Demystifying Speed Mathematics

Demystifying Speed Mathematics
Author: Vitthal B. Jadhav,Charan Lal
Publsiher: Mathematician Vitthal Jadhav
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2016-05-16
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Mathematics is queen of science...Now a days it has become universal language.. The language which is used to express as well as decode law of nature .. While big data is helping multinational companies to grow their business, predict possible risk, calculate it & take optimal decision that is beneficial. This book explains basic speed mathematics in simple & lucid language..It gives intuition behind quicker method for addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, squaring etc... Visualization of information is most essential qualities that helps to learn subject with no stress. This book helps to visualize mathematics with help of tones of innovative method....Learning mathematics is fun, it involve thrills.. It will help you to feel, experience that thrill...

Demystifying Academic Reading

Demystifying Academic Reading
Author: Zhihui Fang
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2023-09-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000956153

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Foundational and accessible, this book equips pre-service and practicing teachers with the knowledge, understanding, tools, and resources they need to help students in grades 4–12 develop reading proficiencies in four core academic subjects—literature, history, science, and mathematics. Applying a disciplinary literacy approach, Fang describes the verbal and visual resources, expert strategies, inquiry skills, and habits of mind that students must learn in order to read carefully, critically, purposefully, and with an informed skepticism across genres and content areas. He also shows how teachers can promote language learning and reading/literacy development at the same time that they engage students in content area learning. With informative synthesis and research-based recommendations in every chapter, this text prepares teachers to help students develop discipline-specific, as well as discipline-relevant, discursive insights, literacy strategies, and ways of thinking, reasoning, and inquiring that are essential to productive learning across academic subjects. It also provides teacher educators with approaches and strategies for helping teacher candidates develop expertise in academic reading instruction. In so doing, the book demystifies academic reading, revealing what it takes for students to read increasingly complex academic texts with confidence and understanding and for teachers to develop expertise that promotes disciplinary literacy. This state-of-the-art text is ideal for courses on reading/literacy methods and academic literacy and eminently relevant to all educators who want their students to become thoughtful readers and powerful learners

Demathtifying

Demathtifying
Author: Ilan Samson
Publsiher: Qed
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1858532175

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Taking a fresh look at mathematics, Samson takes out the mystery and puts the magic back in. Entertaining, engaging, and enthralling, this book provides the reason behind the instructions. (Mathematics)

Demystifying Electricity

Demystifying Electricity
Author: M. L. Coleman, Jr.
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2005-01-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781413432213

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This profound challenge to some of the most fundamental orthodoxies of modern nuclear physics grew from its author's discovery that, for all its success and sophistication, atomic theory has failed to provide a coherant explanation for the everyday phenomenon of electricity. M.L. Coleman located the source of the problem in the assumption that there are two different atomic particles carrying electrical charges, the electron with a negative charge and a position with a positive charge. The author boldly argues that there is, in fact, only one such particle, carrying both charges. He christens this single particle the "Eptron" A largely self educated scientist, Mr. Coleman remains a proud heir to the classical tradition stemming from Newton and clearly demonstrates how nuclear theory has failed to make sense of the basic phenomena of electricity, magnetism, and gravity which puzzled and inspired early physicists. The author reached his revolutionary conclusions by combining his mastery of both classical and modern theory with, in his own words, "A little common sense." Of course, a great deal of arduous research, creative experiment, and complex methematical thought to confirm his arguments. With rigor and clarity, he shows not only that the hypothesis of the Eptron is more elegant and economical than that of the seperate electrons and positrons, but also that it makes both direct and alternating current explicable for the first time in terms of nuclear physics. "All I have done," he explains with disarming honesty, "Is explain how electricity works." Eptron theory involves a radical new understanding not just of electricity, but of light itself. Through collisions with oneanother, Eptrons are transformed into photons and then back into Eptrons by the process of expansion and contraction which the eye perceives as light. While the higher reaches of his mathematics are addressed to the scientific community, the book as a whole is designed for laymen as well, and they will learn an enormous amount along the way, not just about Eptrons, but also about the history of Physics. "Demystifying Electricity" throws down a gauntlet to modern science that it cannot afford to ignore and reclaims nuclear theory in the name of common sense. "If my work is made available to young chemists, physicists, and electrical engineers," the author asserts with justifiable pride," I believe they will study it and find it correct."

Telecommunications Demystified

Telecommunications Demystified
Author: Carl R. Nassar
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780080518671

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Telecommunications Demystified provides details of developments in telecommunications, and their underlying theory, are thoroughly examined in this sweeping tutorial. The book first builds a strong mathematical foundation, introduces the basic concepts of analogue and digital telecommunications, and then develops more complex topics such as source and channel coding, baseband and carrier modulation, estimation and synchronization, multiple access schemes, and trellis-coded modulation. Includes several MATLAB® tutorials that permit readers to model various telecommunications systems. Balances a solid theoretical treatment of subjects with practical applications and examples Covers both digital and analogue telecommunications systems, including digital modulation techniques The accompanying material includes MATLAB® tutorials that permit readers to model various telecommunications systems and an electronic version of the book

Demystifying Computation

Demystifying Computation
Author: Apostolos Syropoulos
Publsiher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2017-04-19
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781786342683

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Problem solving in computing is referred to as computational thinking. The theory behind this concept is challenging in its technicalities, yet simple in its ideas. This book introduces the theory of computation from its inception to current form of complexity; from explanations of how the field of computer science was formed using classical ideas in mathematics by Gödel, to conceptualization of the Turing Machine, to its more recent innovations in quantum computation, hypercomputation, vague computing and natural computing. It describes the impact of these in relation to academia, business and wider society, providing a sound theoretical basis for its practical application. Written for accessibility, Demystifying Computation provides the basic knowledge needed for non-experts in the field, undergraduate computer scientists and students of information and communication technology and software development. Request Inspection Copy Contents:A Brief History of ComputingFrom Hilbert to Gödel to TuringHypercomputationNatural ComputingQuantum ComputingVague ComputingPhysical Reality and Computation Readership: High-School and undergraduate students in computer science, information and communication technology, and software development, and non-experts in the field looking to understand how computation works.

PCI Bus Demystified

PCI Bus Demystified
Author: Doug Abbott
Publsiher: Newnes
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2000-11
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 187870754X

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The peripheral component interconnect (PCI) bus is the dominant bus system used to connect the different elements making up today's high-performance computer systems. Different PCI implementations have also been developed for such applications as telecommunications and embedded computing. If an application calls for high speed, high reliability, flexible configuration, and bus mastering, then PCI is the only logical bus choice. This book is an applications-oriented introduction to the PCI bus, with an emphasis on implementing PCI in a variety of computer architectures. Special attention is given to industrial and mission-critical applications of PCI bus.

Demystifying Sustainability

Demystifying Sustainability
Author: Haydn Washington
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2015-02-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317606680

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What is sustainability? Much has been said about the terms ‘sustainability’ and ‘sustainable development’ over the last few decades, but they have become buried under academic jargon. This book is one of the first that aims to demystify sustainability so that the layperson can understand the key issues, questions and values involved. Accessible and engaging, the book examines the ‘old’ sustainability of the past and looks to the future, considering how economic, ecological and social sustainability should be defined if we are to solve the entwined environmental, economic and social crises. It considers if meaningful sustainability is the same as a ‘sustainable development’ based on endless growth, examining the difficult but central issues of overpopulation and overconsumption that drive unsustainability. The book also explores the central role played by society’s worldview and ethics, along with humanity’s most dangerous characteristic – denial. Finally, it looks to the future, discussing the ‘appropriate’ technology needed for sustainability, and suggesting nine key solutions. This book provides a much-needed comprehensive discussion of what sustainability means for students, policy makers and all those interested in a sustainable future.