Walter Besant, "Medieval London (Vol. 1&2): Historical, Social & Ecclesiastical" English | 2020 | ASIN: B08D12NY1K | 1270 pages | EPUB | 12.3 MB Medieval London is a historical account of the England's capital during the Middle Ages, written by Sir Walter Besant, English novelist and historian who dedicated most of his life researching history and topography of London. The work is divided in three parts: first part is historical and it deals with mediaeval sovereigns of England and their treatment of the city; second part presents general view of London, dealing with social life, customs, tradition, and other aspect of city life such as trade, crime, literature or sports. Final part of the work is ecclesiastical and deals with religion, religious houses and objects of faith that signified the capital of England in the Middle Ages. Media Control: The Spectacular Achievements of Propaganda By Noam Chomsky 1997 | 58 Pages | ISBN: 1888363495 | PDF | 1 MB While some might be tempted to write off this little volume by Chomsky as just another political screed, it rewards the reader with a quick and dirty understanding of why propaganda is necessary for the leaders of a democracy, as well as how it works. However, I was a bit disappointed that a book which purports to expose the methods of propaganda was in itself a handy little propaganda piece. I wish Chomsky had devoted a bit more time to exposing how -both- the Democrats and the Republicans used propaganda, instead of yammering on and on only about how the Republicans used it. It's understandable, however, given Chomsky's liberal sympathies. Other than Woodrow Wilson (arguably the worst president we've ever had and difficult to ignore when discussing propaganda) and a brief mention towards the end of the book, the Democrats get pretty much a free pass on this one. If you're looking for a quick introduction to the subject this book is pretty good, but there are others out there that are make better use of evidence, are more comprehensive, and are less potentially inflammatory. Mechanics of Machines 2nd Edition by William Cleghorn English | 2015 | ISBN: 0195384083 | 645 Pages | PDF True | 91 MB Björn Engquist, "Mathematics Unlimited - 2001 and Beyond" English | ISBN: 3642631142 | 2001 | 1266 pages | PDF | 68 MB This is a book guaranteed to delight the reader. It not only depicts the state of mathematics at the end of the century, but is also full of remarkable insights into its future de- velopment as we enter a new millennium. True to its title, the book extends beyond the spectrum of mathematics to in- clude contributions from other related sciences. You will enjoy reading the many stimulating contributions and gain insights into the astounding progress of mathematics and the perspectives for its future. One of the editors, Björn Eng- quist, is a world-renowned researcher in computational sci- ence and engineering. The second editor, Wilfried Schmid, is a distinguished mathematician at Harvard University. Likewi- se the authors are all foremost mathematicians and scien- tists, and their biographies and photographs appear at the end of the book. Unique in both form and content, this is a "must-read" for every mathematician and scientist and, in particular, for graduates still choosing their specialty. Limited collector's edition - an exclusive and timeless work. This special, numbered edition will be available until June 1, 2000. Firm orders only.
Mathematics Applied to Engineering in Action: Advanced Theories, Methods, and Models by Nazmul Islam English | 2021 | ISBN: 1771889225 | 244 Pages | PDF AZW3 True | 7 MB Mathematical Theory of Adaptive Control By Vladimir G. Sragovich, Jan Spalinski 2006 | 490 Pages | ISBN: 9812563717 | PDF | 4 MB The theory of adaptive control is concerned with construction of strategies so that the controlled system behaves in a desirable way, without assuming the complete knowledge of the system. The models considered in this comprehensive book are of Markovian type. Both partial observation and partial information cases are analyzed. While the book focuses on discrete time models, continuous time ones are considered in the final chapter. The book provides a novel perspective by summarizing results on adaptive control obtained in the Soviet Union, which are not well known in the West. Comments on the interplay between the Russian and Western methods are also included. Mathematical Physics by Good Library English | January 12, 2021 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B08SWMC3WJ | 707 pages | AZW3 | 69 Mb Mathematical physics refers to the development of mathematical methods for application to problems in physics. Mathematical Modelling of System Resilience (River Publishers Series in Mathematical and Engineering Sciences) Illustrated Edition by Kanchan Das Mastering Fundamental Analysis By Michael C. Thomsett 1998 | 242 Pages | ISBN: 0793128730 | PDF | 11 MB Contrary to one reviewer I think the purpose of this book would be to teach fundamental analysis. To dismiss the Efficient Market Theory is not the main goal of this book, because if you do any type of technical or fundamental analysis this is a pre-condition. If your purpose is to dismiss EMH, get Louis Bachelier's thesis and do advanced statistical tests. But the book should be better. What I did not like in this book: The author is repetitive, verbose. That is, he "talks" too much. Besides, I think he should exemplify his analysis with REAL CASES getting financial statements from, say 2 companies, make a spreadsheet and analyse them in detail, showing you how to really use fundamental indicators (not only the blah blah blah). He should give you price targets and buy/hold/sell recommendations. On the contrary, he only talks about things. It lacks depth.In a certain sense, the book seems a general public magazine. And several chapters are dedicated to commentaries about other things that are not related to fundamental analysis. This would not be a problem had the author explained well the main subject, that is, Fundamental analysis.Also the book has errors in simple formulas, like the weighted moving average. The order of the quarters in the example is wrong (the last quarter should have the greatest weight as the text explains). This kind of error is horrible. If you intend to explain simple things for people that do not know these things you need to be careful and not make errors in the examples, at the risk of a complete confusion. The book has another error in the explanation of the return rate. Someone that knows what is a weighted moving average can discover these errors, but Thomsett should be more careful. Mastering Computer Vision with TensorFlow 2.x: Build advanced computer vision applications using machine learning and deep learning techniques by Krishnendu Kar English | 2020 | ISBN: 1838827064 | 430 Pages | PDF EPUB MOBI | 182 MB |