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Linear and Nonlinear Programming with Maple An Interactive Applications-Based Approach

Linear and Nonlinear Programming with Maple An Interactive Applications-Based Approach

Helps Students Understand Mathematical Programming Principles and Solve Real-World ApplicationsSupplies enough mathematical rigor yet accessible enough for undergraduatesIntegrating a hands-on learning approach a strong linear algebra focus Maple™ software and real-world applications Linear and Nonlinear Programming with Maple™: An Interactive Applications-Based Approach introduces undergraduate students to the mathematical concepts and principles underlying linear and nonlinear programming. This text fills the gap between management science books lacking mathematical detail and rigor and graduate-level books on mathematical programming. Essential linear algebra toolsThroughout the text topics from a first linear algebra course such as the invertible matrix theorem linear independence transpose properties and eigenvalues play a prominent role in the discussion. The book emphasizes partitioned matrices and uses them to describe the simplex algorithm in terms of matrix multiplication. This perspective leads to streamlined approaches for constructing the revised simplex method developing duality theory and approaching the process of sensitivity analysis. The book also discusses some intermediate linear algebra topics including the spectral theorem and matrix norms. Maple enhances conceptual understanding and helps tackle problemsAssuming no prior experience with Maple the author provides a sufficient amount of instruction for students unfamiliar with the software. He also includes a summary of Maple commands as well as Maple worksheets in the text and online. By using Maple’s symbolic computing components numeric capabilities graphical versatility and intuitive programming structures students will acquire a deep conceptual understanding of major mathematical programming principles along with the ability to solve moderately sized rea | Linear and Nonlinear Programming with Maple An Interactive Applications-Based Approach

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Philosophy of Law An Introduction

Philosophy of Law An Introduction

Philosophy of Law: An Introduction provides an ideal starting point for students of philosophy and law. Setting it clearly against the historical background Mark Tebbit quickly leads readers into the heart of the philosophical questions that dominate philosophy of law today. He provides an exceptionally wide-ranging overview of the contending theories that have sought to resolve these problems. He does so without assuming prior knowledge either of philosophy or law on the part of the reader. The book is structured in three parts around the key issues and themes in philosophy of law: What is the law? – the major legal theories addressing the question of what we mean by law including natural law legal positivism and legal realism. The reach of the law – the various legal theories on the nature and extent of the law’s authority with regard to obligation and civil disobedience rights liberty and privacy. Criminal law – responsibility and mens rea intention recklessness and murder legal defences insanity and philosophies of punishment. This new third edition has been thoroughly updated to include assessments of important developments in philosophy and law in the early years of the twenty-first century. Revisions include a more detailed analysis of natural law new chapters on common law and the development of positivism a reassessment of the Austin–Hart dispute in the light of recent criticism of Hart a new chapter on the natural law–positivist controversy over Nazi law and legality and new chapters on criminal law extending the analysis of the dispute over the viability of the defences of necessity and duress. | Philosophy of Law An Introduction

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