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How The Machine Learned The Alphabet – Zubkov
In this post, we will see the book . About the book A little book describing how machines (computers) a can learn various things and think. The book was translated from Russian by Vladimir Korotky and illustrated by Boris Kyshtymov. … Continue reading
Posted in books, children's books, children's science, computers, engineering, history, malysh publishers, picture books, popular science, science, soviet, technology
Tagged algorithms, artificial intelligence, automatons, binary code, children's science, computers, intelligent machines, machine learning, malysh publishers, popular science, robots, soviet
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Tomorrow? … Yesterday? – Zubkov
In this post, we will see the book Tomorrow? … Yesterday? by Boris Zubkov. About the book A book describing history and evolution of measuring time at different epochs. Discusses various natural phenomena which were used to keep calendars and … Continue reading
Posted in astronomy, books, children's books, children's science, engineering, malysh publishers, popular science, science, soviet, technology
Tagged calendar, circadian rhythm, clocks, history of time, optimisation, phases of moon, popular science, soviet, technology, tides, time, time measurement
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Foundations Of Combinatorial Topology – Pontryagin
In this post, we will see the book Foundations Of Combinatorial Topology by L. S. Pontryagin. About the book This book represents essentially a semester course in combinatorial topology which I have given several times at the Moscow National University. … Continue reading
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Tagged betti numbers, complex, continuous mappings, euler characteristic, fixed point theorems, invariance, lemmas, mappings, mathematics, polyhedrons, simplex, soviet, theorems, topology
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Elements of Number Theory – Vinogradov
In this post, we will see the book Elements Of Number Theory by I. M. Vinogradov. About the book (from the author) In my book I present a systematic exposition of the funda mentals of number theory within the scope … Continue reading
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Tagged composite modulus, congruences, congruences of second degree, continued fractions, divisibility theory, Euclid’s Algorithm, Euler Function, fermat's theorem, mathematics, Mobius Function, number theoretical functions, number theory, prime numbers, primitive indices, primitive roots, residues, soviet
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Dialectics In Modern Physics – Omelyanovsky
In this post, we will see the book Dialectics In Modern Physics by M. E. Omelyanovsky. About the book This monograph brings together into a unified whole the ideas and problems that have been considered in many of my published … Continue reading
Posted in books, philosophy, physics, progress publishers, soviet
Tagged axiomatics, contradictions, determinism, dialectical-materialism, dialectics, elementary particles, measurement, observations, paradoxes, philosophy, philosophy of science, physics, progress, quantum theory, soviet, theory
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Signals and Circuits – Baskakov
In this post, we will see the book Signals And Circuits by S. I. Baskakov. About the book The present book is a course on signals and circuits as it is taught in the USSR. This subject figures prominently among … Continue reading
Posted in books, electronics, engineering, mathematics, physics, soviet, technology
Tagged active networks, amplifiers, band limited signals, circuits, digital filtering, discrete signals, electronics, engineering, feedback, filters, linear circuit analysis, mir publishers, modulation, network analysis, networks, noise, power spectra, receivers, signal transformation, signals, soviet, spectral representations, technology, theory of random signals, theory of signals, transforms
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Great Grandmother Universe – Krivin
In this post, we will see the book Great Grandmother Universe by Felix Krivin. About the book A little book for children with beautiful illustrations describing several fascinating aspects of astronomy and the universe which we live in. The book … Continue reading
Posted in astronomy, books, children's books, children's science, picture books, popular science, science, soviet
Tagged astronomy, children's science, eclipses, horizon, malysh publishers, moon, observations, planets, popular science, radio telescope, round earth, satellites, sky, soviet, space, stars, telescopes, the sun, universe
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Space Research Apparatus – Khodarev et al
In this post, we will see the book Space Research Apparatus by Yu. K. Khodarev; L. I. Shatrovskiy; V. V. Andreyanov; B. N. Rodionov; P. Ye. El’yasberg, V. S. Etkin. About the book The articles of this collection encompass a … Continue reading
Posted in astronomy, books, electronics, engineering, soviet, space, technology
Tagged antenna, coding, data collection, electronics, engineering, information processing, instrumentation, measurement, sensors, soviet, space, technology, transducers
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How to Construct Graphs? – Shilov and Simplest Maxima Minima Problems – Natanson
In this post, we will see a double book How To Construct Graphs by G. E. Shilov And Simplest Maxima And Minima Problems by I. P. Natanson. These two books are part of the Topics in Mathematics series. About the … Continue reading
Posted in books, mathematics, soviet, topics in mathematics
Tagged algebra, applications, by points, construction, first degree, functions, fundamental theorem, graphs, graphs by division, graphs by multiplication, high school, mathematics, maxima, maximum values, minima, parabolas, quadratic trinomial, second degree, soviet, topics in mathematics
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