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Showing posts with label Books. Show all posts
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Sunday, 31 December 2017
The Best Free eBook Download Sites 2018
It would be nice if we’re able to download free e-book. That’s why we’ve listed few interesting websites to download free e-books for your use.
Saturday, 19 August 2017
Some Books on Quantum Computing Algorithms
I would like to share some books on Quantum Computing Algorithms. These books are relatively light book that will teach you the basics of theoretical computer science, quantum mechanics and other topics in a fun and intuitive way, without going into much detail in terms of proofs, definitions and so on.
- An introduction to quantum computing [Phillip Kaye]
- Quantum Computation and Quantum Information- 10th Anniversary Edition [Michael A. Nielsen, Isaac L. Chuang]
- Problems and Solutions in Quantum Computing and Quantum Information [ W.-H Steeb and Yorick Hardy]
- An Introduction to Quantum Computing Algorithms [Arthur O. Pittenger]
- Computing with Cells and Atoms- An Introduction to Quantum, DNA and Membrane Computing [Cris Calude, Gheorghe Paun]
- An Introduction to Quantum Computing for Non-Physicists [Eleanor Rieffel]
- Course Information for Physics 219/Computer Science 219 Quantum Computation(Formerly Physics 229) : John Preskill
Basic Algebraic Topology and its Applications Authors: Adhikari, Mahima Ranjan
This book provides an accessible introduction to algebraic topology, a field at the intersection of topology, geometry and algebra, together with its applications. Moreover, it covers several related topics that are in fact important in the overall scheme of algebraic topology. Comprising eighteen chapters and two appendices, the book integrates various concepts of algebraic topology, supported by examples, exercises, applications and historical notes. Primarily intended as a textbook, the book offers a valuable resource for undergraduate, postgraduate and advanced mathematics students alike.
Focusing more on the geometric than on algebraic aspects of the subject, as well as its natural development, the book conveys the basic language of modern algebraic topology by exploring homotopy, homology and cohomology theories, and examines a variety of spaces: spheres, projective spaces, classical groups and their quotient spaces, function spaces, polyhedra, topological groups, Lie groups and cell complexes, etc. The book studies a variety of maps, which are continuous functions between spaces. It also reveals the importance of algebraic topology in contemporary mathematics, theoretical physics, computer science, chemistry, economics, and the biological and medical sciences, and encourages students to engage in further study.
Focusing more on the geometric than on algebraic aspects of the subject, as well as its natural development, the book conveys the basic language of modern algebraic topology by exploring homotopy, homology and cohomology theories, and examines a variety of spaces: spheres, projective spaces, classical groups and their quotient spaces, function spaces, polyhedra, topological groups, Lie groups and cell complexes, etc. The book studies a variety of maps, which are continuous functions between spaces. It also reveals the importance of algebraic topology in contemporary mathematics, theoretical physics, computer science, chemistry, economics, and the biological and medical sciences, and encourages students to engage in further study.
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Mathematical and Statistical Applications in Life Sciences and Engineering Editors: Adhikari, Avishek, Adhikari, Mahima Ranjan, Chaubey, Yogendra Prasad (Eds.)
The book includes articles from eminent international scientists discussing a wide spectrum of topics of current importance in mathematics and statistics and their applications. It presents state-of-the-art material along with a clear and detailed review of the relevant topics and issues concerned. The topics discussed include message transmission, colouring problem, control of stochastic structures and information dynamics, image denoising, life testing and reliability, survival and frailty models, analysis of drought periods, prediction of genomic profiles, competing risks, environmental applications and chronic disease control. It is a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners in the relevant areas of mathematics and statistics.
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Basic Modern Algebra with Applications Authors: Adhikari, Mahima Ranjan, Adhikari, Avishek
The book is primarily intended as a textbook on modern algebra for undergraduate mathematics students. It is also useful for those who are interested in supplementary reading at a higher level. The text is designed in such a way that it encourages independent thinking and motivates students towards further study. The book covers all major topics in group, ring, vector space and module theory that are usually contained in a standard modern algebra text.
In addition, it studies semigroup, group action, Hopf's group, topological groups and Lie groups with their actions, applications of ring theory to algebraic geometry, and defines Zariski topology, as well as applications of module theory to structure theory of rings and homological algebra. Algebraic aspects of classical number theory and algebraic number theory are also discussed with an eye to developing modern cryptography. Topics on applications to algebraic topology, category theory, algebraic geometry, algebraic number theory, cryptography and theoretical computer science interlink the subject with different areas. Each chapter discusses individual topics, starting from the basics, with the help of illustrative examples. This comprehensive text with a broad variety of concepts, applications, examples, exercises and historical notes represents a valuable and unique resource.
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