Geometry Books
LEGARE STREET PR Explicacion Del Libro Sexto De Los Elementos Geometricos De Euclides Por El Methodo Universal De Analisis Geometrica
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Legare Street Press Euklids Geometrie.
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Legare Street Press Algemeene manier van de Hr. Desargues tot de practijck der perspectiven
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Legare Street Press Trattato Di Gnomonica Pratica Per Costruire ... Gli Orologj Solari
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Legare Street Press The The Geometrician
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Creative Media Partners, LLC The Graphical Statics of Mechanism
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Creative Media Partners, LLC The Graphical Statics of Mechanism
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Creative Media Partners, LLC The Fourth Dimension
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Creative Media Partners, LLC The Fourth Dimension
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Creative Media Partners, LLC Elementa Geometriae
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Creative Media Partners, LLC Elementa Geometriae
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Creative Media Partners, LLC Plane and Solid Geometry
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Creative Media Partners, LLC The School Edition. Euclids Elements of Geometry the First Six Books by R. Potts. Corrected and Enlarged
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Creative Media Partners, LLC ElÃcmens De GÃcometrie
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Creative Media Partners, LLC Leerboek Der Meetkunde ...
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Creative Media Partners, LLC Planning a Purely Translational Motion for a Convex Object in Twodimensional Space Using Generalized Voronoi Diagrams
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Creative Media Partners, LLC GÃcomÃctrie Souterraine ÃlÃcmentaire ThÃcorique Et Pratique
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Creative Media Partners, LLC GÃcomÃctrie Souterraine Ã137lÃcmentaire ThÃcorique Et Pratique
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Creative Media Partners, LLC The Whole Doctrine Of Parallaxes Explained And Illustrated By An Arithmetical And Geometrical Construction Of The Transit Of Venus Over The Sun June 6th 1761
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Creative Media Partners, LLC The Whole Doctrine Of Parallaxes Explained And Illustrated By An Arithmetical And Geometrical Construction Of The Transit Of Venus Over The Sun June 6th 1761
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Creative Media Partners, LLC Lectiones Opticà GeometricÃ
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Creative Media Partners, LLC Lectiones Opticà GeometricÃ
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Creative Media Partners, LLC Los Progresos De La Geodesia
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Creative Media Partners, LLC Los Progresos De La Geodesia
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Creative Media Partners, LLC Longmans School Trigonometry
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Creative Media Partners, LLC Longmans School Trigonometry
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Creative Media Partners, LLC Pratiche Matematiche Divise In Tres Trattati
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Creative Media Partners, LLC Coverage of Continuous Regions in Euclidean Space Using Homogeneous Resources With Application to the Allocation of Phased Array Radar Systems
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Creative Media Partners, LLC Coverage of Continuous Regions in Euclidean Space Using Homogeneous Resources With Application to the Allocation of Phased Array Radar Systems
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Independently Published CONSTRUCTION FOR CSEC MATHEMATICS
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Cambridge University Press Geometries and Transformations
Book SynopsisEuclidean and other geometries are distinguished by the transformations that preserve their essential properties. Using linear algebra and transformation groups, this book provides a readable exposition of how these classical geometries are both differentiated and connected. Following Cayley and Klein, the book builds on projective and inversive geometry to construct ''linear'' and ''circular'' geometries, including classical real metric spaces like Euclidean, hyperbolic, elliptic, and spherical, as well as their unitary counterparts. The first part of the book deals with the foundations and general properties of the various kinds of geometries. The latter part studies discrete-geometric structures and their symmetries in various spaces. Written for graduate students, the book includes numerous exercises and covers both classical results and new research in the field. An understanding of analytic geometry, linear algebra, and elementary group theory is assumed.Trade Review'This extremely valuable book tells the story about classical geometries - euclidean, spherical, hyperbolic, elliptic, unitary, affine, projective - and how they all fit together. At the center are geometric transformation groups, both continuous groups such as isometry or collineation groups, and their discrete subgroups occurring as symmetry groups of polytopes, tessellations, or patterns, including reflection groups. I highly recommend the book!' Egon Schulte, Northeastern University, Massachusetts'This is a book written with a passion for geometry, for complete lists, for consistent notation, for telling the history of a concept, and a passion to give an insight into a situation before going into the details.' Erich W. Ellers, zbMATHTable of ContentsIntroduction; 1. Homogenous spaces; 2. Linear geometries; 3. Circular geometries; 4. Real collineation groups; 5. Equiareal collineations; 6. Real isometry groups; 7. Complex spaces; 8. Complex collineation groups; 9. Circularities and concatenations; 10. Unitary isometry groups; 11. Finite symmetry groups; 12. Euclidean symmetry groups; 13. Hyperbolic coxeter groups; 14. Modular transformations; 15. Quaternionic modular groups.
£69.99
Lulu.com Unicursal Network
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Neeland Media Euclids Elements The Thirteen Books
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Trafford Publishing BASIC MATHEMATICS For Grade 9 ALGEBRA AND GEOMETRY
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Trafford Publishing Basic Mathematics for Grade 9 Algebra and Geometry Graphs of Basic Power and Rational Functions
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Springer The Four Pillars of Geometry
Book SynopsisStraightedge and compass.- Euclid's approach to geometry.- Coordinates.- Vectors and Euclidean spaces.- Perspective.- Projective planes.- Transformations.- Non-Euclidean geometry.Trade ReviewFrom the reviews:"This is an introductory book on geometry, easy to read, written in an engaging style. The author’s goal is … to increase one’s overall understanding and appreciation of the subject. … Along the way, he presents elegant proofs of well-known theorems … . The advantage of the author’s approach is clear: in a short space he gives a brief introduction to many sides of geometry and includes many beautiful results, each explained from a perspective that makes it easy to understand." (Robin Hartshorne, SIAM Review, Vol. 48 (2), 2006)"The pillars of the title are … Euclidean construction and axioms, coordinates and vectors, projective geometry, and transformations and non-Euclidean geometry. … The writing style is both student-friendly and deeply informed. The pleasing brevity of the book … makes the book especially suitable as an instruction to geometry for the large and critically important population of undergraduate mathematics majors … . Each chapter concludes with a well-written discussion section that combines history with glances at further results. There is a good selection of thought-provoking exercises." (R. J. Bumcrot, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2006 e)"The author acts on the assumption of four approaches to geometry: The axiomatic way, using linear Algebra, projective geometry and transformation groups. … Each of the chapters closes with a discussion giving hints on further aspects and historical remarks. … The book can be recommended to be used in undergraduate courses on geometry … ." (F. Manhart, Internationale Mathematische Nachrichten, Issue 203, 2006)"Any new mathematics textbook by John Stillwell is worth a serious look. Stillwell is the prolific author of more than half a dozen textbooks … . I would not hesitate to recommend this text to any professor teaching a course in geometry who is more interested in providing a rapid survey of topics rather than an in-depth, semester-long, examination of any particular one." (Mark Hunacek, The Mathematical Gazette, Vol. 91 (521), 2007)"The title refers to four different approaches to elementary geometry which according to the author only together show this field in all its splendor: via straightedge and compass constructions, linear algebra, projective geometry and transformation groups. … the book can be recommended warmly to undergraduates to get in touch with geometric thinking." (G. Kowol, Monatshefte für Mathematik, Vol. 150 (3), 2007)"This book presents a tour on various approaches to a notion of geometry and the relationship between these approaches. … The book shows clearly how useful it is to use various tools in a description of basic geometrical questions to find the simplest and the most intuitive arguments for different problems. The book is a very useful source of ideas for high school teachers." (EMS Newsletter, March, 2007)“The four pillars of geometry approaches geometry in four different ways, devoting two chapters to each, the first chapter being concrete and introductory, the second more abstract. … The content is quite elementary and is based on lectures given by the author at the University of San Francisco in 2004. … The book of Stillwell is a very good first introduction to geometry especially for the axiomatic and the projective point of view.” (Yves Félix, Bulletin of the Belgian Mathematical Society, Vol. 15 (1), 2008)Table of ContentsStraightedge and compass.- Euclid’s approach to geometry.- Coordinates.- Vectors and Euclidean spaces.- Perspective.- Projective planes.- Transformations.- Non-Euclidean geometry.
£43.96
Springer A Course in Modern Geometries
Book Synopsis1 Axiomatic Systems and Finite Geometries.- 2 Non-Euclidean Geometry.- 3 Geometric Transformations of the Euclidean Plane.- 4 Projective Geometry.- 5 Chaos to Symmetry: An Introduction to Fractal Geometry.- Appendices.- B Hilbert's Axioms for Plane Geometry.- C Birkhoff's Postulates for Euclidean Plane Geometry.- D The SMSG Postulates for Euclidean Geometry.- E Some SMSG Definitions for Euclidean Geometry.- F The ASA Theorem.- References.Trade ReviewSecond Edition J. N. Cederberg A Course in Modern Geometries "Cederberg’s book has the virtue of exceptionally clear exposition and at the same time, it is brief enough not to exhaust one’s patience . . . I have seen hundreds of college-level texts on geometry and this is one of the handful I like the most." —THE UMAP JOURNALTable of Contents1 Axiomatic Systems and Finite Geometries.- 2 Non-Euclidean Geometry.- 3 Geometric Transformations of the Euclidean Plane.- 4 Projective Geometry.- 5 Chaos to Symmetry: An Introduction to Fractal Geometry.- Appendices.- B Hilbert’s Axioms for Plane Geometry.- C Birkhoff’s Postulates for Euclidean Plane Geometry.- D The SMSG Postulates for Euclidean Geometry.- E Some SMSG Definitions for Euclidean Geometry.- F The ASA Theorem.- References.
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Springer New York A Course in Topological Combinatorics 0 Universitext
Book SynopsisA Course in Topological Combinatorics is the first undergraduate textbook on the field of topological combinatorics, a subject that has become an active and innovative research area in mathematics over the last thirty years with growing applications in math, computer science, and other applied areas.Trade Review“This book is an excellent introduction into the subject. … The book contains a lot of figures and each chapter ends with a group of exercises which help the reader in understanding the hard constructions and proofs. The book may serve for a one- or two-semester undergraduate course depending on the preliminary knowledges of the students.” (János Kincses, Acta Scientiarum Mathematicarum, Vol. 81 (3-4), 2015)“The present book … presents a sequence of combinatorial themes which have shown an affinity for topological methods … . This book is filled with extremely attractive mathematics … and bringing topology into the play of combinatorics and graph theory is a wonderfully elegant manoeuvre. Here it is carried out coherently, and on a pretty grand scale, and we are thus afforded the opportunity to encounter (algebraic) topology in a very seductive uniform context. What a marvelous thing!” (Michael Berg, MAA Reviews, July, 2013)“In the book’s four main chapters, Longueville (Univ. of Applied Sciences, Germany) addresses fair-division problems; graph coloring; graph property evasiveness; and embeddings and mappings. … Basic results of algebraic topology already have powerful consequences for analysis, but the subject’s arcana can look like art for art’s sake. The author’s charting of a novel application domain for a core subject makes this book an essential acquisition. Summing Up: Essential. Upper-division undergraduates and above.” (D. V. Feldman, Choice, Vol. 50 (8), April, 2013)“Topological combinatorics is concerned with the applications of the many powerful techniques of algebraic topology to problems in combinatorics. … The present book aims to give a clear and vivid presentation of some of the most beautiful and accessible results from the area. The text, based upon some courses by the author at Freie Universität Berlin, is designed for an advanced undergraduate student.” (Hirokazu Nishimura, zbMATH, Vol. 1273, 2013)Table of ContentsPreface.- List of Symbols and Typical Notation.- 1 Fair-Division Problems.- 2 Graph-Coloring Problems.- 3 Evasiveness of Graph Properties.- 4 Embedding and Mapping Problems.- A Basic Concepts from Graph Theory.- B Crash Course in Topology.- C Partially Ordered Sets, Order Complexes, and Their Topology.- D Groups and Group Actions.- E Some Results and Applications from Smith Theory.- References.- Index.
£76.49
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Students Choice Regents Review Geometry
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Springer Geometric Constructions
Book Synopsis1 Euclidean Constructions.- 2 The Ruler and Compass.- 3 The Compass and the Mohr-Mascheroni Theorem.- 4 The Ruler.- 5 The Ruler and Dividers.- 6 The Poncelet-Steiner Theorem and Double Rulers.- 7 The Ruler and Rusty Compass.- 8 Sticks.- 9 The Marked Ruler.- 10 Paperfolding.- The Back of the Book.- Suggested Reading and References.Table of Contents1 Euclidean Constructions.- 2 The Ruler and Compass.- 3 The Compass and the Mohr-Mascheroni Theorem.- 4 The Ruler.- 5 The Ruler and Dividers.- 6 The Poncelet-Steiner Theorem and Double Rulers.- 7 The Ruler and Rusty Compass.- 8 Sticks.- 9 The Marked Ruler.- 10 Paperfolding.- The Back of the Book.- Suggested Reading and References.
£49.49
Springer New York Singularities and Groups in Bifurcation Theory Volume I 51 Applied Mathematical Sciences
Book SynopsisThis book has been written in a frankly partisian spirit-we believe that singularity theory offers an extremely useful approach to bifurcation prob lems and we hope to convert the reader to this view.
£127.99
Springer Computing the Continuous Discretely
Trade Review“This book is an outstanding book on counting integer points of polytopes … . The book contains lots of exercises with very helpful hints. Another essential feature of the book is a vast collection of open problems on different aspects of integer point counting and related areas. … The book is reader-friendly written, self-contained and contains numerous beautiful illustrations. The reader is always accompanied with deep research jokes by famous researchers and valuable historical notes.” (Oleg Karpenkov, zbMATH 1339.52002, 2016)Reviews of the first edition:“You owe it to yourself to pick up a copy of Computing the Continuous Discretely to read about a number of interesting problems in geometry, number theory, and combinatorics.”— MAA Reviews“The book is written as an accessible and engaging textbook, with many examples, historical notes, pithy quotes, commentary integrating the material, exercises, open problems and an extensive bibliography.”— Zentralblatt MATH“This beautiful book presents, at a level suitable for advanced undergraduates, a fairly complete introduction to the problem of counting lattice points inside a convex polyhedron.”— Mathematical Reviews“Many departments recognize the need for capstone courses in which graduating students can see the tools they have acquired come together in some satisfying way. Beck and Robins have written the perfect text for such a course.”— CHOICETable of ContentsPreface.- The Coin-Exchange Problem of Frobenius.- A Gallery of Discrete Volumes.- Counting Lattice Points in Polytopes: The Ehrhart Theory.- Reciprocity.- Face Numbers and the Dehn-Sommerville Relations in Ehrhartian Terms.- Magic Squares.- Finite Fourier Analysis.- Dedekind Sums.- The Decomposition of a Polytope into Its Cones.- Euler-MacLaurin Summation in Rd.- Solid Angles.- A Discrete Version of Green's Theorem Using Elliptic Functions.- Appendix A: Triangulations of Polytopes.- Appendix B: Hints for Selected Exercises.- References.- Index.- List of Symbols.-
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Springer Computing the Continuous Discretely
Book SynopsisThe Coin-Exchange Problem of Frobenius.- A Gallery of Discrete Volumes.- Counting Lattice Points in Polytopes: The Ehrhart Theory.- Reciprocity.- Face Numbers and the DehnSommerville Relations in Ehrhartian Terms.- Magic Squares.- Finite Fourier Analysis.- Dedekind Sums.- Zonotopes.- h-Polynomials and h*-Polynomials.- The Decomposition of a Polytope Into Its Cones.- EulerMaclaurin Summation in Rd.- Solid Angles.- A Discrete Version of Green's Theorem Using Elliptic Functions.Trade Review“This book is an outstanding book on counting integer points of polytopes … . The book contains lots of exercises with very helpful hints. Another essential feature of the book is a vast collection of open problems on different aspects of integer point counting and related areas. … The book is reader-friendly written, self-contained and contains numerous beautiful illustrations. The reader is always accompanied with deep research jokes by famous researchers and valuable historical notes.” (Oleg Karpenkov, zbMATH 1339.52002, 2016)Reviews of the first edition:“You owe it to yourself to pick up a copy of Computing the Continuous Discretely to read about a number of interesting problems in geometry, number theory, and combinatorics.”— MAA Reviews“The book is written as an accessible and engaging textbook, with many examples, historical notes, pithy quotes, commentary integrating the material, exercises, open problems and an extensive bibliography.”— Zentralblatt MATH“This beautiful book presents, at a level suitable for advanced undergraduates, a fairly complete introduction to the problem of counting lattice points inside a convex polyhedron.”— Mathematical Reviews“Many departments recognize the need for capstone courses in which graduating students can see the tools they have acquired come together in some satisfying way. Beck and Robins have written the perfect text for such a course.”— CHOICETable of ContentsPreface.- The Coin-Exchange Problem of Frobenius.- A Gallery of Discrete Volumes.- Counting Lattice Points in Polytopes: The Ehrhart Theory.- Reciprocity.- Face Numbers and the Dehn-Sommerville Relations in Ehrhartian Terms.- Magic Squares.- Finite Fourier Analysis.- Dedekind Sums.- The Decomposition of a Polytope into Its Cones.- Euler-MacLaurin Summation in Rd.- Solid Angles.- A Discrete Version of Green's Theorem Using Elliptic Functions.- Appendix A: Triangulations of Polytopes.- Appendix B: Hints for Selected Exercises.- References.- Index.- List of Symbols.-
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Barrons Educational Services Lets Review Regents Geometry Sixth Edition
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Learn Math Fast System Volume III
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Read Books Oliver Byrne's Elements of Euclid: The First Six Books with Coloured Diagrams and Symbols
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Read Books Oliver Byrne's Elements of Euclid: The First Six Books with Coloured Diagrams and Symbols
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