Focusing on finite linear spaces, this 1994 text delves into the foundational aspects and applications of the subject. It presents key concepts, methodologies, and theorems, making it a valuable resource for students and researchers in mathematics and related fields. The book emphasizes clarity and rigor, providing insights that enhance understanding of linear algebra and its implications in various mathematical contexts.
This comprehensive text explores the intricate world of finite linear spaces, offering a thorough examination of their properties and structures. It serves as an essential resource for students and researchers, delving into both theoretical foundations and practical applications. The book emphasizes clarity and accessibility, making complex concepts understandable, while also providing a wealth of examples and exercises to reinforce learning. Ideal for those looking to deepen their understanding of linear algebra and its finite counterparts.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International Conference on Applications and Techniques in Information Security, ATIS 2014, held in Melbourne, Australia, in November 2014. The 16 revised full papers and 8 short papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 56 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on applications; curbing cyber crimes; data privacy; digital forensics; security implementations.
The Seventh Australasian Conference in Information Security and Privacy (ACISP) took place in Melbourne from July 3–5, 2002, sponsored by Deakin University, iCORE, Alberta, Canada, and the Australian Computer Society. The conference aimed to unite professionals from academia, industry, and government sectors to discuss advancements in information security and privacy. The review process lasted six weeks, and we extend our gratitude to the program committee and external referees for their significant contributions. Out of 94 submissions, 36 papers were accepted, including 10 from Australia, 5 each from Korea and the USA, 4 each from Singapore and Germany, 2 from Japan, and 1 each from The Netherlands, the UK, Spain, Bulgaria, and India. Every author, regardless of acceptance, contributed meaningfully to the event. Additionally, we were pleased to feature presentations from notable figures such as Victorian Privacy Commissioner Paul Chadwick, Professor Hugh Williams from Calgary, Professor Bimal Roy from ISI, Kolkata, and Dr. Hank Wolfe from Otago, New Zealand, enriching the conference experience with their insights.