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As the turquoise, jasper, sapphire and amethyst contrive with light to reflect ecletic patterns in a kaleidoscope, so does Kadhambini's family and society. She chronicles three disrupted, yet connected, series of events, occuring at discrete instants of time - all bound by the inner contradictions involved in the experiences of the world by its characters. This is a tale of a Tamil family, spanning five generations, and how their destiny is inextricably linked to the fate of the land of contradictions: India
Biologically inspiredcomputing isdi?erentfromconventionalcomputing.Ithas adi?erentfeel; often the terminology does notsound like it’stalkingabout machines.The activities ofthiscomputingsoundmorehumanthanmechanistic as peoplespeak ofmachines that behave, react, self-organize,learn, generalize, remember andeven to forget.Much ofthistechnology tries to mimic nature’s approach in orderto mimicsome of nature’s capabilities.They havearigorous, mathematical basisand neuralnetworks forexamplehaveastatistically valid set on which the network istrained. Twooutlinesaresuggestedasthepossibletracksforpatternrecognition.They are neuralnetworks andfunctionalnetworks.NeuralNetworks (many interc- necte...
Explains the fundamental concepts and principles underlying the subject, illustrates the application of numerical methods to solve engineering problems with mathematical models, and introduces students to the use of computer applications to solve problems. A continuous step-by-step build up of the subject makes the book very student-friendly. All topics and sequentially coherent subtopics are carefully organized and explained distinctly within each chapter. An abundance of solved examples is provided to illustrate all phases of the topic under consideration. All chapters include several spreadsheet problems for modeling of physical phenomena, which enable the student to obtain graphical repr...
The study of elements and the compounds they form is referred to as inorganic chemistry. Organic chemistry, on the other hand, is concerned with carbon and the compounds it forms. However, there is a lot of crossovers between organic and inorganic, thus the two categories are not completely separate from one another. The book's key features include an overview of general elements and the relevance of those aspects, with a focus on the applications in the pharmaceutical field. is a standard textbook that is often used for an introductory level inorganic chemistry undergraduate course. It provides a complete pedagogical framework to assist students with understanding essential concepts. This b...
The ability of parallel computing to process large data sets and handle time-consuming operations has resulted in unprecedented advances in biological and scientific computing, modeling, and simulations. Exploring these recent developments, the Handbook of Parallel Computing: Models, Algorithms, and Applications provides comprehensive coverage on a
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This class-room tested book, representing the teaching experience of over two decades by the authors, is designed to cater to the needs of senior undergraduate and first-year postgraduate students of civil engineering for a course in Advanced Structural Analysis/Matrix Methods of Structural Analysis/Computer Methods of Structural Analysis. The book endeavours to fulfil two principal objectives. First, it acquaints students with the matrix methods of structural analysis and their underlying concepts and principles. Second, it demonstrates the development of well-structured computer programs for the analysis of structures by the matrix methods. After a thorough presentation of the mathematical...
Autobiographical volume of G Rajasekaran
Mechanics is the fundamental branch of physics whose two offshoots, static and dynamics, find varied application in thermodynamics, electricity and electromagnetism. Engineering Mechanics is a simple yet insightful textbook on the concepts and principles of mechanics in the field of engineering. Written in a comprehensive manner, Engineering Mechanics greatly elaborates on the tricky aspects of the motion of particle and its cause, forces and vectors, lifting machines and pulleys, inertia and projectiles, juxtaposition them with relevant, neat illustrations, which make the science of engineering mechanics an interesting study for aspiring engineers. The authors have packaged the book, Engineering Mechanics, with a huge number of theoretical questions, numerical problems and a highly informative objective-type question bank. The book aspires to cater to the learning needs of BE/BTech students and also those preparing for competitive exams.