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Description"Mathematics for Computer Scientists" by Gareth J. Janacek & Mark Lemmon Close BoBoCoAe, GJ MLC & Ventus Publishing | 2009 | ISBN: 8776814267 9788776814267 | 156 pages | PDF | 7 MB The aim of this book is to present some the basic mathematics that is needed by computer scientists. The reader is not expected to be a mathematician and will find what follows useful. Contents Introduction 1 Numbers Integers Rationals and Reals Number Systems 2 The Statement Calculus and Logic Analyzing Arguments Using Truth Tables Contradiction and Consistency 3 Mathematical Induction 4 Sets Relations and Functions 5 Counting Binomial Expensions 6 Functions Important Functions Functions and Angular Measw'e 7 Sequences Limits or Sequences Series Infinite Series 8 Calculus Continuity and Differentiability Newton-Raphson Methods Intehrals and Integrations 9 Algehra: Matrices, Vectors ect. Equation Sol ving More on Matrices Addition and Subtraction Detenninants Propeliies of the Determinant Cramer's Rule 10 Prop ability Propability - the Rules Equally Likely Events Conditional Probability Bayes Random Variables and Distributions Expectation Monents Some Discrete Probability Distributions Continuous Variables Some Continuous Probability Distributions The Normal Distribution 11 Looking at Data Looking at Data Summary Statistics Diagrams Scatter Diagrams with TOC BookMarkLinks Related Torrents
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