Cambridge, 1934. orig. full cloth. Top of spine frayed. XII,314 pp. Internally fine and clean.
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Belyaeva E.S., Potapov A.S., Titorenko S.A. Equations and inequalities of the first degree with a parameter and to them are reduced. Equations and inequalities of the second degree with a parameter and to them are reduced. In Russian /Belyaeva E.S., Potapov A.S., Titorenko S.A. Uravneniya i neravenstva pervoy stepeni s parametrom i k nim svodimye. Uravneniya i neravenstva vtoroy stepeni s parametrom i k nim svodimye. The proposed manual continues a series of books devoted to problems with a parameter. A single methodological approach to solving equations and inequalities with a parameter is implemented: active use of a coordinate line parameter. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalbbc34fd704b52a22e.
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Dubins L., Savage L.J. How to Gamble if you must. Inequalities for stochastic Processes In English /Dubins L., Savage L.J. How to Gamble if you must. Inequalities for stochastic Processes New York McGraw-Hill Book Company 1965. 245 c.We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available.SKUalb1da3adeebbd60313.
"MAXWELL, JAMES CLERK. - ESTABLISHING THE SCIENCE OF RAREFIED GAS DYNAMICS.
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(London, Harrison and Sons, 1880). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"", Year 1879, Vol. 171 - Part II. Pp. 231-256. Clean and fine.
First appearance of a major paper on Gas Dynamics, creating a whole new science. One of Maxwell's major investigations was on the kinetic theory of gases. Originating with Daniel Bernoulli, this theory was advanced by the successive labours of John Herapath, John James Waterston, James Joule, and particularly Rudolf Clausius, to such an extent as to put its general accuracy beyond a doubt"" but it received enormous development from Maxwell, who in this field appeared as an experimenter (on the laws of gaseous friction) as well as a mathematician.""Maxwell's last major paper on any subject was ""On Stresses in Rarified Gases arising from Inequalities of Temperature."" Between 1873 and 1876 the scientific world had been stirred by William Crooke's experiments with the radiometer, the well-known device composed of a partuially evacuated chamber containing a paddle wheel with vanes blackened on one side and silvered on the other, which spins rapidly when radiant heat impinges on it....Reynolds called this new effect ""thermal transpiration"". Maxwell gave a simple qualitative explanation in his report, and in an appendix added to his own paper in May 1879 he developed a semiempirical theory accounting for it and for the radiometer effect...Maxwell's paper created the science of rarified gas dynamics. His formulas for stress and heat flux in the body of the gas were contributions of permanent value, while his investigations of surface effects started a vast body of research extending to the present day...One other contribution of great beauty contained in notes added to the papwer in May and June 1879 was an application of the methods of spherical harmonic analysis to gas theory.""(DSB IX, p. 224-25).
(London, Richard Taylor, 1833). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1833 - Part II. Pp. 559-592. Clean and fine.
First printing of a major paper by James Ivory.""Ivory's scientific reputation, for which he was awarded many honours during his lifetime, including knighthood of the Order of the Guelphs, Civil Division (1831), was founded on the ability to understand and comment the work of the French analysts rather than any great originality of his own...Ivory's work, conducted with great industry over a long period, helped to foster in England a new interest in the application of analysis to physical problems."" (DSB VII. p. 37).
NUMERISCHE MATHEMATIK. 1960. In-8. En feuillets. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Paginé de 308 à 311. Pages photocopiées. Ouvrage en anglais.. . . . Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques