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ContentsMATHEMATICS ................................................................................................................................................................... 2Algebra ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 2Algebraic Geometry & Number Theory ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6Algorithms & Complexity ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7Applied Mathematics .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 8Combinatorics & Discrete Mathematics ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10Differential Equations & Nonlinearity ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13Game Theory ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 18General & Introductory Mathematics ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19Geometry & Topology ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 23Mathematical & Computational Imaging ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 25Mathematical Modeling ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27Mathematical Physics ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 30Mathematics for Biology & Medicine ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31Mathematics for Engineering .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 33Mathematics for Finance ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 37Mathematics for Physics ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 40Numerical Analysis & Mathematical Computation ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 41Operations Research ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 45Real, Complex & Functional Analysis .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 47Recreational Mathematics & Popular Science ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 51Set Theory & Logic ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 53

STATISTICS ........................................................................................................................................................................ 54Bioinformatics & Statistical Genetics ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 54Biostatistics & Epidemiology ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 56Computational Biology ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 64Computational Statistics .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 67Environmental Statistics ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 71Introductory Statistics & General References ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 73Probability Theory & Applications ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 75SPC/Reliability/Quality Control ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 77Statistical Learning & Data Mining ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 78Statistical Theory & Methods ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 82Statistics for Business, Finance & Economics ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 92Statistics for Engineering & Physical Science ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 94Statistics for Life Sciences .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 96Statistics for the Social & Behavioral Sciences ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 97

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONTEXTBOOKActions and Invariants of Algebraic Groups, SecondEdition

Abstract AlgebraA Gentle IntroductionGary L. Mullen, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, USA and JamesA. Sellers, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, USA

Walter Ricardo Ferrer Santos, University of the Republic, Uruguay and AlvaroRittatore, University of the Republic, Uruguay

Series: Textbooks in Mathematics Series: Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsThis book introduces the basic notions of abstract algebra to sophomores and perhapseven junior mathematics majors who have a relatively weak background with conceptual

This book provides an introduction to geometric invariant theory by providing the readerwith the tools needed to read the research in this field. Beginning with commutative algebra

courses. It introduces the material with many concrete examples and establishes a firmfoundation for introducing more abstract mathematical notions.

and algebraic geometry, the book develops the necessary background of affine algebraover an algebraically closed field K and then moves toward the eventual application ofinvariant theory, Lie algebras, and modern invariant theory. Two new chapters coverobservable actions of affine algebraic groups and observable subgroups of affine monoids.

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TEXTBOOK2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONAdvanced Linear AlgebraAbstract Algebra

Nicholas Loehr, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and StateUniversity, Blacksburg, USASeries: Textbooks in MathematicsDesigned for a second theoretical course in linear algebra, thistext explores a variety of advanced topics in linear algebra thathighlight the rich interconnections of the subject to geometry,algebra, analysis, combinatorics, numerical computation, andmany other areas of mathematics. The author covers algebraicstructures, matrices, structured matrices, geometric aspects oflinear algebra, modules, and multilinear algebra. He givescomplete proofs of all results and supplements the generaltheory with many specific examples and concrete computations.

An Interactive Approach, 2nd EditionWilliam PaulsenSeries: Textbooks in MathematicsThis textbook is for a first undergraduate course in abstract algebra. It differs from the firstedition in that it offers optional technology and less focus on interactivity. It has a moretraditional approach where additional topics to the primary syllabus are placed after primarytopics are covered, creating a more common table of contents. Where technology wasthe primary motivation of the first edition, this edition is transformed by historical notesand better explanations of why topics are covered.

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TEXTBOOKTEXTBOOKAdvanced Linear AlgebraAbstract Algebra

Hugo Woerdeman, Drexel University, Philadelphia,Pennsylvania, USASeries: Textbooks in MathematicsWritten in clear and concise language, this book covers thestandard topics in a second linear algebra course.The book firstintroduces general fields and emphasizes matrix algebra overfinite fields and complex numbers. It then proceeds to covervector spaces in depth, addressing vector spaces over generalfields. Also discussed are standard topics in linear algebraincluding linear transformations, Jordan canonical form, innerproduct spaces, and spectral theory. Additional material coversdual spaces, quotient spaces, and tensor products. It includeswell-designed exercises and full solutions to almost all exercises.

Structures and ApplicationsStephen LovettTaking a discovery-based approach, this text helps studentsunderstand the abstraction of modern algebra. It uses thegeneral concept of an algebraic structure as a unifying principleand introduces other algebraic structures besides the threestandard ones (groups, rings, and fields). Examples, exercises,investigative projects, and entire sections illustrate how abstractalgebra is applied to areas of science and other branches ofmathematics, including cryptography and geometry.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • TEXTBOOKAlgebras, Rings and ModulesAdvanced Linear Algebra, Second EditionNon-commutative Algebras and RingsBruce Cooperstein, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA

Series: Textbooks in MathematicsThis book discusses structure theory of an operator, topics oninner product spaces, and trace and determinant functions ofa linear operator. It addresses bilinear forms with a full treatmentof symplectic spaces and orthogonal spaces, as well as explainsconstruction of tensor, symmetric, and exterior algebras.Featuring several new exercises, the second edition addscoverage of sesquilinear forms, linear groups, matrices, normedvector spaces, orthogonal spaces over perfect fields ofcharacteristic two, and Clifford algebras. A solutions manual isavailable upon qualifying course adoption.

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Michiel Hazewinkel, CWI, Amsterdam, Netherlands andNadiya M. Gubareni, Czestochowa University of Technology,PolandThe theory of algebras, rings, and modules is one of thefundamental domains of modern mathematics. General algebra,more specifically non-commutative algebra, is poised for majoradvances in the twenty-first century (together with and ininteraction with combinatorics), just as topology, analysis, andprobability experienced in the twentieth century. This volumeis a continuation and an in-depth study, stressing thenon-commutative nature of the first two volumes of Algebras,Rings and Modules by M. Hazewinkel, N. Gubareni, and V. V.Kirichenko. It is largely independent of the other volumes. Therelevant constructions and results from earlier volumes have

been presented in this volume.

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3rd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderApplied Abstract Algebra with MapleTM andMATLAB®, Third Edition

Algebraic Computability and Enumeration ModelsRecursion Theory and Descriptive Complexity

Cyrus F. Nourani, Independent Consultant in ComputingR&D, San Francisco, CaliforniaThis book presents new techniques with functorial models toaddress important areas on pure mathematics and computabilitytheory from the algebraic viewpoint. The reader is firstintroduced to categories and functorial models, with Kleenealgebra examples for languages. Functorial models for Peanoarithmetic are described toward important computationalcomplexity areas on a Hilbert program, leading to computabilitywith initial models. Infinite language categories are alsointroduced to explain descriptive complexity with recursivecomputability with admissible sets and urelements.

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Richard Klima, Neil Sigmon and Ernest Stitzinger, NorthCarolina State University, Raleigh, USASeries: Textbooks in MathematicsThis book provides an in-depth introduction to real-worldabstract algebraic problems. Chapters examine the prerequisitemathematics needed, block designs, coding theory, andcryptography while the final chapters cover counting techniques,including Pólya's and Burnside's theorems. Eliminating the needfor heavy number crunching, sophisticated mathematicalsoftware packages open the door to areas like cryptography,coding theory, and combinatorics that are dependent onabstract algebra. This book explores these topics and showshow to apply the software programs to abstract algebra and its

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderComputational Aspects of Polynomial IdentitiesAlgebraic OperadsVolume l, Kemer's Theorems, 2nd EditionAn Algorithmic Companion

Alexei Kanel-Belov, Bar-Ilan University, Israel, Yakov Karasik,Technion, Israel and Louis Halle Rowen, Bar-Ilan University,IsraelSeries: Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsThis edition presents the underlying ideas in recent polynomialidentity (PI)-theory and demonstrates the validity of the proofsof PI-theorems. It gives all the details involved in Kemer’s proofof Specht’s conjecture for affine PI-algebras in characteristic 0.This edition presents a tighter formulation of Zubrilin’s theoryand contains a more direct proof of the Wehrfritz–Beidartheorem. It also adds more details to the proof of Kemer’s difficultPI-representability theorem and develops several newertechniques, such as the "pumping procedure."

Murray R. Bremner and Vladimir DotsenkoThis book applies the theory of noncommutative Grobner basesin free associative algebras to the construction of universalassociative envelopes for nonassociative structures defined bymultilinear operations. It begins by recalling the basic definitionsof the most familiar examples of nonassociative structures: finitedimensional Lie and Jordan algebras and their universalassociative enveloping algebras. It takes an algorithmic approach,developing just enough theory to motivate the computationalmethods. Easier proofs and examples are left as exercises for thereader.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKIntroduction to Abelian Model Structures andGorenstein Homological Dimensions

Exploring Linear AlgebraLabs and Projects with Mathematica ®

Crista Arangala, Elon University, North Carolina, USASeries: Textbooks in MathematicsThis supplement for linear algebra courses provides a hands-onlab manual that includes exercises, theorems, and problems.The exercises section integrates problems, technology,Mathematica

® visualization, and Mathematica CDFs, enabling

students to discover the theory and applications of linear algebrain a meaningful way. The theorems and problems sectionpresents the theoretical aspects of linear algebra. Each chapteralso contains application-driven projects that students can useas the basis for further undergraduate research.

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Marco A. P. BullonesSeries: Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsThis book shows how to construct new Abelian model structures on the categories ofmodules and chain complexes from the notions of the Gorenstein-projective, injective,and flat dimensions. The method used for these new constructions is based on a theoremdeveloped by Mark Hovey just a few years ago. The book provides a modern, readableintroduction to the theory along with solid examples and nicely drawn diagrams that makeproofs much easier to follow.

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2nd Edition • 3 Volume Set • TEXTBOOK3rd Edition • TEXTBOOKIntroduction to Abstract Algebra, Second EditionA First Course in Abstract Algebra

Jonathan D. H. Smith, Iowa State University, Ames, USASeries: Textbooks in MathematicsIntroduction to Abstract Algebra, Second Edition presentsabstract algebra as the main tool underlying discretemathematics. This edition offers numerous updates based onfeedback from first edition adopters, as well as improved andsimplified proofs of a number of important theorems. Many newexercises have been added throughout, while new study projectsexamine skewfields, quaternions, and octonions. Each chapter

Rings, Groups, and Fields, Third EditionMarlow Anderson and Todd FeilLike its popular predecessors, this text develops ring theory firstby drawing on students’ familiarity with integers andpolynomials. This unique approach motivates students instudying abstract algebra and helps them understand the powerof abstraction. This edition makes it easier to teach uniquefactorization as an optional topic and reorganizes the corematerial on rings, integral domains, and fields. Along with newexercises on Galois theory, it also includes a more detailedtreatment of permutations as well as new chapters on Sylowtheorems.

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includes exercises of varying levels of difficulty, chapter notes that point out variations innotation and approach, and study projects that cover an array of applications.

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TEXTBOOK4th Edition • TEXTBOOKIntroduction to Computational Linear AlgebraGalois Theory, Fourth Edition

Nabil Nassif, American University of Beirut, Lebanon,Jocelyne Erhel, INRIA, Rennes Cedex, France and BernardPhilippe, INRIA, Rennes, FranceThis text presents classroom-tested material on computationallinear algebra and its application to numerical solutions of PDEsand ODEs. It covers the fundamentals needed in numerical linearalgebra and describes many methods for solving a range oflinear equations. The book expresses the numerical methodsusing pseudo-code or a detailed MATLAB

® program. Numerous

exercises and computer projects test students’ understandingof the mathematics of numerical methods and the art ofcomputer programming.

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Ian Nicholas StewartThis bestseller continues to deliver a rigorous yet engagingtreatment of the subject while keeping pace with currenteducational requirements. This fourth edition replaces thetopological proof of the fundamental theorem of algebra witha simple and plausible result from point-set topology. It revisesthe chapter on ruler-and-compass constructions and includesa new section on constructions using an angle-trisector. Inaddition, a new chapter takes a retrospective look at what Galoisactually did compared to what many assume he did.

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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderThe Separable Galois Theory of Commutative Rings,Second Edition

LineabilityThe Search for Linearity in Mathematics

Richard M. Aron, Kent State University, Ohio, USA, LuisBernal-Gonzalez, University of Seville, Spain, Daniel M.Pellegrino and Juan B. Seoane Sepulveda, ComplutenseUniversity of Madrid, SpainSeries: Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsBringing together research that was otherwise scatteredthroughout the literature, this book collects the main results onthe conditions for the existence of large algebraic substructures.Many examples illustrate lineability, dense-lineability, spaceability,algebrability, and strong algebrability in different areas ofmathematics, including real and complex analysis. The bookpresents general techniques for discovering lineability in itsdiverse degrees, incorporates assertions with their corresponding

proofs, and provides exercises in every chapter.

Andy R. Magid, The University of Oklahoma, Norman, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Pure and Applied MathematicsThis book provides a complete and self-contained account ofthe Galois theory of commutative rings from the viewpoint ofcategorical classification theorems and using solely thetechniques of commutative algebra. Along with updating nearlyevery result and explanation, this edition contains a new chapterthat introduces the theory of separable algebras. It presentscomplete proofs of all the main results and incorporates manyexamples to enable a better understanding.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKUnderstanding Geometric AlgebraLinear Algebra, Geometry and TransformationHamilton, Grassmann, and Clifford for Computer Vision and GraphicsBruce Solomon

Series: Textbooks in MathematicsThis text provides students with a solid geometric grasp of lineartransformations. It stresses the linear case of the inverse functionand rank theorems and gives a careful geometric treatment ofthe spectral theorem. The text starts with basic questions aboutimages and pre-images of mappings, injectivity, surjectivity, anddistortion. In the process of answering these questions in thelinear setting, the book covers all the standard topics for a firstcourse on linear algebra.

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Kenichi Kanatani, Okayama University, JapanThis book introduces geometric algebra with an emphasis onthe background mathematics of Hamilton, Grassmann, andClifford. Unlike similar texts, this one first gives separatedescriptions of the various algebras and then explains how theyare combined to define the field of geometric algebra. Withuseful historical notes and exercises, it gives readers insight intothe mathematical theories behind complicated geometriccomputations. It shows how to describe and compute geometryfor 3D modeling applications in computer graphics andcomputer vision.

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2nd EditionMonomial Algebras, Second Edition

Rafael Villarreal, Centro de Investigacion, Mexico City,MexicoSeries: Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsThis book presents algebraic, combinatorial, and computationalmethods for studying monomial algebras and their ideals,including Stanley–Reisner rings, monomial subrings, Ehrhartrings, and blowup algebras. Along with revising all existingchapters, this edition includes four new chapters that focus onthe algebraic properties of blowup algebras in combinatorialoptimization problems of clutters and hypergraphs. It alsocontains two new chapters that explore the algebraic andcombinatorial properties of the edge ideal of clutters andhypergraphs.

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TEXTBOOK4th Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONElementary Number TheoryAlgebraic Number Theory and Fermat's Last

Theorem, Fourth Edition James S. Kraft, Gilman School, Baltimore, Maryland, USAand Lawrence C. Washington, University of Maryland,College Park, USAThis text teaches students about the role of number theory inpure mathematics and its important applications to cryptographyand other areas. Designed for a one-semester undergraduatecourse in number theory, the book offers many pedagogicalfeatures. "Check your understanding" problems assess whetherstudents have learned essential information. At the end of everychapter, exercises reinforce an understanding of the material.Other exercises introduce new and interesting ideas whilecomputer exercises reflect the kinds of explorations that numbertheorists often carry out in their research.

Ian Stewart, University of Warwick, UK and David Tall,University of Warwick, UKThis text introduces fundamental ideas of algebraic numbersand explores one of the most intriguing stories in the history ofmathematics—the quest for a proof of Fermat’s Last Theorem.The authors use this celebrated theorem to motivate a generalstudy of the theory of algebraic numbers from a relativelyconcrete point of view. Along with several recent developments,this fourth edition provides up-to-date information on uniqueprime factorization for real quadratic number fields and presentsMihăilescu’s proof of the Catalan conjecture.

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderIntroduction to Number Theory, 2nd EditionAnalytic Hyperbolic Geometry in N Dimensions

Anthony Vazzana, Truman State University, Kirksville,Missouri, USA and David Garth, Truman State University,Kirksville, Missouri, USASeries: Textbooks in MathematicsThis classroom-tested, student-friendly text covers a diverse arrayof number theory topics, from the ancient Euclidean algorithmfor finding the greatest common divisor of two integers to recentdevelopments such as cryptography, the theory of elliptic curves,and the negative solution of Hilbert’s tenth problem. Ideal for aone- or two-semester undergraduate-level course, the secondedition features a more flexible structure, adds several newsections, expands exercise sets to encompass a wider variety ofproblems, and provides calculations, tutorials, and code via an

author-maintained website.

An IntroductionAbraham Albert Ungar, North Dakota State University,Fargo, USAThis book introduces for the first time the hyperbolic simplex asan important concept in -dimensional hyperbolic geometry. Theextension of common Euclidean geometry to dimensions, withbeing any positive integer, results in greater generality andsuccinctness in related expressions. Using new mathematicaltools, the book demonstrates that this is also the case withanalytic hyperbolic geometry. For example, the authoranalytically determines the hyperbolic circumcenter andcircumradius of any hyperbolic simplex.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderCremona Groups and the Icosahedron

Ivan Cheltsov, University of Edinburgh, Scotland andConstantin Shramov, Steklov Institute of Mathematics,Moscow, RussiaSeries: Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsThis work focuses on the Cremona groups of ranks 2 and 3 anddescribes the beautiful appearances of the icosahedral groupA

5 in them. The authors present interesting results that highlight

the beauty of icosahedral symmetries of the variety 5. The book

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A5-equivariant geometry of the quintic del Pezzo threefold

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and gives a proof of its A5-birational rigidity.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderMachine TranslationA Formal Approach to Multi-Level Complex Systems

Pushpak Bhattacharyya, Indian Institute of TechnologyBombay, MumbaiThis book compares and contrasts the principles and practicesof rule-based machine translation (RBMT), statistical machinetranslation (SMT), and example-based machine translation(EBMT). Presenting numerous examples, the text introduceslanguage divergence as the fundamental challenge to machinetranslation, emphasizes and works out word alignment, exploresIBM models of machine translation, covers the mathematics ofphrase-based SMT, provides complete walk-throughs of theworking of interlingua-based and transfer-based RBMT, andanalyzes EBMT, showing how translation parts can be extractedand recombined to automatically translate a new input.

Modeling and AnalysisEmanuela Merelli, Univiersity of Camerino, Macerata, Italy, Marjan Sirjani, ReykjavikUniversity, Iran and Narges Khakpour, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, IranAlthough complex systems have been thoroughly studied by different scientificcommunities, Computer Science opens up potential that had not been fully exploited inthis field. This book examines the multi-level nature of complex systems and includes formalmethods for their modeling and the analysis. It presents a formal computational frameworkfor the study of complex systems and provides concrete evidence of the usefulness offormal methods in many interdisciplinary research fields, e.g. biological systems and socialsystems.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderParallel Graph AlgorithmsMachine LearningEdited by David A. BaderAlgorithms and ApplicationsSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computational ScienceMohssen Mohammed, Al-Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud University, Saudi Arabia,

Muhammad Badruddin Khan, Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud University, Riyadh and Graph theoretic problems are representative of fundamental kernels in traditional andemerging scientific applications, such as complex network analysis, data mining, andEjhab Bashier Mohammed Bashier, Department of Computer Sciences, Faculty of

Sciences and Arts in Baljurashi at Albaha University, Saudi Arabia computational biology, as well as applications in national security. Graph abstractions arealso extensively used to understand and solve challenging problems in scientific computing.Machine learning, one of the top emerging sciences, has an extremely broad range of

applications. However, many books on the subject provide only a theoretical approach, To efficiently solve large-scale graph problems, it is necessary to design high performancecomputing systems and novel parallel algorithms. In this book, some of the world’s mostrenowned experts explore the latest research and applications in this important area.

making it difficult for a newcomer to grasp the subject material. This book provides a morepractical approach by explaining the concepts of machine learning algorithms and

Chapman and Hall/CRCdescribing the areas of application for each algorithm, using simple practical examples toMarket: Computer Sciencedemonstrate each algorithm and showing how different issues related to these algorithms

are applied.May 2016: 235 x 156: 400ppHb: 978-1-466-57326-0: £57.99eBook: 978-1-466-57327-7CRC Press* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466573260Market: Computer Science & Engineering

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2nd EditionMachine LearningAn Algorithmic Perspective, Second Edition

Stephen Marsland, Massey University, Palmerston North,New ZealandSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Machine Learning & PatternRecognitionThis bestseller helps students understand the algorithms ofmachine learning. It puts them on a path toward mastering therelevant mathematics and statistics as well as the necessaryprogramming and experimentation. Along with improvedPython code, this second edition includes two new chapters ondeep belief networks and Gaussian processes. It incorporatesnew material on the support vector machine, random forests,the perceptron convergence theorem, filters, and more. All of

the code is available on the author’s website.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGeneralized Sylvester EquationsApproximate Iterative AlgorithmsUnified Parametric SolutionsAnthony Louis Almudevar, University of Rochester,

Rochester, NY, USAIterative algorithms often rely on approximate evaluationtechniques, which may include statistical estimation, computersimulation or functional approximation. This volume presentsmethods for the study of approximate iterative algorithms,providing tools for the derivation of error bounds andconvergence rates, and for the optimal design of suchalgorithms. Techniques of functional analysis are used to deriveanalytical relationships between approximation methods andconvergence properties for general classes of algorithms. Thevolume provides the necessary background in functional analysis

and probability theory and presents extensive applications to Markov decision processes.

Guang-Ren Duan, Harbin Institute of Technology, ChinaThis book presents a unified parametric approach for solvingvarious types of GSEs. In an extremely neat and elegant matrixform, the author provides one unified parametric solutionformula for the GSEs, which further reduces to a specific clearvector form when the parameter matrix in the equations is aJordan matrix. The book covers several types of very generalGSEs, including GSEs with arbitrary orders, arbitrary dimensions,parameter matrices, and GSEs without controllability orregularizability assumption.

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Systems, and Complex Systems Engineering Generation and Propagation of Customized LightEdited by Andrew Forbes, CSIR National Laser Centre,Pretoria, South AfricaThis book provides a comprehensive account of laser beampropagation, reflecting the major impact of new characterizationmethods, computational approaches, and fabrication techniques.It highlights new discoveries on laser beams and theirpropagation properties, including orbital angular momentumof light, the non-diffracting nature of light, and light thatpropagates along curved paths and reconstructs after obstacles.Chapters by expert researchers demonstrate how laser beamspropagate, explain the generation of custom laser beams withmodern techniques, describe beam properties, and showcasetheir application across various disciplines.

Edited by Alex Gorod, Systomics Laboratory, Hoboken, NewJersey, USA, Brian E. White, CAU, SES, Sudbury,Massachusetts, USA, Vernon Ireland, The University ofAdelaide, Australia, S. Jimmy Gandhi, California StateUniversity Northridge, USA and Brian Sauser, University ofNorth Texas, Denton, USASeries: Complex and Enterprise Systems EngineeringSuitable as a reference for industry practitioners and as atextbook for classroom use, this book provides an understandingof systems engineering (SoSE), enterprise systems engineering(ESE), and complex systems engineering (CSE). Industrypractitioners present and analyze case studies from a range of

domains that demonstrate the underlying principles and best practices. A number of theCRC Press

case studies focus on addressing real human needs. Diverse approaches such as use of Market: Engineering/Electricalsoft systems skills are illustrated in applications, and other helpful techniques are alsoprovided.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKMine Plan OptimisationFluid Dynamics via Examples and Solutions

Martin L. Smith, Pontifical Catholic University of Santiago,Santiago, ChileTextbook providing a range of tools for optimization in themineral industry, including examples with mathematicalprogramming. Topics covered include a survey of the applicationof optimisation technologies; a review of optimisation algorithmswith math programming, math modelling and an introductionto AMPL, applications of linear programming to businessimprovement studies, surface mining applications, undergroundmining applications and options analysis. Developed for 3rd and4th year BSc/MSc education in mine planning, design oroptimisation. Engineers, planners and policy makers in the

minerals industry may find it beneficial for their professional activities as well.

Sergey Nazarenko, University of Warwick, UKThis text provides a substantial set of example problems anddetailed model solutions covering various phenomena andeffects in fluids. Ideal as a supplement, exam review, or self-studyresource, the book covers several sub-areas of fluid dynamics,types of flows, and applications. It also includes supplementarytheoretical material when necessary. Each chapter presents thebackground, an extended list of references for further reading,numerous problems, and a complete set of model solutions.

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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderSignal ProcessingA Practical Guide to Geometric Regulation for

Distributed Parameter Systems A Mathematical Approach, Second EditionCharles L. Byrne, University of Massachusetts Lowell, USASeries: Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsThis book explains how mathematical tools can be used to solveproblems in signal processing. Assuming an advancedundergraduate- or graduate-level understanding of mathematics,this second edition contains new chapters on convolution andthe vector DFT, plane-wave propagation, and the BLUE andKalman filters. It expands the material on Fourier analysis to threenew chapters to provide additional background information,presents real-world examples of applications that demonstratehow mathematics is used in remote sensing, and includes robustappendices and problems for classroom use.

Eugenio Aulisa, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, USA andDavid Gilliam, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, USASeries: Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsThis book provides an introduction to geometric control designmethodologies for asymptotic tracking and disturbance rejectionof infinite dimensional systems. It also introduces several newcontrol algorithms inspired by geometric invariance andasymptotic attraction for a wide range of dynamical controlsystems. The book covers the regulation of both linear andnonlinear systems and offers an extensive collection of bothtypes of problems. Examples range from one-dimensional heatand wave equations to control of non-isothermal Boussinesqflows. Chapman and Hall/CRC

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Quantum Mechanics IThe Fundamentals

S. Rajasekar, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirapalli, Indiaand R. Velusamy, ANJA College, Tamilnadu, IndiaAlong with the authors’ follow-up book on advanced topics, thistext provides students with a broad, up-to-date introduction toquantum mechanics. The text offers a graduate-level accountof the behavior of matter and energy at the molecular, atomic,nuclear, and sub-nuclear levels. It presents the latestmathematical treatments, theoretical methods, applications,and experimental observations. A collection of problems at theend of each chapter develops students’ understanding of bothbasic concepts and the application of theory to various physicallyimportant systems.

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Takao Nambu, Kobe University, JapanThis book presents a unified algebraic approach to stabilization problems of linear boundarycontrol systems with no assumption on finite-dimensional approximations to the originalsystems, such as the existence of the associated Riesz basis. A new proof of the stabilizationresult for linear systems of finite dimension is also presented, leading to an explicit designof the feedback scheme. The problem of output stabilization is discussed, and someinteresting results are developed when the observability or the controllability conditionsare not satisfied.

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TEXTBOOKQuantum Mechanics IIAdvanced Topics

S. Rajasekar, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirapalli, Indiaand R. Velusamy, ANJA College, Tamilnadu, IndiaThis book offers a tutorial guide to some of the mostcutting-edge topics in quantum mechanics. The authors explainthe basic principles, key features, and applications. They coverquantum technologies as well as emerging areas includingquantum versions of the theory of gravity, teleportation, games,cloning, diffusion, and chaos. Problem sets are provided for eachchapter with complete solutions at the end of the book andmany original figures throughout the text to help the readervisualize important concepts.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGroup Theoretic CryptographyCommutation Relations, Normal Ordering, and

Stirling Numbers Maria Isabel González Vasco, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos,Madrid, Spain and Rainer Steinwandt, Florida AtlanticUniversity, Boca Raton, FLSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Cryptography and Network SecuritySeriesGroup theory appears to be a promising source of hardcomputational problems for deploying new cryptographicconstructions. This reference focuses on the specifics of usinggroups, including in particular non-Abelian groups, in the fieldof cryptography. It provides an introduction to cryptographywith emphasis on the group theoretic perspective, making itone of the first books to use this approach. The authors providethe needed cryptographic and group theoretic concepts, full

Toufik Mansour, University of Haifa, Israel and MatthiasSchorkThis book provides an introduction to the combinatorial aspectsof normal ordering in the Weyl algebra and some of its closerelatives. It discusses the Stirling numbers, closely relatedgeneralizations, and their role as normal ordering coefficientsin the Weyl algebra. In addition to the combinatorial aspects,the book presents the relation to operational calculus anddescribes the physical motivation for ordering words in the Weylalgebra arising from quantum theory, along with someapplications.

Chapman and Hall/CRC proofs of essential theorems, and formal security evaluations of the cryptographic schemespresented.Market: Mathematics

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Dummy text to keep placeholder6th Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONHandbook of Enumerative CombinatoricsGraphs & Digraphs, Sixth Edition

Edited by Miklos Bona, University of Florida, Gainesville, USASeries: Discrete Mathematics and Its ApplicationsPresenting the state of the art, the Handbook of EnumerativeCombinatorics brings together the work of today’s mostprominent researchers. The first two chapters provide acomprehensive overview of the most frequently used methodsin combinatorial enumeration. These chapters supply anoverview that is impressive both in its breadth and its depth,including algebraic, geometric, and analytic methods.Subsequent chapters illustrate applications of these methodsfor counting a wide array of objects.

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Gary Chartrand, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo,USA, Linda Lesniak, Western Michigan University,Kalamazoo, USA and Ping Zhang, Western MichiganUniversity, Kalamazoo, USASeries: Textbooks in MathematicsThis book masterfully employs student-friendly exposition, clearproofs, abundant examples, and numerous exercises to providean essential understanding of the concepts, theorems, history,and applications of graph theory. Fully updated and thoughtfullyreorganized, the sixth edition of this bestselling, classroom-testedtext adds 160+ new exercises, several conjectures and openproblems, many new theorems and examples, new material on

graph decompositions, a proof of the perfect graph theorem, material on HamiltonianMarket: Mathematicsextension, and a new chapter on the probabilistic method in graph theory and random

graphs.March 2015: 235 x 156: 1086ppHb: 978-1-482-22085-8: £95.00eBook: 978-1-482-22086-5Chapman and Hall/CRC* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482220858Market: Mathematics

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Graph-Theoretical Matrices in ChemistryDusanka Janezic, University of Primorska, Koper, Slovenia,Ante Milicevic, The Institute of Medical Research andOccupational Health, Zagreb, Croatia, Sonja Nikolic, TheRugjer Boškovic Institute, Zagreb, Croatia and NenadTrinajstic, The Rugjer Boškovic Institute, Zagreb, CroatiaDivided into five sections, this book offers 200 graph-theoreticalmatrices covering adjacency and related matrices, distance andrelated matrices, incidence matrices, and special and graphicalmatrices. It provides insight into the properties and potentialusefulness of many novel graph-theoretical matrices in chemistry.Most of the graph-theoretical matrices presented have beenused as sources of molecular descriptors usually referred to astopological indices. They are concerned with a special class of

graphs that represent molecules.

Krishnaiyan “KT” Thulasiraman, University of Oklahoma,Norman, USA, Subramanian Arumugam, KalasalingamUniversity, Krishnankoil, India, Andreas Brandstädt,University of Rostock, Germany and Takao Nishizeki, TohokuUniversity, Sendai, JapanSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer and Information ScienceSeriesThis handbook is the first to present a unified, comprehensivetreatment of graph theory, combinatorial optimization, andrelated algorithmic issues. It covers numerous topics of interestin applications in electrical, communication, computer, social,

transportation, biological, and other networks. The book provides readers with thealgorithmic and theoretical foundations to understand phenomena as shaped by theirCRC Pressgraph structures, develop needed algorithmic and optimization tools for the study of graphstructures, and design and plan graph structures that lead to certain desirable behavior.

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONIntroduction to Modern Cryptography, SecondEdition

Introduction to Coding Theory, Second EditionJuergen Bierbrauer, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, USASeries: Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics Series Jonathan Katz, University of Maryland, College Park, USA

and Yehuda Lindell, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, IsraelSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Cryptography and Network SecuritySeriesThis book presents the fundamental paradigms of moderncryptography to a general audience with a basic mathematicsbackground. Integrating a practical perspective withoutsacrificing rigor, this second editionoffers improved treatmentof several topics including stream ciphers, authenticatedencryption, hash functions, attacks on poorly implementedcryptography, the random-oracle model, elliptic-curvecryptography, standardized encryption, MAC, and digitalsignature schemes.

This book is designed to be usable as a textbook for an undergraduate course or for anadvanced graduate course in coding theory as well as a reference for researchers in discretemathematics, engineering and theoretical computer science. This second edition has threeparts: an elementary introduction to coding, theory and applications of codes, and algebraiccurves. The latter part presents a brief introduction to the theory of algebraic curves andits most important applications to coding theory.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONMathematical Foundations of Public KeyCryptography

Introduction to Enumerative and AnalyticCombinatorics, Second Edition

Xiaoyun Wang, Guangwu Xu, University ofWisconsin-Milwaukee, USA, Mingqiang Wang andXianmeng MengBased on the research experience of the authors, this bookprovides a theoretical structure of fundamental number theoryand algebra knowledge supporting public-key cryptography.The authors integrate the results and thinking from more than20 years of research and teaching, bridging the gap betweenmath theory and crypto practice. It can be used in courses forjunior/senior undergraduate students and first-year graduatestudents. Cryptography researchers and engineers can alsobenefit from this manuscript to build a more rigorous andeffective way of thinking.

Miklos Bona, University of Florida, Gainesville, USAThis book fills the gap between introductory texts in discretemathematics and advanced graduate texts in enumerativecombinatorics. The text first deals with basic counting principles,compositions and partitions, and generating functions. It thenfocuses on the structure of permutations, graph enumeration,and extremal combinatorics. Lastly, the book discussessupplemental topics, including error-correcting codes, propertiesof sequences, and magic squares. The second edition adds anew chapter on analytic combinatorics, new sections onadvanced applications of generating functions, and newexercises to all chapters.

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Compression, Third Edition Peter Sziklai, Eotvos L. University, Budapest, HungarySeries: Discrete Mathematics and Its ApplicationsPeter D. Johnson, Jr., Auburn University, Alabama, USAThe main topic is what the title indicates: to collect, survey and categorize the results andtheories achieved in the last 30 years with “polynomial methods”, mostly (but not exclusively)

This unique text imparts the fundamentals of both information theory and data compression.Although the two topics are related, this text allows either topic to be presented

in finite geometries. It contains techniques based on the careful examination of coefficientsindependently and the data compression section requires no previous knowledge ofof polynomials, resultants, algebraic curves, subspaces generated by certain polynomials,information theory. The treatment of information theory is theoretical and abstract but

elementary. random-like behaviour, etc. Our polynomials are usually defined over a finite field, and theyexpress some combinatorial or geometric property of a combinatorial or geometric structure.

Chapman and Hall/CRC We go through several types of applications of the methods. There will be more than ahundred exercises with short solutions.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderQuantitative Graph TheoryMathematical Foundations and Applications

Edited by Matthias Dehmer, UMIT, Hall in Tirol, Austria andFrank Emmert-Streib, Queen's University Belfast, UKSeries: Discrete Mathematics and Its ApplicationsThis is the first book devoted exclusively to quantitative graphtheory. It presents and demonstrates existing and novel methodsfor analyzing graphs quantitatively. Incorporating interdisciplinaryknowledge from graph theory, information theory, measurementtheory, and statistical techniques, this book covers a wide rangeof quantitative-graph theoretical concepts and methods,including those pertaining to real and random graphs. Throughits broad coverage, this text fills a gap in the contemporaryliterature of discrete and applied mathematics, computer science,systems biology, and related disciplines.

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TEXTBOOKStudent Handbook for Discrete Mathematics withDucksSRRSLEH

sarah-marie belcastro, Smith College, Northampton,Massachusetts, USAThis is a Student Reference, Review, Supplemental Learning, andExample Handbook (SRRSLEH) that mirrors the content of theauthor’s popular textbook Discrete Mathematics with Ducks(DMwD). This handbook provides a review of key material,illustrative examples, and new problems with accompanyingsolutions that are helpful even for those using a traditionaldiscrete mathematics textbook. A quick refresher for any discretemath student, the book enables students to find informationeasily and reminds them of the terms and results they shouldknow during their course.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderApproximate Analytical Methods for SolvingOrdinary Differential Equations

Abstract Volterra Integro-Differential EquationsEdited by Marko KosticThe theory of linear Volterra Integro-differental equations hasbeen developing rapidly in the last three decades. This bookprovides an easy-to-read, concise introduction to the theory ofill-posed abstract Volterra Integro-differential equations. It isaccessible to readers whose backgrounds include functions ofone complex variable, integration theory and the basic theoryof locally convex spaces. Each chapter is further divided intosections and subsections, and contains plenty of examples andopen problems.

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T.S.L Radhika, T. K.V. Iyengar and T. Raja Rani, HigherCollege of Technology, OmanThis is the first book to present all of the available approximatemethods for solving ODEs, eliminating the need to wade throughmultiple books and articles. The book covers bothwell-established techniques and recently developed procedures,including the classical series solution method, diverseperturbation methods, pioneering asymptotic methods, andthe latest homotopy methods. It gives a complete descriptionof the methods without going deep into rigorous mathematicalaspects. Detailed examples illustrate the application of themethods to solve real-world problems.

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Analytical Methods for Kolmogorov Equations,Second Edition

Victor A. Galaktionov, University of Bath, UK, Enzo L.Mitidieri, Universita' degli Studi di Trieste, Italy and StanislavI. Pohozaev, Steklov Institute of Mathematics, Moscow,RussiaSeries: Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsThis book shows how four types of higher-order nonlinearevolution PDEs have many commonalities through their specialquasilinear degenerate representations. The authors present aunified approach to deal with these quasilinear PDEs, describemany properties of the equations, and examine traditionalquestions of existence/nonexistence,uniqueness/nonuniqueness, global asymptotics, regularizations,shock-wave theory, and various blow-up singularities. The book

Luca Lorenzi, University of Parma, ItalySeries: Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsThe second edition of this book has a new title that more accurately reflects the table ofcontents. Over the past few years, many new results have been proven in the field of partialdifferential equations. This edition takes those new results into account, in particular thestudy of nonautonomous operators with unbounded coefficients, which has received greatattention. Additionally, this edition is the first to use a unified approach to contain the newresults in a singular place.

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illustrates how complex PDEs are used in a variety of applications and describes newnonlinear phenomena for the equations.

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Applied Differential EquationsThe Primary Course

Vladimir A. Dobrushkin, Brown University, Providence,Rhode Island, USASeries: Textbooks in MathematicsDesigned for a two-semester undergraduate course, this textpresents a contemporary treatment of ODEs and an introductionto PDEs, including their applications in engineering and thesciences. It covers traditional material, along with novelapproaches to mathematical modeling that harness thecapabilities of numerical algorithms and popular computersoftware packages. The text contains practical techniques aswell as corresponding codes for numerical solvers. Manyexamples and exercises help students master effective solution

techniques.

Sergio Blanes and Fernando CasasSeries: Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsUnlike many other books, this introductory book on numerical geometric integration coversboth of the main themes needed by researchers and advanced graduate students:techniques and applications. Emphasis is placed on splitting and composition methodsas well as other techniques like symplectic integrators, variational integrators, volumepreserving methods, and Lie group methods. Additionally, several of the newerdevelopments in splitting and composition methods are covered.

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3rd Edition2nd Edition • TEXTBOOKDifference EquationsA Course in Ordinary Differential Equations, Second

Edition Theory, Applications and Advanced Topics, Third EditionRonald E. MickensSeries: Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsThis book provides a broad introduction to the mathematics ofdifference equations and their applications. Many workedexamples illustrate how to calculate both exact and approximatesolutions to special classes of difference equations. Along withmore problems and an expanded bibliography, this editionincludes two new chapters on special topics (such as discreteCauchy–Euler equations) and the application of differenceequations to complex problems arising in the mathematicalmodeling of phenomena in engineering and the natural andsocial sciences.

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Stephen A. Wirkus, Arizona State University, Glendale, USAand Randall J. Swift, California State Polytechnic University,Pomona, USAThis second edition presents analytical and numerical solutionmethods for typical engineering, physics, and mathematicsapplications. It uses the latest versions of MATLAB

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Nonlinear Differential Equations Theory, Technique and Practice, Second EditionSteven G. Krantz, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri,USASeries: Textbooks in MathematicsDesigned for a one- or two-semester undergraduate course, thistext educates a new generation of mathematical scientists andengineers on differential equations. This edition continues toemphasize examples and mathematical modeling as well aspromote analytical thinking to help students in future studies.It improves the exercise sets and examples, reorganizes thematerial on numerical techniques, and enriches the presentationof predator-prey problems. It also updates the material onnonlinear differential equations and dynamical systems andincludes a new appendix that reviews linear algebra.

Kansari Haldar, Retired Professor, Indian Statistical Institute,KolkataThis book explains how the Adomian decomposition methodcan solve differential equations for the series solutions offundamental problems in physics, astrophysics, chemistry,biology, medicine, and other scientific areas. It covers the fourclasses of the decomposition method: regular/ordinarydecomposition, double decomposition, modified decomposition,and asymptotic decomposition. The author applies these classesto Laplace and Navier–Stokes equations in Cartesian and polarcoordinates for obtaining partial solutions of the equations.Examples of physical and physiological problems demonstratethe applications.

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Initial Conditions Theory,Technique and Practice with Boundary Value ProblemsSteven G. Krantz, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri,USASeries: Textbooks in MathematicsThis book delivers a stimulating exposition of modeling andcomputing, preparing students for higher-level mathematicaland analytical thinking. Designed for an undergraduate-levelcourse on ordinary differential equations, the text presentsclassical ideas and cutting-edge techniques in dynamical systemsand other areas, highlighting applications from engineering,physics, and applied science. This version adds coverage ofSturm-Liouville theory and problems, streamlines content forthe interests of engineers, enhances examples, and augmentsthe substantial and valuable exercise sets. A solutions manual

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Monica-Dana Burlica, G. Asachi Technical University, Department of Mathematicsand Informatics, Mun. Iasi, Jud. Iasi, Romania, Mihai Necula, Alexandru Ioan CuzaUniversity of Iasi, Faculty of Mathematics, Mun. Iasi, Jud. Iasi, Romania, Daniela Rosu,G. Asachi Technical University, Mun. Iasi, Jud. Iasi, Romania and Ioan I. Vrabie,Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Faculty of Mathematics, Mun. Iasi, Jud. Iasi,RomaniaSeries: Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsThis proposed research monograph is, uniquely, devoted to a systematic presentation ofseveral very recent results (and some of them appearing for the first time) referring todifferential equations and inclusions subjected to nonlocal implicit initial conditions. Themajor themes of the book consist of a systematic study of the existence, regularity andcontinuous dependence on the data. The main abstract results are accompanied byilluminating examples describing the evolution of various phenomena; this points out thedegree of generality of the developed theory and second, clarifes why the study of theserather abstract problems is needed in applications. Chapman and Hall/CRC

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Historical Notes, Third Edition Tomorrow’s ScienceBruce J. West, U.S. Army Research Office, Research TrianglePark, North Carolina, USAThis book explains the quantitative reasoning required by thefractional calculus applied to complex physical, social, andbiological phenomena. Fractional calculus is inextricably linkedto complexity and provides a way to think systematically aboutcomplex phenomena without restricting it to a particulardiscipline. The book presents the case for science moving awayfrom the fragmented disciplinary constructs devised to makethe understanding of complex phenomena intellectuallymanageable, thus regaining its integrated nature as “naturalphilosophy” and underscoring how fractional calculus is thevehicle for accomplishing this task.

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George F. SimmonsSeries: Textbooks in MathematicsWritten by a highly respected educator, this third edition updates the classic text designedfor a first course in differential equations. With an emphasis on modeling, this editionpresents a new section on Gauss’s bell curve and improved sections on Fourier analysis,numerical methods, and linear algebra. The text includes unique examples and exercisesas well as interesting historical notes throughout.

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Differential Equations with MATLABExploration, Applications, and Theory

Mark McKibben, West Chester University, Pennsylvania, USAand Micah D. Webster, Goucher College, Baltimore,Maryland, USASeries: Textbooks in MathematicsDesigned for an undergraduate course on mathematicalmodeling or differential equations, this text provides studentswith an understanding of the practical and theoretical aspectsof mathematical models involving ODEs and PDEs. It developsstudents’ intuition by building the theory from the ground upand illustrates the analysis of more than 20 distinct modelsthrough concrete applications in physics, engineering, finance,and many other areas. The book also uses MATLAB

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S. Chakraverty, Smita Tapaswini, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, Orissa,India and Diptiranjan Behera, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, Orissa, IndiaWhen variables and parameters within differential equations are not defined exactly butare vague, imprecise or incomplete due to errors in measurement or other factors, onemay use fuzzy environment in parameters, variables and initial conditions in place of crispones, turning the general differential equations into Fuzzy Differential Equations (FDEs).This book presents reliable and efficient numerical techniques for the solution of FDEs viz.fuzzy ordinary and partial, fuzzy linear and nonlinear and fuzzy arbitrary order differentialequations.

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FractalsPatterns in Nonlinear Dynamics and ApplicationsSanto Banerjee, University Putra Malaysia and Sayan Mukherjee Luis Manuel Braga de Costa Campos, University of Lisbon,

PortugalSeries: Mathematics and Physics for Science and TechnologyThis volume combines mathematical theory, physical principles,and engineering problems to present generalized functionsfrom an applied point of view. It examines the Heaviside unitjump and the Dirac unit impulse and its derivatives in one andseveral dimensions. Containing step-by-step examples withinterpretations of results and discussions of assumptions andtheir consequences, the text covers Gauss and Stokes’ theorems,self-adjoint and non-self-adjoint problems, multipolarexpansions, Green’s functions, and more to enable readers to

The aim of this book is to describe the essence of fractals and multifractals dynamics in theapplications of bioscience and engineering, bioinformatics, and financial time series. Toreach these aims, the book will cover the basic idea, history, structure, methodology andanalysis of fractals, the relationship between fractals and nonlinear dynamics, theapplications of fractal and multifractal analysis in biomedical science, and how fractal signalsand images are modelled by Iterated Function system. Illustrations and practical applicationsare given throughout the text to provide clear interpretations and explanations of variouscomplex fractal objects and fractal modelling.

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Green’s Functions with Applications, Second EditionDean G. Duffy, Former Instructor, US Naval Academy,Annapolis, Maryland, USASeries: Advances in Applied MathematicsThis book provides a systematic approach to the variousmethods available for deriving a Green’s function. It begins byreviewing the historical development of the Green’s function,the Fourier and Laplace transforms, the classical special functionsof Bessel functions and Legendre polynomials, and the Diracdelta function. It then presents Green’s functions for each classof differential equation (ordinary differential, wave, heat, andHelmholtz equations) according to the number of spatialdimensions and the geometry of the domain, including workedexamples, problem sets, and illustrations.

Julián López-Gómez, Universidad Complutense de Madrid,SpainThis book explores the dynamics of a generalized prototype ofsemilinear parabolic logistic problem. The first part of the bookintroduces large solutions and metasolutions in the context ofpopulation dynamics. In a self-contained way, the second partanalyzes a series of very sharp optimal uniqueness results foundby the author and his colleagues. The last part reinforces theevidence that metasolutions are also categorical imperatives todescribe the dynamics of huge classes of spatially heterogeneoussemilinear parabolic problems.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Navier-Stokes Problem in the 21st CenturyHandbook of Applications of Chaos TheoryPierre Gilles Lemarie-Rieusset, University d Evry, Evry, FranceChristos H. Skiadas and Charilaos SkiadasA devoted discussion on the Navier-Stokes equations in light of the Clay Milennium Prize,this book offers both historical and technical information and provides a self-contained

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book is designed to be informative and useful to people from a variety of fields with differenteducations and specific needs.

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for Engineers and Scientists, Second Edition An Introduction to the FundamentalsKenneth B. Howell, The University of Alabama in Huntsville,USASeries: Textbooks in MathematicsThis rigorous yet remarkably accessible textbook is ideal for anintroductory course in ordinary differential equations. Providinga useful resource both in and out of the classroom, the textemploys a unique expository style that explains the how andwhy of each topic covered, allows for a flexible presentationbased on instructor preference and student ability, supports allclaims with clear and solid proofs, and includes access to anauthor-maintained website featuring detailed solutions and awealth of bonus material.

Andrei D. Polyanin, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscowand Vladimir E. Nazaikinskii, Russian Academy of Sciences,MoscowThis large mathematical reference for scientists and engineersnow contains over 3,200 linear partial differential equations andlinear physics equations with solutions as well as exactasymptotic, approximate analytical, numeric, symbolic andqualitative methods for solving and analyzing linear equations.In addition, first, second, third, fourth and higher order linearpartial differential equations are considered. A number of newlinear equations, exact solutions transformations and methodsare described along with applications from heat and masstransfer, aerodynamics, elasticity, acoustics, electrostatics, and

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderStochastic Cauchy Problems in Infinite DimensionsPartial Differential Equations with Variable

Exponents Generalized and Regularized SolutionsIrina V. Melnikova, Institute of Mathematics and Computer Sciences, Ural FederalUniversity, Yekaterinburg, Russia

Variational Methods and Qualitative AnalysisVicentiu D. Radulescu, Mathematics Institute of theRomanian Academy and Dusan D. RepovsSeries: Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsThis book provides a thorough introduction to the theory ofnonlinear PDEs with a variable exponent, particularly those ofelliptic type. It presents the most important variational methodsfor elliptic PDEs described by nonhomogeneous differentialoperators and containing one or more power-type nonlinearitieswith a variable exponent. The authors give a systematictreatment of the basic mathematical theory and constructivemethods for these classes of nonlinear elliptic equations as wellas their applications to various processes arising in the appliedsciences.

Series: Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsAccessible to non-specialists, this book provides a self-contained, complete introductionto the modern theory of stochastic differential equations in infinite-dimensional spaces. Itdescribes various approaches to solve abstract stochastic Cauchy problems. The authorscompare these approaches and illustrate them with numerous examples of applicationsin physics and financial mathematics, including the mathematics of bond markets requiringthe infinite-dimensional setting.Chapman and Hall/CRCMarket: MathematicsFebruary 2016: 235 x 156: 290ppHb: 978-1-482-21050-7: £63.99eBook: 978-1-482-21051-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482210507

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Reconstruction from Integral DataVictor Palamodov, Tel-Aviv UniversitySeries: Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsReconstructive integral geometry has gained new interest dueto the number of new problems arising through X-Ray, MRI,gamma and positron radiography, ultrasound, and other newimaging fields. Even though the present problems associatedwith these fields are diverse, their mathematical models have agreat deal in common. This book gathers and presents in auniform manner the results of the reconstructive integralgeometry developed mostly during the 21st century that arewidely scattered in journal publications.

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Pao-Liu Chow, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan,USAThis book covers basic theory as well as computational andanalytical techniques to solve physical, biological, and financialproblems. This second edition incorporates new materialconcerning stochastic PDEs driven by Lévy-type noise. It includesnew sections on stochastic differential equations of Lévy typeas well as stochastic parabolic, hyperbolic, and evolutionequations with Poisson noise. This edition also provides newapplications of stochastic PDEs to population biology and financeand an updated section on parabolic equations and relatedelliptic problems in Gauss–Sobolev spaces.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderScattering of WavesApplied TheoryD. N. Ghosh Roy, (816)Utah Center For Advanced Imaging Research (UCAIR), SaltLake City, USASeries: Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsOne of the most important areas of study in mathematics, physics and engineering involvesscattering and the propagation of scalar and vector waves. This topic is very mathematical,which often obscures the physics and engineering of scattering and propagation. It is thegoal of this author to introduce this topic in a manner where the emphasis is placed onthe physical interpretations of the mathematics involved without losing the mathematicalrigor. Lastly, a number of important developments in this field are discussed that havenever been mentioned in books before as they are hidden away in many different journalarticles.

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James William Bryant, Sheffield Hallam University, UKThis book uses drama theory—a radical extension of gametheory—to show how best to communicate so as to managethe emotionally charged confrontations occurring in anyworthwhile relationship. Alongside a toolset that provides asystematic framework for analysing conflicts, drama theoryexplains why people need to listen to, and rely on, their feelingsto help shake themselves out of fixed, unproductive positionsand to find new ways of solving tough problems.

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3rd Edition • NEW EDITIONEssential Mathematics for Games and InteractiveApplications, Third Edition

James M. Van Verth, Software Engineer, Google and LarsM. Bishop, Engineer, Handheld Developer TechnologiesGroup, NVIDIAThis updated book provides a conceptual understanding of themathematics needed to create 3D games as well as a practicalunderstanding of how these mathematical bases actually applyto games and graphics. It includes not only the theoreticalmathematical background but also many examples of how theconcepts are used to affect how a game looks and plays. Thisthird edition reflects the increased use of shader graphics

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONMathematics in Games, Sports, and GamblingThe Games People Play, Second Edition

Ronald J. Gould, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USASeries: Textbooks in MathematicsThis book focuses on mathematical thinking and problemsolving, demonstrating how discrete probability, statistics, andelementary discrete mathematics can be applied in games,sports, and gambling situations. The text draws on numerousexamples, questions, and problems to explain the applicationof mathematical theory to various real-life games.

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Algebra & GeometryAn Introduction to University Mathematics

Mark V. LawsonThis text provides a bridge between high school andundergraduate mathematics courses on algebra and geometry.It covers linear equations, polynomial equations, and quadraticforms. The author shows students how mathematics is morethan a collection of methods by presenting important ideas andtheir historical origins throughout the text. The book includes250 exercises, incorporates a hands-on approach to proofs,connects algebra and geometry to various applications, andpresents optional material that describes more advanced topics.

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Proceedings of the International Conference on Current Issues ofScience and Research in the Global World, Vienna, Austria; 27–28 May2014

Edited by Vlasta Kunova, Pan-European University, Bratislava,Slovakia and Martin Dolinsky, Pan-European University,Bratislava, SlovakiaThis book is presenting an overview of papers resulting froman International Conference in Vienna, organized by thePan-European University (PEU). The Conference’s research aimswere the analysis, synthesis and comparison of current impactsof globalization on those scientific disciplines that are in thecentre of Pan-European University’s academic orientation. Thusscientific teams and individuals from the fields of law, economics,media sciences, informatics and psychology defined theirscholarly opinions and conclusions. Interdisciplinary research

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Peter Bullen, University of British Columbia, Vancouver,CanadaSeries: Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsAdding new results that have appeared in the last 15 years, thissecond edition provides an easy way for researchers to locatean inequality by name or subject. This edition offers anup-to-date, alphabetical listing of each inequality with a shortstatement of the result, some comments, references to relatedinequalities, and sources of information on proofs and otherdetails. It includes more than 100 new inequalities, a new nameindex, and an updated bibliography that contains URLs forimportant references.

Statistical Design and ControlKieron DeyThis book explains how to combine two widely known statisticalmethods—statistical design and statistical control—in a mannerthat can help any business, government, or research organizationsolve problems quickly, with sustained results. Because theproblem-solving strategy employed is based on pure scientificmethod, it makes integration into any existing problem-solvingor research method quite simple. Organizations can immediatelyapply the concepts discussed with existing staff, releasing latentenergy rather than adding to their workload.

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TEXTBOOK4th Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONOptimizationA Concise Introduction to Pure Mathematics, Fourth

Edition Principles and AlgorithmsMichel Bierlaire, EPFL, Lausanne, SwitzerlandOptimization algorithms are critical tools for engineers, butdifficult to use since none of them are universal in application.This introductery text builds up the knowledge set, from thebasics, so that engineering students can understand theprocesses that govern optimization processes. Reinforcing theorywith practice, the book includes discussions on how to matchapplications to appropiate methods and why certain approachesare not adapted to specific requirements. Following the successand adoption of the French version of this book withundergraduate and graduate students, the author has translatedand substantially updated and reworked this new English edition.

Martin Liebeck, Imperial College, London, UKAccessible to all students with a sound background in highschool mathematics, this popular text presents some of the mostfundamental and beautiful ideas in pure mathematics. Alongwith numerous new exercises, this edition includes two newchapters that serve as an introduction to abstract algebra viathe theory of groups, covering abstract reasoning as well asmany examples and applications. It also contains new materialon inequalities, counting methods, the inclusion-exclusionprinciple, and Euler’s phi function.

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderIntroduction to Finite and Spectral ElementMethods Using MATLAB, Second Edition

Einstein Was Right!Karl Hess, University of Illinois, Urbana, USAMost modern books on Einstein emphasize the genius of hisrelativity theory and the corresponding corrections andextensions of the ancient space-time concept. However,Einstein’s opposition to the use of probability in the laws ofnature and particularly in the laws of quantum mechanics areoften portrayed as outdated. This book takes a different viewand shows that Einstein created a "Trojan horse" ready to unleashforces against the use of probability as a basis for the laws ofnature.

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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderThe Mathematics CompanionFischer-Cripps Student Companion Set (5 Volumes)Mathematical Methods for Physicists and Engineers, 2nd EditionAnthony C. Fischer-Cripps, Fischer-Cripps Laboratories Pty

Ltd, Sydney, AustraliaTaking the same signature approach, these books use clearwriting and a visual presentation to make the material suitablefor students in any country, including those with English as asecond language. The author has now extended the coverageof The Physics Companion, The Electronics Companion, TheMathematics Companion, and The Materials Physics Companionand updated them where necessary, building on the outstandingsuccess of the first editions. Along with these volumes, the setcontains The Chemistry Companion

Anthony C. Fischer-Cripps, Fischer-Cripps Laboratories PtyLtd, Sydney, AustraliaUpdated and expanded with new topics, this second editionpresents the essential core of mathematical principles neededby scientists and engineers. It uses a unique and educationalapproach that is the signature style of the author’s companionbooks. Starting from the basic concepts of trigonometry, thebook covers calculus, differential equations, and vector calculus.A new chapter on applications discusses how we see objects"mathematically" with the eye, how quantum mechanics works,and more.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderMathematics for the Liberal ArtsHandbook of Peridynamic Modeling

Jason I. Brown, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia,CanadaThis textbook teaches everyday mathematics topics to non-mathmajors at the undergraduate level. Through numerous examplesand more than 600 exercises, students learn how to use mathseamlessly in a variety of practical areas, from conversion factors,statistics, visualization, money, and risk to games, art, music, andhumor. The text develops a logical, real-world approach to dataand reasoning. Real-life stories in each chapter capture students’interest and motivate them to work through the math. Ancillariesare available on the author’s website.

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Edited by Florin Bobaru, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA, John T. Foster,Univeristy of Texas, San Antonio, USA, Philippe H Geubelle, University of Illinois,Urbana, USA and Stewart A. Silling, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NewMexico, USASeries: Modern Mechanics and MathematicsThis handbook covers the peridynamic modeling of failure and damage. Peridynamics isa reformulation of continuum mechanics based on the integration of interactions ratherthan the spatial differentiation of displacements. The book extends the classical theory ofcontinuum mechanics to allow unguided modeling of crack propagation/fracture in brittle,quasi-brittle, and ductile materials; autonomous transition from continuousdamage/fragmentation to fracture; modeling of long-range forces within a continuousbody; and multiscale coupling in a consistent mathematical framework.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd EditionSpecial Integrals of Gradshteyn and RyzhikThe Physics Companion, 2nd Editionthe Proofs - Volume IAnthony C. Fischer-Cripps, Fischer-Cripps Laboratories Pty

Ltd, Sydney, AustraliaUpdated and expanded with new topics, this second editionoffers a unique and educational approach to learning physicsat a level suitable for first-year science students. This new editionexpands the presentation to include senior topics, such asstatistical mechanics, quantum physics, and nuclear physics. Itprovides detailed graphics, simple and clear explanations ofdifficult concepts, and annotated mathematical treatments ina one-page-per-topic format that is the signature style of theauthor’s companion books.

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Victor H. Moll, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana,USASeries: Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsThis volume provides self-contained proofs of a variety of entriesin the frequently used table of integrals by I.S. Gradshteyn andI.M. Ryzhik. It collects 15 papers from Revista Scientia coveringlogarithmic integrals, the gamma function, trigonometricintegrals, the beta function, the digamma function, theincomplete beta function, Frullani integrals, and variouscombinations. The book gives the most elementary argumentspossible and uses Mathematica

® to verify the formulas. Readers

discover the beauty, patterns, and unexpected connectionsbehind the formulas.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSpecial Integrals of Gradshteyn and RyzhikPhysics Curiosities, Oddities, and Noveltiesthe Proofs - Volume IIJohn Kimball

Accessible to nonspecialists and beginning students, this workprovides insight into physics using minimal mathematics andjargon. It highlights unusual aspects of physics and gives a newtwist to some fundamental concepts. The book covers bothclassical and modern physics in an engaging, straightforwardstyle. The author presents perplexing questions that often lacksatisfying answers and includes many examples that revealinteresting ideas. He also delves into the stories of famous andeccentric past scientists.

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Victor H. Moll, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana,USASeries: Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsThis volume provides self-contained proofs of a variety of entriesin the frequently used table of integrals by I.S. Gradshteyn andI.M. Ryzhik. It collects 14 papers from Revista Scientia coveringelliptic integrals, the Riemann zeta function, the error function,hypergeometric and hyperbolic functions, Bessel-K functions,logarithms and rational functions, polylogarithm functions, theexponential integral, and Whittaker functions. The book givesthe most elementary arguments possible and uses Mathematica® to verify the formulas.

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TEXTBOOKTEXTBOOKSports MathPuzzles, Paradoxes, and Problem SolvingAn Introductory Course in the Mathematics of Sports Science andSports Analytics

An Introduction to Mathematical ThinkingMarilyn A. Reba, Clemson University, South Carolina, USAand Douglas R. Shier, Clemson University, South Carolina,USADesigned for undergraduate students in liberal arts mathematicscourses, this text uses puzzles and paradoxes to introduce basicprinciples of mathematical thought. Decision-making situationsthat progress from recreational problems to importantcontemporary applications develop the critical-thinking skills ofnon-science and non-technical majors. The book covers graphs,logic, probability, voting, and cryptography. It uses a core set ofrepresentations, strategies, and algorithms to analyze diversegames, puzzles, and applications. This unified treatment logicallyconnects the topics with a recurring set of solution approaches.

Roland B. Minton, Roanoke College, Salem, Virginia, USAThis is a textbook for a course in sports science or sports analytics. The opening section ison standard mathematical sports examples which are physics-related, including projectilemotion and rotational motion. A middle section introduces several rating systems. Manyof these matrix-based systems were made famous by the soon-defunct college footballBCS system. The final section of the book contains statistical analysis of sports, taking inMoneyball-like techniques. Game strategies and player evaluation are the main goals ofthese chapters.

Chapman and Hall/CRCMarket: MathematicsJune 2016: 235 x 156: 304ppHb: 978-1-498-70626-1: £44.99eBook: 978-1-498-70629-2Chapman and Hall/CRC* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498706261Market: Mathematics

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTime and Consistent RelativityPhysical and Mathematical Fundamentals

Lyubomir T. Gruyitch, Retired Professor, University ofTechnology Belfort–Montbeliard, FranceThis book establishes a new and original theory of time relativity,which is fully consistent. It explains why Einstein’s theory of timerelativity is physically meaningless and mathematically basedon tacit inacceptable assumptions, and why it represents thesingular case from the mathematical point of view. Theconsistent relativity theory established in the book representsan exit from the situation created by Einstein’s theory of timerelativity.

Apple Academic PressMarket: PhysicsMay 2015: 229 x 152: 601ppHb: 978-1-771-88111-1: £114.00eBook: 978-1-498-72224-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781771881111

Dummy text to keep placeholderWaves and Oscillations in NatureAn Introduction

A Satya Narayanan and Swapan K SahaSuitable for researchers and graduate students in fluid dynamics,astrophysics, and other areas of physics, this book clearlyelucidates the dynamics and behavior of waves and oscillationsin various mediums. It presents different types of waves andoscillations that can be observed and studied from macroscopicto microscopic scales. The authors describe applications inastrophysics, include simple exercises to give readers a hands-ongrasp of the basics, and provide a large list of bibliographicsources that enable readers to research more technical aspects.

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Joseph Conlon, University of Oxford and New College, UKThis popular science book offers a highly readable and accessiblepanorama of the who, what, and why of string theory. Theauthor, a theoretical physics professor at the University of Oxfordand a leading string theorist, explains what string theory is andwhere it originated. He describes how string theory fits intophysics and why so many physicists and mathematicians find itappealing when working on topics from M-theory to monstersand from cosmology to superconductors.

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITION3rd Edition • NEW EDITIONDifferential Geometry of Curves and Surfaces,Second Edition

CRC Standard Curves and Surfaces withMathematica, Third Edition

Thomas F. Banchoff, Brown University, Providence, RhodeIsland, USA and Stephen T. Lovett, Wheaton College, Illinois,USAThis self-contained text takes both an analytical/theoreticalapproach and a visual/intuitive approach to the local and globalproperties of curves and surfaces. It develops students’ geometricintuition through interactive computer graphics appletssupported by sound theory. This edition includes more exercisesand project ideas, reorganized material on the Gauss–Bonnettheorem, and a new chapter on curves and surfaces in R

n. New

sections cover applications to cartography and problems inspherical and hyperbolic geometry.

David H. von SeggernSeries: Advances in Applied MathematicsSince the publication of the first edition, Mathematica

® has matured considerably and the

computing power of desktop computers has increased greatly. This enables the presentationof more complex curves and surfaces as well as the efficient computation of formerlyprohibitive graphical plots. Incorporating both of these aspects, CRC Standard Curves andSurfaces with Mathematica

®, Third Edition is a virtual encyclopedia of curves and functions

that depicts nearly all of the standard mathematical functions rendered using Mathematica.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderA Functorial Model TheoryDiagram Genus, Generators and ApplicationsNewer Applications to Algebraic Topology, Descriptive Sets, andComputing Categories Topos

Alexander Stoimenow, GIST College, Gwangju Institute ofScience and Technology, South KoreaSeries: Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsIn knot theory, diagrams of a given canonical genus can bedescribed by means of a finite number of patterns ("generators").This book presents a self-contained account of the canonicalgenus: the genus of knot diagrams. The author explores recentresearch on the combinatorial theory of knots and suppliesproofs for a number of theorems. He gives a detailed structuretheorem for canonical Seifert surfaces of a given genus andcovers applications, such as the braid index of alternating knotsand hyperbolic volume.

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Cyrus F. Nourani, Independent Consultant in ComputingR&D, San Francisco, CaliforniaThis book is an introduction to a functorial model theory basedon infinitary language categories. The author introduces theproperties and foundation of these categories before developinga model theory for functors starting with a countable fragmentof an infinitary language. He also presents a new technique forgenerating generic models with categories by inventing infinitelanguage categories and functorial model theory. In addition,the book covers string models, limit models, and functorialmodels.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderAn Illustrated Introduction to Topology andHomotopy

Differential Forms and the Geometry of GeneralRelativity

Sasho Kalajdzievski, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg,CanadaThis self-contained book explores the beauty of topology andhomotopy theory in a direct and engaging manner whileillustrating the power of the theory through many, oftensurprising, applications. It takes a visual and rigorous approachthat incorporates both extensive illustrations and full proofs.Requiring only some familiarity with group theory, the textincorporates nearly 600 figures as well as various examples thatshow how the theory can be applied. It also includes roughly750 exercises, many of which are relatively new.

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Tevian Dray, Oregon State University, Corvallis, USARequiring little more than calculus and some linear algebra, thisbook provides readers with a coherent path to understandingrelativity. It helps readers learn just enough differential geometryto grasp the basics of general relativity. The first half of the bookdescribes some of the surprising implications of relativity withoutintroducing more formalism than necessary. The second halftakes a more detailed look at the mathematics of differentialforms, showing how they are used to describe key geometricideas in general relativity.

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONTEXTBOOKSubmanifolds and Holonomy, Second EditionAn Invitation to Knot TheoryJurgen Berndt, University of Hull, England, UK, Sergio Console and Carlos EnriqueOlmos, Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, Argentina

Virtual and ClassicalHeather A. Dye, McKendree University, Lebanon, Illinois,USAThe multiverse of knot theories has become a popular sourcefor undergraduate research, but there are no undergraduatetexts on the topic. This book fills that void by offering the firstundergraduate text on knot theory. Written in a modular format,it can be used in short courses or for student research projects.Detailed syllabi for using this book to teach a capstone course,a course on knot theory or independent study are provided inthe introduction.

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Series: Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsThis book provides an introduction to submanifold geometry with a special emphasis onnew techniques based on the holonomy of the normal connection. This second editionincludes five new chapters on the normal holonomy of complex submanifolds, theBerger–Simons holonomy theorem, the skew-torsion holonomy theorem, and polar actionson symmetric spaces of compact type and noncompact type. It also adds more than 100references to the bibliography and substantially improves the index.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderTransformational Plane GeometryKnot Projections

Ronald N. Umble and Zhigang HanSeries: Textbooks in MathematicsDesigned for a one-semester undergraduate course, this texttakes a hands-on, interactive approach to teaching planegeometry. It is self-contained, defining basic concepts from linearand abstract algebra gradually as needed. Following thestandards of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematicsand the Common Core State Standards, the text providesstudents with a concrete visual alternative to Euclid’s purelyaxiomatic approach to plane geometry. It uses exploratoryactivities to motivate geometrical concepts and includesexercises at the end of each section.

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Noboru Ito, Waseda Institute for Advanced Study, Shinjuku-ku, Japan and SenjaBarthel, 66 07 114 882Imperial College, London, UKThe book gives an overview of methods to study knot projections. The intuitiveness of theobjects allows us to present current research to audiences with a general mathematicalbackground without requiring any knowledge of special (topology) courses. The book canbe taken as a first approach to topology, alternative to the one given by standard textbooks. Exercises will be included. Nevertheless, it is mainly an introduction to an activeresearch area, including many open questions.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderA Sampler of Useful Computational Tools forApplied Geometry, Computer Graphics, and ImageProcessing

Edited by Daniel Cohen-Or, Tel Aviv University, Israel, ChenGreif, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada,Tao Ju, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, USA, NiloyJ. Mitra, Ariel Shamir, Olga Sorkine-Hornung, ETH Zurich,Switzerland and Hao (Richard) Zhang, Simon FraserUniversity, Burnaby, British Columbia, CanadaThis book shows how to use a collection of mathematicaltechniques to solve important problems in applied mathematicsand computer science areas. The book discusses fundamentaltools in analytical geometry and linear algebra. It covers a widerange of topics, from matrix decomposition to curvature analysisand principal component analysis to dimensionality reduction.

Written by a team of highly respected professors, the book can be used in a one-semester,intermediate-level course in computer science.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHandbook of Robust Low Rank and Sparse MatrixDecomposition

Background Modeling and Foreground Detectionfor Video Surveillance

Applications in Image and Video ProcessingEdited by Thierry Bouwmans, Universite La Rochelle, France,Fatih Porikli, Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs, Cambridge,Massachusetts, USA, Benjamin Höferlin, University ofOsnabrück, Germany and Antoine VacavantThis book provides a complete overview of the concepts,algorithms, and applications related to background modelingand foreground detection. It presents the top methods andalgorithms for detecting moving objects in video surveillance.It covers statistical models, clustering models, neural networks,and fuzzy models. The book also addresses sensors, hardware,and implementation issues and discusses the resources anddatasets required for evaluating and comparing background

Edited by Thierry Bouwmans, Universite La Rochelle, France,Necdet Serhat Aybat, Pennsylvania State University,University Park, USA and El-hadi Zahzah, Universite de LaRochelle, FranceThis book explores the latest research and developments in lowrank and sparse matrix decomposition. The handbook featurescontributions from leading experts and covers the mainconcepts, theories and algorithms in the field. It also focuses onapplications in image and video processing.

Chapman and Hall/CRCsubtraction algorithms. The datasets and codes used in the text are available on the book’swebsite.

Market: Engineering - ElectricalChapman and Hall/CRC April 2016: 254 x 178: 552ppMarket: Computer Science & Engineering Hb: 978-1-498-72462-3: £127.00July 2014: 254 x 178: 631pp eBook: 978-1-498-72463-0Hb: 978-1-482-20537-4: £63.99 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498724623eBook: 978-1-482-20538-1* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482205374

Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONImage Processing for CinemaA Computational Introduction to Digital Image

Processing, Second Edition Marcelo Bertalmío, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona,SpainSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical and ComputationalImaging Sciences SeriesThis book presents a detailed overview of image processingtechniques that are used in practice in digital cinema. It showshow image processing has become ubiquitous in movie-making,from shooting to exhibition. The book covers all the ways inwhich image processing algorithms are used to enhance, restore,adapt, and convert moving images. These techniques andalgorithms make the images look as good as possible whileexploiting the capabilities of cameras, projectors, and displays.

Alasdair McAndrewThis bestseller explores the nature and use of digital images andshows how they can be obtained, stored, and displayed. Alongwith MATLAB

®, this second edition now includes GNU Octave

and Python. Programs are written as modular as possible,allowing for greater flexibility, code reuse, and conciseness. Thisedition also contains new images, redrawn diagrams, and newdiscussions of edge-preserving blurring filters, ISODATAthresholding, Radon transform, corner detection, retinexalgorithm, LZW compression, and other topics.

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Market: Engineering - Electrical February 2014: 235 x 156: 321ppNovember 2015: 254 x 178: 535pp Hb: 978-1-439-89927-4: £49.99Hb: 978-1-482-24732-9: £63.99 eBook: 978-1-439-89928-1eBook: 978-1-482-24733-6 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781439899274* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482247329

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderImmune System Modelling and SimulationGeometric Modeling and Mesh Generation from

Scanned Images Filippo Castiglione, National Research Council of Italy,Institute for Computing Applications and Franco Celada,Hospital for Joint Diseases, New York, New York, USAThis book describes a computational model of the immunesystem reaction, C-ImmSim. The book presents the basic modelas well as the various customizations to implement thedescription of different diseases and the way they have beenused to produce new knowledge either from hypothesis or fromexperimental data. The book can be used as a practical guideto implement a computational model with which to study aspecific disease and to try to address realistic clinical questions.

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Yongjie Zhang, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical and ComputationalImaging Sciences SeriesIncorporating a new interdisciplinary approach, this book coversmany of the techniques used in computational biomodelingand visualization. It integrates a number of important topicsfrom mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering, computerscience, and mathematics. The author introduces readers to thefundamentals of medical imaging, image processing,computational geometry, mesh generation, visualization, andfinite element analysis. With end-of-chapter problems, the bookis suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate students

in mathematics, mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering, and physics.Market: Computer Science & EngineeringApril 2015: 235 x 156: 286ppHb: 978-1-466-59748-8: £63.99Chapman and Hall/CRCeBook: 978-1-466-59749-5Market: Mathematics* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466597488April 2016: 235 x 156: 360pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderVisualization Analysis and DesignThe Shroud of Turin

Tamara Munzner, University of British Columbia, Vancouver,CanadaSeries: AK Peters Visualization SeriesThis book provides a systematic, comprehensive framework forthinking about visualization in terms of principles and designchoices. It features a unified approach encompassing informationvisualization techniques for abstract data, scientific visualizationtechniques for spatial data, and visual analytics techniques forinterweaving data transformation and analysis with interactivevisual exploration. Suitable for both beginners and more

First Century after Christ!Giulio Fanti, Padua University, Padova, Italy and PierandreaMalfi, Padua University, Padova, ItalyThe Turin Shroud is the most important and studied relic in theworld. Many papers on it have recently appeared in importantscientific journals. Scientific studies on the relic until today failto provide conclusive answers about the identity of theenveloped man and the dynamics regarding the imageformation impressed therein. This book not only addresses theseissues in a scientific and objective manner but also leads thereader through new search paths. It summarizes the results ina simple manner for the reader to comprehend easily. Manybooks on the theme have been already published, but none ofthem contains such a quantity of scientific news and reports.

experienced designers, the book does not assume any experience with programming,mathematics, human–computer interaction, or graphic design.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTheoretical and Computational Research in the 21stCentury

Edited by Nazmul Islam, Techno Global Balurghat (TBG),IndiaThis valuable book focuses mainly on the recent developmentsof all types of theoretical, mathematical, and computationalconceptions, as well as modelling and simulation of specificresearch themes covering all scientific and technical disciplinesfrom chemistry, physics, and engineering to biology andmedicine. The book contains timely reviews and researchcovering fundamental and applied research aspects in alldisciplines of natural sciences, including their historicalrepresentations and philosophical perspectives.

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TEXTBOOKVariational Methods in Image Processing

Luminita A. Vese, University of California, Los Angeles, USAand Carole Le Guyader, National Institute of AppliedSciences (INSA) Rouen, FranceSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical and ComputationalImaging Sciences SeriesFilled with tables, illustrations, algorithms, and exercises, thisself-contained textbook presents the principles, techniques, andapplications of variational image processing. It focuses onvariational models, their corresponding Euler–Lagrangeequations, and numerical implementations for image processing.The book balances traditional computational models with moremodern techniques that solve the latest challenges introducedby new image acquisition devices. It includes the necessary

mathematical background and covers the most important problems in image processing.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONConceptual Data Modeling and Database Design:A Fully Algorithmic Approach, Volume 1

Computational MathematicsModels, Methods, and Analysis with MATLAB® and MPI, Second Edition

Robert E. White, North Carolina State University, Raleigh,USASeries: Textbooks in MathematicsThis book covers core computational science concepts andtechniques. It shows how to apply a model, select a numericalmethod, implement computer simulations, and assess theensuing results. Providing a wealth of MATLAB, Fortran, and C++code online for download, the second edition includes a newchapter with sections on the finite element method, shallowwater waves, and the driven cavity problem. It introducesmultiprocessor/multicore computers, parallel MATLAB, and MPIin the chapter on high-performance computing, as well as

updates and adds code and documentation.

The Shortest Advisable PathChristian Mancas, Ovidius State University, Constanta;Politechnica University; Asentinel International srl; DATASISProSoft, Bucharest, RomaniaThis new book aims to provide both beginners and experts witha completely algorithmic approach to data analysis andconceptual modeling, database design, implementation, andtuning, starting from vague and incomplete customer requestsand ending with IBM DB/2, Oracle, MS SQL Server, orAccess-based software applications. A rich panoply of solutionsto actual useful data sub-universes—such as business, university,public and home library, geography, and history—is provided,constituting a powerful library of examples.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder1 Volume SetIntroduction to Computational Models with PythonComputational Models for CO2 Geo-sequestration

& Compressed Air Energy Storage Jose M. Garrido, Kennesaw State University, Georgia, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computational ScienceEmphasizing analytical skill development and problem solving,this book shows how to implement computational models usingthe flexible and easy-to-use Python programming language. Itprovides the foundation for more advanced work in scientificcomputing. The book uses the Python programming languageinterpreter and several packages from the huge Python Librarythat improve the performance of numerical computing, suchas the Numpy and Scipy modules. The Python source code anddata files are available on the author’s website.

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Edited by Rafid Al-Khoury, Delft University of Technology,The Netherlands and Jochen Bundschuh, University ofSouthern Queensland (USQ), Toowoomba, QLD, Australia& Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, SwedenSeries: Sustainable Energy DevelopmentsSequestration of carbon dioxide in underground formations isconsidered an effective technique and a viable strategy for themitigation of global warming and climate change. CompressedAir Energy Storage is a relatively new field of geoenvironmental

application, gaining a lot of momentum due to its effective utilization for energy storage.Renewable energy sources, such as wind energy, can be efficiently stored in the form of acompressed air in underground formations at off-peak times, and re-utilized upon demand.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • TEXTBOOKIntroduction to Theory of Control in OrganizationsComputer Graphics Through OpenGL

Vladimir N. Burkov, Moscow Institute of Physics andTechnology, Mikhail Goubko, Moscow Institute of Physicsand Technology, Nikolay Korgin, Moscow Institute of Physicsand Technology and Dmitry NovikovSeries: Systems Evaluation, Prediction, and Decision-MakingThis book explains how methodologies from systems analysisand control theory, including game and graph theory, can beapplied to improve organizational management. The theorypresented extends the traditional approach of managementscience by introducing the optimization and game-theoreticaltools required to account for the special nature of human beingsbeing viewed as control objects. Requiring no prior knowledgeof game theory or mechanism design, the book includes a

From Theory to Experiments, Second EditionSumanta Guha, Asian Institute of Technology, ThailandFrom geometric primitives, animation, and 3D modeling tolighting, shading, and texturing, this second edition presents acomprehensive introduction to computer graphics using anactive learning style to teach key concepts. Equally emphasizingtheory and practice, the book provides an understanding notonly of the principles of 3D computer graphics, but also the useof the OpenGL

® API to code 3D scenes and animation, including

games and movies. Supplementary resources are available onthe author’s website.

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systematic introduction to the underlying methodology of modern theory of control inorganizations.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKModeling and Inverse Problems in the Presence ofUncertainty

Mathematical ModelingModels, Analysis and Applications

Sandip Banerjee, Indian Institute of Technology, RoorkeeThis how-to guide presents tools for mathematical modelingand analysis. It offers a wide-ranging overview of mathematicalideas and techniques that provide a number of effectiveapproaches to problem solving. Topics covered include spatialand stochastic modeling. The text provides real-life examplesof discrete and continuous mathematical modeling scenarios.

MATLAB ®, Mathematica

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throughout the text. The examples and exercises in each chaptercan be used as problems in a project.

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H. T. Banks, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, USA,Shuhua Hu, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, USAand W. Clayton Thompson, Noth Carolina State University,Raleigh, USASeries: Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsThis book collects recent research—including the authors’ ownsubstantial projects—on uncertainty propagation andquantification. It covers two sources of uncertainty: whereuncertainty is present primarily due to measurement errors andwhere uncertainty is present due to the modeling formulationitself. With many examples throughout addressing problems inphysics, biology, and other areas, the book is suitable for appliedmathematicians as well as scientists in biology, medicine,

engineering, and physics.Market: Engineering MathematicsFebruary 2014: 235 x 156: 276pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholder3rd Edition • TEXTBOOKNatural Headland Sand BypassingMathematical Modelling with Case StudiesTowards Identifying and Modelling the Mechanisms and ProcessesUsing Maple and MATLAB, Third Edition

Mohd Shahrizal Bin Ab Razak, UNESCO-IHE Institute forWater Education, Delft, The NetherlandsSeries: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis SeriesHeadland sand bypassing processes are relevant but poorlyunderstood. This study contributes to the understanding of themechanisms and processes of natural headland sand bypassingin artificial and non-artificial coastal environments through anumerical modelling study. It reveals the importance ofunderstanding coastal processes and the role of geologicalcontrols in governing headland sand bypassing processes andembayed beach morphodynamics. The morphological modeldeveloped in this study is useful to increase understanding of

B. Barnes, Australian National University, Canberra, Australiaand G..R. Fulford, University of Technology, Brisbane,AustraliaSeries: Textbooks in MathematicsThis popular text provides students with hands-on modelingskills for a wide variety of problems involving differentialequations that describe rates of change. This edition includesupdated Maple™ and MATLAB

® code as well as new case studies

and exercises. The text focuses on growth and decay processes,interacting populations, and heating/cooling problems. Itcarefully details the process of constructing a model. It uses flowdiagrams and word equations to aid in the model-building

process and to develop the mathematical equations. the natural sand distribution patterns due to combination of engineering efforts and naturalcoastal processes.Chapman and Hall/CRC

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPharmacokinetics and ToxicokineticsMathematics and Archaeology

Mehdi Boroujerdi, College of Health Sciences - School ofPharmacy, University of Massachusetts Lowell, USAThe book unifies important topics relevant to both fields througha logical and systematic approach. It is intended to provide theprinciples of pharmacokinetics and toxicokinetics in acomprehensible, interrelated, and applied manner. It discussesthe systematic overlapping of pharmacokinetics andtoxicokinetics principles as well as the mathematics of modelingand interconnectivity between both topics. The systematiccompilation of mathematical concepts and methodologiesallows readers to decide on relevant concepts and approachesfor their research, scientific or regulatory decisions, or for offeringadvance courses and seminars.

Edited by Juan A. Barcelo, Universitat Autonoma deBarcelona, Spain and Igor Bogdanovic, UniversitatAutònoma de Barcelona, SpainAlthough many archaeologists have a good understanding ofthe basics in computer science, statistics, geostatistics, modeling,and data mining, more literature is needed about the advancedanalysis in these areas. This book aids archaeologists in learningmore advanced tools and methods while also helpingmathematicians, statisticians, and computer scientists with noprevious knowledge of the field realize the potential of themethods in archaeological experiments.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderReflexion and ControlMathematical Models

Dmitry A. Novikov, Trapeznikov Institute of Control Sciences,Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia andAlexander G. Chkhartishvili, Trapeznikov Institute of ControlSciences, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, RussiaSeries: Communications in Cybernetics, Systems Science andEngineeringThe book considers the basics of mathematical modeling ofreflexive processes in control. The models of informational andstrategic reflexion allow describing and studying the behaviorof reflexing subjects, investigating the relationship betweenpayoffs gained by agents and their reflexion ranks, solving

problems of informational and reflexive control in organizational, economic, social andother systems, and military applications among others (the book contains over 30 examplesof possible applications in these fields), describing uniformly many phenomena connectedwith reflexion, viz., implicit control, informational control via the mass media and reflexionin psychology.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTubular String Characterization in HighTemperature High Pressure Oil and Gas Wells

Jiuping Xu, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China andZezhong WuSeries: Multiphysics ModelingThe book discusses the characters of tubular strings in HTHP(High Temperature - High Pressure) oil and gas wells. Thesecharacters include the mechanical behavior of tubular strings,the temperature and pressure variation of tubular strings indifferent conditions. The book provides numerical experimentsto verify the validity of models and the feasibility of algorithms,and also discussed the impact of the parameters of models foroil and gas wells. This book is written for researchers andtechnicians in petroleum and gas testing and production

engineering. It is also intended to serve as a reference book for college teachers andstudents.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderWater Wave Scattering

Birendra Nath Mandal, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata,India and Soumen De, University of Calcutta, Kolkata, IndiaThe theory of water waves constitutes an important branch ofapplied mathematics, and due to its vast applicability in oceanrelated activities, it is also an important branch of engineering.This book describes a number of classes of wave scatteringproblems involving obstacles of various geometrical shapes,surface discontinuities, variable bottom topography, and more.The book presents an up-to-date account of mathematicaldevelopments in water wave scattering. It covers mathematicalmodeling of breakwaters used in protecting ports and marinas.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNonlinear Physics of EcosystemsBeyond Quantum

Ehud Meron, Ben-Gurion University, Sede Boqer, IsraelUsing problems from spatial ecology, this book shows howpattern formation theory can be applied to ecological research.Written in language understandable to most physicists andecologists, it reveals the mechanisms of pattern formation andpattern dynamics. The book explores the implications of thesemechanisms in important ecological problems, includingself-organized vegetation patchiness, desertification, andbiodiversity in changing environments. It also discusses recentdevelopments, such as pattern-forming systems subjected toexternal periodic forcing, not covered in similar books.

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Edited by Andrei Khrennikov, Linnaeus University, SwedenThe present wave of interest in quantum foundations is causedby the tremendous development of quantum informationscience and its applications to quantum computing andquantum communication. It has become clear that some of thedifficulties encountered in realizations of quantum informationprocessing have roots at the very fundamental level. To solvesuch problems, quantum theory has to be reconsidered. Thisbook is devoted to the analysis of the probabilistic structure ofquantum theory, probing the limits of classical probabilisticrepresentation of quantum phenomena.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKQuantum Nanochemistry, Volume TwoEssential Dynamics and RelativityQuantum Atoms and PeriodicityPeter J. O’Donnell, Department of Applied Mathematics

and Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge, and Fellowof St. Edmund’s College, Cambridge, UKThis text provides undergraduate students with an introductionto the core aspects of dynamics and special relativity. It helpsstudents understand the precise nomenclature of dynamics andpresents the mathematics of special relativity in a straightforwardway. The author reiterates important ideas and terms throughoutand covers concepts that are often missing from other textbooksat this level. He also places each topic within the wider constructsof the theory, without jumping from topic to topic to illustratea point.

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Mihai V. Putz, West University of Timisoara, RomaniaVolume 2 of the 5-volume Quantum Nanochemistrypresents fundamental and advanced concepts, principles, andmodels as well as their first and novel combinations andapplications in quantum (physical) and chemical theory of atomicstructure. It exposes the atom’s perspective of quantumstructures, spanning its diverse analytical predictions by historicaland in-depth quantum analysis of the atomic periodicities ofthe atomic radii, ionization potential, electron affinity,electronegativity, and chemical hardness, along with the recentlyconsecrated electrophilicity and chemical action.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderAn Introduction to Beam Physics

Martin Berz, Michigan State University, East Lansing, USA,Kyoko Makino, Michigan State University, East Lansing, USAand Weishi Wan, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,Berkeley, USASeries: Series in High Energy Physics, Cosmology and GravitationAccessible to beginning graduate and upper-divisionundergraduate students in physics, mathematics, andengineering, this book is based on lectures given at MichiganState University, the online VUBeam program, the U.S. ParticleAccelerator School, the CERN Academic Training Programme,and other venues. It begins with essential techniques ofproduction, acceleration, and storage of beams, wheneverpossible from the historical perspective. It covers transfer maps

of single- and multi-pass systems and their properties as well as some advanced topics,including aberration integrals and analysis of resonances.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderAn Introduction to Physical OncologyFractalsTowards Transitional Application of Multiscale Cancer ModelingApplications in Biological Signalling and Image ProcessingVittorio Cristini, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, USA, ZhihuiWang, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, USA and Eugene Koay

Dinesh Kumar, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia, Sridhar P. Arjunan, RMITUniversity, Melbourne, Australia and Behzad Aliahmad, RMIT University, Melbourne,Australia This book presents a theoretical multiscale modeling framework for the integration of

processes spanning from molecular signaling to individual and collective cellular behaviorA comprehensive guide for those interested in biomedical signal and image processing,this book will provide insight into the advantages and limitations of the fractal measure of to complex spatiotemporal dynamics at the tissue and organ levels. It then gives a detailed

discussion on how to incorporate experimental and patient data into the modelingbiomedical data, including a brief introduction to fractals and other associated measuresframework. The book also illustrates multiscale modeling approaches through severaland the applications for biomedical signals and images. Divided into three sections, theapplications, including breast cancer and mammary gland development, lymphoma andbook will discuss the biological data in relation to fractals of biomedical signals, biomedicalleukemia growth, the investigation of biobarriers to chemotherapeutic drugs, andnanoparticle-based delivering strategies.

images, and human wellbeing, including health and ageing. The book will also discuss theexperimentally observed differences between the different methods to compute fractalsand describe some applications for these techniques. Chapman and Hall/CRC

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKMolecular, Cellular, and Tissue EngineeringDynamical Systems for Biological Modeling

Joseph D. Bronzino, Biomedical Engineering Alliance andConsortium (BEACON), Hartford, Connecticut, USA andDonald R. Peterson, Texas A&M University, Texarkana, USASeries: The Biomedical Engineering Handbook, Fourth EditionAs the fourth volume of The Biomedical Engineering Handbook,Fourth Edition, this book covers broad areas such as molecularbiology, transport phenomena, physiological modeling, tissueengineering, stem cells, drug delivery systems, artificial organs,and personalized medicine. More than three dozen specifictopics are examined, including DNA vaccines, biomimeticsystems, cardiovascular dynamics, biomaterial scaffolds, cellmechanobiology, synthetic biomaterials, stem cells,

An IntroductionFred Brauer, University of British Columbia, Vancouver,Canada and Christopher Kribs, University of Texas atArlington, USASeries: Advances in Applied MathematicsThis book prepares both biology and mathematics studentswith the understanding and techniques necessary to undertakebasic modeling of biological systems. Its approach emphasizesqualitative ideas rather than explicit computations and does notoverwhelm students with precise technical details. The bookdiscusses a variety of biological modeling topics, includingpopulation biology, epidemiology, immunology, intraspeciescompetition, harvesting, predator-prey systems, structuredpopulations, and more. The authors also include many examples

of problems with solutions and some exercises which follow the examples quite closely.

nanobiomaterials, biomedical imaging of engineered tissues, gene therapy, and bioethics.The material is presented in a systematic manner and has been updated to reflect the latestapplications and research findings.

CRC PressChapman and Hall/CRCMarket: Biomedical EngineeringMarket: MathematicsApril 2015: 254 x 178: 1891ppJanuary 2016: 235 x 156: 478ppHb: 978-1-439-82530-3: £121.00Hb: 978-1-420-06641-8: £39.99eBook: 978-1-439-82531-0eBook: 978-1-420-06642-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781439825303* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781420066418

Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKPatterns in Excitable MediaIntroduction to Mathematical OncologyGenesis, Dynamics, and ControlYang Kuang, Arizona State University, Tempe, USA, John D.

Nagy, Scottsdale Community College, Arizona, USA andSteffen E. Eikenberry, University of Southern California, LosAngeles, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical and ComputationalBiologyThis self-contained book focuses on mathematical modelsrelated to cancer growth and treatment. It presents the medicaland biological background of the diseases, specific issues to bemodeled, and existing methods and their limitations. The bookintroduces mathematical and programming tools, along withanalytical and numerical studies of the models. The authors alsodevelop new mathematical tools and look to future

Sitabhra Sinha, Institue of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai,India and S. SridharThis book covers recent developments in the interdisciplinaryfield of dynamics and control of patterns in nonlinear biologicalsystems described by excitable media models. Using examplesof many real-life systems, it explores the impact of patterndynamics on the structural and functional heterogeneities inthe system. The book also discusses low-amplitude controlschemes for eliminating patterns from an excitable medium,such as life-threatening cardiac arrhythmia. Codes for numericalsimulation are provided in the appendix.

CRC Pressimprovements on dynamical models. The text provides many classroom-tested exercisesand projects at the end of most chapters.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderStochastic Dynamics for Systems BiologyRadiotherapy Treatment Planning

Christian Mazza, University of Fribourg, Switzerland andMichel BenaimSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical and ComputationalBiologyThis is one of the first books to provide a systematic study of themany stochastic models used in systems biology. The bookshows how the mathematical models are used as technical toolsfor simulating biological processes and how the models lead toconceptual insights on the functioning of the cellular processingsystem. Examples cover the phage lambda genetic switch,eukaryotic gene expression, noise propagation in gene networks,and more. Most of the text should be accessible to scientistswith basic knowledge in calculus and probability theory.

Linear-Quadratic RadiobiologyJ. Donald Chapman, CRM Consulting Services, WestKelowna, British Columbia, Canada and Alan E. Nahum, TheClatterbridge Cancer Centre NHS Foundation Trust,Bebington, Wirral, UKThis volume describes tumor cell inactivation from a radiationphysics perspective and offers appropriate linear-quadraticparameters for modeling tumor and normal tissue responses. Itdescribes cell killing by radiation from two independentmechanisms: alpha and beta. The authors emphasize thebiophysical factors associated with radiation cell killing andprovide numbers that can be input into TCP and NTCP models.They also explain how the physical factors of fraction size, doserate, and radiation quality are used in radiotherapy. Chapman and Hall/CRC

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKSynthetic Gene NetworkSelf-organization in Chemical and Biochemical

Systems Modeling, Analysis and Robust Design MethodsBor-Sen Chen, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu,Taiwan R.O.C and Yu-Chao Wang, National Tsing HuaUniversity, Hsinchu, TaiwanThis book develops a rational design and systematic approachto construct a gene network with desired behaviors. In order toachieve this goal, the registry of standard biological parts andexperimental techniques are introduced at first. Then thesebiological components are characterized by a standard modelingmethod and collected in the component libraries, which canbe efficiently reused in engineering synthetic gene networks.Based on the system theory, some design specifications areprovided to engineer the synthetic gene networks to robustlytrack the desired trajectory by employing the componentlibraries.

Vladana Vukojevic, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, Ljiljana Kolar-Anic,University of Belgrade, Beograd, Serbia, Zeljko Cupic, University of Belgrade, Serbiaand Slobodan Anic, University of Belgrade, Beograd, SerbiaThis book presents theoretical and experimental methods and describes their applicationfor the analysis of real experimental systems and kinetic models. It describes how complexfeatures of biochemical systems arise from underlying molecular interactions, tools availablefor their quantitative characterization, the functional role of dynamics, and how scientistscan use self-organization to their advantage.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderSolved and Unsolved Problems of StructuralChemistry

Milan Randic, Drake University, Des Moines, IA, MarjanaNovic and Dejan PlavsicThis book introduces new methods and approaches for solvingproblems related to molecular structure. It includes numeroussubjects such as aromaticity and topics from bioinformatics suchas, DNA, proteins, and proteomes. It sheds light on numerousproblems in chemistry which appeared to have been solved butwere actually incomplete, including the protein alignmentproblem, as well as other complete solutions, methods, andapproaches that can lead to the actualization of further solutionsto problems in chemistry.

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3rd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderApplied Mathematical Methods for ChemicalEngineers, Third Edition

Advanced Numerical Simulation MethodsFrom CAD Data Directly to Simulation Results

Gernot Beer, Graz University of Technology, AustriaThis entertaining introduction to advanced numerical modelingaims to lead the reader on a journey towards the ‘holy grail’ ofnumerical simulation, i.e. one without the requirement of meshgeneration, that takes data directly from CAD programs.This hands-on book emphasizes implementation and examplesof programming in a higher level language are given. Writtenfor users of simulation software, so they can understand thebenefits of this new technology and demand progress from asomewhat conservative industry, for software developers, sothey can see that this is a technology with a big future and forresearchers, in the hope that it will attract more people to work

in this field.

Norman W. Loney, New Jersey Institute of Technology,Newark, USAThis book uses worked examples to showcase severalmathematical methods that are essential to solving real-worldprocess engineering problems. The third edition includesadditional examples related to process control, Bessel Functions,and contemporary areas such as drug delivery. The author insertsmore depth on specific applications such as nonhomogeneouscases of separation of variables, adds a section on special typesof matrices such as upper- and lower-triangular matrices,incorporates examples related to biomedical engineeringapplications, and expands the problem sets of numerouschapters.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKData Fusion MathematicsAn Introduction to the Mathematics of Planning

and Scheduling Theory and PracticeJitendra R. Raol, MS Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Dept.of Electronics and Communications Engineering, Bangalore,IndiaIn a focused, in-depth study, this book explores the mathematicaltools used in this increasingly widespread and importanttechnical field. It includes the theory, methods, and tools usedfor creating a synergy of the information acquired from multiplesources, sensors, databases, and direct information by humans.Researchers, scientists, and engineers working in themulti-sensor/data fusion area will find this book to be a valuabletool for design and analysis, especially in areas like aerospaceengineering, defense systems, and environmental monitoring,where data fusion is critically important.

Geza Paul Bottlik, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USAComplex software systems have been designed to efficiently handle large numbers ofvariables. In manufacturing, variables affect every part of the supply chain from inventoryto production to delivery. This book provides a comprehensive explanation of themathematical foundations to solving these complex planning and scheduling requirementswhich goes beyond simply matching the problem with the necessary software. The industrialengineer who understands the underlying models can more expertly navigate softwareapplications and can apply sophisticated solutions to project management.

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Edition Sivaji Chakravorti, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, IndiaThis text begins by introducing the physical and mathematicalfundamentals of electric fields, presenting problems from powerand dielectric engineering to show how the theories are putinto practice. It then discusses finite difference, finite element,charge simulation, and surface charge simulation methods forthe numerical computation of electric fields, providing casestudies for electric field distribution and exploring numericalfield calculation for electric field optimization. The book alsoexplains how high-voltage field optimization studies are carriedout to meet the desired engineering needs.

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Louis Komzsik, Siemens, Cypress, California, USAEnhancing engineers’ understanding and application of thecalculus of variations, this Second Edition text offers newchapters discussing analytic solutions of variational problemsand Lagrange-Hamilton equations of motion in depth, as wellas new sections detailing the boundary integral and finiteelement methods and their calculation techniques. The bookalso contains several new examples, such as the compressionof a beam, the optimal cross section of beam under bendingforce, the solution of Laplace’s equation, and Poisson’s equationwith various methods.

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TEXTBOOKTEXTBOOKIntroduction to Numerical ProgrammingEssential MATLAB and OctaveA Practical Guide for Scientists and Engineers Using Python and C/C++Jesus Rogel-Salazar, University of Hertfordshire, UK

Designed for students in physics, engineering, and otherdisciplines taking a course on MATLAB

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presents the essential commands and structures that allowstudents to unlock the capabilities of MATLAB and Octavewithout having to understand too many technicalities. Giventhe similarities in syntax between both languages, the bookshows students how to write code that can be used in bothenvironments. The text assumes no prior programmingknowledge, making it accessible to a wide range of students.

Titus A. Beu, University Babes-Bolyai, Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaSeries: Series in Computational PhysicsThis book introduces numerical programming using Python andC/C++, emphasizing methods used in physics and engineering.It helps readers develop the ability to navigate relevantalgorithms, knowledge of coding design, and efficient scientificprogramming skills. It requires minimal background inmathematics, leading readers from elementary methods tocomplex algorithms useful in modern programming. Itincorporates examples and real code throughout, as well asproblem sets, to facilitate a hands-on learning experience.

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and Telecommunications, AGH University of Science andTechnologySeries: Advances in Applied MathematicsBased on more than 10 years of the author’s experience in thearea, this book targets researchers and graduate students whowould like to learn how to design and implement parallel directsolvers for mesh-based computations. It presents an alternativeway of constructing multi-frontal direct solver algorithms formesh-based computations. The construction of the solveralgorithm is based on the additional available knowledgeconcerning the structure of the computational mesh. Each

chapter also derives the complete JAVA or Fortran code of the parallel sparse direct solver.

Edited by Mihai Ciocoiu, Gheorghe Asachi TechnicalUniversity of Iasi, RomaniaThe development of advanced materials has become extremelyimportant in the last decade, being widely used in academicand industrial research. This book examines the potential ofadvanced materials and nanotechnology to improve fiberscience from fibril to fabric mode, to create better materials andproducts for a variety of aspects. With chapters written byeminent scientists, the book offers valuable information foracademics, researchers, and engineering professionals. Acombined theoretical and technical approach is utilized toilluminate the concept of advanced material for diverseapplication to electronic devices, medical implants, energytransducers, sensors and actuators, and more.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderMathematical Methods in Chemical and BiologicalEngineering

Fractional Calculus with Applications for NuclearReactor Dynamics

Binay Kanti Dutta, West Bengal Pollution Control BoardThis book presents the major and common mathematicalmethods and techniques—from elementary to a moderatelyadvanced level—that have proven to be useful and haveestablished potential of use in shaping the model-basedapproach of chemical and biological engineering analysis.Applications are illustrated with copious examples. The examplesand exercise problems are based on journal articles on chemicalengineering, mathematical and theoretical biology,environmental science and engineering, pharmaceutics anddrug release, and administration. Emphasis is placed on thebackground and physical understanding of the problems to

prepare students for innovative applications.

Santanu Saha Ray, National Institute of Technology,Rourkela, IndiaThis book covers the applications of new analytical andnumerical methods, including wavelet methods to explain thephysical behavior of nuclear reactors. Fractional calculusrepresents the reactor more closely than classical integer ordercalculus. The reactor kinetics model has therefore beenpresented in this context and analytical and numerical solutionshave been provided. Describing the reactor through fractionalcalculus helps readers understand fractional order control andachieve overall plant efficiency.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderA Numerical Primer for the Chemical EngineerMathematical Modeling and Numerical Methods in

Chemical Physics and Mechanics Edwin Zondervan, Eindhoven University of Technology,NetherlandsThis book provides an introduction to numerical methods forstudents in chemical engineering. The book starts with a recapon linear algebra. It then presents methods for solving linearand nonlinear equations, with a special focus on Gaussianelimination and Newton’s method. It also discusses ordinarydifferential equations and partial differential equations. The textalso examines implicit and explicit schemes, including Euler’smethod and higher order methods such as Runge Kutta.

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Ali V. Aliev, M. I. Kalashnikov Izhevsk State TechnicalUniversity, Izhevsk, Russia, Olga V. Mishchenkova, M. I.Kalashnikov Izhevsk State Technical University, Izhevsk, Russiaand Alexey M. Lipanov, Russian Academy of Sciences,Izhevsk, RussiaSeries: Innovations in Chemical Physics and MesoscopyThe use of mathematical modeling in engineering allows for asignificant reduction of material costs associated with design,production, and operation of technical objects, but it is importantfor an engineer to use the available computational approachesin modeling correctly. Taking into account the level of moderncomputer technology, this new volume explains how anengineer should properly define the physical and mathematicalproblem statement, choose the computational approach, and

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solve the problem by proven reliable computational approach using computer and softwareapplications during the solution of a particular problem.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd EditionPhysical Components of TensorsThe Method of Moments in Electromagnetics,

Second Edition Wolf Altman, Instituto Tecnologico de Aeronautica, Braziland Antonio Marmo De Oliveira, Instituto Tecnologico deAeronautica, BrazilSeries: Applied and Computational MechanicsWritten for graduate students, professors, and researchers in theareas of elasticity and shell theories, this text contains acomprehensive account of tensor calculus (in both holonomicand anholonomic coordinate systems). It is based ontransformations of bases of vector spaces rather than ontransformations of coordinates, since the latter are not alwaysavailable. It also establishes a theory of physical and anholonomiccomponents of tensors and applies the theory of dimensionalanalysis to tensors and (anholonomic) connections.

Walton C. Gibson, Tripoint Industries Inc., Harvest, Alabama,USAThis book explains the solution of electromagnetic integralequations via the method of moments (MOM). It incorporatessufficient background material and offers nuts-and-boltsimplementation details. This second edition extends the integralequation framework to treat objects having conducting as wellas dielectric parts. It also updates topics to reflect currenttechnology, includes more material on the calculation of nearfields, and improves equations and figures.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder4th EditionPower Electronic SystemsMultistage Separation Processes, Fourth EditionWalsh Analysis with MATLAB®Fouad M. Khoury, University of Houston, Texas, USA

Building on the previous edition’s approach, this fourth editioncovers the theory, mathematical models, and applications for acomprehensive list of processes. Along with more examples andexercises, this edition revises all chapters, adds several newsections, and includes an entirely new chapter on fluid-solidoperations. The book can be used as a textbook forundergraduate and graduate students or as a reference forpracticing engineers in the process industry.

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Anish Deb and Suchismita GhoshFocusing on Walsh/block pulse domain analysis, this bookpresents orthogonal Walsh functions for analyzing powerelectronic systems. It covers two major members of thepiecewise constant orthogonal function family: orthogonal Walshand block pulse functions. These bi-valued functions arecompatible to digital processing and, by increasing the numberof component functions, a continuous-like solution can beobtained. The book shows how the methods are useful for powerelectronic systems and their optimization.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderRecursive Identification and Parameter Estimation

Han-Fu Chen, Academy of Mathematics and SystemsScience, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Wenxiao Zhao,Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science, ChineseAcademy of SciencesRecursive Identification and Parameter Estimation describes arecursive approach to solving system identification andparameter estimation problems arising from diverse areas.Supplying a systematic description of recursive estimationmethods, it provides rigorous theoretical analysis of recursivesolutions to problems of stochastic systems. Presenting thematerial and proposed algorithms in a manner that makes iteasy to understand, the book provides readers with the modelingand identification skills required for successful theoretical

research and effective applications.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderZeroing Dynamics, Gradient Dynamics, and NewtonIterations

Yunong Zhang, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou,Guangdong, China, Lin Xiao, Jishou University, Hunan, China,Zhengli Xiao, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou,Guangdong, China and Mingzhi Mao, Sun Yat-sen University,Guangzhou, Guangdong, ChinaThis book is the first one that shows how to accurately andefficiently solve time-varying problems in real-time or onlineusing continuous- or discrete-time zeroing dynamics. Theauthors provide a comprehensive treatment of the theory ofboth static and dynamic neural networks. They develop, analyze,model, simulate, and compare zeroing dynamics models for theonline solution of numerous time-varying problems, such as

root finding, nonlinear equation solving, matrix inversion, matrix square root finding,quadratic optimization, and inequality solving.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • TEXTBOOKComputing Financial DerivativesActuarial ModelsA Finite-Difference ApproachThe Mathematics of Insurance, Second EditionSweta Rout-Hoolash, AISM Ltd., Grand Bay, Mauritius and Choi-Hong Lai, Universityof Greenwich, London, UK

Vladimir I. Rotar, San Diego State University, California, USAPreparing students to take their actuarial exams, this text coversthe basic models of insurance processes and presents themathematical frameworks and methods used in actuarialmodeling. It contains the standard material taught in actuarialmodeling courses as well as several advanced topics. This secondedition revises all chapters, especially material on the surplusprocess, and takes into account recent developments in teachingactuarial modeling. It includes a new chapter on pension modelsand new problems from Casualty Actuarial Society exams.

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Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing SeriesFrom basic to exotic options, this volume describes accurate and efficient numericalsolutions to the options pricing problem. It presents state-of-the-art developments inoption pricing along with discretization techniques, numerical algorithms, distributedalgorithms, and practical applications of these methods to real-world examples. The bookoffers a detailed description of mathematical modeling as well as a focus on implementationand results. Additional topics covered include Cartesian meshes, non-uniform time-steppingroutines, and semi-Lagrangian time integration schemes.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCounterparty Risk and FundingCapital Account LiberationA Tale of Two PuzzlesMethods and Applications

Stéphane Crépey, Université d'Evry-Val-d'Essonne, Evry,France, Tomasz R. Bielecki, Illinois Institute of Technology,Chicago, USA and Damiano Brigo, Imperial College, London,UKSeries: Chapman and Hall/CRC Financial Mathematics SeriesThis book explains how to study risk embedded in financialtransactions between the bank and its counterparty. The authorsprovide an analytical basis for the quantitative methodology ofdynamic valuation, mitigation, and hedging of bilateralcounterparty risk on over-the-counter (OTC) derivative contractsunder funding constraints. They explore credit, debt, funding,liquidity, and rating valuation adjustment (CVA, DVA, FVA, LVA,

Ying Yirong, College of Economics, Shanghai University andJeffrey Yi-Lin Forrest, School of Business, Slippery RockUniversitySeries: Systems Evaluation, Prediction, and Decision-MakingThis book details the benefits and risks of capital accountliberalization and explains how to take an open-door policy, atthe appropriate time, in order to reduce the risk to the lowestpossible level. Supplying a complete mathematical analysisframework for the study of the problem of capital accountliberalization, it presents a few important models that have beendeveloped for the study of capital account liberalization. Thebook conveys cutting-edge results while providing a general,yet simple analysis framework, enriched with practical

experiences from developing countries.and RVA) as well as replacement cost (RC), wrong-way risk, multiple funding curves, andcollateral.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderFinancial Literacy EducationCommoditiesAddressing Student, Business, and Government NeedsEdited by M. A. H. Dempster, University of Cambridge &

Cambridge Systems Associates, UK and Ke Tang, TsinghuaUniversity, BeijingSeries: Chapman and Hall/CRC Financial Mathematics SeriesThis book covers the fundamental theory of and derivativespricing for major commodity markets as well as the interactionbetween commodity prices, the real economy, and otherfinancial markets. After an extensive theoretical and practicalintroduction, the book is divided into four parts covering oilproducts, natural gas, wine, soybeans, corn, gold, silver, copper,stocks, bonds, futures, currency markets, index products, andelectricity markets.

Edited by Jay Liebowitz, Harrisburg University of Scienceand Technology, Pennsylvania, USAMany of today's graduates lack the knowledge and skills to makerational, informed decisions on the use of their money andplanning for future events. This book shows what you can doto improve financial literacy awareness and education. It coverssuch things as the use of interactive games and tutorials,peer-to-peer mentoring, and financial literacy contests inaddition to more formal education. Divided into three parts, thebook covers financial literacy education for grades K–12, college,and post-college.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKInflation Targeting and Policy RulesFinancial MathematicsThe Case of Mexico, 2001–2012A Comprehensive Treatment

Oscar R. Medina and Elias A. Laguna, UniversidadAutónoma de Nuevo León (UANL), MexicoInflation Targeting and Policy Rules is an essential book forunderstanding how Mexico’s monetary policy has been evolvingand functioning, from the beginning of the century to recent,highlighting the doctrine of policy rules and focusing on inflationtargeting, both fundamental elements necessary to comprehendthe operation of the main central banks of the world. The bookis valuable because of its theoretical and empirical treatmentapplied to the policy rules and to inflation targeting, which rangefrom their origin, criticism, development, controversies, evolution,and evaluation of the subject.

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Giuseppe Campolieti, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo,Ontario, Canada and Roman N. Makarov, Wilfrid LaurierUniversity, Waterloo, Ontario, CanadaSeries: Chapman and Hall/CRC Financial Mathematics SeriesTested and refined through years of the authors’ teachingexperiences, this text provides a unified, self-contained accountof the main theory and application of methods behindmodern-day financial mathematics. With an abundance ofexamples, problems, and fully worked out solutions, the textintroduces the financial theory and relevant mathematicalmethods in a mathematically rigorous yet engaging way. Unlikesimilar texts in the field, this one presents multiple

problem-solving approaches, linking related comprehensive techniques for pricing differenttypes of financial derivatives.

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TEXTBOOK2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONIntroduction to Financial MathematicsFinancial Modelling with Jump Processes, Second

Edition Kevin J. Hastings, Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois, USASeries: Advances in Applied MathematicsIntroduction to Financial Mathematics motivates studentsthrough a discussion of personal finances and portfoliomanagement. The book covers nearly all of the syllabus topicsof the Financial Mathematics Actuarial examination to providestudents with the foundation they require for future studies andin their careers. It begins by covering standard material on themathematics of interestand goes on to address probabilisticfinancial models and the valuation of financial derivatives. Manyof the examples in the book involve numerical solution ofcomplicated non-linear equations; others ask students toproduce algorithms which beg to be implemented as programs.

Peter Tankov, Universite Paris VII, France and Rama ContSeries: Chapman and Hall/CRC Financial Mathematics SeriesIncluding a new chapter on credit risk modelling and newdevelopments in econometrics, the new edition of thisbestselling resource provides an accessible overview of financialsmodels based on jump processes used in risk management andoption pricing. After presenting the necessary mathematics, thetext presents theoretical, numerical, and empirical issues. Whilethe emphasis is on demystifying technical difficulties so as tobetter understand applications, mathematical results arepresented in a rigorous, though self-contained, manner,accessible to any reader having basic knowledge of the BlackScholes model. Concepts are illustrated through many numericaland empirical examples.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderInvestment and Employment Opportunities in ChinaHigh-Performance Computing in Finance

Jeffrey Yi-Lin Forrest and Tao LixinSeries: Systems Evaluation, Prediction, and Decision-MakingInvestment and Employment Opportunities in China suppliesfirst-of-its-kind coverage of the regional economic, industrial,investment, and employment structures in China. Afterintroducing the theoretical models, optimization theorems, andmethods previously published by the authors, it establishesscientifically sound conclusions and advice through the analysisof various investments and employment opportunities. Althoughthe book provides suggestions navigating the economicstructures in China, the theories presented are general and canbe used to assess the investment and employment climate of

other countries and regions.

Problems, Methods, and SolutionsEdited by Erik Vynckier, AllianceBernstein, UK, Juho Kanniainen, Tampere Universityof Technology, Finland and John Keane, University of Manchester, UKSeries: Chapman and Hall/CRC Financial Mathematics SeriesThis general book on high-performance computing in finance is academically andpragmatically relevant as it is built around real-life challenges. The text covers the newesttechniques such as automatic differentiation, dataflow, and large scale computation forBasel III, Solvency II, and stochastic programming. With illustrative success stories in theuse of high-performance computing in the finance and insurance industries, the bookimparts the wisdom of adopting this method of numbers crunching to achieve businessgoals.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderStochastic Volatility ModelingThe Financial Mathematics of Market Liquidity

Lorenzo BergomiSeries: Chapman and Hall/CRC Financial Mathematics SeriesWritten by a leading contributor to volatility modeling and Risk’s2009 Quant of the Year, this book explains how stochasticvolatility is used to tackle practical issues arising in the modelingof derivatives. With many unpublished results and insights, thebook addresses the practicalities of modeling local volatility,local-stochastic volatility, and multi-asset stochastic volatility. Itcovers forward-start options, variance swaps, options on realizedvariance, timer options, VIX futures and options, and dailycliquets.

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From Optimal Execution to Market MakingOlivier Gueant, Universite Paris Diderot, FRANCESeries: Chapman and Hall/CRC Financial Mathematics SeriesThis book is devoted to mathematical models for execution problems in finance. The maingoal is to present a general framework (inspired from the Almgren-Chriss approach) foroptimal execution problems, and then to use it in a wide range of areas. The book coversapplications to the different types of execution proposed within the brokerage industry.It also presents applications to block trade pricing, to portfolio management and to optionpricing.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKStochastic Volatilty with JumpsQuantitative FinanceModels, Algorithms and ImplementationA Simulation-Based Introduction Using ExcelAleksandar Mijatovic, University of Warwick, UK and Martijn Pistorius, ImperialCollege, London, UK

Matt Davison, University of Western Ontario, London,CanadaAccessible to students with a relatively modest level ofmathematical background, this book guides them in becomingsuccessful quants. The text not only enables students to practicewith the basic techniques of financial mathematics, but it alsohelps them gain significant intuition about what the techniquesmean, how they work, and what happens when they stopworking. It uses both hand calculations and Excel spreadsheetsto analyze plenty of examples from simple bond portfolios. Thespreadsheets are available on the book’s CRC Press web page.

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Series: Chapman and Hall/CRC Financial Mathematics SeriesThis book presents a thorough treatment of tractable pricing algorithms and models forderivative markets. It discusses the fundamentals of pricing theory, ideal for students andpractitioners beginning their careers. The book also covers cutting-edge modeling andrisk management issues stemming from stochastic volatility processes with jumps. Itincludes pseudo-code, exercises, and solutions to selected problems.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderA Systems Perspective on Financial SystemsRisk Parity Fundamentals

Jeffrey Yi-Lin Forrest, International Institute for GeneralSystems Studies, Grove City, USA; Slippery Rock University,Slippery Rock, USASeries: Communications in Cybernetics, Systems Science andEngineeringThis book is devoted to a systems-theoretical presentation ofthe main results of money and financial institutions by using thesystemic yoyo model and relevant analytical tools. The authorpresents the main concepts and results in the language ofsystems science, which has in the past century brought forwardrevolutionary applications of systems research in various areas

Edward E. QianThe proposed book will consists of a series of essays that provides fundamental investmentinsights and answers practical questions regarding the popular risk parity investmentstrategies. Risk parity refers to the investing approach that uses risk budgeting, or riskallocation, instead of capital allocation, to construct investment portfolios. The activeprocess of using risk budgeting to build portfolios has a short history. Even though riskparity has been gaining some degree of acceptance by investment community and thequantitative process associated with risk budgeting has been understood mathematically,there are many practical questions facing investors and perplexing its critics.

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graduate students in economics, finance, systems science, and mathematical / systemseBook: 978-1-498-73880-4modeling. It will also be useful as a reference book for applied economists and variouspolicy makers.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderGroup Therapy in Particle, Nuclear, and HadronPhysicsSyed Afsar Abbas, JMI University, Centre for Theoretical Physics, New Delhi, IndiaThis user-friendly book on group theory introduces topics in as simple a manner as possibleand then gradually develops those topics into more advanced ones, eventually buildingup to the current state-of-the-art. By using simple examples from physics and mathematics,the advanced topics become logical extensions of ideas already introduced. In addition tobeing used as a textbook, this book would also be useful as a reference guide for graduatesand researchers in particle, nuclear and hadron physics.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderIntroduction to Quantum Physics and InformationProcessing

Radhika Vathsan, BITS Pilani K K Birla, Zuarinagar, IndiaRequiring no background in quantum physics, this text guidesbeginners in understanding the current state of research in thenovel, interdisciplinary area of quantum information. Suitablefor undergraduate and beginning graduate students in physics,mathematics, or engineering, the book goes deep into issuesof quantum theory without raising the technical level too much.It describes basic algorithms used in quantum computation andaddresses key elements of quantum information. Examples,exercises, problems, and references encourage hands-on practiceand further exploration.

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Zbigniew Ficek, The National Centre for Applied Physics,Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and Mohamed Ridza Wahiddin,International Islamic University Malaysia, Kuala LumpurThis graduate-level text discusses from first principles thebackground theory of various effects of quantum optics,introduces students to the main ideas of quantum optics asclearly as possible, and teaches the mathematical methods usedby researchers working in the fields of quantum and atom optics.It contains numerous valuable derivations and calculations thatare often hard to find in scientific articles and other texts onquantum optics. The book provides a useful starting point forthose interested in learning more.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCoupled SystemsAccelerating MATLAB PerformanceTheory, Models, and Applications in Engineering1001 tips to speed up MATLAB programs

Juergen Geiser, Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University of Greifswald,GermanySeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Numerical Analysis and ScientificComputing SeriesThis book explains how to solve complicated coupled modelsin engineering using analytical and numerical methods. Itextends standard engineering tools to coupled models inmaterials and flow problems with respect to their scaledependencies and their influence on each time and spatial scale.The author presents splitting multiscale methods to solvemultiscale and multiphysics problems and describes analyticaland numerical methods in time and space for evolutionequations arising in engineering problems. MATLAB

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Yair M. Altman, Ganey Tivka, IsraelThis book describes MATLAB performance in a scale and depthnever before published. It takes a comprehensive approach toMATLAB performance, illustrating numerous ways to attain thedesired speedup. The book explains how to profile MATLABcode to identify performance hotspots and discusses varioustradeoffs in MATLAB performance tuning. It covers vectorization,parallelization, distributed computing, caching, optimization,memory management, GUI, graphics, and I/O. The book includesnumerous code examples and online references, and issupported by an active website.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe End of ErrorCoArraysUnum ComputingParallel Programming in Fortran

John L. Gustafson, CTO, Ceranovo, Inc. Pleasanton, California,USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computational ScienceWritten by one of the foremost experts in high-performancecomputing and the inventor of Gustafson’s Law, thisgroundbreaking book explains a new approach to computerarithmetic: the universal number (unum). The unumencompasses all IEEE floating-point formats as well as fixed-pointand exact integer arithmetic. This new number type obtainsmore accurate answers than floating-point arithmetic yet usesfewer bits in many cases, saving memory, bandwidth, energy,and power. Richly illustrated in color, the book is accessible to

anyone who uses computers for technical calculations.

Robert W. Numrich, Minnesota Supercomputing Institute, Minneapolis, USA andJohn Ker Reid, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Oxfordshire, UKSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computational ScienceThis book describes the coarray parallel programming model that will be part of the nextstandard version of the Fortran language. It provides a practical guide for Fortranprogrammers who want to start writing parallel applications using coarrays as soon as thecompilers become commercially available. The authors present the technical specificationof the coarray model in enough detail for programmers to write standard-conformingcode. They also offer a large number of examples of parallel algorithms written in thecoarray model and include exercises with solutions. A supplementary website offers Fortrancode samples for download.Chapman and Hall/CRCMay 2016: 235 x 156: 200ppHb: 978-1-439-84004-7: £49.99

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K. Chandrasekaran, Department of CSE, NITK Surathkal, IndiaThis book explains the evolution of the Internet and web-basedapplications to cloud computing using a service-orientedapproach. It discusses how emerging paradigms andtechnologies will change the way newer applications will bearchitected for cloud deployment. It also covers thetechnological features of cloud computing, including hardware,software, and networking, which together support the cloud’sinfrastructure, platform, and software services. The book includescase studies, programming examples, industry-based examples,and hands-on tools and development environments.

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A. C. Faul, 01954203552University of Cambridge, UKThis textbook is an accessible and concise introduction to numerical analysis for upperundergraduate and beginning graduate students from various backgrounds. It wasdeveloped from the lecture notes of four successful courses on numerical analysis taughtwithin the MPhil of Scientific Computing at the University of Cambridge. The book is easilyaccessible, even to those with limited knowledge of mathematics.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKLine Integral Methods for Conservative ProblemsA First Course in Optimization

Luigi Brugnano, University of Firenze, Italy and FeliceIavernaro, University of Bari, ItalySeries: Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsThis self-contained book explains the numerical solution ofdifferential equations within the framework of geometricintegration, a branch of numerical analysis that devises numericalmethods able to reproduce (in the discrete solution) relevantgeometric properties of the continuous vector field. The bookfocuses on a large set of differential systems named conservativeproblems, particularly Hamiltonian systems. It covers theenergy-conserving Runge–Kutta methods and discussesgeneralizations of them. MATLAB

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methods are available online.

Charles L. Byrne, University of Massachusetts Lowell, USAThis text is designed for a one-semester course in optimizationtaken by advanced undergraduate and beginning graduatestudents in the mathematical sciences and engineering. Itteaches students the basics of continuous optimization andhelps them better understand the mathematics from previouscourses. The book focuses on general problems and theunderlying theory. It covers the fundamental problems ofconstrained and unconstrained optimization, linear and convexprogramming, basic iterative solution algorithms, and moregeneral iterative optimization methods.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderNumerical AlgorithmsThe Green Computing BookMethods for Computer Vision, Machine Learning, and GraphicsTackling Energy Efficiency at Large Scale

Justin Solomon, Princeton University, New Jersey, USAThis text presents a new approach to numerical analysis formodern computer scientists. Using examples from a broad baseof computational tasks, including data processing, computationalphotography, and animation, the book introduces numericalmodeling and algorithmic design from a practical standpointand provides insight into the theoretical tools needed to supportthese skills. Comprehensive end-of-chapter exercises encouragecritical thinking and build students’ intuition while introducingextensions of the basic material.

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Edited by Wu-chun Feng, Virginia Polytechnic Institute andState University, Blacksburg, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computational ScienceEdited by one of the founders and lead investigator of theGreen500 list, this book presents state-of-the-art approaches toadvance the large-scale green computing movement. It beginswith low-level, hardware-based approaches and then traversesup the software stack with increasingly higher-level,software-based approaches. The book explains how to controlpower across the hardware, firmware, operating system, andapplication levels and explores trends in server costs, energyuse, and performance at high-density computing facilities. Italso discusses energy management and virtualization in cloud

computing.Market: Computer ScienceJuly 2015: 254 x 178: 400ppeBook: 978-1-482-25189-0CRC PressPack - Book and Ebook: 978-1-482-25188-3: £49.99June 2014: 235 x 156: 353pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482251883Hb: 978-1-439-81987-6: £68.99

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderNumerical Analysis for EngineersIterative Methods without InversionMethods and Applications, Second EditionAnatoly Galperin

Series: Monographs and Research Notes in Mathematics Bilal Ayyub, University of Maryland, College Park, USA andRichard H. McCuen, University of Maryland, College Park,USASeries: Textbooks in MathematicsThis book demonstrates the power of numerical methods in thecontext of solving complex engineering and scientific problems.With a wealth of exercises, it emphasizes the practical aspectsof numerical methods and addresses their advantages anddisadvantages. Each chapter contains many computationalexamples, as well as a section on applications that containsadditional engineering examples.

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This book is about iterative methods for solving operator equations f(x) = 0 in Banachand/or Hilbert spaces. It covers methods that do not require inversions of f (or solvinglinearized subproblems). The typical representatives of the class of methods discussed areUlm’s and Broyden’s methods. Convergence analyses of the methods considered are basedon Kantorovich’s majorization principle which allows to avoid unnecessary simplifyingassumptions like differentiability of the operator or solvability of the equation. These analysesare carried out under a more general assumption about degree of continuity of the operatorthan traditional Lipschitz continuity: regular continuity.CRC PressMarket: MathematicsSeptember 2016: 235 x 156: 200ppHb: 978-1-498-75892-5: £63.99eBook: 978-1-498-75896-3

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKR for ProgrammersNumerical Analysis with Algorithms and

Programming Advanced TechniquesDan ZhangSantanu Saha Ray, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, IndiaThis book discusses advanced topics such as R core programing, object oriented Rprograming, parallel computing with R, and spatial data types. The author will lead readers

This book analyzes the basic techniques involved in providing efficient numerical solutionsto problems in science and engineering and focuses on the development of numerical

to merge mature and effective methdologies in traditional programing to R programing.algorithms and detailed analysis of different numerical methods. While developing theIt shows how to interface R with C, Java, and other popular programing laguages andplatforms.

basic understanding for the construction of numerical algorithms, it also emphasizes theapplicability of these methods and explains the guaranteed accuracy that various methodsprovide for the efficiency and scalability of large-scale systems. In addition, it contains CRC Pressexercises, examples, and algorithms used for preparing computer programs in Mathematica®

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKR for ProgrammersNumerical Methods and OptimizationMastering the ToolsAn Introduction

Dan ZhangUnlike other books about R, written from the perspective ofstatistics, this book is written from the perspective ofprogrammers, providing a channel for programmers withexpertise in other programming languages to quickly understandR. The contents are divided into four parts: the basics of R, theserver of R, databases and big data, and the appendices, whichintroduce the installation of Java, various databases, and Hadoop.Because this is a reference book, there is no special sequencefor reading all the chapters. Anyone new to the subject whowishes to master R comprehensively can simply follow thechapters in sequence.

Sergiy Butenko, Texas A&M University, College Station, USAand Panos M. Pardalos, University of Florida, Gainesville,USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Numerical Analysis and ScientificComputing SeriesThis book combines the materials from introductory numericalmethods and introductory optimization courses into a singletext. This classroom-tested approach enriches a standardnumerical methods syllabus with optional chapters on numericaloptimization and provides a valuable numerical methodsbackground for students taking an introductory optimization oroperations research course. The book includes somemathematical proofs as samples of rigorous analysis but in most CRC Press

Market: Information Technologycases, uses only examples to illustrate the concepts. A MATLAB® guide and code are available

for download. January 2016: 254 x 178: 354ppPb: 978-1-498-73681-7: £44.99

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderScientific Computing with MATLAB, Second EditionNumerical Methods for Fractional Calculus

Dingyu Xue, Northeastern University, Shenyang, China andYangQuan Chen, Utah State University, Logan, USAThis book presents a variety of applied mathematics topics withan emphasis on problem solving techniques using MATLAB.Numerous examples are presented as illustrations of basicconcepts and problem solving techniques. The proposed secondedition of the book follows the structure of the first edition, andsignificant enhancement and modernization are introduced tomake the textbook updated, reflecting the leading-edge facilitiesof MATLAB in solving scientific computation problems.

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Changpin Li, Shanghai University, China and Fanhai Zeng,Shanghai University, ChinaSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Numerical Analysis and ScientificComputing SeriesThis book provides efficient and reliable numerical methods forsolving fractional calculus problems. It focuses on numericaltechniques for fractional integrals, derivatives, and differentialequations. The book covers frequently used fractional integralsand derivatives, explains how to implement fractional finitedifference methods in various fractional differential equationsrelevant to scientific and engineering applications, and presentsthe finite element method for solving fractional PDEs. Manynumerical examples support the theoretical analyses and

MATLAB® functions are available on the book’s CRC Press web page.

Market: MathematicsFebruary 2016: 254 x 178: 608ppHb: 978-1-498-75777-5: £63.99Chapman and Hall/CRCeBook: 978-1-498-75778-2Market: MathematicsPrev. Ed Hb: 978-1-420-08250-0May 2015: 235 x 156: 300pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498757775Hb: 978-1-482-25380-1: £63.99

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Dummy text to keep placeholderUsing R for Numerical Analysis in Science andEngineering

Victor A. Bloomfield, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis,USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC The R SeriesThis practical guide shows how to use R and its add-on packagesto obtain numerical solutions to complex mathematicalproblems commonly faced by scientists and engineers. Providingworked examples and code, the text not only addressesnecessary aspects of the R programming language but alsodemonstrates how to produce useful graphs and statisticallyanalyze and fit data to linear and nonlinear models. It coversMonte Carlo, stochastic, and deterministic methods and explorestopics such as numerical differentiation and integration,

interpolation and curve fitting, and optimization.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderIterative Optimization in Inverse ProblemsAdaptive Stochastic Optimization Techniques with

Applications Charles L. Byrne, University of Massachusetts Lowell, USASeries: Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsThis book brings together a number of important iterativealgorithms for medical imaging, optimization, and statisticalestimation. It incorporates recent work that has not appearedin other books and draws on the author’s considerable researchin the field, including his recently developed class of SUMMAalgorithms. Related to sequential unconstrained minimizationmethods, the SUMMA class includes a wide range of iterativealgorithms well known to researchers in various areas, such asstatistics and image processing.

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James A. Momoh, Howard University, Washington, Districtof Columbia, USAThis book describes state-of-the-art optimization techniquesused to solve problems with adaptive, dynamic, and stochasticfeatures. It presents modern advances in static and dynamicoptimization, decision analysis, intelligent systems, evolutionaryprogramming, heuristic optimization, stochastic and adaptivedynamic programming, and adaptive critics. It evaluatesoptimization methods for handling operational planning,Voltage/VAr, control coordination, vulnerability, reliability,resilience, and reconfiguration issues, providing mathematicalformulations, algorithms for implementation, examples, andcase studies. It also discusses the limitations of current

optimization techniques in meeting the challenges of smart electric grids.

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3rd Edition • TEXTBOOKTEXTBOOKLinear and Integer OptimizationBusiness Analytics for Decision MakingTheory and Practice, Third EditionSteven Orla Kimbrough, The Wharton School, University of

Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA and Hoong Chuin Lau,School of Information Systems, Singapore ManagementUniversity, SingaporeThe first complete text suitable for use in introductory BusinessAnalytics courses, this book establishes a national syllabus foran emerging first course at an MBA level. There are three levelsof knowledge that those who work with business analytics needto understand: encoding, solution design, and analytics:post-solution analysis. This book is about all three levels. Formuch of the book, the authors emphasize analytics andde-emphasize representation and encoding, so students willhave plenty to sink their teeth into regardless of their computer

programming experience.

Gerard Sierksma and Yori Zwols, Google, London, UnitedKingdomSeries: Advances in Applied MathematicsThis textbook presents a strong and clear relationship betweentheory and practice. It coversbasic topics such as Dantzig’ssimplex algorithm, duality, sensitivity analysis, integeroptimization models, and network models as well as moreadvanced topics including interior point algorithms, thebranch-and-bound algorithm, cutting planes, and complexity.Along with case studies, it also discusses more advancedtechniques such as column generation, multiobjectiveoptimization, and game theory. It also includes computer code

in the form of models in GMPL. The book contains appendices covering mathematicalproofs, linear algebra, graph theory, convexity, and a background in nonlinear optimization.Chapman and Hall/CRC

Market: Business & ManagementChapman and Hall/CRCJanuary 2016: 254 x 178: 332ppMarket: MathematicsHb: 978-1-482-22176-3: £63.99May 2015: 254 x 178: 686ppeBook: 978-1-482-22177-0Hb: 978-1-498-71016-9: £63.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482221763eBook: 978-1-498-74312-9* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498710169

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Joseph Geunes, University of Florida, Gainesville, USASeries: Operations Research SeriesA reference for those working at the interface of operationsplanning and optimization modeling, this book blends essentialtheory and powerful approaches to practical operations planningproblems. Starting with the Knapsack Problem, it presents a setof classical optimization models with widespread application inoperations planning. The discussion of each of these classicalmodels begins with the motivation for studying the problem aswell as examples of the problem’s application in operationsplanning contexts. The book explores special structural resultsand properties of optimal solutions that have led to effectivealgorithmic solution approaches for each problem class.

Edited by Raghu Nandan Sengupta, Joydeep Dutta, Indian Institute of Technology,Kanpur and Aparna Gupta, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York, USAThis text focuses on different mathematical, statistical, and quantitative tools for solving avariety of theoretical as well as practical decision analysis problems. It covers a whole gamutof interesting ideas starting from robust optimization, multi-criteria decision making,meta-heuristic techniques, project management, and more. It also includes chapters relatedto networks and game theory, time series analysis, volatility modeling, queuing andscheduling theory, ANN, DSS, and different statistical tools in this two-volume handbook.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderRational QueueingOptimization

Refael Hassin, Tel Aviv University, IsraelThis book is a unique reference and valuable resource for anyoneinterested in queuing systems, both theory and practice in themodern era. It provides an up-to-date, comprehensive surveyof research on the performance of queueing systems wheremultiple agents, like customers, servers, and central managers,all act but often in a noncooperative manner. Surveying therelavant literature and emphasizing the qualitative conclusionsand insights of almost 700 papers, Refael Hassin groups thesepapers in a clear and coherent way, discussing the central model,main assumptions, most important qualitative insights,interesting extensions, and open questions.

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Algorithms and ApplicationsRajesh Kumar Arora, Senior Engineer, Vikram Sarabhai SpaceCentre, Indian Space Research Organization, Trivandrum,INDIAThis book presents a variety of solution techniques foroptimization problems, emphasizing concepts rather thanrigorous mathematical details and proofs. It explains how tosolve complex optimization problems using gradient-based andstochastic methods. It also describes different architectures tohandle multidisciplinary design optimization problems. Theauthor uses MATLAB

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the software code to the corresponding algorithms in auser-friendly way. The codes are available on the book’s CRCPress web page. Market: Mathematics

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSearch and ForagingPseudolinear Functions and OptimizationIndividual Motion and Swarm DynamicsShashi Kant Mishra and Balendu Bhooshan Upadhyay

This is the first book to focus exclusively on pseudolinearfunctions, a class of generalized convex functions. The bookdiscusses the properties, characterizations, and applications ofpseudolinear functions in nonlinear optimization problems. Itencompasses nearly all the published literature on the subjectalong with new results on semi-infinite nonlinear programmingproblems. The authors present optimality conditions and dualityresults for many types of optimization problems. They alsoextend pseudolinear functions to higher-level problems andexplore applications to hospital management and economics.

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Eugene Kagan, The Weizmann Institute of Sciences,Rehovot, Israel and Irad Ben-Gal, Tel Aviv University, IsraelThis book examines how to program artificial search agents sothat they act optimally or demonstrate the same behavior aspredicted by the foraging theory for living organisms. It discussesforaging theory as well as search and screening theory in thesame mathematical and algorithmic framework. It presents anoverview of the main ideas and methods of foraging and searchtheories, making the concepts of one theory accessible tospecialists of the other. Numerical examples illustrate theapplication of both theories.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderQuadratic Programming with Computer ProgramsMichael Best, University of Waterloo, Ontario, CanadaSeries: Advances in Applied MathematicsQuadratic programming is a mathematical technique that allows for the optimization ofa quadratic function in several variables. QP is a subset of Operations Research and is thenext higher lever of sophistication than Linear Programming. It is a key mathematical toolin Portfolio Optimization and structural plasticity. This is useful in Civil Engineering as wellas Statistics.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderComplex AnalysisAnalysis with Ultrasmall NumbersConformal Inequalities and the Bieberbach ConjectureKarel Hrbacek, City College of New York, USA, Olivier

Lessmann, College Rousseau, Genieve and RichardO'Donovan, CEC Andre-Charanne, GenieveSeries: Textbooks in MathematicsThis text presents an intuitive treatment of mathematics usingultrasmall numbers. With this modern approach to infinitesimals,proofs become simpler and more focused on the combinatorialheart of arguments, unlike traditional treatments that useepsilon–delta methods. Readers can fully prove fundamentalresults, such as the Extreme Value Theorem, from the axiomsimmediately, without needing to master notions of supremumor compactness. The book includes numerous exercisesthroughout and at the end of each chapter.

Prem K. Kythe, University of New Orleans, Louisiana, USASeries: Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsThis book discusses the mathematical analysis created aroundthe Bieberbach conjecture, which is responsible for thedevelopment of many beautiful aspects of complex analysis,especially in the geometric-function theory of univalentfunctions. The book covers novel techniques for solvingproblems in the complex plane, proves the de Branges theorem,and presents Weinstein’s alternative proof. It also includes proofsof all non-elementary theorems, 90 end-of-chapter exerciseswith complete solutions, an extensive bibliography, andsupplemental appendices.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKConvex AnalysisA Basic Course in Real Analysis

Steven G. Krantz, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri,USASeries: Textbooks in MathematicsThe book showcases convexity in the context of mathematicalanalysis. It introduces analytic tools for studying convexity andprovides analytical applications of the concept. The bookincludes a general background in classical geometric theorywhich allows readers to obtain a glimpse of how modernmathematics is developed and how geometric ideas may bestudied analytically. Featuring a user-friendly approach, the bookcontains copious examples and plenty of figures to illustrate theideas presented. It also includes a thorough glossary to helpreaders with unfamiliar terms.

Ajit Kumar, Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai, Indiaand S. Kumaresan, School of Mathematics and Statistics,University of Hyderabad, Gachi Bowli, Hyderabad 500046,IndiaAlthough there are many books available on this subject,students often find it difficult to learn the essence of analysis ontheir own or after going through a course on real analysis.Written in a conversational tone, this text explains the hows andwhys of real analysis and provides guidance that makes studentsthink at every stage. It offers insight into how a typicalmathematician works—observing patterns, conductingexperiments, looking at or creating examples, understandingunderlying principles, coming up with guesses or conjectures,

and rigorously proving them.Chapman and Hall/CRC

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Conformal Mapping, 2nd Edition From Elementary Calculus to the Beginnings of AnalysisAndrei Bourchtein and Ludmila BourchteinSeries: Textbooks in MathematicsThis book provides a one-semester undergraduate introductionto counterexamples in calculus and analysis. It helps engineering,natural sciences, and mathematics students tackle commonlymade erroneous conjectures. The book encourages students tothink critically and analytically, and helps to reveal commonerrors in many examples. It is intended for students who areinterested in developing a deeper understanding of the topicsof calculus. The gathered counterexamples may also be usedby calculus instructors in their classes.

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Steven R. Bell, Purdue University, USAThe book provides a fast track to understanding the RiemannMapping Theorem. The Dirichlet and Neumann problems forthe Laplace operator are solved, the Poisson kernel isconstructed, and the inhomogenous Cauchy-Reimann equationsare solved concretely and efficiently using formulas stemmingfrom the Kerzman-Stein result. Also, four new chapters havebeen added: two on quadrature domains and another two oncomplexity of the objects of complex analysis and improvedRiemann mapping theorems.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONFixed Point Theory, Variational Analysis, andOptimization

A Course in Abstract Harmonic Analysis, SecondEdition

Edited by Saleh Abdullah R. Al-Mezel, Falleh Rajallah M.Al-Solamy, University of Tabuk, Saudia Arabia and QamrulHasan Ansari, Aligarh Muslim University, India, and KingFahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, Dhahran, SaudiArabiaThis book not only covers fixed point theory, variationalinequalities, and vector optimization, but also explains theconnections between them, enabling the study of a generalform of variational inequality problems related to the optimalityconditions involving differentiable or directionally differentiablefunctions. Packed with detailed proofs, the text supplies anintroduction to the field and a guideline to the literature,progressing from basic concepts to the latest developments. It

Gerald B. Folland, University of Washington, Seattle, USASeries: Textbooks in MathematicsThis book presents the essentials of harmonic analysis on locallycompact groups in a concise and accessible form. The textprovides necessary background on Banach algebras and spectraltheory, develops the theory of analysis on Abelian groups andcompact groups, examines the theory of inducedrepresentations, and explores the theory of representations ofnon-Abelian, non-compact groups. This second edition addsmaterial on representations of the discrete Heisenberg group,coverage of von Neumann algebras and Wiener’s theorem, anddiscussion of SU(2), SO(3), and SO(4) using quaternions.

Chapman and Hall/CRCprovides fundamental knowledge of directional derivatives and monotonicity required inunderstanding and solving variational inequality problems.

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TEXTBOOKTEXTBOOKFoundations of AnalysisA Course in Real Analysis

Steven G. Krantz, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri,USAThis textbook covers the basics of real analysis for a one- ortwo-semester course. In a straightforward and concise way, ithelps students understand the key ideas and apply the theorems.Each section begins with a boxed introduction that familiarizesstudents with the upcoming topics and sets the stage for thework to be done. Each chapter generally contains at least 50exercises that build in difficulty, with an exercise set at the endof every section. This allows students to more easily link theexercises to the material in the section.

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Hugo D. Junghenn, The George Washington University,Washington, D.C., USAThis extensively classroom-tested book provides a rigoroustreatment of the foundations of differential and integral calculusat the advanced undergraduate level. It includes clear proofs,detailed examples, and numerous exercises. The text progressesfrom single variable to multivariable functions, providing a logicaldevelopment of material that makes the book suitable for one-and two-semester courses and prepares students for moreadvanced analysis-based courses. Relevant results fromelementary set theory and linear algebra are summarized in theappendices.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKFunctional Analysis for Physics and EngineeringExploring the InfiniteAn IntroductionAn Introduction to Proof and Analysis

Hiroyuki Shima, University of Yamanashi, JapanThis book provides an introduction to functional analysis fornon-experts in mathematics. As such, it is distinct from mostother books on the subject that are intended for mathematicians.Concepts are explained concisely with visual materials, makingit accessible for those unfamiliar with graduate-levelmathematics. Topics include topology, vector spaces, tensorspaces, Lebesgue integrals, and operators, to name a few. Eachchapter explains, concisely, the purpose of the specific topicand the benefit of understanding it. Researchers and graduatestudents in physics, mechanical engineering, and informationscience will benefit from this view of functional analysis.

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Jennifer Kacmarcik, University of MontanaSeries: Textbooks in MathematicsThis is a textbook for an introductory course in analysis, combining topics from a transitioncourse. At some schools, a transition course is combined over one or two semesters tointroduce topics from real analysis. This allows students a more gradual approach to thedifficult topics of analysis. Beginning with logic and sets, this text gradually raises thesophistication level of students coming out of calculus and proceeds into analysis topics.

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOKTEXTBOOKMeasure and IntegralFunctions of a Complex VariableAn Introduction to Real Analysis, Second EditionHemant Kumar Pathak, Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University,

India, Ravi Agarwal, Texas A&M University–Kingsville, USAand Yeol Je Cho, Gyengsang National University, Jinju, SouthKoreaThis text provides all the material for a course on the theory offunctions of a complex variable at the senior undergraduate andbeginning graduate level. Also suitable for self-study, the bookcovers every topic essential to training students in complexanalysis. It also incorporates special topics to enhance students’understanding of the subject, laying the foundation for futurestudies in analysis, linear algebra, numerical analysis, geometry,number theory, physics, thermodynamics, or electricalengineering.

Richard L. Wheeden, Rutgers University, New Brunswick,New Jersey, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Pure and Applied MathematicsThis classic text provides an introduction to real analysis by firstdeveloping the theory of measure and integration in the simplesetting of Euclidean space, and then introducing a more generaltreatment based on abstract notions characterized by axiomsand with less geometric content. Packed with new exercisesand material, the long-awaited second edition of this highlyrespected text for upper-division undergraduate and first-yeargraduate students of mathematics, statistics, probability, orengineering is revised for a new generation of students,instructors, and mathematicians.Chapman and Hall/CRC

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TEXTBOOK3rd EditionMeasure Theory and Fine Properties of Functions,Revised Edition

Integral Transforms and Their Applications, ThirdEdition

Lawrence Craig Evans, University of California, Berkeley,USA and Ronald F. Gariepy, University of Kentucky,Lexington, USASeries: Textbooks in MathematicsThis book emphasizes the roles of Hausdorff measure and thecapacity in characterizing the fine properties of sets andfunctions. The book covers theorems and differentiation in �

n ,

Hausdorff measures, area and coarea formulas for Lipschitzmappings and related change-of-variable formulas, and Sobolevfunctions and functions of bounded variation. This secondedition includes countless improvements in notation, format,and clarity of exposition. Also new are several sections describingthe π-λ theorem, weak compactness criteria in

1, and Young

measure methods for weak convergence. In addition, the bibliography has been updated.

Lokenath Debnath, University of Texas-Pan Am, Edinburg,USA and Dambaru Bhatta, University of Texas-Pan Am,Edinburg, USAThrough numerous examples and end-of-chapter exercises, thisbook develops readers’ analytical and computational skills inthe theory and applications of transform methods. It coversadvanced mathematical methods for many applications inscience and engineering. The book presents a systematicdevelopment of the underlying theory as well as a modernapproach to Fourier, Laplace, Hankel, Mellin, Radon, Gabor,wavelet, and Z transforms. This third edition includes revisedchapters, several new sections, new examples of applications,new exercises with solutions, and many more new features.

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A MatLab® Companion to Complex VariablesA. David Wunsch, University of Massachusetts Lowell, USASeries: Textbooks in Mathematics Fixed Point Theory under Weak Topology for Nonlinear Operators and

Block Operator Matrices with ApplicationsThis supplemental text allows instructors and students to add a MatLab content to acomplex variables course. This book seeks to create a bridge between functions of a complex

Aref Jeribi, University of Sfax, Tunisia and Bilel Krichen,University of Sfax, TunisiaSeries: Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsThis is the first book to tackle the topological fixed point theoryfor block operator matrices with nonlinear entries in Banachspaces and algebras. The authors present several extensions ofSchauder’s and Krasnosel’skii’s fixed point theorems to the classof weakly compact operators acting on Banach spaces andalgebras. They also address under which conditions a 2×2 blockoperator matrix with single- and multi-valued nonlinear entrieswill have a fixed point. In addition, the book describesapplications of fixed point theory to diverse equations.

variable and MATLAB. Every math department teaches a course in Complex Variables, oftentaken by engineering students. Complex variable theory is about half of a required coursein advanced engineering mathematics, methods of mathematical physics. Professors mayfind and assign MATLAB programming problems that will strengthen the student’sknowledge of not only that language but the concepts of complex variable theory.CRC PressMarket: MathematicsMay 2016: 235 x 156: 312ppPb: 978-1-498-75567-2: £44.99eBook: 978-1-498-75568-9* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498755672

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5th EditionPocket Book of Integrals and MathematicalFormulas, 5th Edition

Ronald J. Tallarida, Temple University School of Medicine,Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USAThis popular pocket book covers topics ranging from precalculusto vector analysis and from Fourier series to statistics, presentingnumerous worked examples to demonstrate the application ofthe formulas and methods. Enlarging the type without sacrificingspecial topics, this fifth edition includes several classic calculusapplications, discusses "near misses," and reformats the table ofintegrals. Through careful selection of topics and detail, thisedition remains a portable yet comprehensive resource forstudents and professionals, containing the most importantmathematical formulas for engineering and scientificapplications.

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Alexander B. Kharazishvili, Tbilisi State University, GeorgiaSeries: Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsThis book addresses a number of questions in real analysis andclassical measure theory that are of a set-theoretic flavor.Accessible to graduate students, the beginning of the bookpresents introductory topics on real analysis and Lebesquemeasure theory. These topics highlight the boundary betweenfundamental concepts of measurability and non-measurabilityfor point sets and functions. The remainder of the book dealswith more specialized material on set-theoretical real analysis.Problems are included at the end of each chapter.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderSinusoidsTheory and Technological Applications

Prem K. Kythe, University of New Orleans, Louisiana, USASeries: Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsWith more than 200 illustrations, this book explains howsinusoids and Fourier transforms are used in a variety ofapplication areas, including signal processing, GPS, optics, x-raycrystallography, radioastronomy, poetry and music as soundwaves, and the medical sciences. The book discusseselectromagnetic force and sychrotron radiation comprising allkinds of waves. It also covers topics of common interest, suchas quasars, pulsars, the Big Bang theory, Olbers’ paradox, blackholes, Mars mission, and SETI.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderFrom Computing to Computational ThinkingBasic Gambling Mathematics

Paul S. Wang, Kent State University, Ohio, USAThis easy-to-understand guidebook gives you the tools forunderstanding and using Computational Thinking (CT). It doesnot assume experience or knowledge of programming or of aprogramming language, but explains concepts and methodsfor CT with clarity and depth. Puzzles, games, and everydayexamples provide starting points for discussion and forconnecting abstract thinking patterns to real-life situations. Thebook lays an interesting and thought-provoking path to gaininggeneral knowledge about modern computing and the conceptsand thinking processes underlying modern digital technologies.

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The Numbers Behind The NeonMark Bollman, Albion College, Albion, Michigan, USAThis book explains the mathematics involved in analyzing gamesof chance, including casino games, horse racing, and lotteries.It helps readers understand the mathematical reasons why somegambling games are better for the player than others. Alongwith discussing the mathematics of well-known casino games,the author examines game variations that have been proposedor used in actual casinos. Numerous examples illustrate themathematical ideas in a range of casino games whileend-of-chapter exercises go beyond routine calculations to givereaders hands-on experience with casino-related computations.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Science of ComputingComputingShaping a DisciplineA Historical and Technical Perspective

Matti Tedre, Stockholm University, Kista, SwedenThis book presents a rich picture of computing from theviewpoints of the field’s champions. It focuses on themathematical, engineering, and scientific traditions ofcomputing. The book first looks at computing as a formal,theoretical discipline that is in many ways similar to mathematics,yet different in crucial ways. It then explores the developmentof computing as an engineering discipline. The book concludeswith the view of computing as a science in its own right.

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Yoshihide Igarashi, Gunma University, Kiryu, Japan, TomAltman, University of Colorado, Denver, USA, MarikoFunada, Hakuoh University, Oyamashi, Japan and BarbaraKamiyama, Gunma University, Kiryu, JapanRequiring no prior knowledge of advanced mathematics orcomputer science, this self-contained book covers the historicaland technical foundation of ancient and modern-day computing.It starts with the earliest references to counting by humans,introduces various number systems, and discusses mathematicsin early civilizations. The book guides readers all the way throughthe latest advances in computer science, such as the design andanalysis of computer algorithms, artificial intelligence, quantumcomputing, and more.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSix Simple TwistsCrafting ConundrumsThe Pleat Pattern Approach to Origami Tessellation DesignPuzzles and Patterns for the Bead Crochet Artist

Benjamin DiLeonardo-ParkerThis book introduces an innovative pleat pattern technique oforigami design that is easily accessible to anyone who enjoysthe geometry of paper. The book begins with basic forms andsystematically builds upon them to teach a limitless number ofpatterns. It then describes a process of design for the buildingblocks themselves. The book focuses on how to design ratherthan construct, which leads to a better understanding of morecomplicated tessellations at the advanced level.

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Ellie Baker and Susan Goldstine, St. Mary's College ofMaryland, St. Mary's City, USASuitable for both math enthusiasts and crafters, this bookprovides methods, design challenges, and patterns that offer aspringboard for creative exploration. Experienced bead crochetcrafters can skip ahead to the pattern pages and begincrocheting from an abundance of unique, mathematicallyinspired designs. Those wishing to design their own patternswill find many useful tools, template patterns, and a newmethodology for understanding how to do so even withoutusing math. Puzzle lovers without previous knowledge of beadcrochet will also find ample inspiration for learning the craft. Market: Recreational Math

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTwists, Tilings, and Tessellations

Robert J. Lang, http://www.langorigami.com, Alamo,California, USATwists, Tilings, and Tessellation describes the underlyingprinciples and mathematics of the broad and exciting field ofabstract and mathematical origami, most notably the field oforigami tessellations. It contains folding instructions, underlyingprinciples, mathematical concepts, and many beautiful photosof the latest work in this fast-expanding field.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderProof TheoryApplication of Fuzzy Logic to Social Choice TheorySequent Calculi and Related FormalismsJohn N. Mordeson, Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska,

USA, Davender S. Malik, Creighton University, Omaha,Nebraska, USA and Terry D. Clark, Creighton University,Omaha, Nebraska, USASeries: Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsFuzzy social choice theory is useful for modeling the uncertaintyand imprecision prevalent in social life yet it has been scarcelyapplied and studied in the social sciences. Filling this gap, thisbook provides a comprehensive study of fuzzy social choicetheory. It focuses on Arrow’s theorem, one of the most importantdiscoveries in social theory. The authors show how Black’smedian voter theorem solves the Arrowian impossibility theoremby restricting preferences to single-peaked profiles. They also

obtain Arrow-type results using an involutive fuzzy complement.

Katalin Bimbo, University of Alberta, Edmonton, CanadaSeries: Discrete Mathematics and Its ApplicationsAlthough sequent calculi constitute an important category ofproof systems, they are not as well known as axiomatic andnatural deduction systems. Addressing this deficiency, this bookpresents a comprehensive treatment of sequent calculi, includinga wide range of variations. It focuses on sequent calculi forvarious non-classical logics, from intuitionistic logic to relevancelogic, linear logic, and modal logic. The author presents a varietyof proof systems for classical and non-classical logics and devoteschapters to proofs of cut theorems and decidability theorems.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder6th Edition • TEXTBOOKThe Truth Value Algebra of Type-2 Fuzzy SetsIntroduction to Mathematical Logic, Sixth EditionJohn Harding, Carol L. Walker, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, USA andElbert A. Walker

Elliott Mendelson, Queens College, Flushing, New York,USASeries: Discrete Mathematics and Its ApplicationsThis bestselling, classic textbook continues to provide a completeone-semester introduction to mathematical logic. The sixthedition incorporates recent work on Gödel’s secondincompleteness theorem as well as an appendix on consistencyproofs for first-order arithmetic. It also offers historicalperspectives and many new exercises of varying difficulty, whichmotivate and lead students to an in-depth, practicalunderstanding of the material.

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Series: Monographs and Research Notes in MathematicsThis mongraph is on the topic of type-2 fuzzy sets from a mathematical as opposed to anengineering perspective. It will be of interest to mathematicians who work in fields relatedto fuzzy sets as well as those who work with universal algebra. The book will makeconnections to logic, but will focus on truth value algebras which is fundamental to thesubject. The underlying principles of this book will lead to connections with many otherfields of mathematics like lattice theory, topological algebras, complex algebras and categorytheory. A major feature of this book will be the emphasis on applications as the subalgebraof normal convex functions will be covered.Chapman and Hall/CRCMarket: MathematicsMarch 2016: 235 x 156: 234ppMarket: MathematicsHb: 978-1-498-73527-8: £63.99June 2015: 235 x 156: 513ppeBook: 978-1-498-73529-2Hb: 978-1-482-23772-6: £57.95* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498735278eBook: 978-1-482-23778-8

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TEXTBOOK2nd Edition • TEXTBOOKUnderstanding Mathematical ProofIntroduction to Mathematical Proofs, Second

Edition John Taylor, University of Brighton, UK and Rowan Garnier,Surrey, UKThe notion of proof is central to mathematics yet it is one of themost difficult aspects of the subject to teach and master. Inparticular, undergraduate mathematics students oftenexperience difficulties in understanding and constructing proofs.This text describes the nature of mathematical proof, exploresthe various techniques that mathematicians adopt to prove theirresults, and offers advice and strategies for constructing proofs.It will improve students’ ability to understand proofs andconstruct correct proofs of their own.

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Charles Roberts, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, USASeries: Textbooks in MathematicsThis book is designed to prepare students for highermathematics by focusing on the development of theorems andproofs. Beginning with logic, the text discusses deductivemathematical systems and the systems of natural numbers,integers, rational numbers, and real numbers. It coverselementary topics in set theory, explores various properties ofrelations and functions, and proves several theorems usinginduction. The final chapters introduce the concept ofcardinalities of sets and the concepts and proofs of real analysisand group theory.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBiotechnology and BioinformaticsBayesian PhylogeneticsAdvances and Applications for Bioenergy, Bioremediation andBiopharmaceutical Research

Methods, Algorithms, and ApplicationsEdited by Ming-Hui Chen, University of Connecticut, Storrs,USA, Lynn Kuo, University of Connecticut, Storrs, USA andPaul O. Lewis, University of Connecticut, Storrs, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical and ComputationalBiologySuitable for graduate-level researchers in statistics and biology,this book presents a snapshot of current trends in Bayesianphylogenetic research. It emphasizes model selection, reflectingrecent interest in accurately estimating marginal likelihoods. Thebook discusses new approaches to improve mixing in Bayesianphylogenetic analyses in which the tree topology varies. It alsocovers divergence time estimation, biologically realistic models,

and the burgeoning interface between phylogenetics and population genetics.

Edited by Devarajan Thangadurai, Karnatak University,Dharwad, India and Jeyabalan Sangeetha, KarnatakUniversity, Dharwad, IndiaHighlighting new tools, techniques, innovations, andapplications, this book covers the role of targeted delivery ofpolymeric nanodrugs to cancer cells, microbial detoxifyingenzymes in bioremediation and bacterial plasmids inantimicrobial resistance. It addresses pharmacogenomics,evaluation of gene expression, recombinant proteins frommethylotrophic yeast, identification of novel fermentationinhibitors of bioethanol production, andpolyhydroxyalkanoate-based biomaterials. The book highlightsthe practical utility of biotechnology and bioinformatics forbioenergy, production of high value biochemicals, modeling

molecular interactions, drug discovery, and personalized medicine.

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Analysis and Research Edited by Ka-Chun WongThis book presents the latest research in computational biologyand bioinformatics, with a thematic focus on gene regulation.It is designed to be self-contained and comprehensive, targetingsenior undergraduates and junior graduate students in therelated disciplines such as bioinformatics, computational biology,biostatistics, genome science, computer science, applied datamining, applied machine learning, life science, biomedicalscience, and genetics. In addition, this book serves as a usefulreference for both bioinformaticians and computationalbiologists.

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Edited by Yu Liu, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USAThe book introduces bioinformatic and statistical methodologyand shows approaches to bias correction and error estimation.It also presents quantitative methods for genome and proteomeanalysis.

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Advances Bioinformatics and Preparing for Climate ChangeEdited by Santosh Kumar, Brandon Research Centre, CanadaWith contributions from 42 eminent researchers from 12 nationsaround the world, this volume offers a global perspective onthe climate change. The editor is a respected and publishedscientist in the bioinformatics field, who has chosen articles inthe following topics: genetic challenges presented by climatechange, genomic toolkit for crop-related research, and specificmethods of improvement for specific crop by means of genomicapplications. The hand-picked up-to-date research makes thisvolume an excellent reference not only for university-levelacademics, but also for policymakers and stakeholders who musttackle the challenge of the world’s food security.

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Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Bioinformatics andBiomedical Engineering (iCBBE 2015), Shanghai, China, 18-20 September2015

Edited by James Chou, Harvard Medical School, Boston,Massachusetts, United States of America and Zhou HuaibeiThe 9th International Conference on Bioinformatics andBiomedical Engineering (iCBBE 2015) was held on September18-20, 2015, Shanghai, China. This proceedingsvolume assembles papers from various professionals engagedin the fields of Biomedical Engineering, Bioinformatics andComputational Biology. The conference had special sessions onbiomedical imaging, biostatistics and biometry, informationtechnology in bioinformatics and environmental pollution &public health. Market: Agriculture

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderWebGL InsightsManaging Your Biological Data with Python

Edited by Patrick Cozzi, University of Pennsylvania,Philadelphia, USAWebGL Insights presents real-world techniques for intermediateand advanced WebGL developers by assembling contributionsfrom experienced WebGL engine and application developers,GPU vendors, browser developers, researchers, and educators.By focusing on current and emerging techniques, thisbookdemonstrates the breadth and depth of WebGL. Readerswill gain practical skills to solve problems related to performance,engine design, shader pipelines, rendering, mobile devices,testing, and more.

Allegra Via, University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy, KristianRother, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland andAnna Tramontano, University of Rome La Sapienza, ItalySeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical and ComputationalBiologyRequiring no prior programming experience, this text empowersbiologists and other life scientists to work with biological dataon their own using the Python language. The book teaches themnot only how to program but also how to manage their data. Itshows how to read data from files in different formats, analyzeand manipulate the data, and write the results to a file orcomputer screen. Every piece of code in the text is aimed at

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Dummy text to keep placeholderNext Generation Sequencing Data AnalysisXinkun Wang, University of Kansas, Lawrence, USARecent advances in genomics technology has dramatically reduced the cost of genomesequencing. Huge amounts of data is generated by next generation sequencing (NGS)technologies, posing substantial data analysis problems for many life scientists. There is ahuge gap in the market for a book that gives practical guidance on these complex methods.This book provides practical NGS data analysis techniques for an applied audience withguidance on software and algorithms. It includes lots of examples using real data to illustrateall the techniques. It will be the first authored book on NGS data analysis and will generatea log if interest in this subject area.

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Edited by Allan Svendsen, Novozymes A/S, Bagsvaerd,DenmarkThis book focuses on new understanding of enzyme functionand optimization, past enzyme function analysis, enzymeengineering, and growing insights from the simulation work aswell as nanotechnology measurement of enzymes in action invitro or in silico. It presents insights into the mechanistic functionand understanding of enzyme reactions and covers novelstructure analysis technologies in conjunction with x-ray andNMR structural methods. The text discusses topicsincluding single molecules, molecular dynamic simulations ofdifferent conformers of enzymes, surface enzyme kinetics,metagenomics and bioinformatics sequence handling, and

coupled reactions in nanodevices.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderApplied Biclustering Methods for Big and HighDimensional Data Using R

Absolute or Crude RiskApplications in Disease PreventionMitchell H. Gail, National Cancer Institute, Rockville, Maryland, USA and Ruth Pfeiffer,National Cancer Institute, Rockville, Maryland, USA

Edited by Adetayo Kasim, Wolfson Research Institute forHealth and Wellbeing, Durham University, UK, Ziv Shkedy,Hasselt Univeristy, Diepenbeek, Belgium, Sebastian Kaiser,GmbH & Co, Germany, Sepp Hochreiter, Johannes KeplerUniversity Linz, Austria and Willem Talloen, JanssenPharmaceuticals, Beerse, BelgiumSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesBiclustering is a data-mining technique that allows simultaneousclustering of rows and columns within a matrix. This book focuseson biclustering as an unsupervised learning method forhigh-dimensional data and big data structure. The book coversthis increasingly important methodology and illustrates itsversatility beyond the analysis of gene expression. The book also

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics & Applied ProbabilityAbsolute risk is the probability of developing a specific disease over a specified time intervalin the presence of competing causes of mortality. Although absolute risk is arguably morerelevant to clinical decision making than "pure" risk, the development of appropriatestatistical methods for estimating and applying absolute risk has lagged behind those forpure risk. This book focuses on the development, evaluation, and application of models ofabsolute risk.

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3rd Edition • TEXTBOOK2nd EditionBasic Statistics and Pharmaceutical StatisticalApplications, Third Edition

Adaptive Design Theory and Implementation UsingSAS and R, Second Edition

James E. De Muth, University of Wisconsin–Madison, USASeries: Pharmacy Education SeriesThis popular text covers statistical topics most relevant to thosein the pharmaceutical industry and pharmacy practice. It focuseson the fundamentals required to understand descriptive andinferential statistics for problem solving. Incorporating newmaterial in virtually every chapter, this third edition now providesinformation on software applications to assist with evaluatingdata. It dispels some of the anxiety associated with using basicstatistical tests in the pharmacy profession and helps readerscorrectly interpret their results using statistical software.

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Mark Chang, AMAG Pharmaceuticals, Inc, Lexington,Massachusetts, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesCovering even more adaptive designs, this second edition offersa detailed framework to understand the use of various adaptivedesign methods in clinical trials. It includes 12 new chapters,more analytical methods, 20 new SAS macros and R functions,and enhanced end-of-chapter problems that give readershands-on practice addressing issues encountered in designingreal-life adaptive trials. The book compares various methodsusing SAS and R simulations and explains how to analyze datain adaptive trials.

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Allocation Lyle D. Broemeling, Broemeling and Associates, MedicalLake, Washington, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesThis practical book presents the main ideas for the analysis ofrepeated measures and associated designs from a Bayesianviewpoint. It describes many inferential methods for analyzingrepeated measures in various scientific areas, especiallybiostatistics. The author bases all the computing and analysison the WinBUGS package, which provides readers with aplatform that efficiently uses prior information. The book includesthe WinBUGS code needed to implement posterior analysis andoffers the code for download online.

Alessandro Baldi Antognini, University of Bologna, Italy andAlessandra Giovagnoli, University of Bologna, ItalySeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesThis book presents a rigorous theoretical treatment of the resultsand mathematical foundation of adaptive design theory. Theauthors introduce the statistical models most commonly usedin comparative experiments. They then illustrate biased coinand urn designs that only take into account past treatmentallocations as well as designs that use past data, such assequential maximum likelihood and doubly adaptive designs.The book also covers multipurpose adaptive experimentsinvolving utilitarian choices and ethical issues and discussescovariate-adaptive methods.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderClinical Trial Biostatistics and BiopharmaceuticalApplications

Biostatistics in Public Health Using STATAErick L. Suárez, School of Public Health, University of PuertoRico, San Juan, USA, Cynthia M. Pérez, Graciela M. Noguerasand Camille Moreno-GorrínThis book helps public health practitioners and students gainexpertise in applications of regression modeling in order to solveproblems when data are collected in epidemiological studies.It covers linear regression models, polynomial regression models,weighted linear regression models, methods for selecting thebest regression equation, logistic regression models, and Poissonregression models. One chapter solves these examples with theSTATA program. Additionally, every chapter has exercise sets forpracticing concepts and exercise solutions for self or groupstudy.

Edited by Walter R. Young, Retired Pfizer and Ding-Geng(Din) Chen, School of Social Work, University of NorthCarolina at Chapel Hill, USAWith contributions from leaders in the biostatistical community,this book presents novel biostatistical methodologies in clinicaltrials as well as up-to-date biostatistical applications from thepharmaceutical industry. It covers emerging issues in clinicaltrial design and analysis, adaptive clinical trial designs, oncologyclinical trials, multiple testing, and the use of biomarkers. Manyreal examples and case studies from drug development andcancer research illustrate the models and methods. R is also usedto implement the procedures.

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Cancer Clinical TrialsCurrent and Controversial Issues in Design and AnalysisEdited by Stephen L. George, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NorthCarolina, USA, Xiaofei Wang and Herbert Pang, University of Hong Kong, School ofPublic Health, China

Ronald B. Geskus, Academic Medical Center and PublicHealth Service of Amsterdam, The NetherlandsSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesThis practical and thorough book explains when and how touse models and techniques for the analysis of competing risksand intermediate states. It covers the most recent insights onestimation techniques and discusses in detail how to interpretthe obtained results. Each chapter includes standard exercises;a software section on SAS, Stata, and R; and computer practicalsthat allow readers to practice with the techniques. The book’swebsite provides the R code for the computer practicals alongwith other material.

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Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesThere are many important and controversial topics in the design and analysis of cancerclinical trials, such as adaptive design and biomarker-integrated designs and analyses. Thisbook provides readers a current understanding of the critical issues in these topics withstate-of-the-art approaches and deepens the ongoing discussion in a well-informed andbalanced fashion.

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Clinical and Statistical Considerations inPersonalized Medicine

An Applied Approach Using SAS & STATAEdited by Claudio Carini, Pfizer, Cambridge, Massachusetts,USA, Sandeep M Menon, Pfizer, Cambridge, Massachusetts,USA and Mark Chang, AMAG Pharmaceuticals, Inc,Lexington, Massachusetts, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesDespite the vast amount of literature on biomarkers, there is nocomprehensive book that integrates the clinical and statisticalcomponents. This book is one of the first to incorporate boththe clinical and statistical aspects of biomarkers in thepersonalized medicine paradigm. Leading clinicians,biostatisticians, regulators, commercial professionals, andresearchers address the opportunities and challenges insuccessfully applying biomarkers in drug discovery and

Iftekhar Khan, University College London, UKSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesThis guide explains how to apply health economic evaluationtechniques to both clinical trial and non-clinical trial data.Through a simple, applied approach using examples and SASsoftware, the book helps statisticians and researchers in healtheconomics assess cost-effectiveness. It covers trial design, casereport form design, quality of life measures, sample sizes,submissions to regulatory authorities for reimbursement, Markovmodels, cohort models, and decision trees. Examples and casestudies are provided at the end of each chapter.

Chapman and Hall/CRCpreclinical and clinical development. They cover a wide spectrum of personalizedmedicine-related topics, including epigenetics, adaptive designs, statistical methods,regulatory issues, and more.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderDynamical Biostatistical ModelsDesign and Analysis of Clinical Trials for Predictive

Medicine Daniel Commenges, INSERM and University of Bordeaux,France and Helene Jacqmin-Gadda, INSERM and Universityof Bordeaux, FranceSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesThis book presents statistical models and methods for theanalysis of longitudinal data. It focuses on models for analyzingrepeated measures of quantitative and qualitative variables andevents history, including survival and multistate models. Thebook also explores the possibility of unifying these modelsthrough a stochastic process point of view and introduces thedynamic approach to causal inference. Most of the advancedmethods, such as multistate and joint models, can be appliedusing SAS or R software.

Edited by Shigeyuki Matsui, The Institute of StatisticalMathematics, Midori-cho, Tachikawa, Tokyo, Japan, MarcBuyse and Richard SimonSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesThis book offers statistical guidance on conducting clinical trialsfor predictive medicine. It covers statistical topics relevant to themain clinical research phases for developing moleculardiagnostics and therapeutics. The book explains how to identifymolecular biomarkers using DNA microarrays, validate thedeveloped biomarkers, and confirm their clinical utility inrandomized clinical trials.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder3rd EditionEmpirical Likelihood Method in Survival AnalysisDesign and Analysis of Cross-Over Trials, Third

Edition Mai Zhou, University of Kentucky, Lexington, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesThis book explains how to use the empirical likelihood methodfor right censored survival data. It focuses on all the standardsurvival analysis topics treated with empirical likelihood,including hazard functions, cumulative distribution functions,analysis of the Cox model, and computation of empiricallikelihood for censored data. The author uses R for calculatingempirical likelihood and includes many worked out exampleswith the associated R code. The datasets and code are availablefor download on his website and CRAN.

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Byron Jones, Novartis Pharma AG, Basel, Switzerland andMichael G. Kenward, GSK Professor of Biostatistics, LondonSchool of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UKSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics & AppliedProbabilityThis third editioncontains new chapters on re-estimating samplesize when testing for average bioequivalence, fitting a nonlineardose response function, estimating a dose to take forward fromphase two to phase three, establishing proof of concept, andrecalculating the sample size using conditional power. It employsthe specially created R package Crossover, includes updatesregarding period baselines and data analysis from very small Market: Statistics

trials, reflects the availability of new procedures in SAS, and presents proc mcmc as analternative to WinBUGS for Bayesian analysis.

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Discrete Event Simulation for Health TechnologyAssessment

Guidelines for Design and ConductJ. Jaime Caro, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada,Jörgen Möller, Lund University, Sweden, Jonathan Karnon,University of Adelaide, Australia, James Stahl, DartmouthCollege, Hanover, New Hampshire, USA and Jack Ishak,Evidera, St. Laurent, Quebec, CanadaThis is the first book to make all the central concepts of discreteevent simulation relevant for health technology assessment.Accessible to beginners, the book requires no prerequisites anddescribes the concepts with as little jargon as possible. It presentsessential concepts, a fully worked out implementation example,approaches to analyze the simulations, the development of therequired equations, model verification techniques, and validation.The book also covers various special topics and includes a real

case study involving screening strategies for breast cancer surveillance.

Laurens Holmes, Jr., Nemours Healthcare System, Wilmington, Delaware, USAThis book provides practical knowledge to biomedical researchers using biological andbiochemical specimen/samples in order to understand health and disease processes atcellular, clinical, and population levels. Concepts and techniques provided will helpresearchers design and conduct studies, then translate data from bench to clinics in attemptto improve the health of patients and populations. This book presents the extremecomplexity of epidemiologic research in a concise manner that will address the issue ofconfounders, thus allowing for more valid inferences and yielding results that are morereliable and accurate.

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TEXTBOOK2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONInference Principles for BiostatisticiansEssential Epidemiologic Principles and Concepts

for Clinicians Ian C. MarschnerSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesThis text gives graduate students with diverse backgroundsacross the health, medical, social, and mathematical sciences asolid, unified foundation in the principles of statistical inference.Drawing on his extensive experience teaching graduate-levelbiostatistics courses and working in the pharmaceutical industry,the author covers the theoretical underpinnings essential tounderstanding subsequent core methodologies in the field.Extended examples illustrate key concepts in depth using aspecific biostatistical context and simple R functions are providedfor conducting simulation studies.

Guidelines for Design and ConductLaurens Holmes, Jr., Nemours Healthcare System, Wilmington, Delaware, USAThis book provides practical knowledge to clinicians and biomedical researchers usingbiological and biochemical specimen/samples in order to understand health and diseaseprocesses at cellular, clinical, and population levels. Concepts and techniques providedwill help researchers design and conduct studies, then translate data from bench to clinicsin attempt to improve the health of patients and populations. This book presents theextreme complexity of epidemiologic research in a concise manner that will address theissue of confounders, thus allowing for more valid inferences and yielding results that aremore reliable and accurate.

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Exposure–Response ModelingMethods and Practical Implementation

Jixian Wang, Celgene International, SwitzerlandSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesThis book explores a wide range of topics in exposure-responsemodeling, from traditional PKPD modeling to other areas in drugdevelopment and beyond. It incorporates numerous examplesand software programs for implementing novel methods. Thebook emphasizes dose adjustment and treatment adaptationbased on dynamic exposure-response models, illustrates howto apply causal inference to exposure-response modeling inpharmacometrics and epidemiology, and linksexposure-response modeling to clinical decision making throughmodel-based decision analysis.

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Svend Juul, Aarhus University, Denmark and MortenFrydenberg, Aarhus University, DenmarkUpdated to correspond to Stata 13, this fourth edition is nowwritten for both Windows and Mac users. It provides improvedonline documentation, including further reading in onlinemanuals. The book methodically covers data management,simple description and analysis, and more advanced analysesoften used in health research, including regression models,survival analysis, and evaluation of diagnostic methods. A chapteron graphics explores most graph types and describes how tomodify the appearance of a graph before submitting it for

publication.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderIntroductory Adaptive Trial DesignsHandbook of Spatial EpidemiologyA Practical Guide with REdited by Andrew B. Lawson, Sudipto Banerjee, UCLA School of Public Health, USA,

Robert P. Haining, University of Cambridge, UK and Maria Dolores Ugarte, PublicUniversity of Navarre, Pamplona, Spain

Mark Chang, AMAG Pharmaceuticals, Inc, Lexington,Massachusetts, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesTaking a learning-by-doing approach, this tutorial-style bookhelps newcomers quickly and easily grasp the essence ofadaptive designs as well as the foundations of adaptive designmethods. It reduces the mathematics to a minimum and makesthe material as practical as possible. The author includes Rfunctions that enable readers to better understand thealgorithms and customize the designs to meet their needs. Forthose with no R experience, an appendix provides a 30-minuteR tutorial.

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Handbooks of Modern Statistical MethodsSpatial epidemiology is the study of the spatial distribution of health outcomes, i.e. thedescription and examination of disease and its geographic variation. It is a very active areaof research in statistics, epidemiology, geography/GIS, public health and the social sciences.This handbook synthesizes the research in a carefully-edited collection, covering the stateof the art in spatial epidemiology methods and applications. Divided into four major parts,the book covers basic principles and GIS, basic statistical methods, advanced methods andapplication areas/special topics.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKModelling Interactions Between Vector-BorneDiseases and Environment Using GIS

Introductory Statistics for the Health SciencesLise DeShea, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center,Oklahoma City, USA and Larry E. Toothaker, University ofOklahoma, Norman, USAThis textbook provides students entering a health sciencesprogram with a strong, practical foundation in statistics. Realresearch examples and data sets from many areas in the healthsciences illustrate descriptive and inferential statistics, intervalestimation, graphing, probability, and other topics. In colorthroughout, the book can be used in a first-semester course ina health sciences program or in a service course forundergraduate students. Electronic flashcards for smartphonesand data sets are available via a supplementary website.

Hassan M. Khormi, Umm al-Qura University, Mecca, SaudiArabia and Lalit Kumar, University of New England, Armidale,AustraliaThis timely and groundbreaking work demonstrates how todevelop models of vector-borne disease risks based on differentenvironmental and socioeconomic variables and to assess theassociation between these variables and their vectors in ageographic information system (GIS) environment. It addressesnew spatial approaches and techniques based on location andenvironment. The book also introduces methods to identify,determine, and analyze the trend, movement, and distributionof diseases and the vectors that transmit disease.

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Mixed Effects Models for the Population ApproachModels, Tasks, Methods and Tools

Marc Lavielle, INRIA Saclay, Orsay, FranceSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesThis book provides wide-ranging coverage of parametricmodeling in linear and nonlinear mixed effects models. Itpresents a rigorous approach for describing, implementing, andusing mixed effects models. With these models, readers canperform parameter estimation and modeling across a wholepopulation of individuals at the same time. The book takesreaders through the whole modeling process, fromdefining/creating a parametric model to performing tasks onthe model using various mathematical methods. Numerousexamples illustrate how to implement the models using theMonolix software.

David Collett, NHS Blood and Transplant, UKSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical ScienceWell known for its nontechnical style, this popular survivalanalysis textbook presents modern statistical techniques forhandling survival data. This edition contains new chapters onfrailty models and their applications, competing risks,non-proportional hazards, and dependent censoring. It alsodescribes techniques for modelling the occurrence of multipleevents and event history analysis. Earlier chapters are nowexpanded to include new material on a number of topics,including measures of predictive ability and flexible parametricmodels. Many new data sets and examples illustrate how allthese techniques are used in modelling survival data.

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AustraliaSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesThis book shows how to take advantage of mathematical modelswhen developing strategies to mitigate infectious diseasetransmission. It presents a way of modeling as well as modelingresults that help to guide the effective management of infectiousdisease transmission and outbreak response. It discusses therequirements for preventing epidemics and ways to quantifythe impact of preventative public health interventions on thesize and dynamics of an epidemic. The book also illustrates howdata are used to inform model choice.

Edited by Oleksandr Sverdlov, EMD Serono, Inc., Billerica,Massachusetts, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesThis book aids in identifying when to apply adaptiverandomization designs in practice. Featuring contributions fromstatisticians, clinical trialists, and subject-matter experts inacademia and industry, the text discusses restricted,covariate-adaptive, response-adaptive, and covariate-adjustedresponse-adaptive randomization designs, as well as randomizeddesigns with treatment selection. It describes a successfulimplementation of a single pivotal phase II/III adaptive trial ininfants with proliferating hemangioma, addresses practicalaspects of phase II dose-ranging studies, and examines statistical

monitoring and interim analysis issues in response-adaptive randomized clinical trials.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderQuantitative Methods for Traditional ChineseMedicine Development

Multi-Regional Clinical Trials for SimultaneousGlobal New Drug Development

Shein-Chung Chow, Duke University School of Medicine,Durham, North Carolina, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesThis is the first book entirely devoted to the design and analysisof TCM development from a Western perspective, i.e.,evidence-based clinical research and development. The bookprovides not only a comprehensive summary of innovativequantitative methods for developing TCMs but also a usefuldesk reference for principal investigators involved in personalizedmedicine. Written by one of the world’s most prominentbiostatistics researchers, it covers all of the statistical issuesencountered at various stages of pharmaceutical/clinicaldevelopment of a TCM.

Edited by Joshua Chen, Merck Research Laboratories, LateDevelopment Statistics and Hui Quan, Sanofi Aventis Group,Clinical Sciences and OperationsSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesMulti-regional clinical trials are often conducted as a single trialfocusing on overall results. However, when such trials aresubmitted to health authorities, the scope and concern maybroaden to include local results. Although this presents greatopportunities, there are also tremendous challenges in thedesign, conduct, and interpretation of MRCTs. This book providesa collection of chapters contributed by various authors, eachaddressing a different aspect of the important problem in globalclinical development and multi-regional clinical trials.

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Noninferiority Testing in Clinical TrialsIssues and Challenges

Tie-Hua NgSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesRequiring no prior knowledge of NI testing, this book explainshow to choose the NI margin as a small fraction of thetherapeutic effect of the active control in a clinical trial. Itdiscusses issues with estimating the effect size based onhistorical placebo control trials of the active control. The authorcovers basic concepts related to NI trials, such as assay sensitivity,constancy assumption, discounting, and preservation. He alsodescribes patient populations, three-arm trials, and theequivalence of three or more groups.

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Chul Ahn, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center,Dallas, USA, Moonseoung Heo, Albert Einstein College ofMedicine, Bronx, New York, USA and Song Zhang, Universityof Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesThis book explains how to determine sample size for studieswith correlated outcomes, which are widely implemented inmedical, epidemiological, and behavioral studies. For clusteredstudies, the authors provide sample size formulas that accountfor variable cluster sizes and within-cluster correlation. Forlongitudinal studies, they present sample size formulas thataccount for within-subject correlation among repeatedmeasurements and various missing data patterns. For multiple

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Quantitative Evaluation of Safety in DrugDevelopment

Ge Lin and Ming QuDisparities represent a lack of efficiency within the healthcaresystem and therefore account for unnecessary costs. With theaffirmation of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act,reducing health disparities through enhanced public healthdata infrastructure and analytical capability will become essentialfor healthcare practitioners. This book explain how to maximizethe use of various datasets from state health departments forassessing health disparity and for disease prevention. The authorsoffer practical advice on state public health data use, theirstrengths and weaknesses, data management insight, andlessons learned.

Design, Analysis and ReportingEdited by Qi Jiang, Amgen Inc, Thousand Oaks, California,USA and H. Amy Xia, Amgen Inc, Thousand Oaks, California,USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesWritten by a team of experienced leaders, this book brings themost advanced knowledge and statistical methods of drug safetyto the statistical, clinical, and safety community. It explainsdesign, monitoring, analysis, and reporting issues for both clinicaltrials and observational studies in biopharmaceutical productdevelopment. The book addresses key challenges acrossregulatory agencies, industry, and academia. It discussesquantitative approaches to safety evaluation and riskmanagement in drug development, covering Bayesian methods,

effective safety graphics, and risk-benefit evaluation.

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Epidemiology Harry Yang, MedImmune, LLC, Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA,Jianchun Zhang, MedImmune, LLC, Gaithersburg, Maryland,USA, Binbing Yu, MedImmune, LLC, Gaithersburg, Maryland,USA and Wei Zhao, MedImmune, LLC, Gaithersburg,Maryland, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesA critical issue in the development of biologics, immunogenicitycan cause early termination or limited use of the products if notmanaged well. This book shows how to use robust statisticalmethods for detecting, quantifying, assessing, and mitigatingimmunogenicity risk. Along with covering regulatoryrequirements, the authors discuss statistical considerations inassay development. They also address the challenges of the cut

Gavin Shaddick, University of Bath, UK and James V. Zidek,University of British Columbia, Vancouver, CanadaSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical ScienceThis is the first book of its kind to specifically address the interfacebetween environmental epidemiology and spatio-temporalmodeling. The book links recent developments inspatio-temporal methodology with epidemiological applications.Drawing on real-life problems, it provides the tools required toexploit recent advances in methodology when assessing thehealth risks associated with environmental hazards. The textincludes practical examples together with embedded R code,details of specific R packages, and other software, includingWinBUGS/OpenBUGS and INLA. point performance parameter in practical clinical sample testing. The included computer

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Edited by Wei Zhao, MedImmune, LLC, Gaithersburg,Maryland, USA and Harry Yang, MedImmune, LLC,Gaithersburg, Maryland, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesThis comprehensive reference covers all aspects of drugcombination research, from designing in vitro drug combinationstudies to analyzing clinical trial data. Featuring contributionsfrom researchers in industry, academia, and regulatory agencies,this balanced text provides researchers with a solidunderstanding of the available statistical methods andcomputational tools and how to apply them in drugcombination studies. The book is equally useful for statisticiansto become better equipped to deal with drug combination

study design and analysis in their practice.

Principles and MethodsWeichung Joe Shih, Rutgers University School of PublicHealth, Piscataway, New Jersey, USA and Joseph Aisner,Rutgers University Robert Wood Johnson Medical School,New Brunswick, New Jersey, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesDeveloped from the authors’ courses taught to public healthand medical students, residents, and fellows, this text showshow biostatistics in clinical trials is an integration of manyfundamental scientific principles and statistical methods. Theauthors cover design concepts and sample size calculation;analytical methods; trial monitoring with sequential designs,interim analyses, and adaptive midcourse modification; and theubiquitous problem of missing data. The text includes many

examples of real trials as well as homework assignments and in-class exercises. Chapman and Hall/CRCMarket: Statistics

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderStatistical Testing Strategies in the Health SciencesStatistical Methods for Drug SafetyAlbert Vexler, Department of Biostatistics, The State University of New York at Buffalo,USA, Alan D. Hutson, Department of Biostatistics, The State University of New York

Robert D. Gibbons, University of Chicago, Illinois, USA andAnup Amatya, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces,USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesThis book presents a wide variety of statistical approaches foranalyzing pharmacoepidemiologic data. It covers bothcommonly used techniques, such as proportional reportingratios for the analysis of spontaneous adverse event reports, andnewer approaches, such as the use of marginal structural modelsfor controlling dynamic selection bias in the analysis oflarge-scale longitudinal observational data. Many real examplesfrom both mental and physical health disorders illustrate theuse of the methods.

at Buffalo, USA and Xiwei Chen, Department of Biostatistics, The State University ofNew York at Buffalo, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics SeriesThis book provides a broad compendium of statistical testing techniques, ranging fromsimple graphical and classical methods to newly developed empirical likelihood methods.These methods can be used to solve various problems encountered in medical andepidemiological studies. The book has a practical focus, with theoretical details kept to aminimum or relegated to appendices, and lots of real examples to illustrate the methods.The book includes some SAS and R code for implementation, with a supplementary websiteproviding all code and data. The book has been written both for statisticians interested inthe methods, and practitioners interested in applying them.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderStatistics in Toxicology Using R

Ludwig A. Hothorn, Institut für Biostatistik, LeibnizUniversitat Hannover, GermanySeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC The R SeriesAs statistical methods play key roles in the design and analysisof toxicological studies, toxicologists, especially those noteducated in statistics, require good statistical guidance to follow.Written by a leading authority in statistics in toxicology, this bookpresents an introduction to the key statistical concepts requiredin toxicology. It keeps mathematical formulae to a minimumand incorporates detailed worked examples with R codethroughout.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderWriting Dissertation and Grant ProposalsEpidemiology, Preventive Medicine and Biostatistics

Lisa Chasan-Taber, University of Massachusetts, Amherst,USAThis text targets effective grant proposal writing in epidemiology,preventive medicine, and biostatistics. It provides summarychecklists and step-by-step guidelines for grant structure andstyle, critical do’s and don’ts that aid in writing solid grantproposals, and broader strategies for developing a researchfunding portfolio. Written by an established NIH reviewer withan impressive track record of funding, the book demonstratesproven tactics with extensive examples from successfully fundedproposals. It serves as a virtual cookbook of the ingredientsneeded to construct a winning grant proposal.

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Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation with FLAMEMariam KiranSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer and Information Science Series Edited by Shui Qing Ye, University of Missouri–Kansas City

and The Children’s Mercy Hospital, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical and ComputationalBiologyThis book is a practical guide to the nuts and bolts of Big Data,enabling readers to quickly and effectively harness the powerof Big Data to make groundbreaking biological discoveries, carryout translational medical research, and implement personalizedgenomic medicine. Contributing to the NIH Big Data toKnowledge (BD2K) initiative, the book enhances readers’computational and quantitative skills so that they can exploitthe Big Data being generated in the current omics era.

This book discusses various aspects of agent-based modeling and simulation using FLAME(Flexible Large-scale Agent-Based Modeling Environment) which is a popular agent-basedmodeling environment that enables automatic parallelization of models. Along with afocus on the software engineering principles in building agent-based models, the bookcomprehensively discusses how models can be written for various domains includingbiology, economics and social networks. The book also includes examples to guide readerson how to write their own models.

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Algorithms for Next-Generation SequencingWing-Kin Sung, National University of SingaporeSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical and Computational Biology Forbes J. Burkowski, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical and ComputationalBiologyThis book shows how to perform computations with Pythonscripts in the Chimera environment. It covers topics that dealprimarily with protein structure and encourages mathematicalanalysis by providing a firm foundation for computations.Through more than 60 exercises that involve the developmentof Python scripts, the book gives readers concrete guidance onusing the scripting capabilities of Chimera. Python scripts andother material are available on a supplementary website.

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Due to advances in sequencing technology, we can view hundreds of millions of shortreads in a few days. Sequencing technology enables us to study our genome on a largescale, but it also introduces new challenges, such as how to process vast amounts of dataefficiently and how to summarize so much data. This text describes the algorithms forprocessing next-generation sequencing data. It also presents case studies that illustrateapplications of next-generation sequencing.Chapman and Hall/CRCSeptember 2016: 235 x 156: 250ppHb: 978-1-466-56550-0: £49.99eBook: 978-1-466-56551-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466565500

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderComputational Approaches to Protein DynamicsBasics of Molecular RecognitionFrom Quantum to Coarse-Grained MethodsDipankar Chatterji, Molecular Biophysics Unit, Indian Institute of Science,

Malleswaram, Bangalore, 560012, India Edited by Monika Fuxreiter, University of Debrecen, HungarySeries: Series in Computational BiophysicsThis book presents modern biomolecular computationaltechniques that address protein flexibility/dynamics at all levelsof theory. It shows how these advanced methods provideinsights into dynamic aspects of biochemical processes. Thebook covers a wide spectrum of dynamics, from electronicstructure-based to coarse-grained techniques via multiscalingat different levels. It describes the methods and results of enzymecatalysis, examines computational techniques to tackle biologicalproblems involving intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs), anddiscusses computational issues related to experimentalcharacterization of IDPs.

This book describes the major governing rules for biological recognition, self-assemblyand the methods that follow. The book concludes with the problem of dimensionality inbiological recognition process, and shows how biological recognition can be followed ona surface explaining the effect it has on molecular crowding.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderLiving MatterComputational Biophysics of the SkinAlgebra of MoleculesEdited by Bernard Querleux, L’OREAL Research & Innovation,

Aulnay-Sous-Bois, FranceThis book has the ambition to gather, for the first time, chaptersdescribing scientific computing and numerical modeling for adeeper understanding of mechanisms involved in skinphysiology. The book is structured around some skin propertiesand functions, including optical and biomechanical properties,skin barrier function, and homeostasis, covered through severalchapters describing either biological or physical models atdifferent scales.

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Valery V. Stcherbic and Leonid P. BuchatskyThis book provides a review of biochemistry as an algebra ofmolecules of living matter and utilizes Clifford algebras to discussthe basic biochemical processes of DNA replication, DNAtranscription, RNA splicing and translation. Viral carcinogenesisis discussed in depth, specific attention is paid to the structuralfeatures of biomolecules that define a particular Clifford algebra,and useful examples of genetic information being transformedinto Clifford algebras are provided.

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Edited by Luis Rueda, School of Computer Science,University of Windsor, Ontario, CanadaSeries: Digital Imaging and Computer VisionThis book is a compilation of the latest microarray image anddata analysis methods from the multidisciplinary internationalresearch community. Delivering a detailed discussion of thebiological aspects and applications of different types ofmicroarrays, it examines the current state of microarraytechnology and describes the key stages of image processing,gridding, segmentation, compression, quantification, andnormalization. Featuring cutting-edge approaches to clusteringand the reconstruction of regulatory networks, the book explainshow data generated by microarray experiments are analyzed to

obtain meaningful biological conclusions.

Markus W. Covert, Stanford University, California, USAFor decades biology has focused on decoding cellular processesone gene at a time, but many of the most pressing questionsand diseases such as cancer and heart disease are related to theinteraction of hundreds, or even thousands, of gene products.How do we begin to understand this complexity? Systemsbiology addresses this need, standing at the intersection ofcomputational modeling and high-throughput molecularbiology. This textbook introduces readers to the field, walkingthem through studies that are the foundation and frontier ofsystems biology.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKMolecular Modeling at the Atomic ScaleIntroduction to Computational BioengineeringMethods and Applications in Quantitative BiologyA Multidisciplinary Approach

Edited by Ruhong Zhou, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center,Yorktown Heights, New York, USASeries: Series in Computational BiophysicsDevelopments in molecular modeling from experimental andcomputational techniques have enabled a wide range ofbiological applications. This timely summary reflects the recentadvances in bridging novel algorithms and high performancecomputing with characterization of important biologicalprocesses, such as folding dynamics of key proteins. Itencompasses the perspectives of leading experts on thistransformation in molecular biology, illustrating with state ofthe art examples how molecular modeling approaches are being

applied to critical questions in modern quantitative biology.

Guigen Zhang, Clemson University, South Carolina, USAThis textbook is designed for an introductory course at undergraduate and graduate levelsfor bioengineering students. It provides a systematic way of examining bioengineeringproblems in a multidisciplinary computational approach. The book introduces basicconcepts of multidiscipline-based computational modeling methods, provides detailedstep-by-step techniques to build a model with consideration of underlying multiphysics,and discusses many important aspects of a modeling approach including resultsinterpretation, validation, and assessment.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderRNA-seq Data AnalysisA Practical Approach

Eija Korpelainen, Jarno Tuimala, RS-koulutus, Helsinki,Finland, Panu Somervuo, University of Helsinki, Finland,Mikael Huss, SciLifeLab, Stockholm University, Sweden andGarry Wong, University of Eastern Finland, KuopioSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical and ComputationalBiologyThis self-contained guide enables researchers to examinedifferential expression at gene, exon, and transcript levels andto discover novel genes, transcripts, and whole transcriptomes.It takes readers through the whole data analysis workflow. Eachchapter starts with theoretical background, followed bydescriptions of relevant analysis tools and practical examples.

Accessible to both bioinformaticians and nonprogramming wet lab scientists, the examplesillustrate the use of command-line tools, R, and other open source tools.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderSemantic Web for the Life SciencesAndrea Splendiani and Paolo Romano, National Cancer Research Institute, Genoa,ItalySeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical and Computational BiologyOffering a practical introduction for bioinformaticians, computational biologist, and otherlife scientists, this book explains the basic principles behind the semantic web and explainshow to build data management, integration, and analysis solutions that can benefit fromthis framework. After an overview of basic concepts, the text discusses how to exportinformation on the semantic web and how to use information that is available. It thenpresents relevant life sciences information resources that are available in the semantic webframework. The authors also include comprehensive, step-by-step examples throughoutthe book.Chapman and Hall/CRCMarket: BioinformaticsJune 2016: 235 x 156: 356ppHb: 978-1-439-87360-1: £49.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781439873601

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Advanced RHadley WickhamSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC The R SeriesThis practical book presents useful tools and techniques forattacking many types of R programming challenges, helpingreaders avoid mistakes and dead ends. With more than ten yearsof experience programming in R, the author shows how R is welltailored for data analysis and statistics. The book develops thenecessary skills to produce quality code that can be used in avariety of circumstances. It covers the fundamentals of R,functional programming, metaprogramming, the basics of C++and Rcpp, and more.

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Yihui Xie, RStudioSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC The R SeriesSuitable for both beginners and advanced users, this popularbook makes writing statistical reports easier by integratingcomputing directly with reporting. Reports range fromhomework, projects, exams, books, blogs, and web pages tovirtually any documents related to statistical graphics,computing, and data analysis. This edition includes a newchapter on R Markdown v2, changes that reflect improvementsin the knitr package, and several new sections. Demos and otherinformation about the package are available on the author’swebsite.

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Antony Unwin, University of AugsburgSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC The R SeriesThis book focuses on why one draws graphics to display dataand which graphics to draw (and uses R to do so). Graphical dataanalysis is useful for data cleaning, exploring data structure,detecting outliers and unusual groups, identifying trends andclusters, spotting local patterns, evaluating modelling output,and presenting results. All the datasets are available in R or oneof its packages and the R code is available online. Color graphicsare used throughout the book.

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Sebastien Le, Agrocampus Ouest, Rennes, France andThierry Worch, Qi Statistics, Ruscombe, UKSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC The R SeriesThis book helps readers choose the right statistical method toanalyze their sensory data. Each chapter presents the nature ofthe sensory evaluation and its objectives, the sensoryparticularities related to the sensory evaluation, details aboutthe data set obtained, and the statistical analyses required. Usingreal examples, the authors then illustrate step by step how theanalyses are performed in R. The chapters conclude with variantsand extensions of the methods.

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Computational Statistics Handbook with MATLAB,Third Edition

Torsten Hothorn, Universtität Zürich, Zürich, Switzerlandand Brian S. Everitt, Professor Emeritus, King’s College,London, UKLike the best-selling first two editions, this third edition providesan up-to-date guide to data analysis using the R system forstatistical computing. It explains how to conduct a range ofstatistical analyses, from simple inference to recursive partitioningto cluster analysis. Along with more exercises and more detailedexplanations of R code, this edition includes three new chapterson quantile regression, missing values, and Bayesian inference.An updated version of the HSAUR package (HSAUR3) is availablefrom CRAN.

Wendy L. Martinez, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Washington,D.C., USA and Angel R. Martinez, Strayer University,Fredericksburg, Virginia, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer Science & Data AnalysisThis third edition covers today’s most commonly usedtechniques in computational statistics while maintaining thesame philosophy and writing style of the bestselling previouseditions. This edition uses the latest version of MATLAB

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corresponding version of the Statistics and Machine LearningToolbox. It also incorporates new sections on the nearestneighbor classifier, support vector machines, model checkingand regularization, partial least squares regression, andmultivariate adaptive regression splines. MATLAB code, examples,

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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderLinear Mixed ModelsA Handbook of Statistical Graphics Using SAS ODSA Practical Guide Using Statistical Software, Second EditionGeoff Der, University of Glasgow, UK and Brian S. Everitt,

Professor Emeritus, King’s College, London, UKThis handbook covers essential graphical methods forstatisticians and explains how to implement the methods usingSAS 9.4. It shows how to use SAS’s newer ODS graphics to createmany types of statistical graphics for exploring data anddiagnosing fitted models. Each chapter deals graphically withseveral sets of example data from a wide variety of areas, suchas epidemiology, medicine, and psychology. The SAS programsand data sets are available online.

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Brady T. West, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA,Kathleen B. Welch, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USAand Andrzej T Galecki, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,USAThe widely recommended first edition of this bestseller showedhow to easily perform complex LMM analyses via a variety ofsoftware programs. This second edition continues to lead readersstep by step through the process of fitting LMMs. It coversadditional topics on the application of LMMs, updates the casestudies using the latest versions of the software procedures, andprovides up-to-date information on fitting LMMs in SAS, SPSS,Stata, R/S-plus, and HLM. Software code for the examples is

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Jérôme Pagès, Agrocampus-Ouest, Rennes, FranceSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC The R SeriesMultiple factor analysis (MFA) enables users to analyze tables ofindividuals and variables in which the variables are structuredinto quantitative, qualitative, or mixed groups. Written by theco-developer of the methodology, this book brings togetherthe theoretical and methodological aspects of MFA. It also coversprincipal component analysis, multiple correspondence analysis,factor analysis for mixed data, hierarchical MFA, and more. Thebook also includes examples of applications and details on howto implement MFA using an R package, with the data and Rscripts available online.

Edited by Victoria Stodden, Friedrich Leisch, University ofNatural Resources and Life Sciences, Institute of AppliedStatistics and Computing, Vienna, Austria and Roger D. Peng,Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC The R SeriesThis work covers many of the elements necessary for conductingand distributing reproducible research. It explains how toaccurately reproduce a scientific result. Divided into three parts,the book discusses the tools, practices, and disseminationplatforms for ensuring reproducibility in computational science.Each part presents contributions from leaders who havedeveloped software and other products that have advanced thefield, including Sweave, open source software packages, and

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Simulation Using R, Second Edition With Examples in R, C++ and CUDANorman Matloff, University of California, Davis, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC The R SeriesThis is one of the first parallel computing books to focusexclusively on parallel data structures, algorithms, software tools,and applications in data science. The book prepares readers towrite effective parallel code in various languages and learn moreabout different R packages and other tools. It covers the classic"n observations, p variables" matrix format and common datastructures. Many examples illustrate the range of issuesencountered in parallel programming.

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Owen Jones, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia,Robert Maillardet, University of Melbourne, Parkville,Australia and Andrew Robinson, University of Melbourne,Parkville, AustraliaSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC The R SeriesWith new chapters on ODEs and Markov chains, the secondedition of this highly recommended, best-selling book introducesscientific programming and stochastic modelling in a clear,practical, and thorough way. Readers learn programming byexperimenting with the provided R code and data. Requiringno prior knowledge of programming or probability, the bookshows them how to turn algorithms into code. It includes case

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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderSAS and RProducing High-Quality Figures Using SAS/GRAPH®

and ODS Graphics Procedures Data Management, Statistical Analysis, and Graphics, Second EditionKen Kleinman, Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts,USA and Nicholas J. Horton, Amherst College,Massachusetts, USARetaining the same accessible format of the popular first edition,this book explains how to easily perform an analytical task inboth SAS and R. Through the extensive indexing andcross-referencing, users can directly find and implement thematerial they need. This edition now covers RStudio, a powerfuland easy-to-use interface for R. Along with extended examplesof simulations, it also incorporates a number of additional topics,including APIs, reproducible analysis tools, databasemanagement systems, MCMC methods, and finite mixture

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Charlie Chunhua Liu, Kythera, Westlake Village, CA 91362This book demonstrates how to create commonly used figuresand plots with SAS/GRAPH

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provides all the details on selecting the right figure formats,options, and fonts. In-depth instructions and SAS programs usingprocedures in both SAS/GRAPH and ODS Graphics show howto generate sample figures in listing graphics formats and ODSdocument files. Each chapter includes practical examples andSAS programs. Readers can easily modify the SAS programs todevelop high-quality figures to meet their own needs.

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Sunil Gupta, Gupta Programming, California, USAThis guide presents sophisticated SAS programming techniques,procedures, and tools, such as Proc SQL, hash tables, and SASMacro programming, for any industry. It empowers bothadvanced programmers who need a quick refresher andprogrammers interested in learning new techniques. It showshow to take advantage of the latest SAS options and new SASprocedures. The book illustrates syntax with simple, commontask-oriented examples and prepares readers for the advancedSAS certification exam. Mindmaps and process flowcharts areavailable on the author’s website.

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David E. Hiebeler, University of Maine, Orono, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC The R SeriesThis book is designed for users who already know R or MATLAB

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and now need to learn the other platform. The author coversessential tasks, such as working with matrices and vectors, writingfunctions and other programming concepts, graphics, numericalcomputing, and file input/output. He highlights importantdifferences between the two platforms and explores commonmistakes that are easy to make when transitioning from oneplatform to the other.

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Edition A PrimerMoonJung Cho, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Washington,District of Columbia, USA and Wendy L. Martinez, Bureauof Labor Statistics, Washington, D.C., USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer Science & Data AnalysisThis primer provides an accessible introduction to MATLAB®version 8 and its extensive functionality for statistics. Fulfillingthe need for a practical user’s guide, the book covers capabilitiesin the main MATLAB package, the Statistics Toolbox, and thestudent version of MATLAB, presenting examples of howMATLAB can be used to analyze data. It explains how todetermine what method should be used for analysis, andincludes figures, visual aids, and access to a companion websitewith data sets and additional examples.

Christopher Gandrud, City University, LondonSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC The R SeriesThis second edition incorporates the most important advancesthat have been developed since the first edition was published,including new packages, improvements to R and RStudio, andchanges to GitHub and Dropbox. The book brings together theskills and tools needed for doing and presenting computationalresearch. A practical reproducible research workflow enablesyou to gather and analyze data as well as dynamically presentresults in print and on the web. Supplementary materials areavailable on the author’s website.

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2nd EditionUsing R and RStudio for Data Management,Statistical Analysis, and Graphics, Second Edition

Nicholas J. Horton, Amherst College, Massachusetts, USAand Ken Kleinman, Harvard University, Boston,Massachusetts, USAThis book covers the aspects of R most often used by statisticalanalysts. Incorporating the use of RStudio and the latest Rpackages, this second edition offers new chapters on simulation,special topics, and case studies. It reorganizes and enhances thechapters on data input and output, data management, statisticaland mathematical functions, programming, high-level graphicsplots, and the customization of plots. It also provides a detaileddiscussion of the philosophy and use of the knitr and markdownpackages for R.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderIntroduction to Ecological SamplingComputing in Geographic Information Systems

Edited by Bryan F.J. Manly, Western EcoSystem Technology,Inc., Laramie, Wyoming, USA and Jorge A. Navarro Alberto,Universidad Autonoma de Yucatan, Merida, MexicoSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Applied Environmental StatisticsThis book shows how to use sampling procedures for ecologicaland environmental studies. It incorporates both traditionalsampling methods and recent developments in environmentaland ecological sampling methods, including mark-recapture,adaptive, and removal sampling. The book explains the methodsas simply as possible, keeping equations and their derivationsto a minimum. Accessible to biologists, the text only assumes abasic knowledge of statistical methods. Data sets and R codeare available on a supplementary website.

Narayan Panigrahi, Center for Artificial Intelligence andRobotics (CAIR), Bangalore, IndiaThis book explores key concepts in GIS such as geodesy; thecoordinate or referencing system for referring objects on Earth’ssurface. It explains how the spatial data and 3D surface of Earthare projected on to a flat surface to make a map throughdifferent map projection methods. It discusses how threedifferent types of geometry help in the analysis of spatial data.It also discusses the mathematical formulations of how tocompute physical parameters of geometric and spatial quantitiesusing different spatial data.

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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderMathematical Techniques in GIS, Second EditionEnvironmental Risk Analysis

Peter Dale, Consultant, South Ayrshire, Scotland, UKExplaining the fundamentals that support the manipulation anddisplay of geographic information, this book focuses on basicmathematical techniques and reviews the characteristics ofgeographic information. The new edition containsend-of-chapter summaries, thorough revisions to every chapter,expanded information on computer graphics and spatial analysis,and an expanded section on vectors. It gives GIS professionalsthe tools they need to advise others of the integrity of results,the quality of the information, and the safety of using it.

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Probability Distribution CalculationsLouis Theodore, Manhattan College, New York, USAEnvironmental risk comes into play in countless real-world industrial applications, posingunique challenges to the environmental community. An integral part of this subject areais the role of probability distributions. Designed as a training tool for environmental riskprofessionals, this book covers the principles and applications of probability distributionsin environmental risk analysis in a thorough and clear manner. It thus provides a completeunderstanding of the role probability distributions play, enabling the reader to apply theconcepts to real-world situations.

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Environmental Systems Analysis with MATLAB®Stefano Marsili-Libelli, University of Florence, ItalyThe book explains how to use leading-edge numericaltechniques to develop simple but successful models ofenvironmental processes or to analyze environmental data sets.Ready-made computer codes in Matlab are available to assistthe reader in adapting his or her problem to the theory describedhere. The material is organized in such a way that the book canbe used either as an end-to-end textbook in EnvironmentalSystems Analysis or as a handbook to address a specific problem.

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Fahui Wang, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, USAThe second edition of a bestseller, this book details applicationsof quantitative methods in social science, planning, and publicpolicy with a focus on spatial perspectives. Updated to includethe most recent version of ArcGIS 10.1, the new edition alsocovers recent developments in GIS—for example, simulation ofurban environment. Two new chapters highlight cellularautomata-based simulation of urban growth and Monte Carlosimulation of urban traffic, each co-authored with leading expertsin the respective fields. In addition, all discussion has beenexpanded to improve readability, particularly for students.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderUncertainty Modelling and Quality Control forSpatial Data

Scale in Spatial Information and AnalysisJingxiong Zhang, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center,Greenbelt, Maryland, USA, Peter Atkinson, University ofSouthampton, UK and Michael F. Goodchild, University ofCalifornia, Santa Barbara, USAEssential to the comprehension of spatial phenomena andapplication of spatial information, scale dependencies, alongwith their representations and analyses, must be properly andusefully incorporated for better-informed spatialproblem-solving. This book provides a coherent synthesis ofpast and current research on scale issues in spatial informationand analysis. Within a clear geostatistical framework, it describesthose fundamental concepts, theories, and techniques essentialfor scale-dependent and sensitive handling of multi-source

Edited by Shi Wenzhong, The Hong Kong PolytechnicUniversity, Kowloon, Bo Wu and Alfred SteinThe rapid developments in GIS such as data integration andrepresentation, spatial data products, and new spatial datamining methods, are forcing users to deal with data of unknownor ambiguous quality; thus, unpredictable risk in decision makingis inevitable. This book covers aspects of spatial data quality thathave been scarcely addressed. In the era of big data, the massvolume of heterogeneous data and the proper use of theacquired geospatial data remain a significant challenge for GISusers and need to be investigated.

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spatial data. It includes examples and illustrations for mathematical detail and outlinespotential future developments in the field.CRC Press Market: Environmental ScienceMarket: Geographic Information Systems November 2015: 235 x 156: 294ppApril 2014: 235 x 156: 367pp Hb: 978-1-498-73328-1: £89.00Hb: 978-1-439-82937-0: £79.99 eBook: 978-1-498-73334-2eBook: 978-1-439-82938-7 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498733281* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781439829370

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Tonny J. Oyana and Florence Margai, BinghamtonUniversity, USAThis book provides a concept-based problem-solving learningapproach to mastering practical spatial analysis tasks. It drawsfrom statistics, spatial statistics, visualization, and computationalmethods with the overall objective of supporting growth ingeographic information systems (GIS). The book introducesspatial concepts together with a series of helpful hands-oncomputer-based GIS exercises for studying and quantifyingspatial patterns, distributions, and relationships.

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Becky P. Y. Loo, The University of Hong Kong and TessaKate Anderson, University of Hong KongAn interdisciplinary account of the spatial analytical approachesto road traffic crashes, this book draws on the computationaladvances of GIS to discuss the economic, social, and scientificimportance of road safety measures and traffic management. Itbegins with an examination of the geographical concepts ofrisk, and then provides an overview of different types of analysison road crashes. Lastly, it examines methods for road crashreduction and prevention. The book outlines currentmethodologies and approaches in a systematic and empiricalway.

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4th EditionDummy text to keep placeholderA Gentle Introduction to Stata, Fourth EditionAnalytic Methods in Sports

Alan C. Acock, Oregon State University, Corvallis, USAA Gentle Introduction to Stata, Fourth Edition is for people whoneed to learn Stata but who may not have a strong backgroundin statistics or prior experience with statistical software packages.After working through this book, you will be able to enter, build,and manage a dataset, and perform fundamental statisticalanalyses. This book is organized like the unfolding of a researchproject. You begin by learning how to enter and manage dataand how to do basic descriptive statistics and graphical analysis.Then you learn how to perform standard statistical proceduresfrom t tests, nonparametric tests, and measures of association

through ANOVA, multiple regression, and logistic regression.

Using Mathematics and Statistics to Understand Data from Baseball,Football, Basketball, and Other Sports

Thomas A. Severini, Northwestern University, USAThis book provides a concise yet thorough introduction to theanalytic and statistical methods that are useful in studying sports.It explains how to apply the methods to sports data and interpretthe results, demonstrating that the analysis of sports data is oftendifferent from standard statistical analysis. The book integratesnumerous motivating sports examples throughout and offersguidance on computation and suggestions for further readingin each chapter. Many of the datasets are available from theauthor’s website.

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Edited by Amanda L. Golbeck, University of Montana,Missoula, USA, Ingram Olkin, Stanford University, California,USA and Yulia R. Gel, University of Texas at Dallas, USAThis unique and insightful book examines leadership within theroles of statistician and data scientist from international anddiverse perspectives. Featuring contributions from leadershipexperts and statisticians at various stages on the career junglegym, the text supplies a greater understanding of leadershipwithin teams, research consulting, and project management. Itencourages reflection on leadership behaviors, promotingnatural and organizational leadership, identifying existingopportunities to foster creative outputs and develop strongleadership voices, and explaining how to convert a passion for

statistical science into visionary, ethical, and transformational leadership.

Nick Fieller, University of Sheffield, UKSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC The R SeriesAvoiding vector spaces and other advanced mathematics, thisbook shows how to manipulate matrices and perform numericalcalculations in R. It provides a guide to elementary matrix algebrasufficient for undertaking specialized courses, such asmultivariate data analysis and linear models. It also coversadvanced topics, such as generalized inverses of singular andrectangular matrices and manipulation of partitioned matrices,for those who want to delve deeper into the subject. The textincludes many numerical examples as well as theoretical andnumerical exercises.

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Mark Chang, AMAG Pharmaceuticals, Inc, Lexington,Massachusetts, USAThis book focuses on the fundamental principles behindscientific methods. The author uses concrete examples to explainprinciples. He also uses analogies to connect different methodsor problems to arrive at a general principle or common notion.The book explores how the principles of scientific methods arenot only applicable to scientific research but also in our dailylives. It shows how the scientific method is used to understandhow and why things happen, make predictions, preventmistakes, and solve problems.

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with Stochastic Processes, Third EditionSaeed Ghahramani, Western New England University,Springfield, Massachusetts, USAThis versatile text teaches probability in a natural way throughinteresting and instructive examples and exercises that motivatethe theory, definitions, theorems, and methodology. This editionincludes 278 new exercises and examples as well as bettersolutions to the problems, a new introductory chapter onstochastic processes, and a new section on survival analysis andhazard functions. It also contains more practical, nontrivialapplications of probability and stochastic processes in finance,economics, and actuarial sciences, along with more geneticsexamples.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderThirty Years with StataA Retrospective

Edited by Enrique PinzonA sometimes serious and sometimes whimsical retrospective ofStata, the book covers its development and use over the last 30years. It includes an essay from cofounder Bill Gould as well asessays from prominent researchers and members of the Statacommunity. Most discuss Stata’s use and evolution in disciplinessuch as behavioral sciences, business, economics, epidemiology,time series, political science, public health, public policy,veterinary epidemiology, and statistics. Some take a sweepingoverview. The book is a celebration of the relationship betweenStata users and Stata software.

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOKUsing R for Introductory Statistics, Second Edition

John Verzani, CUNY/College of Staten Island, New York,USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC The R SeriesThe second edition of a bestselling textbook, Using R forIntroductory Statistics guides students through the basics of R,helping them overcome the sometimes steep learning curve.The author does this by breaking the material down into small,task-oriented steps. The second edition maintains the featuresthat made the first edition so popular, while updating data,examples, and changes to R in line with the current version.

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TEXTBOOK2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONEssentials of Probability Theory for StatisticiansApplied Probability and Stochastic Processes,

Second Edition Michael A. Proschan, National Institute of Allergy andInfectious Diseases, NIH and Pamela A. Shaw, University ofPennsylvania, Philadelphia, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical ScienceThis book is an introductory graduate level course for probabilitytheory for students in biostatistics and statistics doctoralprograms. It covers classical probability results, emphasizingthose integral to fundamental theorems in statistics or ones thatare generally useful for methodology work in statistics.Throughout the book, there is an emphasis on illustrativeexamples that are one of the most distinctive and useful aspectsof the text. The ideal preparation for this book would be anundergraduate major in mathematics or statistics. Advanced

calculus is essential.

Frank Beichelt, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South AfricaThis book is a self-contained introduction into stochastic processes with special emphasison their applications in science, engineering, finance, computer science and operationsresearch. It provides the theoretical foundations for modeling time-dependent randomphenomena in these areas and illustrates their application through the analysis of numerousexamples. The material is presented in a comprehensible, application-oriented way.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderIntroduction to ProbabilityBayesian Analysis with Stata

Joseph K. Blitzstein, Harvard University, Cambridge,Massachusetts, USA and Jessica Hwang, Stanford University,California, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical ScienceAssuming one semester of calculus, this textbook introducesprobability to undergraduate students who want to learnstatistics. It clearly explains the importance of widely useddistributions in statistics, such as normal, binomial, and Poisson,and explores how they are all connected. The book makes thedistributions easier to remember, understand, and work with byillustrating natural applications where they arise, includingapplications of MCMC. R is used to perform statistical calculations.

John Thompson, University of Leicester, UKBayesian Analysis with Stata is written for anyone interested inapplying Bayesian methods to real data easily. The book showshow modern analyses based on Markov chain Monte Carlo(MCMC) methods are implemented in Stata both directly andby passing Stata datasets to OpenBUGS or WinBUGS forcomputation, allowing Stata’s data management and graphingcapability to be used with OpenBUGS/WinBUGS speed andreliability. The book emphasizes practical data analysis from theBayesian perspective and covers the selection of realistic priors,computational efficiency and speed, the assessment of

convergence, the evaluation of models, and the presentation of results.

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TEXTBOOKTEXTBOOKThe Mathematics of GamesThe Dynamics of Discrete Populations and Series

of Events An Introduction to ProbabilityDavid G. Taylor, Roanoke College, Salem, Virginia, USASeries: Textbooks in MathematicsThis text takes an inquiry-based approach to teaching thestandard material for an introductory probability course. It alsodiscusses different games and ideas that relate to the law oflarge numbers as well as some more mathematical topics nottypically found in similar books. Written in an accessible,student-friendly style, the book uses questions about variousgames (not just casino games) to motivate the mathematics. Itexplains the examples in detail and offers ample exercises forstudents to practice their skills.

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Keith Iain Hopcraft, University of Nottingham, UK, EricJakeman, University of Nottingham, UK and Kevin D. Ridley,Consultant Optical Physicist, UKSeries: Graduate Student Series in PhysicsDiscrete phenomena are an important aspect of various complexsystems, acting both as underlying driving mechanisms and asmanifestations of diverse behaviors. However, thecharacterization of these discrete phenomena requires modelsthat go beyond those featured in existing books. This text showsstudents how analytical tools are used to develop and solvediscrete stochastic models. It also explains how to simulate themodels computationally and generate data to compare withmeasurements. Each chapter includes problem sets and

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TEXTBOOKTEXTBOOKStochastic ProcessesMarkov ProcessesAn Introduction with ApplicationsJames R. Kirkwood, Sweet Briar College

Series: Advances in Applied MathematicsThis text fills a niche between a calculus-based probability courseand a stochastic processes course typically taken by upperundergraduate students. While Markov processes are touchedon in probability courses, this book offers the opportunity toconcentrate on the topic when additional study is required. Itdiscusses how Markov processes are applied in a number offields, including economics, physics, and mathematical biology.

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Pierre Del Moral, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, Spiridon Penev,University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia and Timothee Del MoralSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical ScienceUnlike traditional books presenting stochastic processes in an academic way, this bookincludes concrete applications that students will find interesting such as gambling, finance,physics, signal processing, statistics, fractals, and biology. Written with an importantillustrated guide in the beginning, it contains many illustrations, photos and pictures, alongwith several website links. Computational tools such as simulation and Monte Carlo methodsare included as well as complete toolboxes for both traditional and new computationaltechniques.

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONProbability and Statistics with R, Second Edition

Maria Dolores Ugarte, Ana F. Militino, Public University ofNavarre, Pamplona, Spain and Alan T. Arnholt, AppalachianState University, Boone, North Carolina, USASince the publication of the popular first edition, the contributedR packages on CRAN have increased from around 1,000 to over6,000. This second edition explores how some of these newpackages make analysis easier and more intuitive as well ascreate more visually pleasing graphs. Along with adding newexamples and exercises, this edition improves the existingexamples, problems, concepts, data, and functions. Data sets, Rfunctions, and more are available online.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderSoccermetricsScience of Soccer StatisticsJan Vecer, Columbia University, New York, New York, USAThis book presents a comprehensive treatment of pricing and hedging soccer bettingcontracts using the modern techniques of probability, statistics, finance, and portfoliomanagement. It introduces betting in general and then addresses the probabilistic intuitionneeded in the more complex world of soccer betting. The author presents an innovativeperspective by thinking about betting odds in terms of the expected number of goals ofboth teams. In addition, when the betting market is in play, the book treats betting beforethe game and during the game separately.

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4th Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONQuality by Experimental Design, Fourth Edition

Thomas B. Barker, Professor Emeritus, Rochester Instituteof Technology, New York, USA and Andrew MilivojevichA practical guide to designed experiments, this book helpstechnicians, engineers, and Six Sigma professionals resolvetechnological problems, advance technology, and improveproductivity. It can be used in an applied educational programat the undergraduate and graduate levels for engineers havinglittle or no exposure to fundamental statistics. The book is alsosuitable for continuing education program in qualityengineering. This fourth edition include four new chapters onmixture experiments.

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Erick Jones, University of Texas, Arlington, USAA reference on the workings of Modern Lean Six Sigmatechniques, this book presents the background on quality andlean six sigma techniques and tools. It reviews the previoushistory of lean six sigma in manufacturing, current applicationsof lean six sigma in operations, which projects should be selectedand prioritized, and what to do with non-lean six sigma projects.It also describes the different six sigma certitications, and closeswith future directions.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderReliability Analysis with Minitab

Kishore Kumar Pochampally, Southern New HampshireUniversity, MA and Surendra M. Gupta, NortheasternUniversity, Boston, Massachusetts, USAReliability is quality over time. It is formally defined as theprobability of a product or system performing as intended fora specified time. Improper analysis of product reliability can bevery expensive or even fatal. Many of the product recalls thatwe see daily are due to unexpected failures resulting from poorreliability analysis during the product design stage. Minitabis astatistical software package that has a highly useful set of"Reliability/Survival" tools, but those tools are barely exploredor explained in literature. This new book illustrates theapplication of Minitabfor Reliability Analysis using case studies

in both manufacturing and service sectors.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBig Data of Complex NetworksAccelerating DiscoveryEdited by Matthias Dehmer, Universitaet der Bundeswehr Muenchen, Neubiberg,GERMANY, Frank Emmert-Streib, Queen's University Belfast, UK, Stefan Pickl,

Mining Unstructured Information for Hypothesis GenerationScott Spangler, IBM Research, San Jose, California, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Data Mining and KnowledgeDiscovery SeriesThis book describes a novel approach to scientific research thatuses unstructured data analysis as a generative tool for newhypotheses. The author develops a systematic process forleveraging heterogeneous structured and unstructured datasources, data mining, and computational architectures to makethe discovery process faster and more effective. This processaccelerates human creativity by allowing scientists and inventorsto more readily analyze and comprehend the space ofpossibilities, compare alternatives, and discover entirely new

approaches.

Universitaet der Bundeswehr Muenchen, Neubiberg, GERMANY and AndreasHolzinger, Medical University Graz, AUSTRIASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Big Data SeriesThis book presents and explains the methods utilized to apply techniques from big datato massive structural data sets, especially those relating to the generation and analysis ofvery large networks or large sets of graphs. It is evident that the analysis of massive datarepresenting complex networks may often involve statistical analyses such as samplingand bootstrapping. Novel techniques may be applied to the existing concepts in aninterdisciplinary way. Special aspects such as computer memory are also investigated.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBioinformatics Database SystemsArtificial SuperintelligenceJason T.L. Wang, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, USA and KatherineG. Herbert, University of Montclair, New Jersey, USA

A Futuristic ApproachRoman V. Yampolskiy, University of Louisville, Kentucky,USAThis book is designed to become a foundational text for the newscience of AI safety engineering. While specific predictionsregarding the consequences of an intelligence singularity varyfrom potential economic hardship to the complete extinctionof humankind, many of the involved researchers agree that theissue is of utmost importance and needs to be seriouslyaddressed. The book directly addresses this issue andconsolidates research aimed at making sure that emergingsuperintelligence is beneficial to humanity.

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Series: Emerging Directions in Database Systems and ApplicationsThis book explains the world of database systems to bioinformatics and cheminformaticsdatabase users. It begins with a survey of popular databases, including primary geneticand protein sequence, phylogenetic, structure and pathway, and microarray databases.The text discusses information management and modeling issues in these databases,addressing data quality issues as well as efforts in the data cleaning field to combat suchproblems. From drug discovery to the structure of various molecular components of thecell, the authors present new applications and case studies illustrating concepts in databasesystems.CRC PressMarket: Database SystemsJune 2016: 235 x 156: 300pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderData ClassificationBig Data in Complex and Social NetworksAlgorithms and ApplicationsEdited by My T. Thai, Weili Wu and HUI XIONG, Rutgers, The State University of New

Jersey, USA Edited by Charu C. Aggarwal, IBM Research, YorktownHeights, New York, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Data Mining and KnowledgeDiscovery SeriesResearch on the problem of classification tends to be fragmentedacross such areas as pattern recognition, database, data mining,and machine learning. Addressing the work of these differentcommunities in a unified way, this book explores the underlyingalgorithms of classification as well as applications of classificationin a variety of problem domains, including text, multimedia,social network, and biological data. It presents core methods indata classification, covers recent problem domains, and discusses

advanced methods for enhancing the quality of the underlying classification results.

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Big Data SeriesThe ultimate objective of this book is to provide the academic and industrial communitieswith an in-depth introduction to the recent advances in development, theory, and impactsof Big Data, tailored to applications in complex and social networks. Specifically, the bookfocuses on how to retrieve, store, manipulate and analyze data and how to develop newtools and techniques to study and visualize massive datasets in the domain of complexand social networks.

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITION2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONA First Course in Machine Learning, Second EditionData Mining with RSimon Rogers, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom and Mark Girolami, Universityof Warwick, United Kingdom

Learning with Case Studies, Second EditionLuis Torgo, University of Porto, Portugal

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Machine Learning & Pattern RecognitionSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery SeriesThe new edition of this popular, undergraduate textbook will be revised and updated toreflect current growth areas in Machine Learning. The new edition will include three new

If you want to learn how to analyze your data with R, this is your book. A broad range ofreal-world case studies highlights the breadth and depth of the R software. This expanded

chapters with more detailed discussion of Markov Chain Monte Carlo techniques,second edition delves deeper into topical explanations and updates and expands all caseClassification and Regression with Gaussian Processes, and Dirichlet Process models. Previousstudies. Assuming no prior knowledge of R or data mining/statistical techniques, the bookchapters will also be updated to reflect new developments in Machine Learning, and correctany previous errors in the text.

covers a diverse set of problems that pose different challenges in terms of size, type ofdata, goals of analysis, and analytical tools.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderFundamentals of Database Indexing and SearchingData Science in R

Arnab BhattacharyaRequiring only a basic computer science background, this bookpresents well-known database searching and indexingtechniques. After defining database queries and similarity searchqueries, the book describes low-dimensional index structures,memory-based index structures, hierarchical disk-based indexstructures, useful distance measures, and index structures thatuse the distance information to efficiently solve similarity searchqueries. It also presents several indexing methods that specificallydeal with high-dimensional spaces. In addition, the book coversdata reduction techniques, including embedding, various datatransforms, and histograms.

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A Case Studies Approach to Computational Reasoning and ProblemSolving

Deborah Nolan, University of California, Berkeley, USA andDuncan Temple Lang, University of California, Davis, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC The R SeriesThis book explains the details involved in solving realcomputational problems encountered in data analysis. It revealsthe dynamic and iterative process by which data analystsapproach a problem and reason about different ways ofimplementing solutions. The book’s collection of projects,exercises, and sample solutions encompass practical topicspertaining to data processing and analysis. The book can beused for self-study or as supplementary reading in a statisticalcomputing course, allowing students to gain valuable data

science skills.

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Edited by Ioannis PitasSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Data Mining and KnowledgeDiscovery SeriesThis book provides a comprehensive introduction to the use ofgraph analysis in the study of social media and digital media. Itcovers the following topics: graphs in social media, graph theory,algebraic analysis of graphs, graph clustering, diffusion in socialmedia, label propagation in graphs, graphs in pattern recognitionand machine learning, tensors in graph analysis,recommendation systems based on hypergraphs, big dataapproaches for social media and graph clustering andgraph-based approaches for evolving social data.

Algorithms and ApplicationsEdited by Tao Li, Florida International University, Miami, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Data Mining and KnowledgeDiscovery SeriesWith a focus on computing system management, this bookpresents a variety of event mining approaches for improvingthe quality and efficiency of IT service and system management.It covers different components in the data-driven framework,from system monitoring and event generation to patterndiscovery and summarization. The book explores recentdevelopments in event mining, such as new clustering-basedapproaches, as well as various applications of event mining,including social media. Chapman and Hall/CRC

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderLearning with UncertaintyHandbook of Big DataXizhao Wang, Hebei University, Baoding, PR of China and Junhai Zhai, HebeiUniversity, Baoding, PR of China

Edited by Peter Bühlmann, Petros Drineas, Michael Kaneand Mark J. van der LaanSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Handbooks of Modern StatisticalMethodsThis book describes modern approaches to analyzing andunderstanding the structure of Big Data. The editors havecarefully curated representative methods and techniques fromboth industry and academia to provide the reader not only witha wide-ranging view of the Big Data landscape but also thefundamental concepts needed to tackle individual challenges.It quickly orients readers and provides a working understandingof key statistical and computing ideas.

The purpose of this book is to help readers understand the impact of uncertainty on learningprocesses. It is the first comprehensive book on the subject of learning with uncertaintyand covers the main branches of machine learning, including inductive learning,unsupervised learning, active learning and ensemble learning. The author provides manyexamples to facilitate understanding and includes hot research topics such as learningfrom big data with uncertainty.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSparse ModelingHealthcare Data AnalyticsTheory, Algorithms, and ApplicationsEdited by Chandan K. Reddy, Wayne State University,

Detroit, Michigan, USA and Charu C. Aggarwal, IBMResearch, Yorktown Heights, New York, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Data Mining and KnowledgeDiscovery SeriesSupplying a comprehensive overview of recent healthcareanalytics research, Healthcare Data Analytics provides anunderstanding of the analytical techniques currently availableto solve healthcare problems. The book details novel techniquesfor acquiring, handling, retrieving, and making best use ofhealthcare data. It analyzes recent developments in healthcarecomputing and discusses emerging technologies that can help

Irina Rish, IBM, Yorktown Heights, New York, USA andGenady Grabarnik, St. John's University, Queens, NYSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Machine Learning & PatternRecognitionThis book provides an introduction to the growing field of sparsemodeling, including application examples, problem formulationsthat yield sparse solutions, algorithms for finding such solutions,and recent theoretical results on sparse recovery. It describesoptimization problems involving commonly usedsparsity-enforcing approaches as well as sparse recoveryproblems that extend the basic formulation to moresophisticated forms of structured sparsity and to different lossfunctions. The book also covers sparse graphical models,

dictionary learning, and sparse matrix factorizations.

improve the health and well-being of patients. Written by prominent researchers andexperts working in the healthcare domain, the book sheds light on many of thecomputational challenges in the field of medical informatics.

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Enhance Organizational Performance The Lasso and GeneralizationsTrevor Hastie, Stanford University, California, USA, RobertTibshirani, Stanford University, California, USA and MartinWainwright, Department of Statistics, University of California,BerkeleySeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics & AppliedProbabilityIn this age of big data, the number of features measured on aperson or object can be large and might be larger than thenumber of observations. This book shows how the sparsityassumption allows us to tackle these problems and extract usefuland reproducible patterns from big datasets. The authors coverthe lasso for linear regression, generalized penalties, numerical

Edited by Kweku-Muata Osei-Bryson, VirginiaCommonwealth University, Richmond, USA and CorlaneBarclay, University of Technology, Kingston, JamaicaThis book offers insights into the scope of data mining initiatives,including their socio-economic and legal implications tostakeholders, organizations, and society. There is a currentpaucity of literature with emphasis on developing countries orrelatable cases with relevance to their specific contexts. Mostcurrent publications focus on technical and mathematical jargonwithout clear explanation of how organizations can implementKDDM. Filling this need, this book considers important trends,techniques, strategies, and best practices to help readers makethe most of their organizational data. methods for optimization, statistical inference methods for fitted (lasso) models, sparse

multivariate analysis, graphical models, compressed sensing, and much more.Auerbach PublicationsMarket: Databases Chapman and Hall/CRCMarch 2015: 235 x 156: 404pp Market: StatisticsHb: 978-1-482-21236-5: £76.99 May 2015: 235 x 156: 367ppeBook: 978-1-482-21238-9 Hb: 978-1-498-71216-3: £57.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482212365 eBook: 978-1-498-71217-0

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Dummy text to keep placeholderStatistical Reinforcement LearningModern Machine Learning Approaches

Masashi Sugiyama, Tokyo Institute of TechnologySeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Machine Learning & PatternRecognitionReinforcement learning (RL) is a framework for decision makingin unknown environments based on a large amount of data.Several practical RL applications for business intelligence, plantcontrol, and gaming have been successfully explored in recentyears. Providing an accessible introduction to the field, this bookcovers model-based and model-free approaches, policy iteration,and policy search methods. It presents illustrative examples andstate-of-the-art results, including dimensionality reduction in RLand risk-sensitive RL. The book provides a bridge between RLand data mining and machine learning research.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderText Mining and VisualizationCase Studies Using Open-Source Tools

Edited by Markus Hofmann, Institute of TechnologyBlanchardstown, Dublin, Ireland and Andrew Chisholm,Information Gain Ltd., UKSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Data Mining and KnowledgeDiscovery SeriesThis book provides an introduction to text mining using someof the most popular and powerful open-source tools: KNIME,RapidMiner, Weka, R, and Python. The contributors explain howtext data are gathered and processed from a wide variety ofsources, including books, server access logs, websites, socialmedia sites, and message boards. Each chapter presents a casestudy that readers can follow as part of a step-by-step,

reproducible example. The examples used are available on a supplementary website.

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Analysis of Categorical Data with RChristopher R. Bilder, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, USAand Thomas M. Loughin, Simon Fraser University, Surrey,British Columbia, CanadaSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical ScienceA modern account of categorical data analysis using the popularR software, this text covers model building and assessmentmethods for binary, multicategory, and count response variablesand discusses fundamentals, such as odds ratio and probabilityestimation. The authors give detailed advice and guidelines onwhich procedures to use and why to use them. The textincorporates numerous examples from medicine, psychology,sports, ecology, and other areas, along with extensive R code

Edited by Satyanshu K. Upadhyay, Banaras Hindu University,Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India, Umesh Singh, Dipak K. Dey,University of Connecticut, Storrs, USA and AppaiaLoganathan, Manonmaniam Sundaranar University,Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, IndiaCollecting Bayesian material scattered throughout the literature,this volume examines the latest methodological and appliedaspects of Bayesian statistics. The book covers biostatistics,econometrics, reliability and risk analysis, spatial statistics, imageanalysis, shape analysis, Bayesian computation, clustering,uncertainty assessment, high-energy astrophysics, neuralnetworking, fuzzy information, objective Bayesianmethodologies, empirical Bayes methods, small area estimation,

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Linear Modeling for Unbalanced Data, Second EditionRonald Christensen, University of New Mexico,Albuquerque, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical ScienceThis second edition focuses on modeling unbalanced data. Itpresents many new topics, including new chapters on logisticregression, log-linear models, and time-to-event data. It showshow to model main-effects and interactions and introducesnonparametric, lasso, and generalized additive regressionmodels. The text carefully analyzes small unbalanced data byusing tools that are easily scaled to big data. R, Minitab

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Patrick Laurie Davies, University of Duisburg-Essen,GermanySeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics & AppliedProbabilityThis book provides one of the first accounts of statistical analysisand inference based on approximate models Developed by theauthor, this approach consistently treats models asapproximations to data, not to some underlying truth. The authordevelops a concept of approximation for probability modelswith applications to discrete data, location scale, ANOVA,nonparametric regression, image analysis, densities, time series,and model choice. He also offers a critique of statistics that coverslikelihood, Bayesian statistics, sufficient statistics, efficiency,

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Harry Joe, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, CanadaSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics & AppliedProbabilityThis book covers recent advances in the field, including vinecopula modeling of high-dimensional data. The author developsvine copula models and generalizations, discusses othermultivariate constructions and parametric copula families, andpresents dependence and tail properties to assist readers incopula model selection. He also covers inference, diagnostics,model comparison, numerical methods, and algorithms forcopula applications. Software and code area available on theauthor’s website.

Exploring the Limits of Limited DataPaul Gustafson, University of British Columbia, Vancouver,CanadaSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics & AppliedProbabilityThis book shows how the Bayesian approach to inference isapplicable to partially identified models (PIMs) and examinesthe performance of Bayesian procedures in partially identifiedcontexts. Drawing on his many years of research in this area, theauthor presents a thorough overview of the statistical theory,properties, and applications of PIMs. He covers a range of PIMs,including models for misclassified data and models involvinginstrumental variables. He also includes real data applicationsof PIMs that have recently appeared in the literature.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKExtreme Value Modeling and Risk AnalysisDesign and Analysis of Experiments with RMethods and ApplicationsJohn Lawson, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, USA

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical ScienceThis text presents a unified treatment of experimental designsand design concepts commonly used in practice. It connectsthe objectives of research to the type of experimental designrequired, describes the process of creating the design andcollecting the data, shows how to perform the proper analysisof the data, and illustrates the interpretation of results. R codeis used to create and analyze all the example experiments, withthe code examples available on the author’s website.

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Edited by Christian Hennig, University College London, UK,Marina Meila, University of Washington, Seattle, USA, FionnMurtagh, University of Derby and Goldsmiths University ofLondon, UK and Roberto Rocci, University of Rome "TorVergata", ItalySeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Handbooks of Modern StatisticalMethodsThis handbook provides a comprehensive and unified accountof the main research developments in cluster analysis. Writtenby active, distinguished researchers in this area, the book helpsreaders make informed choices of the most suitable clusteringapproach for their problem and make better use of existing

Visualization and Modeling Techniques for Categorical and Count DataMichael Friendly, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canadaand David Meyer, UAS Technikum Wien, AustriaSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical ScienceThis text presents an applied treatment of modern methods forthe analysis of categorical data, both discrete response data andfrequency data. It explains how to use graphical methods forexploring data, spotting unusual features, visualizing fittedmodels, and presenting results. Along with describing thenecessary statistical theory, the authors illustrate the practicalapplication of the techniques to a large number of substantiveproblems. The data sets and R code are available on asupplementary website.

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Edited by Angela Dean, Ohio State University, USA, MaxMorris, Iowa State University, Ames, USA, John Stufken,Arizona State University, USA and Derek Bingham, SimonFraser University, Burnaby, CanadaSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Handbooks of Modern StatisticalMethodsThis carefully edited collection synthesizes the state of the artin the theory and applications of designed experiments andtheir analyses. It provides a detailed overview of the toolsrequired for the optimal design of experiments and theiranalyses. The handbook covers many recent advances in thefield, including designs for nonlinear models and algorithms

Concepts, Analysis, and ApplicationsRuchika Malhotra, Delhi Technological University, IndiaWritten by a leading researcher in empirical softwareengineering, this book shows how to implement empiricalresearch processes, procedures, and practices in softwareengineering. It describes the necessary steps to performreplicated and empirical research. It explains how to plan anddesign experiments, conduct systematic reviews and casestudies, and analyze the results produced by the empiricalstudies. The book balances empirical research concepts withexercises, examples, and real-life case studies, making it suitablefor a course on empirical software engineering.

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Handbook of Discrete-Valued Time SeriesEdited by Richard A. Davis, Columbia University, New York,New York, USA, Scott H. Holan, University of Missouri,Columbia, USA, Robert Lund, Clemson University, USA andNalini Ravishanker, University of Connecticut, Storrs, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Handbooks of Modern StatisticalMethodsThis handbook presents state-of-the-art methods for modelingtime series of counts and incorporates frequentist and Bayesianapproaches for discrete-valued spatio-temporal data andmultivariate data. The book examines the advantages andlimitations of the various modeling techniques and keepsprobabilistic, technical details to a minimum. While the bookfocuses on time series of counts, some of the methods discussed

K. Krishnamoorthy, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USASeries: Statistics: A Series of Textbooks and MonographsThis handbook provides quick access to common and specializedprobability distributions for modeling practical problems andperforming statistical calculations. This second edition enhancesthe PC calculator StatCalc with electronic help manuals and nowcontains R functions for cases where StatCalc is not applicable,with the codes available online. This edition also presents majorchanges in binomial, Poisson, normal, gamma, Weibull,exponential, logistic, Laplace, and Pareto distributions andupdates statistical tests and intervals based on recentpublications in statistical journals.

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Handbook of Missing Data MethodologyEdited by Geert Molenberghs, Universiteit Hasselt & KULeuven, Belgium, Garrett Fitzmaurice, Harvard T.H. ChanSchool of Public Health, Boston, USA, Michael G. Kenward,GSK Professor of Biostatistics, London School of Hygieneand Tropical Medicine, UK, Anastasios Tsiatis, North CarolinaState University, Raleigh, USA and Geert Verbeke, LeuvenUniversity, BelgiumSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Handbooks of Modern StatisticalMethodsThis handbook presents many methodological advances andthe latest applications of missing data methods in empiricalresearch. It outlines a general taxonomy of missing data

Sudipto Banerjee, UCLA School of Public Health, USA,Bradley P. Carlin, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USAand Alan E. Gelfand, Duke University, Durham, NorthCarolina, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics & AppliedProbabilityMore than twice the size of its predecessor, this second editionreflects the major growth in spatial statistics as both a researcharea and an area of application. This edition includes four newchapters on spatial point patterns, big data, spatial andspatiotemporal gradient modeling, and the theoretical aspectsof point-referenced modeling. It also expands several othermechanisms and their implications for analysis and describes alternatives for estimating

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Applications Reasoning with UncertaintyRyan Martin, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA andChuanhai Liu, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana,USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics & AppliedProbabilityThis book introduces the authors’ recently developed approachto inference: the inferential model (IM) framework. This logicalframework for exact probabilistic inference does not require theuser to input prior information. The book covers the foundationalmotivations for this new approach, the basic theory behind itscalibration properties, many important applications, and newdirections for research. It explores a new way of thinkingcompared to existing schools of thought on statistical inference

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Edited by Edoardo M. Airoldi, Harvard University,Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, David Blei, PrincetonUniversity, New Jersey, USA, Elena A. Erosheva, Universityof Washington, Seattle, USA and Stephen E. Fienberg,Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Handbooks of Modern StatisticalMethodsIncorporating more than 20 years of the editors’ and contributors’statistical work in mixed membership modeling, this handbookshows how to use these flexible modeling tools to uncoverhidden patterns in modern high-dimensional multivariate data.It explores the use of the models in various application settings,

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderLinear Models with R, Second EditionIntroduction to High-Dimensional Statistics

Julian J. Faraway, University of Bath, UKSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical ScienceLike its widely praised, best-selling predecessor, this secondedition explains how to use linear models in physical science,engineering, social science, and business applications. Thematerial on interpreting linear models now distinguishes themain applications of prediction and explanation and introduceselementary notions of causality. This edition also covers QRdecomposition, splines, additive models, Lasso, multipleimputation, and false discovery rates. It extensively uses R’sggplot2 graphics package in addition to base graphics.

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TEXTBOOKTEXTBOOKMathematical StatisticsIntroduction to Multivariate AnalysisBasic Ideas and Selected Topics, Volume IILinear and Nonlinear Modeling

Peter J. Bickel, University of California, Berkeley, USA andKjell A. Doksum, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical ScienceThis second volume focuses on inference in non- andsemiparametric models, including topics in machine learning.It not only reexamines the procedures introduced in the authors’first volume from a more sophisticated point of view but alsoaddresses new problems originating from the analysis ofestimation of functions and other complex decision proceduresand large-scale data analysis. Numerous examples and problemsillustrate statistical modeling and inference concepts. Measuretheory is not required for understanding.

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Anindya Roy, Department of Math and Statistics, Universityof Maryland Baltimore County, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical ScienceAssuming no prior knowledge of linear algebra, thisself-contained text offers a gradual exposition to linear algebrawithout sacrificing the rigor of the subject. It presents both thevector space approach and the canonical forms in matrix theory.The book covers important topics in linear algebra that are usefulfor statisticians, including the concept of rank, the fundamentaltheorem of linear algebra, projectors, and quadratic forms. It alsoprovides an extensive collection of exercises on theoreticalconcepts and numerical computations.

Peter J. Bickel, University of California, Berkeley, USA andKjell A. Doksum, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical ScienceThis first volume presents fundamental, classical statisticalconcepts at the doctorate level without using measure theory.It covers estimation, prediction, testing, confidence sets, Bayesiananalysis, and the general approach of decision theory. Thisedition gives careful proofs of major results and explains howthe theory sheds light on the properties of practical methods.The book includes in-depth examples throughout as well asmany exercises at the end of each chapter.

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Trivellore Raghunathan, University of Michigan, Instituteof Social Research, Ann Arbor, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Interdisciplinary StatisticsThis book provides practical methods for analyzing missing dataalong with the heuristic reasoning for understanding thetheoretical underpinnings. The author presents both frequentistand Bayesian perspectives. He describes easy-to-implementapproaches, the underlying assumptions, and practical meansfor assessing these assumptions. Actual and simulated data setsillustrate important concepts, with the data sets and codesavailable online. The book also includes practical examples,simulation studies, projects, and end-of-chapter exercises.

Basic Ideas and Selected Topics, Volumes I-II PackagePeter .J. Bickel, University of California, Berkeley, USA andKjell A. Doksum, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical ScienceVolume I presents fundamental, classical statistical concepts atthe doctorate level without using measure theory. It gives carefulproofs of major results and explains how the theory sheds lighton the properties of practical methods. Volume II covers anumber of topics that are important in current measure theoryand practice. It emphasizes nonparametric methods which canreally only be implemented with modern computing power onlarge and complex data sets. In addition, the set includes a largenumber of problems with more difficult ones appearing with

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderModern Survey SamplingMeasuring Statistical Evidence Using Relative Belief

Arijit Chaudhuri, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, IndiaStarting from the preliminaries through live examples, the authortells the story about what a sample intends to communicate toa reader about the unknowable aggregate in a real situation.The story develops its own logic and a motivation for the readerto put up with, herein follows. Various intellectual approachesare set forth, in as lucid a manner as possible. Developmentsreached hitherto are presented and reviewed. Certain fresh andunseen problems are also noted and possible solutions are hitupon.

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Michael Evans, University of Toronto, Ontario, CanadaSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics & AppliedProbabilityThis book provides an overview of recent work on developinga theory of statistical inference based on measuring statisticalevidence. It attempts to establish a gold standard for how astatistical analysis should proceed. The book illustrates relativebelief theory using many examples and describes the strengthsand weaknesses of the theory. The author also addressesfundamental statistical issues, including the meaning ofprobability, the role of subjectivity, the meaning of objectivity,and the role of infinity and continuity.

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W. Holmes Finch, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana, USA,Jocelyn E. Bolin, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana, USAand Ken Kelley, University of Notre Dame, Indiana, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Statistics in the Social andBehavioral SciencesThis book provides a helpful guide to conducting multilevel datamodeling using the R software environment. After reviewingstandard linear models, the authors present the basics ofmultilevel models and explain how to fit these models using R.They then show how to employ multilevel modeling withlongitudinal data and demonstrate the valuable graphicaloptions in R. The book also describes models for categoricaldependent variables in both single level and multilevel data.

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Methods for Using Genetic Variants in Causal EstimationStephen Burgess, MRC Biostatistics Unit, Cambridge, UKand Simon G. Thompson, Department of Public Health andPrimary Care, University of Cambridge, UKSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Interdisciplinary StatisticsThis book provides thorough coverage of the methods andpractical elements of Mendelian randomization analysis. Withmany real-world examples, it makes the diverse aspects of thefield understandable to newcomers. The book shows how toperform simple applied Mendelian randomization analyses andinterpret their results. It also addresses specific methodologicalissues relevant to practical applications of Mendelianrandomization and examines the potential of Mendelianrandomization in the future. Software code and other materials

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNonparametric Statistical Methods Using RMultivariate Bonferroni-Type Inequalities

John Kloke, University of Wisconsin Madison and JosephW. McKean, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC The R SeriesThis book covers traditional nonparametric methods andrank-based analyses, including estimation and inference formodels ranging from simple location models to general linearand nonlinear models for uncorrelated and correlated responses.The authors emphasize applications and statistical computation.They illustrate the methods with many real and simulated dataexamples using R, including the packages Rfit and npsm, whichare available on CRAN. Each chapter includes exercises, makingthe book suitable for an undergraduate or graduate course.

Theory and ApplicationsJohn Chen, Bowling Green State University, Ohio, USAThis book presents a systematic account of research discoverieson multivariate Bonferroni-type inequalities published in thepast decade. The emergence of new bounding approachespushes the conventional definitions of optimal inequalities anddemands new insights into linear and Fréchet optimality. Thebook explores these advances in bounding techniques withcorresponding innovative applications. It presents the methodof linear programming for multivariate bounds, multivariatehybrid bounds, sub-Markovian bounds, and bounds usingHamilton circuits.

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Network and Adaptive SamplingArijit Chaudhuri, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, IndiaCombining the two statistical techniques of network samplingand adaptive sampling, this book illustrates the advantages ofusing them in tandem to effectively capture sparsely locatedelements in unknown pockets. It shows how network samplingis a reliable guide in capturing inaccessible entities throughlinked auxiliaries. The text also explores how adaptive samplingis strengthened in information content through subsidiarysampling with devices to mitigate unmanageable expandingsample sizes. Empirical data illustrates the applicability of bothmethods.

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Victor Patrangenaru and Leif Ellingson, Texas TechUniversity, Lubbock, USAThis book provides one of the first thorough treatments of thetheory and methodology for analyzing data on manifolds. It alsopresents in-depth applications to practical problems arising ina variety of fields, including statistics, medical imaging, computervision, pattern recognition, and bioinformatics. The authorsintroduce the relevant background material from statistics anddifferential geometry and explore ongoing research areas.Numerous exercises reinforce readers’ understanding of theunderlying theoretical concepts.

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Theory, Methods and Applications with R ExamplesRandal Douc, Telecom SudParis, Evry, France, Eric Moulines,Telecom ParisTech, Paris, France and David Stoffer,University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical ScienceThis text emphasizes nonlinear models for a course in time seriesanalysis. After introducing stochastic processes, Markov chains,Poisson processes, and ARMA models, the authors coverfunctional autoregressive, ARCH, threshold AR, and discrete timeseries models as well as several complementary approaches.They discuss the main limit theorems for Markov chains, usefulinequalities, statistical techniques to infer model parameters,and GLMs. Moving on to HMM models, the book examinesfiltering and smoothing, parametric and nonparametric

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Joseph M. Hilbe, California Institute of Technology,Pasadena, and Arizona State University, Tempe, USAThis book covers the key points of the basic logistic regressionmodel and illustrates how to use it properly to model a binaryresponse variable. By harnessing the capabilities of the logisticmodel, analysts can better understand their data, makeappropriate predictions and classifications, and determine theodds of one value of a predictor compared to another. CompleteStata, SAS, and R codes are available in the text and on theauthor’s website, enabling analysts to adapt the code as needed.

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Barry C. Arnold, University of California, Riverside, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics & AppliedProbabilityThis book provides broad, up-to-date coverage of the Paretomodel and its extensions. This edition expands several chaptersto accommodate recent results and reflect the increased use ofmore computer-intensive inference procedures. It includes newmaterial on multivariate inequality and new discussions ofbivariate and multivariate income and survival models. Thisedition also explores recent ways of handling the problems ofinference for Pareto models and their generalizations andextensions.

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Boston, Massachusetts, USA, Christian Genest, McGillUniversity, Montréal (Québec), Canada, David L. Banks, DukeUniversity, USA, Geert Molenberghs, Universiteit Hasselt &KU Leuven, Belgium, David W. Scott and Jane-Ling Wang,University of California, Davis, USATo celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Committee of Presidentsof Statistical Societies (COPSS), this volume showcases thebreadth and vibrancy of statistics, describes current challengesand new opportunities, highlights the exciting future of statisticalscience, and provides guidance to future generations ofstatisticians. Fifty distinguished statisticians who are past winnersof at least one of the five awards sponsored by COPSS present

Edited by José I. Barragués, University of the BasqueCountry, San Sebastián, Spain, Adolfo Morais, University ofthe Basque Country, San Sebastián, Spain and JenaroGuisasola, University of the Basque Country, San Sebastián,SpainWith contributions by leaders in the field, this book provides acomprehensive introduction to the foundations of probabilityand statistics. Each of the chapters covers a major topic andoffers an intuitive view of the subject matter, methodologies,concepts, terms, and related applications. The book is suitablefor use for entry level courses in first year university studies ofScience and Engineering, higher level courses, postgraduateuniversity studies and for the research community.expository articles on a broad spectrum of topics in statistical education, research, and

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Justine Shults, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USAand Joseph M. Hilbe, California Institute of Technology,Pasadena, and Arizona State University, Tempe, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics & AppliedProbabilityThis book provides a thorough treatment of QLS regression—acomputational approach for the estimation of correlationparameters within the framework of GEEs. Special focus is givento goodness-of-fit analysis as well as new strategies for selectingthe appropriate working correlation structure for QLS and GEE.A fully worked out example leads readers from model buildingand interpretation to the planning stages for a future study.

Mark L. Huber, Claremont McKenna College, California, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics & AppliedProbabilityThis book illustrates the application of perfect simulation ideasand algorithms to a wide range of problems. The authordescribes numerous protocol methodologies for designingalgorithms for specific problems. He first examines the commonlyused acceptance/rejection (AR) protocol for creating perfectsimulation algorithms. He then covers other major protocols,including coupling from the past (CFTP); the Fill, Machida,Murdoch, and Rosenthal (FMMR) method; the randomnessrecycler; retrospective sampling; and partially recursive AR, alongwith multiple variants of these protocols. Code in the text or on the book’s website enables readers to replicate many of the examples

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Alessio Farcomeni, Sapienza -- University of Rome, Rome,Italy and Luca Greco, University of Sannio, Benevento, ItalyThis book gives a non-technical overview of robust datareduction techniques, encouraging the use of these importantand useful methods in practical applications. The main areascovered include principal components analysis, sparse principalcomponent analysis, canonical correlation analysis, factoranalysis, clustering, double clustering, and discriminant analysis.Using real examples, the authors show how to implement theprocedures in R. The code and data for the examples are availableon the book’s CRC Press web page.

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A Permutation Approach with ApplicationsLivio Corain, University of Padova, Vicenza, Italy, RosaArboretti and Stefano BonniniMany parametric approaches to ranking multivariate populationshave drawbacks in areas, such as business and industrial research.This book introduces a novel permutation-based nonparametricapproach for ranking several multivariate populations. It coversthe theoretical details in depth and many detailed workedexamples and case studies show how the approach can beapplied in practice. The authors’ web-based software for theanalyses is available for download on their website.

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Rabindra Nath Das, The University of Burdwan, IndiaShowing how robust response surface methodology (RRSM)can overcome the limitations of RSM, this book presents RRSdesigns, along with the relevant regression and positive dataanalysis techniques. It explains how to use RRSM in experimentaldesigns and regression analysis and addresses problems of RRSdesigns, such as rotatability, slope-rotatability, weak rotatability,and optimality. The author illustrates the concepts and methodswith real examples of lifetime responses, resistivity, replicatedmeasures, and more.

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J. Scott Long, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA andJeremy Freese, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois,USAThis book shows how to use Stata to fit and interpret regressionmodels for categorical data. The third edition is a completerewrite of the book. Factor variables and the margins commandchanged how the effects of variables can be estimated andinterpreted. In addition, the authors' views on interpretationhave evolved. The changes to Stata and to the authors' viewsinspired the authors to completely rewrite their popular SPostcommands to take advantage of the power of the margins

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Piotr Zwiernik, Università degli Studi di Genova, Genoa, ItalySeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics & AppliedProbabilityThis book explains how to analyze statistical models with hidden(latent) variables. It takes a systematic, geometric approach tostudying the semialgebraic structure of latent tree models. Thefirst part of the book introduces key concepts in algebraicstatistics, focusing on methods that are helpful in the study ofmodels with hidden variables. The second part illustratesimportant examples of tree models with hidden variables. Theauthor develops the important concepts of -cumulants and linkslatent tree models and various tree spaces.

Gunter Ritter, Universitat Passau, GermanySeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics & AppliedProbabilityClustering remains a vibrant area of research in statistics.Although there are many books on this topic, there are relativelyfew that are well founded in the theoretical aspects. This bookpresents an overview of the theory and applications ofprobabilistic clustering and variable selection, synthesizing thekey research results of the last 50 years. It includes all theimportant theoretical details, and covers the probabilistic modelsand inference, robustness issues, optimization algorithms,validation techniques and variable selection methods. The book

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Alexander Tartakovsky, University of Southern California,Los Angeles, USA, Igor Nikiforov, Universite de Technologiede Troyes, France and Michele Basseville, IRISA, RennesCedex, FranceSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics & AppliedProbabilityThis book covers the theoretical developments and applicationsof sequential hypothesis testing and sequential quickestchangepoint detection in a wide range of engineering andenvironmental domains. It reviews recent accomplishments inhypothesis testing and changepoint detection both indecision-theoretic (Bayesian) and non-decision-theoretic

Alarcon, Spain, Sonia Sotoca and Adao Alexandre Trindade, Texas Tech University,Lubbock, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics & Applied ProbabilityState-space models are a very flexible class of models used primarily in time series analysis.This book provides a synthesis of recent research in this area, with modern methods andcomputational guidance. It covers all the key topics, including linear state-space models,filtering and smoothing, signal extraction, subspace methods andaggregation/disaggregation. It includes lots of practical examples to illustrate the methodsand is supported by a comprehensive MATLAB toolbox for all the computations.

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Helio S. Migon, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro,Brazil, Dani Gamerman, Universidade Federal do Rio deJaneiro, Brazil and Francisco Louzada, Universidade Federalde São Carlos, BrazilSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical ScienceThis text presents a balanced account of the Bayesian andfrequentist approaches to statistical inference. Along with moreexamples and exercises, this second edition includes newmaterial on empirical Bayes and penalized likelihoods and theirimpact on regression models and offers expanded material onhypothesis testing, method of moments, bias correction, andhierarchical models. It also compares the Bayesian and

Adrian Baddeley, Centre for Exploration Targeting, Universityof Western Australia, Nedlands, Australia, Ege Rubak, AalborgUniversity, Denmark and Rolf Turner, University of Auckland,New ZealandSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Interdisciplinary StatisticsThis book shows scientific researchers and applied statisticiansfrom a wide range of fields how to analyze their spatial pointpattern data. Making the techniques accessible tonon-mathematicians, the authors draw on their 25 years ofsoftware development experiences, methodological research,and broad scientific collaborations to deliver a book that clearlyand succinctly explains concepts and addresses real scientific

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Richard McElreath, Max Planck Institute for EvolutionaryAnthropology, Leipzig, GermanySeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical ScienceThis text builds readers’ knowledge of and confidence instatistical modeling. Reflecting the need for even minorprogramming in today’s model-based statistics, the book pushesreaders to perform step-by-step calculations that are usuallyautomated. This unique computational approach ensures thatreaders understand enough of the details to make reasonablechoices and interpretations in their own modeling work. Thebook is accompanied by an R package that is available on theauthor’s website and GitHub.

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Nicholas J. Cox, Durham University, UKSpeaking Stata Graphics is ideal for researchers who want toproduce effective, publication-quality graphs. A compilation ofarticles from the popular Speaking Stata column by Nicholas J.Cox, this book provides valuable insights about Stata's built-inand user-written statistical-graphics commands.

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Statistics in ActionA Canadian Outlook

Edited by Jerald F. Lawless, University of Waterloo, CanadaCommissioned by the Statistical Society of Canada (SSC), thisvolume helps both general readers and users of statistics betterappreciate the scope and importance of statistics. It presentsthe ways in which statistics is used while highlighting keycontributions that Canadian statisticians are making to science,technology, business, government, and other areas. The bookemphasizes the role and impact of computing in statisticalmodeling and analysis, including the issues involved with thehuge amounts of data being generated by automated processes.

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Matteo M. Pelagatti, University of Milan-Bicocca, ItalyThis work focuses on the unobserved components model (UCM)approach rather than general state space modeling. It providesenough theory so that readers understand the underlyingmechanisms while keeping the mathematical rigor to aminimum. Detailed worked examples and case studies illustrateapplications in economics and business. The author alsodiscusses the available software for UCM, including SAS, Stamp,R, and Stata. The data and code are available on a supplementarywebsite.

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and Fields Edited by Jorg Blasius, University of Bonn, Germany andMichael Greenacre, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona,SpainSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer Science & Data AnalysisThis volume shows how correspondence analysis and relatedtechniques enable the display of data in graphical form, whichresults in the verbalization of the structures in data. Renownedresearchers in the field trace the history of these techniques andcover their current applications. Examples include the spatialvisualization of multivariate data, cluster analysis in computerscience, the transformation of a textual data set into numericaldata, the use of quantitative and qualitative variables in multiplefactor analysis, and more.

With ApplicationsVidyadhar S. Mandrekar and Leszek Gawarecki, KetteringUniversity, Flint, Michigan, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics & AppliedProbabilityThis monograph presents Hilbert space methods to study deepanalytic properties connecting probabilistic notions. In particular,the authors study Gaussian random fields using reproducingkernel Hilbert spaces (RKHSs). They explain how covariances arerelated to RKHSs and examine the Bayes’ formula, the filteringand analytic problem related to fractional Brownian motion, andequivalence and singularity of Gaussian random fields. The bookalso describes applications in finance and spatial statistics andpresents results on Dirichlet forms and associated Markov

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TEXTBOOKStochastic Modeling and Mathematical StatisticsA Text for Statisticians and Quantitative Scientists

Francisco J. Samaniego, University of California, Davis, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical ScienceThis book is intended as a text for a two-quarter or two-semesterpost-calculus introduction to probability and mathematicalstatistics for undergraduate students in their junior or senioryear, and also for graduate students in the quantitative sciences(e.g., agriculture, computer science, ecology, economics,engineering, epidemiology, genetics, psychology, and manyothers). The book designed to effectively serve two differentaudiences (a) majors and minors in mathematics and statisticsand (b) students in quantitative disciplines with the appropriatemathematical background and with a serious interest of

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Active Risk ManagementFinancial Models and Statistical MethodsTze Leung Lai, Stanford University, California, USA and Haipeng Xing, SUNY, StonyBrook, New York, USA

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Following the recent financial crisis, risk management in financial institutions, particularlyin banks, has attracted widespread attention and discussion. Novel modeling approaches Edited by Ford Lumban Gaol, Bina Nusantara University,

Jakarta, Indonesia and Fonny Hutagalung, Universiti Malaya,Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaThe 2015 International Congress on Economics, Social Sciencesand Information Management (ICESSIM 2015), held 28-29 March2015 in Bali, Indonesia, aimed to provide a platform for scholars,academics, practitioners, and business managers to share theirknowledge and experience with each other in the context ofchanging economics and social settings. The objective of theconference was to bring people from academia and the businessworld closer so that they could share the latest developmentsin their respective fields.This proceedings contains contributions

and courses to educate future professionals in industry, government, and academia are oftimely relevance. This book introduces an innovative concept and methodology developedby the authors: active risk management. It is suitable for graduate students in mathematicalfinance/financial engineering, economics, and statistics as well as for practitioners in thefields of finance and insurance. The book’s website features the data sets used in theexamples along with various exercises.CRC PressMarket: StatisticsJuly 2016: 235 x 156: 350ppHb: 978-1-439-83948-5: £57.99eBook: 978-1-439-83949-2* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781439839485

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderMathematical Statistics for Applied EconometricsAdversarial Risk Analysis

Charles B Moss, University of Florida, Gainesville, USAAvoiding a cookbook approach to econometrics, this textbookdevelops students’ theoretical understanding of statistical toolsand econometric applications. It covers the basics of statisticalinference in support of a subsequent course on classicaleconometrics. The book shows students how mathematicalstatistics concepts form the basis of econometric formulationsand helps them think about statistics as more than a toolbox oftechniques. Each chapter includes a summary, review questions,and numerical exercises.

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David L. Banks, Duke University, USA, Jesus M. Rios Aliaga,Business Analytics and Mathematical Sciences, IBM, NewYork, USA and David Rios Insua, Institute of MathematicalSciences ICMAT-CSIC, SpainThis book shows decision makers how to build Bayesian modelsfor the strategic calculation of their opponents, enabling decisionmakers to maximize their expected utility or minimize theirexpected loss. Many examples throughout illustrate theapplication of the ARA approach to a variety of games andstrategic situations. A case study based on a real application inrailway security provides a blueprint for how to perform ARA insimilar security situations. In addition, multi-agent influencediagrams help readers visualize complex information structures.

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Montreal, CanadaSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC The R SeriesThis book demystifies the computational aspects of actuarialscience, showing that even complex computations can usuallybe done without too much trouble. Using simple R code, thebook helps readers understand the algorithms involved inactuarial computations. It also covers more advanced topics,such as parallel computing and C/C++ embedded codes.Datasets used in the text are available in an R package(CASdatasets).

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Bin Li, Wuhan University, Hubei, China and Steven ChuHong Hoi, Singapore Management UniversityWith the ability to sequentially determine optimal allocationsacross a set of assets, online portfolio selection (OLPS) hassignificantly reshaped the financial investment landscape. Thisbook studies OLPS. It supplies a comprehensive survey of existingprinciples and presents a family of new strategies that usemachine-learning techniques. The authors unveil four newalgorithms and also detail powerful new portfolio selection toolsbased on these new algorithms. The book includes MATLAB

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TEXTBOOKTEXTBOOKStatistics for FinancePricing in General Insurance

Erik Lindström, Lund University, Sweden, Henrik Madsen,Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby and Jan NygaardNielsen, Netcompany, DenmarkSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical ScienceThis text develops students’ professional skills in statistics withapplications in finance. It bridges the gap between classical,rigorous treatments of financial mathematics that rarely connectconcepts to data and books on econometrics and time seriesanalysis that do not cover specific problems related to optionvaluation. The authors explain how various statistical andmathematical tools are used to price financial derivatives, identifyinterest rate models, and much more. The book includesexamples, case studies, cross references, and end-of-chapter

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Pietro Parodi, Swiss Re, London, UKThis book is based on the syllabus of the actuarial industry courseon general insurance pricing. It delivers a practical introductionto all aspects of general insurance pricing, covering datapreparation, frequency analysis, severity analysis, Monte Carlosimulation for the calculation of aggregate losses, and burningcost analysis. Providing case studies, examples, exercises, andstep-by-step methods, this text presents pricing as a formalisedprocess that starts with collecting information about a particularpolicyholder or risk and ends with a commercially informed rate.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderA User's Guide to Business AnalyticsPrinciples of Copula TheoryAyanendranath Basu, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India and Srabashi Basu,Online Instructor, World Campus, Pennsylvania State University

Fabrizio Durante, Free University of Bozen–Bolzano, Italyand Carlo Sempi, University of Salento, Lecce, ItalyThis book gives readers the solid and formal mathematicalbackground to apply copulas to a range of mathematical areas,such as probability, real analysis, measure theory, and algebraicstructures. The authors prove the results as simply as possibleand unify various methods scattered throughout the literaturein common frameworks, including shuffles of copulas. They alsoexplore connections with related functions, such asquasi-copulas, semi-copulas, and triangular norms, that havebeen used in different domains.

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This book provides a comprehensive discussion of statistical methods that are useful tothe business analyst. The book includes a substantial number of case studies and numericalillustrations using the R software. A collection of basic techniques that analytics personnelrequire with detailed case studies, the book can help motivated young personnel to geta head-start in analytics, and serve as a comprehensive reference book for the experts onthe job.

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Nicholas T. Longford, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona,SpainSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Statistics in the Social andBehavioral SciencesThis book shows how to use statistical computing in surveyanalysis. It presents a linked set of analyses of European Unionstatistics on income and living conditions using the statisticalenvironment R. The book covers informative graphics andadvanced analytical and programming skills for dealing withlarge-scale databases. It also focuses on the application ofcomplex methods to survey data, such as longitudinal analysisof continuous and categorical data, mixture modeling, andsmall-area estimation.

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Alireza Haghighat, Virginia Tech, Arlington, USAThis book explains the fundamental concepts, issues, andlimitations of the Monte Carlo method. A practical guide to themethod’s application, the text introduces the particle importanceequation and its use for variance reduction, describes generaland particle-transport-specific variance reduction techniques,presents particle transport eigenvalue issues and methodologiesto address these issues, explores advanced formulations basedon the author’s research activities, discusses parallel processingconcepts and factors affecting parallel performance, and includesillustrative examples, mathematical derivations, computeralgorithms, and homework problems.

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Fundamentals of Least Mean Squares with MATLAB®Alexander D. Poularikas, The University of Alabama inHuntsville, USAThis book covers the fundamentals of adaptive filtering, with afocus on the least mean square (LMS) adaptive filter. It discussesrandom variables, stochastic processes, vectors, matrices,determinants, discrete random signals, and probabilitydistributions, while delivering a concise introduction toMATLAB®—complete with problems, computer experiments,and over 110 functions and script files. The text not onlyaddresses the basics of the LMS adaptive filter algorithm butalso explores the Wiener filter and its applications, details the

steepest descent method, and develops the Newton’s algorithm.

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONTEXTBOOKProbability Methods for Cost Uncertainty AnalysisBayesian NetworksA Systems Engineering Perspective, Second EditionWith Examples in R

Paul R. Garvey, Stephen A. Book and Raymond P. Covert,Covarus LLC, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, USAThis book presents analytical methods for modeling andmeasuring uncertainty in the cost of engineering systems. Thisincludes the treatment of correlation between the cost of systemelements, how to present the analysis to decision-makers, andthe use of bivariate probability distributions to capture jointinteractions between a system’s cost and schedule. Analyticaltechniques from probability theory are stressed, along with theMonte Carlo simulation method. Numerous examples and casediscussions illustrate the practical application of theoreticalconcepts.

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Marco Scutari and Jean-Baptiste Denis, Unité de RechercheMathématiques et Informatique Appliquées, INRA,Jouy-en-Josas, FranceSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical ScienceSuitable for graduate students and non-statisticians, this textintroduces Bayesian networks using a hands-on approach withsimple yet meaningful examples in R illustrating each step ofthe modeling process. The book explains the whole process ofBayesian network modeling, from structure learning to parameterlearning to inference. It also gives a concise but rigoroustreatment of the fundamentals of Bayesian networks, offers anintroduction to causal Bayesian networks, and evaluatesreal-world examples involving causal protein signaling and body

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Displaying Time Series, Spatial, and Space-TimeData with R

Bilal M. AyyubThis book describes the fundamental concepts, methods, andapplications of risk analysis and management. Containingcontemporary case studies, such as protecting hurricane-proneregions and critical infrastructure, the second edition covers riskfinance, predictive risk management, and performancesegregation and aggregation within a risk framework. To helpreaders translate discussed techniques into real-world solutions,the book includes a wealth of new and updated end-of-chapterproblems, 320+ tables and figures, over 110 diverse examples,numerous end-of-book references, and a bibliography. Plus,homeland security applications are incorporated throughout.

Oscar Perpinan Lamigueiro, ETSIDI-UPM, Madrid, SpainSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC The R SeriesFocusing on the exploration of data with visual methods, thisbook presents methods and R code for producing high-qualitygraphics of time series, spatial, and space-time data. It illustrateshow to display a dataset starting with an easy and directapproach and progressively adding improvements that involvemore complexity. Practical examples using real-world datasetshelp readers understand how to apply the methods and code.The graphics, data, and R code are accessible from the author’swebsite.

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6th Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONStatistics for Engineering and the Sciences, SixthEdition

William M. Mendenhall and Terry L. SincichDesigned for a two-semester introductory course, this populartext continues to teach students the basic concepts of datadescription and statistical inference as well as the statisticalmethods necessary for real-world applications. Along withupdated and reorganized material, this sixth edition includesmany new and updated exercises based on contemporaryengineering and scientific-related studies and real data. It alsooffers more statistical software printouts and correspondinginstructions for use that reflect the latest versions of the SAS,SPSS, and MINITAB software.

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1 Volume SetStatistics for Mining Engineering

Jacek M. Czaplicki, Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice,PolandKnowledge about modern statistics is necessary for miningengineers; not only on how statistical analysis of data should beconducted and statistical synthesis should be done, but also onunderstanding the results obtained and how to use them tomake appropriate decisions connected with a mining operation.;This book on statistical analysis and synthesis is preceded by ashort repetition of the probability theory. A special section about

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Edited by Winnie Daamen, Delft University of Technology,The Netherlands, Christine Buisson, Universite de Lyon,France and Serge P. Hoogendoorn, Delft University ofTechnology, The NetherlandsThis book provides an overview of calibration and validationtechniques for traffic simulation models. It details the datarequired as an input for the calibration and validation processesand shows how to increase its applicability using dataenhancement techniques. It presents an extensive overview oftraffic estimation, calibration, and validation techniques, takinginto account the key factor of uncertainty. This book derivesfrom the MULTITUDE project of the European Union COSTframework.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMethods in Brain Connectivity Inference throughMultivariate Time Series Analysis

Analysis of Capture-Recapture DataRachel S. McCrea, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK andByron J. T. MorganSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Interdisciplinary StatisticsWritten for researchers and students in statistics, ecology,demography, and the social sciences, this book covers manymodern developments of capture-recapture and relatedmethods. With an emphasis on ecology, it helps readersunderstand model formulation and applications, including thetechnicalities of model diagnostics and checking. A wide rangeof real examples demonstrates the complexities that arise whendescribing extensive modern data. The book contains 130exercises that extend the text and offers data sets, computer

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Edited by Koichi Sameshima, Department of Radiology andOncology, University of São Paulo, Brazil and Luiz AntonioBaccala, Department of Telecommunications and ControlEngineering, University of São Paulo, BrazilSeries: Frontiers in Neuroengineering SeriesIncorporating multidisciplinary work in applied mathematics,statistics, and animal and human experiments at the forefrontof the field, this volume addresses the use of time series data inbrain connectivity interference studies. Contributors presentcodes and data examples to back up their methodologicaldescriptions, exploring the details of each proposed method aswell as an appreciation of their merits and limitations.Supplemental material for the book, including code, data,

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practical examples, and color figures is supplied in the form of a CD with directoriesorganized by chapter and instruction files that provide additional detail.

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TEXTBOOK2nd Edition • TEXTBOOKStatistical Methods in BiologyIntroduction to Statistical Data Analysis for the Life

Sciences, Second Edition Design and Analysis of Experiments and RegressionS.J. Welham, Rothamsted Research, UK, S.A. Gezan, Schoolof Forest Resources & Conservation, University of Florida,USA, S.J. Clark, Rothamsted Research, UK and A. Mead,Horticultural Research Institute, University of Warwick, UKWritten in simple language with relevant examples, thisillustrative introductory book presents best practices inexperimental design and simple data analysis. Taking a practicaland intuitive approach, it only uses mathematical formulae toformalize the methods where necessary and appropriate. Thetext features extended discussions of examples that include realdata sets arising from research. The authors analyze data in detailto illustrate the use of basic formulae for simple examples while

Claus Thorn Ekstrom and Helle Sørensen, University ofCopenhagen, DenmarkUsing R throughout, this popular textbook presents the rightbalance of data examples, statistical theory, and computing toteach introductory statistics to students in the life sciences.Expanded with over 100 more pages, this edition includes a newchapter on non-linear regression models and a new chapterthat contains examples of complete data analyses. It alsoincorporates additional exercises in most chapters as well as asummary of statistical formulas related to the specific designsused to teach the statistical concepts.

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Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC The R SeriesThis book provides detailed instructions on performing basicfisheries stock assessment analyses in the R environment.Accessible to practicing fisheries scientists as well as advancedundergraduate and graduate students, the book demonstratesthe flexibility and power of R, offers insight into thereproducibility of script-based analyses, and shows how the useof R leads to more efficient and productive work in fisheriesscience. The author’s website includes data files, R code,exercises, and other supplementary material.

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Series: Frontiers in NeuroscienceAn ideal introduction to statistical neurocomputing, this book examines current statisticalmethods for solving emerging problems in neuroscience. These methods have beenapplied to data involving multichannel neural spike train, spike sorting, blind sourceseparation, functional and effective neural connectivity, spatiotemporal modeling, andmultimodal neuroimaging technique. It provides an overview of various methods beingapplied to specific research area of neuroscience. The book emphasizes statistical principlesand their software. It includes example and experimental data so that readers canunderstand the principles and master the methods.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBayesian Psychometric ModelingAge-Period-Cohort ModelsRoy Levy, Arizona State University, USA and Robert J. Mislevy, University of Maryland,USA

Approaches and Analyses with Aggregate DataRobert O'BrienSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Statistics in the Social andBehavioral SciencesThis book presents an introduction to the problems andstrategies for modeling age, period, and cohort (APC) effects foraggregate-level data. These strategies include constrainedestimation, the use of age and/or period and/or cohortcharacteristics, estimable functions, variance decomposition,and a new technique called the s-constraint approach.Emphasizing both the geometry and algebra of several APCapproaches, the book develops readers’ understanding of thestatistical issues of APC analysis and shows how commonmethods are related to each other.

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Statistics in the Social and Behavioral SciencesIn a detailed, coherent treatment of the practices of measurement modeling from a Bayesianperspective, this book covers foundational concepts of Bayesian inference and statisticalmodeling and their application in a number of measurement models popular in educational,psychological, and related assessment. The book is rich with examples taken frompsychology, educational research, sociology, criminology and marketing; implementedusing a number of relevant software packages. Code and datasets are made available atthe book's website.

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with R Theory and ApplicationsEdited by Duanli Yan, Educational Testing Service, Princeton,New Jersey, USA, Alina A. von Davier, Educational TestingService, USA and Charles Lewis, Educational Testing Service,Princeton, New Jersey, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Statistics in the Social andBehavioral SciencesUnlike other forms of adaptive testing, multistage testing (MST)is highly suitable for testing educational achievement becauseit can be adapted to educational surveys and student testing.This volume provides the first unified source of information onthe design, psychometrics, implementation, and operationaluse of MST. It shows how to apply theoretical statistical tools totesting in novel and useful ways. It also explains how to explicitly

tie the assumptions made by each model to observable (or at least inferable) data conditions.

David A. Armstrong, II, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee,USA, Ryan Bakker, University of Georgia, Athens, USA, RoyceCarroll, Rice University, Houston, Texas, USA, ChristopherHare, Keith T. Poole and Howard RosenthalSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Statistics in the Social andBehavioral SciencesThis book demonstrates how to estimate and interpret spatialmodels using a variety of methods with R. In each chapter, theauthors explain the basic theory behind the spatial model,illustrate the estimation techniques and explore their historicaldevelopment, and discuss the advantages and limitations of themethods. They also demonstrate step by step how to implementeach method using R with actual datasets. The R code and

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Heungsun Hwang, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec,Canada and Yoshio Takane, Univeristy of Victoria, BritishColumbia, CanadaSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Statistics in the Social andBehavioral SciencesThis book provides a detailed account of the authors’ novelstatistical methodology for structural equation modeling. Itpresents the theoretical underpinnings of generalized structuredcomponent analysis and demonstrates how it can be appliedto various empirical examples. Most chapters compare this novelapproach to partial least squares path modeling to show howthe two component-based approaches differ when addressingan identical issue. The authors also offer software for

implementing the basic features of generalized structured component analysis.

Jeff Gill, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Statistics in the Social andBehavioral SciencesThe third edition of this bestseller focuses more onimplementation details of the procedures and less on justifyingprocedures. It includes new chapters on Bayesian decision theoryand the practical implementation of MCMC methods using theBUGS software. It also expands the chapter on hierarchicalmodels, presents many new applications from a variety of socialscience disciplines, and doubles the number of exercises. Theauthor’s website provides new datasets, code, and proceduresfor calling BUGS packages from R.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHandbook of Item Response Theory, Volume TwoGrowth Curve Analysis and Visualization Using RStatistical ToolsDaniel Mirman, Moss Rehabilitation Institute, Elkins Park,

Pennsylvania, USASeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC The R SeriesThis book provides a practical, easy-to-understand guide tocarrying out multilevel regression/growth curve analysis (GCA)of time course or longitudinal data in the behavioral sciences,particularly cognitive science, cognitive neuroscience, andpsychology. With a minimum of statistical theory and technicaljargon, the author focuses on the concrete issue of applyingGCA to behavioral science data and individual differences.Throughout the book, R code illustrates how to implement theanalyses and generate the graphs. The example datasets, code,and more are available on the author’s website.

Edited by Wim J. van der Linden, Distinguished Scientist &Director of Research Innovation, Pacific MetricsSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Statistics in the Social andBehavioral SciencesDrawing on the work of internationally acclaimed experts in thefield, the second volume in this set presents many classical andmodern statistical tools used in item response theory. It describesvarious modeling issues and explains how to compare models.It also covers CRAN packages, WinBUGS, Bilog MG, Multilog,Parscale, IRTPRO, and numerous other software tools. The bookhas been thoroughly edited with uniform notation, format, andpedagogical principles across all chapters.

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Set ApplicationsEdited by Wim J. van der Linden, Distinguished Scientist &Director of Research Innovation, Pacific MetricsSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Statistics in the Social andBehavioral SciencesDrawing on the work of internationally acclaimed experts in thefield, the third volume in this set explains how to use itemresponse theory to solve applied measurement problems invarious fields. Particularly suited to practitioners of item responsetheory with a less rigorous statistical background, the bookcovers item calibration designs, score reporting andinterpretation, various test designs, and much more. It has beenthoroughly edited with uniform notation, format, and

pedagogical principles across all chapters.

Edited by Wim J. van der Linden, Distinguished Scientist & Director of ResearchInnovation, Pacific MetricsSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Statistics in the Social and Behavioral SciencesDrawing on the work of internationally acclaimed experts in the field, this three-volumehandbook presents models, statistical tools, and applications of item response theory. Thefirst volume covers the current models in item response theory. The second volume presentsmany classical and modern statistical tools used in item response theory. The third volumeexplains how to use item response theory to solve applied measurement problems invarious fields. All three volumes have been thoroughly edited with uniform notation, format,and pedagogical principles.Chapman and Hall/CRCSeptember 2016: 254 x 178: 1500ppHb: 978-1-466-51439-3: £223.00eBook: 978-1-482-28247-4 Chapman and Hall/CRC* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466514393 September 2016: 254 x 178: 450pp

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Andrew S. Fullerton and Jun XuSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Statistics in the Social andBehavioral SciencesOrdered regression models differ from nominal outcome modelsin that the category order is meaningful. Thus, changing theorder of the categories affects the results. This book providesin-depth coverage on a wide range of ordered regressionmodels, including several models that are quite useful yet notincluded in other books on ordered models. It discusses multipleestimation approaches, including person-level andperson/threshold-level estimators. The book assumes a basicbackground in OLS and binary regression models.

Edited by Wim J. van der Linden, Distinguished Scientist &Director of Research Innovation, Pacific MetricsSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Statistics in the Social andBehavioral SciencesDrawing on the work of internationally acclaimed experts in thefield, the first volume in this set covers the current models initem response theory. It describes partial credit, multicomponent,Weibull, Bayesian nonparametric, hyperbolic cosine, hierarchicalrating, randomized response, explanatory Rasch, and many othermodels. The book has been thoroughly edited with uniformnotation, format, and pedagogical principles across all chapters.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderStatistical Analysis of QuestionnairesPower Analysis of Trials with Multilevel DataA Unified Approach Based on R and StataMirjam Moerbeek, Utrecht University, The Netherlands and

Steven Teerenstra, Radboud University Medical Center, TheNetherlandsSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Interdisciplinary StatisticsPower Analysis of Trials with Multilevel Data is a valuablereference for anyone who wants to perform power calculationson trials with hierarchical data. It provides a thorough overviewof power analysis, familiarizing you with terminology andnotation, outlining the key concepts of statistical power andpower analysis, and covering all common hierarchical designs.

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Francesco Bartolucci, University of Perugia, Italy, Silvia Bacci,University of Perugia, Italy and Michela Gnaldi, Universityof Perugia, ItalySeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Interdisciplinary StatisticsThis book presents special statistical methods for analyzing datacollected by questionnaires. It takes an applied approach totesting and measurement tasks, mirroring the growing use ofstatistical methods and software in education, psychology,sociology, and other fields. The authors cover classical test theory(CTT) and item response theory (IRT) basics, explore the latestIRT extensions, and describe estimation methods and diagnosticinstruments. Stata and R software codes are included for eachmethod and example datasets are available on the authors’ web

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M. Venkataswamy Reddy, National Institute of MentalHealth and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS), Bangalore, IndiaThis book has been prepared to help psychiatrists expand theirknowledge of statistical methods and fills the gaps in theirapplications as well as introduces data analysis software. Thebook emphasizes the classification of fundamental statisticalmethods in psychiatry research that are precise and simple.Professionals in the field of mental health and allied subjectswithout any mathematical background can easily understandall the relevant statistical methods and carry out the analysis andinterpret the results in their respective fields without consultinga statistician.

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Michael N. Mitchell, UCLA Academic Technology ServicesConsulting Group, Los Angeles, California, USAThis is the ideal reference for researchers using Stata to fit ANOVAmodels and other models commonly applied to behavioralscience data. Drawing on his education in psychology and hisexperience in consulting, Mitchell uses terminology andexamples familiar to he reader as he demonstrates how to fit avariety of models, how to interpret results, how to understandsimple and interaction effects, and how to explore resultsgraphically.

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Hideo Aizaki, Hokkaido University, Japan, Tomoaki Nakatani,Hokkaido University, Japan and Kazuo Sato, Rakuno GakuenUniversity, Hokkaido, JapanSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC The R SeriesThis book explains how to use stated preference survey methodsto measure people’s preferences based on decision making inhypothetical choice situations. Along with giving introductoryexplanations of the methods, the book collates information onexisting R functions and packages as well as those prepared bythe authors. It focuses on core SP methods, including contingentvaluation, discrete choice experiments, and best–worst scaling.All the example data sets and code are available online.

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Dynamical Biostatistical Models ................................. 58Computing Financial Derivatives ............................... 37Background Modeling and Foreground Detection forVideo Surveillance .............................................................. 25A Dynamical Systems for Biological Modeling .......... 31

Dynamics of Discrete Populations and Series of Events,The ............................................................................................ 75

Computing in Geographic InformationSystems ................................................................................... 71Conceptual Data Modeling and Database Design: AFully Algorithmic Approach, Volume 1 ..................... 27

Basic Course in Real Analysis, A .................................... 47Basic Gambling Mathematics ...................................... 51Basic Statistics and Pharmaceutical StatisticalApplications, Third Edition ............................................. 56

Absolute or Crude Risk ..................................................... 56Abstract Algebra ................................................................... 2Abstract Algebra ................................................................... 2Abstract Algebra ................................................................... 2 EConcise Introduction to Numerical Analysis,

A ................................................................................................. 41Concise Introduction to Numerical GeometricIntegration, A ....................................................................... 13

Basics of Matrix Algebra for Statistics with R .......... 73Basics of Molecular Recognition ................................. 64Bayesian Analysis with Stata ........................................ 75

Abstract Volterra Integro-DifferentialEquations .............................................................................. 13Accelerating Discovery .................................................... 78

Economics, Social Sciences and InformationManagement ....................................................................... 92Einstein Was Right! ............................................................ 20Concise Introduction to Pure Mathematics, Fourth

Edition, A ................................................................................ 19Bayesian Inference for Partially IdentifiedModels .................................................................................... 82Accelerating MATLAB Performance ........................... 41

Acting Strategically Using Drama Theory ............... 18Electric Field Analysis ........................................................ 33Elementary Number Theory ............................................. 6Convex Analysis .................................................................. 47

CounterExamples ............................................................... 47Bayesian Methods ............................................................. 97Bayesian Methods for Repeated Measures ............. 56Actions and Invariants of Algebraic Groups, Second

Edition ....................................................................................... 2Empirical Likelihood Method in SurvivalAnalysis ................................................................................... 58Counterparty Risk and Funding ................................... 37

Coupled Systems ................................................................ 41Bayesian Networks ............................................................ 94Bayesian Phylogenetics ................................................... 54Active Risk Management ................................................ 92

Actuarial Models ................................................................ 37Empirical Research in Software Engineering .......... 83End of Error, The .................................................................. 41Course in Abstract Harmonic Analysis, Second Edition,

A ................................................................................................. 48Bayesian Psychometric Modeling ............................... 97Beyond Quantum .............................................................. 30Adaptive Design Theory and Implementation Using

SAS and R, Second Edition ............................................. 56Environmental Risk Analysis ......................................... 71Environmental Systems Analysis withMATLAB® ................................................................................ 71

Course in Ordinary Differential Equations, SecondEdition, A ................................................................................ 14Course in Real Analysis, A ............................................... 48

Big Data Analysis for Bioinformatics and BiomedicalDiscoveries ............................................................................ 64Big Data in Complex and Social Networks ............. 78

Adaptive Designs for Sequential TreatmentAllocation .............................................................................. 56Adaptive Filtering ............................................................... 94

Essential Dynamics and Relativity .............................. 30Essential Epidemiologic Principles and Concepts forBiomedical Researchers .................................................. 58

Crafting Conundrums ...................................................... 51CRC Standard Curves and Surfaces with Mathematica,Third Edition ......................................................................... 23

Big Data of Complex Networks .................................... 78Bioinformatics ..................................................................... 54Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering: NewAdvances ............................................................................... 54

Adaptive Stochastic Optimization Techniques withApplications ......................................................................... 45Advanced Linear Algebra .................................................. 2Advanced Linear Algebra .................................................. 2

Essential Epidemiologic Principles and Concepts forClinicians ............................................................................... 59Essential Mathematics for Games and InteractiveApplications, Third Edition ............................................. 18

Cremona Groups and the Icosahedron ...................... 6Crop Breeding ...................................................................... 54Current Issues of Science and Research in the GlobalWorld ....................................................................................... 19

Bioinformatics Database Systems .............................. 78Biostatistics in Public Health Using STATA .............. 57Biotechnology and Bioinformatics ............................ 54

Advanced Linear Algebra, Second Edition ................ 3Advanced Numerical Simulation Methods ............ 33Advanced R ........................................................................... 67

Essential MATLAB and Octave ...................................... 34Essentials of Cloud Computing .................................... 41Current Trends in Bayesian Methodology with

Applications ......................................................................... 82Blow-up for Higher-Order Parabolic, Hyperbolic,Dispersion and Schrodinger Equations .................... 13Adversarial Risk Analysis ................................................. 92

Age-Period-Cohort Models ............................................ 97Essentials of Probability Theory forStatisticians .......................................................................... 75

DBusiness Analytics for Decision Making ................... 45

CAgent-Based Modeling and Simulation withFLAME ..................................................................................... 64Algebra & Geometry .......................................................... 19Algebraic Computability and EnumerationModels ....................................................................................... 3

Event Mining ........................................................................ 79Exploring Linear Algebra ................................................... 4Exploring the Infinite ........................................................ 48Exposure–Response Modeling ..................................... 59Extreme Value Modeling and Risk Analysis ............ 83

Data Analysis and Approximate Models ................. 82Data Analysis with Competing Risks and IntermediateStates ....................................................................................... 57

Cancer Clinical Trials ........................................................ 57Capital Account Liberation ........................................... 37

Algebraic Number Theory and Fermat's Last Theorem,Fourth Edition ........................................................................ 6 F

Data Classification ............................................................ 78Data Fusion Mathematics ............................................. 33Data Mining with R ........................................................... 79Data Science in R ................................................................ 79

Case Studies in System of Systems, Enterprise Systems,and Complex Systems Engineering .............................. 8Cauchy Transform, Potential Theory and ConformalMapping, 2nd Edition, The ............................................. 47

Algebraic Operads ............................................................... 3Algebras, Rings and Modules .......................................... 3Algorithms for Next-GenerationSequencing ........................................................................... 64

Fast Solvers for Mesh-Based Computations ........... 34Financial Literacy Education ........................................ 37Financial Mathematics ................................................... 38

Decision Sciences ............................................................... 45Decomposition Analysis Method in Linear andNonlinear Differential Equations ................................ 14

Clinical and Statistical Considerations in PersonalizedMedicine ................................................................................ 57Clinical Trial Biostatistics and BiopharmaceuticalApplications ......................................................................... 57

Analysis of Capture-Recapture Data ......................... 96Analysis of Categorical Data with R .......................... 82Analysis of Variance, Design, andRegression ............................................................................. 82

Financial Mathematics of Market Liquidity,The ............................................................................................ 39Financial Modelling with Jump Processes, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 38

Delay Differential Evolutions Subjected to NonlocalInitial Conditions ................................................................ 14Dependence Modeling with Copulas ........................ 82Design & Analysis of Clinical Trials for EconomicEvaluation & Reimbursement ....................................... 57

CoArrays ................................................................................. 41Commodities ....................................................................... 37Commutation Relations, Normal Ordering, andStirling Numbers ................................................................. 10

Analysis with Ultrasmall Numbers ............................. 47Analytic Hyperbolic Geometry in NDimensions ............................................................................. 6

First Course in Abstract Algebra, A ................................ 4First Course in Machine Learning, Second Edition,A ................................................................................................. 79Design and Analysis of Clinical Trials for Predictive

Medicine ................................................................................ 58Competitive Innovation and Improvement ........... 19Complex Analysis ............................................................... 47Analytic Methods in Sports ............................................ 73

Analytical Methods for Kolmogorov Equations, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 13

First Course in Optimization, A ..................................... 42Fischer-Cripps Student Companion Set (5Volumes) ................................................................................ 20

Design and Analysis of Cross-Over Trials, ThirdEdition ..................................................................................... 58Design and Analysis of Experiments with R ............ 83

Computational Actuarial Science with R ................ 92Computational and Visualization Techniques forStructural Bioinformatics Using Chimera ............... 64Analyzing Sensory Data with R .................................... 67

Analyzing Spatial Models of Choice and Judgmentwith R ...................................................................................... 97

Fixed Point Theory, Variational Analysis, andOptimization ........................................................................ 48Fluid Dynamics via Examples and Solutions ............ 8

Diagram Genus, Generators andApplications ......................................................................... 23Dictionary of Inequalities, Second Edition .............. 19

Computational Approaches to ProteinDynamics .............................................................................. 64Computational Aspects of PolynomialIdentities ................................................................................... 3

Application of Fuzzy Logic to Social ChoiceTheory ..................................................................................... 53Applied Abstract Algebra with MapleTM andMATLAB®, Third Edition ...................................................... 3

Formal Approach to Multi-Level Complex Systems,A ................................................................................................... 7Foundations of Analysis .................................................. 48Fractals ................................................................................... 31

Difference Equations ........................................................ 14Differential Equations ...................................................... 14Differential Equations ...................................................... 14Differential Equations with Applications and HistoricalNotes, Third Edition ........................................................... 15

Computational Biology and Bioinformatics ........... 54Computational Biophysics of the Skin ...................... 65Computational Introduction to Digital ImageProcessing, Second Edition, A ....................................... 25

Applied Biclustering Methods for Big and HighDimensional Data Using R ............................................ 56Applied Calculus of Variations for Engineers, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 33

Fractals ................................................................................... 31Fractional Calculus View of Complexity ................... 15Fractional Calculus with Applications for NuclearReactor Dynamics ............................................................. 34

Differential Equations with MATLAB ......................... 15Differential Forms and the Geometry of GeneralRelativity ................................................................................ 23

Computational Mathematics ...................................... 27Computational Models for CO2 Geo-sequestration &Compressed Air Energy Storage ................................... 27Applied Differential Equations ..................................... 13

Applied Mathematical Methods for ChemicalEngineers, Third Edition ................................................... 33

From Computing to ComputationalThinking ................................................................................. 51Functional Analysis for Physics andEngineering .......................................................................... 48

Differential Geometry of Curves and Surfaces, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 23Discrete Data Analysis with R ....................................... 83Discrete Event Simulation for Health TechnologyAssessment ........................................................................... 58

Computational Statistics Handbook with MATLAB,Third Edition ......................................................................... 67Computer Graphics Through OpenGL ..................... 27Computerized Multistage Testing .............................. 97Computing ........................................................................... 51

Applied Probability and Stochastic Processes, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 75Approximate Analytical Methods for Solving OrdinaryDifferential Equations ...................................................... 13

Functions of a Complex Variable ................................ 49Functorial Model Theory, A ............................................ 23

Displaying Time Series, Spatial, and Space-Time Datawith R ...................................................................................... 94Approximate Iterative Algorithms ................................. 8

Artificial Superintelligence ............................................. 78 Dynamic Documents with R and knitr, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 67B

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Modeling to Inform Infectious DiseaseControl .................................................................................... 60

Knot Projections .................................................................. 24Knowledge Discovery Process and Methods toEnhance Organizational Performance .................... 80

Illustrated Introduction to Topology and Homotopy,An .............................................................................................. 23Image Processing for Cinema ....................................... 25

Fundamentals of Database Indexing andSearching .............................................................................. 79Fundamentals of Probability ........................................ 73 Modelling Interactions Between Vector-Borne Diseases

and Environment Using GIS .......................................... 60L

Immune System Modelling and Simulation ........... 25Implementing Reproducible Research ...................... 68Inference Principles for Biostatisticians ..................... 59Inferential Models .............................................................. 84

Fundamentals of Systems Biology ............................. 65Fuzzy Differential Equations and Applications forEngineers and Scientists .................................................. 15

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Modelling Survival Data in Medical Research, ThirdEdition ..................................................................................... 60Modern Adaptive Randomized ClinicalTrials ........................................................................................ 60Modern Survey Sampling ............................................... 86Molecular Modeling at the Atomic Scale ................ 65

Laser Beam Propagation ................................................... 8Leadership and Women in Statistics ......................... 73Learning with Uncertainty ............................................. 80Line Integral Methods for ConservativeProblems ................................................................................ 42

Inflation Targeting and Policy Rules .......................... 38Integral Transforms and Their Applications, ThirdEdition ..................................................................................... 49Introduction to Abelian Model Structures andGorenstein Homological Dimensions ......................... 4

Galois Theory, Fourth Edition .......................................... 4Generalized Calculus with Applications to Matter andForces ...................................................................................... 15

Molecular, Cellular, and Tissue Engineering ........... 31Monomial Algebras, Second Edition ............................ 5Monte Carlo Methods for Particle Transport ........... 94

Lineability ................................................................................. 5Linear Algebra and Matrix Analysis forStatistics ................................................................................. 85

Introduction to Abstract Algebra, SecondEdition ....................................................................................... 4Introduction to Beam Physics, An ............................... 30

Generalized Structured ComponentAnalysis ................................................................................... 97Generalized Sylvester Equations .................................... 8

Multi-Regional Clinical Trials for Simultaneous GlobalNew Drug Development ................................................. 61Multilevel Modeling Using R .......................................... 86

Linear Algebra, Geometry andTransformation ..................................................................... 5Introduction to Coding Theory, Second

Edition ..................................................................................... 11Gentle Introduction to Stata, Fourth Edition,A ................................................................................................. 73 Multiple Factor Analysis by Example Using

R ................................................................................................. 68Linear and Integer Optimization ................................. 45Linear Mixed Models ......................................................... 68Introduction to Computational

Bioengineering .................................................................... 65Geometric Modeling and Mesh Generation fromScanned Images ................................................................. 25 Multistage Separation Processes, Fourth

Edition ..................................................................................... 35Linear Models with R, Second Edition ....................... 85Living Matter ........................................................................ 65Introduction to Computational Linear

Algebra ...................................................................................... 4Graph-Based Social Media Analysis .......................... 79Graph-Theoretical Matrices in Chemistry ............... 10 Multivariate Bonferroni-Type Inequalities ............... 87

NMMachine Learning ................................................................ 7

Introduction to Computational Models withPython ..................................................................................... 27Introduction to Ecological Sampling ........................ 71Introduction to Enumerative and AnalyticCombinatorics, Second Edition ................................... 11

Graphical Data Analysis with R ................................... 67Graphs & Digraphs, Sixth Edition ................................ 10Green Computing Book, The ......................................... 42Green’s Functions with Applications, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 16

Natural Headland Sand Bypassing ............................ 28Navier-Stokes Problem in the 21st Century,The ............................................................................................ 16

Machine Learning ................................................................ 7Machine Translation ........................................................... 7Managing Your Biological Data withPython ..................................................................................... 55

Introduction to Financial Mathematics ................... 38Introduction to Finite and Spectral Element MethodsUsing MATLAB, Second Edition .................................... 20

Group Theoretic Cryptography .................................... 10Group Therapy in Particle, Nuclear, and HadronPhysics .................................................................................... 40

Network and Adaptive Sampling ............................... 87Next Generation Sequencing Data Analysis ........... 55Markov Processes ............................................................... 76

Introduction to High-Dimensional Statistics .......... 85Growth Curve Analysis and Visualization UsingR ................................................................................................. 98

Noninferiority Testing in Clinical Trials ..................... 61Nonlinear Functional Analysis in Banach Spaces andBanach Algebras ................................................................ 49

Materials Behavior ............................................................. 34Mathematical Foundations of Public KeyCryptography ....................................................................... 11

Introduction to Information Theory and DataCompression, Third Edition ............................................ 11Introduction to Mathematical Logic, SixthEdition ..................................................................................... 53

H Nonlinear Physics of Ecosystems ................................. 30Nonlinear Time Series ....................................................... 87Nonparametric Statistical Methods Using R ........... 87

Mathematical Methods in Chemical and BiologicalEngineering .......................................................................... 34Mathematical Modeling ................................................. 28Introduction to Mathematical Oncology ................ 31

Introduction to Mathematical Proofs, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 53

Handbook of Applications of Chaos Theory ........... 16Handbook of Big Data ..................................................... 80Handbook of Cluster Analysis ....................................... 83

Nonparametric Statistics on Manifolds and TheirApplications to Object Data Analysis ........................ 87Numerical Algorithms ...................................................... 42

Mathematical Modeling and Numerical Methods inChemical Physics and Mechanics ............................... 35Mathematical Modelling with Case Studies ........... 28Introduction to Modern Cryptography, Second

Edition ..................................................................................... 11Handbook of Design and Analysis ofExperiments .......................................................................... 83 Numerical Analysis for Engineers ................................ 42

Numerical Analysis with Algorithms andProgramming ...................................................................... 43

Mathematical Statistics .................................................. 86Mathematical Statistics .................................................. 86Mathematical Statistics .................................................. 86

Introduction to Multivariate Analysis ........................ 85Introduction to Number Theory, 2ndEdition ....................................................................................... 6

Handbook of Discrete-Valued Time Series .............. 84Handbook of Enumerative Combinatorics ............ 10Handbook of Graph Theory, CombinatorialOptimization, and Algorithms ..................................... 10

Numerical Methods and Optimization .................... 43Numerical Methods for Fractional Calculus ........... 43Numerical Primer for the Chemical Engineer,A ................................................................................................. 35

Mathematical Statistics for AppliedEconometrics ....................................................................... 92Mathematical Techniques in GIS, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 71

Introduction to Numerical Programming .............. 34Introduction to Physical Oncology, An ..................... 31Introduction to Probability ............................................ 75Introduction to Quantum Physics and InformationProcessing ............................................................................. 40

Handbook of Item Response Theory, Three VolumeSet ............................................................................................. 98Handbook of Item Response Theory, VolumeOne ........................................................................................... 98 O

Mathematics and Archaeology ................................... 28Mathematics Companion, The .................................... 20Mathematics for the Liberal Arts ................................. 20Introduction to Scientific Programming and

Simulation Using R, Second Edition ........................... 68Handbook of Item Response Theory, VolumeThree ........................................................................................ 98 One Hundred Nineteen Stata Tips, Third

Edition ..................................................................................... 87Mathematics in Games, Sports, andGambling .............................................................................. 18Introduction to Stata for Health Researchers, Fourth

Edition, An ............................................................................. 59Handbook of Item Response Theory, VolumeTwo .......................................................................................... 98 Online Portfolio Selection ............................................... 92Mathematics of Games, The ......................................... 75

Introduction to Statistical Data Analysis for the LifeSciences, Second Edition ................................................. 96

Handbook of Linear Partial Differential Equations forEngineers and Scientists, Second Edition ................ 16

Operations Planning ........................................................ 45Optimization ........................................................................ 46

MatLab® Companion to Complex Variables,A ................................................................................................. 49

Introduction to the Mathematics of Planning andScheduling, An .................................................................... 33

Handbook of Missing Data Methodology .............. 84Handbook of Mixed Membership Models and TheirApplications ......................................................................... 84

Optimization ........................................................................ 46Ordered Regression Models ........................................... 98Ordinary Differential Equations ................................... 16

Measure and Integral ....................................................... 49Measure Theory and Fine Properties of Functions,Revised Edition .................................................................... 49Introduction to Theory of Control in

Organizations ...................................................................... 27Handbook of Peridynamic Modeling ........................ 20P

Measuring Statistical Evidence Using RelativeBelief ........................................................................................ 86Mendelian Randomization ........................................... 86Metasolutions of Parabolic Equations in PopulationDynamics .............................................................................. 16

Introductory Adaptive Trial Designs .......................... 59Introductory Fisheries Analyses with R ...................... 96Introductory Statistics for the HealthSciences .................................................................................. 60Investment and Employment Opportunities inChina ....................................................................................... 38

Handbook of Robust Low Rank and Sparse MatrixDecomposition ................................................................... 25Handbook of Spatial Epidemiology ........................... 59Handbook of Statistical Analyses using R, ThirdEdition, A ................................................................................ 67Handbook of Statistical Distributions withApplications, Second Edition ........................................ 84

Parallel Computing for Data Science ........................ 68Parallel Graph Algorithms ................................................ 7Pareto Distributions Second Edition .......................... 88Partial Differential Equations with VariableExponents .............................................................................. 17

Method of Moments in Electromagnetics, SecondEdition, The ........................................................................... 35Methods in Brain Connectivity Inference throughMultivariate Time Series Analysis ................................ 96

Invitation to Knot Theory, An ........................................ 24Iterative Methods without Inversion .......................... 42Iterative Optimization in Inverse Problems ............. 45

Handbook of Statistical Graphics Using SAS ODS,A ................................................................................................. 68

Past, Present, and Future of StatisticalScience .................................................................................... 88Microarray Image and Data Analysis ....................... 65

Mine Plan Optimisation .................................................... 8K

Healthcare Data Analytics ............................................. 80Hierarchical Modeling and Analysis for Spatial Data,Second Edition .................................................................... 84

Missing Data Analysis in Practice ............................... 86Mixed Effects Models for the PopulationApproach ............................................................................... 60High-Performance Computing in Finance ............. 38Modeling and Inverse Problems in the Presence ofUncertainty ........................................................................... 28I

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Visualization Analysis and Design .............................. 26Statistical Reinforcement Learning ............................ 81RNA-seq Data Analysis .................................................... 66Patterns in Excitable Media ........................................... 31Visualization and Verbalization of Data .................. 91Statistical Rethinking ........................................................ 90Robust Cluster Analysis and Variable

Selection ................................................................................. 89Perfect Simulation ............................................................. 88Pharmacokinetics and Toxicokinetics ...................... 28

WStatistical Studies of Income, Poverty and Inequalityin Europe ................................................................................ 93Statistical Techniques for Neuroscientists ............... 96Statistical Testing Strategies in the HealthSciences .................................................................................. 62

Robust Methods for Data Reduction ......................... 89Robust Response Surfaces, Regression, and PositiveData Analyses ...................................................................... 89

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Physical Components of Tensors ................................ 35Physics Companion, 2nd Edition, The ....................... 21Physics Curiosities, Oddities, and Novelties ............. 21Pocket Book of Integrals and Mathematical Formulas,5th Edition ............................................................................. 50Polynomials in Finite Geometry ................................... 11Power Analysis of Trials with MultilevelData ......................................................................................... 99

Water Wave Scattering ................................................... 29Waves and Oscillations in Nature ............................... 22WebGL Insights ................................................................... 55Why String Theory? ........................................................... 22Writing Dissertation and Grant Proposals .............. 63

Z

Statistics for Engineering and the Sciences, SixthEdition ..................................................................................... 95Statistics for Finance ......................................................... 93Statistics for Mining Engineering ................................ 95Statistics in Action ............................................................. 91Statistics in MATLAB .......................................................... 69Statistics in Toxicology Using R .................................... 63

Sample Size Calculations for Clustered andLongitudinal Outcomes in Clinical Research .......... 61Sampler of Useful Computational Tools for AppliedGeometry, Computer Graphics, and Image Processing,A ................................................................................................. 24

Power Electronic Systems ............................................... 35Practical Guide to Geometric Regulation forDistributed Parameter Systems, A ................................. 9Practical Guide to Logistic Regression ...................... 88

Zeroing Dynamics, Gradient Dynamics, and NewtonIterations ................................................................................ 36Stochastic Analysis for Gaussian Random Processes

and Fields .............................................................................. 91SAS and R ............................................................................... 69Scale in Spatial Information and Analysis .............. 72Pricing in General Insurance ......................................... 93

Principles of Copula Theory ........................................... 93 Stochastic Cauchy Problems in InfiniteDimensions ........................................................................... 17

Scattering of Waves .......................................................... 17Science of Computing, The ............................................ 51Principles of Scientific Methods ................................... 73

Probability and Statistics ................................................ 88 Stochastic Dynamics for Systems Biology ............... 32Scientific Computing with MATLAB, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 43Probability and Statistics with R, Second

Edition ..................................................................................... 76Stochastic Modeling and MathematicalStatistics ................................................................................. 91Search and Foraging ........................................................ 46

Probability Methods for Cost UncertaintyAnalysis ................................................................................... 94

Stochastic Partial Differential Equations, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 17

Self-organization in Chemical and BiochemicalSystems ................................................................................... 32

Producing High-Quality Figures Using SAS/GRAPH®and ODS Graphics Procedures ..................................... 69

Stochastic Processes ......................................................... 76Stochastic Volatility Modeling ...................................... 39

Semantic Web for the Life Sciences ............................ 66Semialgebraic Statistics and Latent TreeModels .................................................................................... 89Proof Theory ......................................................................... 53

Pseudolinear Functions and Optimization ............ 46Stochastic Volatilty with Jumps .................................. 39Student Handbook for Discrete Mathematics withDucks ....................................................................................... 12

Separable Galois Theory of Commutative Rings,Second Edition, The ............................................................. 5Puzzles, Paradoxes, and Problem Solving ............... 21

QSubmanifolds and Holonomy, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 24Synoptic Problem and Statistics, The ........................ 99Synthetic Gene Network .................................................. 32

Sequential Analysis ........................................................... 90Set Theoretical Aspects of Real Analysis ................... 50Sharpening Your Advanced SAS Skills ...................... 69Shroud of Turin, The .......................................................... 26Quadratic Programming with Computer

Programs ............................................................................... 46 Systems Perspective on Financial Systems,A ................................................................................................. 39

Signal Processing .................................................................. 9Sinusoids ................................................................................ 50Quality by Experimental Design, Fourth

Edition ..................................................................................... 77T

Six Simple Twists ................................................................. 51Smart Use of State Public Health Data for HealthDisparity Assessment ........................................................ 61

Quality Management for Organizations Using LeanSix Sigma Techniques ...................................................... 77

Text Mining and Visualization ...................................... 81Soccermetrics ....................................................................... 76Quantitative Evaluation of Safety in DrugDevelopment ....................................................................... 61 Theoretical and Computational Research in the 21st

Century ................................................................................... 26Solved and Unsolved Problems of StructuralChemistry .............................................................................. 32Quantitative Finance ....................................................... 39

Thirty Years with Stata ..................................................... 74Sparse Modeling ................................................................. 80Quantitative Graph Theory ........................................... 12Time and Consistent Relativity ..................................... 22Spatial Analysis ................................................................... 72Quantitative Methods and Socio-Economic

Applications in GIS, Second Edition ........................... 71 Time Series Modelling with UnobservedComponents ........................................................................ 91

Spatial Analysis Methods of Road TrafficCollisions ................................................................................ 72Quantitative Methods for Traditional Chinese

Medicine Development ................................................... 61 Traffic Simulation and Data ......................................... 95Spatial Point Patterns ....................................................... 90Quantum Mechanics I ....................................................... 9 Transformational Plane Geometry ............................ 24Spatio-Temporal Methods in Environmental

Epidemiology ....................................................................... 62Quantum Mechanics II ...................................................... 9 Truth Value Algebra of Type-2 Fuzzy Sets,The ............................................................................................ 53Speaking Stata Graphics ................................................ 90Quantum Nanochemistry, Volume Two ................. 30Tubular String Characterization in High TemperatureHigh Pressure Oil and Gas Wells .................................. 29

Special Integrals of Gradshteyn and Ryzhik ........... 21Special Integrals of Gradshteyn and Ryzhik ........... 21

Quantum Optics for Beginners .................................... 40Quasi-Least Squares Regression .................................. 88

Twists, Tilings, and Tessellations .................................. 52Sports Math .......................................................................... 21R U

Stabilization Theory for Linear Boundary ControlSystems ..................................................................................... 9Stata for the Behavioral Sciences ................................ 99State-Space Methods for Time SeriesAnalysis ................................................................................... 90

R and MATLAB ..................................................................... 69R for Programmers ............................................................ 43R for Programmers ............................................................ 43

Uncertainty Modelling and Quality Control for SpatialData ......................................................................................... 72

Stated Preference Methods Using R ........................... 99Radiotherapy Treatment Planning ............................ 32 Understanding Enzymes ................................................. 55Statistical Analysis of Questionnaires ....................... 99Ranking of Multivariate Populations ........................ 89 Understanding Geometric Algebra .............................. 5Statistical Design and Analysis of ClinicalTrials ........................................................................................ 62

Rational Queueing ............................................................ 46Reconstruction from Integral Data ............................ 17

Understanding Mathematical Proof ......................... 53User's Guide to Business Analytics, A .......................... 93

Statistical Inference ........................................................... 90Recursive Identification and ParameterEstimation ............................................................................. 36

Using R and RStudio for Data Management, StatisticalAnalysis, and Graphics, Second Edition ................... 70Statistical Learning with Sparsity ................................ 80

Statistical Methods for Drug Safety ........................... 62Reflexion and Control ...................................................... 29 Using R for Introductory Statistics, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 74Statistical Methods for Immunogenicity

Assessment ........................................................................... 62Regression Models for Categorical DependentVariables Using Stata, Third Edition ........................... 89 Using R for Numerical Analysis in Science and

Engineering .......................................................................... 44Statistical Methods in Biology ...................................... 96Statistical Methods in Drug CombinationStudies .................................................................................... 62

Reliability Analysis with Minitab .................................. 77Reproducible Research with R and R Studio, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 69 V

Statistical Methods in Psychiatry Research andSPSS .......................................................................................... 99

Risk Analysis in Engineering and Economics, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 94 Variational Methods in Image Processing .............. 26Risk Parity Fundamentals ............................................... 39

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Ito, Noboru ............................................................................. 24EBullen, Peter .......................................................................... 19Bullones, Marco A. P. .......................................................... 4Burgess, Stephen ............................................................... 86

AAb Razak, Mohd Shahrizal Bin .................................... 28 JEkstrom, Claus Thorn ....................................................... 96

Evans, Lawrence Craig .................................................... 49Burkov, Vladimir N. ............................................................ 27Burkowski, Forbes J. ......................................................... 64Abakuks, Andris .................................................................. 99

Acock, Alan C. ...................................................................... 73Janezic, Dusanka ................................................................ 10Jeribi, Aref ............................................................................... 49Evans, Michael ..................................................................... 86

FBurlica, Monica-Dana ...................................................... 14Butenko, Sergiy ................................................................... 43Byrne, Charles ...................................................................... 42Byrne, Charles ...................................................................... 45

Afsar Abbas, Syed .............................................................. 40Aggarwal, Charu C. ........................................................... 78Ahn, Chul ................................................................................ 61Airoldi, Edoardo M. ........................................................... 84

Jiang, Qi ................................................................................... 61Joe, Harry ................................................................................ 82Johnson, Jr., Peter D. ........................................................ 11Jones, Byron .......................................................................... 58Fanti, Giulio ............................................................................ 26

Faraway, Julian J. ................................................................ 85Byrne, Charles L. .................................................................... 9Bühlmann, Peter ................................................................. 80Aizaki, Hideo ......................................................................... 99

Al-Khoury, Rafid .................................................................. 27Jones, Erick ............................................................................. 77Jones, Owen ......................................................................... 68Farcomeni, Alessio ............................................................ 89

Faul, A. C. ................................................................................. 41CAl-Mezel, Saleh Abdullah R. ......................................... 48Aliev, Ali V. .............................................................................. 35Almudevar, Anthony Louis ............................................. 8

Junghenn, Hugo D. .......................................................... 48Juul, Svend ............................................................................. 59

KFeng, Wu-chun ................................................................... 42Ferrer Santos, Walter Ricardo ........................................ 2Ficek, Zbigniew ................................................................... 40Fieller, Nick ............................................................................. 73Finch, W. Holmes ............................................................... 86

Campolieti, Giuseppe ..................................................... 38Carini, Claudio ...................................................................... 57Caro, J. Jaime ........................................................................ 58Casals, Jose Manuel Carro ............................................ 90

Altman, Wolf ......................................................................... 35Altman, Yair M. .................................................................... 41Anderson, Marlow ................................................................ 4Arangala, Crista ...................................................................... 4

Kacmarcik, Jennifer ........................................................... 48Kagan, Eugene .................................................................... 46Fischer-Cripps, Anthony C. .......................................... 20

Fischer-Cripps, Anthony C. .......................................... 20Castiglione, Filippo ........................................................... 25Chakraverty, S. ...................................................................... 15Armstrong, II, David A. .................................................... 97

Arnold, Barry C. .................................................................... 88Kalajdzievski, Sasho .......................................................... 23Kanatani, Kenichi .................................................................. 5Fischer-Cripps, Anthony C. .......................................... 21

Folland, Gerald B. ............................................................... 48Chakravorti, Sivaji ............................................................... 33Chandrasekaran, K. ............................................................ 41Aron, Richard M. .................................................................... 5

Arora, Rajesh Kumar ......................................................... 46Kanel-Belov, Alexei .............................................................. 3Kasim, Adetayo ................................................................... 56Forbes, Andrew ..................................................................... 8

Forrest, Jeffrey Yi-Lin ........................................................ 38Chang, Mark .......................................................................... 56Chang, Mark .......................................................................... 59Aulisa, Eugenio ....................................................................... 9

Ayyub, Bilal ............................................................................ 42Katz, Jonathan ..................................................................... 11Khan, Iftekhar ........................................................................ 57Forrest, Jeffrey Yi-Lin ........................................................ 39

Friendly, Michael ................................................................ 83Chang, Mark .......................................................................... 73Chapman, J. Donald ......................................................... 32Ayyub, Bilal M. ...................................................................... 94

BKharazishvili, Alexander B. ............................................ 50Khormi, Hassan M. ............................................................. 60Khoury, Fouad M. ............................................................... 35Khrennikov, Andrei ........................................................... 30

Fullerton, Andrew S. ......................................................... 98Fuxreiter, Monika ............................................................... 64

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Charpentier, Arthur .......................................................... 92Chartrand, Gary ................................................................... 10Chasan-Taber, Lisa ............................................................ 63Chatterji, Dipankar ............................................................ 64Chaudhuri, Arijit .................................................................. 86

Baddeley, Adrian ................................................................ 90Bader, David A. ....................................................................... 7Baker, Ellie ............................................................................... 51

Kimball, John ........................................................................ 21Kimbrough, Steven Orla ................................................ 45Kiran, Mariam ........................................................................ 64Gail, Mitchell H. ................................................................... 56

Galaktionov, Victor A. ...................................................... 13Chaudhuri, Arijit .................................................................. 87Cheltsov, Ivan .......................................................................... 6Baldi Antognini, Alessandro ........................................ 56

Banchoff, Thomas F. ......................................................... 23Kirkwood, James R. ........................................................... 76Kleinman, Ken ...................................................................... 69Galperin, Anatoly ............................................................... 42

Gandrud, Christopher ..................................................... 69Chen, Bor-Sen ...................................................................... 32Chen, Han-Fu ....................................................................... 36Banerjee, Sandip ................................................................. 28

Banerjee, Santo ................................................................... 15Klima, Richard ......................................................................... 3Kloke, John ............................................................................. 87Gaol, Ford Lumban ........................................................... 92

Garrido, Jose M. ................................................................... 27Chen, John ............................................................................. 87Chen, Joshua ........................................................................ 61Banerjee, Sudipto .............................................................. 84

Banerjee, Sudipto .............................................................. 85Komzsik, Louis ...................................................................... 33Konishi, Sadanori ................................................................ 85Garvey, Paul R. ...................................................................... 94

Geiser, Juergen .................................................................... 41Chen, Ming-Hui ................................................................... 54Cho, MoonJung .................................................................. 69Banks, David L. ..................................................................... 92

Banks, H. T. .............................................................................. 28Korpelainen, Eija ................................................................. 66Kostic, Marko ........................................................................ 13George, Stephen L. ........................................................... 57

Geskus, Ronald B. ............................................................... 57Chou, James .......................................................................... 54Chow, Pao-Liu ...................................................................... 17Barcelo, Juan A. ................................................................... 28

Barker, Thomas B. ............................................................... 77Kraft, James S. ......................................................................... 6Krantz, Steven G. ................................................................ 14Geunes, Joseph ................................................................... 45

Ghahramani, Saeed .......................................................... 73Chow, Shein-Chung ......................................................... 61Christensen, Ronald ......................................................... 82Barnes, B. ................................................................................. 28

Barragués, José I. ................................................................ 88Krantz, Steven G. ................................................................ 14Krantz, Steven G. ................................................................ 47Gibbons, Robert D. ........................................................... 62

Gibson, Walton C. .............................................................. 35Ciocoiu, Mihai ...................................................................... 34Cohen-Or, Daniel ............................................................... 24Bartolucci, Francesco ...................................................... 99

Basu, Ayanendranath ...................................................... 93Krantz, Steven G. ................................................................ 48Krishnamoorthy, K. ............................................................ 84Gill, Jeff ..................................................................................... 97

Giraud, Christophe ............................................................ 85Collett, David ........................................................................ 60Commenges, Daniel ........................................................ 58Becker, Niels G. .................................................................... 60

Beer, Gernot .......................................................................... 33Kuang, Yang .......................................................................... 31Kumar, Ajit .............................................................................. 47Golbeck, Amanda L. ......................................................... 73

González Vasco, Maria Isabel ...................................... 10Conlon, Joseph ................................................................... 22Cooperstein, Bruce .............................................................. 3Beichelt, Frank ..................................................................... 75

belcastro, sarah-marie .................................................... 12Kumar, Dinesh ..................................................................... 31Kumar, Santosh ................................................................... 54Gorod, Alex ............................................................................... 8

Gould, Ronald J. .................................................................. 18Corain, Livio ........................................................................... 89Covert, Markus W. .............................................................. 65Bell, Steven R. ....................................................................... 47

Bergomi, Lorenzo .............................................................. 39Kunova, Vlasta ...................................................................... 19Kythe, Prem K. ...................................................................... 47Gruyitch, Lyubomir T. ...................................................... 22

Gueant, Olivier ..................................................................... 39Cox, Nicholas J. .................................................................... 87Cox, Nicholas J. .................................................................... 90Berndt, Jurgen ..................................................................... 24

Bertalmío, Marcelo ............................................................ 25Kythe, Prem K. ...................................................................... 50

LGuha, Sumanta ................................................................... 27Gupta, Sunil ........................................................................... 69Gustafson, John L. ............................................................. 41Gustafson, Paul .................................................................... 82

Cozzi, Patrick ......................................................................... 55Cristini, Vittorio .................................................................... 31Crépey, Stéphane .............................................................. 37Czaplicki, Jacek M. ............................................................. 95

Berz, Martin ............................................................................ 30Best, Michael ......................................................................... 46Beu, Titus A. ........................................................................... 34Bhattacharya, Arnab ......................................................... 79

Lai, Tze Leung ...................................................................... 92Lang, Robert J. ..................................................................... 52HDBhattacharyya, Pushpak ................................................... 7

Bickel, Peter .J. ...................................................................... 86Bickel, Peter J. ....................................................................... 85

Lavielle, Marc ........................................................................ 60Lawless, Jerald F. ................................................................ 91Lawson, Andrew B. ........................................................... 59Haghighat, Alireza ............................................................. 94

Haldar, Kansari ..................................................................... 14Daamen, Winnie ................................................................. 95Dale, Peter .............................................................................. 71Bickel, Peter J. ....................................................................... 85

Bierbrauer, Juergen .......................................................... 11Lawson, John ....................................................................... 83Lawson, Mark V. .................................................................. 19Harding, John ....................................................................... 53

Hassin, Refael ........................................................................ 46Das, Rabindra Nath ........................................................... 89Davies, Patrick Laurie ....................................................... 82Bierlaire, Michel ................................................................... 19

Bilder, Christopher R. ....................................................... 82Le, Sebastien ......................................................................... 67Lemarie-Rieusset, Pierre Gilles ................................... 16Hastie, Trevor ........................................................................ 80

Hastings, Kevin J. ................................................................ 38Davis, Richard A. ................................................................. 84Davison, Matt ....................................................................... 39Bimbo, Katalin ...................................................................... 53

Blanes, Sergio ....................................................................... 13Levy, Roy ................................................................................. 97Li, Bin ......................................................................................... 92Hazewinkel, Michiel ............................................................ 3

Hennig, Christian ............................................................... 83De Muth, James E. ............................................................. 56Dean, Angela ........................................................................ 83Blasius, Jorg ........................................................................... 91

Blitzstein, Joseph K. ........................................................... 75Li, Changpin .......................................................................... 43Li, Tao ........................................................................................ 79Hess, Karl ................................................................................. 20

Hiebeler, David E. ............................................................... 69Deb, Anish .............................................................................. 35Debnath, Lokenath ........................................................... 49Bloomfield, Victor A. ......................................................... 44

Bobaru, Florin ....................................................................... 20Liebeck, Martin .................................................................... 19Liebowitz, Jay ....................................................................... 37Hilbe, Joseph M. ................................................................. 88

Hofmann, Markus .............................................................. 81Dehmer, Matthias .............................................................. 12Dehmer, Matthias .............................................................. 78Bollman, Mark ...................................................................... 51

Bona, Miklos .......................................................................... 10Lin, Ge ....................................................................................... 61Lin, Xihong ............................................................................. 88Holmes, Jr., Laurens .......................................................... 58

Holmes, Jr., Laurens .......................................................... 59Del Moral, Pierre ................................................................. 76Dempster, M. A. H. ............................................................. 37Bona, Miklos .......................................................................... 11

Boroujerdi, Mehdi .............................................................. 28Lindström, Erik ..................................................................... 93Liu, Charlie Chunhua ....................................................... 69Hopcraft, Keith Iain ........................................................... 75

Horton, Nicholas J. ............................................................ 70Der, Geoff ................................................................................ 68DeShea, Lise .......................................................................... 60Bottlik, Geza Paul ................................................................ 33

Bourchtein, Andrei ............................................................ 47Liu, Yu ....................................................................................... 54Loehr, Nicholas ...................................................................... 2Hothorn, Ludwig A. .......................................................... 63

Hothorn, Torsten ................................................................ 67Dey, Dipak K. ......................................................................... 83Dey, Kieron ............................................................................. 19Bouwmans, Thierry ........................................................... 25

Bouwmans, Thierry ........................................................... 25Loney, Norman W. ............................................................ 33Long, J. Scott ........................................................................ 89Howell, Kenneth B. ............................................................ 16

Hrbacek, Karel ...................................................................... 47DiLeonardo-Parker, Benjamin .................................... 51Dobrushkin, Vladimir ....................................................... 13Braga de Costa Campos, Luis Manuel .................. 15

Brauer, Fred ........................................................................... 31Longford, Nicholas T. ....................................................... 93Loo, Becky P. Y. .................................................................... 72Huber, Mark L. ...................................................................... 88

Hwang, Heungsun ............................................................ 97Douc, Randal ........................................................................ 87Dray, Tevian ........................................................................... 23Bremner, Murray R. .............................................................. 3

Broemeling, Lyle D. ........................................................... 56Lorenzi, Luca ......................................................................... 13Lovett, Stephen ..................................................................... 2IDuan, Guang-Ren ................................................................. 8

Duffy, Dean G. ...................................................................... 16Durante, Fabrizio ................................................................ 93

Bronzino, Joseph D. .......................................................... 31Brown, Jason I. ..................................................................... 20Brugnano, Luigi ................................................................... 42

López-Gómez, Julián ....................................................... 16

MIgarashi, Yoshihide ............................................................ 51Islam, Nazmul ....................................................................... 26

Dutta, Binay Kanti .............................................................. 34Dye, Heather A. ................................................................... 24Bryant, James William ..................................................... 18

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van der Linden, Wim J. ................................................... 98Qian, Edward E. ................................................................... 39Magid, Andy R. ....................................................................... 5van der Linden, Wim J. ................................................... 98Querleux, Bernard ............................................................. 65Malhotra, Ruchika .............................................................. 83van der Linden, Wim J. ................................................... 98

RMancas, Christian ............................................................... 27Mandal, Birendra Nath .................................................... 29Mandrekar, Vidyadhar S. ................................................ 91Manly, Bryan F.J. .................................................................. 71

Van Verth, James M. ......................................................... 18Vathsan, Radhika ................................................................ 40Vazzana, Anthony ................................................................. 6Radhika, T.S.L ........................................................................ 13

Mansour, Toufik .................................................................. 10 Vecer, Jan ................................................................................ 76Radulescu, Vicentiu D. .................................................... 17Marschner, Ian C. ................................................................ 59 Verzani, John ........................................................................ 74Raghunathan, Trivellore ................................................ 86Marsili-Libelli, Stefano ..................................................... 71 Vese, Luminita A. ................................................................ 26Rajasekar, S. .............................................................................. 9Marsland, Stephen ............................................................... 7 Vexler, Albert ........................................................................ 62Rajasekar, S. .............................................................................. 9Martin, Ryan .......................................................................... 84 Via, Allegra .............................................................................. 55Randic, Milan ........................................................................ 32Martinez, Wendy L. ........................................................... 67 Villarreal, Rafael ...................................................................... 5Raol, Jitendra R. ................................................................... 33Matloff, Norman ................................................................. 68 von Seggern, David H. .................................................... 23Ray, Santanu Saha ............................................................. 34Matsui, Shigeyuki ............................................................... 58 Vukojevic, Vladana ............................................................ 32Ray, Santanu Saha ............................................................. 43Mazza, Christian .................................................................. 32 Vynckier, Erik ......................................................................... 38Reba, Marilyn A. .................................................................. 21McAndrew, Alasdair ......................................................... 25

WReddy, Chandan K. ............................................................ 80Reddy, M. Venkataswamy ............................................. 99Rish, Irina ................................................................................. 80

McCrea, Rachel S. ............................................................... 96McElreath, Richard ............................................................ 90McKibben, Mark .................................................................. 15 Wang, Fahui .......................................................................... 71Ritter, Gunter ........................................................................ 89Medina, Oscar R. ................................................................. 38 Wang, Jason T.L. ................................................................. 78Roberts, Charles .................................................................. 53Melnikova, Irina V. .............................................................. 17 Wang, Jixian .......................................................................... 59Rogel-Salazar, Jesus .......................................................... 34Mendelson, Elliott .............................................................. 53 Wang, Paul S. ........................................................................ 51Rogers, Simon ...................................................................... 79Mendenhall, William M. ................................................. 95 Wang, Xiaoyun .................................................................... 11Rotar, Vladimir I. .................................................................. 37Merelli, Emanuela ................................................................. 7 Wang, Xinkun ....................................................................... 55Rout-Hoolash, Sweta ....................................................... 37Meron, Ehud ......................................................................... 30 Wang, Xizhao ....................................................................... 80Roy, D. N. Ghosh ................................................................. 17Mickens, Ronald E. ............................................................. 14 Welham, S.J. ........................................................................... 96Rueda, Luis ............................................................................. 65Migon, Helio S. ..................................................................... 90 Wenzhong, Shi .................................................................... 72

SMijatovic, Aleksandar ...................................................... 39Minton, Roland B. .............................................................. 21Mirman, Daniel .................................................................... 98

West, Brady T. ....................................................................... 68West, Bruce J. ........................................................................ 15Wheeden, Richard L. ........................................................ 49Samaniego, Francisco J. ................................................. 91

Mishra, Shashi Kant ........................................................... 46 White, Robert E. .................................................................. 27Sameshima, Koichi ............................................................ 96Mitchell, Michael N. .......................................................... 99 Wickham, Hadley ............................................................... 67Scutari, Marco ...................................................................... 94Moerbeek, Mirjam ............................................................. 99 Wirkus, Stephen A. ............................................................ 14Sengupta, Raghu Nandan ............................................ 45Mohammed, Mohssen ...................................................... 7 Woerdeman, Hugo .............................................................. 2Severini, Thomas A. .......................................................... 73Molenberghs, Geert ......................................................... 84 Wong, Ka-Chun ................................................................... 54Shaddick, Gavin .................................................................. 62Moll, Victor H. ....................................................................... 21 Wunsch, A. David ............................................................... 49Shih, Weichung Joe .......................................................... 62Moll, Victor H. ....................................................................... 21

XShima, Hiroyuki ................................................................... 48Shults, Justine ...................................................................... 88Sierksma, Gerard ................................................................. 45

Momoh, James A. .............................................................. 45Mordeson, John N. ............................................................ 53Moss, Charles B ................................................................... 92 Xie, Yihui .................................................................................. 67Simmons, George F. ......................................................... 15Mullen, Gary L. ........................................................................ 2 Xu, Jiuping ............................................................................. 29Sinha, Sitabhra ..................................................................... 31Munzner, Tamara ............................................................... 26 Xue, Dingyu ........................................................................... 43Skiadas, Christos H. ........................................................... 16

N YSmith, Jonathan D. H. ......................................................... 4Smith, Martin L. ...................................................................... 8Solomon, Bruce ..................................................................... 5Solomon, Justin .................................................................. 42Nambu, Takao ........................................................................ 9

Narayanan, A Satya ........................................................... 22Yampolskiy, Roman V. ..................................................... 78Yan, Duanli ............................................................................. 97Spangler, Scott .................................................................... 78

Splendiani, Andrea ........................................................... 66Nassif, Nabil .............................................................................. 4Nazarenko, Sergey ............................................................... 8

Yang, Harry ............................................................................ 62Ye, Shui Qing ........................................................................ 64Stcherbic, Valery V. ............................................................ 65

Stewart, Ian ............................................................................... 6Ng, Tie-Hua ............................................................................ 61Nolan, Deborah ................................................................... 79

Yirong, Ying ........................................................................... 37Young, Walter R. ................................................................. 57Stewart, Ian Nicholas .......................................................... 4

Stodden, Victoria ................................................................ 68Nourani, Cyrus F. ................................................................... 3Nourani, Cyrus F. ................................................................ 23 ZStoimenow, Alexander ................................................... 23

Sugiyama, Masashi ............................................................ 81Sung, Wing-Kin ................................................................... 64

Novikov, Dmitry A. ............................................................ 29Numrich, Robert W. .......................................................... 41

OZhang, Dan ............................................................................ 43Zhang, Dan ............................................................................ 43Zhang, Guigen .................................................................... 65Zhang, Jingxiong ............................................................... 72

Suárez, Erick L. ...................................................................... 57Svendsen, Allan ................................................................... 55Sverdlov, Oleksandr .......................................................... 60Sziklai, Peter ........................................................................... 11O'Brien, Robert .................................................................... 97 Zhang, Yongjie .................................................................... 25

TOgle, Derek H. ...................................................................... 96Osei-Bryson, Kweku-Muata .......................................... 80Oyana, Tonny J. ................................................................... 72O’Donnell, Peter J. ............................................................. 30

Zhang, Yunong ................................................................... 36Zhao, Wei ................................................................................ 62Zhou, Mai ................................................................................ 58Zhou, Ruhong ...................................................................... 65Tallarida, Ronald J. ............................................................. 50

Tankov, Peter ........................................................................ 38P

Zondervan, Edwin ............................................................. 35Zwiernik, Piotr ...................................................................... 89Tartakovsky, Alexander ................................................... 90

Taylor, David G. ................................................................... 75Pagès, Jérôme ...................................................................... 68 Taylor, John ........................................................................... 53Palamodov, Victor ............................................................. 17 Tedre, Matti ........................................................................... 51Panigrahi, Narayan ............................................................ 71 Thai, My T. ............................................................................... 78Parodi, Pietro ........................................................................ 93 Thangadurai, Devarajan ................................................ 54Paszynski, Maciej ................................................................ 34 Theodore, Louis .................................................................. 71Pathak, Hemant Kumar .................................................. 49 Thompson, John ................................................................ 75Patrangenaru, Victor ........................................................ 87 Thulasiraman, Krishnaiyan “KT” ................................. 10Paulsen, William .................................................................... 2 Torgo, Luis .............................................................................. 79Pelagatti, Matteo M. ......................................................... 91 Truong, Young K. ............................................................... 96Perpinan Lamigueiro, Oscar ........................................ 94

UPinzon, Enrique ................................................................... 74Pitas, Ioannis ......................................................................... 79Pochampally, Kishore Kumar ...................................... 77 Ugarte, Maria Dolores ..................................................... 76Polyanin, Andrei D. ........................................................... 16 Umble, Ronald N. ............................................................... 24Poularikas, Alexander D. ................................................ 94 Ungar, Abraham Albert .................................................... 6Pozrikidis, Constantine ................................................... 20 Unwin, Antony .................................................................... 67Proschan, Michael A. ........................................................ 75 Upadhyay, Satyanshu K. ................................................ 82Putz, Mihai V. ........................................................................ 30

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