Geometry / Mathematics. Bardet De Villeneuve
COURS De La SCIENCE MILITAIRE A L'Usage de L'Infanterie de la Cavalerie de L'Artillerie du Genie & de la Marine. Tome Troisieme Contenant La Geometrie Pratique a L'Usage des Officiers. TRAITE De La GEOMETRIE PRATIQUES A L'USAGE Des OFFICERS: Qui Enseigne toutes les Operations les plus necessaires tant sur le Papier que sur le Terrein
A La Haye: Chez Jean Van Duren 1740. 1st editon. Period full mottled-calf binding with dark maroon title label to spine. Marbled paper eps. Joint leather beginning to split though joints held solidly by cords. Wear at spine ends & tips. Worming to right margin of 18 leaves. Period pos in top margin of general t.p. Withal a solid VG copy. 195 9 pp. General & Vol III title pages with both printed in red & black. Frontispiece engraving. Engraved t.p. vignette. 17 fold-out copperplate engravings at rear. 8vo: 2 A - M8 N6. <br/><br/>Volume 3 of De Villeneuve's set albeit one that textually stands alone. Chez Jean Van Duren hardcover books
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The Foundations of Geometry
Robinson De B. Gilbert
University of Toronto Press 1963. Hardcover. Acceptable. Disclaimer:A readable copy. All pages are intact and the cover is intact. Pages can include considerable notes-in pen or highlighter-but the notes cannot obscure the text. At ThriftBooks our motto is: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. University of Toronto Press hardcover
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Editors of REA; Gudies Geometry Study
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Editors of REA; Gudies Geometry Study
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Harold Eichholtz geometry
Introduction to non-Euclidean
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Prof. Horst Sondermann Autor Architekt Professor Architekturfakultat HFT Stuttgart TU Berlin Darstellende Geometrie Architekturd
Vectorworks� Architektur: CAAD und Visualisierung Gebundene Ausgabe Prof. Horst Sondermann Autor Architekt Professor Architekturfakult�t HFT Stuttgart TU Berlin Darstellende Geometrie Architekturdarstellung Architekturvisualisierung Licht Schatten Raum Architekturvisualisierung mit Cinema 4DnCinema 4D��Tipps und Tricks f�r die ArchitekturvisualisierungnPhotoshop in der Architekturgrafik Vectorworks Architektur CAD-Programm f�r Apple Windows Architekten Innenarchitekten B�hnenbildner Szenenbildner Studierende Programmoberfl�che Werkzeuge Strukturhilfen Standardzeichentechniken und -translationsoperationen 3D- und 2D-Werkzeuge Beispielprojekt 3D-Modell des Bauwerks einschlie�lich davon abgeleiteter Pl�ne Programmoberfl�che � Blattrand und Raster ausblenden � Fangeinstellungen � Automatische Sicherung � Handbuch Quickstart � Arbeitsumgebungen � Tastenk�rzel � Rasterbilder importieren � Klassen
Springer: Springer 2011. 2011. Hardcover. 246 x 168 x 2 cm. Vectorworks� ist das meist genutzte CAD-Programm f�r Apple und eines der f�hrenden f�r Windows. Mit dem Buch lernen Architekten Innenarchitekten B�hnen- und Szenenbildner sowie Studierende das Programm noch besser kennen. Zu Beginn werden Leser in Programmoberfl�che Werkzeuge Strukturhilfen Standardzeichentechniken und -translationsoperationen eingef�hrt wobei die 3D- und 2D-Werkzeuge anhand eines Beispielprojekts vorgestellt werden. Am Ende steht ein komplettes 3D-Modell des Bauwerks einschlie�lich davon abgeleiteter Pl�ne. Programmoberfl�che � Blattrand und Raster ausblenden � Fangeinstellungen � Automatische Sicherung � Handbuch Quickstart � Arbeitsumgebungen � Tastenk�rzel � Rasterbilder importieren � Klassen anlegen � Ebene bearbeiten � Navigation Klassen/Ebenen � Zeichnen per Koordinateneingabe � 2D zu 3D � 3D-Werkzeug Boden/Decke � Bauteildefinition � Boden/Decke bearbeiten � 3D-Werkzeug Wand � W�nde verbinden � W�nde bearbeiten � Partielle H�henanpassung von W�nden � Wandverbindungen bearbeiten � Grundrissdarstellung steuern � Fenster und T�ren als 2D/3D-Symbole anlegen � Arbeitsebenen als Konstruktionshilfe � 2D/3D-Symbole bearbeiten � Symbole im Modell einsetzen � Klassenstruktur von Symbolen � Symbolverwaltung in der Zubeh�rpalette � Ebenen als Geschosse � Ebenen�bergreifende Modellansicht � 3D-Befehl Dachfl�che anlegen � W�nde an Dach anpassen � Dachfl�che bearbeiten und erg�nzen � Wandnische anlegen � Gekr�mmte Bauteile als NURBS-Fl�chen modellieren � Kurvenfl�chen verbinden � Wendeltreppe mit dem Treppen-Werkzeug erstellen � Treppenobjekt 2D-editieren � Treppenobjekt im Modell einsetzen � Gesicherte Darstellungen � Layoutebene anlegen � Ansichtsbereiche � Ansichten Schnitt und Grundrisse aus 3D-Modell erzeugen � Zeichnungen 2D-editieren � Schraffuren und Verl�ufe anlegen � Bema�ungen anlegen und editieren � Kombination Liniendarstellung/Renderworks � Kamera festlegen � Kamerasteuerung aus dem Layout � Szenenbeleuchtung mit Umgebungslicht und anderen Lichtquellen � HDRI-Beleuchtung � Indirekte Beleuchtung � Vorgabe-Materialien � Shader- und Bitmapbasierte Texturen selbst erstellen � Materialzuweisung und Texturprojektion � Renderzeit-Optimierung � Spiegelung mit Rasterbildobjekten- Autor: Horst Sondermann ist Architekt und Professor an der Architekturfakult�t der HFT Stuttgart. Er studierte an der TU Berlin und unterrichtet seit 1994 Darstellende Geometrie und Architekturdarstellung. Zur Architekturvisualisierung hat er bereits die B�cher �Licht Schatten Raum � Architekturvisualisierung mit Cinema 4D�� �Cinema 4D��Tipps und Tricks f�r die Architekturvisualisierung� sowie �Photoshop� in der Architekturgrafik� im Springer-Verlag ver�ffentlicht. <br/><br/>Vectorworks� ist das meist genutzte CAD-Programm f�r Apple und eines der f�hrenden f�r Windows. Mit dem Buch lernen Architekten Innenarchitekten B�hnen- und Szenenbildner sowie Studierende das Programm noch besser kennen. Zu Beginn werden Leser in Programmoberfl�che Werkzeuge Strukturhilfen Standardzeichentechniken und -translationsoperationen eingef�hrt wobei die 3D- und 2D-Werkzeuge anhand eines Beispielprojekts vorgestellt werden. Am Ende steht ein komplettes 3D-Modell des Bauwerks einschlie�lich davon abgeleiteter Pl�ne. Programmoberfl�che � Blattrand und Raster ausblenden � Fangeinstellungen � Automatische Sicherung � Handbuch Quickstart � Arbeitsumgebungen � Tastenk�rzel � Rasterbilder importieren � Klassen anlegen � Ebene bearbeiten � Navigation Klassen/Ebenen � Zeichnen per Koordinateneingabe � 2D zu 3D � 3D-Werkzeug Boden/Decke � Bauteildefinition � Boden/Decke bearbeiten � 3D-Werkzeug Wand � W�nde verbinden � W�nde bearbeiten � Partielle H�henanpassung von W�nden � Wandverbindungen bearbeiten � Grundrissdarstellung steuern � Fenster und T�ren als 2D/3D-Symbole anlegen � Arbeitsebenen als Konstruktionshilfe � 2D/3D-Symbole bearbeiten � Symbole im Modell einsetzen � Klassenstruktur von Symbolen � Symbolverwaltung in der Zubeh�rpalette � Ebenen als Geschosse � Ebenen�bergreifende Modellansicht � 3D-Befehl Dachfl�che anlegen � W�nde an Dach anpassen � Dachfl�che bearbeiten und erg�nzen � Wandnische anlegen � Gekr�mmte Bauteile als NURBS-Fl�chen modellieren � Kurvenfl�chen verbinden � Wendeltreppe mit dem Treppen-Werkzeug erstellen � Treppenobjekt 2D-editieren � Treppenobjekt im Modell einsetzen � Gesicherte Darstellungen � Layoutebene anlegen � Ansichtsbereiche � Ansichten Schnitt und Grundrisse aus 3D-Modell erzeugen � Zeichnungen 2D-editieren � Schraffuren und Verl�ufe anlegen � Bema�ungen anlegen und editieren � Kombination Liniendarstellung/Renderworks � Kamera festlegen � Kamerasteuerung aus dem Layout � Szenenbeleuchtung mit Umgebungslicht und anderen Lichtquellen � HDRI-Beleuchtung � Indirekte Beleuchtung � Vorgabe-Materialien � Shader- und Bitmapbasierte Texturen selbst erstellen � Materialzuweisung und Texturprojektion � Renderzeit-Optimierung � Spiegelung mit Rasterbildobjekten- Autor: Horst Sondermann ist Architekt und Professor an der Architekturfakult�t der HFT Stuttgart. Er studierte an der TU Berlin und unterrichtet seit 1994 Darstellende Geometrie und Architekturdarstellung. Zur Architekturvisualisierung hat er bereits die B�cher �Licht Schatten Raum � Architekturvisualisierung mit Cinema 4D�� �Cinema 4D��Tipps und Tricks f�r die Architekturvisualisierung� sowie �Photoshop� in der Architekturgrafik� im Springer-Verlag ver�ffentlicht. Springer hardcover
Bookseller reference : BN28357 ISBN : 3709105285 9783709105283
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Analytische Geometrie
Analytische Geometrie
Analytische Geometrie: Analytische Geometrie. Softcover. Analytische Geometrie <br/><br/>Analytische Geometrie Analytische Geometrie paperback
Bookseller reference : BN25753 ISBN : 3528572353 9783528572358
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Algebra und Geometrie 2. Moduln und Algebren
Algebra und Geometrie 2. Moduln und Algebren
Algebra und Geometrie 2. Moduln und Algebren: Algebra und Geometrie 2. Moduln und Algebren. Softcover. Algebra und Geometrie 2. Moduln und Algebren <br/><br/>Algebra und Geometrie 2. Moduln und Algebren Algebra und Geometrie 2. Moduln und Algebren paperback
Bookseller reference : BN25704 ISBN : 3326001932 9783326001937
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MATHEMATICS; GEOMETRY; MENSURATION BAWDEN George.
A manuscript workbook of problems definitions calculations etc. relating to decimals practical geometry extractions of the cube root etc.
No place 1835. old sheep and marbled boards. Binding rubbed; tight and sound. 8vo. The owner's dated signature appears inside the front cover. hardcover
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The Editors of REA Geometry Study Gudies The Staff of Education Association Research
Geometry Super Review
Research & Education Association 2000-07-01. Paperback. Used:Good. Research & Education Association paperback
Bookseller reference : DADAX087891188X ISBN : 087891188X 9780878911882
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The Editors of REA; Woodward Ernest; Geometry Study Gudies
The Geometry Problem Solver
Research & Education Association 1998-01-01. Paperback. Acceptable. Student Edition. No apparent missing pages. Heavy wrinkling from liquid damage. Heavy wear fading creasing Curling or tears on the cover and spine. May have used stickers or residue. Good binding with NO apparent loose or torn pages. Heavy writing highlighting and marker. Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with used books. Research & Education Association paperback
Bookseller reference : 0878915109-4 ISBN : 0878915109 9780878915101
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Conference on Arithmetic Geometry With an Emphasis on Iwasawa Theory
Arithmetic Geometry: Conference on Arithmetic Geometry With an Emphasis on Iwasawa Theory March 15-18 1993 Arizona State University Contemporary Mathematics
1994-12-01. New. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May be re-issue. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
Bookseller reference : 0821851748n ISBN : 0821851748 9780821851746
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Fetter Ann E.; Visual Geometry Project
Three-Dimensional Symmetry: Activity Book
KEY CURRICULUM PRESS 1995. Paperback. Good. Disclaimer:A copy that has been read but remains in clean condition. All pages are intact and the cover is intact. The spine may show signs of wear. Pages can include limited notes and highlighting and the copy can include previous owner inscriptions. At ThriftBooks our motto is: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. KEY CURRICULUM PRESS paperback
Bookseller reference : G1559530812I3N00 ISBN : 1559530812 9781559530811
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The Editors of REA Geometry Study Gudies
Geometry I Essentials Essentials Study Guides Vol 1
Research & Education Association. Used - Good. Ships from the UK. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Your purchase also supports literacy charities. Research & Education Association unknown
Bookseller reference : GRP113700881 ISBN : 0878916067 9780878916061
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Editors of REA; Gudies Geometry Study
Geometry 2 - REA's Quick Access Reference Chart Quick Access Reference Charts
Research & Education Association. PAMPHLET. 0738607320 . New. Research & Education Association unknown
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Editors of REA; Gudies Geometry Study
Geometry 2 - REA's Quick Access Reference Chart Quick Access Reference Charts
Research & Education Association. PAMPHLET. 0738607320 . New. Research & Education Association unknown
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Editors of REA Geometry Study Gudies
Geometry 2 - REA's Quick Access Reference Chart Quick Access Reference Charts
Research & Education Association 2009-11-11. First. Pamphlet. Used:Good. Research & Education Association unknown
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Editors of REA Geometry Study Gudies
Geometry 1 - REA's Quick Access Reference Chart Quick Access Reference Charts
Research & Education Association 2009-11-11. First. Pamphlet. Used:Good. Research & Education Association unknown
Bookseller reference : DADAX0738607312 ISBN : 0738607312 9780738607313
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The Editors of REA Ernest Woodward Geometry Study Gudies
Geometry - Plane Solid & Analytic Problem Solver Problem Solvers Solution Guides
Research & Education Association 1998-01-01. Revised. Paperback. Used:Good. Research & Education Association paperback
Bookseller reference : DADAX0878915109 ISBN : 0878915109 9780878915101
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Colegio Oficial de Arquitectos de Jaen / Editorial Geometria
Premio Provincial de Arquitectura 9ª Edicion
2015. Paperback. Very Good-New. Rare book paperback
Bookseller reference : 147983 ISBN : 8460822303 9788460822301
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Prentice Hall Geometry Editor
Similarity Chapter 7 All-In-One Teaching Resources Geometry Common Core
Pearson 2011-01-01. Paperback. Very Good. Pages Unused! Book Leaves in 1 Business Day or Less! Leaves Same Day if Received by 2 pm EST! Cover has shelf wear. Contents Unused. Very Good. Pearson paperback
Bookseller reference : 054-06-00162 ISBN : 0133185753 9780133185751
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Conference on Arithmetic Geometry With an Emphasis on Iwasawa Theory
Arithmetic Geometry: Conference on Arithmetic Geometry With an Emphasis on Iwasawa Theory March 15-18 1993 Arizona State University Contemporary Mathematics
1994-12-01. Good. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May not contain Access Codes or Supplements. May be re-issue. May be ex-library. Shipping & Handling by region. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
Bookseller reference : 0821851748 ISBN : 0821851748 9780821851746
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MONGE GASPARD. FOUNDING DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY.
M�moire sur les D�velopp�es les Rayons de Courbure et les Diff�rens Genres D'Inflexions des Courbes a double Courbure
Paris Moutard 1785. 4to. Extracted from "M�moires fe Mathematique et de Physique Pr�sent�s � l'Academie des Sciences par divers Savans" Tome X. Pp. 511-550 a. 2 folded engraved plates. Clean and fine. � First appearance of this importent paper by the "greatest geometer of the century" in which he solves some main problems in coordinate geometry especially he introduced the "distant formula" for three dimensions years before it was used by Lagrange. He laid the foundation of a completely new branch of mathematics known as descriptive geometry. The paper was delivered already in 1771 but not published until 1785. <br><br>"His first important original work was "Memoire sur les d�velopp�es les rayons de courbure et diff�rents genres d inflexions des courbes � double courbure" He published an extract from it in June 1769 in the Journal encycyclop�matiques and in October 1770 he finished a more complete version that he read before the Academie des Sciences in August 1771; the latter however was not published until 1785 M�moires de math�matiques et de physique pr�sent�s � �Academic par divers scavanns. By then some of the most important ideas in the memoir no longer seemed so original because Monge had employed them in other works published in the intervening years. Nevertheless this memoir is of exceptional interest for it presents most of the new conceptions that Monge developed in his later works as well as his very personal method of exposition which combined pure geometry analytic geometry and infinitesimal calculus."DSB. unknown
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LE CLERC SEBASTIEN LECLERC. GEOMETRY AND PERSPECTIVE IN 80 COPPERPLATES.
Practical Geometry: or a New and Easy Method of Treating that Art. Whereby the Practice of it is render'd plain and familiar and theStudent is directed in the most easy manner thro' the several Parts and Progessions of it. Translated from the French. The Third Edition. Illustreted with eighty Copper-Plates. Wherein besides the several Geometrical Figures are contain's many Examples of Landskips Pieces of Architecture Perspective Draughts of Figures Ruins &c.
London T. Bowles 1727. Small 8vo. Contemp. full calf raised bands blindtooled covers Cambridge-binding. Wear to spine ends and spine. Hinges weakening but still holding. Titlepage in red/black. 21956 pp. and 80 full page engraved illustrations. Some soiling and browning mainly marginal last 10 engravings with a faint dapmstain. The charming plates are engraved by Leclerc. � Scarce English edition the third of Leclerc's charming and very popular treatise on elementary practical geometry and perspective.<br><br>Sebastien Leclerc 1637-1714 was originally an engraver who studied physics and geometry in relation to perspective theory a field of which he became famous. In 1672 he was appointed to "l'Academie de Peinture" as professor in perspective. He was also engraver to Louis XIV and was appointed professor at "l'Ecole des Gobelins". hardcover
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CAYLEY ARTHUR. THE THEORY OF FORMS QUANTICS A NEW ASPECT OF NON EUCLIDEAN GEOMETRY.
A Sixth Memoir upon Quantics. Received November 18 1858 - Read anuary 6 1859.
London Richard Taylor and William Francis 1859. 4to. No wrappers as extracted from "Philosophical Transactions" Vol. 149 - Part I. Pp. 61-90. Clean and fine. � First appearance of this pathbreaking paper in which Cayley unites 'Metrical Geometry' and 'Projectice Geometry' by introducing "imaginary" elements to metrical properties.<br><br>"The fundamental notions in metrical geometry are the distance between two points and the angle between two lines. Replacing the concept of distance by another also involving "imaginary" elements Cayley provided the means for unifying Euclideangeometry and the common non-Euclidean gemoetries into one comprehensive theory."Bell in "Men of Mathematics".<br><br>In non-Euclidean geometry prepared the way for Klein's splendid discovery that the geometry of Euclid and the non-Euclidean geometries of Lobatchewsky and Riemann are all threee merely different aspects of a more general kind of geometry which includes them as special cases.<br><br>Dealing with the relations between metrical and projective geometry Klein remarks In "Entwicklung der Mathematik" Teil I p. 148: "Vor allem kommt f�r uns sein Cayley's ber�hmtes 'A Sixth Memoir upon Quantics" im betrachtt. Quantioc heisst soviwel "Form" d.h. homogenes Polynom von zwei drei oder mehr Variablen wonach man bin�re terti�re usw. Formen unterscheidet." unknown
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RIEMANN BERNHARD. FOUNDING A NEW GEOMETRY.
On The Hypotheses which lie at the Bases of Geometry. Translated by W.K. Clifford. Ueber die Hypothesen welche der Geometrie zu Grunde liegen.
London and New York Macmillan and Co. 1873. 4to. Orig. full brown cloth gilt spine pictorial gilt frontcover. Near mint condition. Small embossed stamp at upper corner of title-page David Dunlop ObservatoRy Library. In: "Nature a weekly illustrated Journal of Science." Volume VIII May 1873 to October 1873. XII562 pp. Entire volume offered. Riemann's paper: pp. 14-17 a. 36-37. Internally clean and fine no traces of use. � First English translation of this milestone work on the foundations of geometry. It "is one of the key work from which derives the modern study of differential geometry and especially the study of manifolds of dimension greater than two. It was to prove central to the overthrow of Euclidean geometry as the source of geometrical ideas and to Einstein's general theory of relativity after 1915." Grattan-Guiness "Landmark Writings in Western Mathematics 1640-1940.<br>It is a translation of Riemann's famous Habilitationsvortrag held in 1854 in secondary literature it is often misidentified as his Habilitationsschift but that was concerned with Fourier series and was delivered the year before. Riemann begins his lecture with a remark about a certain darkness that lies at the foundation of geometry. This darkness obscures the relations between that which geometry assumes i.e. the notion of space and the first principles of constructions in space. In Riemann's oponion one must take another approach towards this problem than the usual axiomatic method used ever since Euclid. The approach taken by Riemann is to a large extent guided by Gauss's work on the intrinsic geometry of surfaces; 'Disquisitiones generales circa superficies curvas' 1828. In this work Gauss showed that the curvature of a surface can be determined without reference to the ambient Euclidean space in which it lies i.e. that the curvature is an intrinsic property of the surface. Based on this Gauss showed several fundamental theorems about figures on the surface by referring only to the surface itself i.e. indicating that the surface itself is a space with its own geometry independent of the geometry of the ambient Euclidean space. Riemann argues that the true objects and properties of geometry are those which can be studied within the space itself and he defines a general n-dimensional space in a similar manner to the parametric representation of a surface. Riemann believed that we know space only locally he therefore bases his study of the geometry of such a general space or manifold as they are known today on the infinitesimal methods of calculus. This choice is a crucial departure from the classical axiomatic methods used by Euclid Lobachevsky and Bolyai. The notion of distance or metric on a manifold is a generalization of the usual Euclidean distance formula in n-dimensions. Particular choices of space and metric reveal both the hyperbolic geometries of Lobachevsky and Bolyai and elliptic or Riemannian geometry. Riemann's approach to geometry is of paramount importance this work "did more to change our ideas about geometry and physical space than any work on the subject since Euclid's Elements." Landmark Writings in Western Mathematics p.507. "The importance of this treatise is not confined to pure mathematics. Without it Einstein would not have been able to develop his general theory of relativity." Printing and the Mind of Man p.177. hardcover
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ROLLE MICHEL. DISCOVERING PROBLEMS IN CARTESIAN ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY.
Eclaircissemens sur la Construction des Egalitez. Eclaircissemens.Second memoir.
Paris Jean Boudot 1709 a. 1711. 4to. Without wrappers. Extracted from "M�moires de l'Academie des Sciences. Ann�e 1708" and Ann�e 1709. Pp. 339-365 a. 1 folded engraved plate pp. 320-350 a. 1 folded engraved plate. � First printing of two importent papers in the further development of Cartesian analytical geometry.<br><br>"The irrepressible Michel lRolle.in the Memoires of the Academie des Sciences for 1708-1709 the papers offered raised doubts about the correctness of the Cartesian graphical solution of equations as he had about the validity of the calculus of L'Hospital. He pointed out that to solve fx= 0 one arbitrarily chooses a curve gxy = 0 and on combining it with fx = 0 one obtains new curves hxy = 0 the intersection of which with gxy = 0 furnish the solution of fx = 0; and he realized that in this way extraneous solutions may be introduced. Imaginary branches further comp0licated the problem and although Rolle sawthe difficulties he was unable to solve them."Boyer "History of Analytical Geometry" p. 155. unknown
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LAMBERT JOHANN HEINRICH NON EUCLIDEAN GEOMETRY. FORESHADOWING NON EUCLIDEAN GEOMETRY
Observations Trigonometriques.
Berlin Haude & Spener 1770. 4to. No wrappers as issued in "M�moires de l'Academie Royale des Sciences et Belles Lettres" tome XXIV pp. 327-354 and 1 engraved plates. � First edition. Lambert's work on non-Euclidean geometry is among the most important in the field. Carl Boyer writes "No one else came so close to the truth without actually discovering non-Euclidean geomtry." History of Mathematics pp. 504. Lambert wrote his famous book 'Theorie der Parallellinien' in 1766 but it was not published until 1786 nearly a decade after his death. Lambert originally set out to prove Euclid's parallel postulate in a similar way to that which Saccheri had used in his 'Euclides Vindicatus' but in contrast he did not interpret the consequences of non-Euclidean geometry as absurd. The offered paper 'Observations Trigonometriques' is the only work by Lambert on non-Euclidean geometry which was published during his life-time. Here he made the important discovery of the duality between spherical and hyperbolic geometry i.e. that hyperbolic trigonometries can be deduced from spherical trigonometries by using imaginary angles and consequently he introduced the hyperbolic functions for the first time. By illustrating this duality Lambert gave strong evidence of the consistency of non-Euclidean geometries. See Kline's Mathematical Thought from Ancient to Modern Times pp. 404 & 868. unknown
Bookseller reference : 31785
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PLUCKER JULIUS. RECONSTRUCTION OF ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY.
On a New Geometry of Space. Received December 22 1864 - Read February 2 1865.
London Taylor & Francis 1865 Large 4to. Without wrappers. Extracted from "Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London." Vol. 155 - Part II. Pp. 725-791. Fine and clean. � First appearance of this paper in which Pl�cker reconstructed analytical geometry by the application of a wealth of new ideas.<br>He introduces the fundamental principle "the geometry needs not solely be based on points as basic elements. Lines planes circles spheres can all be used as the elements "Raum-Elemente" on which a geometry can be based. This fertile conception threw new light on both synthetic and algebraic geometry and created new forms of duality."Dirk J. Struik.<br><br>This paper together with other papers expanded in 1868-69 into his famous book bearing the same title as the paper offered. unknown
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JACOBI CGJ. MULTI DIMENSIONAL GEOMETRY. C. G.
De binis quibuslibit functionibus homogeneis secundi ordinis per substitutiones lineares in alias binas transformandis quae solis quadratis variabilium constant; una cum variis theorematis de transformatione et determinatione integralium multiplicium.
Berlin G. Reimer 1834. 4to. No wrappers. In "Journal f�r die reine und angewandte Mathematik. Hrsg. von A.L. Crelle" Bd. 12 Heft 1 IV88 pp. the whole issueHeft 1 offered with titlepage to volume 12. Jacobi's paper: pp. 1-69. a. 1 engraved plate. � First edition of a main paper dealing with n-dimensional geometry.<br>"Of the papers devoted to n-fold integrals Jacobi's 1834 paper "De binis quibuslibit." is of crucial importence in this connection the theory of algebraic forms of variables. Here besides the problem of computing multiple integrals an importent problem of the theory of algebraic forms is solved." Andrei Nik. Kolmogorov. unknown
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PLUCKER JULIUS. FOUNDING ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY
�ber ein neues Coordinatensystem. and the continuation: �ber eine neue Art in der analytischen Geometrie Puncte und Curven durch Gleichungen darzustellen. 2 Papers.
Berlin G. Reimer 1830. 4to. Without wrappers as extracted from "Journal f�r die reine und angewandte Mathematik. Hrsg. von C.L. Crelle" Bd. 5 u. 6. With titlepage to Bd. 5. Pp. 1-36 and pp. 107-146. One engraved plate. � First printing of Pl�ckers invention of separate homogenous coordinates. Pl�cker introduced trilinear coordinates and he "starts with a fixed triangle and takes the coordinates of any point P to be the signed perpendicular distances from P to the sides of the triangle; each distance can be multiplied by the same arbitrary constant.by using homogenous coordinates and Euler's theorem on homogenous functions.Pl�cker was able to give elegant algebraic representations of geometric ideas.and his efforts to treat duality algebraically led him to a beautiful idea line coordinates.With this notion of line coordinates Pl�cker was able to give an algebraic formulation and proof of the principle of duality. Morris Kline. unknown
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EULER LEONHARD. EULER'S SPHERICAL GEOMETRY
Principes de la Trigonometrie Spherique tir�s de la M�thode des plus Grands et plus Petits Principles of spherical Trigonometry deduced from the Method of Maxima and Minima. And same author: �l�mens de la Trigonometrie spheroidique tir�s de la Methode des plus Grands et plus Petits Elements of spheroidal Trigonometry derived from the Method of Maxima and Minima.
Berlin Haude et Spener 1755. 4to. Without wrappers as issued in "M�moires de l'Academie Royale des Sciences et Belles-Lettres" tome IX pp. 223-257 and 1 folded engraved plate a tear to plate no loss and pp. 258-293 and 1 folded engraved plate. � Both papers first edition. The modern form of trigonometry as well of all trigonometry are due to Euler. Whereas trigonometry before Euler was concerned with trigonomic Lines Euler's trigonometry deals with trigonomic Function. - "In the first paper Euler constructs spherical trigonometry as the intrinsic geometry of the surface of the sphere. He expresses the line element ds of the surface in terms of the longitude and latitude of a point defines the great circles as curves that minimize the integral of the line element and in connection with with the determination of the minimum of a side of a spherical triangle derives 10 equations of spherical geometry. After the discovery that the shape of the earth is that of a spheroid Euler in the second paper here offered extended his methods to spheroids. He develops this subject in its entirety.and here deduced very many of the formulas of spherical geometry" Rosenfeld & Abramovich. - Enestrom: E:214 a. E: 215. - Another Paper by Euler is withbound: Examen d'une Controverse sur la Loi de Refraction de Rayon de differentes Couleurs par Rapport a la diversit� des Milieux transparens par lesquels ils sont transmis." pp. 294-320. Enestrom: E 216. unknown
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PLUCKER JULIUS. FOUNDING A NEW GEOMETRY.
�ber die allgemeinen Gesetze nach welchen irgend zwei Fl�chen einen Contact der verschiedenen Ordnungen haben.
Berlin G. Reimer 1829. 4to. No wrappers. Extracted from "Journal f�r die reine und angewandte Mathematik. Hrsg. von A.L. Crelle" Bd. 4. - Pl�cker's paper pp. 349-370 � First edition of a major paper in the arithmetization of geometry introducing the so-called triangular coordinates. <br>"In 1829 Pl�cker contributed to Crelle's Journal the paper offered here with a revolutionary point of view that broke completely with the old Cartesian view of coordinates as line segments. The equation of a straight line in homogenous coordinates has the form ax by ct=0.Pl�cker saw that one could modify the usual language and call abc the homogenous coordinates of a line.Pl�cker had discovered the immidiate analytic counterpart of the geometric principle of duality about which Gergonne and Poncelet had quarreled; it now became clear that the justification that pure geometry had sought in vain was here supplied by the algebraic point of view." Boyer History of Mathematics. unknown
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KLEIN FELIX. THE NON EUCLIDEAN GEOMETRY OF KLEIN
�ber die sogenannte Nicht-Euclidische Geometri. Erster- Zweiter Aufsatz.
Leipzig B.F. Teubner 1871 a. 1873. Without wrappers wrappers blank to Second Part as published in "Mathematische Annalen. Hrsg. von Felix Klein Walter Dyck Adolph Mayer." Vol. IV pp. 573-625 and vol. VI pp. 112-145. Kept in a cloth-portfolio. � First edition. In these groundbreaking papers Klein established that if Euclidean geometry is consistent then non-Euclidean geometry is consistent as well and he introduces the adjectives "parabolic" "elliptic" and "hyperbolic" for the respective geometries of Georg Riemann of Nicolai Lobachevsky of C.F. Gauss and Janos Bolyai. <br>"Cayley's idea that metrical geometry is part of projective geometry was taken over by Felix Klein 1849-1925 and generalized so as to include the non-Euclidan geometries. Klein a professor at G�ttingen was one of the lading mathematicians in Germany during the last part of the nineeeeteenth and first part of the twentieth century. During the years 1869-70 he larned the work of Lobatchevsky Bolyai von Staudt and Cayley; however even in 1871he did not know Laguerre's result. It seemed to him to be posible to subsume the non-Euclidean geometries hyperbolic and double elliptic geometry under projective geometry byexploiting Cayley's idea. He gave a sketch og his thoughts in a paper of 1871 and then developed them in two papers 1871 a. 1873 the ppers offered here. Klein was the first to obtain models of non-Euclidean geometries." Morris Kline. - Sommerville Bibliography of Non-Euclidean Geometry p.45 1871 and p. 49 1873. hardcover
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L'HOSPITAL GUILLAUME FRANCOIS ANTOINE MARQUIS DE. CARTESIAN GEOMETRY APPLIED TO THE CONIC SECTIONS.
Trait� Analytique des Sections Coniques et de leur Usage pour la Resolution des Equations dans les Probl�mes tant d�terminez qu'ind�terminez. Ouvrage Posthume.
Paris Jean Boudot et Jean Boudet fils 1707. 4to. Contemporary full calf. A bit of cracking to front hinges so that cords are seen but cover not loosening. Spine with 6 raised bands richly gilt compartments. Wear to top of spine. Two small old paperlabels one to upper compartment one to frontcover. Covers slightly rubbed. 44595 pp. Large woodcut vignette on titlepage 2 other vignettes one engraved one in woodcut. 32 folded engraved plates and one smaller folded plate Fig. A. An old owners stamp on flyleaf. Internally clean and fine. A few tiny brownspots. Wide-margined and printed on good paper. � Scarce first edition of l'H�spital's second book - his second successfull textbook - the manuscript of which was left completed at his death in 1704. His first book "Analyse des infiniment petits pour l�intelligence des lignes courbes" 1696 was the first textbook of the differential calculus and his name lives on in the name of the rule for finding the limiting value of a fraction whose numerator and denominator tend to zero. His mathyematical teacher was Jean Bernoulli.<br><br>The year in which Newton published the anti-Cartesian "Arithmeticus" there appeared in France a conspicuously successfull textbook on Cartesian geometry along the lines of that of Guisn�e. This was the "Trait� Analytique des Sections Coniques". a book which contains less original material than that of Guisn�e but which is more extensive and closer to the modern manner of treatment. The work had been intended for publication at the time the authors famous calculus textbook appeared in 1696 but l'Hospital's illness apparently led to delay and it appeared posthumously in 1707. It is Cartesian in emphasis and although it consists of but one volume follows generally the tripartite plan of Lahire and Ozanam: first an algebraic quasi-analytic treatment of the Conic Sections along the lines of Apollonian theory; then an analytic study of the loci and finally a long section on the customary construction by conics of the roots of cubic and quartic polynominal equations. LHospital sometimes used two axes and seems to have recognized the interchangeability of these but he betrays some hesitation. In general L'Hospital like Descartes was more interested in analytic geometry as a measure of ecpressing loci algebraivcally than as a method of deriving the properties of a curve from its equation." Carl B. Boyer "History of Analytic geometry" pp. 150-154. hardcover
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GAUSS CARL FRIEDRICH. FOUNDATION OF MODERN GEOMETRY
Disquisitiones generales circa superficies curvas. General Investigations of Curved Surfaces.
G�ttingen Dieterich 1828. Small 4to. Extracted from: 'Commentationes Societatis Regiae Scientiarum Gottingensis' Volume 6 pp.99-146. 4to. Modern half morocco with gilt spine lettering. Fine and clean throughout. � First edition of the work which inspired one of the greatest breakthroughs in geometry since Euclid.<br><br>Euler established the theory of surfaces in his 'Recherches sur la courbure des surfaces' 1767. But Euler's treatment of surfaces is not invariant under a natural notion of isometry; with his notion of curvature for example the plane and cylinder have different curvatures although one surface can be bent into the other without stretching or contracting. Such two surfaces are locally alike and one would naturally demand that geometry on these two isometric surfaces are the same. Another way of viewing this is to say that geometry on the surface depends on the geometry of the particular space in which the surface is embedded.<br><br>In this work Gauss took a fundamentally different approach to the study of surfaces; in contrast to Euler he represented the points of a surface in terms of two external parameters. Gauss then derived his own notions of the fundamental quantities of surfaces e.g. arc length angle between curves and curvature. The Gauss curvature is related to the Euler curvature but possesses a fundamentally different property namely that it is intrinsic e.g. isometric surfaces have the same curvature at all points. Or in other words: Geometry in Gauss' notion on the surface is independent of the particular geometry of the ambient space. This remarkable result is known as Gauss' "theorema egregium". With this work Gauss established a whole new and more proper theory of surfaces. In the paper Gauss derived several important theorems about the length area and angles of figures on surfaces. But the "theorema egregium" has deep roots in the foundation of geometry and was to initiate one of the greatest breakthroughs in geometry since Euclid. To Bernhard Riemann a student of Gauss this result suggested that a surface could be regarded as a space in itself with its own geometry having its own notion of distance angles etc. independent of the geometry of some other space containing the surface. This idea became the corner stone of Riemann's famous 'Ueber die Hypothesen welche der Geometrie zu Grunde liegen' 1867.<br><br>Norman 880. unknown
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KLEIN FELIX. TWO MAIN WORKS ON NON EUCLIDEAN GEOMETRY
Ueber die sogenannte Nicht-Euklidische Geometrie Ueber die sogenannte Nicht-Euklidische Geometrie. Zweiter Aufsatz.
Leipzig B.G.Teubner 1871 u. 1873. Bound in 2 later full cloth. Small stamp on foot of titlepages.In. "Mathematische Annalen. In Verbindung mit C. Neumann begr�ndet durch Rudolf Friedrich Alfred Clebsch" IV. und VI. Band. 4637 pp. a. 4642 pp. 6 plates. Klein's papers: pp. 573-625 a. pp. 112-145. Both volumes offered. � First edition of these 2 papers which unifies the Euclidean and Non-Euclidean geometries by reducing the differences to expressions of the "distance function" and introducing the concepts "parabolic" "elliptic" and "hyperbolic" for the geometries of Euclid Riemann and of Lobatschewski Gauss and Bolyai. He further eliminates Euclid's parallel-axiom from projective geometry as he shows that the quality of being parallel is not invariant under projections.<br>Klein build his work on Cayley's "distant measure" saying that "Metrical properties are not properties of the figure per se but of the figure in relation to the absolute." This is Cayley's idea of the general projective determination of metrics. The place of the metric concept in projective geometry and the greater generality of the latter were described by Cayley as "Metrical geometry is part of projective geometry." Cayley's idea was taken over by Felix Klein.It seemed to him to be possible to subsume the non-Euclidean geometries hyperbolic and double elliptic geometry under projective geometry by exploring Cayley's idea. He gave a sketch of his thoughts in a paper of 1871 and then developed them in two papers the papers offered here.Klein was the first to recognize that we do not need surfaces to obtain models of non-Euclidean geometries.The import which gradually emerged from Klein's contributions was that projective geometry is really logically independent of Euclidean geometry.By making apparent the basic role of projective geometry Klein paved the way for an axiomatic development which could start with projective geometry and derive the several metric geometries from it."Morris Kline.<br>The offred volumes cntains other importen mathematical papers by f.i. by Klebsch Lipschitz Neumann Noether Thomae Gordan Lie Du Bois-Raymond Cantor �ber trigonometrische Reihenetc.<br>Sommerville: Bibliography of Non-Euclidean Geometry p. 45 a. 49. hardcover
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Prentice Hall Geometry Editor
Tools of Geometry Chapter 1 All-in-One Teaching Resources
Prentice Hall 2011-01-01. Paperback. Like New. Unused! Book Leaves in 1 Business Day or Less! Leaves Same Day if Received by 2 pm EST! Slight shelf wear. Contents Unused. Like New. Prentice Hall paperback
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GEOMETRY IN GOLD
GEOMETRY IN GOLD
Casemate UK. New. Casemate UK unknown
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Synergy Geometry
Taking a Course in Film Industry 兼山錦二 著
2008-04-06. Good. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May not contain Access Codes or Supplements. May be re-issue. May be ex-library. Shipping & Handling by region. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
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Prentice Hall Geometry Editor
Similarity Chapter 7 All-In-One Teaching Resources Geometry Common Core
Pearson 2011-01-01. Paperback. Acceptable. Book Leaves in 1 Business Day or Less! Leaves Same Day if Received by 2 pm EST! Cover is worn mostly corners and binding. Acceptable. Pearson paperback
Bookseller reference : 028-02-01076 ISBN : 0133185753 9780133185751
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Halsted George Bruce Hilbert David. Grundlagen der geometrie
Rational geometry; a text-book for the science of space; based on Hilbert's foundations 1904 Hardcover
2020. Hardcover. New. Lang: - eng Pages 325. Reprinted in 2020 with the help of original edition published long back 1904. This book is Printed in black & white Hardcover sewing binding for longer life with Matt laminated multi-Colour Dust Cover Printed on high quality Paper re-sized as per Current standards professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set then it is only single volume if you wish to order a specific or all the volumes you may contact us. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Any type of Customisation is possible with extra charges. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. hardcover
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Halsted George Bruce Hilbert David. Grundlagen der geometrie
Rational geometry; a text-book for the science of space; based on Hilbert's foundations 1904 Hardcover
2020. Hardcover. New. Lang: - eng Pages 310. Reprinted in 2020 with the help of original edition published long back 1904. This book is Printed in black & white Hardcover sewing binding for longer life with Matt laminated multi-Colour Dust Cover Printed on high quality Paper re-sized as per Current standards professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set then it is only single volume if you wish to order a specific or all the volumes you may contact us. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Any type of Customisation is possible with extra charges. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. hardcover
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Lobachevski Nikola Ivanovich Helmholtz Hermann von. Sur les faits qui servent de base a la geometrie
Recherches géométriques sur la théorie des parallèles suivies d'un extrait de la correspondance entre Gauss et Schumacher. Sur les faits qui servent de base à la géométrie 1895 Hardcover
2020. Hardcover. New. Lang: - fre Pages 332. Reprinted in 2020 with the help of original edition published long back 1895. This book is Printed in black & white Hardcover sewing binding for longer life with Matt laminated multi-Colour Dust Cover Printed on high quality Paper re-sized as per Current standards professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set then it is only single volume if you wish to order a specific or all the volumes you may contact us. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Any type of Customisation is possible with extra charges. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. hardcover
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International Colloquium on Differential Geometry and Its Related Fields 3rd: 2012: Veliko Tarnova Bulgaria Edited by Toshiaki
Prospects of Differential Geometry and Its Related Fields; proceedings
World Scientific 2014. Hardbound. New Book. Hardbound. In 20 selected papers mathematicians present their results and survey the literature in differential geometry mathematical physics and coding theory. Their topics include affine and conformal transformations of rational B�zier curves the G2-congruence classes of curves in the purely imaginary octonions surfaces in the four-dimensional Euclidean and Minkowski space radial transversal light-like hypersurfaces of almost complex manifolds with Norden metric and the sharp lower bound of the first eigenvalue of the sub-Laplacian on a quaternionic contact manifold. 2014 Ringgold Inc. Portland OR World Scientific hardcover
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Hodge Theory and Cassical Algebraic Geometry 2013: Columbus Ohio Edited by Gary Kennedy Mirel Caibar Ana Maria Castravet and
Hodge Theory and Classical Algebraic Geometry; proceedings Contemporary Mathematics; Volume 647
American Mathematical Society 2015. Paperback. New Book. Paperback. Seven selected papers adhere to the lectures by varying degrees but most of the actual lectures were captured on video and can be seen online. The topics here are the stability of manifolds P1 and local P1 reduced limit period mappings and orbits in Mumford-Tate varieties the primitive cohomology of theta divisors neighborhoods of subvarieties in homogeneous spaces unconditional non-commutative motivic Galois groups differential equations in Hilbert-Mumford calculus and weak positivity via mixed Hodge modules. 2015 Ringgold Inc. Portland OR American Mathematical Society paperback
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CIMPA Research School and Conference on Algebra and Geometry for Reliable Communication Modeling 2012: Morelia state of Michoac
Algebra for Secure and Reliable Communication Modeling; proceedings Contemporary Mathematics; Volume 642
American Mathematical Society 2015. Paperback. New Book. Paperback. The goal of the conference was to fill the gap between the theoretical part of algebraic geometry and its applications to problem solving and computational modeling in engineering signal processing and information theory. Nine papers consider coding theory from the perspectives of the general theory of linear codes algebraic geometry and constacyclic codes over finite fields and rings. They take special care to point out possible research lines as well as possible applications of the theoretical algebraic background. 2015 Ringgold Inc. Portland OR American Mathematical Society paperback
Bookseller reference : 444000 ISBN : 1470410184 9781470410186
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ICTS Program Groups Geometry and Dynamics 2012: Almora India Edited by CS. Aravinda William M. Goldman Krishnendu Gongopadhy
Geometry Groups and Dynamics; proceedings Contemporary Mathematics; Volume 639
American Mathematical Society 2015. Paperback. New Book. Paperback. Editors Aravinda Goldman Gongopadhyay Lubotzky Mj and Weaver present students academics and researchers with a collection of scholarly papers and academic articles selected from materials presented at the ICTS Program: Groups Geometry and Dynamics held in December of 2012 at Kumaun University India. The editors have organized the contributions that make up the main body of the text in two parts devoted to lecture notes and research expositions. Specific subjects covered in the text include upper central series for the group of unitriangular automorphisms of a free associative algebra uniformization of simply connected finite type Log-Riemann surfaces the Goldman bracket and the intersection of curves on surfaces and many others. 2015 Ringgold Inc. Portland OR American Mathematical Society paperback
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International Colloquium on Differential Geometry and its Related Fields 2nd: 2010: Veliko Tarnovo Bulgaria Ed. by Toshiaki Ada
Recent progress in differential geometry and its related fields; proceedings.
World Scientific 2012. Hardbound. New Book. Hardbound. Mathematicians at the Nagoya Institute of Technology and the St. Cyril and St. Methodius University of Veliko Tarnovo exchange ideas about geometric structures concrete Lie group theory and information geometry. The 12 papers delivered during the September 2010 colloquium estimate variations of trajectories for K�hler magnetic fields explore the geometry of q-exponential families propose 11 classes of almost paracontact manifolds and clarify the relationship between two submanifolds in a complex Lagrangian cone. No index is provided. 2012 Ringgold Inc. Portland OR World Scientific hardcover
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International Conference on Differential Geometry and Applications 10th: 2007: Olomouc Czech Republic Ed by Oldrich Kowalski et
Differential geometry and its applications; proceedings.
World Scientific 2008. Hardbound. New Book. Hardbound. Selected papers from the 10th International Conference on Differential Geometry and Its Applications are presented in this volume for students researchers and practitioners covering the latest advances in geometric methods in physics mathematics and global analysis. Editors Kowalski differential geometry Charles U. Czech Republic Krupka geometry and topology Palacky U. Czech Republic Krupkov� algebra and geometry Palacky U. Czech Republic and Slov�k mathematics and statistics Masaryk U. Czech Republic have chosen lectures and papers that cover such classical and modern geometry topics as Riemannian geometry differential invariants calculus on the variations of manifolds and Finsler structures. This volume also celebrates the 300th anniversary of the birth of mathematician Leonhard Euler and contains a lecture that reviews his importance. 2008 Ringgold Inc. Portland OR World Scientific hardcover
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