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 Experiments in Undergraduate Mathematics: A Mathematica-Based ApproachAll students need to master a variety of mathematical tools and concepts at the start of their university career. This distinctive book helps students learn these by doing. The approach is interactive, using experiments, performed in the symbolic algebra package Mathematica, to impart the fundamentals of many of the topics students encounter. A... |  |  Ad Hoc & Sensor Networks: Theory And ApplicationsThis book introduces a new explanatory cross-layer model specifically designed to understand all aspects of ad hoc and sensor networking, from design through performance issues to application requirements. Future directions, challenges and potential simulation projects are also discussed. The topics included represent a significant portion of... |  |  |
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 The Iterated Prisoners' Dilemma: 20 Years on (Advances in Natural Computation)In 1984, Robert Axelrod reported the results of two iterated prisoner's dilemma (IPD) competitions [Axelrod (1984)]. The booked was to be a catalyst for much of the research in this area since that time. It is unlikely that you would write a scientific paper about IPD, without citing Axelrod's 1984 book. The book is even more remarkable in that it... |  |  |  |  A Guide To Chalcogen-nitrogen ChemistryThe quintessential chalcogen-nitrogen compound tetrasulfur tetranitride, S4N4, was first detected by Gregory in 1835 just ten years after the discovery of benzene. Its unusual structure, like that of benzene, was not elucidated for over 100 years. The application of diffraction techniques revealed the unusual cage arrangement with two weak... |
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 Planar Graph DrawingThe book presents the important fundamental theorems and algorithms on planar graph drawing with easy-to-understand and constructive proofs. Extensively illustrated and with exercises included at the end of each chapter, it is suitable for use in advanced undergraduate and graduate level courses on algorithms, graph theory, graph drawing,... |  |  |  |  Evolutionary Robotics: From Algorithms to ImplementationsModern robotics has moved from the industrial manufacturing environment to human environment for service and entertainment in the recent few years. The human environment is typically unstructured and quite often everchanging, the robot is required to be capable of independently learning the dynamic environment as well as continuously adjusting its... |
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