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Successive approximation applied to quadrature formulas / by Struble, Raimond A.(CARDINAL)272193; Miller, R. R.; North Carolina State College.Department of Engineering Research.(CARDINAL)178422;
Subjects: Numerical integration.; Error functions.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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Quick calculus : a self-teaching guide / by Kleppner, Daniel,author.(CARDINAL)180630; Ramsey, Norman,1915-2011,author.(CARDINAL)187055; Dourmashkin, Peter A.,author.(CARDINAL)867461;
Starting out -- Differential calculus -- Integral calculus -- Advanced topics: Taylor series, numerical integration, and differential equations -- Appendix A. Derivations -- Appendix B. Additional topics in differential calculus.A self study guide designed to teach the elementary techniques of differential and integral calculus. Includes problems and solutions.
Subjects: Programmed instructional materials.; Problems and exercises.; Instructional and educational works.; Outlines and syllabi.; Calculus; Calculus; Calculus;
Available copies: 8 / Total copies: 9
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Calculus II / by Zegarelli, Mark,author.(CARDINAL)424319;
Offers an introduction to the principles of calculus II, covering such topics as approximate integration, substitution, improper integrals, and numerical analysis.
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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The 12 biggest breakthroughs in computer technology / by Ventura, Marne,author.(CARDINAL)401437;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Abacus -- Pascaline calculator -- Jacquard loom -- Tabulating machine -- Atanasoff-Berry computer -- Electronic numerical integrator and computer -- Transistor -- Integrated circuit -- Internet -- Microprocessor -- Personal computer -- Smartphone."Young readers are fascinated by technological innovation, and the series Technology Breakthroughs explores key advances that have shaped history and society. Each book features 12 of the most influential technology breakthroughs in a particular arena, covering the major players in each breakthrough, its main turning points, and how it changed the way we live. This informative series offers a fresh perspective on life-changing technological advancements throughout history and today." -- Publisher's website760 L760LAccelerated Reader ARAccelerated Reader
Subjects: Computers; Computers;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Instructions not included : how a team of women coded the future / by Brown, Tami Lewis,author.(CARDINAL)492371; Beck, Chelsea,1994-illustrator.(CARDINAL)814373; Dunn, Debbie Loren,author.(CARDINAL)814372;
Includes bibliographical references."The nonfiction story of a team of women innovators, Jean Jennings Bartik, Kay McNulty Mauchly, and Betty Snyder Holberton, who programmed early computer ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer)"--Age 6-8.890LAccelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Biographies.; Picture books.; Antonelli, Kathleen; Bartik, Jean; Holberton, Frances E.; Computer scientists; ENIAC (Computer); Women computer scientists;
Available copies: 29 / Total copies: 29
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Calculus II for dummies / by Zegarelli, Mark.(CARDINAL)424319;
Introduction to integration -- Indefinite integrals -- Intermediate integration topics -- Infinite series -- Advanced topics -- The part of tens.An easy-to-understand primer on advanced calculus topics Calculus II is a prerequisite for many popular college majors, including pre-med, engineering, and physics. Calculus II For Dummies offers expert instruction, advice, and tips to help second semester calculus students get a handle on the subject and ace their exams. It covers intermediate calculus topics in plain English, featuring in-depth coverage of integration, including substitution, integration techniques and when to use them, approximate integration, and improper integrals. This hands-on guide also covers sequences and series, with introductions to multivariable calculus, differential equations, and numerical analysis. Best of all, it includes practical exercises designed to simplify and enhance understanding of this complex subject. --From publisher description.
Subjects: Calculus.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 3
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Determination of bridge response using acceleration data / by Faulkner, Brent C.; Virginia.Department of Transportation.(CARDINAL)291718; Virginia Transportation Research Council.(CARDINAL)195142;
Includes bibliographical references (page 14).Final report.Knowledge of the actual displacement response of a bridge subjected to random traffic loading is useful in evaluating bridge performance and serviceability. However, mounting displacement transducers is difficult, and the feasibility of and cost associated with such instrumentation are often problems. This research evaluated various methods to calculate the displacement response of a bridge using measured acceleration data. Methods included the use of integration schemes and the correction algorithms necessary for accurately determining displacements. Corrections are needed since any recorded signal contains error and the initial conditions of a structural system are not always known. Different numerical integration schemes and correction algorithms were applied to acceleration signals developed analytically, and these methods were then evaluated using acceleration signals recorded from laboratory tests. Finally, the methods were applied to acceleration data recorded from a field test of a highway bridge. In each case, the calculated displacement response was compared to the measured or exact displacement response to provide a basis for comparison. From the insight gained in this investigation, recommendations were made concerning the accurate determination of the displacement response of a bridge using accelerometer data.Sponsored by Virginia Department of Transportation. Performed by Virginia Transportation Research Council, under contract no.
Subjects: Technical reports.; Bridges; Bridges; Bridges;
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The complete idiot's guide to calculus / by Kelley, W. Michael.(CARDINAL)667389;
PART 1: THE ROOTS OF CALCULUS: What is calculus, anyway? -- Polish up your algebra skills -- Equations, relations, and functions, oh my! -- Trigonometry: last stop before calculus -- PART 2: LAYING THE FOUNDATION FOR CALCULUS: Take it to the limit -- Evaluating limits numerically -- Continuity -- The difference quotient -- PART 3: THE DERIVATIVE: Laying down the law for derivatives -- Common differentiation tasks -- Using derivatives to graph -- Derivatives and motion -- Common derivative applications -- PART 4: THE INTEGRAL: Approximating area -- Antiderivatives -- Applications of the fundamental theorem -- Integration tips for fraction -- Advanced integration methods -- Applications of integration -- PART 5: DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS, SEQUENCES, SERIES, AND SALUTATIONS: Differential equations -- Visualizing differential equations -- Sequences and series -- Infinite series convergence tests -- Special series -- Final exam -- APPENDIXES: A: Solutions to "You've got problems" -- B: Glossary.
Subjects: Calculus.;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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HP: 
1 laptop + 1 charger + 1 caseIntel? CoreTM i3-370M Processor (2.40GHz), 8 GB installed memory, 250GB SSD, 17.3 inch diagonal High Definition+ HP BrightView LED Display (1600 x 900), Intel HD Graphics, SuperMulti 8X DVD?R/RW with Double Layer Support, HP Webcam with integrated microphone, Wireless LAN 802.11b/g/n WLAN, 5-in-1 integrated Digital Media Reader, Full-size keyboard with integrated numeric keypad, Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit OS operating system. Weight: 6.6 lbs
Subjects: Computers; Laptop computers.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Calculus : a short course / by Gemignani, Michael C.(CARDINAL)710876;
Subjects: Calculus.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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