The aim of this book is the classification of symplectic amalgams - structures which are intimately related to the finite simple groups. The classification touches on many important... Læs mere
In The Unknowable I use LISP to compare my work on incompleteness with that of G6del and Turing, and in The Limits of Mathematics I use LISP to discuss my work on incompleteness in... Læs mere
Systems Engineering for Business Process Change: New Directions is a collection of papers resulting from an EPSRC managed research programme set up to investigate the relationships between Legacy IT Systems and Business Processes.
This second edition contains a collection of technical abbreviations, acronyms, and identifiers (in short 'terms') that are used in information and communi cation technologies and other related areas.
New technologies and the growing flow of information create new... Læs mere
Such methods often come with easy-to-use error bounds, and in the case of controller simplification methods, such error bounds will usually be related to closed-loop properties. This book is the first comprehensive treatment of approximation methods for filters and controllers.
The book develops the root-cause approach to reliability - often referred to as "physics of failure" in the reliability engineering field. The book can be... Læs mere
In this first volume, the author covers the important results of algebra; The coverage is comprehensive and includes topics such as: - Groups - lattices and... Læs mere
This challenge has attracted a great many researchers including the au thors who have developed a local pattern analysis, a new strategy for dis covering some kinds of potentially useful patterns that cannot be mined in traditional multi-database mining techniques.
An in-depth introduction to subspace methods for system identification in discrete-time linear systems thoroughly augmented with advanced and novel results, this text is structured into three parts. Part I deals with the mathematical preliminaries: numerical linear algebra;
Many excellent books have been written about the past history of the universe and of the various objects—galaxies, stars, planets— to be found in it. so a study of the older objects gives us some idea of what will happen to the younger objects.