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10%OFFSloane, N. J. A.; Plouffe, Simon - The Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences - 9780125586306 - V9780125586306
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The Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences

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Description for The Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences hardcover. Contains more than 5000 integer sequences, providing the name, mathematical description, and citations. This encyclopedia includes a number of diagrams and illustrations related to selected sequences. It is extensively cross-referenced. It also lists a bibliography. Num Pages: 587 pages, 1. BIC Classification: GBC; PBT; PBW. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 229 x 152 x 38. Weight in Grams: 920.
This encyclopedia contains more than 5000 integer sequences, over half of which have never before been catalogued. Because the sequences are presented in the most natural form, and arranged for easy reference, this book is easier to use than the authors earlier classic A Handbook of Integer Sequences<$>. The Encyclopedia<$> gives the name, mathematical description, and citations to literature for each sequence. Following sequences of particular interest, thereare essays on their origins, uses, and connections to related sequences (all cross-referenced). A valuable new feature to this text is the inclusion of a number of interesting diagrams and illustrations related to ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
1995
Publisher
Academic Press United States
Number of pages
587
Condition
New
Number of Pages
587
Place of Publication
San Diego, United States
ISBN
9780125586306
SKU
V9780125586306
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99-3

Reviews for The Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences
"In spite of the large number of published mathematical tables, until the appearance of the first authors A Handbook of Integer Sequences in 1974 there was no table of sequences of integers. The 1974 book remedied this situation to a certain extent, and the present work is a greatly expanded version of that book. The main table contains 5488 sequences ... Read more

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