Mathematics Books
Yet Another Calculus Text
An overview about calculus and its applications based on the hyper real number system.
A Mathematical Theory of Communication
An overview of mathematical theory of communication and its applications.
Advanced Algebra II: Conceptual Explanations
An overview on advanced algebra and its conceptual explanations.
Matrix Analysis
An overview on matrix analysis and its applications to demonstrate the role of matrices in the modeling of physical systems and the power of matrix theory in the analysis and synthesis of such systems.
Fields
This is an 885 page book in Mathematics covering the following topics: (1) Symmetry. Relativistic quantum mechanics and classical field theory. Poincar´e group = special relativity. Enlarged spacetime symmetries: conformal and supersymmetry. Equations of motion and actions for particles and...
Discrete Time Systems
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A book about Discrete-Time Systems that comprehend an important and broad research field. The consolidation of digital-based computational means in the present, pushes a technological tool into the field with a tremendous impact in areas like Control, Signal Processing, Communications, System...
Introduction to String Field Theory
A newest approach to string theory, although the older approaches are continuously developing new twists and improvements.
Linear Matrix Inequalities in System and Control Theory
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This book focuses on solving problems from system and control theory using convex optimization.
Adaptive Control
Since more and more adaptive algorithms are applied in various control applications, it is considered as important for practical implementation. As it can be confirmed from the increasing number of conferences and journals on adaptive control topics, it is certain that the adaptive control is a...
Numerical Methods in Quantum Mechanics
The aim of these lecture notes is to provide an introduction to methods and techniques used in the numerical solution of simple (non-relativistic) quantum-mechanical problems, with special emphasis on atomic and condensed-matter physics.