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  • Numerical Homogenization by Localized Orthogonal

    Society for Industrial & Applied Mathematics,U.S. Numerical Homogenization by Localized Orthogonal

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    Book SynopsisThis book presents the first survey of the Localized Orthogonal Decomposition (LOD) method, a pioneering approach for the numerical homogenization of partial differential equations with multiscale data beyond periodicity and scale separation. The authors provide a careful error analysis, including previously unpublished results, and a complete implementation of the method in MATLAB. They also reveal how the LOD method relates to classical homogenization and domain decomposition. Illustrated with numerical experiments that demonstrate the significance of the method, the book is enhanced by a survey of applications including eigenvalue problems and evolution problems.Numerical Homogenization by Localized Orthogonal Decomposition is appropriate for graduate students in applied mathematics, numerical analysis, and scientific computing. Researchers in the field of computational partial differential equations will find this self-contained book of interest, as will applied scientists and engineers interested in multiscale simulation.

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  • Finite Volumes for Complex Applications IV:

    ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc Finite Volumes for Complex Applications IV:

    Book SynopsisThis volume contains contributions from speakers at the 4th International Symposium on Finite Volumes for Complex Applications, held in Marrakech, Morocco, in July 2005. The subject of these papers ranges from theoretical and numerical results to physical applications. Topics covered include: Theoretical and numerical results • theoretical foundation • convergence • new finite volume schemes • adaptivity • higher order discretization and parallelization Physical applications • multiphase flow and flows through porous media • turbulent flows • shallow water problems • stiff source terms • cryogenic applications • medical and biological applications • image processing Papers on Industrial codes, as well as interdisciplinary approaches are also included in these proceedings.Table of ContentsTheoretical and numerical results; theoretical foundation; convergence; new finite volume schemes; adaptivity; higher order discretization and parallelization; Physical applications; multiphase flow and flows through porous media; turbulent flows; shallow water problems; stiff source terms; cryogenic applications; medical and biological applications; image processing; Papers on Industrial codes, as well as interdisciplinary approaches are also included in these proceedings.

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  • The Mathematics of Mechanobiology: Cetraro, Italy

    Springer Nature Switzerland AG The Mathematics of Mechanobiology: Cetraro, Italy

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    Book SynopsisThis book presents the state of the art in mathematical research on modelling the mechanics of biological systems – a science at the intersection between biology, mechanics and mathematics known as mechanobiology. The book gathers comprehensive surveys of the most significant areas of mechanobiology: cell motility and locomotion by shape control (Antonio DeSimone); models of cell motion and tissue growth (Benoît Perthame); numerical simulation of cardiac electromechanics (Alfio Quarteroni); and power-stroke-driven muscle contraction (Lev Truskinovsky).Each section is self-contained in terms of the biomechanical background, and the content is accessible to all readers with a basic understanding of differential equations and numerical analysis. The book disentangles the phenomenological complexity of the biomechanical problems, while at the same time addressing the mathematical complexity with invaluable clarity. The book is intended for a wide audience, in particular graduate students and applied mathematicians interested in entering this fascinating field.Table of Contents- Cell Motility and Locomotion by Shape Control. - Models of Cell Motion and Tissue Growth. - Segregated Algorithms for the Numerical Simulation of Cardiac Electromechanics in the Left Human Ventricle. - Power-Stroke-DrivenMuscle Contraction.

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  • Hands-on Signal Analysis with Python: An

    Springer Nature Switzerland AG Hands-on Signal Analysis with Python: An

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    Book SynopsisThis book provides the tools for analyzing data in Python: different types of filters are introduced and explained, such as FIR-, IIR- and morphological filters, as well as their application to one- and two-dimensional data. The required mathematics are kept to a minimum, and numerous examples and working Python programs are included for a quick start. The goal of the book is to enable also novice users to choose appropriate methods and to complete real-world tasks such as differentiation, integration, and smoothing of time series, or simple edge detection in images. An introductory section provides help and tips for getting Python installed and configured on your computer. More advanced chapters provide a practical introduction to the Fourier transform and its applications such as sound processing, as well as to the solution of equations of motion with the Laplace transform. A brief excursion into machine learning shows the powerful tools that are available with Python. This book also provides tips for an efficient programming work flow: from the use of a debugger for finding mistakes, code-versioning with git to avoid the loss of working programs, to the construction of graphical user interfaces (GUIs) for the visualization of data. Working, well-documented Python solutions are included for all exercises, and IPython/Jupyter notebooks provide additional help to get people started and outlooks for the interested reader.Table of ContentsIntroduction.- Python.- Data Input.- Data Display.- Data Filtering.- Event- and Feature-Finding.- Statistics.- Parameter Fitting.- Spectral Signal Analysis.- Solving Equations of Motion.- Machine Learning.- Useful Programming Tools.

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  • Recent Developments in Mathematical, Statistical

    Springer Nature Switzerland AG Recent Developments in Mathematical, Statistical

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    Book SynopsisThis book constitutes an up-to-date account of principles, methods, and tools for mathematical and statistical modelling in a wide range of research fields, including medicine, health sciences, biology, environmental science, engineering, physics, chemistry, computation, finance, economics, and social sciences. It presents original solutions to real-world problems, emphasizes the coordinated development of theories and applications, and promotes interdisciplinary collaboration among mathematicians, statisticians, and researchers in other disciplines.Based on a highly successful meeting, the International Conference on Applied Mathematics, Modeling and Computational Science, AMMCS 2019, held from August 18 to 23, 2019, on the main campus of Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada, the contributions are the results of submissions from the conference participants. They provide readers with a broader view of the methods, ideas and tools used in mathematical, statistical and computational sciences.Table of ContentsS. M. Dastjerdi, A. HormoziNejad, K. Gharali and J. Nathwani, Numerical investigation of VAWT airfoil shapes on power extraction and self-starting purposes.- O. Abu and I. I. Ayogu, An Optimal Control Strategy for a Malaria Model.- L. Feng and X. Wang, Automate Obstructive Sleep Apnea Diagnosis Using Convolutional Neural Networks.- M. Rezaeian, M. Soltani and F. M. Kashkooli, On the modeling of drug delivery to solid tumors; computational viewpoint.- A. F. Ivanov and Z. A. Dzalilov, Oscillations and Periodic Solutions in a Two-Dimensional Differential Delay Model.- K. R. Green and R. J. Spiteri, Solving cardiac bidomain problems with B-spline adaptive collocation.- A. Sowa, Toral diffeomorphisms induce quantum superoperators via TAQS.- N. Mudalige, BOLD.R: A software package to interface with BOLD through R.- E. I. Verriest, Properties of the Zeros of the Scale-Delay Equation and Its Time-Variant ODE Realization .- M. Ashrafizaadeh, A. Ghavaminia, Development of a lattice Boltzmann model for the solution of partial differential equations, A performance comparison study with that of the finite difference method.- M. Ashrafizaadeh, F. Gharibi and S. M. Khatoonabadi, An extended pseudo potential multiphase lattice Boltzmann model with variable viscosity ratio.- M. Ahmed and S. A. Campbell, Effect of genetic defects in a cortical circuit model associated with childhood absence epilepsy.- P. C. Jentsch and C. L. Nehaniv, Exploring Tetris as a Transformation Semigroup.- W. M. Abdullah, S. Hossain and M. A. Khan, Covering Large Complex Networks by Cliques - A Sparse Matrix Approach.- T. Migot and Monica-G. Cojocaru, Revisiting Path-Following to Solve the Generalized Nash Equilibrium Problem.- H. Shaheen, R. Melnik and S. Singh, Analysis of Cortical Spreading Depression in Brian with Multiscale Mathematical Models.- M. Syed Usama and N. A. Malik, A Comparison of Turbulence Generated by 3DS Sparse Grids With Different Blockage Ratios and Different Co-Frame Arrangements.- R. Fallahpour and R. Melnik, Numerical Analysis of Nanowire Resonators for Ultra-High Resolution Mass Sensing in Biomedical Applications.- I. Farahbakhsh and C. L. Nehaniv, Spatial Iterated Prisoner’s Dilemma as a Transformation Semigroup.- L. Graham, M. Demers, Applying Neural Networks to a Fractal Inverse Problem.- D. St Jean, H. Kunze and D. Gillis.- Evaluating a logistic k-mer based model for classifying CO1 sequences of C. clupeaformis.- A. Egri-Nagy and C. L. Nehaniv, A Bestiary of Transformation Semigroups for the Holonomy Decomposition.- R. Xu and R. N. Makarov, High-Frequency Statistical Modelling for Jump-Diffusion Multi-Asset Price Processes with a Systemic Component.- M. M. Mukhopadhyay and R. N. Makarov, Calibration and Analysis of Structural Credit Risk Models with Occupation Time.- N. Mattia Marazzi, V. H. Huxley, R. Sacco and G. Guidoboni, Quantitative study of the coupling among cardiovascular system, lymphatic system and interstitial space.

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  • Current Trends and Open Problems in Computational

    Springer Nature Switzerland AG Current Trends and Open Problems in Computational

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    Book SynopsisThis Festschrift is dedicated to Professor Dr.-Ing. habil. Peter Wriggers on the occasion of his 70th birthday. Thanks to his high dedication to research, over the years Peter Wriggers has built an international network with renowned experts in the field of computational mechanics. This is proven by the large number of contributions from friends and collaborators as well as former PhD students from all over the world. The diversity of Peter Wriggers network is mirrored by the range of topics that are covered by this book. To name only a few, these include contact mechanics, finite & virtual element technologies, micromechanics, multiscale approaches, fracture mechanics, isogeometric analysis, stochastic methods, meshfree and particle methods. Applications of numerical simulation to specific problems, e.g. Biomechanics and Additive Manufacturing is also covered. The volume intends to present an overview of the state of the art and current trends in computational mechanics for academia and industry.Table of ContentsChapter 1: Multiphysics computation of thermomechanical fatigue in electronics under electrical loading.- Chapter 2: Phase-field modeling of fatigue crack propagation in brittle materials.- Chapter 3: A non-intrusive global/local cycle-jumping techniques: application to visco-plastic structures.- Chapter 4: VEM approach for homogenization of fibre-reinforced composites with curvilinear inclusions.- Chapter 5: Free Bloch wave propagation in periodic Cauchy materials: analytical and computational strategies.- Chapter 6: Divergence free VEM for the Stokes problem with no internal degrees of freedom.- Chapter 7: Strategy for Preventing Membrane Locking through Reparametrization.- Chapter 8: Model-free fracture mechanics and fatigue.- Chapter 9: Node based non-invasive form finding revisited - the challenge of remeshing.- Chapter 10: Micropolar modelling of periodic Cauchy materials based on asymptotic homogenization.- Chapter 11: Experimental and numerical investigation of granules as crash-absorber in ship building.- Chapter 12: On Hydraulic Fracturing in Fully and Partially Saturated Brittle Porous Material.- Chapter13: Efficient two-scale modeling of porous media using numerical model reduction with fully computable error bounds.- Chapter 14: Perspectives on the master-master contact formulation.- Chapter 15: Remarks on the History of Glacier Research and the Flow Law of Ice.- Chapter 16: Anisotropic Failure Criteria in Relation to Crack Phase-Field Modeling at Finite Strains.

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  • Comparative Genomics: 19th International

    Springer International Publishing AG Comparative Genomics: 19th International

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    Book SynopsisThis book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 19th Annual RECOMB Satellite Workshop on Comparative Genomics, RECOMB-CG which took place in La Jolla, USA, during May 20-21, 2022. The 18 full papers included in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from 28 submissions. The papers were organized in topical sections on evolution; phylogenetics; homology and reconciliation; genome rearrangements; metagenomics; and genomic sequencing. Table of ContentsEvolution.- On the Comparison of Bacteriophage Populations.- Syntenic Dimensions of Genomic Evolution.- Phylogenetics.- Fast and Accurate Branch Support Calculation for Distance-based Phylogenetic Placements.- The Sackin Index of Simplex Networks.- Phylogenetic Placement Problem: A Hyperbolic Embedding Approach.- Phylogenetic Network Dissimilarity Measures That Take Branch Lengths Into Account.- Homology and Reconciliation.- The Complexity of Finding Common Partitions of Genomes with Predefined Block Sizes.- Reconciliation with Segmental Duplication, Transfer, Loss and Gain.- Quantifying Hierarchical Conflicts in Homology Statements.- On Partial Gene Transfer and its Impact on Gene Tree Reconstruction.- Genome Rearrangements.- Sorting by k-Cuts on Signed Permutations.- A New Approach for the Reversal Distance with Indels and Moves in Intergenic Regions.- Chromothripsis Rearrangements Are Informed by 3D Genome Organization.- Metagenomics.- Using Computational Synthetic Biology Tools to Modulate Gene Expression within a Microbiome.- Metagenomics Binning of Long Reads Using Read-Overlap Graphs.- A Mixed Integer Linear Programming Algorithm for Plasmid Binning.- Genomic Sequencing.- Benchmarking Penalized Regression Methods in Machine Learning for Single Cell RNA Sequencing Data.- Deciphering the Tissue-speci c Regulatory Role of Intronless Genes Across Cancers.

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  • MATLAB for Engineering and the Life Sciences

    Springer International Publishing AG MATLAB for Engineering and the Life Sciences

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    Book SynopsisThis book is a self-guided tour of MATLAB for engineers and life scientists. It introduces the most commonly used programming techniques through biologically inspired examples. Although the text is written for undergraduates, graduate students and academics, as well as those in industry, will find value in learning MATLAB. The book takes the emphasis off of learning syntax so that the reader can focus more on algorithmic thinking. Although it is not assumed that the reader has taken differential equations or a linear algebra class, there are short introductions to many of these concepts. Following a short history of computing, the MATLAB environment is introduced. Next, vectors and matrices are discussed, followed by matrix-vector operations. The core programming elements of MATLAB are introduced in three successive chapters on scripts, loops, and conditional logic. The last three chapters outline how to manage the input and output of data, create professional quality graphics and find and use MATLAB toolboxes. Throughout, biomedical and life science examples are used to illustrate MATLAB's capabilities.Table of ContentsIntroduction.- MATLAB Programming Environment.- Vectors.- Matrices.- MatrixVector Operations.- Scripts and Functions.- Loops.- Conditional Logic.- Data In/Data Out.- Graphics.- Toolboxes.

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  • Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden Computational Engineering 2: Theorie und Anwendungen im Bereich der Elektrodynamik

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    Book SynopsisDas Buch zeigt Theorie und praktische Anwendungen im Bereich des Computational Engineering (berechnendes Ingenieurwesen) für elektrodynamische Anwendungen. Es illustriert sowohl die mathematischen Modelle wie auch die zugehörigen Simulationsmethoden für die verschiedenen Ingenieursanwendungen. Außerdem präsentiert es Strategien zur Verbesserung der numerischen Methoden wie z. B. Zeit-Raum-Verfahren, hyperbolische Löser, Multiskalenlöser oder strukturerhaltende Verfahren sowie Kopplungsverfahren für elektrodynamische und hydrodynamische Modelle auf verschiedenen Zeit- und Raumskalen. Dabei werden Ansätze zur Zerlegung in einfachere und effizient lösbare Teilprobleme vorgestellt. Gerade im Bereich der Multikomponenten- und Multiskalenmodelle bei komplizierten Ingenieursproblemen sind solche neuartigen Multiskalenverfahren wichtig. Weiter werden auch stochastische Modelle im Bereich der Partikelmodelle und deren Einbindung in deterministische Modelle besprochen. Diese neueren Problemstellungen brauchen iterative Löser zur Kopplung der verschiedenen Zeit- und Raumskalen. Die umfangreichen Beispiele aus dem Bereich der Elektrodynamik (inkl. elektromagnetische Felder, Antennenmodelle, Teilchenmodelle im Bereich der Plasmasimulation) geben dem Leser einen Überblick zu den aktuellen Themen und deren praktischer Umsetzung in spätere Simulationsprogramme.Table of ContentsEinleitung und Überblick - Motivation und Grundlagen - Numerische Verfahren: Diskretisierungs- und Lösungsverfahren - Ergänzenden Numerische Verfahren: Zerlegungsverfahren und Parallelisierung - Anwendungen in der Elektrodynamik - Weitere Anwendungen im Bereich des Partikel-Transport und Umsetzung von Modellen bis zum Programm-Code - Zusammenfassung

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Basic Laboratory Calculations for Biotechnology

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Perturbation Methods for Engineers and Scientists

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd An Introduction to Complex Analysis and the Laplace Transform

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Bessel Functions and Their Applications

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Bessel Functions and Their Applications

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  • Taylor & Francis The Political Ecology of Climate Change Adaptation

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  • Taylor & Francis Statistical Methods and the Geographer

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Mathematics

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Geometry and Physics of Branes Series in High

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    Book SynopsisBranes are solitonic configurations of a string theory that are represented by extended objects in a higher-dimensional space-time. They are essential for a comprehension of the non-perturbative aspects of string theory, in particular, in connection with string dualities. From the mathematical viewpoint, branes are related to several important theories, such as homological mirror symmetry and quantum cohomology.Geometry and Physics of Branes provides an introduction to current research in some of these different areas, both in physics and mathematics. The book opens with a lucid introduction to the basic aspects of branes in string theory. Topics covered in subsequent chapters include tachyon condensation, the geometry surrounding the Gopakumar-Vafa conjecture (a duality between the SU(N) Chern-Simons theory on S3 and a IIA string theory compactified on a Calabi-Yau 3-fold), two-dimensional conformal field theory on open and unoriented surfaces, and the development of a homologTrade Review"The introductory lectures are particularly pedagogical and clear and I recommend them to my students that enter the subject." -M. BianchiTable of ContentsIntroductionU. Bruzzo Deformation Theory, Homological Algebra and Mirror SymmetryKenji FuyakaTopics in String Tachyon DynamicsCe'sar Go'mez and Pedro RescoLarge N Dualities and D-BranesAntonella Grassi and Michele RossiElementary Introduction to Branes in String TheoryAlberto LerdaTwo-Dimensional Conformal Field Theory on Open and Unoriented SurfacesYassen Stanev

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  • Cambridge University Press Theory of Vortex Sound 33 Cambridge Texts in Applied Mathematics Series Number 33

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  • Cambridge University Press Theory of Holors

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  • Cambridge University Press A Guide to FirstPassage Processes

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  • Cambridge University Press Fourier Descriptors and Their Applications in Biology

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  • Cambridge University Press Mathematical Methods Elect Engineer

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  • Cambridge University Press Mathematical Ecology of Plant Species Competition

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  • Cambridge University Press Structural Equation Modeling Applications in Ecological and Evolutionary Biology

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    Book SynopsisStructural equation modelling (SEM) is a technique that is used to estimate, analyse and test models that specify relationships among variables. The ability to conduct such analyses is essential for many problems in ecology and evolutionary biology. This book begins by explaining the theory behind the statistical methodology, including chapters on conceptual issues, the implementation of an SEM study and the history of the development of SEM. The second section provides examples of analyses on biological data including multi-group models, means models, P-technique and time-series. The final section of the book deals with computer applications and contrasts three popular SEM software packages. Aimed specifically at biological researchers and graduate students, this book will serve as valuable resource for both learning and teaching the SEM methodology. Moreover, data sets and programs that are presented in the book can also be downloaded from a website to assist the learning process.Table of ContentsPart I. Theory: 1. Structural equation modelling: an introduction Scott L. Hershberger, George A. Marcoulides and Makeba M. Parramore; 2. Concepts of structural equation modelling in biological research Bruce H. Pugesek; 3. Modelling a complex conceptual theory of population change in the Shiras moose: history and recasting as a structural equation model Bruce H. Pugesek; 4. A short history of structural equation models Adrian Tomer; 5. Guidelines for the implementation and publication of structural equation models Adrian Tomer and Bruce H. Pugesek; Part II. Applications: 6. Modelling intra-individual variability and change in bio-behavioural developmental processes Patricia H. Hawley and Todd D. Little; 7. Examining the relationship between environmental variables and ordination axes using latent variables and structural equation modelling James B. Grace; 8. From biological hypotheses to structural equation models: the imperfection of causal translation Bill Shipley; 9. Analysing dynamic systems: a comparison of structural equation modelling and system dynamics modelling Peter S. Hovmand; 10. Estimating analysis of variance models as structural equation models Michael J. Rovine and Peter C. M. Molenaar; 11. Comparing groups using structural equations James B. Grace; 12. Modelling means in latent variable models of natural selection Bruce H. Pugesek; 13. Modeling manifest variables in longitudinal designs - a two-stage approach Bret E. Fuller, Alexander von Eye; Philip K. Wood and Bobby D. Keeland; Part III. Computing: 14. A comparison of the SEM software packages Amos, EQS and LISREL Alexander von Eye and Bret E. Fuller; Index.

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  • Cambridge University Press Differential Geometry and Lie Groups for Physicists

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  • Cambridge University Press Theory of Holors

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  • Cambridge University Press Advanced Mathematical Methods

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    Book SynopsisWritten in an appealing and informal style, this text is a self-contained second course on mathematical methods dealing with topics in linear algebra and multivariate calculus that can be applied to statistics, operations research, computer science, econometrics and mathematical economics.Trade Review"A wonderful reference book." The American Mathematical MonthlyTable of ContentsPreface; Part I. Linear Algebra: 1. Vector spaces (revision); 2. Geometry in R; 3. Matrices; 4. Projections; 5. Spectral theory; 6. The upper triangular form; 7. The tri-diagonal form; 8. Inverses; 9. Convexity; 10. The separating hyperplane theorem; 11. Linear inequalities; 12. Linear programming and game theory; 13. The simplex method; 14. Partial derivatives (revision); 15. Convex functions; 16. Non-linear programming; Part II. Advanced Calculus: 1. The integration process; 2. Manipulation of integrals; 3. Multiple integrals; 4. Differential and difference equations (revision); 5. Laplace transforms; 6. Series solutions of differential equations; 7. Calculus of variations; Part III. Solutions to Selected Exercises; Index.

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  • Cambridge University Press Multivariate Analysis in Community Ecology

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  • Cambridge University Press Introductory Mathematics Through Science Applications

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  • Cambridge University Press Advanced Mathematical Methods London School of Economics Mathematics

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  • Cambridge University Press Geometrical Methods of Mathematical Physics

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    Book SynopsisIn recent years the methods of modern differential geometry have become of considerable importance in theoretical physics and have found application in relativity and cosmology, high-energy physics and field theory, thermodynamics, fluid dynamics and mechanics. This textbook provides an introduction to these methods - in particular Lie derivatives, Lie groups and differential forms - and covers their extensive applications to theoretical physics. The reader is assumed to have some familiarity with advanced calculus, linear algebra and a little elementary operator theory. The advanced physics undergraduate should therefore find the presentation quite accessible. This account will prove valuable for those with backgrounds in physics and applied mathematics who desire an introduction to the subject. Having studied the book, the reader will be able to comprehend research papers that use this mathematics and follow more advanced pure-mathematical expositions.Trade Review'Although there are a welter of books where similar material can be found, this book is the most lucid I have come across at this level of exposition. It is eminently suitable for a graduate course (indeed, the more academically able undergraduate should be about to cope with most of it), and the applications should suffice to persuade any physicist or applied mathematician of its importance … Schutz's book is a triumph …' The Times Higher Education SupplementTable of ContentsPreface; 1. Some basic mathematics; 2. Differentiable manifolds and tensors; 3. Lie derivatives and Lie groups; 4. Differential forms; 5. Applications in physics; 6. Connections for Riemannian manifolds and gauge theories; Appendix; Notation; Index.

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  • Cambridge University Press Mathematical Methods in Electrical Engineering

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  • Cambridge University Press Introduction to Theoretical Neurobiology Volume 1 Linear Cable Theory and Dendritic Structure

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  • Cambridge University Press NavierStokes Equations and Turbulence 83 Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications Series Number 83

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  • Cambridge University Press Advanced Mathematical Methods for Engineering and Science Students

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  • Cambridge University Press Mathematical Ecology of Plant Species Competition 10 Cambridge Studies in Mathematical Biology Series Number 10

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  • Cambridge University Press All You Wanted to Know about Mathematics But Were Afraid to Ask

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  • Cambridge University Press Greens Functions and Ordered Exponentials

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