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  • Statistical Inference via Convex Optimization

    Princeton University Press Statistical Inference via Convex Optimization

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"For graduate students and researchers who are interested in high-dimensional statistics and its interplay with convex optimization, this book will serve as an invaluable resource."---Debashis Ghosh, International Statistical Review

    4 in stock

    £74.80

  • Eisenstein Cohomology for GLN and the Special

    Princeton University Press Eisenstein Cohomology for GLN and the Special

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £59.50

  • A Hierarchy of Turing Degrees

    Princeton University Press A Hierarchy of Turing Degrees

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £130.40

  • A Hierarchy of Turing Degrees

    Princeton University Press A Hierarchy of Turing Degrees

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £63.75

  • Pentagons and Pentagrams

    Princeton University Press Pentagons and Pentagrams

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"A Choice Outstanding Academic Title of the Year"

    £19.00

  • Berkeley Lectures on padic Geometry

    Princeton University Press Berkeley Lectures on padic Geometry

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"[Berkeley lectures on p-adic] represents a new beginning advancing p-adic geometry and its relation to these other paramount areas. It should be treated now as a ‘must have’ in any aspiring p-adic arithmetic geometer’s library and a critical resource for all researchers in the field."---Lance Edward Miller, MathSciNet

    5 in stock

    £63.75

  • Princeton University Press Berkeley Lectures on padic Geometry

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    Book SynopsisTrade Review"[Berkeley lectures on p-adic] represents a new beginning advancing p-adic geometry and its relation to these other paramount areas. It should be treated now as a ‘must have’ in any aspiring p-adic arithmetic geometer’s library and a critical resource for all researchers in the field."---Lance Edward Miller, MathSciNet

    Out of stock

    £999.99

  • Trigonometric Delights

    Princeton University Press Trigonometric Delights

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    £14.24

  • DelayAdaptive Linear Control

    Princeton University Press DelayAdaptive Linear Control

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £74.80

  • Group Theory

    Princeton University Press Group Theory

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"This book has to be seen to be believed! The title, Group Theory, is nothing if not surprising, given that the material dealt with by Predrag Cvitanović in these roughly 250 pages requires a level of sophistication well beyond what is offered in the early stages of university algebra. In point of fact, the general theme of the book under review is Lie theory with representation theory in the foreground, and Cvitanović's revolutionary goal (e.g., 'birdtracks') and, for lack of a better word, the attendant combinatorics. . . . [F]or the right reader, which is to say, an R>0-linear combination of mathematician and physicist equipped with a zeal for novel combinatorics flavored diagram-gymnastics, this book will be a treat and a thrill, and its new and radical way to compute many things Lie is bound to make its mark."---Michael Berg, MAA Reviews"More than just an innovative notation, this book offers a conceptually novel alternative path to a key mathematical result, the classification of finite-dimensional simple Lie algebras. . . . While this volume is an obvious resource for physics students, the traces of physics that remain in the work will elucidate for mathematics students how physics uses Lie groups as a tool."---D.V. Feldman, Choice"I think that the book is a very interesting and thought provoking contribution to the literature on representations of compact Lie groups. It has many interesting original aspects that deserve to be known much better than they are."---Karl-Hermann Neeb, Journal of the Lie Theory"[T]he narrative of the book is written in a relaxed and witty style. The book is intriguing as well as entertaining."---Jeb F. Willenbring, Mathematical Reviews

    £46.75

  • PrimeDetecting Sieves LMS33

    Princeton University Press PrimeDetecting Sieves LMS33

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"This book provides a very nice introduction to a very active and important area of research. Several chapters include discussion of the limitations of the given methods; this is an unusual feature but a very useful one to readers. There is also helpful discussion of historical developments of the given methods. This a valuable book, both for researchers and for advanced graduate students in analytic number theory."---S. W Graham, Mathematical Reviews"[T]his book contains a valuable compendium of methods and results, and it will be of interest to aficionados of prime number theory."---Harold G. Diamond, SIAM Review"The book is written in a very accessible style for a wide spectrum of readers. . . . Besides mathematical ideas, the presentation also contains many important historical comments, which make the book useful for a general mathematical audience trying to orient themselves in the evolution of the main techniques applied in sieve methods." * EMS Newsletter *

    1 in stock

    £63.75

  • Visual Differential Geometry and Forms  A

    Princeton University Press Visual Differential Geometry and Forms A

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"Finalist for the PROSE Award in Mathematics, Association of American Publishers""Needham proposes to provide a truly geometric 'visual' explication of differential geometry, and he succeeds brilliantly. I know nothing like it in the literature."---Frank Morgan, EMS Magazine"[The] book offers a truly unique and original take on differential geometry, and it amply deserves inclusion within the pantheon of textbook deities."---Eric Poisson, Notices of the AMS"This is a valuable and beautifully created guide to what can at first seem a confusing area of mathematical physics. There are other contenders that try to teach this subject, but this is the best that I have come across so far and I will continue to enjoy learning from it (and almost certainly teaching from it) over the coming years, I am sure."---Jonathan Shock, Mathemafrica"[Proactively] rethinks the way this important area of mathematics should be considered and taught." * MathSciNet *"The book is a remarkable and highly original approach to the basic stem of differential geometry. And that mathematical trunk has roots and branches in so many other unexpected yet related subjects, each of which can be equally well approached from the same geometrical point of view."---Adhemar Bultheel, MAA Reviews"[Visual Differential Geometry and Forms] its peers. It is fun to read and provides a unique and intuitive approach to differential geometry. The author’s passion for the subject is evident throughout the book. Although Needham’s approach is unorthodox, it is rewarding, and complements the exposition found in standard textbooks."---Sean M. Eli & Krešmir Josić, SIAM Review

    2 in stock

    £100.30

  • Taming the Unknown

    Princeton University Press Taming the Unknown

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"An excellent book; its accurate historical and pedagogical purpose offers an accessible read for historians and mathematicians."---Raffaele Pisano, Metascience"Well written and engaging with a wealth of useful material and a substantial bibliography for further reading, this book is a valuable resource for anyone with a serious interest in the history of algebra. With Taming the Unknown, Victor Katz and Karen Parshall have created a comprehensive synthesis of recent research on the subject, accessible to mathematicians, historians of mathematics and anyone involved in the teaching of algebra."---Adrian Rice, BSHM Bulletin"The authors have . . . pitched their writing perfectly for their intended audience. The broad outline of the story is expressed in clear prose, combined with a judicious use of that other ‘native tongue' of the college mathematics graduate, symbolic algebra. . . . There is an extensive bibliography presenting the more detailed historical research that has been carried out. . . . You could base a really nice third-year course on this book."---John Hannah, Aestimatio

    2 in stock

    £31.50

  • The Proof Stage

    Princeton University Press The Proof Stage

    20 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"A Choice Outstanding Academic Title of the Year""Abbott proves a companionable guide to the coincident developments in mathematics and theater, breaking down in layman’s terms such concepts as non-Euclidian geometry and explaining just how they relate to Stoppard, Beckett, Brecht, Jarry, and other avant-garde playwrights."---Robert Erickson, The New Criterion"[Abbott] masterfully interweaves mathematical ideas and theatrical works. . . . A wonderful gem for anyone interested in mathematics or theater—or both. Encore!"---J. Johnson, Choice"Extraordinary."---Paul J. Campbell, Mathematics Magazine

    20 in stock

    £27.00

  • Numbers Rule

    Princeton University Press Numbers Rule

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"One of Choice's Outstanding Academic Titles for 2010""Honorable Mention for the 2010 PROSE Award in Mathematics, Association of American Publishers""Mathematicians, economists, and political theorists have made their own attempts to elucidate the math of voting, and figure out better electoral systems. The story of these efforts is told in Numbers Rule. . . . Timely."---Anthony Gottlieb, New Yorker"Clear and energetic. . . Szpiro charts this history selectively and with the use of major characters to render vivid a story of rival systems, which can easily degenerate into equations. He is a mathematician and uses tables to illustrate his arguments: but these are accessible to simple understanding. He is also a journalist and thus can tell a story."---John Lloyd, Financial Times"Although voting problems manifest subtle mathematical complexities, Szpiro is an excellent communicator of mathematical concepts with a nimble ability to sidestep technical jargon. . . . An interesting, selective introduction into the complexities of voting reform."---Donald G. Saari, Times Higher Education"A history of social choice theory, with much more detail (yet still readable) than one is used to receiving on this topic. I liked this book very much."---Tyler Cowen, Marginal Revolution"I knew from reading Martin Gardner's columns that every voting system you can devise will occasionally turn up paradoxical results. . . . Szpiro walks you through the whole subject with very few equations."---John Derbyshire, National Review"Engaging storytelling . . . for a reader who is primarily interested in learning some of the historical context of the characters who have contributed to the mathematics of social choice theory, it is hard to imagine a better book."---Darren Glass, MAA Reviews"In Numbers Rule, mathematician and journalist Szpiro presents a refreshingly different presentation of the mathematics of voting and apportionment. . . . The mathematical content is not trivial, and it is well written, very clear, and should be accessible to readers with an understanding of arithmetic and a willingness to play with numbers." * Choice *"Highly entertaining. . . . Anybody who has ever decried election results will be fascinated in Szpiro's accessible explanations of the paradoxes and enigmas that occur in all methods of election, from electing a pope in Rome, to apportionment of seats in the Congress by our founding fathers to ensure justice for all, even the minority."---Phil Semler, Sacramento Book Review>"The author skillfully placed the development and evolution of the Social Choice theories in a broad historical context. The book shines in weaving the emergent math theories with historical circumstances. . . . [E]njoyable and informative."---Alexander Bogomolny, Cut the Knot"Szpiro's book is a highly recommended good read on the history of the problems, which could illuminate a seminar series on the issues."---Ron Johnston, Environment and Planning"It is an excellent addition to a growing body of literature that aims to convey ideas from the mathematical sciences to general audiences. Moreover, Szpiro's book is unique among other offerings in the mathematical social sciences in that it focuses on the historical development of the field. The narrative is engaging, witty, and easy to read."---Jonathan K. Hodge, Notices of the AMS"George Szpiro's Numbers Rule does not break any new ground in the field of social choice theory, but it is probably the most entertaining book one is likely to find on the subject. . . . [A]ll social choice theorists should read this book. . . .Szpiro's book is ideally suited to be a supplementary reading for graduate classes in social choice theory."---Justin Buchler, Public Choice

    2 in stock

    £17.09

  • Ptolemys Philosophy

    Princeton University Press Ptolemys Philosophy

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"Shortlisted for the Pickstone Prize, British Society for the History of Science""Feke’s book deserves a place on the shelves of historians of science, philosophers, and classicists alike."---Marco Romani Mistretta, Bryn Mawr Classical Review"This important study will significantly improve our historical understanding of the originality of Ptolemy’s position."---Alain Bernard, Journal of the History of Astronomy"The book can be accessed and appreciated with a little sustained effort. For those of us who practice the history of mathematics, Feke’s work is a nice illustration that our historical actors’ philosophical commitments often can be identified, and they can help us to focus our readings more precisely. It’s a good lesson, and well worth the endeavour."---Glen Van Brummelen, British Journal for the History of Mathematics

    1 in stock

    £25.20

  • Global Nonlinear Stability of Schwarzschild

    Princeton University Press Global Nonlinear Stability of Schwarzschild

    2 in stock

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    2 in stock

    £63.75

  • Global Nonlinear Stability of Schwarzschild

    Princeton University Press Global Nonlinear Stability of Schwarzschild

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £130.40

  • Supersingular padic Lfunctions MaassShimura

    Princeton University Press Supersingular padic Lfunctions MaassShimura

    7 in stock

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    7 in stock

    £55.25

  • Statistical Thinking  Analyzing Data in an

    Princeton University Press Statistical Thinking Analyzing Data in an

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    £29.75

  • Princeton University Press Tales of Impossibility

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"I greatly enjoyed Richeson's Tales of Impossibility. It deserves to become a classic and can be highly recommended."---Robin Wilson, Times Higher Education"Even if you never read a single proof through to its conclusion, you’ll enjoy the many entertaining side trips into a geometry far beyond what you learned in high school."---Jim Stein, New Books in Mathematics"The whole book, both informative and amusing, is a highly recommended read."---Adhemar Bulteel, European Mathematical Society"This book was a pleasure to read and I would recommend it for anybody who wants a lovely overview of many areas of the history of mathematics, with a focus on some very easy to understand problems."---Jonathan Shock, Mathemafrica"Richeson clearly explains what it means to be impossible to solve a problem, cites other impossibility results, goes into detail about geometric constructions with various instruments, and discusses the defective proofs and the cranks that have turned up along the way." * Mathematics Magazine *"This fascinating text will appeal to all those interested in the history of mathematics, not leasy because of its helpful notes on each chapter and its two dozen pages of references for further reading"---Laurence E. Nicholas CMath FIMA, Mathematics Today"A fact-filled, insightful, panoramic view of how mathematics developed to what it is today transformed by folks thinking both inside and outside of G so as to resolve the impossible."---Andrew J. Simoson, Mathematical Intelligencer

    2 in stock

    £17.09

  • When Least Is Best

    Princeton University Press When Least Is Best

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"Nahin has written a beautifully clear, fascinating book on a topic which is truly vital to so many areas of science and I would recommend anyone who enjoys puzzle solving and having new tools to tackle old (or new) problems should read it."---Jonathan Shock, Mathemafrica

    £15.19

  • The Discrete Charm of the Machine  Why the World

    Princeton University Press The Discrete Charm of the Machine Why the World

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"Computer scientist Steiglitz examines the global transformation from analog to digital and the ways it changed how we calculate, communicate and entertain ourselves. He describes the nuts and bolts of taking something analog, such as waves traveling through the air that make sound, and converting them into 0s and 1s, all in witty and cogent language."---Clara Moskowitz, Scientific American"This is an engaging and enjoyable book. Readers interested in the differences between analogue and digital approaches to computation and signal processing will not find a better popular treatment."---Thomas Haigh, Nature Electronics"Reading this book was a great pleasure and there is lots to be effusive about. . . .this book deserves to be read by everyone interested in, or influenced by, modern digital technologies. When you think about it, this is pretty much everyone. So, in this reviewer's opinion, this book is destined to become a modern classic."---Rob Ashmore, Mathematics Today

    2 in stock

    £16.19

  • How to Fall Slower Than Gravity

    Princeton University Press How to Fall Slower Than Gravity

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"This book is without a doubt the most enjoyable, stimulating book of mathematical physics (and occasionally more pure branches of maths) puzzles that I have ever read. It’s essentially a series of cleverly, and occasionally fiendishly put-together mathematics and physics challenge questions, each of which gets you thinking in a new and fascinating way."---Jonathan Shock, Mathemafrica"Reading Nahin is like reading through a select library of ancient Babylonian mathematical clay tablets. Surprises abound. . . . Nahin weaves much colorful history into his narrative."---Andrew Simoson, Mathematical Intelligencer"Engaging. . . . The book contains a wealth of original problems. . . . An enjoyable read."---Antonín Slavík, Zentralblatt MATH"This reviewer found himself being drawn to a variety of unfamiliar settings with much interest and even fascination." * Choice *"I certainly enjoyed [the book]!"---Alan Stevens, Mathematics Today"The potential audience for this book should be fairly large and go from highly talented high school students up through professionals in any STEM field."---Geoffrey Dietz, MAA Reviews

    £15.29

  • The EinsteinKleinGordon Coupled System

    Princeton University Press The EinsteinKleinGordon Coupled System

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    £55.25

  • The EinsteinKleinGordon Coupled System

    Princeton University Press The EinsteinKleinGordon Coupled System

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £124.00

  • PDE Control of StringActuated Motion

    Princeton University Press PDE Control of StringActuated Motion

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"[PDE Control of String-Actuated Motion] is what the metaphor applied mathematics is all about. In this field, there is often a gap between pretension and reality, a mismatch between mathematical rigor and engineering objectives. This book is a nice counterexample!"---Guenter Leugering, SIAM Review

    £49.30

  • The New Era in American Mathematics 19201950

    Princeton University Press The New Era in American Mathematics 19201950

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"Clearly the definitive treatment of the ascendancy of the American research mathematics community to international prominence during the first half of the twentieth century. As such, it will serve as the point of departure for anyone wanting to delve further into the mathematics being produced in the United States in this time period."---Calvin Jongsma, MAA Reviews"Karen Parshall masterfully examines the self-laudatory claim for ‘a new era’ that elite American mathematicians advanced as they secured leadership positions on the international stage. . . . The writing is elegant and at times gripping."---Jemma Lorenat, Isis

    £38.25

  • Introduction to Nonlinear Control

    Princeton University Press Introduction to Nonlinear Control

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    £60.00

  • Moduli Stacks of Étale  GModules and the

    Princeton University Press Moduli Stacks of Étale GModules and the

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    £59.50

  • Games for Your Mind

    Princeton University Press Games for Your Mind

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"Fascinating. . . . Part philosophy, part maths, part activity book; Games for Your Mind is an ingenious thing."---Amy Barrett, BBC Science Focus"Excellent."---Elizabeth Palmer, Christian Century"It’s a serious and at times technical book, specifically about logic puzzles, though beneath its concern with matters such as obversion and epistemic obligations it has an unexpected jauntiness."---Henry Hitchings, Times Literary Supplement"Jason Rosenhouse’s Games for Your Mind is an engaging popular mathematics book written to enlighten the reader on the mathematics and logic behind popular puzzles. . . .overall, the reviewer would recommend this book to all people who want a puzzling challenge. Although the puzzles towards the end of the book feel impossible, the thrill of that ‘ah!’ moment when you work through Rosenhouse’s solution is surely a high for any mathematician out there."---Holly A. J. Middleton-Spencer, London Mathematical Society

    1 in stock

    £19.00

  • Princeton University Press Platos Ghost

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisTraces the growth of mathematical modernism from its roots in problem solving and theory to its interactions with physics, philosophy, theology, psychology, and ideas about real and artificial languages. This book is suitable for mathematicians and historians.Trade Review"One of Choice's Outstanding Academic Titles for 2009""In Plato's Ghost, he has . . . present[ed] us with an ambitious and in many respects remarkable synthesis of the modern transformation of mathematics via structural and set-theoretic notions, together not only with its logic and philosophy but also with related developments in artificial languages and psychology. . . . I can certainly recommend Plato's Ghost highly as a rich resource and point of departure for readers who want to learn more about this exciting period in the development of modern mathematics."---Solomon Feferman, American Scientist"This accessible, rigorous volume belongs in every serious library."---J. McCleary, Choice"In a book aimed at the educated public, the author presents an impressive amount of data--both of the kind mathematicians with some awareness of the history of their subject may be aware of, and of an entirely different kind, coming from the outskirts of mathematics, from philosophy, from physics, or from the popularization of mathematics, which will likely be new even to historians of mathematics."---Victor V Pambuccian, Mathematical Reviews"It is . . . no small assertion to say that the book under review, Plato's Ghost, is [Gray's] most far-reaching and ambitious work to date. . . . [T]here is a wealth of valuable data here which, if not fully processed and pigeonholed, is at least tagged and cataloged in a helpful way. Plato's Ghost provides an insightful and informative resource for anyone doing mathematics today who has wondered how (and perhaps why) the subject has come to possess the features it has today. The book gives us a lot to think about, which is exactly what a good history should do."---Jeremy Avigad, Mathematical Intelligencer"In this book Jeremy Gray offers us the fruit of more than a decade reading and thinking about modernism in mathematics. He presents it, in very well written form, to a broad audience interested in mathematics, its history and philosophy."---Erhard Scholz, Metascience"What we have here . . . is an excellent and detailed survey of how modernism took root in mathematics. Plato's Ghost provides the launching pad for future ruminations on the modernist thesis."---Calvin Jongsma, Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith"I commend Gray for writing an extraordinarily detailed and fascinating history of modernist mathematics, whose philosophical fruits remain ripe for the picking. The sections on geometry shine with clarity and convey the drama of modernism in a compelling and page-turning way. The treatments of less-studied actors are fascinating and promise to be of much use in incorporating their work into ongoing scholarship. The book could be fruitfully used as a supplement to a variety of courses in philosophy, including philosophy of mathematics and logic, history of analytic philosophy, and philosophy of science. It is a monument of scholarship and will reward careful study."---Andrew Arana, Philosophia Mathematica"In the course of this study Gray uncovers many new and unexpected things. . . . Gray's book offers a rich and . . . balanced account of how modernist ideas gradually gained inroads within pure mathematics."---David E. Rowe, Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society

    1 in stock

    £29.75

  • Princeton University Press The Mathematical Mechanic

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"A pleasure to read. . . . Newton himself would have been charmed by this book."---Steven G. Krantz, UMAP Journal"The Mathematical Mechanic documents novel ways of viewing physics as a method of understanding mathematics. Levi uses physical arguments as tools to conjecture about mathematical concepts before providing rigorous proofs. . . . The Mathematical Mechanic is an excellent display of creative, interdisciplinary problem-solving strategies. The author has explained complex concepts with simplicity, yet the mathematics is accurate." * Mathematics Teacher *"A most interesting book. . . . Many of the ideas in it could be used as motivational or illustrative examples to support the teaching of non-specialists, especially physicists and engineers. In conclusion--a thoroughly enjoyable and thought-provoking read."---Nigel Steele, London Mathematical Society Newsletter"The Mathematical Mechanic reverses the usual interaction of mathematics and physics. . . . Careful study of Levi's book may train readers to think of physical companions to mathematical problems. . . . Mathematicians will find The Mathematical Mechanic provides exercise in new ways of thinking. Instructors will find it contains material to supplement mathematics courses, helping physically-minded students approach mathematics and helping mathematically-minded students appreciate physics."---John D. Cook, MAA Reviews"Mark Levi reverses the old stereotype that math is merely a tool to aid physicists by showing that many questions in mathematics can be easily solved by interpreting them as physical problems. . . . Some sections of the book require readers to brush up on their calculus but Levi's clear explanations, witty footnotes, and fascinating insights make the extra effort painless." * SEED Magazine *"The book is chock-full of these seemingly magical physical thought experiments involving bicycle wheels, pistons, springs, soap films, pendulums, and electric circuits, with applications to geometry, maximization and minimization problems, inequalities, optics, integrals, and complex functions. . . . I highly recommend it to anyone who is (even slightly) interested in physics, and appreciates mathematical elegance and cleverness. It would make a great gift for almost anyone, whether a high school student or university professor, armchair physicist or professional mathematician."---Boris Yorgey, The Math Less Traveled"The Mathematical Mechanic is a pleasant surprise."---E. Kincanon, Choice

    5 in stock

    £15.19

  • What Determines an Algebraic Variety

    Princeton University Press What Determines an Algebraic Variety

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    £52.70

  • In Pursuit of Zeta3

    Princeton University Press In Pursuit of Zeta3

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"Nahin’s style is entertaining, directly addressing his readers. . . . Highly recommended."---Adhemar Bultheel, MAA Reviews"This book will be both enjoyable and a rich source of useful as well as intriguing information to a wide range of readers."---Michael Th. Rassias, zbMATH Open"I thoroughly enjoyed this book!"---Jonathan Shock, Mathemafrica.org"N/A"---Andrew Simoson, The Mathematical Intelligencer

    £16.19

  • Validated Numerics  A Short Introduction to

    Princeton University Press Validated Numerics A Short Introduction to

    Book SynopsisProvides a comprehensive introduction to the theory and practice of validated numerics, a field that combines the strengths of scientific computing and pure mathematics. This title features many examples, exercises, and computer labs using MATLAB/C++. It is suitable for graduate students and advanced undergraduates.Trade Review"Beyond obvious practical value, this material offers students an excellent opportunity to revisit and rethink some crucial, fundamental college mathematics." * Choice *"[T]his little book is a very important supplement to existing books on validated numerics. It is a must for researchers working in this field."---G. Alefeld, Mathematical Reviews"The book contains a lot of exercises, various small programs written in MATLAB code, and four sections with numerous problems provided for experimenting on a computer. It is written at an elementary level corresponding to its aims. But it is also a pleasure for specialists to leaf through the book."---Gunter Mayer, Zentralblatt MATH"This book is an essential resource for those entering this fast-developing field, and it is also the ideal textbook for graduate students and advanced undergraduates needing an accessible introduction to the subject." * World Book Industry *

    £32.30

  • Classical Probability in the Enlightenment New

    Princeton University Press Classical Probability in the Enlightenment New

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    £27.00

  • Intermittent Convex Integration for the 3D Euler

    Princeton University Press Intermittent Convex Integration for the 3D Euler

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    £52.70

  • Intermittent Convex Integration for the 3D Euler

    Princeton University Press Intermittent Convex Integration for the 3D Euler

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    1 in stock

    £110.40

  • Instability and Nonuniqueness for the 2D Euler

    Princeton University Press Instability and Nonuniqueness for the 2D Euler

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £110.40

  • Instability and Nonuniqueness for the 2D Euler

    Princeton University Press Instability and Nonuniqueness for the 2D Euler

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    £52.70

  • Flows in Networks

    Princeton University Press Flows in Networks

    2 in stock

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    2 in stock

    £29.75

  • Lectures on the hCobordism Theorem

    Princeton University Press Lectures on the hCobordism Theorem

    2 in stock

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    2 in stock

    £27.00

  • Lectures on the hCobordism Theorem

    Princeton University Press Lectures on the hCobordism Theorem

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £57.60

  • Étale Cohomology

    Princeton University Press Étale Cohomology

    3 in stock

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    3 in stock

    £35.70

  • Étale Cohomology

    Princeton University Press Étale Cohomology

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    £999.99

  • Princeton University Press Statistics by Simulation

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    Book SynopsisAn accessible guide to understanding statistics using simulations, with examples from a range of scientific disciplinesReal-world challenges such as small sample sizes, skewed distributions of data, biased sampling designs, and more predictors than data points are pushing the limits of classical statistical analysis. This textbook provides a new tool for the statistical toolkit: data simulations. It shows that using simulation and data-generating models is an excellent way to validate statistical reasoning and to augment study design and statistical analysis with planning and visualization. Although data simulations are not new to professional statisticians, Statistics by Simulation makes the approach accessible to a broader audience, with examples from many fields. It introduces the reasoning behind data simulation and then shows how to apply it in planning experiments or observational studies, developing analytical workflows, deploying model diagnostics, and

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    £999.99

  • Princeton University Press Lectures on PseudoDifferential Operators

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    Book SynopsisThe theory of pseudo-differential operators (which originated as singular integral operators) was largely influenced by its application to function theory in one complex variable and regularity properties of solutions of elliptic partial differential equations. Given here is an exposition of some new classes of pseudo-differential operators relevanTable of Contents*Frontmatter, pg. i*Table of Contents, pg. iii*Introduction, pg. 1*Chapter I. Homogeneous Distributions, pg. 7*Chapter II. Basic Estimates for Pseudo Differential Operators, pg. 31*Chapter III. Further Regularity Theorems and Composition of Operators, pg. 76*Chapter IV. Applications, pg. 104*Appendix, pg. 144*References, pg. 156

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    £999.99

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