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Special Online Sale Books in Applied Science and Engineering |
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Approximating Perfection: A Mathematician's Journey into the World of Mechanics. L.P. Lebedev and M.J. Cloud.
Auxiliary Signal Design for Failure Detection. S.L. Campbell and R. Nikoukhah.
Control of Spacecraft and Aircraft. A.E. Bryson, Jr.
The Eternal Darkness: A Personal History of Deep-Sea Exploration. R.D. Ballard and W. Hively.
A First Course in Scientific Computing: Symbolic, Graphic, and Numeric Modeling Using Maple, Java, Mathematica, and Fortran90. R.H. Landau.
Flight Dynamics. R. Stengel.
Genomic Signal Processing. I. Shmulevich and E.R. Dougherty.
Impulsive and Hybrid Dynamical Systems: Stability, Dissipativity, and Control. W.M. Haddad, V. Chellaboina, et al.
Information Science. D.G. Luenberger.
Introduction to Computational Science: Modeling and Simulation for the Sciences. A.B. Shiflet.
An Introduction to Materials Science. W. González-Viñas and H.L. Mancini.
Mathematics of Wave Propagation. J.L. Davis.
Max Plus at Work: Modeling and Analysis of Synchronized Systems: A Course on Max-Plus Algebra and Its Applications. B. Heidergott, G.J. Olsder, et al.
Optimization Algorithms on Matrix Manifolds. P. Absil, R. Mahony, et al.
Power, Speed, and Form: Engineers and the Making of the Twentieth Century. D.P. Billington and D. Billington, Jr.
Trapped in the Net: The Unanticipated Consequences of Computerization. G.I. Rochlin.
A Tribble's Guide to Space: How to Get to Space and What to Do When You are There. A.C. Tribble.
Unsolved Problems in Mathematical Systems and Control Theory. V.D. Blondel and A. Megretski, eds.
Vacuum Bazookas, Electric Rainbow Jelly, and 27 Other Saturday Science Projects. N.A. Downie.
What Science Is and How It Works. G.N. Derry.
When Least Is Best: How Mathematicians Discovered Many Clever Ways to Make Things as Small (or as Large) as Possible. P.J. Nahin.Return to Special Sale Subjects Menu
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