the theory, and some exercises to develop the topics. It is written in a simple and attractive language, and is particularly well-suited to 5-8 year olds.