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    Fundamentals of Object Tracking. by Challa, Subhash

    Published 2011
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    Functional Python programming : discover the power of functional programming, generator functions, lazy evaluation, the built-in itertools library, and monads by Lott, Steven F.

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…Cover -- Copyright and Credits -- Packt Upsell -- Contributors -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1: Understanding Functional Programming -- Identifying a paradigm -- Subdividing the procedural paradigm -- Using the functional paradigm -- Using a functional hybrid -- Looking at object creation -- The stack of turtles -- A classic example of functional programming -- Exploratory data analysis -- Summary -- Chapter 2: Introducing Essential Functional Concepts -- First-class functions -- Pure functions -- Higher-order functions -- Immutable data -- Strict and non-strict evaluation -- Recursion instead of an explicit loop state -- Functional type systems -- Familiar territory -- Learning some advanced concepts -- Summary -- Chapter 3: Functions, Iterators, and Generators -- Writing pure functions -- Functions as first-class objects -- Using strings -- Using tuples and named tuples -- Using generator expressions -- Exploring the limitations of generators -- Combining generator expressions -- Cleaning raw data with generator functions -- Using lists, dicts, and sets -- Using stateful mappings -- Using the bisect module to create a mapping -- Using stateful sets -- Summary -- Chapter 4: Working with Collections -- An overview of function varieties -- Working with iterables -- Parsing an XML file -- Parsing a file at a higher level -- Pairing up items from a sequence -- Using the iter() function explicitly -- Extending a simple loop -- Applying generator expressions to scalar functions -- Using any() and all() as reductions -- Using len() and sum() -- Using sums and counts for statistics -- Using zip() to structure and flatten sequences -- Unzipping a zipped sequence -- Flattening sequences -- Structuring flat sequences -- Structuring flat sequences -- an alternative approach -- Using reversed() to change the order.…”
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    The art of R programming : tour of statistical software design by Matloff, Norman S.

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…7.8 Writing Upstairs7.9 Recursion; 7.10 Replacement Functions; 7.11 Tools for Composing Function Code; 7.12 Writing Your Own Binary Operations; 7.13 Anonymous Functions; 8: Doing Math and Simulations in R; 8.1 Math Functions; 8.2 Functions for Statistical Distributions; 8.3 Sorting; 8.4 Linear Algebra Operations on Vectors and Matrices; 8.5 Set Operations; 8.6 Simulation Programming in R; 9: Object-Oriented Programming; 9.1 S3 Classes; 9.2 S4 Classes; 9.3 S3 Versus S4; 9.4 Managing Your Objects; 10: Input/Output; 10.1 Accessing the Keyboard and Monitor; 10.2 Reading and Writing Files.…”
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    Project and program management : a competency-based approach by Springer, Mitchell L., 1959-

    Published 2019
    Table of Contents: “…Cover -- Copyright -- About the Author -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Program/Project Management Competencies -- Student PM Competency Model Paper Guidelines -- Chapter 2: The Importance of Program/Project Management -- Chapter 3: Process Management-Evolution and Definition -- Historical Orientation -- General Program Planning Models -- Integrated Linear Models versus Integrated Nonlinear Models -- Evaluation Methodologies and Accountability -- Composition of a Planning Process -- Chapter 4: Contract Types-What Type of Contract Should I Enter Into? …”
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    Introduction to Mathematical Optimization : From Linear Programming to Metaheuristics. by Yang, Xin-She

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…s Method""; ""5.3.2 Steepest Descent Method""; ""5.4 Hooke-Jeeves Pattern Search""; ""6. Linear Mathematical Programming""; ""6.1 Linear Programming""; ""6.2 Simplex Method""…”
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    Optimizations and programming : linear, nonlinear, dynamic, stochastic and applications with Matlab by El Hami, Abdelkhalak

    Published 2021
    Table of Contents: “…Programmation. Linear Programming -- Integer Programming -- Dynamic Programming -- Stochastic Programming -- Optimization. …”
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    Nominal sets : names and symmetry in computer science by Pitts, A. M. (Andrew M.)

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Cover; Contents; Preface; 0 Introduction; 0.1 Atomic names; 0.2 Support and freshness; 0.3 Abstract syntax with binders; 0.4 Name abstraction; 0.5 Orbit-finiteness; 0.6 Alternative formulations; 0.7 Prerequisites; 0.8 Notation; PART ONE THEORY; 1 Permutations; 1.1 The category of G-sets; 1.2 Products and coproducts; 1.3 Natural numbers; 1.4 Functions; 1.5 Power sets; 1.6 Partial functions; 1.7 Quotient sets; 1.8 Finite permutations; 1.9 Name symmetries; Exercises; 2 Support; 2.1 The category of nominal sets; 2.2 Products and coproducts; 2.3 Natural numbers; 2.4 Functions; 2.5 Power sets.…”
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    Selected papers of Alan Hoffman with commentary by Hoffman, Alan J.

    Published 2003
    Table of Contents: “…Barnes -- Linear inequalities and linear programming. On approximate solutions of systems of linear inequalities -- Cycling in the simplex algorithm -- Computational experience in solving linear programs / with M. …”
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    Beginning R : an introduction to statistical programming by Wiley, Joshua F., Pace, Larry A.

    Published 2015
    Table of Contents: “…Chapter 5: Functional Programming 5.1 Scoping Rules; 5.2 Reserved Names and Syntactically Correct Names; 5.3 Functions and Arguments; 5.4 Some Example Functions; 5.4.1 Guess the Number; 5.4.2 A Function with Arguments; 5.5 Classes and Methods; 5.5.1 S3 Class and Method Example; 5.5.2 S3 Methods for Existing Classes; Chapter 6: Probability Distributions; 6.1 Discrete Probability Distributions; 6.2 The Binomial Distribution; 6.2.1 The Poisson Distribution; 6.2.2 Some Other Discrete Distributions; 6.3 Continuous Probability Distributions; 6.3.1 The Normal Distribution.…”
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    Functional grammar in Prolog : an integrated implementation for English, French, and Dutch by Dik, S. C. (Simon C.)

    Published 1992
    Table of Contents: “…3.1. Outline of the Functional Grammar generator4. Overall structure of the ProfGlot program -- 4.0. …”
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    Quantum Monte-Carlo Programming : For Atoms, Molecules, Clusters, and Solids. by Schattke, Wolfgang

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…6.3.5 Cluster Size -- 7 Infinite Number of Electrons: Lithium Solid -- 7.1 Infinite Lattice -- 7.1.1 The Lattices -- 7.1.2 Structure of the Electrostatic Potential -- 7.1.3 Ewald Summation and Tabulation -- 7.1.4 Finite-Size Effects -- 7.2 Wave Function -- 7.2.1 Linear Combination of Atomic Orbitals -- 7.2.2 Plane Waves -- 7.3 Jastrow Factor -- 7.3.1 Standard Choice -- 7.3.2 Principal Ideas and Extensions -- 7.4 Results for the 333 and 444 Superlattice Solid -- 8 Diffusion Quantum Monte Carlo (DQMC) -- 8.1 Towards a First DQMC Program -- 8.1.1 Relating Schrödinger Equation to Diffusion…”
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    Making your case : using R for program evaluation by Auerbach, Charles, Zeitlin, Wendy

    Published 2015
    Table of Contents: “…Clinical Record/Filemaker Field Names; References; Index; R Functions Index.…”
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    Mastering Elixir : build and scale concurrent, distributed, and fault-tolerant applications by Albuquerque, André, Caixinha, Daniel

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…Cover; Title Page; Copyright and Credits; Dedication; Packt Upsell; Contributors; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Preparing for the Journey Ahead; Why functional programming?; Elixir and Erlang; Elixir's data types; Integers; Floats; Atoms; Booleans; Tuples; Lists; Maps; Binaries; Strings and charlists; Other types; Keyword lists; Ranges; MapSets; Pattern matching; Pattern matching on tuples; Pattern matching on lists; Pattern matching on maps; Pattern matching on binaries and strings; Functions and Modules; Anonymous functions; Modules and Named Functions…”
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    Proceedings of the Princeton Symposium on Mathematical Programming. by Kuhn, Harold William

    Published 2015
    Table of Contents: “…TWO METHODS OF DECOMPOSITION FOR LINEAR PROGRAMMING /…”
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    Learn you some Erlang for great good! : a beginner's guide by Hébert, Fred, 1988-

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…8: Functionally Solving ProblemsReverse Polish Notation Calculator; How RPN Calculators Work; Creating an RPN Calculator; Testing the Code; Heathrow to London; Solving the Problem Recursively; Writing the Code; Running the Program Without the Erlang Shell; 9: A Short Visit to Common Data Structures; Records; Defining Records; Reading Values from Records; Updating Records; Sharing Records; Key/Value Stores; Stores for Small Amounts of Data; Larger Dictionaries: Dicts and GB Trees; A Set of Sets; Directed Graphs; Queues; End of the Short Visit; 10: The Hitchhiker's Guide to Concurrency.…”
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    Professional Scala : Combine Object-Oriented and Functional Programming to Build High-performance Applications. by Hartmann, Mads

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…Objects, Classes, and TraitsObject; Classes; Equality and Case Classes; Pattern Matching; Traits; Self-Types; Special Classes; OO in Our Chatbot; Decoupling Logic and Environment; Sealed Traits and Algebraic Datatypes; Function Calls; Syntax Goodies; Named Parameters; Default Parameters; Currying Forms (Multiple Argument Lists); Special Magic Methods; Implementing + in CartesianPoint; Parameter-Passing Mode; By Value; By Name; By Need; Creating a Runnable Construction; Printing the log Argument to the Console and File; Summary; Functions; Functions; Function Values.…”
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    Linear Algebra Problem Book by Halmos, Paul R.

    Published 2013
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