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Systems Analysis Book » Other Books
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Substances in a lake. Thinking in Systems: A Primer by Donella H. Meadows. A short and beautifully written book about what it means to think in systems. It distills insights from Donella Meadows' work at the forefront of systems analysis, and explains at a high level (without mathematics) how systems behave and how to understand and influence them. Consider a Spherical Cow by John Harte. Which delves deeper into subjects such as probability, optimization, or models in time and space. Should We Risk It?
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The trailer for the “Street-Fighting Mathematics” course is the greatest thing, ever. – R196, Hilbert's Hotel
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R196, Hilbert's Hotel. March 22, 2014. March 22, 2014. The trailer for the “Street-Fighting Mathematics” course is the greatest thing, ever. Check out the class in edx. Also note that the book is free to. Applied mathematician, often curious about things. My matrix completion presentation for the undergrad math seminar. Blog at WordPress.com. Follow “R196, Hilbert's Hotel”. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox. Join 38 other followers. Build a website with WordPress.com. Send to Email Address.
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Arctic Lab
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Arctic Lab .org. Throughout your adventure in the world of Computer Science and related fields, you will be introduced to many concepts with basis in mathematics. In order to provide some reference material, some links are listed below:. The Art of Educated Guessing and Opportunistic Problem Solving. Foreword by Carver A. Mead. Available in PDF (under Creative Commons licensing from MIT Press). Http:/ mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp? Discussion of current Mathemathics Education, etc.).
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How to Learn (Not Just) a Language Quickly - Freakonomics Freakonomics
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Tell Me Something I Don’t Know. Question of the Day. How to Learn (Not Just) a Language Quickly. October 24, 2011 @ 11:35am. It was 20 years ago in the eight-week language course at the Goethe Institute in Prien am Chiemsee. A beautiful resort town in the foothills of the Bavarian Alps (sadly, that school has since closed its doors. I had learned so much German by using one idea: errors. I was happy to make them. And I created useful ways to make still more. I also planned useful errors. I looked ove...