Author: Joseph Suglia
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781720914273
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 294
Book Description
TABLE 41 is a novel in which you, the reader, are the main character. You move into the space described by the novel. You move through the space. You enter the world of words that I have created. At times, you are a voyeur. At other times, you are a victim.
Table 41
Author: Joseph Suglia
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781720914273
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 294
Book Description
TABLE 41 is a novel in which you, the reader, are the main character. You move into the space described by the novel. You move through the space. You enter the world of words that I have created. At times, you are a voyeur. At other times, you are a victim.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781720914273
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 294
Book Description
TABLE 41 is a novel in which you, the reader, are the main character. You move into the space described by the novel. You move through the space. You enter the world of words that I have created. At times, you are a voyeur. At other times, you are a victim.
Internal Revenue Cumulative Bulletin
Author: United States. Internal Revenue Service
Publisher:
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Category : Tax administration and procedure
Languages : en
Pages : 920
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Tax administration and procedure
Languages : en
Pages : 920
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Professional Paper
Manufactures of the Non-metallic Minerals in Canada
Author: Canada. Census of Industry. Mining, Metallurgical & Chemical Branch
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Mineral industries
Languages : en
Pages : 130
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Mineral industries
Languages : en
Pages : 130
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Marketing Research Report
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Category : Marketing research
Languages : en
Pages : 116
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ISBN:
Category : Marketing research
Languages : en
Pages : 116
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Annual Report
Author: New York (State). Board of Charities
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 968
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ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 968
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Maple and Mathematica
Author: Inna K. Shingareva
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 3211994327
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 500
Book Description
In the history of mathematics there are many situations in which cal- lations were performed incorrectly for important practical applications. Let us look at some examples, the history of computing the number ? began in Egypt and Babylon about 2000 years BC, since then many mathematicians have calculated ? (e. g. , Archimedes, Ptolemy, Vi` ete, etc. ). The ?rst formula for computing decimal digits of ? was disc- ered by J. Machin (in 1706), who was the ?rst to correctly compute 100 digits of ?. Then many people used his method, e. g. , W. Shanks calculated ? with 707 digits (within 15 years), although due to mistakes only the ?rst 527 were correct. For the next examples, we can mention the history of computing the ?ne-structure constant ? (that was ?rst discovered by A. Sommerfeld), and the mathematical tables, exact - lutions, and formulas, published in many mathematical textbooks, were not veri?ed rigorously [25]. These errors could have a large e?ect on results obtained by engineers. But sometimes, the solution of such problems required such techn- ogy that was not available at that time. In modern mathematics there exist computers that can perform various mathematical operations for which humans are incapable. Therefore the computers can be used to verify the results obtained by humans, to discovery new results, to - provetheresultsthatahumancanobtainwithoutanytechnology. With respectto our example of computing?, we can mention that recently (in 2002) Y. Kanada, Y. Ushiro, H. Kuroda, and M.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 3211994327
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 500
Book Description
In the history of mathematics there are many situations in which cal- lations were performed incorrectly for important practical applications. Let us look at some examples, the history of computing the number ? began in Egypt and Babylon about 2000 years BC, since then many mathematicians have calculated ? (e. g. , Archimedes, Ptolemy, Vi` ete, etc. ). The ?rst formula for computing decimal digits of ? was disc- ered by J. Machin (in 1706), who was the ?rst to correctly compute 100 digits of ?. Then many people used his method, e. g. , W. Shanks calculated ? with 707 digits (within 15 years), although due to mistakes only the ?rst 527 were correct. For the next examples, we can mention the history of computing the ?ne-structure constant ? (that was ?rst discovered by A. Sommerfeld), and the mathematical tables, exact - lutions, and formulas, published in many mathematical textbooks, were not veri?ed rigorously [25]. These errors could have a large e?ect on results obtained by engineers. But sometimes, the solution of such problems required such techn- ogy that was not available at that time. In modern mathematics there exist computers that can perform various mathematical operations for which humans are incapable. Therefore the computers can be used to verify the results obtained by humans, to discovery new results, to - provetheresultsthatahumancanobtainwithoutanytechnology. With respectto our example of computing?, we can mention that recently (in 2002) Y. Kanada, Y. Ushiro, H. Kuroda, and M.
Biennial Report of the Bureau of Labor Statistics of California for the Years ...
Author: California. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : California
Languages : en
Pages : 538
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : California
Languages : en
Pages : 538
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Parliamentary Papers
Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
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Category : Bills, Legislative
Languages : en
Pages : 1110
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Category : Bills, Legislative
Languages : en
Pages : 1110
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Measurement in Higher Education
Author: Ben DeKalbe Wood
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Education, Higher
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description
L'autore propone un metodo scientifico utile ai docenti per misurare con precisione le capacità di apprendimento di ogni studente e la quantità dei contenuti che ha imparato, assegnando ai due aspetti di valutazione un valore oggettivo. Partendo dall'esperienza di applicazione del metodo ai bambini in età scolare, l'autore dimostra come esso possa essere applicato anche a studenti delle università. Il testo è diviso in due parti: nella prima è illustrato il lavoro preliminare di ricerca seguito da un'esposizione più specifica del metodo e dei suoi principi teorici. La seconda parte ha un contenuto pratico nella quale sono indicati i criteri di valutazione dei test, suddivisi nelle principali materie all'epoca studiate nei college americani. L'opera è il risultato del lavoro di ricerca sperimentale condotto dall'autore grazie al quale ha conseguito il suo secondo titolo accademico presso l'Università della Columbia, nel 1922.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Education, Higher
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description
L'autore propone un metodo scientifico utile ai docenti per misurare con precisione le capacità di apprendimento di ogni studente e la quantità dei contenuti che ha imparato, assegnando ai due aspetti di valutazione un valore oggettivo. Partendo dall'esperienza di applicazione del metodo ai bambini in età scolare, l'autore dimostra come esso possa essere applicato anche a studenti delle università. Il testo è diviso in due parti: nella prima è illustrato il lavoro preliminare di ricerca seguito da un'esposizione più specifica del metodo e dei suoi principi teorici. La seconda parte ha un contenuto pratico nella quale sono indicati i criteri di valutazione dei test, suddivisi nelle principali materie all'epoca studiate nei college americani. L'opera è il risultato del lavoro di ricerca sperimentale condotto dall'autore grazie al quale ha conseguito il suo secondo titolo accademico presso l'Università della Columbia, nel 1922.