Digital
Geometry: Geometric Methods for Digital Picture Analysis
introduces the concepts, algorithms, and practices of the field. The book
uses a "picture" approach rather than an "image" approach
because contemporary pictures may not involve imaging processes at all, but
result from drawing, painting, stitching, modeling, or capturing scenes.
Hb
Sep-04
0122265513
Clive
Dym
Principles
of Mathematical Modeling 2e provides a readable and
informative introduction to the development and application of mathematical
models in science and engineering. The first half of the book begins with a
clearly defined set of modeling principles, and then introduces a set of foundational
tools (dimensional analysis, scaling techniques, and approximation and
validation techniques). The second half then applies these foundational tools
to a broad variety of subjects, including exponenttial growth and decay in
fields ranging from biology to economics, traffic flow, free and forced
vibration of mechanical and other systems, and optimization problems in
biology, structures, and social decision making.
Hb
Aug-04
0125980574
Sheldon
Ross
Introduction
to Probability and Statistics for Engineers and Scientists 3e is a superior textbook. Ross emphasizes the manner in which
probability yields insight into statistical problems; ultimately resulting in
an intuitive understanding of the statistical procedures most often used by
practicing engineers and scientists. Real data sets are incorporated in a
wide variety of exercises and examples throughout the book, and this emphasis
on data motivates the probability coverage.
Hb
Jul-04
0750662662
John
Bird
Higher
Engineering Mathematics 4e has been written specifically to
cater for the engineering mathematics units of the new Higher National
Engineering schemes from Edexcel, including the core unit Analytical Methods
for Engineers, and the two specialist units Further Analytical Methods for
Engineers and Engineering Mathematics, common to both the electrical /
electronic engineering and mechanical engineering pathways. The new edition
covers the Engineering Mathematics unit in its entirety, covering material
particularly appropriate to undergraduate students studying with this book.
Pb
May-04
155860863X
James
M. Van Verth & Lars M. Bishop
Essential
Mathematics for Games and Interactive Applications: A Programmer's Guide presents the core mathematics necessary for sophisticated 3D
graphics and interactive physical simulations. The book begins with linear
algebra and matrix manipulation and expands on this foundation to cover such
topics as texture filtering, interpolation, animation, and basic game
physics. Essential Mathematics focuses on the issues of 3D game development
important to programmers and includes optimization guidance throughout.
Hb
Apr-04
012603642X
Heikki
Ruskeepaa
Mathematica
Navigator: Mathematics, Statistics, and Graphics 2e
emphasizes graphics,methods of applied mathematics and statistics, and
programming. Mathematica Navigator can be used both as a tutorial and as a
handbook. While no previous experience with Mathematica is required, most
chapters also include advanced material, so that the book will be a valuable
resource for both beginners
and experienced users.
Pb
Mar-04
0126801460
Fred
Szabo
Actuarial
Survival Guide provides the big picture of career options
and details on working conditions and the nature the of work in different
industries.The text acts as a link between theory and practice. It will help
students understand the motivation behind the blend of qualitative and
quantitative skills and knowledge required to succeed in actuarial exams. As
weel, it serves as an ongoing reference and motivational resource.
Pb
Mar-04
0120415623
Martha
Abell & James Braselton
Differential
Equations with Mathematica integrates new applications from
a variety of fields,especially biology, physics, and engineering. The new
handbook is also completely compatible with Mathematica version 5.0 and is a
perfect introduction for Mathematica beginners. The book/CD-ROM package
contains built-in commands that lets the user solve problems directly using
graphical solutions.
Pb
Feb-04
0122035909
Biswa
Datta
Numerical
Methods for Linear Control Systems is an interdisciplinary
textbook aimed at systematic descriptions and implementations of
numerically-viable algorithms based on well-established, efficient and stable
modern numerical linear techniques for mathematical problems arising in the
design and analysis of linear control systems both for the first- and
second-order models. MATLAB-based software is included for implementing all
of the major algorithms from the book.
Hb
Jan-04
0124211801
Thomas
Koshy
Discrete
Mathematics with Applications provides excellent
preparation for courses in linear algebra, number theory, and modern/abstract
algebra and for computer science courses in data structures, algorithms,
programming languages, compilers, databases, and computation. Discrete math
has been developed to study and employ the power of math to digital computer
systems, to appreciate its beauty, and to communicate with ease the language
of discrete math.
Hb
Jan-04
0120598787
Hans
Weber, George Arfken
Essential
Mathematical Methods for Physicists, ISE 5e is the most
comprehensive, modern, and accessible reference for using mathematics to
solve physics problems. This is a more accessible version of Arken/Weber's
blockbuster reference, which already has more than 13,000 sales worldwide. It
contains many more detailed, worked-out examples toillustrate how to use and apply
mathematical techniques to solve physics problems It also contains more
frequent and thorough explanations to help readers understand, recall, and apply
the theory.
Pb
2003
0125980612
Sheldon
Ross
Introduction
to Probability Models, ISE 8e continues to introduce and
inspire readers to the art of applying probability theory to phenomena in
feilds such as engineering, computer science, management and actuarial
science, the physical and social sciences, and operations research. Now
revised and updated, this best-selling book retains its hallmark intuitive,
lively writing style, captivating introduction to applications from diverse
disciplines, and plentiful exercises and worked out examples.
Pb
2003
0122676513
Rudolf
Freund & William Wilson
Statistical
Methods 2e provides a complete overview of most standard
statistical methods, including multiple regression, analysis of variance,
experimental design, and sampling techniques. Assuming a background of only
two years of high school algebra, this book teaches intelligent data analysis
and covers the principles of good data collection.
Hb
2003
0120586215
Stephen
Andrilli & David Hecker
Elementary
Linear Algebra 3e provides guidance with the reading and
writing of short proofs, and incorporates a gradual increase in abstraction
as the chapters progress. Because the transition to upper-level math courses
is often difficult due to the shift in emphasis from computation (in
calculus) to abstraction and proof (in junior/senior courses), the text helps
students prepare to meet the challenges of future courses such as abstract
algebra and elementary analysis.
Hb
2003
0750657766
John
Bird
Engineering
Mathematics 4eis a
comprehensive textbook for vocational courses and foundation modules at
degree level. John Bird's approach, based on numerous worked examples
supported by problems, is ideal for students of a wide range of abilities,
and can be worked through at the student's own pace. Theory is kept to a
minimum, placing a firm emphasis on problem-solving skills, and making this a
thoroughly practical introduction to the core mathematics needed for
engineering studies and practice.
Pb
2003
075065855x
Mary
Attenborough
Mathematics
for Electrical Engineering and Computing embraces many
applications of modern mathematics, such as Boolean Algebra and Sets and
Functions, and also teaches both discrete and continuous systems –
particularly vital for Digital Signal Processing (DSP). In addition, as most
modern engineers are required to study software, material suitable for
Software Engineering – set theory, predicate and prepositional calculus,
language and graph theory – is fully integrated into the book.
Pb
2003
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Grant
Welland
Beyond
Wavelets: Studies in Computational Mathematics, Vol 10
presents state-of-the-art theories, methods, algorithms, and applications of
mathematical extensions for classical wavelet analysis. Wavelets, introduced
20 years ago by Morlet and Grossmann and developed very rapidly during the
1980's and 1990's, has created a common link between computational
mathematics and other disciplines of science and engineering. Classical
wavelets have provided effective and efficient mathematical tools for
time-frequency analysis which enhances and replaces the Fourier approach.
Hb
2003
0127817212
Robert
Zipf
Fixed
Income Mathematics offers explanations, exercises, and
examples without demanding sophisticated mathematics. Not only does the
author use his business and teaching experience to highlight the fundamentals
of investment and management decision-making, but he also offers questions
and exercises that suggest the applicability of fixed income mathematics.
Written for the reader with a general mathematics background, this
self-teaching book is suffused with examples that also make it a handy
reference guide. It should serve as a gateway to financial mathematics and to
increased competence in business analysis.
Hb
2003
0123822564
Alan
Jeffrey
Handbook
of Mathematical Formulas and Integrals 3e is an essential
reference for researchers and students in applied mathematics, engineering,
and physics. It provides quick access to important formulas, relations, and
methods from algebra, trigonometric and exponential functions, combinatorics,
probability, matrix theory, calculus and vector calculus, ordinary and
partial differential equations, Fourier series, orthogonal polynomials, and
Laplace transforms.
Pb
2003
0125990200
Georges
Roussas
An
Introduction to Probability and Statistical Inference introduces
readers with no prior knowledge in probability or statistics, to a thinking
process to guide them toward the best solution to a posed question or
situation. An Introduction to Probability and Statistical Inference provides
a plethora of examples for each topic discussed, giving the reader more
experience in applying statistical methods to different situations.
Hb
2003
0750658665
G.
R. Liu & S. S. Quek
Finite
Element Method: A Practical Course's aim is to provide the
necessary theories and techniques of the FEM for readers to be able to use a
commercial FEM package to solve primarily linear problems in mechanical and
civil engineering with the main focus on structural mechanics and heat transfer.
Fundamental theories are introduced in a straightforward way, and
state-of-the-art techniques for designing and analyzing engineering systems,
including microstructural systems are explained in detail. Case studies are
used to demonstrate these theories, methods, techniques and practical
applications, and numerous diagrams and tables are used throughout.
Pb
2003
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Robert
A. Adams & John J. Fournier
Sobolev
Spaces, Pure and Applied Mathematics, Vol 140 2e presents
an introduction to the theory of Sobolev Spaces and other related spaces of
function, also to the imbedding characteristics of these spaces. This theory
is widely used in pure and Applied Mathematics and in the Physical Sciences.
This second edition of Adam's 'classic' reference text contains many
additions and much modernizing and refining of material. The basic premise of
the book remains unchanged: 'Sobolev Spaces' is intended to provide a solid
foundation in these spaces for graduate students and researchers alike.
Hb
2003
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Morton
John Canty
Resolving
Conflicts with Mathematica: Algorithms for Two-Person Games begins with the basic theory of extensive and normal form games,
as well as introducing the fundamental concept of Nash equilibria. The
restriction to two-person games helps to make the material more digestible
for the beginner. In later chapters the subtleties of degenerate games are
discussed thoroughly. Many aspects of equilibrium selection theory are
treated, including algorithms for determining evolutionary stable equilibria
in biology. Finally, the book looks at the wide-scale application of game theory
to practical conflict situations.
Hb
2003
0123497035
Morris
Hirsch, Stephen Smale & Robert Devaney
Differential
Equations, Dynamical Systems, and an Introduction to Chaos 2e covers the dynamical aspects of ordinary differential equations.
it explores the relations between dynamical systems and certain fields
outside pure mathematics, and has become the standard textbook for graduate
courses in this area. The Second Edition now brings students to the brink of
contemporary research, starting from a background that includes only calculus
and elementary linear algebra.
Hb
2003
0127484515
Mladen
Wickerhauser
Mathematics
for Multimedia focuses on the mathematics behind multimedia
applications. This timely and thoroughly modern text is a rigorous survey of
selected results from algebra and analysis, requiring only undergraduate math
skills.The topics are `gems' chosen for their usefulness in understanding and
creating application software for multimedia signal processing and
communication.The book is aimed at a wide audience, including computer
science and mathematics majors and those interested in employing mathematics
in multimedia design and implementation.
Hb
2003
0123516668
Margret
& Hartmut Hoft
Computing
with Mathematica 2e is engaging and interactive. It is
designed to teach readers how to use Mathematica efficiently for solving
problems arising in fields such as mathematics, computer science, physics,
and engineering. The text moves from simple to complex, often following a
specific example on a number of different levels. This gradual increase in
complexity allows readers to steadily build their competence without being
overwhelmed.
Pb
2002
0750655445
Huw
Fox & William Bolton
Mathematics
for Engineers and Technologists is carefully designed to be
used on a wide range of introductory courses at first degree and HND level in
the U.K., with content matched to a variety of first year degree modules from
IEng and other BSc Engineering and Technology courses. Lecturers will find
the breadth of material covered gears the book towards a flexible style of
use, which can be tailored to their syllabus, and used along side the other
IIE Core Textbooks to bring first year students up to speed on the
mathematics they require for their engineering degree.
Pb
2002
0125980531
Sheldon
Ross
Simulation
3e introduces aspiring and practicing actuaries, engineers,
computer scientists and others to the practical aspects of constructing
computerized simulation studies to analyze and interpret real phenomena.
Readers learn to apply results of these analyses to problems in a wide
variety of fields to obtain effective, accurate solutions and make
predictions about future outcomes.
Hb
2002
0124874622
Jyotiprasad
Medhi
Stochastic
Models in Queueing Theory is a graduate level textbook that
covers the fundamental topics in queuing theory. The book has a broad
coverage of methods to calculate important probabilities, and gives attention
to proving the general theorems. It includes many recent topics, such as
server-vacation models, diffusion approximations and optimal operating
policies, and more about bulk-arrival and bull-service models than other
general texts.
Hb
2002
0123822521
Alan
Jeffrey
Applied
Partial Differential Equations: An Introduction is written
to meet the needs of undergraduates in applied mathematics, physics and
engineering studying partial differential equations. It is a more modern,
comprehensive treatment intended for students who need more than the purely
numerical solutions provided by programs like the MATLAB PDE Toolbox, and
those obtained by the method of separation of variables, which is usually the
only theoretical approach found in the majority of elementary textbooks.
Hb
2002
012426297x
Vijay
Krishna
Auction
Theory explores auctions and competitive bidding as games
of incomplete information. His results on bidding strategies, efficiency, and
revenue maximization, and his clear proofs for each proposition, make this
book both the standard reference on auctions and the first source of
authoritative information about multi-unit auctions. Well organized and
featuring straightforward intuition, Auction Theory's depth and breadth lay
bare the complexity and utility of this growing field.
Hb
2002
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George
Arken & Hans Weber
Mathematical
Methods for Physicists, ISE 5e has sold over 70,000 copies
through 4 previous editions - a clear leader in the field! This best-selling
textbook provides in one handy volume the essential mathematical tools and
techniques used to solve problems in physics. An essential textbook for all
serious undergraduate students of physics.
Pb
2001
0127050515
George
Turell
Mathematics
for Chemistry & Physics aims to provide a comprehensive
reference for students and researchers pursuing these two scientific fields
that, from elementary calculus to vector analysis and group theory,share a
common mathematical foundation. The book is based on the authors many classroom
experience. Designed as a reference text, it will prove beneficial for
students at all university levels in chemistry, physics, applied mathematics,
and theoretical biology. Although this book is not computer-based, many
references to current applications are included, providing the background to
what goes on "behind the screen" in computer experiments.
Hb
2001
0121994511
Antonella
Cupillari
The
Nuts and Bolts of Proofs 2e leads readers through a
progressive explanation of what mathematical proofs are, why they are
important, and how they work, along with a presentation of basic techniques
used to construct proofs. The Second Edition presents more examples, more
exercises, a more complete treatment of mathematical induction and set
theory, and it incorporates suggestions from students and colleagues. Since
the mathematical concepts used are relatively elementary, the book can be
used as a supplement in any post-calculus course.
Pb
2001
0750650982
Bill
Cox
Understanding
Engineering Mathematics' aim is for students to gain a
thorough understanding of the maths they are studying, by first strengthening
their background in the essentials of each topic. His approach allows a
unique self-paced study style, in which students Review their strengths and
weaknesses through self-administered diagnostic tests, then focus on Revision
where they need it, to finally Reinforce the skills required.
Pb
2001
0750649925
John
Bird
Newnes
Engineering Mathematics Pocket Book 3e is a uniquely
versatile and practical tool for a wide range of engineers and students. All
the essentials of engineering mathematics are covered, with clear
explanations of key methods, and worked examples to illustrate them. Numerous
tables and diagrams are provided, along with all the formulae you could need.
The emphasis throughout the book is on providing the practical tools needed
to solve mathematical problems quickly in engineering contexts. John Bird's
presentation of this core material puts all the answers at your fingertips.
Hb
2001
0123825954
Alan
Jeffery
Advanced
Engineering Mathematics ISE: International Edition is designed
to be the undergraduate textbook for a sequence of courses in advanced
engineering mathematics. The student will find plentiful practice problems
throughout that present opportunities to work with and apply the concepts,
and to build skills and experience in mathematical reasoning and engineering
problem solving.
Pb
2001
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O
C Zienkiewicz & R L Taylor
Finite
Element Method Set: 3 Vol Set 2e maintains the
comprehensive style of the earlier editions and authoritatively incorporates
the latest developments of this dynamic field. Expanded to three volumes the
book now covers the basis of the method and its application to advanced solid
mechanics and also advanced fluid dynamics. Aimed at undergraduate and
postgraduate students, and essential as a reference tool for professional
engineers, it provides a complete introduction to the method.
Hb
2000
0125153929
Salih
Neftci
An
Introduction to the Mathematics of Financial Derivatives 2e introduces the mathematics underlying the pricing of derivatives.
The increase of interest in dynamic pricing models stems from their
applicability to practical situations: with the freeing of exchange, interest
rates, and capital controls, the market for derivative products has matured
and pricing models have become more accurate. Professor Neftci's book answers
the need for a resource targeting professionals, Ph.D. students, and advanced
MBA students who are specifically interested in these financial products.
Hb
2000
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John
McColl
Probability
- Modular Mathematics Series provides a comprehensive,
user-friendly introduction to the subject. The step-by-step approach taken by
the author allows students to develop knowledge at their own pace and, by
working through the numerous exercises, they are ensured a full understanding
of the material before moving on to more advanced sections. Traditional
examples of probablistic theory, such as coins and dice, are included but the
author has also used many exercises based on real-life problems.
Pb
1995
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Amanda
Chetwynd & Peter Diggle
Discrete
Mathematics provides a straightforward overview of the
range of mathematical techniques available to students. Assuming very little
prior knowledge, and with the minimum of technical complication, it gives an
account of the foundations of modern mathematics: logic; sets; relations and
functions. It then develops these ideas in the context of three particular
topics: combinatorics (the mathematics of counting); probability (the
mathematics of chance) and graph theory (the mathematics of connections in
networks).
Pb
1995
0340610441
Reg
Allanby
Linear
Algebra has been written in a connected way with ideas
introduced as they occur naturally. As with the other books in the series,
there are many worked examples. As the basis of equations (and therefore
problem-solving), linear algebra is the most widely taught sub-division of
pure mathematics. Dr Allenby has used his experience of teaching linear
algebra to write a lively book on the subject that includes historical
information about the founders of the subject as well as giving a basic
introduction to the mathematics undergraduate.
Pb
1995
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R
B J T Allenby
Rings,
Fields and Groups 2e gives a stimulating and unusual
introduction to the results, methods and ideas now commonly studied on
abstract algebra courses at undergraduate level. The author provides a
mixture of informal and formal material which help to stimulate the
enthusiasm of the student, whilst still providing the essential theoretical
concepts necessary for serious study. Retaining the highly readable style of
its predecessor, this second edition has also been thoroughly revised to
include a new chapter on Galois theory plus hints and solutions to many of
the 800 exercises featured.
Pb
1991
0750600926
J
J McCutcheon & W F Scott
Introduction
to the Mathematics of Finance contains a concise but
thorough treatment of the basic compound interest functions, nominal rate of
interest, and the yield (or internal rate of return) and there are many
examples on discounted cash flow. Also discussed are applications of the
theory to capital redemption policies (with allowance for income tax, capital
gains tax and index-linking), and consumer credit calculations. The final
chapter provides a simple introduction to stochastic interest rate models.
Hb
1989
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