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Simulating Neural Networks with Mathematica2 reviews
James A. Freeman

Addison-Wesley Professional, 1993

A clear way to see how Neural Networks work.

+ Quite satisfied with the book.

This is another book where the capabilities of Mathematica are put to good use. Clear explanations and code make it a joy to go through and do all the calculational stuff. Helps even quite experienced people to visualise some of the concepts they may not be experienced with. All the basic ...
  
  











  



  
The Complexity of Cooperation: Agent-Based Models of Competition and Collaboration2 reviews
Robert Axelrod

Princeton University Press, 1997

Fun to read

+ Great Companion to'The Evolution of Cooperation'

A sequel to his prior book, "the evolution of cooperation". Iterated prisoner's dilemma is the center of this book, with a particular focus on the collaboration in the interests of competiion. No mathmatical background required and usefull referenced included.
  
  











  



  
Linked: How Everything Is Connected to Everything Else and What It Means94 reviews
Albert-Laszlo Barabasi

Plume, 2003

Great read

+ Excellent book for beginners & engineers alike
+ Good way to start
+ Inspiring
+ Great overview for the non-scientist
  
  











  



  
Caring for Your Baby and Young Child, Revised Edition: Birth to Age 5 (Shelov, Caring for your Baby and Young ...161 reviews
American Academy Of Pediatrics

Bantam, 2004

Great reference book for parents

+ excellent book
+ Very Informative without being too much information
+ The Only Baby Care Book You Need
+ One for the Parenting Library Hall of Fame
  
  











  



  
Weaving the Web: The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the World Wide Web51 reviews
Tim Berners-lee

Collins Business, 2000

Thoughts on the web from the man who invented it.

+ An excelent book about the web history and future.
+ A Good Read About the Web

In a recent presidential election, Democrat Al Gore was ridiculed for "claiming" that he invented the Internet. While he was a significant player in the development of the Internet, no one can really claim to have invented it and there is a great deal of dispute over whether Gore ever really made ...
  
  











  



  
Weaving the Web: The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the World Wide Web51 reviews
Tim Berners-lee

Collins Business, 2000

Thoughts on the web from the man who invented it.

+ An excelent book about the web history and future.
+ A Good Read About the Web

In a recent presidential election, Democrat Al Gore was ridiculed for "claiming" that he invented the Internet. While he was a significant player in the development of the Internet, no one can really claim to have invented it and there is a great deal of dispute over whether Gore ever really made ...
  
  











  



  
Linked: How Everything Is Connected to Everything Else and What It Means94 reviews
Albert-Laszlo Barabasi

Plume, 2003

Great read

+ Excellent book for beginners & engineers alike
+ Good way to start
+ Inspiring
+ Great overview for the non-scientist
  
  











  



  
Caring for Your Baby and Young Child, Revised Edition: Birth to Age 5 (Shelov, Caring for your Baby and Young ...161 reviews
American Academy Of Pediatrics

Bantam, 2004

Great reference book for parents

+ excellent book
+ Very Informative without being too much information
+ The Only Baby Care Book You Need
+ One for the Parenting Library Hall of Fame
  
  











  



  
Simulating Neural Networks with Mathematica2 reviews
James A. Freeman

Addison-Wesley Professional, 1993

A clear way to see how Neural Networks work.

+ Quite satisfied with the book.

This is another book where the capabilities of Mathematica are put to good use. Clear explanations and code make it a joy to go through and do all the calculational stuff. Helps even quite experienced people to visualise some of the concepts they may not be experienced with. All the basic ...
  
  











  



  
The Complexity of Cooperation: Agent-Based Models of Competition and Collaboration2 reviews
Robert Axelrod

Princeton University Press, 1997

Fun to read

+ Great Companion to'The Evolution of Cooperation'

A sequel to his prior book, "the evolution of cooperation". Iterated prisoner's dilemma is the center of this book, with a particular focus on the collaboration in the interests of competiion. No mathmatical background required and usefull referenced included.
  
  











  






   



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