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Introduction to Modern AnalysisSecond Edition £90.00 Shmuel Kantorovitz, Ami Viselter
9780192849540 Oxford Graduate Texts in Mathematics Aimed at advanced undergraduate and graduate students this textbook provides an introduction to the vast and crucial area of modern analysis. This new edition begins by covering the theoretical bases, gradually moving on to more advanced subjects and practical applications, supplementing the material with many exercises. |
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Quantum Computing: From Alice to Bob£60.00 Alice Flarend, Robert Hilborn
9780192857972 A distinctive and accessible introduction to quantum information science and quantum computing, this textbook provides a solid conceptual and formal understanding of quantum states and entanglement for undergraduate students and upper-level secondary school students with little or no background in physics, computer science, or mathematics. |
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Data Science Ethics: Concepts, Techniques, and Cautionary Tales£60.00 David Martens
9780192847263 This book examines a variety of different concepts related to data science ethics and techniques that can help with, or lead to, ethical concerns, whilst featuring cautionary tales that illustrate the importance and potential impact of data science ethics. |
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Quantum Theory: An Information Processing Approach£60.00 Jochen Rau
9780192896308 This text, for the first time, introduces quantum theory from the perspective of both the physical foundations and practical applications - from quantum computers to secure communication. It requires minimal mathematics and virtually no prior knowledge of physics, and is accessible to beginning undergraduates and students of related disciplines. |
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Number Theory: A Very Short Introduction£8.99 Robin Wilson
9780198798095 Number theory is the branch of mathematics primarily concerned with the counting numbers, especially primes. It dates back to the ancient Greeks, but today it has great practical importance in cryptography, from credit card security to national defence. This book introduces the main areas of number theory, and some of its most interesting problems. |
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Artificial Intelligence: A Very Short Introduction£8.99 Margaret A. Boden
9780199602919 This concise guide explains the history, theory, potential, application, and limitations of Artificial Intelligence. Boden shows how research into AI has shed light on the working of human and animal minds, and she considers the philosophical challenges AI raises: could programs ever be really intelligent, creative or even conscious? |
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Big Data: A Very Short Introduction£8.99 Dawn E. Holmes
9780198779575 An unimaginably vast amount of data is now generated by our on-line lives and businesses, At the same time, our ability to store, manage, analyse, and exploit this data is becoming ever more sophisticated. This Very Short Introduction maps out the technology, and also the range of possibilities, challenges, and ethical questions it raises. |
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Combinatorics: A Very Short Introduction£8.99 Robin Wilson
9780198723493 Combinatorics is a large branch of mathematics involving the counting, selecting, and arranging of objects. Robin Wilson explores the field, looking at problems such as the shortest routes from A to B, to the number of Sudoku puzzles possible. |
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A Dictionary of Computer ScienceSeventh Edition £12.99 Andrew Butterfield, Gerard Ekembe Ngondi, Anne Kerr
9780199688975 This bestselling dictionary has been fully revised, making it the most up-to-date and authoritative reference of its kind. Providing comprehensive coverage of computer applications in industry, school, work, education, and the home, it is the ideal reference for students, professionals, and anyone who uses computers. |