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Advanced Mathematics in Computing, Communication and Security
Dipti Jadhav;Pritam Wani;Narendrakumar Dasre;M. Niranjanamurthy;Biswadip Basu Mallik (Author) · Wiley-Scrivener · Hardcover
Explore the cutting edge of scientific computing with this volume, which provides a comprehensive look at the interdependency between mathematics and computer science.
Within the evolving landscape of computer science, mathematics is increasingly playing a pivotal role. Disciplines like linear algebra, statistics, calculus, and discrete mathematics serve as the cornerstone for comprehension and innovation within various computer science domains. This book underscores the deep-seated interdependency between the realms of mathematics and scientific computing, exploring how each discipline mutually reinforces and advances the other. With its rich theoretical framework and analytical rigor, mathematics provides the bedrock upon which many computational concepts and methodologies are built. In turn, computer science offers a practical avenue for applying mathematical abstractions to tackle real-world problems efficiently and effectively. Cutting-edge technologies, such as scientific computing, deep learning, and computer vision, require not only a mastery of foundational mathematics, but a diverse interdisciplinary approach. This book sheds light on the burgeoning frontiers of computer science, bringing together researchers with expertise across multiple industries, making it an essential resource for beginners and experienced practitioners alike.
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