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This is a volume of essays and reviews that delightfully explores
mathematics in all its moods - from the light and the witty, and
humorous to serious, rational, and cerebral. These beautifully
written articles from three great modern mathematicians will
provide a source for supplemental reading for almost any math
class. Topics include: logic, combinatorics, statistics, economics,
artificial intelligence, computer science, and broad applications
of mathematics. Readers will also find coverage of history and
philosophy, including discussion of the work of Ulam, Kant, and
Heidegger, among others.
This is a volume of essays and reviews that delightfully
explores mathematics in all its moods - from the light and the
witty, and humorous to serious, rational, and cerebral. These
beautifully written articles from three great modern mathematicians
will provide a source for supplemental reading for almost any math
class. Topics include: logic, combinatorics, statistics, economics,
artificial intelligence, computer science, and broad applications
of mathematics. Readers will also find coverage of history and
philosophy, including discussion of the work of Ulam, Kant, and
Heidegger, among others.
Integral geometry originated with problems on geometrical probability and convex bodies. Its later developments have proved to be useful in several fields ranging from pure mathematics (measure theory, continuous groups) to technical and applied disciplines (pattern recognition, stereology). The book is a systematic exposition of the theory and a compilation of the main results in the field. The volume can be used to complement courses on differential geometry, Lie groups, or probability or differential geometry. It is ideal both as a reference and for those wishing to enter the field.
Field Research Laboratory, Socony Mobil Oil Company, Colloquium
Lectures In The Pure And Applied Science, No. 2. Additional
Contributing Author S. R. Faris.
Field Research Laboratory, Socony Mobil Oil Company, Colloquium
Lectures In The Pure And Applied Science, No. 2. Additional
Contributing Author S. R. Faris.
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