<p><span>In this third edition ofΒ </span><span>Foundation Mathematics for Computer Science,</span><span>Β John Vince has reviewed and edited the second edition, and added chapters on systems of counting, area and volume.Β These subjects complement the existing chapters on visual mathematics, numbers,
Foundation Mathematics for Computer Science: A Visual Approach
β Scribed by John Vince (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 341
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
John Vince describes a range of mathematical topics to provide a foundation for an undergraduate course in computer science, starting with a review of number systems and their relevance to digital computers, and finishing with differential and integral calculus. Readers will find that the author's visual approach will greatly improve their understanding as to why certain mathematical structures exist, together with how they are used in real-world applications.
Each chapter includes full-colour illustrations to clarify the mathematical descriptions, and in some cases, equations are also coloured to reveal vital algebraic patterns. The numerous worked examples will consolidate comprehension of abstract mathematical concepts.
Foundation Mathematics for Computer Science covers number systems, algebra, logic, trigonometry, coordinate systems, determinants, vectors, matrices, geometric matrix transforms, differential and integral calculus, and reveals the names of the mathematicians behind such inventions. During this journey, John Vince touches upon more esoteric topics such as quaternions, octonions, Grassmann algebra, Barycentric coordinates, transfinite sets and prime numbers. Whether you intend to pursue a career in programming, scientific visualisation, systems design, or real-time computing, you should find the authorβs literary style refreshingly lucid and engaging, and prepare you for more advanced texts.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xvii
Visual Mathematics....Pages 1-4
Numbers....Pages 5-36
Algebra....Pages 37-55
Logic....Pages 57-79
Trigonometry....Pages 81-93
Coordinate Systems....Pages 95-107
Determinants....Pages 109-125
Vectors....Pages 127-147
Matrices....Pages 149-184
Geometric Matrix Transforms....Pages 185-214
Calculus: Derivatives....Pages 215-276
Calculus: Integration....Pages 277-321
Back Matter....Pages 323-334
β¦ Subjects
Mathematics of Computing; Computer Graphics; Mathematical Applications in Computer Science
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<div><p></p><p>In this second edition of <i>Foundation Mathematics for Computer Science, </i>John Vince has reviewed and edited the original book and written new chapters on combinatorics, probability, modular arithmetic and complex numbers. These subjects complement the existing chapters on number
In this third edition of Foundation Mathematics for Computer Science, John Vince has reviewed and edited the second edition, and added chapters on systems of counting, area and volume. These subjects complement the existing chapters on visual mathematics, numbers, algebra, logic, combinatorics, prob