Thursday, September 12, 2013

Mathematical Olympiads 1996-1997: Olympiad Problems from Around the World (Limited Edition)



You Can Buy this Book (2$)
This book is a continuation of Mathematical Olympiads 1996-1997: Olympiad
Problems from Around the World, published by the American Mathematics
Competitions. It contains solutions to the problems from 34 national
and regional contests featured in the earlier book, together with
selected problems (without solutions) from national and regional contests
given during 1998.
This collection is intended as practice for the serious student who
wishes to improve his or her performance on the USAMO (Limited Edition)



Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Number Theory (a good HandBook)

this is a handbook of Number theory and has these parts:

1-Factorization
2-Congruence
3-Gaussian integers and applications
4-p-adic numbers
5-Distribution of primes

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Introduction to graph theory - Douglas Brent West and solution manual

This book fills a need for a thorough introduction to graph theory that features both the understanding and writing of proofs about graphs. Verification that algorithms work is emphasized more than their complexity. An effective use of examples, and huge number of interesting exercises, demonstrate the topics of trees and distance, matchings and factors, connectivity and paths, graph coloring, edges and cycles, and planar graphs. For those who need to learn to make coherent arguments in the fields of mathematics and computer science. 

Saturday, July 27, 2013

A Concise Introduction to Logic N I N T H E D I T I O N

Unsurpassed for its clarity, conciseness, and comprehensiveness, Hurley's market-leading A CONCISE INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC has established itself as the standard for introductory logic classes. Hailed in the first eight editions for an unwavering commitment to lucid, focused, reader-friendly presentations of logic's basic topics, the latest edition also continues to expand upon Hurley's tradition of technological excellence with the introduction of vMentor and iLrn Logic. These two technologies help you manage the workload of teaching logic by providing your students with a live, online logic tutoring service and you with an online system that automates homework and test grading. In addition, Hurley's outstanding LEARNING LOGIC-an interactive, audio-visual recasting of the entire text-remains a free supplement with each copy of the text. Rounded out with a Book Companion Website that features student quizzing and interactive tutorials on Venn diagrams and truth tables, Hurley's A CONCISE INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC, Ninth Edition is not only the most logically sound choice that a professor could make for his or her logic course, but the most "technologically" sound choice as well.
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Handbook of Differential Geometry vol.2

In the series of volumes which together will constitute the Handbook of Differential Geometry a rather complete survey of the field of differential geometry is given. The different chapters will both deal with the basic material of differential geometry and with research results (old and recent). All chapters are written by experts in the area and contain a large bibliography.
Contents:
1. Some problems on Finsler geometry
2. Foliations
3. Symplectic geometry
4. Metric Riemannian geometry
5. Contact geometry
6. Complex differential geometry
7. Compendium on the geometry of Lagrange spaces
8. Certain actual topics on modern Lorentzian geometry


Problem primer for olympiads: C.R. Pranesachar, B J Venkatachala and C S Yogananda

This book is designed to help the students prepare for the INMO RMO The problems have been classified into various sections- Number Theory, Algebra Geometry, Combinatorics and Miscellaneous problems. There is also a section containing important theorems and results from various topics generally not available in school text books, but which are of great help in solving the problems.
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Computational Geometry Methods And Applications

Geometric objects such as points, lines, and polygons are the basis of a broad variety of important applications and give rise to an interesting set of problems and algorithms. The name geometry reminds us of its earliest use: for the measurement of land and materials. Today, computers are being used more and more to solve larger-scale geometric problems. Over the past two decades, a set of tools and techniques has been developed that takes advantage of the structure provided by geometry. This discipline is known as Computational Geometry.
this book it's very good for computer  Olympiad
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