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Published:
October 01, 1973
Author(s):
Jean A. Dieudonne

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October 01, 1972
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R. B. Burckel

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Published:
September 30, 1971
Author(s):
E.J. Lemmon
The aim of this book is to provide an exposition of elementary formal logic. The course, which is primarily intended for first-year students who have no previous knowledge of the subject, forms a working basis for more advanced reading and is presented in such a way as to be intelligible to the 
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June 01, 1971
Author(s):
N. Jacobson

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June 01, 1971
Author(s):
Lawrence Narici

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May 01, 1971
Author(s):
Pshenichnyi

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Published:
January 01, 1967
Author(s):
R.L. Stratonovich
In two main sections, this volume covers peaks of random functions and the effects of noise on relays and nonlinear self-excited oscillations in the presence of noise. Includes bibliographic references and index. 
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