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Mathematical Foundations of Game Theory
Provides a self-contained presentation of the mathematical foundations of Game Theory including recent advances in dynamics and learning All results are proved in their full generality using tools and concepts defined in the text Includes 60 exercises, with solutions, which often contain complementary results and alternative proofs
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Mathematical Foundations of Game Theory
Provides a self-contained presentation of the mathematical foundations of Game Theory including recent advances in dynamics and learning All results are proved in their full generality using tools and concepts defined in the text Includes 60 exercises, with solutions, which often contain complementary results and alternative proofs
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Mathematics (Education) in the Information Age
Contains contributions by experts in the fields of cognitive science, mathematics, and mathematics education Deals with theoretical issues in mathematics and its connection to artifical intelligence and other new technologies Explores aspects of mathematics education in an ever-changing age shaped by technology Looks at how mathematical proofs are changing with the aid of AI
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Mathematics (Education) in the Information Age
Contains contributions by experts in the fields of cognitive science, mathematics, and mathematics education Deals with theoretical issues in mathematics and its connection to artifical intelligence and other new technologies Explores aspects of mathematics education in an ever-changing age shaped by technology Looks at how mathematical proofs are changing with the aid of AI
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Mathematics in Everyday Life
By John Haigh
How does mathematics impact everyday events? Through concrete examples from business, sport, games, computing, and society, this book explores the mathematics underpinning our everyday lives.
The examples covered in the book include game shows, internet search engines, mortgage payments, drug testing, soccer tournaments, social inequality, voting, and much more.
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Mathematics in Everyday Life
By John Haigh
How does mathematics impact everyday events? Through concrete examples from business, sport, games, computing, and society, this book explores the mathematics underpinning our everyday lives.
The examples covered in the book include game shows, internet search engines, mortgage payments, drug testing, soccer tournaments, social inequality, voting, and much more.
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Research in Mathematics and Public Policy
Presents research from the first workshop for Women in Mathematics and Public Policy Addresses application of mathematics to the public policy issues of cybersecurity and climate change Showcases research conducted by female mathematicians from academia, industry, and government
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Research in Mathematics and Public Policy
Presents research from the first workshop for Women in Mathematics and Public Policy Addresses application of mathematics to the public policy issues of cybersecurity and climate change Showcases research conducted by female mathematicians from academia, industry, and government
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Statistical Universals of Language: Mathematical Chance vs. Human Choice
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Covers the universal mathematical properties of natural language from Zipf's law to the presentExplains how the properties show the essential limitation of language models in natural language processingSpeculates on how the properties relate to linguistic grammar, word formation, and meaning
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Statistical Universals of Language: Mathematical Chance vs. Human Choice
₹5,661.00 – ₹7,746.00Price range: ₹5,661.00 through ₹7,746.00
Covers the universal mathematical properties of natural language from Zipf's law to the presentExplains how the properties show the essential limitation of language models in natural language processingSpeculates on how the properties relate to linguistic grammar, word formation, and meaning
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Symmetry: A Mathematical Exploration
Stretches the imagination of math and non-math majors alike by exploring symmetry across the built and natural world Supports instructors with a complete set of animated lecture slides prepared by the author Offers an appealing spatial approach to meeting quantitative requirements for non-STEM majors Brings countless illustrations to life using the Springer Nature “More Media” app
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Symmetry: A Mathematical Exploration
Stretches the imagination of math and non-math majors alike by exploring symmetry across the built and natural world Supports instructors with a complete set of animated lecture slides prepared by the author Offers an appealing spatial approach to meeting quantitative requirements for non-STEM majors Brings countless illustrations to life using the Springer Nature “More Media” app
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The Mathematics of Voting and Apportionment: An Introduction
Provides students with an accessible overview of the mathematical concepts central to voting systems Allows readers to engage with the material in a variety of ways, with chapters that can be approached in any order Includes a chapter on the mathematics of apportionment, a topic not always covered in adequate detail
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The Mathematics of Voting and Apportionment: An Introduction
Provides students with an accessible overview of the mathematical concepts central to voting systems Allows readers to engage with the material in a variety of ways, with chapters that can be approached in any order Includes a chapter on the mathematics of apportionment, a topic not always covered in adequate detail
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Turning Points in the History of Mathematics
This book explores some of the major turning points in the history of mathematics, ranging from ancient Greece to the present, demonstrating the drama that has often been a part of its evolution. Studying these breakthroughs, transitions, and revolutions, their stumbling-blocks and their triumphs, can help illuminate the importance of the history of mathematics for its teaching, learning, and appreciation.
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Turning Points in the History of Mathematics
This book explores some of the major turning points in the history of mathematics, ranging from ancient Greece to the present, demonstrating the drama that has often been a part of its evolution. Studying these breakthroughs, transitions, and revolutions, their stumbling-blocks and their triumphs, can help illuminate the importance of the history of mathematics for its teaching, learning, and appreciation.
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Uncertainty Quantification for Hyperbolic and Kinetic Equations
This book explores recent advances in uncertainty quantification for hyperbolic, kinetic, and related problems. The contributions address a range of different aspects, including: polynomial chaos expansions, perturbation methods, multi-level Monte Carlo methods, importance sampling, and moment methods.
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Uncertainty Quantification for Hyperbolic and Kinetic Equations
This book explores recent advances in uncertainty quantification for hyperbolic, kinetic, and related problems. The contributions address a range of different aspects, including: polynomial chaos expansions, perturbation methods, multi-level Monte Carlo methods, importance sampling, and moment methods.