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- ItemA brief course in analytic geometry,(Peace Publishers, 1964) Efimov, N V
- ItemBusiness Statistics(The Teaching Company Limited Partnership, 1997) Geis, George T.
- ItemBusiness Statistics(The Teaching Company Limited Partnership, 1997) Geis, George T.
- ItemA concise geometry.(s.n., 1920) Durell, Clement V
- ItemA Constructive Semantics of the Lambda Calculus(Indian Institute of Technology, 1994) A Constructive Semantics Of The Lambda Calculus
- ItemA course in mathematical analysis(Ginn & Company, 1917) Goursat, Edouard; Hedrick, E R
- ItemA course in mathematics, for students of engineering and applied science,(Ginn & Company, 1907) Woods, Frederick S; Bailey, Frederick H
- ItemA course of differential geometry,(Clarendon Press, 1926) Campbell, John Edward; Elliott, E B
- ItemDecimal clasification and relativ index(Forest Press, 1922) Dewey, Melvil
- ItemDecimal classification and relativ index for libraries, clippings, notes, etc.(Library bureau, 1899) Dewey, Melvil
- ItemDelsarte system of expression(Dance Horizons, 1886) Stebbins, Genevieve
- ItemThe Earliest Arithmetics in English(The Project Gutenberg, 2008) Steele, Robert
- ItemThe elements of non-Euclidean geometry,(At the Clarendon Press, 1909) Coolidge, Julian Lowell
- ItemFinancial mathematics,(Van Nostrand Company, 1946) Richardson, C H
- ItemA first course in mathematical statistics(University Press, 1964) Weatherburn, C E
- ItemA first course in mathematics for technical students(s.n., 1914) Haler, P J; Stuart, A H
- ItemA first course in statistics, their use and interpretation in education and psychology(Houghton Mifflin, 1942) Lindquist, E F
- ItemForeign credits and collections.(Prentice Hall, 1947) ánchez, Julio Rodríguez S
- ItemFoundations Of Algebraic Topology(Princeton University Press, 1952) Eilenberg, Samuel; Steenrod, Norman Earl
- ItemGraph theory(Springer,, 2000) Bondy, J A; Murty, U S RThe primary aim of this book is to present a coherent introduction to the subject, suitable as a textbook for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students in mathematics and computer science. It provides a systematic treatment of the theory of graphs without sacrificing its intuitive and aesthetic appeal. Commonly used proof techniques are described and illustrated, and a wealth of exercises - of varying levels of difficulty.
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