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Description
This book provides an introduction to the basic ideas, computational techniques, and applications of linear algebra. Introductory Linear Algebra with Applications Sixth Edition emphasizes the computational and geometrical aspects of linear algebra, while keeping abstraction to a minimum and illustrating every idea with examples. It provides three different types of exercises. Exercises contains routine exercises. Theoretical Exercises includes exercises that fill in gaps in some of the proofs and can be used to challenge the more capable and interested reader. The third class consists of MATLAB exercises connected to the available MATLAB disk. In addition, the end of every chapter contains a summary of Key Ideas for Review, a set of Supplementary Exercises, and a Chapter Test. The sixth edition of Introductory Linear Algebra with Applications has been revised to incorporate recommendations from The Linear Algebra Curriculum Study Group on developing ways to improve instruction in linear algebra. A valuable reference book on the basic of linear algebra and its applications for any reader seeking information on the subject.
Product Description
This book presents an introduction to linear algebra and to some of its significant applications. It covers the essentials of linear algebra (including Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors) and shows how the computer is used for applications. Emphasizing the computational and geometrical aspects of the subject, this popular book covers the following topics comprehensively but not exhaustively: linear equations and matrices and their applications; determinants; vectors and linear transformations; real vector spaces; eigenvalues, eigenvectors, and diagonalization; linear programming; and MATLAB for linear algebra. Its useful and comprehensive appendices make this an excellent desk reference for anyone involved in mathematics and computer applications.
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Friday, 7 October 2016
Concrete Technology by A.M NEVILE
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Description
The success of any concrete structure depends on the designers sound knowledge of concrete and its behaviour under load, under temperature and humidity changes, and under exposure to the relevant environment and industrial conditions.
This book gives students a thorough understanding of all aspects of concrete technology from first principles. It covers concrete ingredients, properties and behaviour in the finished structure with reference to national standards and recognised testing methods used in Britain, the European Union and the United States. Examples and problems are given throughout to emphasise the important aspects of each chapter.
An excellent coursebook for all students of Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering and Building at degree or diploma level, Concrete Technology will also be a valuable reference book for practising engineers in the field.
The Authors
A.M. Neville is a Civil Engineering Consultant. He is a Past Vice-President of the Royal Academy of Engineering and a former Principal and Vice Chancellor of the University of Dundee. He has many years experience of teaching, research and consultancy in Civil and Structural Engineering in Europe and North America, and the Far East. He has numerous awards and medals, and is an Honorary Member of the American Concrete Institute, the British Concrete Society and the Brazilian Concrete Institute.
J.J. Brooks is a Consultant, formerly a Senior Lecturer in Civil Engineering Materials and Director of Postgraduate Studies in the School of Civil Engineering at the University of Leeds. He is a member of the American Concrete Institute and a Fellow of the International Masonry Society.
Both are co-authors of the major reference work Creep of Plain and Structural Concrete (Construction Press, 1983).
Product Description
The success of any concrete structure depends on the designer's sound knowledge of concrete and its behaviour under load, under temperature and humidity changes, and under exposure to the relevant environment and industrial conditions. This book gives students a thorough understanding of all aspects of concrete technology from first principles. It covers concrete ingredients, properties and behaviour in the finished structure with reference to national standards and recognised testing methods used in Britain, the European Union and the United States. Examples and problems are given throughout to emphasise the important aspects of each chapter. An excellent coursebook for all students of Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering and Building at degree or diploma level, Concrete Technology will also be a valuable reference book for practising engineers in the field.
About the Author
A.M. Neville is a Civil Engineering Consultant. He is a Past Vice-President of the Royal Academy of Engineering and a former Principal and Vice Chancellor of the University of Dundee. He has many years' experience of teaching, research and consultancy in Civil and Structural Engineering in Europe and North America, and the Far East. He has numerous awards and medals, and is an Honorary Member of the American Concrete Institute, the British Concrete Society and the Brazilian Concrete Institute. J.J. Brooks is a Consultant, formerly a Senior Lecturer in Civil Engineering Materials and Director of Postgraduate Studies in the School of Civil Engineering at the University of Leeds. He is a member of the American Concrete Institute and a Fellow of the International Masonry Society. Both are co-authors of the major reference work Creep of Plain and Structural Concrete (Construction Press, 1983).
Description
The success of any concrete structure depends on the designers sound knowledge of concrete and its behaviour under load, under temperature and humidity changes, and under exposure to the relevant environment and industrial conditions.
This book gives students a thorough understanding of all aspects of concrete technology from first principles. It covers concrete ingredients, properties and behaviour in the finished structure with reference to national standards and recognised testing methods used in Britain, the European Union and the United States. Examples and problems are given throughout to emphasise the important aspects of each chapter.
An excellent coursebook for all students of Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering and Building at degree or diploma level, Concrete Technology will also be a valuable reference book for practising engineers in the field.
The Authors
A.M. Neville is a Civil Engineering Consultant. He is a Past Vice-President of the Royal Academy of Engineering and a former Principal and Vice Chancellor of the University of Dundee. He has many years experience of teaching, research and consultancy in Civil and Structural Engineering in Europe and North America, and the Far East. He has numerous awards and medals, and is an Honorary Member of the American Concrete Institute, the British Concrete Society and the Brazilian Concrete Institute.
J.J. Brooks is a Consultant, formerly a Senior Lecturer in Civil Engineering Materials and Director of Postgraduate Studies in the School of Civil Engineering at the University of Leeds. He is a member of the American Concrete Institute and a Fellow of the International Masonry Society.
Both are co-authors of the major reference work Creep of Plain and Structural Concrete (Construction Press, 1983).
Product Description
The success of any concrete structure depends on the designer's sound knowledge of concrete and its behaviour under load, under temperature and humidity changes, and under exposure to the relevant environment and industrial conditions. This book gives students a thorough understanding of all aspects of concrete technology from first principles. It covers concrete ingredients, properties and behaviour in the finished structure with reference to national standards and recognised testing methods used in Britain, the European Union and the United States. Examples and problems are given throughout to emphasise the important aspects of each chapter. An excellent coursebook for all students of Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering and Building at degree or diploma level, Concrete Technology will also be a valuable reference book for practising engineers in the field.
About the Author
A.M. Neville is a Civil Engineering Consultant. He is a Past Vice-President of the Royal Academy of Engineering and a former Principal and Vice Chancellor of the University of Dundee. He has many years' experience of teaching, research and consultancy in Civil and Structural Engineering in Europe and North America, and the Far East. He has numerous awards and medals, and is an Honorary Member of the American Concrete Institute, the British Concrete Society and the Brazilian Concrete Institute. J.J. Brooks is a Consultant, formerly a Senior Lecturer in Civil Engineering Materials and Director of Postgraduate Studies in the School of Civil Engineering at the University of Leeds. He is a member of the American Concrete Institute and a Fellow of the International Masonry Society. Both are co-authors of the major reference work Creep of Plain and Structural Concrete (Construction Press, 1983).
Introduction to MATLAB 7 for Engineers
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About the Author:
William J. Palm III a Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics at the University of Rhode Island, he helped develop an educational program of introduction to engineering based on MATLAB. He is the author of several books, including the System dynamics, published by McGraw-Hill and Modeling, Analysis, and Control of Dynamic Systems and Mechanical Vibration, both published by John Wiley.
Product Description
Introduction to MATLAB for Engineers is a simple, concise book designed to be useful for beginners and to be kept as a reference. MATLAB is a globally available standard computational tool for engineers and scientists. The terminology, syntax, and the use of the programming language are well defined, and the organization of the material makes it easy to locate information and navigate through the textbook. The text covers all the major capabilities of MATLAB that are useful for beginning students.
Description
About the Author:
William J. Palm III a Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics at the University of Rhode Island, he helped develop an educational program of introduction to engineering based on MATLAB. He is the author of several books, including the System dynamics, published by McGraw-Hill and Modeling, Analysis, and Control of Dynamic Systems and Mechanical Vibration, both published by John Wiley.
Product Description
Introduction to MATLAB for Engineers is a simple, concise book designed to be useful for beginners and to be kept as a reference. MATLAB is a globally available standard computational tool for engineers and scientists. The terminology, syntax, and the use of the programming language are well defined, and the organization of the material makes it easy to locate information and navigate through the textbook. The text covers all the major capabilities of MATLAB that are useful for beginning students.
Saturday, 21 May 2016
King Root Android ( Root your Android )
just download the
application
by tapping
on the image below.
and root
almost Every
android phone.
KingRoot is an application that lets you root your Android device in a matter of seconds, as long as you have an operating system between Android 4.2.2 and Android 5.1. This means that this app lets you do the same thing as the classic Towelroot, but you can use it even if you have Lollipop.
The procedure to root your device is as simple as Towelroot. Even if the app is entirely in Chinese, the only thing you have to do is press on the blue button and wait. After a couple of seconds, the application finishes working and you'll have your rooted device.
It's important to know that KingRoot doesn't work with all type devices. On Moto G, for instance, it usually has some trouble. With Nexus, though, it usually works perfectly.
KingRoot is an excellent way to root your Android device. That said, rooting a device is always a delicate process, so do it with care and be conscious of the risks involved.
also work for me
on lollipop 5.0
q mobile z8.
application
by tapping
on the image below.
and root
almost Every
android phone.
KingRoot is an application that lets you root your Android device in a matter of seconds, as long as you have an operating system between Android 4.2.2 and Android 5.1. This means that this app lets you do the same thing as the classic Towelroot, but you can use it even if you have Lollipop.
The procedure to root your device is as simple as Towelroot. Even if the app is entirely in Chinese, the only thing you have to do is press on the blue button and wait. After a couple of seconds, the application finishes working and you'll have your rooted device.
It's important to know that KingRoot doesn't work with all type devices. On Moto G, for instance, it usually has some trouble. With Nexus, though, it usually works perfectly.
KingRoot is an excellent way to root your Android device. That said, rooting a device is always a delicate process, so do it with care and be conscious of the risks involved.
also work for me
on lollipop 5.0
q mobile z8.
Sunday, 15 May 2016
Lucky Patcher Android ( Hack an android games and apps for free)
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Lucky Patcher is an app that gives you real control over the permissions you give to the apps installed on your Android. You can delete excessive advertising, change the permissions, create backups of other apps, and much more. That said, you do need a rooted device in order to enjoy these features.
When you open Lucky Patcher you'll see a comprehensive list of all the apps installed on the device. You just have to tap one of them to see the available options: view the app's information, uninstall it, delete additional data, and access other special tools.
Among these special tools you can find interesting features that let you, for example, deactivate ads, and even run the app in conditions in which you normally couldn't. You can even create an APK modified according to your preferences.
Lucky Patcher lets you take control of the apps installed on your Android. As with almost all apps that give more control to the user, a rooted device is required to access all the features.
What exactly is Lucky Patcher?
Posted onJanuary 14, 2016byRaúl Rosso
These days cracking apps has become so widespread a practice on Android that it’s prompted a sad exodus toward Freemium models to put the brakes on unsustainable levels of piracy. Lucky Patcher is a tool that’s not designed for cracking purposes, but does offer a series of features to manipulate apps that, illegalities aside, let you do certain operations which in specific situations might be of great help (despite how much the nature of the app seems to point in the opposite direction).
Lucky Patcher analyzes the list of installed apps on your device and indicates the actions you can carry out, among which you’ll find the possibility to remove the license verification included on many apps that requires them to be downloaded from Google Play to work; modify the associated permissions; extract the APK file to do backups; and other illicit actions like removing Google Ads or unlocking paid apps to be able to install them on other devices. The latter in particular we obviously do not support around here.
The only requirement to use Lucky Patcher is to have a rooted device, which is really easy to do with tools like TowelRoot or KingRoot even if you’re not super skilled in the subject. Once you install and run Lucky Patcher you’ll get a list of all your installed apps alongside the actions you can do with them, as well as a color code on the title that indicates the compatibility with the tool when it comes to doing certain operations:
Green: Can be registered and disconnected from Google Play
Yellow: Has a specific patch available
Blue: Includes Google Ads
Purple: A system startup app.
Orange: A system app.
Red: Cannot be modified.
Although some of the mentioned operations are completely illegal, others can get you out of more than one predicament. The association of an app with Google Play, for instance, can make it very complicated to install it from external sources, forcing you to go through the official Android store, which a lot of people prefer not to do. On the other hand, by extracting apps and eliminating their permissions you can make apps run on devices that on the surface are incompatible, or transfer apps between smartphones and tablets that officially are not compatible with both platforms.
All this is just a teeny part of what you’ll find on Lucky Patcher, which offers loads of info about each app that could be highly helpful, from a compendium of all the associated permissions and their descriptions to the minimum version of Android required to run the app. It even tells you if an app has been modified or is the original, an ideal feature for checking the trustworthiness of an app you may have downloaded from some dusty corner of the Internet.
Lucky Patcher is an app that gives you real control over the permissions you give to the apps installed on your Android. You can delete excessive advertising, change the permissions, create backups of other apps, and much more. That said, you do need a rooted device in order to enjoy these features.
When you open Lucky Patcher you'll see a comprehensive list of all the apps installed on the device. You just have to tap one of them to see the available options: view the app's information, uninstall it, delete additional data, and access other special tools.
Among these special tools you can find interesting features that let you, for example, deactivate ads, and even run the app in conditions in which you normally couldn't. You can even create an APK modified according to your preferences.
Lucky Patcher lets you take control of the apps installed on your Android. As with almost all apps that give more control to the user, a rooted device is required to access all the features.
What exactly is Lucky Patcher?
Posted onJanuary 14, 2016byRaúl Rosso
These days cracking apps has become so widespread a practice on Android that it’s prompted a sad exodus toward Freemium models to put the brakes on unsustainable levels of piracy. Lucky Patcher is a tool that’s not designed for cracking purposes, but does offer a series of features to manipulate apps that, illegalities aside, let you do certain operations which in specific situations might be of great help (despite how much the nature of the app seems to point in the opposite direction).
Lucky Patcher analyzes the list of installed apps on your device and indicates the actions you can carry out, among which you’ll find the possibility to remove the license verification included on many apps that requires them to be downloaded from Google Play to work; modify the associated permissions; extract the APK file to do backups; and other illicit actions like removing Google Ads or unlocking paid apps to be able to install them on other devices. The latter in particular we obviously do not support around here.
The only requirement to use Lucky Patcher is to have a rooted device, which is really easy to do with tools like TowelRoot or KingRoot even if you’re not super skilled in the subject. Once you install and run Lucky Patcher you’ll get a list of all your installed apps alongside the actions you can do with them, as well as a color code on the title that indicates the compatibility with the tool when it comes to doing certain operations:
Green: Can be registered and disconnected from Google Play
Yellow: Has a specific patch available
Blue: Includes Google Ads
Purple: A system startup app.
Orange: A system app.
Red: Cannot be modified.
Although some of the mentioned operations are completely illegal, others can get you out of more than one predicament. The association of an app with Google Play, for instance, can make it very complicated to install it from external sources, forcing you to go through the official Android store, which a lot of people prefer not to do. On the other hand, by extracting apps and eliminating their permissions you can make apps run on devices that on the surface are incompatible, or transfer apps between smartphones and tablets that officially are not compatible with both platforms.
All this is just a teeny part of what you’ll find on Lucky Patcher, which offers loads of info about each app that could be highly helpful, from a compendium of all the associated permissions and their descriptions to the minimum version of Android required to run the app. It even tells you if an app has been modified or is the original, an ideal feature for checking the trustworthiness of an app you may have downloaded from some dusty corner of the Internet.
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