A comprehensive textbook covering fundamental and advanced concepts in genetics, including classical genetics, molecular genetics, and population genetics.
Samuel Eilenberg’s Automata, Languages and Machines: Volume A (1974) is the first in a two-volume series that systematically develops the mathematical foundations of automata theory, formal languages, and their connections to algebra. It is a rigorous, abstract treatment intended for advanced students and researchers in mathematics and computer science.
This is a specialized chemistry book focused on how Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is used to study stereochemistry (3D arrangement of atoms) in rigid bicyclic molecules.