Paris, Hetzel 1862 196pp. [+ 12pp.catalogue de l'éditeur], reliure toile (titre et faux-nerfs dorés au dos), 18cm., qqs.rousseurs, bon état
Paris, Revue de la Métrologie Pratique et Légale, 1962. "18 x 26, 512 pp., quelques illustrations en N/B, reliure d'édition carton, bon état (cachet d'ex-propriétaire; 1 léger coup dans le haut de couverture)."
- PRESSES UNIVERSITAIRES DE LYON, 1996 - Dense volume broché sobrement illustré en ses plats blancs et glacés au format In-8°, 373 pages, complet de sa petite carte de conversion chiffres-alphabet grec, 70 figures dans le texte, dont photographies.Très bel exemplaire.
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Edinburgh, Scottish Academic Press, 1889. Orig. full cloth with dustjacket. XI,262 pp.
New York, American Telephone and Telegraph Company, 1963. 8vo. Volume XLII, January, Number 1, 1963 of ""The Bell System Technical Journal"". In the original printed blue wrapper. Previous owner's stamp to front wrapper. Spine slightly discoulered and lower right corner slightly bumped. A nice and clean copy. Pp. 79-94. [Entire issue: 206 pp].
First publication of MacWilliams Identities, or the MacWilliams Equation, which became the starting point for a considerable amount of research in coding theory and cryptology by the Bell System. MacWilliams Identities are essentially a set of linear relations of weight distribution which specifies the number of words of each possible Hamming weight. The development of the MacWilliams Identities had profound influence in practical as well as theoretical cryptology. ""Another major theoretical advance was F. J. MacWilliams's discovery in the 1962 [the present paper, published in January 1963] of a set of fundamental equations [now called the MacWilliams Identities] that any linear code must satisfy. These identities were the starting point for a considerable amount of research by MacWilliams, C. L. Mallows, N. J. A. Sloane, and others"". (Millman, A History of Engineering & Science in the Bell System, 1984, p. 54).""MacWilliams (1917-1990) was a mathematician who contributed to the field of coding theory. She was born in Stoke-on-Trent, England and studied at the University of Cambridge, receiving her BA in 1938 and her MA in the following year. She spent most of her career at Bell Labs, where she worked on error-correcting codes and co-wrote The Theory of Error-Correcting Code with Neil Sloane."" (Codings: Webster's Quotations, 42 p.)The issue contains the following papers:1. Beach, C.D." Trecker, J.M. A Method for Predicting Interchannel Modulation due to Multipath Propagation in FM and PM Tropospheric Radio Systems. Pp. 1-36.2. Bodtmann, W.F. Ruthroff, C.L. A Wideband Transistor IF Amplifier for Space and Terrestrial Repeaters Using Grounded-Base Transformer-Coupled Stages. Pp. 37-54.3. Coyne, J.C. Monitoring the Percussive Welding Process for Attaching Wires to Terminals. Pp. 55-78.4. MacWilliams, Jessie. A Theorem on the Distribution of Weights in a Systematic Code. Pp. 79-94.5. Peck, D.S. Blair, R.R. Brown, W.L. Smits, F.M. Surface Effects of Radiation on Transistors. Pp. 95-129.6. Graff, H.J. Peacock, J.M. Zalmans, J.J. Development of Solderless Wire Connector for Splicing Multipair Cable. Pp. 131-153.7. Gordon, E.I. Rigden, J.D. The Fabry-Perot Electrooptic Modulator. Pp. 155-179.8. Pfahnl, Arnold. Properties of Fast-Decay Cathode-Ray Tube Phosphors. Pp. 181-201.
New York, American Telephone and Telegraph Company, 1964. 8vo. Original full green cloth. The entire volume 43, nr. I of ""The Bell System Technical Journal"". Library stamp to title-page. Minor bumping to extremities. A nice and clean copy. Pp: 485-505. [Entire volume: pp. 17, (3), 820 pp].
First publication of MacWilliam's important paper on permutation decoding.""MacWilliams (1917-1990) was a mathematician who contributed to the field of coding theory. She was born in Stoke-on-Trent, England and studied at the University of Cambridge, receiving her BA in 1938 and her MA in the following year. She spent most of her career at Bell Labs, where she worked on error-correcting codes and co-wrote The Theory of Error-Correcting Code with Neil Sloane."" (Codings: Webster's Quotations, 42 p.)
New York, American Telephone and Telegraph Company, 1964. 8vo. Volume XLIII (63), January, Number 1, part 2, 1964 of ""The Bell System Technical Journal"". In the original blue printed wrappers. Previous owner's stamps to front wrapper. A part from minor light spotting to front wrapper, a very nice and clean copy. Pp. 485-505. [Entire issue: Pp. 339-563].
First publication of MacWilliam's important paper on permutation decoding.""MacWilliams (1917-1990) was a mathematician who contributed to the field of coding theory. She was born in Stoke-on-Trent, England and studied at the University of Cambridge, receiving her BA in 1938 and her MA in the following year. She spent most of her career at Bell Labs, where she worked on error-correcting codes and co-wrote 'The Theory of Error-Correcting Code with Neil Sloane'."" (Codings: Webster's Quotations, 42 p.)The issue contains the following papers.1. Darlington, Sidney. Demodulation of Wideband, Low-Power FM Signals. Pp. 339-374.2. Froehlich, F.E." Anderson, R.R. Data Transmission over a Self-Contained Error Detection and Retransmission Channel. Pp. 375-398.3. Sunde, E.D. Intermodulation Distortion in Analog FM Troposcatter Systems. Pp. 399-435.4. Harris, S.E. DeGrasse, R.W. Schulz-Dubois, E.O. Cutoff Frequencies of the Dielectrically Loaded Comb Structure as Used in Traveling-Wave Masers. Pp. 437-484.5. MacWilliams, Jessie. Permutation Decoding of Systematic Codes. Pp. 485-505.6. Gordon, Eugene I. Optical Maser Oscillators and Noise. Pp. 507-539.7. Wood, Elizabeth A. The 80 Diperiodic Groups in Three Dimensions. Pp. 541-559.
NATHAN. 1994. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 180 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
ISTRA. 1963. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 128 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
Verlag von Julius springer in Berlin. 1936. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 379 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
Etiquette sur coiffe en pied. Tampon bibliothèque. Texte écrit en allemand Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
Hachette et cie. 1917. In-8. Cartonnage d'éditeurs. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos frotté, Rousseurs. 64 pages illustrées noir et blanc dans le texte - 3 planches illustrées en couleur - Frontispice couleur -. . . . Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
Rba. 2020. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 141 pages - nombreuses illustrations, figures en noir et blanc dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
Collection le monde est mathématique - Préface d'Etienne Ghys. Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
Paris, RBA, 2014. 15 x 24, 174 pp., quelques illustrations, reliure d'édition carton imprimé, très bon état.
Traduction par Anne Postel.
Berlin, Srpinger-Varlag 1970, 240x160mm, XI - 166pages, editor's binding. Book in good condition.
Berlin, Göttingen, Heidelberg, 1958. Orig. full cloth. X,244 pp.
Addison Wesley 1991 200 pages 20x23x1cm. 1991. Broché. 200 pages.
Etat Correct couverture défraîchie intérieur propre
Paris, Bibliothèque-Charpentier, 1928. Un vol. au format in-12 (188 x 123 mm) de 215 pp. Reliure de l'époque de demi-chagrin maroquiné havane, dos à nerfs orné de filets gras à froid, jeu de petits filets dorés sur les nerfs, triples filets dorés, pièces de titre de maroquin miel, titre doré, couvertures conservées.
Edition originale ; ici revêtue d'une jolie reliure du temps. ''Le problème de la quatrième dimension n'est pas seulement mathématique, c'est un problème qui se mêle à la vie réelle. Sous le prestigieux appareil scientifique qui à première vue le rend inabordable, se cache une simple question de bon sens qui sait tirer parti de faits et d'observations souvent presque inconnus, mais que n'importe qui, une fois qu'il l'a sous les yeux, peut étudier et comprendre avec fruit''. Légers frottements affectant nerfs et mors. Papier légèrement oxydé. Trois feuillets malhabilement découronnés. Du reste, très belle condition.
Paris, Bibliothèque-Charpentier, 1928. Un vol. au format in-12 (188 x 123 mm) de 215 pp., broché.
Edition originale tirée sur vélin blanc mat. ''Le problème de la quatrième dimension n'est pas seulement mathématique, c'est un problème qui se mêle à la vie réelle. Sous le prestigieux appareil scientifique qui à première vue le rend inabordable, se cache une simple question de bon sens qui sait tirer parti de faits et d'observations souvent presque inconnus, mais que n'importe qui, une fois qu'il l'a sous les yeux, peut étudier et comprendre avec fruit''. Légères marques d'usage au dos. Du reste, très belle condition.
Hachette. 1973. In-4. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos frotté, Intérieur bon état. 185 pages. Couverture orange.. . . . Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
Classiques Hachette. Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
Classiques Hachette. 1974. In-4. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 167 pages - quelques figures en noir et blanc et couleur dans le texte - étiquette sur le 1er plat. . . . Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
Classification Dewey : 372.7-Livre scolaire : mathématiques
Bruxelles, Imprimerie E. Guyot, S. A., 1956. 18 x 26, 22 pp., broché, très bon état.
Paris, Chez Gueffier, Libraire-Imprimeur 1786 2 volumes. In-8 20 x 12 cm. Reliures de l’époque veau havane marbré, dos à nerfs encadrés fers dorés, pièces de titre maroquin rouge, XV-375-VII-410 pp., 48 planches hors-texte. Reliures légèrement frottées, intérieur frais.
Bon état d’occasion
Berlin, Springer, 1943. Orig. full cloth. VIII,172 pp
London, Cambridge University Press, 1944. Large 4to. Original printed wrappers. A fine copy. Owner's signature of statistician Anders Hald (the author of ""A History of Mathematical Statistics""). (123 pp.).
First edition, offprint issue of this important paper in the history of statistics. ""Mahalanobis's contributions to large scale sample surveys are among his most significant and lasting gifts to statistics. He started his work on sample surveys with estimation of area and yield of jute crop in Bengal in 1937. However, it was not easy for him to get these estimates"" controversy between him and the advocates of complete enumeration continued for over a decade. Ultimately he was able to demonstrate that estimates based on sample surveys were often more accurate than those based on complete enumeration, and that sample surveys could yield estimates with small margins of error within a short time and at a smaller cost than complete enumeration. He made many methodological contributions to survey sampling that included optimal choice of sampling design using variance and cost functions, and the technique of interpenetrating network of sub-samples for assessment and control of errors, especially non-sampling errors, in surveys. The concept of pilot surveys was a forerunner of sequential sampling developed by Abraham Wald, as acknowledged by Wald in his book. In addition to introducing these concepts, Mahalanobis raised important and difficult philosophical questions on randomness and representativeness of a sample, which remain relevant and challenging even today. He was elected Chairman of the United Nations Sub-Commission on Statistical Sampling in 1947, and held this post until 1951. His tireless advocacy of the usefulness of sample surveys resulted in the final recommendation of this Sub-Commission that sampling methods should be extended to all parts of the world. Mahalanobis received the Weldon Medal from Oxford University in 1944 and was elected Fellow of the Royal Society, London, in 1945, for his fundamental contributions to statistics, particularly in the area of large-scale sample surveys."" - Heyde: Statisticians of the Centuries, p.436.
AVATAR. 1992. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 154 pages. Nombreux tableaux et figures en noir et blanc dans le texte et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques