The Waite Group S C Programming Using Turbo C

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The Waite Group's C Programming Using Turbo C++

Turbo C++ is an excellent platform for learning C. This book provides examples and step-by-step instructions for learning C by using Turbo C++. It also touches on C++ and object-oriented programming. The disk includes code examples from the book, questions and exercises, and other information.
Embedded Systems Design with 8051 Microcontrollers

A presentation of developments in microcontroller technology, providing lucid instructions on its many and varied applications. It focuses on the popular eight-bit microcontroller, the 8051, and the 83C552. The text outlines a systematic methodology for small-scale, control-dominated embedded systems, and is accompanied by a disk of all the example problems included in the book.
Clifford Algebras with Numeric and Symbolic Computations

Author: Rafal Ablamowicz
language: en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date: 2012-12-06
Clifford algebras are at a crossing point in a variety of research areas, including abstract algebra, crystallography, projective geometry, quantum mechanics, differential geometry and analysis. For many researchers working in this field in ma- thematics and physics, computer algebra software systems have become indispensable tools in theory and applications. This edited survey book consists of 20 chapters showing application of Clifford algebra in quantum mechanics, field theory, spinor calculations, projective geometry, Hypercomplex algebra, function theory and crystallography. Many examples of computations performed with a variety of readily available software programs are presented in detail, i.e., Maple, Mathematica, Axiom, etc. A key feature of the book is that it shows how scientific knowledge can advance with the use of computational tools and software.