Edité par Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1961
Vendeur : Gotcha By The Books, Brisbane, QLD, Australie
Edition originale
EUR 19,28
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Ajouter au panierhardbound. Etat : Good-Very Good. Concise study of the Fibonacci Numbers, being a translation of the 1951 Russian edition; Fibonacci numbers and geometry, simple properties, number-theoretic properties, Fibonacci numbers and continued fractions; being volume 2 in the Popular Lectures in Mathematics Series; medium-heavy foxing to endpapers and prelims, occasional foxing in text, o.w. G-VG throughout; boards rubbed, foxing to rear. no dustwrapper. 66pp. 8vo. Good-Very Good.
Edité par Blaisdell Publishing Company, New York, 1961
Vendeur : S. Howlett-West Books (Member ABAA), Modesto, CA, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : Very Good+. B&W Illustrations; This is a trade paperback book. This book is in Very Good+ condition and was issued without a dust jacket. The spine joints, spine ends, and corners of the book covers have some light bumping and rubbing. The text pages are clean and bright. "In 1948 Vorob'ev began his postgraduate studies at the Steklov Mathematical Institute (Leningrad Branch) of the USSR Academy of Sciences, where A. A. Markov, Jr. , was his supervisor. There he started to studyconstructive mathematical logica rapidly developing field at that time. In 1952 he received his Candidate of Science degree in mathematics forhis thesis on logical deduction rules in systems with a strong negation. In 1952 Vorob'ev joined the Steklov Mathematical Institute as a juniorresearch associate. Here he again changed the domain of his studies. Hisresearch concerned both algebra and probability theory. In 1954 he published a paper on summation of random variables on finite Abelian groups. This paper was a source of further investigations by various authors." (Games & Economic Behavior, 12, article 0019).