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Fuzzy Logic and Intelligent Systems
(International Series in Intelligent Technologies)
by Hua Harry Li (Editor), Madan M. Gupta
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One of the attractions of fuzzy logic is its utility in solving many real engineering problems. As many have realised, the major obstacles in building a real intelligent machine involve dealing with random disturbances, processing large amounts of imprecise data, interacting with a dynamically changing environment, and coping with uncertainty. Neural-fuzzy techniques help one to solve many of these problems.
Fuzzy Logic and Intelligent Systems reflects the most recent developments in neural networks and fuzzy logic, and their application in intelligent systems. In addition, the balance between theoretical work and applications makes the book suitable for both researchers and engineers, as well as for graduate students.


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An Introduction to Many-Valued and Fuzzy Logic: Semantics, Algebras, and Derivation Systems
by Merrie Bergmann
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This volume is an accessible introduction to the subject of many-valued and fuzzy logic suitable for use in relevant advanced undergraduate and graduate courses. The text opens with a discussion of the philosophical issues that give rise to fuzzy logic - problems arising from vague language - and returns to those issues as logical systems are presented. For historical and pedagogical reasons, three-valued logical systems are presented as useful intermediate systems for studying the principles and theory behind fuzzy logic.

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This volume is an accessible introduction to the subject of many-valued and fuzzy logic suitable for use in relevant advanced undergraduate and graduate courses. The text opens with a discussion of the philosophical issues that give rise to fuzzy logic - problems arising from vague language - and returns to those issues as logical systems are presented.

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Intégration: Chapitres 1-4
by N. Bourbaki
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Les Éléments de mathématique de Nicolas BOURBAKI ont pour objet une présentation rigoureuse, systématique et sans prérequis des mathématiques depuis leurs fondements.
Ce premier volume du Livre d Intégration, sixième Livre du traité, est consacré aux fondements de la théorie de l intégration, il comprend les chapitres :
Inégalités de convexité ; Espaces de Riesz ; Mesures sur les espaces localement compacts ; Prolongement d une mesure. Espaces Lp.
Il contient également une note historique.
Ce volume est une réimpression de l édition de 1965.


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Intégration: Chapitre 5
by N. Bourbaki
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Les Éléments de mathématique de Nicolas Bourbaki ont pour objet une présentation rigoureuse, systématique et sans prérequis des mathématiques depuis leurs fondements.
Ce cinquième chaptire du Livre d Intégration, sixième Livre des éléments de mathématique, traite notamment d une generalisation du théorème des Lebesgue-Fubini et du théorème de Lebesque-Nikodym.
Il contient également des notes historiques.
Ce volume est une réimpression de l édition de 1967.


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Intégration: Chapitre 6
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Les Éléments de mathématique de Nicolas Bourbaki ont pour objet une présentation rigoureuse, systématique et sans prérequis des mathématiques depuis leurs fondements.
Ce sixième chaptire du Livre d Intégration, sixième Livre des éléments de mathématique, étend la notion d intégration à des mesure à valeurs dans des espaces vectoriels de Hausdorff localement convexes.
Il contient également une note historique.
Ce volume est une réimpression de l édition de 1959.

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Intégration: Chapitres 7-8
by N. Bourbaki
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Les Éléments de mathématique de Nicolas Bourbaki ont pour objet une présentation rigoureuse, systématique et sans prérequis des mathématiques depuis leurs fondements.
Ce volume du Livre d Intégration, sixième Livre du traité, traite de l intégration sur les groupes localement compacts et de ses applications. Les notions introduites, telles que les mesures de Haar et le produit de convolution, sont à la base de l analyse harmonique. Il comprend les chapitres: -1. Mesure de Haar; -2. Convolution et représentations.
Il contient également des notes historiques.
Ce volume est une réimpression de l édition de 1963.

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Eléments de Mathématique. Intégration: Chapitre 9
by N. Bourbaki
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Les Éléments de mathématique de Nicolas Bourbaki ont pour objet une présentation rigoureuse, systématique et sans prérequis des mathématiques depuis leurs fondements.
Ce neuvième chapitre du Livre d Intégration, sixième Livre des éléments de mathématique, est consacré a l intégration dans les espaces topologiques séparés non nécessairement localement compacts, ce qui permet d étendre la théorie de la transformation de Fourier aux espaces vectoriels localement convexes.
Ce chapitre introduit également la mesure de Wiener qui intervient dans le cadre de l étude du movement brownian.


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اذا سمحتوا وان كان ممكنا هل لدى أحد منكم كتاب العدد ( THE BOOK OF THE NUMBER) على أن يكون مترجما ولكم خالص الشكر






Tim Glynne-Jones, "The Book of Numbers: From Zero to Infinity, an Entertaining List of Every Number That Counts"
Publisher: Arcturus foulsham | Pages: 192 | ISBN: 0572033311 | PDF | 10.4 MB

The first we know of numbers is when we start learning to count. One, two, buckle my shoe… Pretty soon we know the number of our age, the number of the day we were born, the month, the year. Before long we’ve learnt the numbers we like on the remote control, our friends’ telephone numbers, the number of our favourite football player, how much pocket money we’re owed and the cost of the things we want to buy… In the space of a handful of years, our knowledge of numbers soars from one and two to thousands and millions. And it goes on growing ad infinitum.
Numbers have a magical quality. Some people claim to see certain numbers appearing everywhere they look and attach supernatural power to it. In mathematics too, the way some numbers behave can seem amazing. Even Pythagoras, the great Greek mathematician, attributed mystical qualities to some of the numbers that captured his imagination.
In some cases, numbers have assumed cult status from their appearance in popular culture, religion, mythology or historical events: 9/11, Catch-22, Room 101, 666 – the number of the beast.
Amidst all of this it’s easy to forget that most of the numbers we use, and the ways they are applied, are the invention of man. That there are 24 hours in a day, and 360 degrees in a circle, and that 24 divides into 360,
is not a miracle of nature. That said, much of the significance we attach to numbers stems from our observation of natural fact: the number of fingers on each hand; the number of days and nights that pass between full
moons; the number of planets visible to the naked eye.
This book is a tribute to the charisma of numbers. There are numbers from nature, mathematics, science, religion, mythology, superstition, art, history, technology… In an effort to apply some structure to this mindboggling
subject, I have included every whole number from 0 to 100 (plus a few notable imperfect numbers), and then picked out a selection of larger numbers that should either be familiar to everyone, or relate to something
that is familiar. If I’ve missed out your favourite number, I apologize. This is not a definitive list. How could it be? The choice is infinite.


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Integrals and Series.
volume 1, 2 and 3
A. P. Prudnikov, Yu. A. Brychkov, and O. I. Marichev
Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, New York, 1986.




Integrals and Series: Direct Laplace Transforms

(Integrals & Series)

by A. P. Prudnikov (Author), Yu. A. Brychkov (Author), O. I. Marichev
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The fourth and fifth volumes of this extensive multivolume project Integrals and Series are devoted to tables of Laplace transforms. In these companion volumes the authors have collected data scattered throughout the literature, and have augmented this material with many unpublished results obtained in their own research. Volume 4 contains tables of direct Laplace transforms, a number of which are expressed in terms of the Meijer G-function. When combined with the table of special cases, these formulae can be used to obtain Laplace transforms of numerous elementary functions of mathematical physics. Volume 5 offers tables of inversion formulae for the Laplace transformation and includes tables of factorization and inversion of various integral transforms.

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Text: English (translation)
Original Language: Russian --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Dynamic Programming

by Art Lew (Author), Holger Mauch

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This book provides a practical introduction to computationally solving discrete optimization problems using dynamic programming. From the unusually numerous and varied examples presented, readers should more easily be able to formulate dynamic programming solutions to their own problems of interest.
We also provide and describe the design, implementation, and use of a software tool, named DP2PN2Solver, that has been used to numerically solve all of the problems presented earlier in the book. This computational tool can be used by students to solve academic problems if this book is used in coursework, and by practitioners to solve many real-world problems if the state space is not too large.
Finally, this book is also a research monograph that describes a novel application of Petri net theory. DP2PN2Solver takes user input in the form of the DP functional equation for a problem, automatically constructs a Petri net model, called a Bellman net, as an internal computer representation for the DP problem, and then generates from the Bellman net the numerical solution for the DP problem. This solution can be obtained using Java, a spreadsheet, a Petri net tool, and other systems.

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Iterative Dynamic Programming
(Chapman and Hall /Crc Monographs and Surveys in Pure and Applied Mathematics)

by Rein Luus
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This book provides a working knowledge of IDP with many worked out solutions for a wide range of problems. This is especially useful for graduate students and industrial practitioners because a strong background in mathematical techniques and chemical engineering is not essential for understanding this book. This book can be used in a university as a textbook at the level of seniors or first-year graduate students. Of course, this book is also suitable for academic researchers who need an alternative way to cross-validate their solutions to OCPs with their newly devised methods... It can be concluded that this text is a very good addition to the toolbox for numerical optimal control. It is expected that all engineers, graduate students, researchers who are involved in solving optimal control problems should know IDP - the new powerful OCP solution scheme.
-International Journal of Robust and Nonlinear Control, vol. 11, no. 14, December 15, 2001

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Dynamic programming is a powerful method for solving optimization problems, but has a number of drawbacks that limit its use to solving problems of very low dimension. To overcome these limitations, author Rein Luus suggested using it in an iterative fashion. Although this method required vast computer resources, modifications to his original scheme have made the computational procedure feasible. With iteration, dynamic programming becomes an effective optimization procedure for very high-dimensional optimal control problems and has demonstrated applicability to singular control problems. Recently, iterative dynamic programming (IDP) has been refined to handle inequality state constraints and noncontinuous functions. Iterative Dynamic Programming offers a comprehensive presentation of this powerful tool. It brings together the results of work carried out by the author and others - previously available only in scattered journal articles - along with the insight that led to its development. The author provides the necessary background, examines the effects of the parameters involved, and clearly illustrates IDP's advantages.

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. M. Morse and H Fesbback, Methods of theoretical physics, New York:McGraw-Hill, 1953

Harald Gramer, Mathematical metods of statistics, Princeton New Jersey Princeton university press 1946


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Methods of Theoretical Physics, Part I

by Philip McCord Morse (Author), Herman Feshbach

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some books about statistics
Mathematical Statistics

by Jun Shao
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This graduate textbook covers topics in statistical theory essential for graduate students preparing for work on a Ph.D. degree in statistics. The first chapter provides a quick overview of concepts and results in measure-theoretic probability theory that are useful in statistics. The second chapter introduces some fundamental concepts in statistical decision theory and inference. Chapters 3-7 contain detailed studies on some important topics: unbiased estimation, parametric estimation, nonparametric estimation, hypothesis testing, and confidence sets. A large number of exercises in each chapter provide not only practice problems for students, but also many additional results. In addition to the classical results that are typically covered in a textbook of a similar level, this book introduces some topics in modern statistical theory that have been developed in recent years, such as Markov chain Monte Carlo, quasi-likelihoods, empirical likelihoods, statistical functionals, generalized estimation equations, the jackknife, and the bootstrap. Jun Shao is Professor of Statistics at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.

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Covers topics in statistical theory essential for graduate students preparing for work on a Ph.D. degree in statistics. DLC: Mathematical statistics.

 


Mathematical Statistic
by Keith Knight
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Keith Knight's new book is a welcome addition to textbooks appropriate for masters-level theory courses. ... His is the best treatment of likelihood theory that I know at any level. ... I wish I had a nickel for every time I have been asked for recommended reading on likelihood theory and had to say one did not exist at this level. Now I can wholeheartedly recommend Mathematical Statistics.
C. GEYER, University of Minnesota in Journal of the American Statistical Association, June 2001

a very suitable text for teaching at an acceptable mathematical levelcontains numerous examples and each chapter is followed by a rich choice of exercisesthis makes the book excellent for teaching,
-Short Book Reviews of the ISI

well-written,,,far greater coverage of ides that are not standard in other mathematical statistics texts.
--M. S. Ridout, Institute of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK in Biometrics

one of the five best textbooks on a beginning course on theoretical statistics providing a good grasp on the foundations of theoretical statistics. Primarily for graduate students with mathematical backgrounds in linear algebra, multivariable calculus, and some exposure to statistical methodology. Highly recommended for all academic libraries.
--D. V. Chopra, Wichita State University in CHOICE

This books breaks away form more theoretically burdensome texts, focusing on providing a set of useful tools that help readers understand the theoretical under pinning of statistical methodology.
--SciTech Book News, March 2000

This (hardback) book is one of the most up-to-date and easily understood texts in the field of mathematical statistics. The author has recognized the difficult nature of the subject and has done justice to the subject by finally producing one of the best well-rounded texts for graduate and senior undergraduate students. well written and well structured. This text would be a very useful teaching tool.
The Statistician, Vol. 50, Part 2, 2001

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Traditional texts in mathematical statistics can seem - to some readers-heavily weighted with optimality theory of the various flavors developed in the 1940s and50s, and not particularly relevant to statistical practice. Mathematical Statistics stands apart from these treatments. While mathematically rigorous, its focus is on providing a set of useful tools that allow students to understand the theoretical underpinnings of statistical methodology. The author concentrates on inferential procedures within the framework of parametric models, but - acknowledging that models are often incorrectly specified - he also views estimation from a non-parametric perspective. Overall, Mathematical Statistics places greater emphasis on frequentist methodology than on Bayesian, but claims no particular superiority for that approach. It does emphasize, however, the utility of statistical and mathematical software packages, and includes several sections addressing computational issues. The result reaches beyond "nice" mathematics to provide a balanced, practical text that brings life and relevance to a subject so often perceived as irrelevant and dry.

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