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Manifold MirrorsThe Crossing Paths of the Arts and Mathematics
Felipe CuCker
Most works of art, whether illustrative, musical or literary, are created
subject to a set of constraints. In many (but not all) cases, these con-
straints have a mathematical nature; for example, the geometric trans-
formations governing the canons of J. S. Bach, the various projection
systems used in classical painting, the catalogue of symmetries found
in Islamic art or the rules concerning poetic structure. This fascinating
book describes geometric frameworks underlying this constraint-based
creation. The author provides both a development in geometry and
a description of how these frameworks fit the creative process within
several art practices. Furthermore, he discusses the perceptual effects
derived from the presence of particular geometric characteristics.
The book began life as a liberal arts course and is certainly suitable
as a textbook. However, anyone interested in the power and ubiquity
of mathematics will enjoy this revealing insight into the relationship
between mathematics and the arts.
Felipe Cucker is Chair Professor of Mathematics at the City University of
Hong Kong. His research covers a variety of subjects, including semi-algebra-
ic geometry, computer algebra, complexity, emergence in decentralized sys-
tems (in particular, emergence of languages and flocking), learning theory
and foundational aspects of numerical analysis. He serves on the editorial
board of several journals and is Managing Editor of the journal Foundations
of Computational Mathematics, published by the Society of the same name.
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CollapseSix Sources of
A Mathematician’s Perspective onHow Things can Fall Apart in the Blink of An Eye
CollapseBy Charles R. Hadlock
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A Mathematician’s Perspective on
How Things can Fall Apart in the Blink of An Eye
By Charles R. Hadlock
Six Sources of Collapse is a wonderful book, in numerous ways. Chance, group behavior, evolutionaryprocesses, instability, nonlinearity, and networks are adroitly brought under the same roof, and applied to a stunning range of important examples, from the collapse of ancient civilizations to the collapse of financial markets. Lucid engaging primers in relevant areas of mathematics—including non-lineardifferential equations, network theory, and extreme value statistics—are presented with an unpretentiousinformality attainable only by those with the deepest command. In effect, Hadlock offers both the call to arms, and the armamentarium, for a unified theory of collapse. An important scientific andpedagogical contribution.
Professor Joshua M. Epstein, Director of the Center for Advanced Modeling in the Social, Behavioral, and Health Sciences, Johns Hopkins University, and External Professor, Santa Fe Institute.
Charles Hadlock’s engaging book provides a mathematical framework for understanding all varietiesof collapse—that of civilizations caused by environmental factors or destructive wars, companiescaused by competition or poor management, and humans infected by contagious diseases. It inspiresone to think about the reasons for collapse (Hadlock suggests six sources), and their mathematicalbasis, thereby providing guidance to the development of detailed, more specific models.
Professor Steven Brams, Professor of Politics, New York University
Charles Hadlock has studied collapse processes from many points of view:from one career as a world traveling consultant working to head off catastrophicrisks in the chemical, power, transportation, and mining industries, to anotheras the dean of a business school witnessing collapses of corporations, currencies,and markets. Add to this his broad mathematical and scientific background;collaborative work with political scientists, engineers, and others; and extensiveexperience with management challenges at the top levels of corporations andgovernments. He is an award winning author with a Carus Monograph on fieldtheory and an acclaimed text on mathematical modeling in environmentalmanagement. All these themes are interwoven in a captivating personal stylethat will provide new insights about collapse to both mathematical andnonmathematical readers.
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Handbook of Financial Data and Risk InformationVolumes I and II
EDITED BY
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of Financial Data and Risk Information
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Risk has always been central to fi nance, and managing risk depends critically on information.
In recent decades, derivative markets for parceling and shifting risks have burgeoned,
while computational advances have increased the pace of trading. As evidenced by recent
events, the need has never been greater for skills, systems, and methodologies to manage
risk information in fi nancial markets. Authored by leading fi gures in risk management and
analysis, this handbook serves as a unique and comprehensive reference for the technical,
operational, regulatory, and political issues in collecting, measuring, and managing fi nancial
data. It will appeal to a wide range of audiences, from fi nancial industry practitioners and
regulators responsible for implementing risk management systems, to system integrators and
software fi rms helping to improve such systems.
Volume I examines the business and regulatory context that makes risk information so
important. A vast set of quantitative techniques, internal risk measurement and governance
processes, and supervisory reporting rules have grown up over time, all with important
implications for modeling and managing risk information. Without an understanding of the
broader forces at work, it is all too easy to get lost in the details.
Volume II sets out a detailed structural and operational framework for managing a
fi nancial risk data repository. As experience accumulates on managing modern risk systems,
the knowledge base of practical lessons grows. Understanding these issues and leading
practices may mean the difference between failed and successful implementations of
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Handbook of Financial Data and Risk InformationEdited by Margarita S. Brose, Mark D. Flood, Dilip Krishna, Bill Nichols
Risk has always been central to finance, and
managing risk depends critically on information.
As evidenced by recent events, the need has never
been greater for skills, systems and methodologies
to manage risk information in financial markets.
Authored by leading figures in risk management
and analysis, this handbook serves as a unique
and comprehensive reference for the technical,
operational, regulatory and political issues in
collecting, measuring and managing financial data.
It will appeal to a wide range of audiences, from
financial industry practitioners and regulators
responsible for implementing risk management
systems, to system integrators and software firms
helping to improve such systems. Volume 1 examines
the business and regulatory context that makes risk information
so important. Volume 2 describes a structural and operational
framework for managing a financial risk data repository.
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General and recreational mathematics / Number theory 1
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General and recreational mathematics
Martin Gardner in the Twenty-First CenturyEdited by Michael HenleOberlin College, Ohio
and Brian HopkinsSaint Peter’s College, New Jersey
Martin Gardner was an extraordinarily prolific writer whose work had a profound influence on the field of recreational mathematics. This book is a collection of articles, some by Gardner, others inspired by his work, that appeared in various MAA publications from 1999 to 2012. Essential reading for all recreational mathematicians.2014 253 x 177 mm 274pp 211 b/w illus. 13 tables 978-0-88385-913-1 Paperback £27.00 Publication April 2014
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Why Is There Philosophy of Mathematics At All?Ian HackingUniversity of Toronto
Ian Hacking draws on cognitive sciences, evolutionary psychology, neurology, developmental psychology, and cognitive archaeology (tools and the mind) to explore how mathematics became possible, for a species like ours, on a planet like this. An innovative book for those studying logic, theory of knowledge, and philosophy of science.2014 216 x 138 mm 212pp 978-1-107-05017-4 Hardback £50.00 978-1-107-65815-8 Paperback £17.99 Publication February 2014
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Who’s Bigger?Where Historical Figures Really RankSteven SkienaState University of New York, Stony Brook
and Charles B. WardGoogle, Inc., Mountain View, California
Is Hitler bigger than Napoleon? Washington bigger than Lincoln? Picasso bigger than Einstein? Quantitative analysts are rapidly finding homes in social and cultural domains, from finance to politics. What about history? In this fascinating book, Steve Skiena and Charles Ward bring quantitative analysis to bear
on ranking and comparing historical reputations. They evaluate each person by aggregating the traces of millions of opinions, just as Google ranks webpages. The book includes a technical discussion for readers interested in the details of the methods, but no mathematical or computational background is necessary to understand the rankings or conclusions. Along the way, the authors present the rankings of more than one thousand of history’s most significant people in science, politics, entertainment, and all areas of human endeavor. Anyone interested in history or biography can see where their favorite figures place in the grand scheme of things.
‘This is all fun: reputational face-offs are great entertainment. And, shrewdly, Skiena and Ward have an app. More seriously, historians will put quantitative analysis to good use – and their model may help historiographers grapple with Wikipedia.’New Scientist
2013 228 x 152 mm 391pp 101 b/w illus. 2 maps 176 tables 978-1-107-04137-0 Hardback £18.99
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Manifold MirrorsThe Crossing Paths of the Arts and MathematicsFelipe CuckerCity University of Hong Kong
Felipe Cucker presents a unifying mathematical structure to explore the relationship between mathematics and the arts, including architecture, music, poetry and more. The book emerged from the author’s undergraduate course, but requiring only basic high-school knowledge of mathematics it makes a fascinating read for anyone interested in the arts.
‘Cucker [has] produced a pot au feu, an eclectic catch-all. There is much that can be learned from [his] presentation of the marriage of mathematics and art. I consider Manifold Mirrors Arcimboldesque in that it is an assemblage of many basic mathematical ideas and constructs, [adding] up to … well, to a unique work.’Philip J. Davis, SIAM News
2013 247 x 174 mm 424pp 55 b/w illus. 100 colour illus. 30 music examples 978-0-521-42963-4 Hardback £55.00 978-0-521-72876-8 Paperback £19.99
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How Humans Learn to Think MathematicallyExploring the Three Worlds of MathematicsDavid TallUniversity of Warwick
How Humans Learn to Think Mathematically describes the development of mathematical thinking from the young child to the sophisticated adult. Professor David Tall’s analysis offers a shared framework for understanding mathematical growth from practical beginnings through theoretical developments, to the continuing evolution of mathematical thinking.Learning in Doing: Social, Cognitive and Computational Perspectives
2013 228 x 152 mm 476pp 175 b/w illus. 4 tables 978-1-107-66854-6 Paperback £27.99
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Number theory
Lattice Sums Then and NowJ. M. BorweinUniversity of Newcastle, New South Wales
M. L. GlasserClarkson University, New York
R. C. McPhedranUniversity of Sydney
J. G. WanSingapore University of Technology and Design
and I. J. ZuckerKing’s College London
For over a century lattice sums have been studied by mathematicians and scientists in diverse areas of science, in some cases unwittingly duplicating previous work. Here, at last, is a comprehensive overview of the substantial body of knowledge that now exists on lattice sums and their applications.Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications, 150
2013 234 x 156 mm 388pp 13 b/w illus. 3 colour illus. 20 tables 978-1-107-03990-2 Hardback £75.00
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2 Number theory / Algebra / Logic, categories and sets
Torsors, Étale Homotopy and Applications to Rational PointsEdited by Alexei N. SkorobogatovImperial College London
Torsors are ubiquitous in many areas of mathematics. This book presents a collection of expository lecture notes and cutting-edge research articles on the theory and applications of torsors and étale homotopy, written by leading experts. An essential volume for researchers and graduate students in algebraic and arithmetic geometry.London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series, 405
2013 228 x 152 mm 468pp 978-1-107-61612-7 Paperback £45.00
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The Riemann Hypothesis for Function FieldsFrobenius Flow and Shift OperatorsMachiel van FrankenhuijsenUtah Valley University
A description of how non-commutative geometry could provide a means to attack the Riemann Hypothesis, one of the most important unsolved problems in mathematics. The book will be of interest to graduate students in analytic and algebraic number theory, and provides a strong foundation for further research in this area.London Mathematical Society Student Texts, 80
2014 228 x 152 mm 162pp 12 b/w illus. 1 table 978-1-107-04721-1 Hardback £45.00 978-1-107-68531-4 Paperback £22.99
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Algebra
Group Cohomology and Algebraic CyclesBurt TotaroUniversity of Cambridge
Group cohomology reveals a deep relation between algebra and topology, and its recent applications have provided important insights into the Hodge conjecture and algebraic geometry more broadly. This book presents a coherent suite of
computational tools for the study of group cohomology and algebraic cycles.2014 228 x 152 mm 240pp 2 b/w illus. 978-1-107-01577-7 Hardback £55.00 Publication May 2014
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A Guide to Groups, Rings, and FieldsFernando Q. GouvêaColby College, Maine
Insightful overview of many kinds of algebraic structures that are ubiquitous in mathematics. For researchers at graduate level and beyond.Dolciani Mathematical Expositions, 48
2013 228 x 152 mm 326pp 978-0-88385-355-9 Hardback £31.00
For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9780883853559
A Double Hall Algebra Approach to Affine Quantum Schur–Weyl TheoryBangming DengBeijing Normal University
Jie DuUniversity of New South Wales, Sydney
and Qiang FuTongji University, China
The first book of its kind to present an algebraic approach to affine q-Schur algebras and affine quantum Schur–Weyl theory.London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series, 401
2012 228 x 152 mm 216pp 978-1-107-60860-3 Paperback £35.00
For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107608603
The Maximal Subgroups of the Low-Dimensional Finite Classical GroupsJohn N. BrayQueen Mary, University of London
Derek F. HoltUniversity of Warwick
and Colva M. Roney-DougalUniversity of St Andrews, Scotland
This book classifies the maximal subgroups of finite classical groups in low dimension. It features previously unseen results and over 100 tables, making this an essential reference for researchers. It will appeal to graduate students as a textbook on finite simple groups, computational group theory
(including Magma) and representation theory.London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series, 407
2013 228 x 152 mm 452pp 100 tables 20 exercises 978-0-521-13860-4 Paperback £50.00
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Representation Theory and Harmonic Analysis of Wreath Products of Finite GroupsTullio Ceccherini-SilbersteinUniversità degli Studi del Sannio, Italy
Fabio ScarabottiUniversità degli Studi di Roma ‘La Sapienza’, Italy
and Filippo TolliUniversità degli Studi Roma Tre
A self-contained treatment of the representation theory of wreath products of finite groups and harmonic analysis on the corresponding homogeneous spaces. The book functions as both a useful reference for researchers, and a graduate textbook with plenty of examples and several exercises.London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series, 410
2014 228 x 152 mm 173pp 5 b/w illus. 2 tables 18 exercises 978-1-107-62785-7 Paperback £45.00
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Logic, categories and sets
Elements of Logical ReasoningJan von PlatoUniversity of Helsinki
This book is an accessible and scientifically rigorous introduction to the principles of logical reasoning, covering many topics including the deductive machinery of metalogic, otherwise known as the nature and function of proofs. It will be valuable to students of logic, mathematics and computer science.2014 247 x 174 mm 271pp 978-1-107-03659-8 Hardback £55.00 978-1-107-61077-4 Paperback £18.99
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Logic, categories and sets / Discrete mathematics, information theory and coding theory 3
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Basic Category TheoryTom LeinsterUniversity of Edinburgh
Assuming little mathematical background, this short introduction to category theory is ideal for beginning graduate students or advanced undergraduates learning category theory for the first time. Suitable for independent study or as a course book, it gives extensive explanations of the key concepts along with hundreds of examples and exercises.Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics, 143
2014 228 x 152 mm 250pp 80 exercises 978-1-107-04424-1 Hardback c. £35.00 Publication July 2014
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Coherence in Three-Dimensional Category TheoryNick GurskiUniversity of Sheffield
Higher category theory is an increasingly important discipline with applications in topology, geometry, logic and theoretical computer science. This comprehensive treatment covers essential material for any student of coherence, or for any researcher wishing to apply higher categories or coherence results in fields such as algebraic topology.Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics, 201
2013 228 x 152 mm 286pp 978-1-107-03489-1 Hardback £45.00
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Canonical Ramsey Theory on Polish SpacesVladimir KanoveiRussian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
Marcin SabokPolish Academy of Sciences
and Jindřich ZapletalUniversity of Florida
This book lays the foundations for an exciting new area of descriptive set theory. It develops a robust connection between two active areas of research: forcing and analytic equivalence relations. Ideal for graduate students and researchers in set theory, the book provides an ideal springboard for further research.Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics, 202
2013 228 x 152 mm 278pp 978-1-107-02685-8 Hardback £50.00
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Effective Mathematics of the UncountableEdited by Noam GreenbergVictoria University of Wellington
Denis HirschfeldtUniversity of Chicago
Joel David HamkinsCollege of Staten Island
and Russell MillerQueens College, City University of New York
This book provides an authoritative and multifaceted introduction to eight major approaches to computation on uncountable mathematical domains. The perspectives explored within reveal different aspects of effective uncountable mathematics, making it an ideal resource for graduate and advanced undergraduate students and researchers in this exciting new area of study.Lecture Notes in Logic, 41
2013 228 x 152 mm 204pp 978-1-107-01451-0 Hardback £55.00
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Pure Inductive LogicJeffrey ParisUniversity of Manchester
and Alena VencovskáUniversity of Manchester
This book establishes pure inductive logic as a contemporary branch of mathematical logic. Collecting together research from a wide range of sources within one unified context, it provides both a comprehensive account of the subject up to cutting-edge modern research, and an accessible reference for the philosopher or computer scientist.Perspectives in Logic
2014 228 x 152 mm 360pp 1 b/w illus. 978-1-107-04230-8 Hardback c. £60.00 Publication June 2014
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Lambda Calculus with TypesHenk BarendregtRadboud Universiteit Nijmegen
Wil DekkersRadboud Universiteit Nijmegen
and Richard StatmanCarnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Typed lambda calculus is used in functional programming (Haskell, Clean) and proof assistants (Coq, Isabelle, HOL), which are used to design and verify IT products and mathematical proofs. This book reveals unexpected mathematical beauty in three classes of typing: simple types, recursive types and
intersection types. Numerous exercises are provided.Perspectives in Logic
2013 228 x 152 mm 854pp 52 b/w illus. 300 exercises 978-0-521-76614-2 Hardback £60.00
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Discrete mathematics, information theory and coding theory
Information Theory and Coding by ExampleMark KelbertSwansea University
and Yuri SuhovUniversity of Cambridge
Introducing both the probabilistic and algebraic aspects of the subject, this book provides relevant background material, a wide range of examples and clear solutions to problems from real exam papers. It is a valuable teaching aid for students, or for researchers and engineers who want to grasp the basic principles.2013 247 x 174 mm 526pp 30 b/w illus. 100 exercises 978-0-521-76935-8 Hardback £75.00 978-0-521-13988-5 Paperback £35.00
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Modern Computer AlgebraThird editionJoachim von zur GathenBonn-Aachen International Center for Information Technology
and Jürgen GerhardMaplesoft, Canada
Designed to accompany one- or two-semester courses for advanced undergraduate or graduate students, this textbook is widely regarded as the ‘bible of computer algebra’. Its comprehensiveness and reliability also makes it an essential reference for professionals. This updated edition includes an overview of recent
4 Discrete mathematics, information theory and coding theory / Cryptography, cryptology and coding / Topology and geometry
improvements in areas like primality testing.
Review of previous edition: ‘Wow! What a beautifully produced book, and what a wealth of information.’Don Knuth, Stanford University
2013 247 x 174 mm 808pp 55 b/w illus. 53 colour illus. 40 tables 560 exercises 978-1-107-03903-2 Hardback £75.00
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Analytic Combinatorics in Several VariablesRobin PemantleUniversity of Pennsylvania
and Mark C. WilsonUniversity of Auckland
This book is the result of nearly fifteen years work on developing analytic machinery to recover, as effectively as possible, asymptotics of the coefficients of a multivariate generating function. It is the first book to describe many of the results and techniques necessary to estimate coefficients of generating functions in more than one variable.Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics, 140
2013 228 x 152 mm 392pp 53 b/w illus. 2 tables 64 exercises 978-1-107-03157-9 Hardback £45.00
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Surveys in Combinatorics 2013Edited by Simon R. BlackburnRoyal Holloway, University of London
Stefanie GerkeRoyal Holloway, University of London
and Mark WildonRoyal Holloway, University of London
This book consists of nine survey papers by internationally renowned mathematicians. It will be of interest to researchers in combinatorics, from graduate students who want an overview of several areas to advanced researchers who want to have an in-depth analysis of recent developments.London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series, 409
2013 228 x 152 mm 384pp 30 b/w illus. 2 tables 978-1-107-65195-1 Paperback £45.00
For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107651951
Cryptography, cryptology and coding
A Cryptography PrimerSecrets and PromisesPhilip N. KleinBrown University, Rhode Island
This accessible introduction for undergraduates explains the cryptographic protocols for privacy and the use of digital signatures for certifying the integrity of messages and programs. It provides a guide to the principles and elementary mathematics underlying modern cryptography, giving readers a look under the hood for security techniques and the reasons they are thought to be secure.2014 228 x 152 mm 216pp 72 b/w illus. 978-1-107-60345-5 Paperback £19.99 Publication April 2014
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Quantum Information TheoryMark M. WildeLouisiana State University
Finally, here is a modern, self-contained text on quantum information theory suitable for graduate-level courses. Developing the subject ‘from the ground up’ it covers classical results as well as major advances of the past decade, such as superadditivity of private, coherent and Holevo information, and the superactivation of quantum capacity.2013 247 x 174 mm 669pp 85 b/w illus. 260 exercises 978-1-107-03425-9 Hardback £45.00
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Quantum Computing since DemocritusScott AaronsonMassachusetts Institute of Technology
Takes students and researchers on a tour through some of the deepest ideas of maths, computer science and physics.2013 228 x 152 mm 398pp 25 b/w illus. 978-0-521-19956-8 Paperback £24.99
For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9780521199568
Topology and geometry
Manifolds, Tensors, and FormsAn Introduction for Mathematicians and PhysicistsPaul RentelnCalifornia State University, San Bernardino
Providing a succinct yet comprehensive treatment of the essentials of modern differential geometry and topology, this book’s clear prose and informal style make it accessible to advanced undergraduate and graduate students in mathematics and the physical sciences. It features over 250 detailed exercises and discusses a variety of applications.2013 246 x 189 mm 340pp 61 b/w illus. 271 exercises 978-1-107-04219-3 Hardback £45.00
For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107042193
New Horizons in GeometryTom ApostolCalifornia Institute of Technology
and Mamikon MnatsakanianCalifornia Institute of Technology
A beautifully illustrated collection of striking and original results in geometry. Recommended for students and teachers of geometry and calculus.Dolciani Mathematical Expositions, 47
2013 253 x 177 mm 526pp 978-0-88385-354-2 Hardback £46.00
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Aperiodic OrderVolume 1: A Mathematical InvitationMichael BaakeUniversität Bielefeld, Germany
and Uwe GrimmThe Open University, Milton Keynes
This first volume in a series provides a graduate-level introduction to the many facets of aperiodic order. Special attention is given to methods from algebra, discrete geometry and harmonic analysis, while the main focus is on topics motivated by physics and crystallography. Numerous illustrations and examples are included.Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications, 149
2013 234 x 156 mm 545pp 145 b/w illus. 18 colour illus. 10 tables 978-0-521-86991-1 Hardback £75.00
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Convex Bodies: The Brunn–Minkowski TheorySecond editionRolf SchneiderAlbert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Germany
Now in its second edition, this classic text has been expanded to reflect significant developments in Brunn–Minkowski theory over the past two decades. It gives a complete presentation from basics to the exposition of current research, with full proofs, pointers to other fields and a fully updated reference list.
Review of the first edition: ‘Neither one of [the old classics] may be considered a substitute for the excellent detailed monograph written by Rolf Schneider. I recommend this book to everyone who appreciates the beauty of convexity theory or who uses the strength of geometric inequalities, and to any expert who needs a reliable reference book for his/her research.’V. Milman, Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications, 151
2013 234 x 156 mm 756pp 978-1-107-60101-7 Hardback £99.00
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Moduli SpacesEdited by Leticia Brambila-PazCentro de Investigación en Matemáticas A.C. (CIMAT), Mexico
Peter NewsteadUniversity of Liverpool
Richard P. W. ThomasImperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London
and Oscar Garcia-PradaConsejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas, Madrid
Moduli theory represents a significant topic of modern mathematical research with strong connections to many areas of mathematics (including geometry, topology and number theory) and other disciplines such as theoretical physics. This book presents articles on both fundamental material and advanced research topics, accessible at the graduate level and above.London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series, 411
2014 228 x 152 mm 280pp 978-1-107-63638-5 Paperback £50.00 Publication February 2014
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Non-Hausdorff Topology and Domain TheorySelected Topics in Point-Set TopologyJean Goubault-LarrecqEcole Normale Supérieure de Cachan
This rich mathematical text will help both graduate students and researchers master modern topology and domain theory, the key mathematics behind the semantics of computer languages. It deals with elementary and advanced concepts of topology and the theory is illuminated by many examples, figures and more than 450 exercises.New Mathematical Monographs, 22
2013 228 x 152 mm 497pp 46 b/w illus. 485 exercises 978-1-107-03413-6 Hardback £65.00
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Differential Geometry of Singular Spaces and Reduction of SymmetryJ. ŚniatyckiUniversity of Calgary
In this book the author illustrates the power of the theory of subcartesian differential spaces for investigating spaces with singularities. The book covers applications in pure and applied mathematics and in mechanics, and it will interest researchers and graduate students in these areas.New Mathematical Monographs, 23
2013 228 x 152 mm 247pp 978-1-107-02271-3 Hardback £55.00
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Abstract analysis
A Primer on the Dirichlet SpaceOmar El-FallahUniversité Mohammed V-Agdal, Rabat, Morocco
Karim KellayUniversité de Bordeaux
Javad MashreghiUniversité Laval, Québec
and Thomas RansfordUniversité Laval, Québec
This systematic account of the Dirichlet space provides an introduction that will be valuable to researchers in function theory, assembling results previously only found in scattered research articles. Containing more than 100 exercises, the
book is also suitable for self-study by graduate students in mathematics.Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics, 203
2014 228 x 152 mm 220pp 5 b/w illus. 110 exercises 978-1-107-04752-5 Hardback £45.00
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A Guide to Functional AnalysisSteven G. KrantzWashington University, St Louis
Functional analysis occupies a central role in modern mathematics. This book provides a quick but precise and careful introduction to the subject. It covers all the basics that a beginning graduate student needs to know, as well as more sophisticated topics such as spectral theory, convexity and fixed-point theorems.Dolciani Mathematical Expositions, 49
2013 228 x 152 mm 150pp 6 b/w illus. 1 table 978-0-88385-357-3 Hardback £33.00
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The Theory of H(b) SpacesVolume 1Emmanuel FricainUniversité de Lille 1
and Javad MashreghiUniversité Laval, Québec
This comprehensive treatment is accessible to graduate students as well as researchers. It covers all of the preliminary subjects needed to fully understand and appreciate this beautiful subject, such as Hardy spaces, Fourier analysis and Carleson measures. Hundreds of exercises are also included, making the book suitable for graduate courses.New Mathematical Monographs, 20
2014 228 x 152 mm 750pp 20 b/w illus. 200 exercises 978-1-107-02777-0 Hardback £99.00 Publication June 2014
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Real and complex analysis
A Course in Mathematical AnalysisVolume 3: Complex Analysis, Measure and IntegrationD. J. H. GarlingUniversity of Cambridge
This is the third of three volumes that provide a full and detailed account of all those elements of real and complex analysis an undergraduate mathematics student can expect to encounter in the first two or three years of study. Numerous exercises, examples and applications are included.2014 247 x 174 mm 320pp 20 b/w illus. 270 exercises 978-1-107-03204-0 Hardback £75.00 978-1-107-66330-5 Paperback £30.00 Publication March 2014
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A Course in Mathematical AnalysisVolume 2: Metric and Topological Spaces, Functions of a Vector VariableD. J. H. GarlingUniversity of Cambridge
This is the second of three volumes that provide a full and detailed account of all those elements of real and complex analysis the undergraduate mathematics student can expect to encounter in their first two or three years of study. Numerous exercises, examples and applications are included.2014 247 x 174 mm 330pp 15 b/w illus. 280 exercises 978-1-107-03203-3 Hardback £75.00 978-1-107-67532-2 Paperback £30.00
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A Course in Mathematical AnalysisVolume 1: Foundations and Elementary Real AnalysisD. J. H. GarlingUniversity of Cambridge
This is the first of three volumes that provide a full and detailed account of all those elements of real and complex analysis the undergraduate mathematics student can expect to encounter in their first two or three years of study.
Numerous exercises, examples and applications are included.2013 247 x 174 mm 314pp 21 b/w illus. 340 exercises 978-1-107-03202-6 Hardback £75.00 978-1-107-61418-5 Paperback £30.00
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Quasiconformal Surgery in Holomorphic DynamicsBodil BrannerTechnical University of Denmark, Lyngby
and Núria FagellaUniversitat de Barcelona
This comprehensive introduction is ideal for graduate students and researchers wishing to learn about quasiconformal surgery in holomorphic dynamics through a self-contained text. A wide variety of applications are included, and geometrical ideas are emphasised with plenty of illustrations that are seldom found in the literature at this level.Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics, 141
2013 228 x 152 mm 432pp 30 b/w illus. 105 colour illus. 85 exercises 978-1-107-04291-9 Hardback £65.00
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Paradoxes and Sophisms in CalculusSergiy KlymchukAuckland University of Technology
and Susan G. StaplesTexas Christian University
A collection of paradoxes (counterintuitive statements that look invalid, but are in fact true) and sophisms (intentionally flawed arguments that appear formally correct) in calculus. Such examples are designed to enhance students’ understanding of the underlying concepts. Recommended for students and teachers of calculus at high school and university.Classroom Resource Materials
2013 228 x 152 mm 110pp 43 b/w illus. 978-0-88385-781-6 Paperback £26.00
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Probability theory and stochastic processes
A Basic Course in Measure and ProbabilityTheory for ApplicationsRoss LeadbetterUniversity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Stamatis CambanisUniversity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
and Vladas PipirasUniversity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
This concise introduction covers all of the measure theory and probability most useful for statisticians. Originating from the authors’ own graduate course, it is perfect for a two-term course or for self-study. It is especially useful to graduate students in related fields who want to shore up their mathematical foundation.2014 228 x 152 mm 374pp 15 b/w illus. 300 exercises 978-1-107-02040-5 Hardback £75.00 978-1-107-65252-1 Paperback £29.99 Publication February 2014
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Lévy Processes and Infinitely Divisible DistributionsSecond editionKen-iti SatoNagoya University, Japan
This successful text provides a comprehensive basic knowledge of Lévy processes and serves as an introduction to stochastic processes in general. Now in paperback, this corrected edition contains a brand new supplement discussing relevant developments in the area since the book’s initial publication.Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics, 68
2013 228 x 152 mm 534pp 160 exercises 978-1-107-65649-9 Paperback £50.00
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Uniform Central Limit TheoremsSecond editionR. M. DudleyMassachusetts Institute of Technology
This second edition of the classic work on empirical processes has been considerably expanded and revised. It now includes complete proofs of all
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results, including several new theorems not included in the first edition, such as Talagrand’s generic chaining approach to boundedness of Gaussian processes and Giné and Zinn’s characterization of uniform Donsker classes.Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics, 142
2014 228 x 152 mm 488pp 978-0-521-73841-5 Paperback £29.99 Publication March 2014
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Applied probability and stochastic networks
Brownian Models of Performance and ControlJ. Michael HarrisonStanford University, California
This book from one of the field’s leaders covers Brownian motion and stochastic calculus at the graduate level, and illustrates the use of that theory in various application domains, emphasizing business and economics. Aimed at non-mathematicians who build and analyze stochastic models, it contains many concrete formulas and worked examples.2013 228 x 152 mm 216pp 20 b/w illus. 2 tables 50 exercises 978-1-107-01839-6 Hardback £38.00
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Stochastic NetworksFrank KellyUniversity of Cambridge
and Elena YudovinaUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Communication networks underpin our modern world, and provide fascinating and challenging examples of large-scale stochastic systems. This compact introduction to some of the stochastic models found useful in the study of communication networks is ideal for graduate students wishing
to understand this important area of application.Institute of Mathematical Statistics Textbooks, 2
2014 228 x 152 mm 232pp 60 b/w illus. 80 exercises 978-1-107-03577-5 Hardback £50.00 978-1-107-69170-4 Paperback £21.99 Publication February 2014
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Bayesian Filtering and SmoothingSimo SärkkäAalto University, Finland
This compact, informal introduction for graduate students and advanced undergraduates draws together modern state estimation methods including non-linear Kalman filters, particle filters, and the related smoothing algorithms. Its practical and algorithmic approach assumes only modest mathematical prerequisites. End-of-chapter exercises include computational assignments, and Matlab code is available for download.Institute of Mathematical Statistics Textbooks, 3
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Statistical theory and methods
Analysis of Multivariate and High-Dimensional DataInge KochUniversity of Adelaide
‘Big data’ poses challenges that require both classical multivariate methods and modern machine-learning techniques. This coherent treatment integrates theory with data analysis, visualisation and interpretation of the analysis. Problems, data sets and Matlab code complete the package. Suitable for master’s/graduate students in statistics and working scientists in data-rich disciplines.Cambridge Series in Statistical and Probabilistic Mathematics, 32
2013 253 x 177 mm 400pp 5 b/w illus. 98 colour illus. 76 tables 138 exercises 978-0-521-88793-9 Hardback £55.00
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The Skew-Normal and Related FamiliesAdelchi AzzaliniUniversità degli Studi di Padova, Italy
In collaboration with Antonella CapitanioUniversità di Bologna
Blending theory and practice, this will be the standard resource for statisticians and applied researchers. Assuming only basic knowledge of (non-measure-theoretic) probability and statistical inference, it is accessible to the wide range of researchers who use statistical modelling techniques. The author’s complementary R package helps readers put theory into practice.Institute of Mathematical Statistics Monographs, 3
2013 228 x 152 mm 270pp 100 b/w illus. 60 exercises 978-1-107-02927-9 Hardback £50.00
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Statistics for environmental sciences
Measuring and ReasoningNumerical Inference in the SciencesFred L. BooksteinUniversity of Washington and Universität Wien, Austria
This exploration of empirical inference in science ranges over topics as diverse as the mass extinction of the dinosaurs, Peirce’s concept of abduction, multiple regression, and the analysis of patterns in astrophysics. At its heart is a formal description of the process by which scientific measurements support convincing explanations of the world around us.2014 234 x 156 mm 544pp 180 b/w illus. 978-1-107-02415-1 Hardback £50.00 Publication March 2014
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Differential and integral equations, dynamical systems and control
Numerical Solution of Elliptic and Parabolic Partial Differential EquationsJohn A. TrangensteinDuke University, North Carolina
For mathematicians and engineers interested in applying numerical methods to physical problems this book is ideal. It gives complete descriptions of methods in theory and implementation to give readers the confidence to write their own application programs and develop new theory. Accompanying software includes interactive graphics and graphical user interfaces.2013 246 x 189 mm 661pp 55 b/w illus. 13 colour illus. 300 exercises 978-0-521-87726-8 Mixed media product £50.00
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Applications to Regular and Bang-Bang ControlSecond-Order Necessary and Sufficient Optimality Conditions in Calculus of Variations and Optimal ControlNikolai P. OsmolovskiiTechnical University of Radom
and Helmut MaurerWestfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Germany
This book develops theory and applications for second-order optimality conditions in the calculus of variations and optimal control. Distinctive features include coverage of no-gap conditions and broken extremals; full solutions to various numerical examples are presented. A useful resource for researchers and engineers in many branches of the physical sciences.Advances in Design and Control, 24
2013 247 x 174 mm 390pp 978-1-61197-235-1 Paperback £71.00
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An Introduction to Computational Stochastic PDEsGabriel J. LordHeriot-Watt University, Edinburgh
Catherine E. PowellUniversity of Manchester
and Tony ShardlowUniversity of Bath
This comprehensive introduction to stochastic partial differential equations incorporates the effects of randomness into real-world models, offering graduate students and researchers powerful tools for understanding uncertainty quantification for risk analysis. MATLAB codes are included, so that readers can perform computations themselves and solve the test problems discussed.Cambridge Texts in Applied Mathematics, 50
2014 247 x 174 mm 520pp 107 b/w illus. 16 colour illus. 222 exercises 978-0-521-89990-1 Hardback £80.00 978-0-521-72852-2 Paperback £37.50 Publication May 2014
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Mathematical modelling and methods
Complexity ScienceThe Warwick Master’s CourseEdited by Robin BallUniversity of Warwick
Vassili KolokoltsovUniversity of Warwick
and Robert S. MacKayUniversity of Warwick
Many issues of global importance reveal an urgent need for a new generation trained to understand the mathematics of complex systems. This book presents the essential mathematical aspects of complexity science, suitable for advanced undergraduate/masters-level students and researchers in complexity science and related areas. Includes plentiful examples and real-world applications.London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series, 408
2013 228 x 152 mm 454pp 40 b/w illus. 978-1-107-64056-6 Paperback £45.00
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Computational Mathematical Modeling: An Integrated Approach Across ScalesDaniela CalvettiCase Western Reserve University, Ohio
and Erkki SomersaloCase Western Reserve University, Ohio
A textbook that guides the reader through the mathematical modeling of real-world phenomena at both macroscopic and microscopic scales. The book, which emphasises computational skills, includes examples, self-study problems and MATLAB code to aid learning. Suitable for students in mathematics and the physical sciences at advanced undergraduate level and above.Monographs on Mathematical Modeling and Computation, 17
2013 247 x 174 mm 234pp 978-1-61197-247-4 Paperback £50.00
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Six Sources of CollapseCharles R. HadlockBentley College, Massachusetts
An interdisciplinary investigation of how and why things collapse, ranging from governments to species, markets and structures. The author explores the mathematics behind six fundamental processes that lead to such collapses. The exposition assumes minimal mathematical background and should appeal to readers from a wide range of fields.Spectrum
2013 253 x 177 mm 220pp 73 b/w illus. 4 colour illus. 6 tables 978-0-88385-579-9 Hardback £33.00
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Fluid dynamics and solid mechanics
Turbulence in Rotating, Stratified and Electrically Conducting FluidsP. A. DavidsonUniversity of Cambridge
Discussing turbulent flow in a wide range of geophysical and astrophysical settings, this book should appeal to engineers, geophysicists, astrophysicists
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and applied mathematicians who are interested in naturally occurring turbulent flows. It starts from first principles so it is suitable for graduate students as well as professional researchers.2013 247 x 174 mm 695pp 220 b/w illus. 65 colour illus. 15 tables 978-1-107-02686-5 Hardback £95.00
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Flow, Deformation and FractureLectures on Fluid Mechanics and Mechanics of Deformable Solids for Mathematicians and PhysicistsG. I. BarenblattUniversity of California, Berkeley
An outstanding resource for every teacher and student of the mechanics of continuous media. The author’s unique approach, using the concept of intermediate asymptotics, has been tried and tested over a period of 40 years teaching the subject in Russia, Europe and America.
‘Now those not fortunate enough to have been able to attend the course have the opportunity to see what has made it so special. The present book is a masterful exposition of fluid and solid mechanics, informed by the ideas of scaling and intermediate asymptotics, a methodology and point of view of which Professor Barenblatt is one of the originators ... This is indeed a remarkable book.’Alexandre J. Chorin, from the Foreword
Cambridge Texts in Applied Mathematics, 49
2014 247 x 174 mm 290pp 110 b/w illus. 978-0-521-88752-6 Hardback £65.00 978-0-521-71538-6 Paperback £30.00 Publication April 2014
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Numerical analysis
Numerical Analysis for Engineers and ScientistsG. MillerUniversity of California, Davis
Striking a balance between theory and practice, this graduate-level text is perfect for students in the applied sciences. It provides full coverage of classical methods with a clear explanation of how they work, together with sample programs and many
practical examples to help students get started.2014 247 x 174 mm 560pp 90 b/w illus. 25 tables 70 exercises 978-1-107-02108-2 Hardback £65.00 Publication April 2014
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Acta Numerica 2013Volume 22Edited by Arieh IserlesUniversity of Cambridge
Acta Numerica is an annual publication containing invited survey papers by leading researchers in numerical mathematics and scientific computing. The papers present overviews of recent developments in their area and provide state-of-the-art techniques and analysis.Acta Numerica, 22
2013 247 x 174 mm 580pp 978-1-107-04386-2 Hardback £93.00
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Computational science
High Accuracy Computing MethodsFluid Flows and Wave PhenomenaTapan SenguptaIndian Institute of Technology, Kanpur
This book systematically develops scientific computing from classical approaches – describing equations of motion; classifying, discretizing and solving parabolic, elliptic, hyperbolic PDEs; curvilinear co-ordinates and structured meshing techniques; classical FVM and FEM and solving Navier–Stokes equations by FDM – to its present state in high accuracy computing.2013 242 x 184 mm 586pp 336 b/w illus. 9 tables 978-1-107-02363-5 Hardback £90.00
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Generalized Vectorization, Cross-Products, and Matrix CalculusDarrell A. TurkingtonUniversity of Western Australia, Perth
Matrix calculus is an efficient procedure for obtaining many derivatives at once, used in statistics and econometrics. This book studies different concepts of
matrix derivatives and a particular brand of mathematics behind matrix calculus, including special matrices whose elements are all zero or one.
‘A very neat treatment of matrix calculus. There is no doubt that the new operators and matrices presented in the book will see their applications in many areas of econometrics.’Yong Bao, Purdue University
2013 228 x 152 mm 275pp 4 tables 978-1-107-03200-2 Hardback £65.00
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Recipes for ContinuationHarry DankowiczUniversity of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
and Frank SchilderTechnical University of Denmark, Lyngby
A comprehensive introduction to the mathematical methodology of parameter continuation which places equal emphasis on theoretical rigor, algorithm development and software engineering. It contains fully-worked examples (including MATLAB implementation) and many exercises. Intended for students and teachers of dynamical systems and engineering at advanced undergraduate level and above.Computational Science and Engineering
2013 247 x 174 mm 600pp 978-1-61197-256-6 Paperback £70.00
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Thermal-fluids engineering
Buoyancy Effects on Natural VentilationTorwong ChenvidyakarnShinawatra International University, Bangkok
This book describes the fundamental effects of buoyancy, a key force in driving air and transporting heat and pollutants in the interior of a building. For the design and operation of modern sustainable, energy-efficient buildings, it contains no demanding mathematics and covers both qualitative and quantitative aspects of ventilation flow analysis.2013 234 x 156 mm 273pp 98 b/w illus. 978-1-107-01530-2 Hardback £65.00
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Cavitation and Bubble DynamicsChristopher Earls BrennenCalifornia Institute of Technology
Cavitation and Bubble Dynamics deals with the fundamental physical processes of bubble dynamics and the phenomenon of cavitation. It is ideal for graduate students and research engineers and scientists, and a basic knowledge of fluid flow and heat transfer is assumed. The analytical methods presented are developed from basic principles.2013 253 x 177 mm 263pp 192 b/w illus. 2 tables 978-1-107-64476-2 Paperback £45.00
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The Finite Element Method with Heat Transfer and Fluid Mechanics ApplicationsErian A. BaskharoneTexas A & M University
This book is intended for advanced undergraduate and graduate students. The first four chapters are devoted to the introduction of the finite element concept. The focus of the book then covers two essential areas – heat transfer and fluid mechanics: topics with different finite element formulations.2013 253 x 177 mm 387pp 211 b/w illus. 5 tables 978-1-107-03981-0 Hardback £75.00
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Chemical engineering
Mathematical Modeling in Chemical EngineeringAnders RasmusonChalmers University of Technology, Gothenberg
Bengt AnderssonChalmers University of Technology, Gothenberg
Louise OlssonChalmers University of Technology, Gothenberg
and Ronnie AnderssonChalmers University of Technology, Gothenberg
A solid introduction, equipping the reader with the insight and skill required to successfully formulate, construct, simplify, evaluate and use mathematical models in chemical engineering. The accompanying problems, tutorials, and projects provide the reader with
hands-on experience, and include model formulation at different levels, analysis, parameter estimation and numerical solution.2014 247 x 174 mm 193pp 99 b/w illus. 40 tables 978-1-107-04969-7 Hardback £40.00 Publication April 2014
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Physics of Gas-Liquid FlowsThomas J. HanrattyUniversity of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Presenting a unified theory for understanding and predicting multiphase flows, based on the ways large scale behaviour relates to small scale interactions, this text includes design equations, providing tools for improving the safety and efficiency of multiphase flow systems. Ideal for students, researchers and practising engineers.2013 247 x 174 mm 354pp 145 b/w illus. 3 tables 978-1-107-04120-2 Hardback £65.00
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An Introduction to Fluid MechanicsFaith A. MorrisonMichigan Technological University
This is a modern and elegant introduction to engineering fluid mechanics enriched with numerous examples, exercises and applications. We delve deeply into the mathematical analysis of flows on the basis that such analysis is essential to designing and optimising modern systems and devices.Contents: Part I. Preparing to Study Flow: 1. Why study fluid mechanics?; 2. How fluids behave; Part II. The Physics of Flow: 3. Modeling fluids; 4. Molecular fluid stresses; 5. Stress-velocity relationships; Part III. Flow Field Calculations: 6. Microscopic balance equations; 7. Internal flows; 8. External flows; Part IV. Advanced Flow Calculations: 9. Macroscopic balance equations; 10. How fluids behave (redux); V. Appendices: A. Glossary; B. Mathematics appendix; C. Supplemental mathematics appendix; D. Special topics.2013 253 x 177 mm 940pp 520 b/w illus. 40 tables 500 exercises 978-1-107-00353-8 Hardback £75.00
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Engineering design, kinematics, and robotics
Matrix Methods in the Design Analysis of Mechanisms and Multibody SystemsJohn J. UickerUniversity of Wisconsin, Madison
Bahram RavaniUniversity of California, Davis
and Pradip N. ShethUniversity of Virginia
This is an integrated approach to kinematic and dynamic analysis. The matrix techniques presented are general and applicable to two- or three-dimensional systems. Techniques lend themselves to programming and digital computation and can be a usable tool for designers, and are applicable to the design analysis of all multibody mechanical systems.2013 253 x 177 mm 344pp 105 b/w illus. 5 tables 65 exercises 978-0-521-76109-3 Hardback £75.00
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Communications and signal processing
Hilbert Space Methods in Signal ProcessingRodney A. KennedyAustralian National University, Canberra
and Parastoo SadeghiAustralian National University, Canberra
An accessible introduction to Hilbert spaces, combining the theory with applications of Hilbert methods in signal processing.2013 247 x 174 mm 440pp 66 b/w illus. 15 tables 100 exercises 978-1-107-01003-1 Hardback £70.00
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The Mechanics and Thermodynamics of ContinuaMorton E. GurtinCarnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania
Eliot FriedMcGill University, Montréal
and Lallit AnandMassachusetts Institute of Technology
A consolidated treatment of continuum mechanics and thermodynamics that stresses the universal status of the basic balances and the entropy imbalance. The Mechanics and Thermodynamics of Continua is written for engineers, physicists and mathematicians.Contents: Part I. Vector and Tensor Algebra; Part II. Vector and Tensor Analysis; Part III. Kinematics; Part IV. Basic Mechanical Principles; Part V. Basic Thermodynamical Principles; Part VI. Mechanical and Thermodynamical Laws at a Shock Wave; Part VII. Basic Requirements for Developing Physically Meaningful Constitutive Theories; Part VIII. Rigid Heat Conductors; Part IX. The Mechanical Theory of Compressible and Incompressible Fluids; Part X. Mechanical Theory of Elastic Solids; Part XI. Thermoelasticity; Part XII. Species Diffusion Coupled to Elasticity; Part XIII. Theory of Isotropic Plastic Solids Undergoing Small Deformations; Part XIV. Small Deformation, Isotropic Plasticity Based on the Principle of Virtual Power; Part XV. Small Deformation, Isotropic Plasticity Based on the Principle of Virtual Power; Part XVI. Large-Deformation Theory of Isotropic Plastic Solids; Part XVII. Theory of Single Crystals Undergoing Small Deformations; Part XVIII. Single Crystals Undergoing Large Deformations.2013 254 x 178 mm 718pp 41 b/w illus. 1 table 279 exercises 978-1-107-61706-3 Paperback £44.99
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An Introduction to Continuum MechanicsSecond editionJ. N. ReddyTexas A & M University
The second edition of this best-selling textbook presents the concepts of continuum mechanics for advanced undergraduates and graduates. It features derivations of the basic equations of mechanics in invariant (vector and tensor) form and specification of governing equations
to various co-ordinate systems, and numerous illustrative examples, chapter summaries and exercises.Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Vectors and tensors; 3. Kinematics of continua; 4. Stress measures; 5. Conservation and balance laws; 6. Constitutive equations; 7. Linearized elasticity; 8. Fluid mechanics and heat transfer; 9. Linearized viscoelasticity.2013 253 x 177 mm 470pp 216 b/w illus. 9 tables 357 exercises 978-1-107-02543-1 Hardback £50.00
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Dynamics of Multibody SystemsFourth editionAhmed A. ShabanaUniversity of Illinois, Chicago
This fourth edition introduces multibody dynamics with an emphasis on flexible body dynamics. It includes an additional chapter providing explanations for some of the fundamental issues addressed. The book’s wealth of examples and practical applications will be useful to graduate students, researchers and practising engineers working on flexible multibody systems.2013 253 x 177 mm 393pp 93 b/w illus. 113 exercises 978-1-107-04265-0 Hardback £75.00
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Fundamentals of Engineering PlasticityWilliam F. HosfordUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor
William Hosford’s book is ideal for those involved in designing sheet metal forming processes. Knowledge of plasticity is essential for the computer simulation of metal forming processes, and understanding the advances in plasticity theory is key to formulating sound analyses. Includes simplified notations designed for process designers.2013 228 x 152 mm 276pp 230 b/w illus. 978-1-107-03755-7 Hardback £45.00
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Differential Equations for EngineersWei-Chau XieUniversity of Waterloo, Ontario
Xie presents a systematic introduction to differential equations for engineering students. The relevance of differential equations in engineering applications motivates readers and studies of various types of differential equations are determined by engineering applications. The theory and techniques for solving differential equations are then applied to solve practical engineering problems.Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. First-order and simple higher-order differential equations; 3. Applications of first-order and simple higher-order equations; 4. Linear differential equations; 5. Applications of linear differential equations; 6. The Laplace transform and its applications; 7. Systems of linear differential equations; 8. Applications of systems of linear differential equations; 9. Series solutions of differential equations; 10. Numerical solutions of differential equations; 11. Partial differential equations; 12. Solving ordinary differential equations using Maple; Appendix A. Tables of mathematical formulas.2014 254 x 178 mm 568pp 95 b/w illus. 8 tables 465 exercises 978-1-107-63295-0 Paperback £38.99 Also available 978-0-521-19424-2 Hardback £66.00
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Variational Methods with Applications in Science and EngineeringKevin W. CasselIllinois Institute of Technology
There is a resurgence of applications for the calculus of variations, such as in solid mechanics and dynamics, numerical methods, numerical grid generation, modern physics, various optimization settings and fluid dynamics. This book reflects the connection between calculus of variations and
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the applications for which variational methods form the foundation.2013 253 x 177 mm 432pp 112 b/w illus. 12 tables 108 exercises 978-1-107-02258-4 Hardback £65.00
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Methods of Applied Mathematics for Engineers and ScientistsTomas B. CoMichigan Technological University
Co has written an engineering mathematics textbook, rich with examples, applications and exercises that use analytical approaches to solve smaller problems and numerical methods for complex problems. The book emphasises applying matrices with strong attention to matrix structure and computational issues. MATLAB® implementations and concepts are fully integrated.2013 253 x 177 mm 582pp 176 b/w illus. 52 tables 298 exercises 978-1-107-00412-2 Hardback £75.00
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Numerical Methods in Engineering with Python 3Third editionJaan KiusalaasPennsylvania State University
Provides an introduction to numerical methods for students in engineering courses. This book covers the solution of equations, interpolation and data fitting, solution of differential equations, eigenvalue problems and optimisation. The algorithms are implemented in Python 3, a high-level programming language that rivals MATLAB® in readability and ease of use.
‘… a practical introduction, pushing the theory as far in the background as possible.’The European Mathematical Society (euro-math-soc.eu)
2013 253 x 177 mm 432pp 31 b/w illus. 19 tables 978-1-107-03385-6 Hardback £65.00
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A Aaronson, Scott .......................................4Acta Numerica 2013 ...............................9Analysis of Multivariate and High-
Dimensional Data .................................7Analytic Combinatorics in Several
Variables ..............................................4Anand, Lallit ..........................................11Andersson, Bengt ..................................10Andersson, Ronnie ................................10Aperiodic Order .......................................4Apostol, Tom ...........................................4Applications to Regular and Bang-Bang
Control .................................................8Azzalini, Adelchi ......................................7
B Baake, Michael ........................................4Bajnok, Zoltán .......................................12Ball, Robin ..............................................8Barenblatt, G. I. .......................................9Barendregt, Henk ....................................3Basic Category Theory .............................3Basic Course in Measure and
Probability, A ........................................6Baskharone, Erian A...............................10Bayesian Filtering and Smoothing ............7Blackburn, Simon R. ................................4Blekherman, Grigoriy .............................13Bookstein, Fred L. ....................................7Borwein, J. M. .........................................1Boundary Conformal Field Theory and
the Worldsheet Approach to D-Branes .12Brambila-Paz, Leticia ...............................5Branner, Bodil ..........................................6Bray, John N. ...........................................2Brennen, Christopher Earls ....................10Brose, Margarita S. ................................13Brownian Models of Performance and
Control .................................................7Buoyancy Effects on Natural Ventilation ...9
C Calvetti, Daniela ......................................8Cambanis, Stamatis .................................6Canonical Ramsey Theory on Polish
Spaces .................................................3Capitanio, Antonella ................................7Cardona, Alexander ...............................12Cassel, Kevin W. ....................................11Cavitation and Bubble Dynamics............10Ceccherini-Silberstein, Tullio .....................2Chenvidyakarn, Torwong .........................9Co, Tomas B. .........................................12Coherence in Three-Dimensional
Category Theory ...................................3Complexity Science ..................................8Computational Mathematical Modeling:
An Integrated Approach Across Scales ...8Contreras, Iván ......................................12Convex Bodies: The Brunn–Minkowski
Theory ..................................................5Course in Mathematical Analysis, A ..........6Cryptography Primer, A ............................4Cucker, Felipe ..........................................1
D Dankowicz, Harry ....................................9Davidson, P. A. .........................................8
Dekkers, Wil ............................................3Deng, Bangming .....................................2Dereziński, Jan ......................................12Differential Equations for Engineers .......11Differential Geometry of Singular Spaces
and Reduction of Symmetry ..................5Double Hall Algebra Approach to Affine
Quantum Schur–Weyl Theory, A ............2Du, Jie .....................................................2Dudley, R. M. ...........................................6Dynamics of Multibody Systems .............11
E Edelstein-Keshet, Leah ...........................13Effective Mathematics of the Uncountable 3El-Fallah, Omar ........................................5Elements of Logical Reasoning .................2
F Fagella, Núria ..........................................6Fannon, Paul ................................... 13, 14Finite Element Method with Heat
Transfer and Fluid Mechanics Applications, The ................................10
Flood, Mark D. ......................................13Flow, Deformation and Fracture ...............9Fouque, Jean-Pierre ...............................13Frankenhuijsen, Machiel van ....................2Fricain, Emmanuel ...................................5Fried, Eliot .............................................11Fu, Qiang ................................................2Fundamentals of Engineering Plasticity ..11
G Garcia-Prada, Oscar .................................5Garling, D. J. H. ........................................6Generalized Vectorization, Cross-
Products, and Matrix Calculus ...............9Geometric and Topological Methods for
Quantum Field Theory .........................12Gérard, Christian ...................................12Gerhard, Jürgen ......................................3Gerke, Stefanie ........................................4Glasser, M. L. ...........................................1Goubault-Larrecq, Jean ............................5Gouvêa, Fernando Q. ...............................2Greenberg, Noam ....................................3Grimm, Uwe ............................................4Group Cohomology and Algebraic Cycles .2Guide to Functional Analysis, A ................5Guide to Groups, Rings, and Fields, A .......2Gurski, Nick ............................................3Gurtin, Morton E. ..................................11
H Hacking, Ian ............................................1Hadlock, Charles R. .................................8Hamkins, Joel David ................................3Handbook of Financial Data and Risk
Information ........................................13Handbook of Financial Data and Risk
Information I ......................................13Handbook of Financial Data and Risk
Information II .....................................13Handbook on Systemic Risk ...................13Hanratty, Thomas J. ................................10Harrison, J. Michael .................................7Henle, Michael ........................................1
High Accuracy Computing Methods .........9Hilbert Space Methods in Signal
Processing ..........................................10Hirschfeldt, Denis ....................................3Holt, Derek F. ...........................................2Hopkins, Brian .........................................1Hosford, William F. .................................11How Humans Learn to Think
Mathematically .....................................1
I Information Theory and Coding by
Example ...............................................3Introduction to Computational
Stochastic PDEs, An ..............................8Introduction to Continuum Mechanics,
An......................................................11Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, An .......10Introduction to Mathematical Portfolio
Theory ................................................14Introduction to the Statistical Physics of
Integrable Many-body Systems ............12Iserles, Arieh ............................................9
J Joshi, Mark S. ........................................14
K Kadelburg, Vesna ............................ 13, 14Kanovei, Vladimir ....................................3Kelbert, Mark ..........................................3Kellay, Karim ...........................................5Kelly, Frank ..............................................7Kennedy, Rodney A. ...............................10Kiusalaas, Jaan ......................................12Klein, Philip N. .........................................4Klymchuk, Sergiy .....................................6Koch, Inge ...............................................7Kolokoltsov, Vassili ..................................8Kopp, Ekkehard .....................................14Krantz, Steven G. .....................................5Krishna, Dilip .........................................13
L Lambda Calculus with Types ....................3Langsam, Joseph A. ...............................13Lattice Sums Then and Now .....................1Leadbetter, Ross ......................................6Leinster, Tom ...........................................3Lemons, Don S. ......................................12Lévy Processes and Infinitely Divisible
Distributions .........................................6Lord, Gabriel J. ........................................8
M MacKay, Robert S. ...................................8Malczak, Jan .........................................14Manifold Mirrors .....................................1Manifolds, Tensors, and Forms .................4Martin Gardner in the Twenty-First
Century ................................................1Mashreghi, Javad ....................................5Mathematical Modeling in Chemical
Engineering ........................................10Mathematics for the IB Diploma: Higher
Level ..................................................14Mathematics Higher Level for the IB
Diploma ....................................... 13, 14
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Mathematics of Quantization and Quantum Fields ..................................12
Matrix Methods in the Design Analysis of Mechanisms and Multibody Systems ..............................................10
Maurer, Helmut .......................................8Maximal Subgroups of the Low-
Dimensional Finite Classical Groups, The 2McPhedran, R. C. .....................................1Measuring and Reasoning .......................7Mechanics and Thermodynamics of
Continua, The .....................................11Methods of Applied Mathematics for
Engineers and Scientists .....................12Miller, G. .................................................9Miller, Russell ..........................................3Mnatsakanian, Mamikon .........................4Modern Computer Algebra ......................3Moduli Spaces .........................................5Morrison, Faith A. ..................................10
N New Horizons in Geometry ......................4Newstead, Peter ......................................5Nichols, Bill ...........................................13Non-Hausdorff Topology and Domain
Theory ..................................................5Numerical Analysis for Engineers and
Scientists ..............................................9Numerical Methods in Engineering with
Python 3 ............................................12Numerical Solution of Elliptic and
Parabolic Partial Differential Equations ..8
O Olsson, Louise .......................................10Osmolovskii, Nikolai P. .............................8
P Paradoxes and Sophisms in Calculus ........6Paris, Jeffrey ............................................3Parrilo, Pablo A. .....................................13Paterson, Jane M. ..................................14Pemantle, Robin ......................................4Physics of Gas-Liquid Flows ...................10Pipiras, Vladas .........................................6Plato, Jan von ..........................................2Powell, Catherine E..................................8Primer on Mathematical Models in
Biology, A ...........................................13Primer on the Dirichlet Space, A ...............5Probability for Finance ...........................14Pure Inductive Logic ................................3
Q Quantum Computing since Democritus ....4Quantum Information Theory ...................4Quasiconformal Surgery in Holomorphic
Dynamics .............................................6
R Ransford, Thomas ....................................5Rasmuson, Anders .................................10Ravani, Bahram .....................................10Recipes for Continuation .........................9Recknagel, Andreas ...............................12Reddy, J. N.............................................11Renteln, Paul ...........................................4Representation Theory and Harmonic
Analysis of Wreath Products of Finite Groups .................................................2
Reyes-Lega, Andrés F. ............................12Riemann Hypothesis for Function Fields,
The ......................................................2Roney-Dougal, Colva M. ..........................2
S Sabok, Marcin .........................................3Sadeghi, Parastoo ..................................10Šamaj, Ladislav .....................................12Särkkä, Simo ...........................................7Sato, Ken-iti ............................................6Scarabotti, Fabio .....................................2Schilder, Frank .........................................9Schneider, Rolf ........................................5Schomerus, Volker .................................12Segel, Lee A. .........................................13Semidefinite Optimization and Convex
Algebraic Geometry ............................13Sengupta, Tapan ......................................9Shabana, Ahmed A. ...............................11Shardlow, Tony ........................................8Sheth, Pradip N. ....................................10Six Sources of Collapse ............................8Skew-Normal and Related Families, The ...7Skiena, Steven .........................................1Skorobogatov, Alexei N. ...........................2Śniatycki, J...............................................5Somersalo, Erkki ......................................8Staples, Susan G. .....................................6Statman, Richard .....................................3Stochastic Networks ................................7Student’s Guide to Entropy, A ................12Suhov, Yuri ..............................................3Surveys in Combinatorics 2013 ................4
T Tall, David ...............................................1Theory of H(b) Spaces, The .......................5Thomas, Rekha ......................................13Thomas, Richard P. W. ..............................5Tolli, Filippo .............................................2Torsors, Étale Homotopy and
Applications to Rational Points .............2Totaro, Burt .............................................2Trangenstein, John A. ...............................8Turbulence in Rotating, Stratified and
Electrically Conducting Fluids ................8Turkington, Darrell A. ...............................9
U Uicker, John J. ........................................10Uniform Central Limit Theorems ...............6
V Variational Methods with Applications
in Science and Engineering .................11Vencovská, Alena ....................................3von zur Gathen, Joachim .........................3
W Wan, J. G. ................................................1Ward, Charles B. ......................................1Ward, Stephen ................................ 13, 14Who’s Bigger? .........................................1Why Is There Philosophy of Mathematics
At All? ..................................................1Wilde, Mark M. .......................................4Wildon, Mark ..........................................4Wilson, Mark C. .......................................4Woolley, Ben ................................... 13, 14
X Xie, Wei-Chau .......................................11
Y Yudovina, Elena.......................................7
Z Zapletal, Jindřich .....................................3Zastawniak, Tomasz ..............................14Zucker, I. J................................................1
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