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Count To Sleep San Francisco (Count To Sleep)
by Adam Gamble Mark JasperMaking basic numbers fun to learn, this board book teaches kids to count to 10 using famous San Francisco icons and landmarks depicted in whimsical illustrations. This concept book is a terrific way to introduce young children to cherished destinations in San Francisco while easing them to sleep at naptime or bedtime. All the best that San Francisco has to offer—the city’s iconic cable cars, the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco Bay, Coit Tower, Golden Gate Park, and the nearby Redwood trees—is included in this playful counting book.
Count To Sleep Seattle (Count To Sleep)
by Adam Gamble Mark JasperCount to sleep Seattle features the Space Needle, Pikes Place Market, ferryboats, Mount Rainer, Museum of Flight, Woodland Park Zoo, Settle Aquarium, orcas, and houseboats. Count your way through the the great city of Seattle with this adorable counting book Young readers will count all their favorite city icons and landmarks, while being lulled into a peaceful nights sleep.
Count To Sleep St. Louis (Count To Sleep)
by Adam Gamble Mark JasperMaking basic numbers fun to learn, this board book teaches kids to count to 10 using famous icons and landmarks from St. Louis depicted in whimsical illustrations. This concept book is a terrific way to introduce young children to cherished destinations in St. Louis while easing them to sleep at naptime or bedtime. Young Missourians and visitors delight in counting with the Gateway Arch, St. Louis Art Museum, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis Zoo, symphony orchestra, local sports teams, and the Mississippi River.
Count To Sleep Texas (Count To Sleep)
by Adam Gamble Mark JasperGet ready to count the great state of Texas! Featuring whimsical illustrations that make basic numbers fun to learn, this concept book is a terrific way to introduce young children to cherished destinations in Texas while easing them to sleep at naptime or bedtime. Young Texans and visitors delight in counting bull riders, Texas Rangers bats, San Antonio riverboats, barbeque ribs, bluebonnets, Austin Bat Bridge bats, Lone Star flags, and more.
Count To Sleep Wisconsin (Count To Sleep)
by Adam Gamble Mark JasperMaking basic numbers fun to learn, this board book series teaches kids to count to 10 using famous icons and landmarks from cities and states across North America. Featuring whimsical illustrations, these concept books are a terrific way to introduce young children to cherished elements of Wisconsin while easing them to sleep at naptime or bedtime. From Wisconsin cheese to Cheeseheads, young readers will delight in the charms of the Badger State. Highlights include cranberries, cherries, dairy cows, Milwaukee Brewers bats, zoo animals, the Wisconsin Fair, and more.
Count To Sleep Yosemite (Count To Sleep)
by Adam Gamble Mark JasperMaking basic numbers fun to learn, this board book series teaches kids to count to 10 using famous Yosemite icons and landmarks. Featuring whimsical illustrations, this concept book is a terrific way to introduce young children to cherished elements of Yosemite while easing them to sleep at naptime or bedtime. All the best that Yosemite National Park has to offer is included in this playful, educational counting book.
Count and See
by Tana HobanThere are things to count all around you. If you look. And think. And see. Tana Hoban does -- and so will the youngest reader who accompanies her through this book. Exciting photographs -- reinforce by the number as word, as numeral, and as model set -- show you how to count what you see, and make what you see count.
Count on Math: Activities for Small Hands and Lively Minds
by Pam Schiller Lynn Peterson BrownThe activities in this book reflect children's real world math experiences--counting candles on a birthday cake, sorting and classifying toys, making sure there is a one-to-one correspondence between children and cookies. Children learn spatial relationships, patterning, shapes, numeration, and many other math concepts from these simple activities, such as "Nature Sort," "Human Rectangles" and "Stackable Snackables." Each chapted of this invaluable resource presents a new math concept in developmental sequence, and the activities in each chapter build on what the children have already learned. Unique features in every chapter include an introductory story, intriguing activities, evaluation criteria, and a newsletter to send home to parents. Each math concept is introduced with a story and ends with suggestions for home connections.
Count on Me
by Miguel TancoA young girl sees the world differently in this beautiful picture book celebration of math.Everyone has a passion. For some, it's music. For others, it's art. For our heroine, it's math. When she looks around the world, she sees math in all the beautiful things: the concentric circles a stone makes in a lake, the curve of a slide, the geometric shapes in the playground. Others don't understand her passion, but she doesn't mind. There are infinite ways to see the world. And through math is one of them.This book is a gorgeous ode to something vital but rarely celebrated. In the eyes of this little girl, math takes its place alongside painting, drawing and song as a way to ponder the beauty of the world.
Count to Sleep Washington, DC (Count To Sleep)
by Adam Gamble Mark JasperMaking basic numbers fun to learn, this board book teaches kids to count to 10 using famous DC icons and landmarks depicted in whimsical illustrations. This concept book is a terrific way to introduce young children to cherished destinations in Washington, DC, while easing them to sleep at naptime or bedtime. With a tour of the nation’s capital—the National Mall, the Potomac River, the Smithsonian museums, the White House, the Supreme Court, the Capitol Building, and many of Washington, DC’s monuments—this counting book celebrates the district’s numerous exciting and unique destinations.
Count with Dora! (Dora the Explorer)
by Phoebe BeinsteinYoung fans will love helping Dora count coconuts, bananas, and pineapples in English and Spanish.
Count with Me -- 1 to 10
by Ana Palmero CaceresCount from one to ten with a vivid set of unique animals!Inspired by the basket weaving of the Ye'kuana people of Venezuela, Ana Palmero Cácares's designs will delight young children as they learn their first numbers. A variety of animals such as jaguar, snake, armadillo, monkey, scorpion, and bat are featured. Appended with back matter about the traditional baskets that inspired the drawings.
CounterExamples: From Elementary Calculus to the Beginnings of Analysis (Textbooks in Mathematics)
by Andrei Bourchtein Ludmila BourchteinThis book provides a one-semester undergraduate introduction to counterexamples in calculus and analysis. It helps engineering, natural sciences, and mathematics students tackle commonly made erroneous conjectures. The book encourages students to think critically and analytically, and helps to reveal common errors in many examples.In this book, the
Counterexamples in Analysis (Dover Books on Mathematics)
by John M. Olmsted Bernard R. GelbaumThese counterexamples, arranged according to difficulty or sophistication, deal mostly with the part of analysis known as "real variables," starting at the level of calculus. The first half of the book concerns functions of a real variable; topics include the real number system, functions and limits, differentiation, Riemann integration, sequences, infinite series, uniform convergence, and sets and measure on the real axis. The second half, encompassing higher dimensions, examines functions of two variables, plane sets, area, metric and topological spaces, and function spaces. This volume contains much that will prove suitable for students who have not yet completed a first course in calculus, and ample material of interest to more advanced students of analysis as well as graduate students. 12 figures. Bibliography. Index. Errata.
Counterexamples in Probability And Statistics
by A.F. SiegelThis volume contains six early mathematical works, four papers on fiducial inference, five on transformations, and twenty-seven on a miscellany of topics in mathematical statistics. Several previously unpublished works are included.
Counterexamples in Probability: Third Edition (Dover Books on Mathematics)
by Jordan M. StoyanovMost mathematical examples illustrate the truth of a statement; conversely, counterexamples demonstrate a statement's falsity if changing the conditions. Mathematicians have always prized counterexamples as intrinsically enjoyable objects of study as well as valuable tools for teaching, learning, and research. This third edition of the definitive book on counterexamples in probability and stochastic processes presents the author's revisions and corrections in addition to a substantial new appendix. Suitable as a supplementary source for advanced undergraduates and graduate courses in the field of probability and stochastic processes, this volume features a wide variety of topics that are challenging in both content and detail. The text consists of four chapters and twenty-five sections. Each section begins with short introductory notes of basic definitions and main results. Counterexamples related to the main results follow, along with motivation for questions and counterstatements that range in difficulty. A familiarity with basic notions and results in probability and stochastic processes is assumed, and a chapter of supplementary remarks provides a wealth of information about original sources as well as references for further studies.
Counterexamples in Topology (Dover Books on Mathematics)
by Lynn Arthur Steen J. Arthur Seebach Jr.According to the authors of this highly useful compendium, focusing on examples is an extremely effective method of involving undergraduate mathematics students in actual research. It is only as a result of pursuing the details of each example that students experience a significant increment in topological understanding. With that in mind, Professors Steen and Seebach have assembled 143 examples in this book, providing innumerable concrete illustrations of definitions, theorems, and general methods of proof. Far from presenting all relevant examples, however, the book instead provides a fruitful context in which to ask new questions and seek new answers.Ranging from the familiar to the obscure, the examples are preceded by a succinct exposition of general topology and basic terminology and theory. Each example is treated as a whole, with a highly geometric exposition that helps readers comprehend the material. Over 25 Venn diagrams and reference charts summarize the properties of the examples and allow students to scan quickly for examples with prescribed properties. In addition, discussions of general methods of constructing and changing examples acquaint readers with the art of constructing counterexamples. The authors have included an extensive collection of problems and exercises, all correlated with various examples, and a bibliography of 140 sources, tracing each uncommon example to its origin.This revised and expanded second edition will be especially useful as a course supplement and reference work for students of general topology. Moreover, it gives the instructor the flexibility to design his own course while providing students with a wealth of historically and mathematically significant examples. 1978 edition.
Counterexamples on Uniform Convergence: Sequences, Series, Functions, and Integrals
by Andrei Bourchtein Ludmila BourchteinA comprehensive and thorough analysis of concepts and results on uniform convergence Counterexamples on Uniform Convergence: Sequences, Series, Functions, and Integrals presents counterexamples to false statements typically found within the study of mathematical analysis and calculus, all of which are related to uniform convergence. The book includes the convergence of sequences, series and families of functions, and proper and improper integrals depending on a parameter. The exposition is restricted to the main definitions and theorems in order to explore different versions (wrong and correct) of the fundamental concepts and results. The goal of the book is threefold. First, the authors provide a brief survey and discussion of principal results of the theory of uniform convergence in real analysis. Second, the book aims to help readers master the presented concepts and theorems, which are traditionally challenging and are sources of misunderstanding and confusion. Finally, this book illustrates how important mathematical tools such as counterexamples can be used in different situations. The features of the book include: • An overview of important concepts and theorems on uniform convergence • Well-organized coverage of the majority of the topics on uniform convergence studied in analysis courses • An original approach to the analysis of important results on uniform convergence based\ on counterexamples • Additional exercises at varying levels of complexity for each topic covered in the book • A supplementary Instructor’s Solutions Manual containing complete solutions to all exercises, which is available via a companion website Counterexamples on Uniform Convergence: Sequences, Series, Functions, and Integrals is an appropriate reference and/or supplementary reading for upper-undergraduate and graduate-level courses in mathematical analysis and advanced calculus for students majoring in mathematics, engineering, and other sciences. The book is also a valuable resource for instructors teaching mathematical analysis and calculus. ANDREI BOURCHTEIN, PhD, is Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Pelotas State University in Brazil. The author of more than 100 referred articles and five books, his research interests include numerical analysis, computational fluid dynamics, numerical weather prediction, and real analysis. Dr. Andrei Bourchtein received his PhD in Mathematics and Physics from the Hydrometeorological Center of Russia. LUDMILA BOURCHTEIN, PhD, is Senior Research Scientist at the Institute of Physics and Mathematics at Pelotas State University in Brazil. The author of more than 80 referred articles and three books, her research interests include real and complex analysis, conformal mappings, and numerical analysis. Dr. Ludmila Bourchtein received her PhD in Mathematics from Saint Petersburg State University in Russia.
Countering Air Terrorism (Springer Aerospace Technology)
by Pavel Pavlovich HachikyanThis book examines the issues of ensuring anti-terrorist security of an aviation enterprise, provides a history of terrorism in the aviation sector, and analyzes the legal regulations. This book provides mathematical and mathematical–psychological models for reducing the risk of terrorist threats, which makes it possible to objectively increase the safety of air transport facilities, reduce the likelihood of terrorist attacks, save human lives and prevent significant material losses. The solutions of general humanistic problems proposed in the book—preventing accidents and preserving the world—are an original feature of the book, which allows one to treat it with the necessary attention and interest for the reader. The concept of anti-terrorist security of an aviation enterprise presented in this book has been widely tested and introduced into the activities of leading aviation enterprises, including the Interstate Aviation Committee (IAC), and has been used in the investigation of aviation accidents. This book is written for a wide range of audience associated with ensuring aviation transport security and for the end users of airlines—passengers, in order to expand their knowledge about the reliability of using air transport.
Counterparty Risk and Funding: A Tale of Two Puzzles (Chapman and Hall/CRC Financial Mathematics Series #31)
by Damiano Brigo Stéphane Crépey Tomasz R. BieleckiSolve the DVA/FVA Overlap Issue and Effectively Manage Portfolio Credit Risk Counterparty Risk and Funding: A Tale of Two Puzzles explains how to study risk embedded in financial transactions between the bank and its counterparty. The authors provide an analytical basis for the quantitative methodology of dynamic valuation, mitigation, and hedging of bilateral counterparty risk on over-the-counter (OTC) derivative contracts under funding constraints. They explore credit, debt, funding, liquidity, and rating valuation adjustment (CVA, DVA, FVA, LVA, and RVA) as well as replacement cost (RC), wrong-way risk, multiple funding curves, and collateral. The first part of the book assesses today’s financial landscape, including the current multi-curve reality of financial markets. In mathematical but model-free terms, the second part describes all the basic elements of the pricing and hedging framework. Taking a more practical slant, the third part introduces a reduced-form modeling approach in which the risk of default of the two parties only shows up through their default intensities. The fourth part addresses counterparty risk on credit derivatives through dynamic copula models. In the fifth part, the authors present a credit migrations model that allows you to account for rating-dependent credit support annex (CSA) clauses. They also touch on nonlinear FVA computations in credit portfolio models. The final part covers classical tools from stochastic analysis and gives a brief introduction to the theory of Markov copulas. The credit crisis and ongoing European sovereign debt crisis have shown the importance of the proper assessment and management of counterparty risk. This book focuses on the interaction and possible overlap between DVA and FVA terms. It also explores the particularly challenging issue of counterparty risk in portfolio credit modeling. Primarily for researchers and graduate students in financial mathematics, the book is also suitable for financial quants, managers in banks, CVA desks, and members of supervisory bodies.
Counterterrorism and Cybersecurity: Total Information Awareness
by Newton LeeCounterterrorism and cybersecurity are the top two priorities at the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Graduated from the FBI Citizens Academy in 2021, Prof. Newton Lee offers a broad survey of counterterrorism and cybersecurity history, strategies, and technologies in the 3rd edition of his riveting book that examines the role of the intelligence community, cures for terrorism, war and peace, cyber warfare, and quantum computing security. From September 11 attacks and Sony-pocalypse to Israel’s 9/11 and MOAB (Mother of All Breaches), the author shares insights from Hollywood such as 24, Homeland, The Americans, and The X-Files. In real life, the unsung heroes at the FBI have thwarted a myriad of terrorist attacks and cybercrimes. The FBI has worked diligently to improve its public image and build trust through community outreach and pop culture. Imagine Sherlock Holmes meets James Bond in crime fighting, FBI Director Christopher Wray says, “We’ve got technically trained personnel—with cutting-edge tools and skills you might never have imagined seeing outside of a James Bond movie—covering roughly 400 offices around the country.” This book is indispensable for anyone who is contemplating a career at the FBI, think tanks, or law enforcement agencies worldwide. It is also a must-read for every executive to safeguard their organization against cyberattacks that have caused more than $10 billion in damages. In the spirit of President John F. Kennedy, one may proclaim: “Ask not what counterterrorism and cybersecurity can do for you, ask what you can do for counterterrorism and cybersecurity.” Praise for the First Edition: “The book presents a crisp narrative on cyberattacks and how to protect against these attacks. … The author views terrorism as a disease that may be cured through education and communication. … The book is a relevant, useful, and genial mix of history, current times, practical advice, and policy goals.” - Brad Reid, ACM Computing Reviews “Very professional and well researched.” - Eleanor Clift, Newsweek and The Daily Beast
Counting (Math Counts: Updated Editions)
by Henry PluckroseAn introduction to capacity for the youngest readers!Math Counts series introduces young readers (grades K-3) to early math concepts. Real-world examples and corresponding photos make math concepts easy to grasp.Counting helps us find out "how many?"
Counting Blessings
by Eileen SpinelliFrom award-winning author Eileen Spinelli, this cozy and adorable book is perfect for bedtime, teaching your kids to count to ten, or even presenting the idea of thankfulness as an everyday event. And the rhyming text and child-friendly illustrations make this book wonderful for toddlers and young readers.Counting Blessings follows a young bunny as he counts his blessings through his day, as well as explores all the blessings awaiting him throughout the rest of the year. As you child counts along from 1 to 10, they will learn to be thankful for the simple, everyday things—like family, warm clothes, and favorite toys—as well as the things that make the day extra-special, like ten good night kisses. With rhymes that make counting fun to remember and illustrations with elements your child can find and count along with, this delightful board book captures the attention of young children, filling their minds with numbers and their hearts with happiness.Counting Blessings:makes counting fun and relatable for kidshelps your child look for and count the blessings in their own lifealso contains elements about the four seasonsis perfect for lap reading
Counting Cows
by Woody JacksonCows munch, meander, sleep, sun themselves, and wade through vibrant Vermont landscapes before gathering for a kick-up-your-hooves barn dance. This bold, bovine twist on counting is sure to amuse little ones just learning their numbers.