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  1. Algebraic Curves over Finite Fields (Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics) by Carlos Moreno, 1994-01-28
  2. The Finite Element Method for Engineers by Kenneth H. Huebner, Donald L. Dewhirst, et all 2001-09-07
  3. Finite Mathematics for Social Sciences and Business - Math 1071 by S.T. Tan, 2006
  4. Fundamental Finite Element Analysis and Applications: with Mathematicaand MatlabComputations by M. Asghar Bhatti, 2005-02-04
  5. Applied Finite Mathematics by Soo T. Tan, 2000-02
  6. Finite Mathematics An Applied approach (9th edition) by Sullivan/Mizrahi, 2005
  7. The Finite Element Method Using MATLAB, Second Edition by Young W. Kwon, Hyochoong Bang, 2000-07-28
  8. Finite Mathematics with Microsoft Excel by Chester Piascik, 1999-12-09
  9. The Finite Element Method for Fluid Dynamics, Sixth Edition by O. C. Zienkiewicz, R. L. Taylor, et all 2005-12-08
  10. Non-Linear Finite Element Analysis of Solids and Structures by M. A. Crisfield, 1996-10-09
  11. Ssm T/A Finite Mathematics by Johnson, 1998-01
  12. The Finite Element Method Set, Sixth Edition by O. C. Zienkiewicz, R. L. Taylor, 2005-12-28
  13. Finite Mathematics: An Applied Approach, 7E, Student Solutions Manual by Abe Mizrahi, Michael Sullivan, et all 1996-08-07
  14. Finite Mathematics. Seventh Edition. by Margaret L. Lial, 2002

101. Bill Cherowitzo's WWW Home Page
finite geometry. Department of mathematics. University of Colorado at Denver.
http://www-math.cudenver.edu/~wcherowi/
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william.cherowitzo@cudenver.edu Professor of the Mathematics Department University of Colorado at Denver I'm so glad you've dropped by. I've organized my home page as follows:
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  • Flocks of Cones : A research oriented web page, still under construction
  • Hyperoval Page : Another research oriented page concerned with Hyperovals in Desarguesian Planes
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102. Peter M Neumann
The Queen's College, University of Oxford. Varieties of groups; finite permutation groups; infinite permutation groups; design of grouptheoretic algorithms; soluble groups; quantitative topics in group theory; matrices over finite fields; miscellaneous questions in combinatorics, geometry and general group theory; history of group theory. Chairman of the UK mathematics Trust.
http://www.maths.ox.ac.uk/~neumann/
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Fellow and Praelector in Mathematics at The Queen's College , since 1966 and Lecturer (CUF) in the University of Oxford since 1967; visiting lecturer or visiting professor at various times at various universities in many parts of the world. In Queen's I teach all branches of pure mathematics to undergraduates. For the University I lecture to undergraduates and graduate students on anything of interest to myself and, I hope, to them; I also supervise MSc and DPhil students in any area related to my own research. So far 30 students have completed doctorates under my supervision. For the three academic years October 1995 to September 1998 I was seconded half-time to Staff Development to help with University Teacher Training within Oxford. Other positions include: Chairman of the United Kingdom Mathematics Trust (UKMT) ; Vice-President of the British Society for History of Mathematics (BSHM) ; Editor of London Mathematical Society Monographs (published for the Society by OUP); editor of

103. Scott Franklin's Mathdoor.com
Assistant Professor of mathematics, Wayland Baptist University. His interests are spline theory, finite element method and computer visualization of fluid flow.
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    104. Johann Radon Institute For Computational And Applied Mathematics
    Johann Radon Institute for Computational and Applied mathematics (RICAM), Austrian Academy of Sciences (–AW). finite Fields, Number Theory, Coding Theory, Pseudorandom Numbers, Cryptology, Combinatorics.
    http://www.ricam.oeaw.ac.at/people/page/winterhof/personal.html
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    Random number generation: pLab Conferences: (March 1-4, Singapore) (June 7-10, Juan-les-Pins, Côte d'Azur, France Numbertheoretic Algorithms and Related Topics (September 27 - October 1, Strobl, Austria) (October 24-28, Seoul, Korea) Finite Fields: Theory and Applications December 5-11, Oberwolfach, Germany) WCC 2005 (March 14-18, 2005, Bergen, Norway) 16. ÖMG Kongress (September 18-23, Klagenfurt, Austria) Finite Fields and Applicatons (15-21 December 2005, Puerto Rico) Mathematical Societies DMV ÖMG This page is still under construction. The Institute is named after the famous Austrian mathematician Johann Radon View our server usage statistics This page was made with 100% valid HTML CSS - Send comments to Webmaster Today's date and time is 02/06/04 - 15:03 CET and this file ( /people/page/winterhof/personal.html ) was last modified on 02/06/04 - 15:03 CET

    105. M&CS School Home
    Department of mathematics and Computer Science. The Computer Science group specializes in Semantics, Formal methods, Software engineering, Complexity theory and finite model theory.
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    106. Dedekind, Richard
    study of CONTINUITY and definition of the real numbers in terms of Dedekind cuts , the nature of number and mathematical induction, definition of finite and infinite sets; algebraic number fields, concept of RINGS.
    http://euler.ciens.ucv.ve/English/mathematics/dedekind.html
    Dedekind, Richard
    Richard Dedekind, b. Oct. 6, 1831, d. Feb. 12, 1916, was a German mathematician known for his study of CONTINUITY and definition of the real numbers in terms of Dedekind "cuts"; his analysis of the nature of number and mathematical induction, including the definition of finite and infinite sets; and his influential work in NUMBER THEORY, particularly in algebraic number fields. Among his most notable contributions to mathematics were his editions of the collected works of Peter DIRICHLET, Carl GAUSS, and Georg Riemann. Dedekind's study of Dirichlet's work led to his own study of algebraic number fields, as well as his introduction of ideals. He developed this concept into a theory of ideals that is of fundamental importance in modern algebra. Dedekind also introduced such fundamental concepts as RINGS. Author: J. W. Dauben
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    107. Maple Application Center - Adept Scientific Plc - United States
    Maple has a group theory package which may be used to generate and manipulate finite groups. This is an application of Maple's group package which answers various questions about the small Rubik's cube.
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    108. Finite Math
    finite Math is a collection of topics currently used to make decisions in a business or public The mathematics of finance involves compound interest,
    http://helmet.stetson.edu/~mhale/finite/

    109. TI-83 Programs For Finite Math
    TI83 programs for finite math. These are the text of the programs we are using and a brief description of what they do. BIN This program finds binomial
    http://www.math.tamu.edu/teaching/syllabi/math141/TI83programs_141.html
    TI-83 programs for finite math
    These are the text of the programs we are using and a brief description of what they do.
    • BIN : This program finds binomial probabilities. You can find the probability of a single event or a sum of many or look at the probability distribution. This is needed in section 8.4
    • DRAWNORM : This program takes a left and right X-value endpoint and the mean and standard deviation. It then draws a normal distribution with the area shaded and the probability of being between the endpoints. This is needed in sections 8.5 and 8.6
    • LEASTSQR : This program simplifies the calculation of the least squares line. The data is put into L1 and L2 and then when the program is run it will show the data and the least squares line. When you hit ENTER it then gives the equation of the line and the correlation coefficent. This is useful in section 1.5
    • NORMAREA : This finds the probability of being between two Z values. Useful in section 8.5 and 8.6
    • PIVOTCLN : This program pivot on the element specified on matrix [D]. The data MUST be in matrix [D] to work. This is used in section 4.1.
    • ROWOPS : This will perform row operations on a matrix. This is useful in sections 2.2 and 2.3.

    110. Finite Mathematics, 8/E - Addison-Wesley And Benjamin Cummings Catalog
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    111. MA 114 Online

    http://www.math.ncsu.edu/ma114/

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