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Maths Dimensions 9


Maths Dimensions 9
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Author : Ian Bull
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2006

Maths Dimensions 9 written by Ian Bull and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006 with Mathematics categories.




Maths Dimensions 9


Maths Dimensions 9
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Author : David Barton
language : en
Publisher: Longman
Release Date : 2006

Maths Dimensions 9 written by David Barton and has been published by Longman this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006 with Mathematics categories.


"The Maths dimensions series has been written to cover the learning statements and standards for the Victorian Essential Learning Standards (VELS) at level 5 ..."--P. 4, Maths dimensions 7 course book.



Maths Dimensions 9 Complete Student Pack


Maths Dimensions 9 Complete Student Pack
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Author : Barton et al Bull
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2006-05

Maths Dimensions 9 Complete Student Pack written by Barton et al Bull and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006-05 with Mathematics categories.


"The Maths dimensions series has been written to cover the learning statements and standards for the Victorian Essential Learning Standards (VELS) at level 5 ..."--Page 4, Maths dimensions 7 course book.



Introduction To The Geometry Of N Dimensions


Introduction To The Geometry Of N Dimensions
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Author : D. M.Y. Sommerville
language : en
Publisher: Courier Dover Publications
Release Date : 2020-03-18

Introduction To The Geometry Of N Dimensions written by D. M.Y. Sommerville and has been published by Courier Dover Publications this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-03-18 with Mathematics categories.


Classic exploration of topics of perennial interest to geometers: fundamental ideas of incidence, parallelism, perpendicularity, angles between linear spaces, polytopes. Examines analytical geometry from projective and analytic points of view. 1929 edition.



Dimensions Math


Dimensions Math
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2020

Dimensions Math written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020 with Mathematics categories.




Dimensions Math Textbook Pka


Dimensions Math Textbook Pka
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Author : Singapore Math Inc.
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2017

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Dimension And Extensions


Dimension And Extensions
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Author : J.M. Aarts
language : en
Publisher: Elsevier
Release Date : 1993-01-28

Dimension And Extensions written by J.M. Aarts and has been published by Elsevier this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1993-01-28 with Mathematics categories.


Two types of seemingly unrelated extension problems are discussed in this book. Their common focus is a long-standing problem of Johannes de Groot, the main conjecture of which was recently resolved. As is true of many important conjectures, a wide range of mathematical investigations had developed, which have been grouped into the two extension problems. The first concerns the extending of spaces, the second concerns extending the theory of dimension by replacing the empty space with other spaces. The problem of de Groot concerned compactifications of spaces by means of an adjunction of a set of minimal dimension. This minimal dimension was called the compactness deficiency of a space. Early success in 1942 lead de Groot to invent a generalization of the dimension function, called the compactness degree of a space, with the hope that this function would internally characterize the compactness deficiency which is a topological invariant of a space that is externally defined by means of compact extensions of a space. From this, the two extension problems were spawned. With the classical dimension theory as a model, the inductive, covering and basic aspects of the dimension functions are investigated in this volume, resulting in extensions of the sum, subspace and decomposition theorems and theorems about mappings into spheres. Presented are examples, counterexamples, open problems and solutions of the original and modified compactification problems.



Things To Make And Do In The Fourth Dimension


Things To Make And Do In The Fourth Dimension
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Author : Matt Parker
language : en
Publisher: Penguin UK
Release Date : 2014-10-30

Things To Make And Do In The Fourth Dimension written by Matt Parker and has been published by Penguin UK this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-10-30 with Mathematics categories.


Stand-up mathematician and star of Festival of the Spoken Nerd, Matt Parker presents Things to Make and Do in the Fourth Dimension -- a riotous journey through the possibilities of numbers, with audience participation - Cut pizzas in new and fairer ways! - Fit a 2p coin through an impossibly small hole! - Make a perfect regular pentagon by knotting a piece of paper! - Tie your shoes faster than ever before, saving literally seconds of your life! - Use those extra seconds to contemplate the diminishing returns of an exclamation-point at the end of every bullet-point! - Make a working computer out of dominoes! Maths is a game. This book can be cut, drawn in, folded into shapes and will even take you to the fourth dimension. So join stand-up mathematician Matt Parker on a journey through narcissistic numbers, optimal dating algorithms, at least two different kinds of infinity and more.



Geometric Function Theory In Higher Dimension


Geometric Function Theory In Higher Dimension
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Author : Filippo Bracci
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2018-03-24

Geometric Function Theory In Higher Dimension written by Filippo Bracci and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-03-24 with Mathematics categories.


The book collects the most relevant outcomes from the INdAM Workshop “Geometric Function Theory in Higher Dimension” held in Cortona on September 5-9, 2016. The Workshop was mainly devoted to discussions of basic open problems in the area, and this volume follows the same line. In particular, it offers a selection of original contributions on Loewner theory in one and higher dimensions, semigroups theory, iteration theory and related topics. Written by experts in geometric function theory in one and several complex variables, it focuses on new research frontiers in this area and on challenging open problems. The book is intended for graduate students and researchers working in complex analysis, several complex variables and geometric function theory.



The Fourth Dimension


The Fourth Dimension
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Author : E H Neville
language : en
Publisher: CreateSpace
Release Date : 2014-09-18

The Fourth Dimension written by E H Neville and has been published by CreateSpace this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-09-18 with categories.


From the INTRODUCTION TO the general reader, the name of the fourth dimension brings reminiscences of Flatland and The Time Machine. On hearing that to the mathematician the extension from three dimensions to four or five is trivial, he thinks he is being told that a study of mathematics, if reasonably intense, creates physical faculties or powers of visualisation with which the uninitiated are not endowed. Learning that Minkowski and Einstein combine space and time into a single continuum, he tries to believe in the existence of a state of mind in which the sensations of space and time are confused, and naturally he fails. The position of students of mathematical physics, and of all but a fortunate few of the students of pure mathematics, is little better. Accustomed to regard a Cartesian frame of axes as a scaffolding erected in the real space around them, they can attach no meaning to a fourth coordinate, but having used complex electromotive forces with success in the theory of alternating currents, and having treated a symbol of differentiation as a detachable algebraic variable even to the extent of resolving operators into partial fractions for the solution of differential equations, these students are prepared to give pragmatical sanction to the most fantastic language. The pure mathematician makes no attempt to imagine a space of four dimensions; he lays no claim to visualizing a world that is inconceivable to other men. Only he finds that certain notions in algebra are discussed most readily in terms adopted from geometry and given a meaning entirely algebraic, and since it is to the mathematician alone that algebraic problems are of concern in themselves, fear lest the man in the street should mistake the very subject of a mathematical conversation he might overhear has not prevented the mathematician from using the vocabulary he finds best suited to his own needs. Now it has happened that the talk of a few mathematicians has suddenly become of universal and absorbing interest, and a dictionary explaining the meanings they are in the habit of giving to some familiar words is required. It is this dictionary that I have tried to write, and I have written it in the simplest terms I could find, in the hope that it will prove intelligible to anyone familiar with elementary trigonometry and with the solution of simultaneous linear equations in algebra; for this reason, I have not treated the point as indefinable, I have supposed the numbers used always to be real, and I have avoided Frege-Russell definitions. The reader's first feeling will be one of disillusion. Are Einstein and Eddington talking not about a new heaven and a new earth but about linear algebraic equations? To discuss the question is beyond the province of a lexicographer." Perhaps even the mathematical student, if he can overcome a reasonable irritation at the restrictions, from his point of view arbitrary, to four dimensions and to real numbers, and at the absence of certain obvious forms of abbreviation, may derive some help from the pamphlet. The possibility of constructing an abstract 'space' is always assumed, but the details of the construction, even for two or three dimensions only, are either taken for granted or disguised as theorems on matrices or on linear equations. The idea of direction and the measurement of angles in a constructed plane demand careful consideration. The nature of pure rotation in four dimensions is by no means obvious; on the contrary, rotation is the most difficult of the elementary notions used in the theory of relativity, and with an account of rotation our formal work comes to a natural end.