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Advances in the Mathematical Sciences - AWM Research Symposium, Los Angeles, CA, April 2017 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Alyson Deines, Daniela Ferrero, Erica Graham, Mee Seong Im, Carrie Manore, …
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R2,816
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Featuring research from the 2017 research symposium of the
Association for Women in Mathematics, this volume presents recent
findings in pure mathematics and a range of advances and novel
applications in fields such as engineering, biology, and medicine.
Featured topics include geometric group theory, generalized
iterated wreath products of cyclic groups and symmetric groups,
Conway-Coxeter friezes and mutation, and classroom experiments in
teaching collegiate mathematics. A review of DNA topology and a
computational study of learning-induced sequence reactivation
during sharp-wave ripples are also included in this volume.
Numerous illustrations and tables convey key results throughout the
book. This volume highlights research from women working in
academia, industry, and government. It is a helpful resource for
researchers and graduate students interested in an overview of the
latest research in mathematics.
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Advances in the Mathematical Sciences - AWM Research Symposium, Los Angeles, CA, April 2017 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018)
Alyson Deines, Daniela Ferrero, Erica Graham, Mee Seong Im, Carrie Manore, …
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R2,789
Discovery Miles 27 890
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Featuring research from the 2017 research symposium of the
Association for Women in Mathematics, this volume presents recent
findings in pure mathematics and a range of advances and novel
applications in fields such as engineering, biology, and medicine.
Featured topics include geometric group theory, generalized
iterated wreath products of cyclic groups and symmetric groups,
Conway-Coxeter friezes and mutation, and classroom experiments in
teaching collegiate mathematics. A review of DNA topology and a
computational study of learning-induced sequence reactivation
during sharp-wave ripples are also included in this volume.
Numerous illustrations and tables convey key results throughout the
book. This volume highlights research from women working in
academia, industry, and government. It is a helpful resource for
researchers and graduate students interested in an overview of the
latest research in mathematics.
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