Multidimensional Systems: Theory and Applications

Ieee, 1979

This second edition brings the reader on par with the flurry of research results generated during the last two decades in the theory and applications of multidimensional systems. This book has an abundance of examples to illustrate advanced concepts and brings out, for the first time, in a text book setting the algorithms for bivariate polynomial matrix factorization results that form the basis ...
  
  











  



  
Network Flows: Theory, Algorithms, and Applications11 reviews
Ravindra K. Ahuja, Thomas L. Magnanti, ...

Prentice Hall, 1993

the best network flow book for computer scientists

+ Good Introductory Book
+ Great book for Network Theory and Application
+ Great book for Network Theory and Application
  
  











  



  
Discrete Mathematics2 reviews
Norman Biggs

Oxford University Press, USA, 2003

great book

+ I have to study it

Dr. Biggs' book is an excellent introduction to discrete maths--I used it for the first term and part of the second term of his "Introduction to Pure Maths". The book reads the same as he lectures, which, while sometimes creepy (it's like he's talking to you), is a very good thing. It is very ...
  
  











  



  
A First Course in Information Theory (Information Technology: Transmission, Processing and Storage)4 reviews
Raymond W. Yeung

Springer, 2006

From insight to cutting edge research in information theory!

+ Rigorous/wonderfully well written information theory text
+ Great, unique, modern - but also advanced
+ An advanced book on Information Theory
  
  











  



  
Elements of Information Theory23 reviews
Thomas M. Cover, Joy A. Thomas

Wiley-Interscience, 1991

An Excellent Introduction to Information Theory

+ Very solid introductory book on information theory
+ Quickly and in perfect conditions!

I am writing this review in response to some confusion and unfairness I see in other reviews. Cover and Thomas have written a unique and ambitious introduction to a fascinating and complex subject; their book must be judged fairly and not compared to other books that have entirely different ...
  
  











  



  
Ideals, Varieties, and Algorithms: An Introduction to Computational Algebraic Geometry and Commutative ...6 reviews
David Cox, John Little, ...

Springer, 2006

Easiest introduction to Algebraic Geometry

+ Symbolic computation
+ Straightforward and lucidly written
+ Good book
+ The best book on the topic
  
  











  



  
A First Course in Information Theory (Information Technology: Transmission, Processing and Storage)4 reviews
Raymond W. Yeung

Springer, 2006

From insight to cutting edge research in information theory!

+ Rigorous/wonderfully well written information theory text
+ Great, unique, modern - but also advanced
+ An advanced book on Information Theory
  
  











  



  
Multidimensional Systems: Theory and Applications

Ieee, 1979

This second edition brings the reader on par with the flurry of research results generated during the last two decades in the theory and applications of multidimensional systems. This book has an abundance of examples to illustrate advanced concepts and brings out, for the first time, in a text book setting the algorithms for bivariate polynomial matrix factorization results that form the basis ...
  
  











  



  
Network Flows: Theory, Algorithms, and Applications11 reviews
Ravindra K. Ahuja, Thomas L. Magnanti, ...

Prentice Hall, 1993

the best network flow book for computer scientists

+ Good Introductory Book
+ Great book for Network Theory and Application
+ Great book for Network Theory and Application
  
  











  



  
Elements of Information Theory23 reviews
Thomas M. Cover, Joy A. Thomas

Wiley-Interscience, 1991

An Excellent Introduction to Information Theory

+ Very solid introductory book on information theory
+ Quickly and in perfect conditions!

I am writing this review in response to some confusion and unfairness I see in other reviews. Cover and Thomas have written a unique and ambitious introduction to a fascinating and complex subject; their book must be judged fairly and not compared to other books that have entirely different ...
  
  











  



  
Ideals, Varieties, and Algorithms: An Introduction to Computational Algebraic Geometry and Commutative ...6 reviews
David Cox, John Little, ...

Springer, 2006

Easiest introduction to Algebraic Geometry

+ Symbolic computation
+ Straightforward and lucidly written
+ Good book
+ The best book on the topic
  
  











  



  
Discrete Mathematics2 reviews
Norman Biggs

Oxford University Press, USA, 2003

great book

+ I have to study it

Dr. Biggs' book is an excellent introduction to discrete maths--I used it for the first term and part of the second term of his "Introduction to Pure Maths". The book reads the same as he lectures, which, while sometimes creepy (it's like he's talking to you), is a very good thing. It is very ...