Ripples in Mathematics

Ripples in Mathematics
Author: A. Jensen,Anders la Cour-Harbo
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2011-06-28
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783642567025

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This introduction to the discrete wavelet transform and its applications is based on a novel approach to discrete wavelets called lifting. After an elementary introduction, connections of filter theory are presented, and wavelet packet transforms are defined. The time-frequency plane is used for interpretation of signals, problems with finite length signals are detailed, and MATLAB is used for examples and implementation of transforms.

Ripples In Mathematics

Ripples In Mathematics
Author: Jenson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 818128061X

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Waves and Ripples in Water Air and Ether

Waves and Ripples in Water  Air and Ether
Author: Textbook Publishers
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2013-03-02
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1625836309

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What s Happening in the Mathematical Sciences

What s Happening in the Mathematical Sciences
Author: Barry Cipra
Publsiher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2024
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0821890433

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Mathematicians like to point out that mathematics is universal. In spite of this, most people continue to view it as either mundane (balancing a checkbook) or mysterious (cryptography). This fifth volume of the What's Happening series contradicts that view by showing that mathematics is indeed found everywhere-in science, art, history, and our everyday lives. Here is some of what you'll find in this volume: Mathematics and Science Mathematical biology: Mathematics was key tocracking the genetic code. Now, new mathematics is needed to understand the three-dimensional structure of the proteins produced from that code. Celestial mechanics and cosmology: New methods have revealed a multitude of solutions to the three-body problem. And other new work may answer one of cosmology'smost fundamental questions: What is the size and shape of the universe? Mathematics and Everyday Life Traffic jams: New models are helping researchers understand where traffic jams come from-and maybe what to do about them! Small worlds: Researchers have found a short distance from theory to applications in the study of small world networks. Elegance in Mathematics Beyond Fermat's Last Theorem: Number theorists are reaching higher ground after Wiles' astounding 1994 proof: new developments inthe elegant world of elliptic curves and modular functions. The Millennium Prize Problems: The Clay Mathematics Institute has offered a million dollars for solutions to seven important and difficult unsolved problems. These are just some of the topics of current interest that are covered in thislatest volume of What's Happening in the Mathematical Sciences. The book has broad appeal for a wide spectrum of mathematicians and scientists, from high school students through advanced-level graduates and researchers.

Femininity Mathematics and Science 1880 1914

Femininity  Mathematics and Science  1880   1914
Author: C. Jones
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2009-10-15
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780230246652

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Through the prism of gender, this text explores the contrasting cultures and practice of mathematics and science and asks how they impacted on women. Claire Jones assesses nineteenth-century ideas about women's intellect, femininity and masculinity, and assesses how these attitudes shaped women's experiences as students and practitioners.

Mathematics in Nature

Mathematics in Nature
Author: John A. Adam
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2011-10-02
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781400841011

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From rainbows, river meanders, and shadows to spider webs, honeycombs, and the markings on animal coats, the visible world is full of patterns that can be described mathematically. Examining such readily observable phenomena, this book introduces readers to the beauty of nature as revealed by mathematics and the beauty of mathematics as revealed in nature. Generously illustrated, written in an informal style, and replete with examples from everyday life, Mathematics in Nature is an excellent and undaunting introduction to the ideas and methods of mathematical modeling. It illustrates how mathematics can be used to formulate and solve puzzles observed in nature and to interpret the solutions. In the process, it teaches such topics as the art of estimation and the effects of scale, particularly what happens as things get bigger. Readers will develop an understanding of the symbiosis that exists between basic scientific principles and their mathematical expressions as well as a deeper appreciation for such natural phenomena as cloud formations, halos and glories, tree heights and leaf patterns, butterfly and moth wings, and even puddles and mud cracks. Developed out of a university course, this book makes an ideal supplemental text for courses in applied mathematics and mathematical modeling. It will also appeal to mathematics educators and enthusiasts at all levels, and is designed so that it can be dipped into at leisure.

Advances in the Mathematical Sciences

Advances in the Mathematical Sciences
Author: Alyson Deines,Daniela Ferrero,Erica Graham,Mee Seong Im,Carrie Manore,Candice Price
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2018-10-31
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783319986845

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Featuring research from the 2017 research symposium of the Association for Women in Mathematics, this volume presents recent findings in pure mathematics and a range of advances and novel applications in fields such as engineering, biology, and medicine. Featured topics include geometric group theory, generalized iterated wreath products of cyclic groups and symmetric groups, Conway-Coxeter friezes and mutation, and classroom experiments in teaching collegiate mathematics. A review of DNA topology and a computational study of learning-induced sequence reactivation during sharp-wave ripples are also included in this volume. Numerous illustrations and tables convey key results throughout the book. This volume highlights research from women working in academia, industry, and government. It is a helpful resource for researchers and graduate students interested in an overview of the latest research in mathematics.

Modulated Waves

Modulated Waves
Author: Lev A. Ostrovsky,Alexander I. Potapov
Publsiher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0801873258

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Waves occur naturally in a vast number of scientific or engineering situations. Ripples on a pond, the light we see, and the oscillations of bridges and buildings can often be described as solitary or interacting waves. Wave theory is therefore one of the most important branches of pure and applied science. In Modulated Waves: Theory and Applications Lev Ostrovsky and Alexander Potapov consider linear and nonlinear waves such as solitons, waves in inhomogeneous media, and many others. They discuss modulated waves—those characterized by a slow variation of the macroscopic parameters of amplitude, frequency, and profile. Most of the fundamentals of wave theory may be understood by considering this class of waves. Theoretical analysis is supported by examples from different branches of physics: electrodynamics, fluid mechanics, acoustics, optics, and the mechanics of solids.