Covers the foundation of mathematics needed by students (without the dreaded "C" word---CALCULUS!). All major topics are included: arithmetic, basic algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and functions while only touching on the basics of calculus.
Algebraic projective geometry, with its multilinear relations and its embedding into Grassmann-Cayley algebra, has become the basic representation of multiple view geometry, resulting in deep insights into the algebraic structure of geometric relations, as well as in efficient and versatile algorithms for computer vision and image analysis.
Work courses include the following subjects: # Vocabulary # Geometry # Algebra # Grammar
Includes the following Games: # Math Blaster Algebra # Math Blaster Geometry # Grammar Games # Ultimate Speed Reader # Ultimate Word Attack # The Multimedia Workshop
In The Geometry of Meaning, Peter Gardenfors proposes a theory of semantics that bridges cognitive science and linguistics and shows how theories of cognitive processes, in particular concept formation, can be exploited in a general semantic model. He argues that our minds organize the information involved in communicative acts in a format that can be modeled in geometric or topological terms -- in what he terms conceptual spaces, extending the theory he presented in an earlier book by that name. Many semantic theories consider the meanings of words as relatively stable and independent of the communicative context.