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Elementary Linear Algebra, 9th Edition Howard Anton + Solution


Howard Anton  
ISBN: 978-0-471-66960-9
Hardcover
624 pages
September 2005



DESCRIPTION: 

This classic treatment of linear algebra presents the fundamentals in the clearest possible way, examining basic ideas by means of computational examples and geometrical interpretation. It proceeds from familiar concepts to the unfamiliar, from the concrete to the abstract. Readers consistently praise this outstanding text for its expository style and clarity of presentation.
Clear, accessible, step-by-step explanations make the material crystal clear.
The authors spotlight the relationships between concepts to give a unified and complete picture.
Established the intricate thread of relationships between systems of equations, matrices, determinants, vectors, linear transformations and eigenvalues.
 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Chapter 1. Systems of Linear Equations and Matrices. 
Chapter 2. Determinants. 
Chapter 3. Vectors in 2-Space and 3-Space. 
Chapter 4. Euclidean Vector Spaces. 
Chapter 5. General Vector Spaces. 
Chapter 6. Inner Product Spaces. 
Chapter 7. Eigenvalues, Eigenvectors. 
Chapter 8. Linear Transformations. 
Chapter 9. Additional Topics. 
Chapter 10. Complex Vector Spaces. 
Answers to Exercises. 
Index.
 


JavaServer Pages : developer's handbook - Nick Todd Download


ISBN:9780672324383
Copyright:2003
Publication Date:May 2003
Language:English
Pages:815

Publisher Comments:
JavaServer Pages Developers Handbook gives practical, in-depth implementation advice on building robust JSP applications. Learn how to use JSP within enterprise Java applications, and when working with databases and Enterprise JavaBeans. Incorporate JSP tag libraries and frameworks, including Struts, to simplify page construction. This book covers JSP 2.0 and Servlets 2.4 including the expression language, filters, and expanded support for XML in JSP applications.

Create custom tags to automate common functions, interact with Enterprise JavaBeans, and ensure security and reliability in JSP applications. The authors demonstrate transforming and presenting XML data, building Web Service applications, and deploying JSP applications using Jakarta Tomcat. At the end of the book, youll build a complete working Web application incorporating many of the topics discussed.
Synopsis:
This is a comprehensive developers guide to building applications with JavaServer Pages 2.0. Included is coverage of other related topics JSP developers need to know, such as XML and Web services.
Synopsis:
"JavaServer Pages Unleashed" gives developers everything they need to build applications with JSP. Starting with JSP syntax and JSP's role in the J2EE architecture, the book covers building JSP front-ends for JavaBeans, presenting database information, creating custom JSP tag libraries, presenting and transforming XML data, and more. Later chapters cover advanced features including JSP security, using popular J2EE application servers, and building interfaces for wireless applications. Real world, practical examples illustrate every concept, and the book concludes with a large case study demonstarting many of the topics taught in the book. Covers changes and new features introduced in JSP 2.0 and Servlets 2.4, both due at the end of 2002.
 

A First Course in Differential Equations 5e Dennis g. Zill




A First Course in Differential Equations 5e 
ISBN-13: 9780534373887 
ISBN-10: 0534373887
Published by BrooksCole, ©2001
544pp

DESCRIPTION:

The CLASSIC EDITION of Zill's respected book was designed for instructors who prefer not to emphasize technology, modeling, and applications, but instead want to focus on fundamental theory and techniques. Zill's CLASSIC EDITION, a reissue of the fifth edition, offers his excellent writing style, a flexible organization, an accessible level of presentation, and a wide variety of examples and exercises, all of which make it easy to teach from and easy for readers to understand and use.
Features
Explanations that are extremely clear are supported by examples that are keyed to the exercises. Students can easily follow the logic of the theories presented.
Users praise the outstanding problem sets and solutions.
Occasional essays on topics related to Differential Equations provide further relevance for student''s study.

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

1. INTRODUCTION TO DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
2. FIRST-ORDER DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
3. APPLICATIONS OF FIRST-ORDER DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
4. LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS OF HIGHER-ORDER
5. APPLICATIONS OF SECOND-ORDER DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS: VIBRATIONAL 6. DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH VARIABLE COEFFICIENTS
7. LAPLACE TRANSFORM
8. SYSTEMS OF LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
9. NUMERICAL METHODS FOR ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 

APPENDIX I: GAMMA FUNCTION 
APPENDIX II: LAPLACE TRANSFORMS
APPENDIX III: REVIEW OF DETERMINANTS
APPENDIX IV: COMPLEX NUMBERS
ANSWERS TO ODD-NUMBERED PROBLEMS
 

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Physics - Volume 2 - 5th Edition - Halliday,Krane - BooK+Solution

Physics, Volume 2, 5th Edition
David Halliday, Univ. of Pittsburgh
Robert Resnick, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Kenneth S. Krane, Oregon State Univ.
ISBN: 978-0-471-40194-0
©2002
688 pages
 
DESCRIPTION:

Written for the full year or three term Calculus-based University Physics course for science and engineering majors, the publication of the first edition of Physics in 1960 launched the modern era of Physics textbooks. It was a new paradigm at the time and continues to be the dominant model for all texts. Physics is the most realistic option for schools looking to teach a more demanding course.  

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Volume Two
Electrical Charge & Coulomb's Law
The Electric Field
Gauss' Law
Electric Potential Energy & Potential
Electrical Properties of Matter
Capacitance
DC Circuits
The Magnetic Field
The Magnetic Field of a Current
Faraday's Law of Induction
Magnetic Properties of Materials
Inductance
AC Circuits
Maxwell's Equations & Electromagnetic Waves
Light Waves
Mirrors & Lenses
Interference
Diffraction
Gratings & Spectra
Polarization
The Nature of Light
The Nature of Matter
Electrons in Atoms
More about Atoms
Electrical Conduction in Solids
Nuclear Physics
Energy from the Nucleus
Particle Physics & Cosmology
 
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Probability & Statistics for Engineers & Scientists, 8/E + Solution


Raymond H. Myers, Virginia Polytechnic Institute   
Sharon L. Myers 
Keying Ye, Virginia Polytechnical Institute and State University 
ISBN-10: 0131877119
ISBN-13: 9780131877115
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Copyright: 2007
Published: 02/23/2006


Table of Contents :

1. Introduction to Statistics and Data Analysis
2. Probability
3. Random Variables and Probability Distributions
4. Mathematical Expectations
5. Some Discrete Probability Distributions
6. Some Continuous Probability Distributions
7. Functions of Random Variables (optional)
8. Fundamental Distributions and Data Description
9. One and Two Sample Estimation Problems
10. One and Two Sided Tests of Hypotheses
11. Simple Linear Regression
12. Multiple Linear Regression
13. One Factor Experiments: General
14. Factorial Experiments (Two or More Factors)
15. 2k Factorial Experiments and Fractions
16. Nonparametric Statistics  
17. Statistical Quality Control
18. Bayesian Statistics
 
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The Complete C++ Training Course, Fourth Edition DEITEL

Language: English 
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Year: 2003
ISBN: 013100252X
Format:PDF + ISO
Pages: 390 pages
Size: 670 MB

Harvey and Paul Deitel are world famous for their best-selling books on programming and their signature LIVE CODE® approach to teaching programming languages. Using their new book C++ How to Program, Fourth Edition and the C++ Multimedia Cyber Classroom, the team at Deitel and Associates, Inc. provides the fastest and most effective way to learn how to program in C++. The course covers every key concept and technique ANSI C++ developers need to master: control structures, functions, arrays, pointers and strings, classes and data abstraction, operator overloading, inheritance, virtual functions, polymorphism, I/O, templates, exception handling, file processing, data structures, and more. The multimedia CD-ROM allows you to "learn by doing" with over 250 LIVE-CODE® programs consisting of over 14,000 lines of code. Listen as the experts provide over 14 hours of detailed audio descriptions of the code, then fine tune your skills with hundreds of programming exercises and interactive exercises. Take advantage of the exceptionally comprehensive coverage of C++ programming concepts in the fully searchable e-book on the CD and the printed edition in the package. You'll be a C++ expert faster than you ever imagined! 

Physics for Scientists & Engineers 6/e + Solution

Author: Raymond A. Serway 
Format: Hardcover, 702 pages
Date: January 2003
Publisher: Brooks
ISBN-10: 0534408451
ISBN-13: 9780534408459
Format- PDF 



I had used Serway's textbook before the second author joined. Different editions may exhibit slight differences, but this book is very suitable for those who want to gain a solid fundamental in physics. I believe this book is intended to address freshmen and sophomores, who major in math, sciences and engineering and it executes this task very successfully. It requires knowledge of calculus for better understanding.

The chapters do not contain excessively long, boring discussions; rather, they are presented with adequate discussions. Worked-out problems are especially beneficial to understand the concepts. If one solves and understands these examples, they can attack the end-of-chapter problems more easily. The end-of-chapter problems are classified into 3 categories; standard difficulty, medium difficulty and challenging problems. Therefore, a student can make use of his time according to the level of difficulty of his course, background etc. If you little time to practice and a fair knowledge of the subject matter, you could easily start with medium level problems and try the harder ones as well.

Some chapters contain some interesting articles about everyday physical phenomena which are related to the concepts presented. Hence, the student has a chance to relate theory and life and get a more profound comprehension of physics.

Answers to odd-numbered problems are given in the back of the book, so you can check your results. Many numbers used in these problems are not hard to tackle without a calculator. A smart student can solve many problems with a pencil and paper.
 

Object-Oriented Programming by Robert Lafore - Ebook

This book is not a book about OO Program design more the OOP extensions and mechanics of C++. To do OOP one needs to design the program as such from the start. There are no detailed methods given.

The book is primarily for University students on a Programming or SW Eng courses. It is for this reason, I suppose, that each of the 12 chapters has 3 or 4 pages of exercises. There are no answers. This may be OK where there is a lecturer around to check one's answers but for the rest of us there should be some answers otherwise it is 40 odd pages wasted.

There is a lot of comparison between C++ and ANSI C. It appears that the author assumes that one will be converting from C. Though programmers proficient in other languages should have little trouble with this and will pick up ANSI C as well.

The book starts with an OOP/C++ overview that introduces, in passing, many topics covered in later chapters. This gives a good grounding in the philosophy of C++ that is subtly different to C in many places.

Forward referencing continues through the book as it works its way through C++/C: Objects, classes, polymorphism, inheritance, exceptions etc. This is one reason why it is not suitable for novices. Experienced programmers will not be put off by an example program on page 11 containing classes and functions many chapters before a full explanation of classes. The style is terse and authoritative.

The final section discusses OOP in the wider context of current programming trends and other languages. Methodologies are discussed though not in great detail. The last 100 pages are a concise C++ language guide that is a useful reference. This guide takes AT&T C++ R3.0 into account.

The short programs in the book have little annotation but where explanation is required it is in shaded boxes following the program. This makes the programs clear and easy to type in. There is no support disk available. Several programs run through the book to show different techniques for the same problem.

An interesting note in the introduction assures us that "All major pieces of code were tested." This is reassuring but should be the norm not the exception that requires comment. Other authors please take note. There is no indication as to the platform used but I suspect that it was UNIX/GNU C++.

Conclusion: A good set book for students. Lecturers should look at this book for the second year OOP/SW Eng courses. Useful for converting from C (or any other language) to C++ for other programmers. Not for novices as a first OOP/C++ book.
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