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Table of Contents Product Listings Mathematics General & Introductory Mathematics.................................................................................................................3 Algebraic Geometry & Number Theory.............................................................................................................9 Algorithms & Complexity.................................................................................................................................11 Combinatorics & Discrete Mathematics..........................................................................................................16 Computation....................................................................................................................................................21 Cryptography & Coding Theory......................................................................................................................23 Differential Equations & Nonlinearity...............................................................................................................26 Geometry & Topology......................................................................................................................................31 Real, Complex, & Functional Analysis.............................................................................................................33 Set Theory & Logic..........................................................................................................................................35 Mathematics for Biology & Medicine...............................................................................................................37 Mathematical Modeling...................................................................................................................................40 Mathematics for Engineering...........................................................................................................................42 Mathematics for Finance.................................................................................................................................52

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Algebra..............................................................................................................................................................5

Mathematics for Physics..................................................................................................................................58 Numerical Analysis & Mathematical Computation...........................................................................................62 Operations Research.......................................................................................................................................66 Probability Theory & Applications...................................................................................................................70 Statistics General & Introductory Statistics.....................................................................................................................72 Statistical Theory & Methods...........................................................................................................................74 Computational Statistics..................................................................................................................................87 Biostatistics......................................................................................................................................................91 Data Mining & Knowledge Discovery............................................................................................................102 Environmental Statistics.................................................................................................................................106 Statistical Genetics & Bioinformatics............................................................................................................109 Statistical Learning & Data Mining................................................................................................................119 Statistics for Biological Sciences...................................................................................................................119 Statistics for Business, Finance, & Economics..............................................................................................121 Statistics for Engineering & Physical Science...............................................................................................123 Statistics for Psychology, Social Science, & Law..........................................................................................126 SPC/Reliability/Quality Control.......................................................................................................................129 Title Index.............................................................................................................................................................132 Author Index.........................................................................................................................................................139 Notes....................................................................................................................................................................147 Sales Agents.........................................................................................................................................................150 Order Form(s)...............................................................................................................................................149, 152 Ordering Information / Call for Authors......................................................................................... Inside Back Cover

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General & Introductory Mathematics

The CRC Encyclopedia of Mathematics

Biographical Encyclopedia of Scientists

Wolfram Research, Champaign, Illinois, USA

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A Concise Introduction to Pure Mathematics Second Edition

CRC Standard Mathematical Tables and Formulae

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31st Edition

Martin Liebeck

Daniel Zwillinger

Imperial College, London, UK Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematics

Written in a relaxed, readable style, A Concise Introduction to Pure Mathematics leads students gently but firmly into the world of higher mathematics. It provides beginning undergraduates with a rigorous grounding in the basic tools and techniques of the discipline and prepares them for more advanced studies in analysis, differential equations, and algebra. This edition contains additional material on secret codes, permutations, and prime numbers. It features more than 200 exercises, with many completely new. The text is organized into relatively independent chapters, allowing instructors to tailor the book to meet their individual course needs. Catalog no. C5475, ISBN: 978-1-58488-547-4 2006, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 224 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $52.95 / £24.99

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York, USA

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General & Introductory Mathematics

Math and Art

An Introduction to Visual Mathematics

Second Edition James S. Walker

Sasho Kalajdzievski

University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire, USA

University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada

Series: Studies in Advanced Mathematics

This introduction explores the potential of mathematics to generate visually appealing objects and reveals some of the beauty of mathematics. With color figures and animations on an accompanying CD-ROM, plus a 16-page full-color insert, it includes numerous illustrations, computer-generated graphics, photographs, and art reproductions to demonstrate how mathematics can inspire art. The text also contains simple proofs, along with exercises at the end of every section. Each chapter covers a cross section of mathematics, from fundamental Euclidean geometry, tilings, and fractals to hyperbolic geometry, platonic solids, and topology.

An easily accessible introduction to wavelet analysis, this book explains the subject using algebra and some basic calculus and stresses applications, such as speech compression, removing noise from audio and images, image compression, and image enhancement. The author offers downloadable software that permits recording, playing, and modifying sound files using wavelet techniques, plus a facility for displaying, printing, and modifying standard IEEE gray field images. New sections include biorthogonal wavelets, the JPEG200 image compression standard, spectrograms, analyzing speech and music with spectrograms, wavelet-based denoising of images, and thresholding spectrograms for denoising.

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Consultant, Lilburn, Georgia, USA

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Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

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Codes, Ciphers and Discrete Algorithms, Second Edition Darel W. Hardy

Colorado State University, Fort Collins, USA

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Fred Richman

Paul B. Garrett

Carol L. Walker

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA

New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, USA

In addition to standard introductory material on the subject, such as Lagrange’s and Sylow’s theorems in group theory, this text provides important specific illustrations of general theory, discussing in detail finite fields, cyclotomic polynomials, and cyclotomic fields. The book also focuses on broader background, including brief but representative discussions of naive set theory and equivalents of the axiom of choice, quadratic reciprocity, Dirichlet’s theorem on primes in arithmetic progressions, and some basic complex analysis. Numerous worked examples and exercises throughout facilitate a thorough understanding of the material.

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Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina, USA

Neil P. Sigmon

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CRC Standard Curves and Surfaces with Mathematica® Second Edition

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David H. von Seggern

Radford University, Virginia, USA

Algebra

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University of Nevada, Reno, USA

Ernest L. Stitzinger

North Carolina State University, Raleigh, USA

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Applied Mathematics & Nonlinear Science

With the incorporation of MATLAB®, this second edition further illuminates the applications of abstract algebra in areas like combinatorics, graph theory, coding theory, and cryptography. Carefully integrating Maple™ and MATLAB, the book provides an in-depth introduction to real-world abstract algebraic problems. The first chapter offers a concise and comprehensive review of prerequisite advanced mathematics. The next several chapters examine block designs, coding theory, and cryptography while the final chapters cover counting techniques, including Pólya’s and Burnside’s theorems. Other topics discussed include Reed–Solomon codes, the RSA cryptosystem, digital signatures, primes for security, elliptic curve cryptosystems, and the AES.

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Direct Sum Decompositions of Torsion-free Finite Rank Groups

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Galois Theory Third Edition

Theodore G. Faticoni

I.N. Stewart

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Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematics

This book examines advanced topics in the direct sum decompositions of abelian groups and their consequences. It offers a unified approach to theoretic properties, covering isomorphism, endomorphism, refinement, the Baer splitting property, Gabriel filters, and endomorphism modules. The author makes extensive use of illustrative examples, with several open-ended examples serving as exercises at the end of each chapter to reinforce the concepts presented throughout the text. Useful appendices containing background material appear at the end of the book, making it an ideal research tool for mathematicians studying abelian groups.

Taking into account the many developments that have occurred since the publication of the first edition more than 30 years ago, this edition brings the presentation in line with more modern approaches. While preserving and extending the most popular features of the previous editions, the author reorganized the material to place the concrete before the abstract. He also added more technical history, incorporated several newer proofs, and revived some classical topics. There is simply no more engaging, no more accessible, no more outstanding introduction to the intriguing concepts of abstract algebra than Galois Theory.

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Fordham University, Bronx, New York, USA

Algebra

Factoring Groups into Subsets 6 Sándor Szabó

University of Pécs, Hungary

Arthur D. Sands

University of Dundee, Scotland

University of Warwick, Coventry, UK

Group Representation Theory Edited by

Meinolf Geck

Aberdeen University, Scotland

Donna Testerman

EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland

Series: Lecture Notes in Pure and Applied Mathematics

Jacques Thévenaz

Focusing mainly on cyclic groups, this book explores the factorization theory of abelian groups. It first shows how to construct new factorizations from old ones. The authors then discuss nonperiodic and periodic factorizations, quasiperiodicity, and the factoring of periodic subsets. They also examine how tiling plays an important role in number theory. The next several chapters cover factorizations of infinite abelian groups; combinatorics, such as Ramsey numbers, Latin squares, and complex Hadamard matrices; and connections with codes, including variable length codes, error correcting codes, and integer codes. The final chapter deals with several classical problems of Fuchs.

After the pioneering work of Brauer in the middle of the 20th century, many new developments have taken place and group representation theory has grown into a very large field of study. This progress and the remaining open problems have ensured that group representation theory remains a lively area of research. In this book, leading researchers in the field cover finite reductive groups and spetses, cohomology and representations of finite groups, representations of Hecke algebras, topics in algebraic groups, fusion systems and blocks, finite subgroups of Lie groups, the classification of endopermutation modules, and rand cohomology of categories.

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o f t i t l e s , v i s i t u s a t w w w. c r c p r e s s . c o m Handbook of Computational Group Theory Derek F. Holt

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Bettina Eick

Introduction to Abstract Algebra

University of Warwick, Coventry, UK Technische Universität, Braunschweig, Germany

Eamonn A. O’Brien

University of Auckland, New Zealand

Jonathan D.H. Smith

Series: Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications

Series: Textbooks in Mathematics

This handbook covers the whole subject of computational group theory (CGT) at a level suitable for beginning graduate students who have some knowledge of group theory and computer algorithms. It develops the theory of algorithms in full detail, includes complexity analyses whenever possible, and highlights the connections between the different aspects of CGT and other areas of computer algebra. Several specialist sections provide pointers to the current state of the art in these areas and all sections include exercises of varying difficulty. For each major collection of algorithms, the book includes a section describing applications both within and outside of group theory.

This book presents abstract algebra as the main tool underlying discrete mathematics and the digital world. It uses semigroups and monoids as stepping stones to present the concepts of groups and rings. The author discusses the fundamentals of abstract algebra, before offering deeper coverage of group and ring theory. He also provides examples of abstract algebra concepts in matrices and calculus. The text contains numerous pedagogical elements, including exercises of varying levels of difficulty, chapter notes that point out variations in notation and approach, and study projects that cover an array of applications. A solutions manual is available for qualifying instructors.

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Handbook of Linear Algebra

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Iowa State University, Ames, USA

Algebra

Iowa State University, Ames, USA

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Introduction to Group Theory Michael J. Collins

Series: Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications

University College, Oxford, UK

The Handbook of Linear Algebra provides comprehensive coverage of linear algebra concepts, applications, and computational software packages in an easy-to-use handbook format. The esteemed international contributors guide you from the very elementary aspects of the subject to the frontiers of current research. The five main parts of the book encompass the fundamentals of linear algebra; combinatorial and numerical linear algebra; applications of linear algebra to various mathematical and nonmathematical disciplines, such as quantum computing, control theory, signal processing, and computational biology; and software packages for linear algebra computations, including MATLAB®, Maple™, and Mathematica®.

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Iowa State University, Ames, USA Series: Studies in Advanced Mathematics

Algebra

An Introduction to Quasigroups and Their Representations shows how representation theories for groups are capable of extending to general quasigroups. The book first presents the fundamentals of quasigroup and loop theory, covering special classes, the combinatorial multiplication group, universal stabilizers, and quasigroup analogues of abelian groups. Subsequent chapters focus on the three main branches of representation theory: permutation representations of quasigroups, combinatorial character theory, and quasigroup module theory. Each chapter includes exercises and examples to demonstrate how the theories discussed relate to practical applications. The book concludes with appendices that summarize some essential topics from category theory, universal algebra, and coalgebras. Catalog no. C5378, ISBN: 978-1-58488-537-5 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 352 pp. Suggested Price: $114.95 / £63.99

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Matrix Theory

From Generalized Inverses to Jordan Form Robert Piziak and P.L. Odell Baylor University, Waco, Texas, USA

Series: Pure and Applied Mathematics

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Linear Algebra

8 A First Course with

Applications Larry E. Knop

Hamilton College, Clinton, New York, USA Series: Textbooks in Mathematics

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Medger Evers College, Brooklyn, New York, USA

Featuring numerous problems, along with a solutions manual for qualifying instructors, this classroom-tested text explores the fundamental ideas of linear algebra as well as a variety of applications. It discusses proofs thoroughly to show how to correctly create and write them; offers the option of using Maple™, MATLAB®, and TI-83 Plus to help solve arduous problems and reinforce the learning of standard procedures; and distributes the abstract aspects of the material uniformly to promote steady student learning. Many examples of real-world applications, such as center of gravity and PageRank, make the concepts relevant and meaningful.

Taking a computational, algebraic, and geometric approach to linear algebra, A Modern Introduction to Linear Algebra provides an appealing foundation for a one-semester undergraduate course. This matrix-oriented text focuses on useful concepts at the heart of linear algebra, including finite-dimensional real vector spaces, eigenvalues, quadratic forms, and more. The author presents theoretical and applied examples as well as discussions of numerical aspects. In the appendices, he reviews set theory, sigma notation, mathematical induction, and complex numbers. A solutions manual is available for qualifying instructors.

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Aderemi Kuku

Certain NumberTheoretic Episodes in Algebra

International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy

R. Sivaramakrishnan

Series: Pure and Applied Mathematics

Series: Pure and Applied Mathematics

This definitive resource is the first book to present higher algebraic K-theory of orders and group rings as well as characterize higher algebraic K-theory as Mackey functors that lead to equivariant higher algebraic K-theory and their relative generalizations. Thus, it makes computations of higher K-theory of group rings more accessible and provides novel techniques for the computations of higher K-theory of finite and some infinite groups. The book begins with a review of classical K-theory and then examines exact, symmetric monoidal, and Waldhausen categories; profinite higher K- and G-theory of exact categories, orders, and group rings; and Farrell–Jones and Baum–Connes isomorphism conjectures.

Focusing on the interconnections between number theory and commutative algebra, this self-contained book presents the conceptual foundations of commutative algebra arising from number theory. Using a pedagogical approach, the author examines situations where explicit algebraic analogues of some theorems of number theory are available. Beginning with elements of number theory and algebra, the book studies ordered fields, fields with valuation inversion formulae, generating functions, and algebraic number theory. It explores links with ring theory and the polynomial analogue of the Goldbach problem. Coverage includes the Chinese remainder theorem, reciprocity laws, finite groups, abstract Mobius inversion, rings of arithmetic functions, and finite dimensional algebras.

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Simple Extensions with the Minimum Degree Relations of Integral Domains Susumu Oda

Kochi University, Japan

University of Calicut, Thrissur, India

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Fundamental Number Theory with Applications

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Ken-ichi Yoshida

Algebra / Algebraic Geometry & Number Theory

Representation Theory and Higher Algebraic K-Theory

Richard A. Mollin

Okayama University of Science, Japan Series: Lecture Notes in Pure and Applied Mathematics

University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Covering an understudied aspect of commutative algebra, this book presents a comprehensive treatment of various simple extensions and their properties. In particular, it examines several properties of simple ring extensions of Noetherian integral domains. The book mainly explores anti-integral, super-primitive, and ultra-primitive extensions and studies certain properties, such as flatness, integrality, and unramifiedness. As experts who have been studying this field for over a decade, the authors present many arguments that they have developed themselves. They discuss Sharma polynomials, vanishing points, Noetherian domains, denominator ideals, unit groups, and polynomial rings.

This update presents a mathematically rigorous yet easy-to-follow treatment of the fundamentals and applications of the subject. This edition removes all advanced material to be even more accessible in scope; adds new fundamental material, including partition theory, generating functions, and combinatorial number theory; and expands coverage of random number generation, Diophantine analysis, and additive number theory. It also includes more applications to cryptography, primality testing, and factoring as well as nearly 70 biographies of major contributors to the field. Appendices of background material and almost 400 exercises supplement the coverage. A solutions manual is available for qualifying instructors.

Catalog no. C8512, ISBN: 978-1-58488-851-2 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 296 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $175.95 / £98.00

Catalog no. C6659, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6659-3 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 384 pp. Suggested Price: $94.95 / £49.99

Series: Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications

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Textbook Textbook

Algebraic Geometry & Number Theory 10

Introduction to Number Theory

Sums of Squares of Integers Carlos J. Moreno

City University of New York, New York, USA

Martin Erickson and Anthony Vazzana

Samuel S. Wagstaff, Jr.

Series: Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications

Series: Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications

Highlighting both fundamental and advanced topics, this introduction provides all of the tools to achieve a solid foundation in number theory. It connects number theory to other branches of mathematics and to real-world problems, such as the ISBN system, RSA codes, and the construction of tournaments. Coverage of special topics includes elliptic curves and Hilbert’s tenth problem. The text uses Mathematica® and Maple™ calculations to elucidate and expand on the theory covered, features numerous worked examples and exercises, and provides a supplemental web page with Mathematica notebooks, Maple worksheets, and links to Internet resources. A solutions manual is available for qualifying instructors.

Sums of Squares of Integers is the first book to combine elementary methods with analytic methods of modular functions to study the representation of integers as sums of squares. It is the first to explain how to compute the number of representations of an integer n as the sum of s squares for any s and n. The text is also the first to give a proof of Szemeredi’s theorem, an important theorem in modern number theory. It discusses how the modern theory of modular forms complements and clarifies the classical, fundamental results about sums of squares. The text includes applications to fields, such as cryptography, crystallography, and thermal radiation.

Truman State University, Kirksville, Missouri, USA

Catalog no. C9373, ISBN: 978-1-58488-937-3 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 536 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £39.99

Noncommutative Geometry and Cayleysmooth Orders Lieven Le Bruyn

University of Antwerp, Belgium Series: Pure and Applied Mathematics

This book explains the theory of Cayley-smooth orders in central simple algebras over function fields of varieties. After an introduction to partial desingularizations of commutative singularities from noncommutative algebras, the book presents the invariant theoretic description of orders and their centers. It proceeds to introduce étale topology and its use in noncommutative algebra as well as to collect the necessary material on representations of quivers. The subsequent chapters contain the main results on Cayley-smooth orders, including semisimple and nilpotent representations. The final chapters study Quillen-smooth algebras via their finite dimensional representations.

Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA

Catalog no. C4568, ISBN: 978-1-58488-456-9 2006, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 368 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £57.99

Syzygies and Hilbert Functions Edited by

Irena Peeva

Cornell University, Ithaca, New York Series: Lecture Notes in Pure and Applied Mathematics

Exploring fresh developments as well as fundamental concepts, Syzygies and Hilbert Functions presents highlights, conjectures, unsolved problems, and examples of Hilbert functions and resolutions. The book studies the role of these functions in the areas of algebraic geometry and combinatorics. It also outlines the current status of both the LPP and multiplicity conjectures. In addition, the book discusses bigraded rings, multigraded rings, and toric rings, which have received a lot of attention in recent research. Catalog no. C8601, ISBN: 978-1-58488-860-4 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 304 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $175.95 / £98.00

Catalog no. C6422, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6422-3 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 592 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £54.99 In North & South America Tel: 1-800-272-7737 • Fax: 1-800-374-3401 (Outside the U.S.) Tel: 1-561-994-0555 • Fax: 1-561-361-6018 e-mail: orders@taylorandfrancis.com

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o f t i t l e s , v i s i t u s a t w w w. c r c p r e s s . c o m Delaunay Meshing of Surfaces and Volumes

Blind Image Deconvolution

Algorithms and Mathematical Analysis

Theory and Applications

Siu-Wing Cheng

Edited by

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, People’s Republic of China

Patrizio Campisi

Tamal K. Dey

Karen Egiazarian

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer & Information Science

The always increasing demand for enhancing the quality of images for consumer applications, medical or biological imaging, remote sensing, and astronomy has fueled a resurgence of research into blind deconvolution techniques. Blind Image Deconvolution surveys the current state of research and practice as presented by the most recognized experts in the field. This comprehensive treatise discusses Bayesian methods, single- and multi-channel techniques, adaptive and multi-frame methods, and a host of applications to multimedia processing, astronomy, remote sensing imagery, and medical and biological imaging at the whole-body, small-part, and cellular levels.

Going beyond yet thoroughly rooted to theory, this book provides a comprehensive look at the algorithms that can produce quality Delaunay meshes through a paradigm called the Delaunay refinement. The authors describe meshing algorithms that can be built on the Delaunay refinement paradigm along with the involved mathematical analysis. In addition to introducing the theoretical foundation of meshing, the text discusses practical issues associated with the use of these algorithms and explores new developments in guaranteed meshing. The book also includes pseudo-code as well as downloadable computer programs for meshing.

Ohio State University, Columbus, USA

Tampere University of Technology, Finland

Catalog no. 7367, ISBN: 978-0-8493-7367-1 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 472 pp. Suggested Price: $154.95 / £86.00

Algorithms & Complexity

Università degli Studi Roma Tre, Italy

Catalog no. C7303, ISBN: 978-1-58488-730-0 May 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 352 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £54.99

Textbook

Digital Image Processing Computer Network Time Synchronization The Network Time Protocol

An Algorithmic Approach with MATLAB

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Uvais Qidwai

Qatar University, Doha

David L. Mills

C.H. Chen

Computer Network Time Synchronization explores the technological infrastructure of time dissemination, distribution, and synchronization. The author addresses the architecture, protocols, and algorithms of the Network Time Protocol (NTP) and discusses how to identify and resolve problems encountered in practice. He also demonstrates how to design and configure time synchronization networks and includes coverage of the theory and practice of security and reliability. Presented in engaging, accessible prose, this book offers information valuable to electrical and computer engineers, computer scientists, and professionals developing time-sensitive computer and network applications.

This text focuses on theory algorithms and MATLAB® implementation. Each chapter presents theoretical background with extensive mathematical treatment as well as algorithmic structures and data manipulation that emphasize matrix and linear algebrabased architecture and system design. The chapters also include MATLAB exercises and sample programs to help readers who lack a sound background in engineering and mathematics. The authors provide actual classroom-based summaries that are designed to be used as lecture notes. The accompanying CD-ROM and supplementary website feature MATLAB programs, PowerPoint presentations, and lecture material for instructors.

Catalog no. 5805, ISBN: 978-0-8493-5805-0 2006, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 304 pp. Suggested Price: $114.95 / £63.99

Catalog no. C7950, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7950-0 June 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 450 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £54.99

University of Delaware, Newark, USA

University of Massachusetts, North Dartmouth, USA

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For more information and a complete list Genetic Algorithms and Genetic Programming Modern Concepts and Practical Applications

Algorithms & Complexity

Michael Affenzeller, Stefan Wagner, and Stephan Winkler Johannes Kepler University of Linz, Austria

Handbook of Algorithms for Wireless Networking and Mobile Computing Edited by

Azzedine Boukerche

University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Series: Numerical Insights

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer & Information Science

Genetic algorithms and genetics programming are known to achieve robust, high-quality solutions to difficult problems. Due to increasing computing power, these methods have been successfully applied to problems in logistics, data mining, and various other fields with complex data. Genetic Algorithms and Genetic Programming: Modern Concepts and Practical Applications introduces basic concepts in an intuitive way. Designed as both a reference and self-study guide for readers from different backgrounds, the book includes theoretical material as well as practical applications. It also provides a supplementary web page with software and source code for heuristic laboratory work, along with illustrative examples.

The Handbook of Algorithms for Wireless Networking and Mobile Computing focuses on several aspects of mobile computing, particularly algorithmic methods and distributed computing with mobile communications capability. It provides the topics that are crucial for building the foundation for the design and construction of future generations of mobile and wireless networks, including cellular, wireless ad hoc, sensor, and ubiquitous networks. Following an analysis of fundamental algorithms and protocols, the book offers a basic overview of wireless technologies and networks. Other topics include issues related to mobility, aspects of QoS provisioning in wireless networks, future applications, and much more.

Catalog no. C6293, ISBN: 978-1-58488-629-7 March 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 384 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £48.99

Catalog no. C4657, ISBN: 978-1-58488-465-1 2006, 7 x 10, 1040 pp. Suggested Price: $134.95 / £69.99

Handbook of Algorithms for Physical Design Automation Edited by

12 Charles J. Alpert

IBM Corporation, Austin, Texas, USA

Dinesh P. Mehta

Colorado School of Mines, Golden, USA

Handbook of Approximation Algorithms and Metaheuristics Edited by

Teofilo F. Gonzalez

University of California, Santa Barbara, USA

Sachin S. Sapatnekar

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer & Information Science

Handbook of Algorithms for Physical Design Automation provides a detailed overview of VLSI physical design automation, placing particular emphasis on state-of-the-art techniques, trends, and improvement that have emerged over the last decade. After a brief introduction to the modern physical design problem, basic algorithmic techniques, and partitioning, the book discusses significant advances in floorplanning representations and describes recent formulations of the floorplanning problem. It also addresses issues of placement, net layout and optimization, routing multiple signal nets, manufacturability, physical synthesis, special nets, and designing for specialized technologies

The first book to comprehensively study both approximation algorithms and metaheuristics, this resource presents the methodologies to design and analyze efficient approximation algorithms for a large class of problems and to establish inapproximability results for another class of problems. It also discusses local search, neural networks, metaheuristics, multiobjective problems, sensitivity analysis, and stability. After laying this foundation, the handbook applies the methodologies to classical problems in combinatorial optimization, computational geometry, and graph problems. In addition, it explores large-scale and emerging applications in networks, bioinformatics, VLSI, game theory, and data analysis.

Catalog no. AU7242, ISBN: 978-0-8493-7242-1 January 2009, 7 x 10, 1024 pp. Suggested Price: $149.95 / £83.00

Catalog no. C5505, ISBN: 978-1-58488-550-4 2007, 7 x 10, 1432 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £71.99

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA

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o f t i t l e s , v i s i t u s a t w w w. c r c p r e s s . c o m Handbook of Bioinspired Algorithms and Applications

Handbook of Parallel Computing

Edited by

Edited by

Stephan Olariu

Sanguthevar Rajasekaran

Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, USA

University of Connecticut, Storrs, USA

Albert Y. Zomaya

John Reif

University of Sydney, Australia

Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer & Information Science

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer & Information Science

This authoritative handbook reveals the connections between bioinspired techniques and the development of solutions to problems that arise in diverse problem domains. It provides broad coverage along with numerous references to the available literature for more in-depth information. The book’s two sections serve to balance coverage of theory and practical applications. The first section explains the fundamentals of techniques, such as evolutionary algorithms, swarm intelligence, cellular automata, and others. Detailed examples and case studies in the second section illustrate how to apply the theory in actually developing solutions to a particular problem based on a bioinspired technique.

This volume provides an up-to-date assessment of the models and algorithms involved in applying parallel computing to a variety of fields. It reviews recent advances, such as membrane computing, the Inthreads model, and the new releases of the LAPACK and ScaLAPACK libraries. The book also highlights a range of parallel computing problems that include latency, message dissemination, data transfer, call admission control, power aware scheduling, scalability, and data replication. It presents numerous approaches to tackle these problems, including pipelines, I/O techniques, analytical modeling, orthogonal recursive bisection, game theory, and parallel matrix multiplication algorithms.

Catalog no. C4754, ISBN: 978-1-58488-475-0 2006, 7 x 10, 704 pp. Suggested Price: $144.95 / £79.99

Catalog no. C6234, ISBN: 978-1-58488-623-5 2008, 7 x 10, 1224 pp. Suggested Price: $139.95 / £76.99

Handbook of Data Structures and Applications

Algorithms & Complexity

Models, Algorithms and Applications

Handbook of Real-Time and Embedded Systems Edited by

Insup Lee

Edited by

University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA

Dinesh P. Mehta

Colorado School of Mines, Golden, USA

Sartaj Sahni

University of Florida, Gainesville, USA Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer & Information Science

This handbook responds to the needs of data structure and algorithm researchers by providing a comprehensive survey of data structures of various types. Divided into seven parts, it begins with a review of introductory material, followed by a discussion of well-known classes of data structures, priority queues, dictionary structures, and multidimensional structures. The book next analyzes miscellaneous data structures, which are well-known structures that elude easy classification. It then addresses mechanisms and tools that were developed to facilitate the use of data structures in real programs. It concludes with an examination of applications of data structures. Catalog no. C4355, ISBN: 978-1-58488-435-4 2005, 7 x 10, 1392 pp. Suggested Price: $109.95 / £57.99

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Joseph Y-T. Leung

New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, USA

Sang H. Son

University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer & Information Science

This handbook focuses on several major areas of real-time and embedded systems. It examines real-time scheduling and resource management issues and explores the programming languages, paradigms, operating systems, and middleware for these systems. The book also presents challenges encountered in wireless sensor networks and offers ways to solve these problems. It addresses key matters associated with real-time data services and reviews the formalisms, methods, and tools used in real-time and embedded systems. In addition, the book considers how these systems are applied in various fields, including adaptive cruise control in the automobile industry. Catalog no. C6781, ISBN: 978-1-58488-678-5 2008, 7 x 10, 800 pp. Suggested Price: $139.95 / £76.99

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For more information and a complete list Handbook of Scheduling

Algorithms, Models, and Performance Analysis Edited by

Introduction to Scheduling Edited by

Yves Robert

École Normale Superieure de Lyon, France

Algorithms & Complexity

Joseph Y-T. Leung

Frederic Vivien

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer & Information Science

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computational Science

Assembling researchers from all relevant disciplines to facilitate new insights, this handbook provides full coverage of the most recent and advanced topics in scheduling. The expert contributors provide introductory material, complete with tutorials and algorithms, and then examine classical scheduling problems. The third part explores scheduling models that originate in computer science and operations research. The following section examines scheduling problems that arise in real-time systems. The book also discusses stochastic scheduling and queuing networks as well as a range of applications in a variety of areas, from airlines to hospitals.

Reviewing classical methods, realistic models, and algorithms, this book offers a through introduction to scheduling. Coverage includes fundamental concepts and basic methods, recent research, and applications with a special focus on distributed systems and computational grids. The book also covers online scheduling, stochastic task-resource systems, and platform models. Examples, theorems, and pedagogical proofs create an interactive learning format. Though rigorous, the book provides enough background to be self-contained and fully accessible to computer scientists, mathematicians, and researchers in related fields.

Catalog no. C3979, ISBN: 978-1-58488-397-5 2004, 7 x 10, 1224 pp. Suggested Price: $139.95 / £73.99

Catalog no. C7273, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7273-0 June 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 350 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £54.99

New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, USA

Laboratoire LIP, Lyon, France

High Performance Computing in Remote Sensing Edited by

Antonio J. Plaza

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University of Extremadura, Caceres, Spain

Chein-I Chang

University of Maryland, Baltimore, USA, and National Chung Hsing University, Taichung, Taiwan Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer & Information Science

High Performance Computing in Remote Sensing is one of the first volumes to explore state-of-the-art HPC techniques in the context of remote sensing problems. The book first addresses key computing concepts and developments in remote sensing. It also covers application areas not necessarily related to remote sensing, such as multimedia and video processing. Each subsequent chapter illustrates a specific parallel computing paradigm, including multiprocessor (cluster-based) systems, large-scale and heterogeneous networks of computers, grid computing platforms, and specialized hardware architectures for remotely sensed data analysis and interpretation. Catalog no. C6625, ISBN: 978-1-58488-662-4 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 496 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £57.99

A Java Library of Graph Algorithms and Optimization Hang T. Lau

McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada Series: Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications

Collecting some of the most popular graph algorithms and optimization procedures, A Java Library of Graph Algorithms and Optimization provides the source code for a library of Java programs that can be used to solve problems in graph theory and combinatorial optimization. Self-contained and largely independent, each topic starts with a problem description and an outline of the solution procedure, followed by its parameter list specification, source code, and a test example that illustrates the usage of the code. An accompanying CD-ROM contains all of the Java code included in the book. Catalog no. C7184, ISBN: 978-1-58488-718-8 2007, 7 x 10, 386 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £57.99

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o f t i t l e s , v i s i t u s a t w w w. c r c p r e s s . c o m

Methods in Algorithmic Analysis

Petascale Computing

Algorithms and Applications Edited by

Vladimir A. Dobrushkin

David A. Bader

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer & Information Science

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computational Science

Focusing on the analysis of algorithms, this book presents a comprehensive treatment of the mathematics used to analyze computer algorithms. It includes many algorithms and code fragments with detailed analysis. Unlike similar books, this one contains material on enumeration with generating functions, shuffle products, combinatorics of strings, counting in regular languages, and asymptotics from recurrences. The text incorporates the use of C++ throughout and includes many examples and exercises of varying levels of difficulty. A solutions manual is available for qualifying instructors.

Featuring contributions from the world’s leading experts in computational science, this volume provides the first collection of articles on petascale algorithms and applications for computational science and engineering. It explores the use of petascale computers for solving the most challenging scientific and engineering problems of the current century. The book covers a breadth of topics in petascale computing, including architectures, software, programming methodologies, tools, scalable algorithms, performance evaluation, and application development. It also discusses expected breakthroughs in the field for computational science and engineering.

Catalog no. C6829, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6829-0 March 2009, 7 x 10, 608 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £49.99

Catalog no. C9098, ISBN: 978-1-58488-909-0 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 616 pp. Suggested Price: $93.95 / £51.99

Modern Digital Halftoning

A Practical Guide to Data Structures and Algorithms using Java

Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Massachusetts, USA

Second Edition Daniel L. Lau

University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA

Gonzalo R. Arce

Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA

Algorithms & Complexity

Textbook

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Sally A. Goldman and Kenneth J. Goldman

Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, USA

University of Delaware, Newark, USA Series: Signal Processing and Communications

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Applied Algorithms and Data Structures

Documenting the development of digital printing since the first edition, Modern Digital Halftoning, Second Edition offers an integrated, up-to-date treatment of stochastic halftoning and digital printing. Using full-color photographs to enhance the text, this edition incorporates updated models, algorithms, and methods, providing all the necessary tools for continuing research in the field. It features new chapters on dither array construction, human visual models, direct binary search, stochastic moiré, lenticular printing, and digital multitoning. An accompanying CD-ROM contains MATLAB® files that employ numerous halftoning and statistical characterization algorithms from the book.

This book presents a systematic, applications-centered study of data structures and algorithms and their practical implementations. With fully documented Java implementations on the accompanying CD-ROM, it provides comprehensive coverage of a wide variety of important data structures. Case studies, examples, decision trees, and comparison charts throughout the text illustrate and support a methodology for the careful selection and application of data structures and algorithms. Appendices summarize major features of the Java programming language, introduce asymptotic notation and complexity analysis, and discuss design patterns applied in the book. A solutions manual is available for qualifying instructors.

Catalog no. 47531, ISBN: 978-1-4200-4753-0 2008, 7 x 10, 664 pp. Suggested Price: $159.95 / £89.00

Catalog no. C455X, ISBN: 978-1-58488-455-2 2008, 7 x 10, 1056 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £57.99

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For more information and a complete list Algorithms & Complexity / Combinatorics & Discrete Mathematics 16

Applications of Group Theory to Combinatorics A Programmer’s Companion to Algorithm Analysis

Edited by

Ernst L. Leiss

Peking University, Beijing, People’s Republic of China

University of Houston, Texas, USA

Focusing on practical issues, A Programmer’s Companion to Algorithm Analysis bridges the gap between algorithms and software programs. This book explains the fundamental differences between the computational model assumed for algorithms and the real architectures in which programs execute. It highlights the pitfalls that can occur when implementing an algorithm as software and offers suggestions to solve these problems. The book also explores the interactions among program, compiler, and run-time support system, contrasting this with the simpler model assumed for algorithms. Intended for software developers and programmers, it places particular emphasis on the implications of the memory hierarchy on program efficiency.

Jack Koolen and Jin Ho Kwak

Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang, Korea

Ming-Yao Xu

Including 11 survey papers from international experts in combinatorics, group theory and combinatorial topology, this volume presents contributions on design theory, Belyi functions, group theory, transitive graphs, regular maps, and Hurwitz problems. It reviews the state of the art in each of these areas, making it extremely useful to those who study graphs, maps, and polytopes having maximal symmetry. The book is also aimed at researchers in group theory and combinatorics, graduate students in mathematics, and other specialists who use group theory and combinatorics. Catalog no. K00040, ISBN: 978-0-415-47184-8 2008, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4, 188 pp. Suggested Price: $144.95 / £79.99

Catalog no. C6730, ISBN: 978-1-58488-673-0 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 255 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $55.95 / £30.99

Textbook

Algorithmic Combinatorics on Partial Words

Applied Combinatorics

Francine Blanchet-Sadri

Fred Roberts

Series: Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications

Barry Tesman

This book presents a mathematical treatment of combinatorics on partial words designed around algorithms and explores up-andcoming techniques for solving partial word problems as well as the future direction of research. It provides algorithms in English followed by pseudo-code to facilitate implementation of the algorithms and includes numerous worked examples, diagrams, exercises, selected solutions, and links to web interfaces that have been established for automated use of the programs related to the book. The author covers the topics of periodicity, primitivity, pcodes, binary and ternary correlations, and unavoidable sets of partial words.

This book focuses on the applications that motivate the development and use of combinatorics. The application examples covered include defective products, disease screening, genome mapping, satellite communication, web data, search engines, telecommunications traffic, smallpox vaccinations, sound systems, oil drilling, dynamic labor markets, and distributed computing. This edition includes new material on list colorings, the inversion distance between permutations and mutations in evolutionary biology, graph coloring, relations, DNA sequence alignment, cryptography, automorphisms of graphs, orthogonal arrays, secret sharing, the RSA cryptosystem, consensus decoding, and Menger’s theorems.

Catalog no. C6092, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6092-8 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 392 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £48.99

Catalog no. K10016, ISBN: 978-1-4200-9982-9 April 2009, 7 x 10, 844 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £60.99

University of North Carolina, Greensboro, USA

Second Edition

Rutgers University, Piscataway, New Jersey, USA Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, USA

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o f t i t l e s , v i s i t u s a t w w w. c r c p r e s s . c o m

Chromatic Graph Theory

Combinatorial Methods with Computer Applications

Gary Chartrand and Ping Zhang

Jonathan L. Gross

Series: Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications

Series: Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications

Beginning with the origin of the four color problem in 1852, the field of graph colorings has developed into one of the most popular areas of graph theory. Introducing graph theory with a coloring theme, this book explores connections between major topics in graph theory and graph colorings, including Ramsey numbers and domination, as well as emerging topics, such as list colorings, rainbow colorings, distance colorings related to the channel assignment problem, and vertex/edge distinguishing colorings. The authors include historical, applied, and algorithmic discussions. They also provide many exercises and suggestions for study projects.

This combinatorics text provides in-depth coverage of recurrences, generating functions, partitions, and permutations, along with some of the most interesting graph and network topics, design constructions, and finite geometries. It presents the computer and software algorithms in pseudo-code and incorporates definitions, theorems, proofs, examples, and nearly 300 illustrations as pedagogical elements of the exposition. Numerous problems, solutions, and hints reinforce basic skills and assist with creative problem solving. The author also offers a website with extensive graph theory informational resources as well as a computational engine to help with calculations for some of the exercises.

Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, USA

Catalog no. C8008, ISBN: 978-1-58488-800-0 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 504 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £55.99

A Combinatorial Approach to Matrix Theory and Its Applications

Columbia University, New York, New York, USA

Catalog no. C7435, ISBN: 978-1-58488-743-0 2008, 7 x 10, 664 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £44.99

Textbook

University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA

Cryptanalysis of Number Theoretic Ciphers

Dragoš Cvetkovic´

Samuel S. Wagstaff, Jr.

Mathematical Institute SANU, Belgrade, Serbia

Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA

Series: Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications

Series: Computational Mathematics

Placing combinatorial and graph-theoretical tools at the forefront of the development of matrix theory, this book uses graphs to explain basic matrix construction, formulas, computations, ideas, and results. It presents material rarely found in other books at this level, including Gersgorin’s theorem and its extensions, the Kronecker product of matrices, sign-nonsingular matrices, and the evaluation of the permanent matrix. The authors provide a combinatorial argument for the classical Cayley–Hamilton theorem and a combinatorial proof of the Jordan canonical form of a matrix. They also describe several applications of matrices in electrical engineering, physics, and chemistry.

At the heart of modern cryptographic algorithms lies computational number theory. Written by a number theorist and practicing cryptographer, this book takes readers from basic number theory through the inner workings of ciphers and protocols to their strengths and weaknesses. The first part of the book provides the mathematical background for cryptography. Next, the book describes a selection of cryptographic algorithms, most of which use number theory. It then presents methods of attack on the cryptographic algorithms and assesses their effectiveness.

Richard A. Brualdi

Catalog no. C8223, ISBN: 978-1-4200-8223-4 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 288 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £49.99

Combinatorics & Discrete Mathematics

Textbook

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Catalog no. C1534, ISBN: 978-1-58488-153-7 2003, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 336 pp. Suggested Price: $93.95 / £51.99

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Combinatorics & Discrete Mathematics

Design Theory Second Edition C.C. Lindner and C.A. Rodger

Auburn University, Alabama, USA Series: Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications

Graph Theory and Interconnection Networks Lih-Hsing Hsu

Providence University, Taichung, Taiwan

Cheng-Kuan Lin

National Central University, Chungli, Taiwan

Through both formal descriptions and many illustrations, this text presents some of the most important techniques used for constructing combinatorial designs. This edition contains extensive new material on embeddings, directed designs, universal algebraic representations of designs, and intersection properties of designs. It focuses on construction methods to provide readers with the expertise to produce nonstandard experimental designs when needed. The text also includes important results in combinatorial designs, such as the existence of orthogonal Latin squares, balanced incomplete and pairwise balanced designs, affine and projective planes, and quadruple systems.

The advancement of large scale integrated circuit technology has enabled the construction of complex interconnection networks. Graph theory provides a fundamental tool for designing and analyzing such networks. Graph Theory and Interconnection Networks provides a thorough understanding of these interrelated topics. After a brief introduction to graph terminology, the book presents well-known interconnection networks as examples of graphs, followed by in-depth coverage of Hamiltonian graphs. Different types of problems illustrate the wide range of available methods for solving such problems. The text also explores recent progress on the diagnosability of graphs under various models.

Catalog no. C2965, ISBN: 978-1-4200-8296-8 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 272 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £49.99

Catalog no. 44818, ISBN: 978-1-4200-4481-2 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 720 pp. Suggested Price: $149.95 / £83.00

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Elliptic Curves Number Theory

18 and Cryptography,

Second Edition

Graph Theory and Its Applications Second Edition Jonathan L. Gross

Columbia University, New York, New York, USA

Lawrence C. Washington

Jay Yellen

Series: Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications

Series: Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications

Like its bestselling predecessor, this second edition develops the theory of elliptic curves to provide a basis for both number theoretic and cryptographic applications. It now includes new chapters on isogenies and hyperelliptic curves, a more complete treatment of the Tate–Lichtenbaum pairing, alternative coordinate systems and related computational issues, and Doud’s analytic method for computing torsion on elliptic curves over Q. This edition also discusses how to perform computations with elliptic curves in several popular computer algebra systems. Basic exercises appear at the end of each chapter.

Already the most widely used textbook on graph theory, Graph Theory and Its Applications enhances its appeal with the release of this refreshed and expanded second edition. The superior explanations, original applications, and abundance of study problems that positioned it as the preferred selection of classroom professors worldwide are still to be found. Nearly 200 pages have been added to the second edition, including two new chapters, hundreds of new exercises, illustrated solutions, and hints to selected exercises. The authors also extensively revised and reorganized more than half of the existing chapters.

Catalog no. C7146, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7146-7 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 536 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £49.99

Catalog no. C505X, ISBN: 978-1-58488-505-4 2006, 7 x 10, 800 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £45.99

University of Maryland, College Park, USA

Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida, USA

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o f t i t l e s , v i s i t u s a t w w w. c r c p r e s s . c o m Handbook of Combinatorial Designs Second Edition Fourth Edition

Edited by

Charles J. Colbourn

Arizona State University, Phoenix, USA

G. Chartrand

Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, USA

Jeffrey H. Dinitz

University of Vermont, Burlington, USA

L. Lesniak

Drew University, Madison, New Jersey, USA

Series: Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications

An updated version of the popular book on graph theory, Graphs & Digraphs, Fourth Edition maintains its predecessor’s reputation for being thorough, accurate, and complete. Over the years, the book has evolved from a completely mathematical treatment to one that also considers the mathematical needs of computer scientists. The problems posed are designed to teach readers how to construct various proofs and learn the meanings of definitions and concepts. The new edition features major changes to the sections on domination, colorings, distance, and Ramsey theory. The authors also added more problems, removed outdated material, and offer a solutions manual for qualifying instructors.

Continuing in the bestselling, informative tradition of the first edition, this second edition remains the only resource to contain all of the most important results and tables in the area of combinatorial design. The handbook covers the constructions of designs, existence results, properties of designs, and applications of designs. Over 30% longer than the first edition, it contains new chapters on the history of design theory, various codes, bent functions, and numerous designs as well as updated tables, including BIBDs, PBDs, MOLS, and Hadamard matrices. With expanded and updated coverage, the book features new applications in cryptography, computer science, and finance.

Catalog no. C3901, ISBN: 978-1-58488-390-6 2005, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 386 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £57.99

Catalog no. C5068, ISBN: 978-1-58488-506-1 2007, 7 x 10, 1016 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £74.99

Textbook

Handbook of Applied Cryptography Alfred J. Menezes and Scott A. Vanstone University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

Handbook of Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics Kenneth H. Rosen

Monmouth University, West Long Branch, New Jersey, USA

Series: Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications

Series: Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications

The Handbook of Applied Cryptography serves as a valuable reference for novices as well as for experts. It provides a multifunctional treatment that introduces the more practical aspects of both conventional and public-key cryptography and offers a valuable source of techniques and algorithms for serious practitioners. The book contains enough abstraction for theoreticians and provides enough detail to actually allow implementation of the algorithms discussed. With outstanding organization that enables easy access to all information, it includes more than 200 algorithms and protocols, extensive cross referencing, and more than 1,250 references that contain brief comments on each entry. Catalog no. 8523, ISBN: 978-0-8493-8523-0 1997, 7 x 10, 816 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £42.99

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Paul C. van Oorschot Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Combinatorics & Discrete Mathematics

Graphs & Digraphs

The Handbook of Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics presents a comprehensive collection of ready reference material for all of the important areas of discrete mathematics, including those essential to its applications in computer science and engineering. From the fundamentals of logic, counting, and number theory to a myriad of applications, the author presents the material in a simple, uniform way that emphasizes each topic’s practical aspects. For easy reference, he incorporates glossaries of important terms, lists of important theorems and formulas, numerous examples, website citations, and summary tables. Catalog no. 149, ISBN: 978-0-8493-0149-0 2000, 7 x 10, 1248 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £73.99

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For more information and a complete list Handbook of Discrete and Computational Geometry Combinatorics & Discrete Mathematics

Second Edition

Handbook of Graph Theory

Edited by

Edited by

Jacob E. Goodman

Jonathan L. Gross

City College, New York, New York, USA

Joseph O’Rourke

Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts, USA

Jay Yellen

Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida, USA

Series: Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications

Series: Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications

Editors Jacob E. Goodman and Joseph O’Rourke reassembled their stellar panel of contributors, added many more, and together thoroughly revised their work to make the most important results and methods, both classic and cutting-edge, accessible in one convenient volume. Now over more than 1,500 pages, the Handbook of Discrete and Computational Geometry, Second Edition once again provides unparalleled, authoritative coverage of theory, methods, and applications. Highlights of the second edition include 13 new chapters, thorough revisions of all remaining chapters, extended coverage of computational geometry software, author and subject indices, and greatly expanded bibliographies.

The Handbook of Graph Theory is the most comprehensive singlesource guide to graph theory ever published. The editors assembled an outstanding team of experts to contribute overviews of more than 50 of the most significant topics in graph theory. They then carefully edited the compilation to produce a unified, authoritative work ideal for ready reference. Designed and edited with nonexperts in mind, this handbook makes information easy to find and easy to understand. Each chapter includes lists of definitions and facts accompanied by examples, tables, remarks, a glossary, a bibliography, and, in some areas, conjectures and open problems.

Catalog no. C3014, ISBN: 978-1-58488-301-2 2004, 7 x 10, 1560 pp. Suggested Price: $139.95 / £73.99

Handbook of Elliptic and Hyperelliptic Curve Cryptography 20

Columbia University, New York, New York, USA

Edited by

Henri Cohen, Gerhard Frey, Roberto Avanzi, Christophe Doche, Tanja Lange, Kim Nguyen, and Frederik Vercauteren

Catalog no. 8522, ISBN: 978-1-58488-090-5 2004, 7 x 10, 1192 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £67.99

Textbook

Introducing Game Theory and its Applications Elliott Mendelson

Queens College, Flushing, New York, USA

Series: Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications

Series: Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications

The Handbook of Elliptic and Hyperelliptic Curve Cryptography is the first exhaustive study of virtually all of the mathematical aspects of curve-based public key cryptography. This carefully constructed volume is a state-of-the-art study that explores both theory and applications. It provides a wealth of ready-to-use algorithms enabling fast implementation, along with recommendations for selecting appropriate algorithms. The book also considers sidechannel attacks and implementation aspects of smart cards. Broad, comprehensive coverage makes this a complete resource for elliptic and hyperelliptic curve cryptography and an invaluable reference to anyone interested in this exciting field.

The mathematical study of games is an intriguing endeavor with applications that reach beyond chess and poker to economics, business, and even biology. This book presents an easy-to-read introduction to the basic ideas and techniques of game theory. It begins by discussing combinatorial games—a topic often neglected in other texts—and then moves to two-person zero-sum games. The final chapter explores the concepts and tools of non-zero-sum games and games with more than two players. Suitable as a textbook, for self-study, and as a reference, this introduction prepares readers for more advanced study of game theory’s applications in economics, business, and the physical, biological, and social sciences.

Catalog no. C5181, ISBN: 978-1-58488-518-4 2006, 7 x 10, 848 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £57.99

Catalog no. C3006, ISBN: 978-1-58488-300-5 2005, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 272 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £34.99

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Fundamentals of Grid Computing

Textbook

Theory, Algorithms and Technologies

Introduction to Combinatorial Designs

Edited by

Frédéric Magoulès

Second Edition

École Centrale Paris, Chátenay Malabry, France

W.D. Wallis

Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, USA

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Numerical Analysis & Scientific Computation

This new edition presents a comprehensive look at combinatorial designs. It covers classical designs, such as Latin squares, balanced incomplete block designs, and finite projective and affine planes, as well as more contemporary designs that include one-factorizations, Room squares, tournament designs, and nested designs. The book features applications in cryptography, computer science, experimental design, communications theory, and more. With every topic, it includes instructive examples and theorems. The text also provides exercises in each section, select answers in the back of the book, and more complete solutions on the author’s website.

Grid computing is rapidly emerging as the dominant paradigm for wide-area distributed and parallel computing. This book examines key core technologies that cover scheduling and fault tolerance as well as the generation of data and algorithms. Using a tutorial approach, each chapter presents a state-of-the-art concept illustrated by an example of particular research in the field. After an overview of grid computing, leading contributors focus on presenting new and innovative research findings. This volume distills the overabundance of literature on grid computing to provide ready access to the most relevant information.

Catalog no. C8385, ISBN: 978-1-58488-838-3 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 328 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £47.99

Catalog no. K10205, ISBN: 978-1-4398-0367-7 July 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 331 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £54.99

An Introduction to Cryptography Second Edition

Combinatorics & Discrete Mathematics / Computation

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Grid Computing

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Techniques and Applications Barry Wilkinson

Richard A. Mollin

University of North Carolina, Charlotte, USA

University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada Series: Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications

Continuing a bestselling tradition, this second edition features all of the requisite background material on number theory and algorithmic complexity, includes a historical look at the field, and offers updated and expanded exercise sets. In addition to updates throughout the text, this edition includes two new chapters on current and future applications that cover topics, such as electronic mail, Internet security, protocol layers and SSL, firewalls, client-server model and cookies, network security, wireless security, smart cards, and biometrics. The book also provides additional information on cryptanalysis and primality testing as well as appendices on DES and primitive roots. Catalog no. C6188, ISBN: 978-1-58488-618-1 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 413 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £39.99

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computational Science

Based on the author’s own course, this textbook is designed for a first course on grid computing at the senior undergraduate and firstyear graduate levels. Unlike other texts on the subject, this book includes a lecture structure and student programming assignments. It covers security concepts, schedulers, and workflow editors, along with various grid-enabling applications. The author also explains how to design both a system infrastructure and a grid portal. The supplementary website offers useful resources for instructors, including PowerPoint slides and software. Catalog no. C6953, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6953-2 July 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 350 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £48.99

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For more information and a complete list Grid Resource Management

Toward Virtual and Services Compliant Grid Computing

Frédéric Magoulès and Jie Pan

Frédéric Magoulès, Thi-Mai-Huong Nguyen, and Lei Yu

National University of Singapore

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Numerical Analysis & Scientific Computation

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Numerical Analysis & Scientific Computation

Exploring the data and execution management aspects of grid computing, this book chronicles the current trend of grid developments toward a more service-oriented approach that exposes grid protocols using web services standards. It introduces a new virtual file system for the grid environment and offers a novel framework for deploying scientific applications into a grid environment. The book also covers P2P systems, service-oriented architecture, scheduling algorithms, and semantic technologies. It highlights several grid applications, such as air quality forecasting and P2P media streaming systems, and examines Java WS Core programming and GT4 security.

The grid is rapidly emerging as the dominant paradigm for widearea distributed and parallel computing. Introduction to Grid Computing concentrates on fundamental aspects, including three key core technologies: grid security, data management, and scheduling. It includes a step-by-step framework for putting scientific applications on the grid and details the research work being carried out in actual projects. Globus (USA) and gLite (European), the two most popular middleware options, are explained through the use of concrete examples. Each chapter presents concepts from both a computer scientist’s and an engineer’s point of view.

École Centrale Paris, Chátenay Malabry, France

Computation

Catalog no. C7404, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7404-8 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 306 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £44.99

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Introduction to Grid Computing École Centrale Paris, Chátenay Malabry, France

Kiat-An Tan

Abhinit Kumar

Indian Institute of Technology, Gwalior

Catalog no. C7406, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7406-2 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 328 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £48.99

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Textbook

Introduction to Concurrency in Programming Languages

Parallel Algorithms

Matthew Sottile

University of Oregon, Eugene, USA

Craig E. Rasmussen

Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico, USA Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computational Science

Designed specifically for application developers, Introduction to Concurrency in Programming Languages provides a survey of high-level programming constructs that make parallel programming more accessible. The book covers the history of parallel languages and explains the relation of hardware developments that motivated these languages to modern systems. It also describes the current state of the art in parallel languages, with a focus on the PGAS and HPCS language families. Each chapter is accompanied by a set of exercises. Catalog no. C7213, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7213-6 April 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 350 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £48.99

Henri Casanova

University of Hawaii, Honolulu, USA

Arnaud Legrand

CNRS, LIG Laboratory, University of Grenoble, France

Yves Robert

École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, France Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Numerical Analysis & Scientific Computation

Focusing on algorithms for distributed-memory parallel architectures, Parallel Algorithms presents a rigorous yet accessible treatment of theoretical models of parallel computation, parallel algorithm design for homogeneous and heterogeneous platforms, complexity and performance analysis, and essential notions of scheduling. It extracts fundamental ideas and algorithmic principles from the mass of parallel algorithm expertise and practical implementations developed over the last few decades. With many examples, case studies, exercises, and solutions in each chapter, the text encompasses both the theoretical foundations of parallel algorithms and practical parallel algorithm design. Catalog no. C9454, ISBN: 978-1-58488-945-8 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 360 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £39.99

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From Sequential to Grid Computing

Jacques Mohcine Bahi, Sylvain Contassot-Vivier, and Raphaël Couturier

University of Franche-Comte, Belfort, France

Quantum Computing From Linear Algebra to Physical Realizations

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Numerical Analysis & Scientific Computation

Mikio Nakahara and Tetsuo Ohmi

Presenting the theoretical and practical aspects of parallel numerical algorithms, this book illustrates how iterative algorithms can solve numerical problems and discusses their implementation on parallel and distributed computers. It reviews basic convergence results of iterative algorithms and explores the advantages of asynchronism, such as reducing the effect of bottlenecks and the synchronization penalty. The authors also analyze numerous experiments in various computational contexts for linear and nonlinear numerical problems. The book contains several exercises at the end of most chapters as well as an appendix of mathematical results.

With explicit derivations, exercises, and selected solutions, this selfcontained, classroom-tested book examines the theoretical aspects of quantum computing and focuses on several candidates of a working quantum computer, evaluating them according to the DiVincenzo criteria. It covers theoretical tools, such as vectors, matrices, quantum gates, and integral and Fourier transforms. The authors discuss how decoherence is an obstacle to the physical realization of a working quantum computer and how quantum error-correcting codes can sometimes overcome this. They also explore applications at the forefront of the field, including the ion trap quantum computer and the solid state realization of a quantum computer.

Catalog no. C808X, ISBN: 978-1-58488-808-6 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 240 pp. Suggested Price: $93.95 / £51.99

Process Algebra for Parallel and Distributed Processing

Kinki University, Osaka, Japan

Catalog no. IP606, ISBN: 978-0-7503-0983-7 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 440 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £44.99

Computation / Cryptography & Coding Theory

Parallel Iterative Algorithms

Textbook

Access Control, Security and Trust

Edited by

Michael Alexander

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A Logical Approach

William Gardner

Shiu-Kai Chin and Susan Beth Older

University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada

Syracuse University, New York, USA

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computational Science

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Cryptography and Network Security

Exploring the contributors’ own state-of-the-art applications, this volume shows how process algebra has become a powerful tool for solving design and implementation challenges of concurrent systems. It develops formal methods for parallelizing algorithms for multicore architectures, models the behavior of distributed systems, and discusses how process algebra can tackle the design constraints of embedded systems. Highlighting the recent growth in this burgeoning industry, the contributors cover the Cell Broadband Engine processor of Sony, Toshiba, and IBM; a Channel Ambient Machine for mobile applications; the reuse of concurrent artifacts across different hardware platforms; and much more.

Using propositional modal logic to explain access control principles, this work provides the mathematical means to comprehend, analyze, create, and verify the policies and control mechanisms used to protect resources. It starts with a preliminary introduction and then covers distributed access control, resources and sharing, and security monitors, the latter of which serves as a bridge to classical security models. While structured as a text for advanced undergraduates and graduate students, the book also meets the reference needs of computer engineers, computer scientists, and information technologists responsible for designing, implementing, and verifying computer and information systems.

Catalog no. C6486, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6486-5 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 440 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £55.99

Catalog no. C8628, ISBN: 978-1-58488-862-8 June 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 512 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £49.99

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Coding Theory and Cryptography Algorithmic Cryptanalysis Antoine Joux

Cryptography & Coding Theory

Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Cryptography and Network Security

This book surveys algorithmic and programming techniques for cryptographic and cryptanalytic applications. It discusses elements of computer architectures, such as memory caches and SIMD instructions, and their impact on efficiency. Exploring the variety of algorithms useful in cryptanalysis, the book describes efficient algorithms for solving frequently encountered cryptanalytic problems. The author presents the algorithms either as pseudo-code for high-level algorithms or as C code for concrete examples. Catalog no. C7002, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7002-6 June 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 406 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £54.99

Codes

24 The Guide to Secrecy From

Ancient to Modern Times Richard A. Mollin

University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada Series: Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications

Exploring the depth and breadth of cryptology, this book begins by tracing the development of cryptology from inception to modernday practice. The remainder of the book explores the modern aspects and applications of cryptography, covering symmetric- and public-key cryptography, cryptographic protocols, key management, message authentication, e-mail and Internet security, and advanced applications. Nearly 200 diagrams, examples, figures, and tables along with abundant references and exercises complement the discussion. It is designed so that nonprofessional readers may learn all aspects of secrecy, yet it is still suitable as a textbook for a course on a variety of secrecy-related topics. Catalog no. C4703, ISBN: 978-1-58488-470-5 2005, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 704 pp. Suggested Price: $84.95 / £42.99

The Essentials, Second Edition, Revised and Expanded D.R. Hankerson, D.G. Hoffman, D.A. Leonard, C.C. Lindner, K.T. Phelps, C.A. Rodger, and J.R. Wall Series: Pure and Applied Mathematics

Containing data on number theory, encryption schemes, and cyclic codes, this highly successful textbook, proven by the authors in a popular two-quarter course, presents coding theory, construction, encoding, and decoding of specific code families in an easy-to-use manner appropriate for students with only a basic background in mathematics. This edition offers revised and updated material on the Berlekamp–Massey decoding algorithm and convolutional codes. Introducing the mathematics as needed and providing exercises with solutions, it includes an extensive section on cryptography, designed for an introductory course on the subject. Catalog no. DK1722, ISBN: 978-0-8247-0465-0 2001, 6 x 9, 368 pp. Suggested Price: $93.95 / £51.99

Cryptanalysis of RSA and Its Variants M. Jason Hinek

University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Cryptography and Network Security

The first resource to focus on the security variances of RSA, this book is a comprehensive survey of the best known algebraic attacks on RSA and its main variants, including rebalanced RSA, multiprime RSA, and multifactor RSA. The preliminary material introduces RSA and reviews all the mathematical background needed for the remainder of the text. The next parts collect together all the best known algebraic attacks. For each attack, the author provides either a mathematical proof or a justification for those that rely on assumptions. For attacks that cannot be proven, he provides experimental evidence to illustrate their practical effectiveness. Catalog no. C7518, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7518-2 July 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 256 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £48.99

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o f t i t l e s , v i s i t u s a t w w w. c r c p r e s s . c o m Group Theoretic Cryptography

Textbook

Cryptography

Theory and Practice, Third Edition

Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain

Douglas R. Stinson

Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, USA

University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada Series: Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications

The third edition of this bestseller provides unparalleled coverage on the use of cryptographic protocols that establish the steps that must be taken before any type of secret transmission can be completed. The author shows how the various parties to the transaction establish their cryptographic identities or keys, covers many of the cryptographic tools used in network security, and discusses topics that include copyright protection techniques and public key infrastructure. This book is an outstanding text for senior undergraduate and graduate courses but also a useful reference for professionals interested in network security and cryptographic protocols. Catalog no. C5084, ISBN: 978-1-58488-508-5 2006, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 616 pp. Suggested Price: $69.95 / £39.99

Spyros Magliveras and Rainer Steinwandt

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Cryptography and Network Security

Group theoretic problems appear to be the most promising source of hard computational problems for deploying new cryptographic constructions. This reference focuses on the specifics of using nonabelian groups in the field of cryptography. It provides an introduction to cryptography (mostly asymmetric) with a focus on group theoretic constructions, making it the first book to use this approach. The authors include all of the needed cryptographic and group theoretic concepts. They supply exercises at the end of each chapter, selected solutions in the back of the book, and suggestions for student projects that require the use of the computer or computer algebra systems.

Cryptography & Coding Theory

Maria Isabel Vasco

Catalog no. C8369, ISBN: 978-1-58488-836-9 May 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 320 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £54.99

Textbook

Data-Driven Block Ciphers for Fast Telecommunication Systems Nikolay A. Moldovyan and Alexander A. Moldovyan

Introduction to Modern Cryptography Principles and Protocols

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Jonathan Katz

University of Maryland, College Park, USA

Yehuda Lindell

Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel

SPECTR, St. Petersburg, Russia

Nikolay Moldovyan and Alexander Moldovyan, holders of several dozen patents in encryption technology, provide the background and detail the applications needed to investigate new properties of PNs especially relevant to the improvement of modern wireless systems. They propose a universal architecture involving controlled bit permutation instruction that permits the performance of both data-driven permutations and an arbitrary prescribed fixed permutation in a single cycle. Because of its simplicity and efficient use of current hardware, the embedding of this architecture is a highly attractive option for CPU manufacturers. Detailing all the relevant information into a single volume, this book makes that option more feasible than ever. Catalog no. AU5411, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5411-8 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 208 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £57.99

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Cryptography and Network Security

This text provides a rigorous yet accessible treatment of modern cryptography, focusing on formal definitions, assumptions, and rigorous proofs of security. The first half of the book gives an extensive treatment of private-key cryptography, including encryption, message authentication, and design principles for block ciphers such as the DES and the AES. The second half focuses on publickey cryptography, beginning with a self-contained introduction to the number theory needed for the RSA, Diffie–Hellman, El Gamal, and other cryptosystems. After exploring public-key encryption and digital signatures, the book concludes with a discussion of the random oracle model and its applications. Catalog no. C5513, ISBN: 978-1-58488-551-1 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 552 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £39.99

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Introduction to Network Security Douglas Jacobson

Iowa State University, Ames, USA Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer & Information Science

Introduction to Network Security focuses on the network and its vulnerabilities, protocols, and security solutions. It discusses network architecture, the functions of layers in a typical network, and network-based attacks, including header, protocol, and authentication attacks. Using a bottom-up approach, the text enables understanding of the vulnerabilities and mechanisms of each layer of network security. A define-attack-defend methodology is used throughout the text to introduce relevant protocols. It also presents homework problems, laboratory experiments, and appendices that demonstrate how to develop a low-cost lab environment and that offer an overview of cryptology. Catalog no. C5432, ISBN: 978-1-58488-543-6 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 504 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £39.99

Understanding and Applying Cryptography and Data Security Adam J. Elbirt

The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA

Addressing real-world implementation issues, this text emphasizes cryptographic algorithm and protocol implementation in hardware, software, and embedded systems. It focuses on cryptographic algorithms, such as symmetric- and public-key, before dealing with the construction of cryptographic protocols. The author examines tradeoffs between code size, hardware logic resource requirements, memory usage, speed, power consumption, and more. He includes many examples and problems to evaluate implementation results of several software and hardware languages. He also provides C and VHDL frameworks and testing environments on a CD-ROM. Catalog no. AU6160, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6160-4 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 416 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £44.99

Multimedia Content Encryption

Algorithmic Lie Theory for Solving Ordinary Differential Equations

Shiguo Lian

Fritz Schwarz

SAMI Lab, Beijing, People’s Republic of China

Fraunhofer Gesellschaft, Sankt Augustin, Germany

This book presents the latest research on multimedia content encryption. It begins with a brief history and then proceeds to examine performance requirements and fundamental encrypting techniques. It discusses the most common techniques of complete, partial, and compression-combined encryption as well as the more specialized forms, including perception, scalable, and commutative encryption. In addition, the book reviews watermarking and joint fingerprint embedding and decryption. Later chapters discuss typical attacks on multimedia encryption, along with the principles for designing secure algorithms and various applications. Finally, open issues, up-and-coming topics, and areas for further research are explored.

Series: Pure and Applied Mathematics

Techniques and Applications

Catalog no. AU6527, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6527-5 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 224 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £55.99

This book serves as a valuable introduction for solving differential equations using Lie’s theory and related results. It covers Loewy’s theory, Janet bases, the theory of continuous groups of a 2-D manifold, Lie’s symmetry analysis, and equivalence problems. The book also identifies the symmetry classes to which quasilinear equations of order two or three belong, transforms these equations to canonical form, solves the canonical equations, and produces the general solutions whenever possible. The appendices include solutions to selected exercises and useful formulae while a website contains the software for performing lengthy algebraic calculations. Catalog no. C889X, ISBN: 978-1-58488-889-5 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 448 pp. Suggested Price: $93.95 / £51.99

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Asymptotics and Borel Summability

A Course in Ordinary Differential Equations

Ovidiu Costin

Randall J. Swift

Series: Monographs and Surveys in Pure and Applied Mathematics

Stephen A. Wirkus

Incorporating substantial developments from the last thirty years into one resource, Asymptotics and Borel Summability provides a self-contained introduction to asymptotic analysis with special emphasis on topics not covered in traditional asymptotics books. It explains basic ideas, concepts, and methods of generalized Borel summability, transseries, and exponential asymptotics. The author covers ODEs, PDEs, difference equations, and other types of problems. He provides complete mathematical rigor while supplementing it with heuristic material and examples, so that some proofs may be omitted by applications-oriented readers. He also includes both standard and challenging exercises.

Featuring real-world applications from engineering and science fields, A Course in Ordinary Differential Equations is the first book on ODEs to include relevant computer code and instructions of MATLAB®, Mathematica®, and Maple™. The book embeds the computer algebra code throughout, presenting the syntax next to the relevant theory. With numerous appendices to supplement learning, it fully describes approximations used to obtain numerical solutions. The authors also present explanations on how to use these programs to solve ODEs and to qualitatively understand autonomous ODEs. A solutions manual is available for qualifying instructors.

Ohio State University, Columbus, USA

Catalog no. C7031, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7031-6 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 256 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £49.99

Chaotic Modelling and Simulation

Analysis of Chaotic Models, Attractors and Forms Christos H. Skiadas

California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, USA Arizona State University, Glendale, USA

Catalog no. C4762, ISBN: 978-1-58488-476-7 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 688 pp. Suggested Price: $94.95 / £41.99

Difference Methods for Singular Perturbation Problems

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Grigory I. Shishkin and Lidia P. Shiskina

Technical University of Crete, Greece

Russian Academy of Science, Ekaterinburg

Charilaos Skiadas

Series: Monographs and Surveys in Pure and Applied Mathematics

Containing an extensive bibliography that lists the original work that defined the field, this book presents a large, up-to-date collection of chaotic models and chaotic attractors. Using more than 500 graphs and illustrations, the authors show how to design, estimate, and test an array of models, such as Gaussian, delay logistic, Hénon, Holmes, Lorenz, Rössler, and rotation models. They explore the historic progression of chaos, from its humble beginnings to a major theory. The authors also include exercises, definitions, theorems, and proofs, along with simulation tools and code on the book’s website.

This book presents a systematic, detailed development of approaches to construct uniformly convergent finite difference schemes for wide classes of singularly perturbed boundary value problems. The first part of the book explores boundary value problems for elliptic and parabolic reaction-diffusion and convection-diffusion equations in n-dimensional domains with smooth and piecewise-smooth boundaries. Containing material published mainly in the last four years, the second section focuses on problems with boundary layers and additional singularities generated by nonsmooth data, unboundedness of the domain, and the perturbation vector parameter.

Hanover College, Indiana, USA

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Dynamics of Third-Order Rational Difference Equations with Open Problems and Conjectures Elias Camouzis

American College of Greece, Athens

Gerasimos Ladas

Saber N. Elaydi

University of Rhode Island, Kingston, USA

Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas, USA

Series: Discrete Mathematics and Applications

This edition now includes many recent results on global stability, bifurcation, chaos, and fractals. The first five chapters provide the most comprehensive material on discrete dynamical systems, including trace-determinant stability, bifurcation analysis, and the detailed analysis of the center manifold theory. This edition also covers L-systems and the periodic structure of the bulbs in the Mandelbrot set as well as new applications in biology, chemistry, and physics. The principal improvements to this book are the additions of PHASER software on an accompanying CD-ROM and the Maple™ and Mathematica® code available for download online. A solutions manual is available for qualifying instructors.

This book focuses on the boundedness nature of solutions, the global stability of equilibrium points, the periodic character of solutions, and the convergence to periodic solutions, including their periodic trichotomies. It provides thought-provoking open problems and conjectures on the boundedness character, global stability, and periodic behavior of solutions of rational difference equations. The book also presents known results and/or derives new results for 225 special cases of rational difference equations. Appendices supply tabulated information on these cases and on the boundedness character of 961 special cases of fourth-order rational difference equations.

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Discrete and Continuous Fourier Transforms

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Exact Solutions and Invariant Subspaces of Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations in Mechanics and Physics

Analysis, Applications and Fast Algorithms

Victor A. Galaktionov

Eleanor Chu

University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada

Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics, Moscow, Russia

This accessible, self-contained book presents the fundamentals of Fourier analysis and their deployment in signal processing using DFT and FFT algorithms. It provides meaningful interpretations of essential formulas in the context of applications. The text comprehensively covers the DFT of windowed sequences, various discrete convolution algorithms and their applications in digital filtering and filters, and many FFT algorithms unified under the frameworks of mixed-radix FFTs and prime factor FFTs. A large number of graphical illustrations and worked examples, supported by numerical results using MATLAB®, help explain the concepts and relationships.

Providing exact solutions of more than 200 nonlinear equations and models, this book begins with classical as well as more recent examples of interesting solutions on linear invariant subspaces for nonlinear operators. In the remainder of the text, the authors develop several techniques for constructing exact solutions that describe singularity behavior for various nonlinear PDEs, including gas dynamics models, free-boundary problems, Green–Naghdi equations, and quasilinear pseudo-parabolic (magma) equations. Using exact solutions, they describe the evolution properties related to singularity blow-up or extinction phenomena, finite interface propagation and regularity, and the oscillatory, changing sign behavior of weak solutions near interfaces.

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University of Bath, UK

Sergey R. Svirshchevskii

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Handbook of Exact Solutions for Ordinary Differential Equations

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Second Edition

An Introduction to Partial Differential Equations with MATLAB®

Andrei D. Polyanin

Matthew P. Coleman

Valentin F. Zaitsev

Russian State Pedagogical University, St. Petersburg

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Applied Mathematics & Nonlinear Science

The second edition of this bestselling handbook contains the solutions for an additional 700 ODEs and now provides more than 6,200 solutions. It also includes a new introductory chapter that describes exact, asymptotic, and approximate analytical methods for solving ODEs, along with basic definitions and discussion of using modern computer algebra systems to solve ODEs. Subsections are now organized into paragraphs and the rearrangement of equations into these paragraphs allows for an expanded table of contents that helps readers find equations more quickly. More than ever, the handbook is indispensable to a wide range of mathematicians, scientists, engineers, and students.

This textbook features the use of MATLAB® for solving problems and generating graphs of solutions. It includes a careful mathematical treatment of the central ideas of the subject and numerous applications, as well as historical preludes to each chapter. In addition to the standard topics, it contains a computational chapter that focuses on finite difference, finite element, and spectral numerical methods widely used by engineers. Although the book may be used without MATLAB, the software was used to generate many of the figures and tables. The code is provided in the book and for download online, enabling it to be modified slightly for solving the MATLAB exercises.

Catalog no. C2972, ISBN: 978-1-58488-297-8 2003, 7 x 10, 816 pp. Suggested Price: $154.95 / £86.00

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Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow

Fairfield University, Connecticut, USA

Handbook of Linear Partial Differential Equations for Engineers and Scientists

Method of Averaging for Differential Equations on an Infinite Interval

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Theory and Applications Vladimir Burd

Yaroslavl State University, Russia

Andrei D. Polyanin

Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow

Series: Lecture Notes in Pure and Applied Mathematics

Covering the equations of heat and mass transfer, wave theory, acoustics, electrostatics, electrodynamics, diffraction theory, quantum mechanics, and more, this handbook presents brief formulations and exact solutions of more than 2,200 linear PDEs and problems of mathematical physics—more than any other book available. It also features a supplement that lists the properties of common special functions, including the gamma, Bessel, degenerate hypergeometric, and Mathieu functions. Another supplement describes the methods of generalized and functional separation of variables for nonlinear PDEs.

Method of Averaging for Differential Equations on an Infinite Interval provides a thorough understanding of this theory and its resulting applications. The first part of the book is devoted to the theory of averaging linear differential equations that have almost periodic coefficients. The second part focuses on nonlinear equations, addressing standard form systems as well as systems with a fast rotating phase. The book contains exercises to help with the study of applied problems. It also includes appendices with useful facts about almost periodic functions, stability theory, and functional analysis.

Catalog no. C2999, ISBN: 978-1-58488-299-2 2002, 7 x 10, 800 pp. Suggested Price: $164.95 / £92.00

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Mixed Boundary Value Problems Dean G. Duffy

Former Instructor, US Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, USA Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Applied Mathematics & Nonlinear Science

This book covers the various methods used to solve mixed boundary value problems. It uses MATLAB® to illustrate the solutions and contains the code so readers can reproduce some of the examples. The author provides examples of mixed boundary value problems and the mathematical background of integral functions and special functions. He then presents classic mathematical physics problems to explain the origin of mixed boundary value problems and the mathematical techniques that were developed to handle them. The remaining chapters solve a variety of mixed boundary value problems using separation of variables, transform methods, the Wiener–Hopf technique, Green’s function, and conformal mapping. Catalog no. C5793, ISBN: 978-1-58488-579-5 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 488 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £55.99

Spectral Theory for Random and Nonautonomous Parabolic Equations and Applications Janusz Mierczyn´ski

Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland

Wenxian Shen

Auburn University, Alabama, USA Series: Monographs & Surveys in Pure and Applied Mathematics

Containing many new results and considering existing results from a fresh perspective, this clear, unified, and self-contained book focuses on the principal spectral theory for general time-dependent and random parabolic equations and systems. The authors prove that time dependence and randomness do not reduce the principal spectrum and Lyapunov exponents of nonautonomous and random parabolic equations. They also address classical Faber–Krahn inequalities for elliptic and time-periodic problems and extend the linear theory for scalar nonautonomous and random parabolic equations to cooperative systems. The final chapter presents applications to Kolmogorov systems of parabolic equations. Catalog no. C8954, ISBN: 978-1-58488-895-6 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 336 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £49.99

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Ordinary Differential Equations

30 Introduction and Qualitative

Theory, Third Edition Jane Cronin

Highland Park, New Jersey, USA

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Stochastic Partial Differential Equations Pao-Liu Chow

Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, USA

Series: Pure and Applied Mathematics

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Applied Mathematics & Nonlinear Science

Exploring the qualitative aspects of periodic solutions of ODEs, this edition extends the treatment of two-dimensional systems as well as periodic solutions in small parameter problems. It illustrates existence theorems with various examples, provides a detailed account of the Bendixson theory of solutions of two-dimensional autonomous systems, and presents a unified treatment of the perturbation problem for periodic solutions. The text also shows how topological degree is used to obtain significant extensions of perturbation theory and describes how the averaging method is used to study periodic solutions. It contains numerous exercises as well as a solutions manual for qualifying instructors.

Filling the void of an introductory text in the field, this book highlights several computational and analytical techniques involved in stochastic PDEs. It includes many challenging problems in stochastic analysis and treats stochastic PDEs in a practical way. The author first brings the subject back to its root in classical concrete problems. He then discusses a unified theory of stochastic evolution equations and describes a few applied problems, including the random vibration of a nonlinear elastic beam and invariant measures for stochastic Navier–Stokes equations. The book concludes by pointing out the connection of stochastic PDEs to infinitedimensional stochastic analysis.

Catalog no. DK2992, ISBN: 978-0-8247-2337-8 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 408 pp. Suggested Price: $93.95 / £51.99

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With a View to Dynamical Systems Keith Burns

Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, USA

Alexander A. Samarskii

Marian Gidea

Series: Pure and Applied Mathematics

Series: Studies in Advanced Mathematics

This text emphasizes solutions to boundary value problems through multiple difference schemes. It addresses the construction of approximate numerical methods and computer algorithms for solving mathematical physics problems. The work develops mathematical models for obtaining desired solutions in minimal time using direct or iterative difference equations. Mathematical Reviews called the book “excellent, with a wealth of mathematical material and techniques.”

Accessible, concise, and self-contained, this book offers an outstanding introduction to three related subjects: differential geometry, differential topology, and dynamical systems. The authors’ intuitive approach forms a treatment that is comprehensible to relative beginners, yet rigorous enough for professional mathematicians. Smooth manifolds, Riemannian metrics, affine connections, the curvature tensor, differential forms, integration on manifolds, and intersection theory provide the foundation for many applications in dynamical systems and mechanics. Topics of special interest addressed in the book include Brouwer’s fixed point theorem, Morse theory, and the geodesic flow.

Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow

Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago, USA

Catalog no. DK1725, ISBN: 978-0-8247-0468-1 2001, 8-1/2 x 11, 786 pp. Suggested Price: $279.95 / £156.00

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Transform Methods for Solving Partial Differential Equations Second Edition

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Dean G. Duffy

Former Instructor, US Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, USA

M. Nakahara

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Series: Graduate Student Series in Physics

Transform Methods for Solving Partial Differential Equations illustrates the use of Laplace, Fourier, and Hankel transforms to solve PDEs encountered in science and engineering. This second edition is expanded to provide a broader perspective on the applicability and use of transform methods. It classifies the problems presented in every chapter by type of region, coordinate system, and PDE. Many of the problems included in the book are illustrated to show what they will look like physically. Unlike many mathematics texts, this book provides a step-by-step analysis of problems taken from the actual scientific and engineering literature.

This book provides an introduction to the ideas and techniques of differential geometry and topology. It starts with a brief survey of quantum field theory, gauge theory, general relativity, vector spaces, and topology. Using many illustrations, exercises, and problems, the author demonstrates more elaborate concepts of topology and geometry, including fiber bundles, characteristic classes, and index theorems. New to this second edition is the proof of the index theorem in terms of supersymmetric quantum mechanics. The final two chapters examine anomalies in gauge field theories and the analysis of Polakov’s bosonic string theory from the geometrical point of view.

Catalog no. C4517, ISBN: 978-1-58488-451-4 2005, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 728 pp. Suggested Price: $114.95 / £63.99

Kinki University, Osaka, Japan

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University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA

Vikram Jha

Textbook

The Shape of Space

Caledonian University, Glasgow, Scotland

Second Edition

Mauro Biliotti

Jeffrey R. Weeks

Series: Pure and Applied Mathematics

Series: Pure and Applied Mathematics

This handbook provides a complete description of all known finite translation planes. It presents the classification results and proofs for translation planes, offers a full review of all recognized construction techniques for translation planes, and illustrates known examples. The authors describe derivable nets, parallelisms, translation nets and planes, spreads, classes, and various geometries intrinsic to translation planes, including flocks of quadric sets and generalized quadrangles. As a compendium of examples, processes, construction techniques, and models, the handbook equips readers with precise information for finding a particular plane.

Maintaining the standard of excellence set by the previous edition, this text covers the basic geometry of two- and three-dimensional spaces. Written by a master expositor, leading researcher in the field, and MacArthur Fellow, it includes experiments to determine the true shape of the universe and contains illustrated examples and engaging exercises that teach mind-expanding ideas in an intuitive and informal way. Bridging the gap from geometry to the latest work in observational cosmology, the book illustrates the connection between geometry and the behavior of the physical universe and explains how radiation remaining from the big bang may reveal the actual shape of the universe.

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Geometry & Topology

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Modern Differential Geometry of Curves and Surfaces with Mathematica® Third Edition

University of Maryland, College Park, USA

Virtual Topology and Functor Geometry

Elsa Abbena

Fred Van Oystaeyen

University of Turin, Italy

University of Antwerp, Belgium

Simon Salamon

Politecnico di Torino, Italy

Series: Lecture Notes in Pure and Applied Mathematics

This edition of Alfred Gray’s famous textbook continues to offer an outstanding presentation of how to define and compute standard geometric functions along with a dialect of Mathematica® for constructing new curves and surfaces from existing ones. Since Gray’s death, authors Abbena and Salamon have stepped in to bring the book up to date. While maintaining Gray’s intuitive approach, they have reorganized the material to provide a clearer division between the text and the Mathematica code, added a Mathematica notebook as an appendix to each chapter, and addressed important new topics, such as quaternions. More than 400 illustrations of curves and surfaces help readers visualize the concepts.

This work explores new aspects of virtual topology and functor geometry as well as more established facets of noncommutative algebra. The author suggests possible projects that range from straightforward exercises to advanced research level and supplies the necessary background material, including localization theory and the classical lattice of quantum mechanics for a Hilbert space. Presenting the material in an easy, colloquial style to facilitate understanding, he covers category theory and noncommutative spaces, formulates an abstract notion of “affine open” through Grothendieck categorical representations, and proposes a dynamical version of topology and sheaf theory.

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Luca Lorenzi

University of Parma, Italy

Elements of Real Analysis

Marcello Bertoldi

M.A. Al-Gwaiz and S.A. Elsanousi

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Series: Pure and Applied Mathematics

This book provides a comprehensive analysis on Markov semigroups both in spaces of bounded and continuous functions as well as in Lp spaces relevant to the invariant measure of the semigroup. It covers Schauder’s estimates for nonhomogeneous elliptic and parabolic problems and for degenerate elliptic operators modeled on the Ornstein–Uhlenbeck operator. The book includes in-depth analysis of Markov semigroups associated with elliptic operators that have unbounded coefficients in unbounded domains. It also features nondegenerate and degenerate Ornstein–Uhlenbeck operators as well as contains classical results of functional analysis and classical theory of PDEs.

Focusing on one of the main pillars of mathematics, this book provides a solid foundation in analysis. Largely self-contained, it begins with the fundamental axioms of the real number system and gradually develops the core of real analysis. The first few chapters present the essentials needed for analysis, including the concepts of sets, relations, and functions. The following chapters cover the theory of calculus on the real line, exploring limits; convergence tests; several functions, such as monotonic and continuous; theorems like mean value, Taylor’s, and Darboux’s; and power series. The final chapters focus on the more advanced theory of Lebesgue measure and integration. A solutions manual is available for qualifying instructors.

Banca Intesa, Milano, Italy

King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

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Complex Variables A Physical Approach with Applications and MATLAB®

Envelopes and Sharp Embeddings of Function Spaces

Steven G. Krantz

Dorothee D. Haroske

Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, USA

Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Germany

Series: Textbooks in Mathematics

Series: Research Notes in Mathematics

From the algebraic properties of a complete number field to the Cauchy integral formula to conformal mapping, this text explores all facets of complex variables, with particular emphasis on using theory in practice. It presents complex analysis as a natural continuation of calculus, discusses the use of computer algebra systems in complex analysis, and integrates MATLAB® exercises and examples throughout. Each chapter features applications from physics and engineering, including those involving differential equations. The text also includes stimulating exercises at the drill, theory, and exploration levels as well as numerous figures to clarify key concepts in complex variable theory.

For the first time in book form, this work presents the new theory of growth and continuity envelopes in function spaces. These concepts originate from the classical result of the Sobolev embedding theorem, ubiquitous in all areas of functional analysis. Self-contained and accessible, the book introduces classical spaces before examining more complex spaces. Including many concrete examples, it first discusses classical spaces, such as Lebesgue and Lorentz, and defines growth and continuity envelopes. The author then examines these functions in subcritical, borderline, and critical cases. The book concludes with several applications that demonstrate the strength of this new theory.

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For more information and a complete list Isometries on Banach Spaces Real, Complex, & Functional Analysis

Handbook of Special Functions

Vector-Valued Function Spaces, Volume 2 Richard J. Fleming

Derivatives, Integrals, Series, and Other Formulas

Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, USA

Yury A. Brychkov

Series: Monographs & Surveys in Pure and Applied Mathematics

Because of the numerous applications involved in this field, the theory of special functions is under permanent development, especially regarding the requirements for modern computer algebra methods. This handbook provides in-depth coverage of special functions, which are used to help solve many of the most difficult problems in physics, engineering, and mathematics. It presents new results along with well-known formulas used in many of the most important mathematical methods in order to solve a wide variety of problems. The book also discusses formulas of connection and conversion for elementary and special functions, such as hypergeometric and Meijer G functions.

A continuation of the authors’ previous book, this volume covers much of the work that has been done on characterizing isometries on various Banach spaces. It discusses the topic in the context of vectorvalued function spaces and operator spaces and presents numerous methods and tools used to characterize various types of spaces. The authors report on the results of pertinent original research papers and offer some enlightening clarifications. They also include notes and remarks at the end of each chapter that touch upon related results and other approaches not addressed in the main discussions.

Dorodricyn Computing Center, Moscow, Russia

Catalog no. C956X, ISBN: 978-1-58488-956-4 2008, 7 x 10, 704 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £55.99

James E. Jamison

University of Memphis, Tennessee, USA

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Measure and Integral

Harmonic Analysis and Applications

Richard L. Wheeden

John J. Benedetto

University of Maryland, College Park, USA

An Introduction to Real Analysis

Rutgers University, Piscataway, New Jersey

Antoni Zygmund

Series: Studies in Advanced Mathematics

University of Chicago, Illinois, USA

Harmonic analysis plays an essential role in understanding a host of engineering, mathematical, and scientific ideas. Harmonic Analysis and Applications presents the analysis and synthesis of functions in terms of harmonics in a way that clearly demonstrates the vitality, power, elegance, and usefulness of the subject. It covers the Fourier analysis of integrable and square integrable functions on R, distribution theory, and Fourier series, including the Fourier analysis of finite and infinite sequences, as well as functions defined on finite intervals. Ideal as a text for upper-level undergraduates, this book includes enough advanced material to also serve as a graduatelevel text and reference.

Series: Pure and Applied Mathematics

This volume develops the classical theory of the Lebesgue integral and some of its applications. Following a thorough study of the concepts of outer measure and measure, the authors initially present the integral in the context of n-dimensional Euclidean space. A more general treatment of the integral, based on an axiomatic approach, is given later. The book closely examines related topics in real variables, such as functions of bounded variation, the Riemann– Stieltjes integral, Fubini’s theorem, L(p) classes, and various results about differentiation. Several applications of the theory to a specific branch of analysis (harmonic analysis) are also provided.

Catalog no. 7879, ISBN: 978-0-8493-7879-9 1997, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 368 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £57.99

Catalog no. DK3091, ISBN: 978-0-8247-6499-9 1978, 6 x 9, 288 pp. Suggested Price: $73.95 / £40.99

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Textbook

Real Analysis and Foundations

Measure and Probability

Second Edition

Siva Athreya

Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore

Steven G. Krantz

V.S. Sunder

Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, USA

Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai, India

Series: Studies in Advanced Mathematics

This book covers the fundamentals of measure theory and probability theory. It begins with the construction of Lebesgue measure via Caratheodory’s outer measure approach and goes on to discuss integration and standard convergence theorems. The book contains an entire chapter devoted to complex measures, Lp spaces, Radon–Nikodym theorem, and the Riesz representation theorem. It also presents the elements of probability theory, the law of large numbers, and central limit theorem. The book then discusses discrete time Markov chains, stationary distributions and limit theorems. The appendix covers many basic topics, including metric spaces, topological spaces and the Stone–Weierstrass theorem.

The first edition of Real Analysis and Foundations gave students the appropriate combination of authority, rigor, and readability that made the topic accessible while retaining the strict discourse necessary to advance their understanding. Maintaining this feature that made the first edition enormously popular, this edition further integrates new concepts built on Fourier analysis and ideas about wavelets, indicating their application to the theory of signal processing. Surpassing a purely theoretical study, the author brings relevance to the material by emphasizing the applications of real analysis in concrete engineering problems in higher dimensions.

Catalog no. N10021, ISBN: 978-1-4398-0126-0 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 232 pp. Suggested Price: $69.95 / £42.99

Operational Calculus and Related Topics H.-J. Glaeske

Friedrich-Schiller University, Jena, Germany

A.P. Prudnikov K.A. Skórnik

Institute of Mathematics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Katowice

Catalog no. C4835, ISBN: 978-1-58488-483-5 2005, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 472 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £57.99

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Classic Set Theory

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For Guided Independent Study Derek Goldrei

Series: Analytical Methods and Special Functions

Open University, Oxford, UK

Integral transforms, operational calculus, and generalized functions are the backbone of many branches of pure and applied mathematics. Combining the best features of a textbook and a monograph, Operational Calculus and Related Topics provides an introduction to these subjects. The book includes a comprehensive survey of classical results and highlights recent advances in the field. Including applications to various disciplines, the authors consider both the analytical and algebraic aspects of operational calculus, making it ideal for mathematicians, physicists, students, scientists, and engineers applying such mathematical methods and performing research in a wide range of areas.

Taking a modern perspective on this classical subject, this textbook supplies students with sufficient grounding in the revolutionary results of set theory and enables them to tackle significant problems that arise from the theory. It assumes some experience with using sets, function, basic logic, and the fundamentals of real analysis. Specifically designed for self-study, the text provides a wealth of exercises that range from routine practice problems to rather difficult ones, including some without clear-cut answers that are intended to spark debate. It includes full solutions to many of the exercises.

Catalog no. C6498, ISBN: 978-1-58488-649-5 2007, 7 x 10, 424 pp. Suggested Price: $97.95 / £54.99

Real, Complex, & Functional Analysis / Set Theory & Logic

o f t i t l e s , v i s i t u s a t w w w. c r c p r e s s . c o m

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A First Course in Fuzzy Logic Third Edition

Set Theory & Logic 36

Introduction to Mathematics of Satisfiability Victor W. Marek

University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA

Hung T. Nguyen and Elbert A. Walker New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, USA

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Studies in Informatics

This bestselling book provides an introduction to the theory of fuzzy sets and its various areas of application in engineering and decision making. This third edition has been completely revised and expanded with new information on copulas and t-norms and features a new section on type-2 fuzzy sets. It also includes expanded information on generalized modus ponens, the compositional rule of inference, possibility theory, partial knowledge, and fuzzy integrals. With exercises at the end of each chapter, this book remains an essential text for students studying artificial intelligence, computer science, engineering, cognitive science, probability, and statistics.

Addressing a topic with over 80 years of history, this book provides a complete introduction to the mathematics of satisfiability. The text covers both basic and more advanced subjects, such as propositional logic, complete sets of functors, normal forms of propositional formulas, and clausal logic. The author, one of the main inventors of answer set programming, also includes algorithms for testing satisfiability and discusses combinatorial circuits along with various classes of theories. Each chapter concludes with a set of exercises to confirm understanding of the concepts, making this work ideal for graduate students and researchers.

Catalog no. C5262, ISBN: 978-1-58488-526-9 2006, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 440 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £57.99

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Introduction to Mathematical Logic Fourth Edition Elliott Mendelson

Queens College, Flushing, New York, USA Series: Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications

An Introduction to Random Sets Hung T. Nguyen

New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, USA

The fourth edition of this long-established text retains all the key features of the previous editions, covering the basic topics of a solid first course in mathematical logic. This edition includes an extensive appendix on second-order logic, a section on set theory with urlements, and a section on the logic that results when we allow models with empty domains. It contains numerous exercises and an appendix furnishes answers to many of them. All topics are presented in a clear, reader-friendly style that will be valued by anyone working in computer science as well as lecturers and researchers in mathematics, philosophy, and related fields.

Random sets as models for set-valued observations are a new type of data proving useful in areas, such as survey sampling, biostatistics, and intelligent systems. This is the first text to explore the topic in depth, using extended probability theory to provide a framework and tools for statistical analysis of random sets. With an abundance of examples, it highlights the basic role random sets play in a variety of statistical settings, links their study to fuzzy logic, fully develops the theory, and concludes with a variety of applications. Written by a bestselling author, this book is rigorous yet readable and fills a significant need for a textbook treatment of the subject.

Catalog no. C0830, ISBN: 978-0-412-80830-2 1997, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 440 pp. Suggested Price: $88.95 / £49.99

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o f t i t l e s , v i s i t u s a t w w w. c r c p r e s s . c o m Introduction to Set Theory

Third Edition, Revised and Expanded

Sets, Functions, and Logic

Karel Hrbacek

City College of New York, New York, USA

An Introduction to Abstract Mathematics, Third Edition

Thomas Jech

Keith Devlin

Series: Pure and Applied Mathematics

Series: Chapman Hall/CRC Mathematics

Thoroughly updated and reorganized to serve as a primary text for mathematics courses, this third edition covers the basics: relations; functions; orderings; finite, countable, and uncountable sets; and cardinal and ordinal numbers. It also provides five additional selfcontained chapters, consolidates the material on real numbers into a single updated chapter affording flexibility in course design, supplies end-of-section problems with hints of varying degrees of difficulty, includes new material on normal forms and Goodstein sequences, and adds important recent ideas, including filters, ultrafilters, closed unbounded and stationary sets, and partitions.

Since its first edition published in 1981, Sets, Function and Logic has smoothed the road to higher mathematics for legions of undergraduate students. Now in its third edition, the author—a leading popularizer of mathematics—has fully revised his text to reflect a new generation. The narrative is more lively and less textbook-like. Remarks and asides link various topics to the real world. The chapter on complex numbers and discussion of formal symbolic logic is gone in favor of a new introductory chapter on the nature of mathematics and more exercises. The result is a thoroughly engaging book that every student making the transition from high school to university mathematics will welcome.

Pennsylvania State University, State College, USA

Catalog no. DK3956, ISBN: 978-0-8247-7915-3 1999, 6 x 9, 310 pp. Suggested Price: $83.95 / £46.99

Invariant Descriptive Set Theory

Stanford University, California, USA

Catalog no. C4495, ISBN: 978-1-58488-449-1 2004, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 160 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $57.95 / £31.99

Computational Neuroscience

Realistic Modeling for Experimentalists

Su Gao

Edited by

Series: Pure and Applied Mathematics

University of Antwerp, Belgium

Bringing together techniques from various areas of mathematics, this book presents an introduction to the basic concepts, methods, and results of invariant descriptive set theory. It reviews classical and effective descriptive set theory; studies Polish groups and their actions; and covers Borel reducibility results on Borel, orbit, and general definable equivalence relations. The author also describes infinitary logic, Scott analysis, and the isomorphism relation on natural classes of countable models. The book concludes with applications to classification problems and many benchmark equivalence relations. It also contains a large number of exercises at the end of most sections.

Series: Frontiers in Neuroscience

Catalog no. C7931, ISBN: 978-1-58488-793-5 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 392 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £49.99

Catalog no. 2068, ISBN: 978-0-8493-2068-2 2001, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 368 pp. Suggested Price: $149.95 / £86.00

University of North Texas, Denton, USA

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Erik De Schutter

Designed primarily as an introduction to realistic modeling methods, this book focuses on methodological approaches, selecting appropriate methods, and identifying potential pitfalls. What makes this resource unique is the inclusion of a CD-ROM that furnishes interactive modeling examples. It contains tutorials and demos, movies and images, and the scripts necessary to run the full simulations described in the examples. Each chapter includes theoretical foundations, parameters needed, appropriate software descriptions, evaluation of the model, future directions, examples linked to the CD-ROM, and references.

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Mathematics for Biology & Medicine

Fractals and Multifractals in Ecology and Aquatic Science

Design Principles of Biological Circuits Uri Alon

Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Laurent Seuront

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical & Computational Biology

Fractals and Multifractals in Ecology and Aquatic Science provides scientists with a basic understanding of fractals and multifractals and the techniques that utilize them in analyzing ecological phenomenon. These techniques are especially valuable for analyzing spatial data sets and physical-biological couplings at different spatial and/or temporal scales. Written in a step-bystep fashion, the book demystifies the techniques, which are often regarded as too complex, and provides an intuitive as well as a formal view for a wide variety of ecological situations and their solutions.

This book presents recently discovered design principles that govern the structure and behavior of biological networks, highlighting simple, recurring circuit elements that make up the network. It provides a quantitative theory for which circuits are found in a given environment and a mathematical framework for understanding and even designing biological circuits. The book requires only basic mathematics and includes a review of the necessary background material. It fills a significant need for an introduction to the concepts, principles, and mathematical tools that will form the basis of future developments in the field.

Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia

Catalog no. 2782, ISBN: 978-0-8493-2782-7 July 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 288 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £54.99

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An Introduction to Systems Biology

Fundamentals of Biochemical Calculations Second Edition

Catalog no. C6420, ISBN: 978-1-58488-642-6 2007, 7 x 10, 320 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $57.95 / £31.99

Kinetic Modelling in Systems Biology Oleg Demin

Moscow State University, Russia

Igor Goryanin

University of Edinburgh, Scotland

Krish Moorthy

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical & Computational Biology

Drawing attention to the widely applicable ratio method for performing biochemical calculations, this fully updated text encourages scientists to learn, rather than memorize, the processes involved by developing their mathematical logic and problem solving skills. The book’s user-friendly style requires no advanced knowledge of mathematics. Featuring new solved problems, useful comments, and mathematical hints, this edition introduces three new chapters on calculations related to experimental biochemistry, molecular biology, and pharmacy. It also includes a supplementary CD-ROM with additional questions and answers.

Focusing on one of the main pillars in the future development of systems biology, this book explores the kinetic modeling approach and how to apply it to solve real-life problems. It covers model creation techniques, model verification and validation, and simulations and interpretation of biological results. The authors describe underlying algorithms for selected reference methods and present several examples of applications, ranging from drug safety mechanisms to multiple target identification analysis to optimization of E. coli amino acid biosynthesis. The accompanying CD-ROM contains pathway diagrams, model examples, EPE software, and DBSolve installation.

Formerly of RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia

Catalog no. 53574, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5357-9 2008, 7 x 10, 192 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $41.95 / £22.99

Catalog no. C6676, ISBN: 978-1-58488-667-9 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 360 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £44.99

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Niche Modeling

Predictions from Statistical Distributions David Stockwell

Concepts and Applications, Fourth Edition Johan Gabrielsson

Swedish Pharmaceutical Press, Stockholm

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical & Computational Biology

Daniel Weiner

Through theory, applications, and examples of inferences, this book shows how to conduct and evaluate ecological niche modeling projects in any area of application. It features a series of theoretical and practical exercises in developing and evaluating ecological niche models using a range of software supplied on an accompanying CDROM. These cover geographic information systems, multivariate modeling, artificial intelligence methods, data handling, and information infrastructure. The author then features applications of predictive modeling methods with reference to valid inference from assumptions. This is a seminal reference for ecologists as well as a superb hands-on text for students.

According to a review in the European Journal of Pharmaceutical Science, this book “raises the stature of PK/PD modeling to its highest level.” This “essential” professional resource is regarded as the most comprehensive and practical guide to the design, analysis, and interpretation of kinetic and dynamic experiments. Using a pedagogical, accessible approach, it provides the expertise needed to resolve commonly appearing problems. For many years a staple in both undergraduate and graduate classrooms, this updated edition adds new case studies to support basic concepts in PK/PD. It also includes a CD-ROM with all exercises and WinNonlin model/ command files.

Catalog no. C4940, ISBN: 978-1-58488-494-1 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 224 pp. Suggested Price: $97.95 / £54.99

Catalog no. SP5100, ISBN: 978-9-19-765100-4 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 1250 pp. Suggested Price: $209.95 / £117.00

West Virginia University, Morgantown, USA

Mathematics for Biology & Medicine

Pharmacokinetic & Pharmacodynamic Data Analysis

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Optimal Control Applied to Biological Models Suzanne Lenhart

University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA

Spatial Ecology

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John T. Workman

Stephen Cantrell, Chris Cosner, and Shigui Ruan

Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA

University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, USA

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical & Computational Biology

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical & Computational Biology

This text introduces the mathematical aspects of optimal control theory and provides insight into the application of this theory to biological models. It examines various problems, such as the continuous time ODE, variations of the initial conditions, linear dependence on the control, and free terminal time. The book also features a range of biological applications, including immunology and epidemic disease models, management decisions in harvesting, and resource allocation models. With numerous examples and exercises, the text includes MATLAB® codes throughout, enabling readers to modify the codes for their own applications.

This volume emphasizes that space and spatial features are essential considerations in ecology in terms of both theory and practice. It also discusses the mathematical challenges in advancing the role of space in ecology. Exploring emerging challenges in spatial ecology, the book covers bioeconomics and space, scale and the structure of landscapes in spatial ecology, epidemiology from the perspective of spatial ecology, community structure in space, and the evolutionary aspects of spatial ecology. It also describes the evolution of the species, ranges and phyllogeography, and stochastic approaches to spatial problems.

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Spatiotemporal Patterns in Ecology and Epidemiology Theory, Models, and Simulation

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University of Leicester, UK

Elements of Matrix Modeling and Computing with MATLAB®

Ezio Venturino

Robert E. White

Horst Malchow

University of Osnabrueck, Germany

Sergei V. Petrovskii

University of Turin, Italy

Reviewing the significant progress made in understanding spatiotemporal patterning in ecological and epidemiological systems, this resource shows that mathematical modeling and numerical simulations are effective tools in the study of population ecology and epidemiology. It takes a unified approach to population dynamics and epidemiology by presenting several ecoepidemiological models that combine the basic interspecies interactions of population dynamics and the impact of an infectious disease. The book also covers both deterministic and stochastic approaches to spatiotemporal pattern formation in population dynamics and epidemiology and includes a CD-ROM with examples of MATLAB® codes. Catalog no. C6749, ISBN: 978-1-58488-674-7 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 464 pp. Suggested Price: $93.95 / £51.99

The Art of Modeling in Science and Engineering with Mathematica® Second Edition

North Carolina State University, Raleigh, USA

This book covers a number of topics in linear algebra that are often not covered in first-year calculus, such as complex numbers and functions, matrices, algebraic systems, curve fitting, elements of linear differential equations, transform methods, and tools of computation. It introduces 2- and 3-D vectors and their products, connecting them to multivariate calculus using geometric and algebraic approaches. The author illuminates concepts through several applications, including steady state models, mixing tanks, heat diffusion, and pin-jointed structures. The text also incorporates exercises and MATLAB® to help with more complex calculations. Catalog no. C627, ISBN: 978-1-58488-627-3 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 402 pp. Suggested Price: $83.95 / £46.99

Handbook of Dynamic System Modeling Edited by

Paul A. Fishwick

Diran Basmadjian and Ramin Farnood

University of Florida, Gainesville, USA

University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer & Information Science

The Art of Modeling in Science and Engineering with Mathematica® helps readers overcome three common difficulties: the proper choice of model, the absence of precise solutions, and the need to make suitable simplifying assumptions and approximations. It covers a wide range of physical processes and phenomena drawn from various disciplines and clearly illuminates the link between the physical system being modeled and the mathematical expression that results. This second edition incorporates the use of Mathematica® in various applications. It also includes new examples on HIV, the rate of carbon dioxide emission to the atmosphere, the manufacture of silicon chips, and the dynamics of hot air balloons and rockets.

This interdisciplinary guide explores various types of modeling methods available for dynamical systems. It begins with the general concepts, representations, and philosophy of dynamic models, followed by a section on modeling methodologies that explains how to portray designed models on a computer. After addressing scale, heterogeneity, and composition issues, the handbook covers specific model types that are often characterized by specific visual- or textbased grammars. It concludes with case studies that employ Modelica and Simulink® to construct, simulate, and analyze dynamic models. Each chapter includes mathematical descriptions, pseudo-code, and diagrams.

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Ronald Goldman

A Differential Equations Approach using Maple™ and MATLAB®, Second Edition Belinda Barnes

Rice University, Houston, Texas, USA

Australian National University, Canberra

Using an innovative, comprehensive approach, this book focuses on computer graphics and geometric modeling. The author presents major themes in computer graphics, including transformations in the graphics pipeline, ray tracing, radiosity, polygon shading, freeform surfaces, and solid models, and covers topics not found in other books, such as turtles and high-level algorithms. The text begins with fractals to generate interest and then uses a lucid presentation to simplify mathematical concepts. The author avoids the use of a specific programming language in order to make the book accessible for students in any computer graphics or geometric modeling course. Catalog no. K10188, ISBN: 978-1-4398-0334-9 May 2009, 7 x 10, 640 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £48.99

Glenn Robert Fulford

University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia

Focusing on compartmental models, population models, and heat transfer problems, this textbook carefully details the process of constructing a model. It uses flow diagrams and word equations to aid in the model building process and to develop the mathematical equations. The text also includes many case studies of relevant applications to provide a practical understanding of how the models are used in current research, such as environmental science, biology, and archaeology. Maple™ and MATLAB® codes are supplied in the text and online so results can be reproduced exactly. A solutions manual is available for qualifying instructors.

Mathematical Modeling

An Integrated Introduction to Computer Graphics and Geometric Modeling

Mathematical Modelling with Case Studies

Catalog no. C8348, ISBN: 978-1-4200-8348-4 January 2009, 7 x 10, 368 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £29.99

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Mathematical and Experimental Modeling of Physical and Biological Processes H.T. Banks and H.T. Tran

North Carolina State University, Raleigh, USA

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Molecular Modeling Basics Jan H. Jensen

Series: Textbooks in Mathematics

University of Copenhagen, Denmark

Exploring how mathematics is applied to problems in science and engineering, this book discusses mathematical modeling in the context of case study problems that arise in industry and government laboratories. It covers thermal imaging and detection, dynamic properties of beams, acoustics and fluid transport, and size-structured population dynamics for marine populations. The text explains physical and biological relationships and mechanisms through a first principles-based fundamental modeling approach. It also emphasizes model validation through specific laboratory experiments as well as data collection and analysis.

Molecular modeling is becoming an increasingly important part of chemical research and education as computers become faster and programs become easier to use. The results, however, have not become easier to understand. Addressing the need for a “workshoporiented” book, Molecular Modeling Basics provides the fundamental theoretical facts needed to understand what molecular modeling programs do and the gist of research papers that describe molecular modeling results. It also shows how to extract and interpret information from a program output. The author introduces topics in a way for beginners to clearly comprehend molecular modeling results.

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Numerical Modelling of Hydrodynamics for Water Resources Edited by

Pilar Garcia Navarro

University of Zaragoza, Spain

Enrique Playán

E.E. Aula Dei, CSIC, Zaragoza, Spain

Developments in numerical methods and computational resources have helped flow modeling research in recent years. The presentations collected in Numerical Modelling of Hydrodynamics for Water Resources have a problem-oriented perspective and focus on canal and river flow, riparian areas, and aquifers. This volume is highly relevant to those working in hydrology, civil engineering, and environmental and agricultural sectors. Catalog no. SW0564, ISBN: 978-0-415-44056-1 2008, 6-3/4 x 9-3/4, 402 pp. Suggested Price: $175.95 / £98.00

Advanced Engineering Mathematics with MATLAB® Second Edition Dean G. Duffy

Former Instructor, US Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, USA

Updated and expanded, the second edition of this popular text builds a solid background in the mathematics required throughout the engineering disciplines. The author added three new chapters on differential equations and Hilbert transforms and many new examples, problems, and projects that help develop problem-solving skills and make the book even better suited to a wide variety of differential equations and engineering mathematics courses. Most importantly, the book now incorporates the use of MATLAB® to reinforce the concepts presented. MATLAB code is included so that readers can take an analytic result and fully explore it graphically. Catalog no. C3499, ISBN: 978-1-58488-349-4 2003, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 840 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £39.99

Advanced Differential Quadrature Methods 42

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Zhi Zong

Dalian University of Technology, People’s Republic of China

Yingyan Zhang

National University of Singapore

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Advanced Engineering Mathematics with Modeling Applications

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Applied Mathematics & Nonlinear Science

S. Graham Kelly

Important developments have been made recently to address the limitation of the direct differential quadrature method. Focusing on these novel advances, this book explores many of the new differential quadrature methods that have been developed over the past few years. It covers several key issues, such as nonlinearity, discontinuity, singularity, and multiscales, and contains scores of numerical examples of practical applications. The book includes detailed derivations of all necessary equations and provides FORTRAN codes on the authors’ website so readers can obtain a quick understanding of how the techniques are used.

This graduate-level text presents a unique combination of theoretical mathematics and engineering applications. It demonstrates the relationship between advanced mathematics and engineering principles; introduces engineering mathematics at a theoretical level; includes functional analysis topics, such as vector spaces, inner products, and norms; and develops advanced mathematical methods from this foundation. The author does not focus on proving theorems but rather on the application of the theorems to the solution of engineering problems. In sum, the book provides an overview of the principles and techniques of advanced mathematics as applied to mechanical engineering problems.

Catalog no. C8248, ISBN: 978-1-4200-8248-7 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 362 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £60.99

University of Akron, Ohio, USA

Catalog no. 9533, ISBN: 978-0-8493-9533-8 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 522 pp. Suggested Price: $109.95 / £52.99

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Advanced Linear Algebra for Engineers with MATLAB®

Applied Mathematical Methods for Chemical Engineers Second Edition

Sohail A. Dianat and Eli Saber

Norman W. Loney

Designed to elevate the analytical and problem-solving skills of engineering students, this text provides systematic instruction that allows students to make full use of the advanced capacities that MATLAB® provides. Based on the applied experience of two leading industry consultants in signal and image processing and circuit analysis, the text is designed to support the highly regarded courses the two teach at RIT. Offering a broad selection of progressive exercises and MATLAB problems, each chapter features carefully chosen examples that demonstrate underlying ideas at work in practical scenarios. A complete solutions manual is available for qualifying instructors.

An expanded and updated version of its well-respected predecessor, this new edition uses worked examples to illustrate essential mathematical methods for solving process engineering problems. It discusses common differential equations and provides examples of first-order and linear second-order ODEs. It also covers Sturm– Liouville problems, Fourier series, integrals, linear PDEs, and regular perturbation. Several examples focus on PDE applications as they relate to conservation laws. The book concludes with dimensional analysis, the scaling of boundary value problems, selected numerical methods, and available software packages. A solutions manual is available for qualifying instructors.

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Rochester Institute of Technology, New York, USA

New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, USA

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Applied Vector Analysis Second Edition

Applied Calculus of Variations for Engineers

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Matiur Rahman

Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Isaac Mulolani

Qatar University, Doha

Louis Komzsik

Siemens, Huntington Beach, California, USA

Series: Electrical Engineering Textbook

The subject of calculus of variations is to find optimal solutions to engineering problems where the optimum may be a certain quantity, a shape, or a function. Applied Calculus of Variations for Engineers addresses this very important mathematical area applicable to many engineering disciplines. Its unique, applicationoriented approach sets it apart from the theoretical treatises of most texts. It is aimed at enhancing the engineer’s understanding of the topic as well as aiding in the application of the concepts in a variety of engineering disciplines.

Suitable for a one-semester course, Applied Vector Analysis focuses on illustrating the applications of vector calculus to physical problems. This second edition features new and updated material on geometrical interpretation of addition and subtraction of vectors, multiplication by a number, center of mean position, position vectors, radial and transverse components of velocity and acceleration, and Bernoulli’s equation. The section on divergence theorem includes new information on orthogonal curvilinear coordinates, elements of length, formula for curl, and more. The text also contains additional worked-out problems and exercises in every chapter.

Catalog no. 86626, ISBN: 978-1-4200-8662-1 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 175 pp. Suggested Price: $59.95 / £33.99

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Approximation Techniques for Engineers

Classical and Generalized Models of Elastic Rods D. Ies¸an

Louis Komzsik

Al. I. Cuza University of Ias¸i, Romania

Siemens, Huntington Beach, California, USA

Series: Modern Mechanics and Mathematics

Approximation Techniques for Engineers is a thorough, selfcontained guide to the major techniques available for obtaining approximate solutions for problems arising in engineering. Demonstrating the techniques through numerous examples, algorithms, and applications, the book gives readers a working knowledge for selecting the most appropriate technique for their data as well as for various types of problems. The author first demonstrates techniques for approximating data and then examines the various methods for obtaining approximate solutions for linear and nonlinear equations and systems, ODEs and PDEs, initial- and boundary-value problems, and eigenvalue problems.

Reflecting developments in the study of Saint-Venant’s problem, this book focuses on the deformation of elastic cylinders for three models of continuum: classical elastic continuum, Cosserat elastic body, and porous elastic material. With numerous results not found in related texts, it presents a method to study the problem of elastic bars subjected to body forces and surface tractions on the lateral boundary. The author examines elastic bars made of inhomogenous elastic materials, studies the behavior of Cosserat cylinders, and discusses the deformation of porous elastic bars. Many exercises and examples show how the methods discussed can be used to solve engineering problems.

Catalog no. 9277, ISBN: 978-0-8493-9277-1 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 296 pp. Suggested Price: $114.95 / £63.99

Catalog no. C6499, ISBN: 978-1-4200-8649-2 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 380 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £72.99

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Capillary Flows with Forming Interfaces

Complex Functions with Applications to Flows and Fields Luis Manuel Braga de Costa Campos Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal

Yulii D. Shikhmurzaev

University of Birmingham, UK

Series: Mathematical and Physics for Science and Technology

This self-contained book explores various theoretical problems that arise in the mathematical description of capillary flows, such as the spreading of liquids on solids and the formation of drops, where conventional modeling leads to nonphysical singularities. It examines the advantages and disadvantages of theoretical approaches to modeling singular flows and identifies a common physical mechanism behind seemingly different singular capillary phenomena. This unifying approach forms the basis for simple, ready-to-use, experimentally verified models along with many solutions that illustrate the models’ application to problems of practical importance.

With a focus on interdisciplinary areas, Complex Functions with Applications to Flows and Fields provides an overview of the mathematical modeling of physical phenomena and engineering processes. The author, considered one of Europe’s leading applied mathematicians, presents a unified treatment of complex functions. He emphasizes how similar methods can be applied to analogous problems in different areas with specific interpretations. Each chapter includes problems with solutions as well as illustrative examples and practical applications. Accessible for all readers, the text progresses from an undergraduate to a post-graduate level, offering deep insight into key topics.

Catalog no. C7486, ISBN: 978-1-58488-748-5 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 480 pp. Suggested Price: $83.95 / £46.99

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Meiqing Wang

College of Mathematics and Computer Science, Fujian, People’s Republic of China

Choi-Hong Lai

University of Greenwich, London, UK

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Finite Element Analysis of Composite Materials

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Numerical Analysis & Scientific Computation

Ever J. Barbero

Written by experts in fractal-based image and video compression, this book strengthens readers’ knowledge of fundamentals principles in image acquisition, conservation, processing, and manipulation, improving their ability to apply these techniques in real-world problems. The book begins with coverage of representation, moves on to communications and processing, and concludes with discussions of processing techniques based on image representations and transformations developed in earlier chapters. Suitable as a text for any course on image processing, the book can also be used for self-study by researchers. The accompanying CD-ROM contains code for all algorithms.

By layering detailed theoretical and conceptual discussions with fully developed examples, this text supplies the missing link between theory and implementation for the detailed analysis of composite materials. In-depth discussions cover all of the major aspects of advanced analysis, including three-dimensional effects, viscoelasticity, edge effects, elastic instability, damage, aging, and delamination. More than 50 complete examples using mainly ANSYS™, but also MATLAB®, demonstrate how to use the concepts to formulate and execute finite element analyses and how to interpret the results in engineering terms. The source code for each example is available for download online.

Catalog no. C8970, ISBN: 978-1-58488-897-0 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 264 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £39.99

Catalog no. 54333, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5433-0 2008, 7 x 10, 360 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £57.99

Elementary Mathematical and Computational Tools for Electrical and Computer Engineers Using MATLAB® Second Edition

West Virginia University, Morgantown, USA

Mathematics for Engineering

A Concise Introduction to Image Processing using C++

Free and Moving Boundaries Analysis, Simulation and Control Edited by

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Roland Glowinski

University of Houston, Texas, USA

Jean-Paul Zolésio

CNRS, Sophia Antipolis, France

Jamal T. Manassah

Series: Lecture Notes in Pure and Applied Mathematics

Updated to conform to MATLAB® 7.1, this second edition discusses the practical tools of mathematics, covering numerical techniques of elementary calculus and linear algebra, difference equations, complex variables, transformation theory, and probability theory. This edition features a new appendix on symbolic manipulation with MATLAB, an expanded introductory chapter that reduces the need to refer to MATLAB online help or user manuals, and special advanced sections for students and professionals looking for more challenging material. The book also includes numerous exercises and examples that offer a glimpse into problems encountered in engineering practice.

Featuring contributions from international experts, Free and Moving Boundaries emphasizes numerical and theoretical control of moving boundaries in fluid structure couple systems, arteries, shape stabilization level methods, family of moving geometries, and boundary control. It explores the problems of optimal control theory applied to PDEs arising from continuum mechanics. It also specifically addresses the topics of boundary variation and control, dynamical control of geometry, optimization, and inverse problems arising in areas, such as biomathematics and controlling fluidstructure devices.

City College of New York, New York, USA

Catalog no. 7425, ISBN: 978-0-8493-7425-8 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 480 pp. Suggested Price: $83.95 / £46.99

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Green’s Functions with Applications Mathematics for Engineering 46

Dean Duffy

Former Instructor, US Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, USA Series: Studies in Advanced Mathematics

Since their introduction in 1828, Green’s functions have become a fundamental mathematical technique for solving boundary-value problems. This book systematically presents the various methods for deriving these useful functions and leads readers through the process of developing Green’s functions for ODEs and PDEs. In addition to exploring the classical problems, the book includes special sections on leaky modes, water waves, and absolute/convective instability. With a wealth of examples and problems, it provides a treasuretrove of methods to construct and compute Green’s functions. Catalog no. C8497, ISBN: 978-1-58488-110-0 2001, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 464 pp. Suggested Price: $124.95 / £69.99

A Guide to MATLAB® Object-Oriented Programming

Handbook of Integral Equations Second Edition

Andrei D. Polyanin and Alexander V. Manzhirov

Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow

This handbook contains over 2,500 integral equations with solutions as well as analytical and numerical methods for solving linear and nonlinear equations. It explores Volterra, Fredholm, Wiener– Hopf, Hammerstein, Uryson, and other equations that arise in mathematics, physics, engineering, the sciences, and economics. This second edition includes new chapters on mixed multidimensional equations and methods of integral equations for ODEs and PDEs, along with over 400 new equations with exact solutions. With many examples added for illustrative purposes, it presents new material on Volterra, Fredholm, singular, hypersingular, dual, and nonlinear integral equations, integral transforms, and special functions. Catalog no. C5076, ISBN: 978-1-58488-507-8 2008, 7 x 10, 1144 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £72.99

Handbook of Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists

Andy H. Register

Andrei D. Polyanin and Alexander V. Manzhirov

This accessible, comprehensive guide aids readers in creating effective object-oriented software using MATLAB®. It is the first book to deliver broad coverage of the documented and undocumented objectoriented features of MATLAB. The book first discusses eight basic functions: constructor, subsref, subsasgn, display, struct, fieldnames, get, and set. It then explores inheritance topics and presents the Class Wizard, a powerful MATLAB class generation tool. The final section delves into advanced strategies, including containers, static variables, and function fronts. The book also includes a CD-ROM with source code, enabling readers to experiment with modifications and apply new concepts.

Covering the main fields of mathematics, this handbook focuses on the methods used for obtaining solutions of various classes of mathematical equations that underlie the mathematical modeling of numerous phenomena and processes in science and technology. The authors describe formulas, methods, equations, and solutions that are frequently used in scientific and engineering applications and present classical as well as newer solution methods for various mathematical equations. The book supplies numerous examples, graphs, figures, and diagrams and contains many results in tabular form, including finite sums and series and exact solutions of differential, integral, and functional equations.

Catalog no. C911X, ISBN: 978-1-58488-911-3 2007, 7 x 10, 384 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $83.95 / £46.99

Catalog no. C5025, ISBN: 978-1-58488-502-3 2007, 7 x 10, 1544 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £56.99

Georgia Tech Research, Smyrna, USA

Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow

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Integral Transforms and Their Applications

Andrei D. Polyanin

Second Edition

Valentin F. Zaitsev

Lokenath Debnath and Dambaru Bhatta

Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow Russian State Pedagogical University, St. Petersburg

The Handbook of Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations presents exact solutions of more than 1,600 nonlinear equations encountered in science and engineering—many more than any other book available—including those of parabolic, hyperbolic, elliptic, and mixed type. It describes a number of new solutions to nonlinear equations and pays special attention to equations of general form that involve arbitrary functions. A supplement at the end of the book discusses the basic methods for constructing exact solutions and outlines the new direct methods of generalized and function separation of variables. Catalog no. C3553, ISBN: 978-1-58488-355-5 2004, 7 x 10, 840 pp. Suggested Price: $119.95 / £57.99

Image Processing and Mathematical Morphology

University of Texas–Pan Am, Edinburg, USA

Integral transforms are used throughout mathematics, science, and engineering disciplines. Integral Transforms and Their Applications, Second Edition presents a systematic treatment of the theory and methods of the subject, presenting techniques used to solve a variety of physical problems. This edition features new chapters on fractional calculus and applications of Laplace transforms to fractional differential equations. It also includes new material and applications from areas, such as dynamical systems, wave propagation, quantum mechanics, and heat conduction. Useful both as a textbook and a reference, this edition contains additional problem sets and updated exercises in each chapter. Catalog no. C5750, ISBN: 978-1-58488-575-7 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 728 pp. Suggested Price: $88.95 / £49.99

Fundamentals and Applications

An Introduction to Gravity Currents Intrusions

Frank Y. Shih

Marius Ungarish

New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, USA

Technion, Haifa, Israel

Providing technical information on image processing and mathematical morphology, this book also presents the fundamental theoretical framework for developing extensive advanced techniques. By comprehensively considering the essential principles of the image morphological algorithms and architectures, readers can not only obtain the novel ideas in implementing the advanced algorithms, but also discover the new problems. The author covers basic and advanced techniques in image processing and mathematical morphology, illustrated with plentiful graphs and examples that simplify the problems.

Gravity currents and intrusions are common phenomena in nature, industry, and the laboratory. Understanding and predicting flow fields are important for both theory and practice. Written from the perspective of an applied mathematician or a theoretically oriented engineer, An Introduction to Gravity Currents Intrusions provides a comprehensive introduction to both the mathematical and physical aspects of this important topic. The book presents full details of typical numerical procedures used in the solution of relevant flow fields, enabling the development and implementation of numerical codes for related problems. It also addresses open problems in the field that require further study.

Catalog no. 89439, ISBN: 978-1-4200-8943-1 March 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 432 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £78.99

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Handbook of Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations

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Introduction to Quantum Control and Dynamics Mathematics for Engineering

Domenico D’Alessandro

Iowa State University, Ames, USA

Mathematical Models for Systems Reliability

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Applied Mathematics & Nonlinear Science

Benjamin Epstein and Ishay Weissman

This book presents the mathematical concepts and fundamental physics behind the analysis and control of quantum dynamics, emphasizing the application of Lie algebra and Lie group theory. After introducing the basics of quantum mechanics, the book derives a class of models for quantum control systems from fundamental physics. It examines the controllability and observability of quantum systems and uses Lie group decompositions as tools to analyze dynamics and to design control algorithms. In addition, the book describes various other control methods and discusses topics in quantum information theory. The final chapter covers the implementation of quantum control and dynamics in several fields.

Evolved from the lectures of a recognized pioneer in developing the theory of reliability, this text provides a rigorous treatment of the required probability background for understanding reliability theory. It introduces statistical estimation theory and measures of system effectiveness and applies results of general continuous-time Markov chains to n-unit repairable systems. It also presents several methods for computing the transition probabilities matrix and shows how certain techniques can be applied to a range of reliability problems, including preventive maintenance. Numerous examples and exercises test knowledge and enable a solid understanding of the material.

Catalog no. C8849, ISBN: 978-1-58488-884-0 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 360 pp. Suggested Price: $93.95 / £51.99

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MATLAB® and C Programming for Trefftz Finite Element Methods

Math Concepts for Food Engineering

48 Second Edition

Richard W. Hartel, Robin K. Connelly, and D.B. Hyslop University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA

T.A. Howell Jr.

Technion, Haifa, Israel

Qing-Hua Qin

Australian National University, Acton

Hui Wang

Collegedale, Tennessee, USA

Henan University of Technology, Zhengzhou City, People’s Republic of China

With numerous problems and solutions, this text builds students’ mathematical reasoning skills so that they can achieve a better understanding of food engineering principles. It examines a variety of food engineering elements, including gases, vapors, mass and energy balances, fluid mechanics, and heat and mass transfer. The text also offers a step-by-step breakdown of formulas used in mass, heat, and momentum transfer. This edition contains a new chapter on mass transfer, includes a simple units-conversion page and a mathematical skills screening quiz in the appendices, and uses spreadsheets (available on the publisher’s website) to generate practical mathematical tools for applications and solve examples.

Collecting results scattered in the literature, this book provides the detailed MATLAB® and C programming processes in applications of the Trefftz FEM to potential and elastic problems. It presents MATLAB and C subroutines for inputting data and outputting results, Gaussian integration, generating shape functions, assembling an elemental stiffness matrix, introducing boundary conditions, and solving global stiffness equations. The authors also address advanced topics, such as the construction of Trefftz p-elements, dimensionless transformation, and an alternative formulation to HT FEM. They include numerous numerical examples as well as a CD-ROM with MATLAB and C codes.

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MATLAB Primer Seventh Edition

The Method of Moments in Electromagnetics

Kermit Sigmon and Timothy A. Davis

Walton C. Gibson

This latest edition incorporates enhancements, such as changes to the desktop, new features for developing M-files, the JIT accelerator, and an easier way of importing Java classes. In addition to the features new to MATLAB® 7.0, the book includes a new section on M-Lint (the new debugger for M-files); a new chapter on calling Java from MATLAB and using Java objects inside the MATLAB workspace; a new chapter on calling Fortran from MATLAB; a new chapter on solving symbolic and numeric polynomials, nonlinear equations, and differential equations; and a new chapter on cell publishing, which replaces the “notebook” feature.

Responding to the need for a clear, up-to-date introduction to the field, this book explores surface integral equations in electromagnetics and presents their numerical solution using the MOM technique. It covers a range of topics, from the initial underpinnings of MOM to its current applications. The book focuses on applications to radiation and scattering problems, including antenna design and analysis as well as radar cross-section prediction. It also highlights recent techniques, such as the fast multipole method for electrodynamic problems. The text derives or summarizes the matrix elements used in every MOM problem and explains the approach used in and results of each example.

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University of Florida, Gainesville, USA

Catalog no. C5238, ISBN: 978-1-58488-523-8 2005, 4 1/5 x 6 1/2, 232 pp. Suggested Price: $21.95 / £11.99

Mesh Free Methods

Tripoint Industries Inc., Harvest, Alabama, USA

Catalog no. C614X, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6145-1 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 288 pp. Suggested Price: $124.95 / £69.99

Multi-Resolution Methods for Modeling and Control of Dynamical Systems 49

Moving beyond the Finite Element Methods, Second Edition

Puneet Singla

G.R. Liu

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Applied Mathematics & Nonlinear Science

This updated second edition provides a thorough introduction to the latest methods for solving engineering problems. These methods move beyond finite difference and finite element methods, which have inherent limitations in flexibility, effectiveness, and speed when applied to present-day complex engineering analysis. This edition presents the latest developments in the field, including X-FEM, crack tip enrichment, gradient smoothing methods, and other specific technologies. The programming code found in the final chapter has also been updated.

This book presents numerous approaches to solve a range of engineering problems. It develops underlying approximation theory from first principles, building a rigorous foundation on which modern approximation methods can be broadly formulated. The book places both existing and new approximation methods in a common theoretical framework by combining classical methods from probability theory and estimation theory with methods from approximation theory. The authors compare competing solutions of benchmark problems to provide a qualitative appreciation of several approaches. They also extend available methods to solve multiresolution approximation problems in an N-dimensional space.

National University of Singapore

Catalog no. 82094, ISBN: 978-1-4200-8209-8 June 2009, 736 pp. Suggested Price: $169.95 / £103.00

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University at Buffalo, New York, USA

John L. Junkins

Texas A&M University, College Station, USA

Catalog no. C7699, ISBN: 978-1-58488-769-0 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 320 pp. Suggested Price: $119.95 / £66.99

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Numerical Methods for Engineers and Scientists Mathematics for Engineering

Second Edition, Revised and Expanded

Optimal Estimation of Dynamic Systems John L. Crassidis

University at Buffalo, New York, USA

John L. Junkins

Texas A&M University, College Station, USA

Joe D. Hoffman

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Applied Mathematics & Nonlinear Science

Emphasizing the finite difference approach for solving differential equations, this second edition presents a methodology for systematically constructing individual computer programs. Providing easy access to accurate solutions to complex scientific and engineering problems, each chapter begins with objectives, a discussion of a representative application, and an outline of special features, summing up with a list of tasks students should be able to complete after reading the chapter—perfect for use as a study guide or for review. The AIAA Journal calls the book “… a good, solid instructional text on the basic tools of numerical analysis.”

This book explores topics that are important in the field of control where the signals received are used to determine highly sensitive processes, such as the flight path of a plane, the orbit of a space vehicle, or the control of a machine. The authors use dynamic models from mechanical and aerospace engineering to provide immediate results of estimation concepts with a minimal reliance on mathematical skills. They include rigorous theoretical derivations and a significant amount of qualitative discussion and judgments. They also present prototype algorithms, giving detail and discussion to stimulate development of efficient computer programs and intelligent use of them.

Clinton, Washington, USA

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Optimal Control 50

Weakly Coupled Systems and Applications Zoran Gajic, Myo-Taeg Lim, Dobrila Skataric, Wu-Chung Su, and Vojislav Kecman Series: Automation and Control Engineering

Unique in scope, this book provides complete coverage of modern linear, bilinear, and nonlinear optimal control algorithms for both continuous- and discrete-time weakly coupled systems, using deterministic and stochastic formulations. It presents numerous applications to real-world systems from various industries, including aerospace, and discusses the design of subsystem-level optimal filters. Organized into independent chapters for easy access to the material, the text contains several case studies, examples, exercises, computer assignments, and formulations of research problems to help instructors and students. Catalog no. 7429, ISBN: 978-0-8493-7429-6 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 320 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £49.99

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Physical Oceanography with MATLAB® Reza Malek-Madani

US Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, USA

This text provides an introduction to the fundamental analytical and computational tools necessary for modeling ocean currents. Requiring only a basic familiarity with advanced engineering mathematics, it presents topics, such as multivariate calculus and the integral theorems of Gauss and Stokes, in the context of fluid dynamics. MATLAB® is used throughout the book in the exercises as well as in the development of the mathematics. The author discusses current research problems in the mathematical ocean modeling community and features computational projects at the end of every chapter. A CD-ROM containing all MATLAB programs accompanies the text. Catalog no. C830X, ISBN: 978-1-58488-830-7 June 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 512 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £48.99

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Practical MATLAB® for Engineers Two-Volume Set

Radar Signal Analysis and Processing Using MATLAB®

Misza Kalechman

Bassem R. Mahafza

A comprehensive and accessible primer, this two-volume tutorial immerses engineers and engineering students in the essential technical skills that enable them to put MATLAB® to immediate use. The first volume covers numerous basic concepts as well as the syntax, notation, and operation of MATLAB. The second volume illustrates the direct connection between theory and real applications.

Offering radar-related software for the analysis and design of radar waveform and signal processing, this book provides comprehensive coverage of radar signals and signal processing techniques and algorithms. It covers random variables, the matched filter, several analog waveforms, various codes, radar target detection, pulse integration, radar Doppler processing, beamforming, and adaptive array processing. With easy-to-follow mathematical derivations of all equations and formulas, the text contains numerous graphical plots, common radar-related functions, table format outputs, and end-of-chapter problems. The complete set of MATLAB® functions and routines are available for download online.

City University of New York, Brooklyn, USA

Catalog no. 47736, ISBN: 978-1-4200-4773-8 January 2009, 7 x 10, 900 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $129.95 / £72.99

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Practical MATLAB® Applications for Engineers Covering the material encountered in typical engineering and technology programs at most colleges, this volume explores the concepts and MATLAB® tools used in the solution of engineering problems. It highlights the direct connection between theory and real applications. Each chapter reviews basic concepts and then explores those concepts through a number of worked-out examples. Catalog no. 47760, ISBN: 978-1-4200-4776-9 January 2009, 7 x 10, 704 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $69.95 / £38.99

Mathematics for Engineering

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Random Signals and Noise

51

A Mathematical Introduction Shlomo Engelberg

Jerusalem College of Technology, Israel

Providing a mathematical and intuitive introduction, this book enables readers to learn the theory through expository sections and examples. It contains a chapter on spread spectrum techniques, a concise explanation of the physical origins of shot and thermal noise, an extensive explanation and use of the method of Lagrange multipliers, and a careful presentation of the Fourier transform. Assuming some background in calculus, the text also offers reviews of probability and linear algebra. It includes examples, homework problems, and case studies, along with a solutions manual for qualifying instructors. Catalog no. 7554, ISBN: 978-0-8493-7554-5 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 216 pp. Suggested Price: $93.95 / £51.99

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Mathematics for Engineering / Mathematics for Finance

Textbook

Simulation of Dynamic Systems with MATLAB® and Simulink®

Second Edition Edited by

Alexander D. Poularikas

Harold Klee

University of Alabama, Huntsville, USA

University of Central Florida, Orlando, USA

Series: Electrical Engineering Handbook

Ideal as a textbook or as a one-stop reference for professionals, this text builds an in-depth and intuitive understanding of the basic concepts and practical tools that readers can easily generalize to their own field of study. The author includes case studies, realworld examples, abundant problems, and thousands of equations to develop a practical understanding of the concepts. Moreover, he incorporates MATLAB® and Simulink® tools to reinforce handson experience with designing, implementing, and adjusting the simulation models. The text works systematically through linear, continuous-, and discrete-time dynamic systems as well as basic, intermediate, and advanced topics in numerical integration.

This bestseller brings together the most important, useful mathematical transforms used by engineers and scientists. Each chapter of the handbook covers one transform and provides numerous examples and applications that demonstrate its use and properties. Now in its second edition, all of the material has been updated and valuable new material added. This edition addresses discrete time and the discrete transforms, fractional Fourier transforms, and lapped transforms; contains complete revisions of the chapters on Mellin, wavelet, and Hartley transforms; and includes an augmented table for Laplace transforms.

Catalog no. 44184, ISBN: 978-1-4200-4418-8 2007, 7 x 10, 784 pp. Suggested Price: $134.95 / £74.99

Stochastic Hybrid Systems 52

The Transforms and Applications Handbook

Edited by

Christos G. Cassandras

Boston University, Massachusetts, USA

John Lygeros

ETH Zurich, Switzerland Series: Automation and Control Engineering

Cohesively edited by leading experts in the field, Stochastic Hybrid Systems introduces the theoretical basics, computational methods, and applications of SHS. The book first discusses the underlying principles behind SHS and the main design limitations of SHS. Building on these fundamentals, the authoritative contributors present methods for computer calculations that apply SHS analysis and synthesis techniques in practice. The book concludes with examples of systems encountered in a wide range of application areas, including molecular biology and air traffic management. It also explains how to resolve practical problems associated with these systems. Catalog no. 9083, ISBN: 978-0-8493-9083-8 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 304 pp. Suggested Price: $134.95 / £74.99

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Actuarial Models The Mathematics of Insurance Vladimir I. Rotar

San Diego State University, California, USA

Covering preliminary examination material for the Society of Actuaries and the Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS), Actuarial Models: The Mathematics of Insurance discusses standard as well as advanced topics, such as modern utility theory, martingales, accuracy of normal and Poisson approximation, models with payments of dividends, reinsurance models, and classification of distributions. The text includes examples, practice problems, exercises on numerical calculations using Excel, real problems from past CAS exams, and a solutions manual for qualifying instructors. Catalog no. C5866, ISBN: 978-1-58488-586-3 2007, 7 x 10, 656 pp. Suggested Price: $93.95 / £51.99

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o f t i t l e s , v i s i t u s a t w w w. c r c p r e s s . c o m Analysis, Geometry, and Modeling in Finance Advanced Methods in Option Pricing

Credit Risk

Models, Derivatives, and Management Edited by

Pierre Henry-Labordère

Niklas Wagner

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Financial Mathematics

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Financial Mathematics

This book offers new ways of solving financial problems using techniques found in physics and mathematics. Through the problem of option pricing, it demonstrates how differential geometry, spectral decomposition, and supersymmetry can be used as new tools in finance. The author covers practical issues from the industry, such as the calibration of stochastic volatility models and stochastic Libor market models. He uses Mathematica® and C++ for numerical implementations and provides end-of-chapter problems, including some based on recently published research papers.

This volume illustrates how a risk management system can be implemented through an understanding of portfolio credit risks, a set of suitable models, and the derivation of reliable empirical results. It focuses on new products and their applications in the financial services industry and addresses the growing market of credit derivatives. The expert contributors examine issues specific to certain geographic areas, such as Latin America, Argentina, and the United States, and discuss recent cases of corporate bankruptcy, including Tyco, Worldcom, Enron, and Parmalat. The book also covers default and recovery risks, credit ratings, and applications within the Basel II framework.

Passau University, Germany

Catalog no. C8699, ISBN: 978-1-4200-8699-7 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 391 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £44.99

Applied Game Theory and Strategic Behavior Ilhan K. Geckil and Patrick L. Anderson

Catalog no. C9942, ISBN: 978-1-58488-994-6 2008, 7 x 10, 600 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £49.99

Decision Options

53

The Art and Science of Making Decisions

Anderson Economic Group, East Lansing, Michigan, USA

Gill Eapen

Presenting topics from a practical point of view, this book illustrates how game theory can be used to solve real problems in public policy and the business world. It demonstrates the benefits of using strategic thinking that incorporates aspects of uncertainty about the behavior of other parties. The book offers a rigorous definition of game theory with detailed descriptions of different forms of games, the context of game theory, and the basic assumptions of the theory. It includes the application areas of business, management, government, and regulation and provides MATLAB®, Simulink, and Excel codes to assist with more difficult calculations.

Providing a framework to systematically evaluate decision options, this book presents rigorous methods to use when making optimal decisions. It contains many applications from the pharmaceutical, energy, and high tech fields where the author has worked as an advisor. The book leads readers through the steps that must be taken to reach an optimal decision through the use of decision tree analysis, Monte Carlo simulation, dynamic programming, and decision option analysis. The author includes a link to software that offers a framework to help readers understand the mechanics behind the techniques used before venturing into more complex modeling.

Catalog no. C843X, ISBN: 978-1-58488-843-7 June 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 320 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £48.99

Mathematics for Finance

Société Générale, Paris, France

Decision Options, LLC, Groton, Connectcut, USA

Catalog no. C6820, ISBN: 978-1-4200-8682-9 July 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 384 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £48.99

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Encyclopedia of Alternative Investments Edited by

Financial Modelling with Jump Processes Second Edition Rama Cont

Columbia University, New York, New York, USA

Peter Tankov

Université Paris VII, France

Mathematics for Finance

Greg N. Gregoriou

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Financial Mathematics

A pioneering reference essential in any financial library, this encyclopedia is the most authoritative source on alternative investments. Containing 545 entries, the encyclopedia focuses on hedge funds, managed futures, commodities, and venture capital. It features contributions from well-known, respected academics and professionals from around the world. More than a glossary, the book offers in-depth definitions for each entry, lists numerous tables and figures, and includes academic references for money managers and investors who want to understand the jargon and delve into the definitions.

Including a new chapter on credit risk modelling and new developments in econometrics, this second edition provides an accessible overview of financials models based on jump processes used in risk management and option pricing. After presenting the necessary mathematics, the authors discuss theoretical, numerical, and empirical issues. While they emphasize demystifying technical difficulties so as to better understand applications, the authors present the mathematical results in a rigorous, self-contained manner, accessible to readers having basic knowledge of the Black– Scholes model. Concepts are illustrated through many numerical and empirical examples.

SUNY, Plattsburgh, New York, USA

Catalog no. C6488, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6488-9 January 2009, 7 x 10, 592 pp. Suggested Price: $249.95 / £151.00

Catalog no. C2191, ISBN: 978-1-4200-8219-7 April 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 606 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £54.99

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54

Engineering BGM Alan Brace

Interest Rate Modeling

Theory and Practice

University of Technology Sydney (Quantitative Finance Research Centre) and National Australia Bank

Lixin Wu

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Financial Mathematics

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Financial Mathematics

From simple to more sophisticated versions of the BGM model, this book offers a range of methods that can be programmed into production code to suit readers’ requirements. It first introduces the standard lognormal flat BGM model and then focuses on the shifted version to develop basic ideas about construction, change of measure, correlation, calibration, simulation, timeslicers (lattices), pricing, delta hedging, barriers, Bermudans, and vega hedging. Subsequent chapters address cross-economy BGM, the adaptation of the BJM model to inflation, a simple tractable stochastic volatility version of BGM, and Brazilian options suitable for BGM analysis.

Interest rate derivatives play a central role in modern financial markets. Self-contained, practical, and easy to follow, this graduatelevel textbook provides a systematic introduction to interest rate models used for pricing and hedging various derivatives on interest rates. It reveals the missing links between various types of interest rate models and addresses model calibration, volatility, and correlation adjustments. The author emphasizes application of the material by providing examples with real-world data. He also includes MATLAB® codes of the algorithms used to obtain most numerical results.

Catalog no. C9683, ISBN: 978-1-58488-968-7 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 240 pp. Suggested Price: $83.95 / £46.99

Catalog no. C0569, ISBN: 978-1-4200-9056-7 April 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 392 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £48.99

University of Science & Technology, Kowloon, Hong Kong, People’s Republic of China

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HypoVereinsbank and University of Giessen, Germany

Introduction to Financial Models for Management and Planning

Christoph Wagner

James R. Morris and John P. Daley

Illustrating mathematical models for structured credit with practical examples, this book provides an accessible introduction to the foundations of structured credit portfolio modeling. Updated and expanded, this second edition features additional material on estimation of asset correlations, benchmark correlations based on securitizations of benchmark portfolios in the market, risk contributions and spectral risk measures, nonhomogeneous Markov chain approaches, multi-year models, current agency models, single-tranche CDOs, and index tranches. The text also includes new developments in synthetics, new exercises, and a supporting website.

This textbook explores the building of financial models for financial management and planning. It offers a comprehensive overview of financial models and their role in corporate financial planning. The authors help readers learn how to develop and use computer-based models for planning investment and financing decisions for a firm. They emphasize modeling problems related to corporate financial management as well as provide material on security markets. The authors also include instructions on how to download a limited version of the Monte Carlo simulation software @Risk for free. A solutions manual and PowerPoint slides are available for qualifying instructors.

Catalog no. C8992, ISBN: 978-1-58488-992-2 June 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 356 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £48.99

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Second Edition Christian Bluhm

Credit Suisse, Zurich, Switzerland

Ludger Overbeck Munich, Germany

University of Colorado, Denver, USA

An Introduction to Exotic Option Pricing

Modern Actuarial Theory and Practice

55

Second Edition

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Financial Mathematics

Philip Booth, Robert Chadburn, Steven Haberman, Dewi James, Zaki Khorasanee, Robert H. Plumb, and Ben Rickayzen

Emphasizing analytical techniques rather than risk management issues, this book presents an applied mathematics approach to pricing a wide range of standard and exotic options within the Black–Scholes framework. No formula is simply quoted, as is the general approach in this difficult subject area. Instead, the author demystifies the perceived complexities surrounding the field of exotic option pricing by deriving each pricing formula in detail. After a brief derivatives review, he addresses dual-expiry, two-asset rainbow, and barrier options. The book also explains how stochastic volatility models are calibrated to the market.

In the years since the publication of the first edition of this bestselling book, the incorporation of ideas and theories from the rapidly growing field of financial economics has precipitated considerable development of thinking in the actuarial profession. This second edition integrates these changes and presents an up-to-date, comprehensive overview of UK and international actuarial theory, practice, and modeling. It describes all of the traditional areas of actuarial activity, but in a manner that highlights the fundamental principles of actuarial theory and practice as well as their economic, financial, and statistical foundations.

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Peter Walter Buchen

University of Sydney, Australia

Mathematics for Finance

Introduction to Credit Risk Modeling

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For more information and a complete list Numerical Methods for Finance Edited by

John H. Miller

Institute for Numerical Computation & Analysis, Dublin, Ireland

David C. Edelman

University College Dublin, Ireland

Textbook

Quantitative Equity Portfolio Management Modern Techniques and Applications

Edward E. Qian, Ronald H. Hua, and Eric H. Sorensen

Mathematics for Finance

John A. D. Appleby

Dublin City University, Ireland

PanAgora Asset Management, Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Financial Mathematics

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Financial Mathematics

Featuring international contributors from both industry and academia, this book explores new and relevant numerical methods for the solution of practical problems in finance. It provides valuable, practical information about credit risks, exotic/hybrid options, retirement plans/pensions, life insurance, portfolio selection, incentive schemes, and interest rate modeling. The book presents a variety of novel mathematical methods involving finite-difference, Monte Carlo, and fast Fourier transform techniques. It also offers realistic alternatives to the VaR approach used in financial risk management practice and identifies potential pitfalls of standard methodologies.

This text reviews quantitative investment strategies and factors that are commonly used in practice, including value, momentum, and quality, accompanied by their academic origins. It presents advanced techniques and applications in return forecasting models, risk management, portfolio construction, and portfolio implementation that include examples, such as optimal multi-factor models, contextual and nonlinear models, factor timing techniques, portfolio turnover control, Monte Carlo valuation of firm values, and optimal trading. In many cases, the book frames related problems in mathematical terms and illustrates the mathematical concepts and solutions with numerical and empirical examples.

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56

Portfolio Optimization and Performance Analysis Jean-Luc Prigent

Quantitative Finance An Object-Oriented Approach in C++ Erik Schlogl

University of Cergy-Pontoise, France

University of Technology, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Financial Mathematics

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Financial Mathematics

Taking into account the different features of portfolio management theory, this book promotes a thorough understanding for students and professionals in the field. It presents both standard and novel results on the axiomatics of the individual choice in an uncertain framework, contains a precise overview of standard portfolio optimization, provides a review of the main results for static and dynamic cases, and shows how theoretical results can be applied to practical and operational portfolio optimization. The book uses mathematical tools to solve dynamic optimization and makes the literature of stochastic optimization applied to mathematical finance accessible to nonspecialists.

Both a textbook for students and a reference guide for professionals, this book builds a foundation in the key methods and models of quantitative finance from the perspective of their implementation in C++. It introduces computational finance in a pragmatic manner, focusing on practical implementation. The author takes an object-oriented approach that starts from simple building blocks for assembling more complex and powerful models. He expresses models and algorithms of the industry-standard C++ language and includes working C++ source code on a CD-ROM that accompanies the book.

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o f t i t l e s , v i s i t u s a t w w w. c r c p r e s s . c o m Quantitative Fund Management Edited by

M.A.H. Dempster Gautam Mitra

CARISMA, Brunel University, Uxbridge, UK

Georg Pflug

Stock Market Volatility

Department of Statistics, 8 Decision Systems, University of Vienna, Austria

Edited by

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Financial Mathematics

SUNY, Plattsburgh, New York, USA

This volume presents leading-edge theory and methods, along with their application in practical problems encountered in the fund management industry. It covers quantitative fund management at both the dynamic strategic and one-period tactical levels. The book considers the optimal portfolio choice for wealth maximization with integrated risk management. It also explores novel application techniques, including stochastic control, dynamic stochastic programming, and related optimization techniques, and discusses real-world implemented solutions to fund management problems, such as equity trading, pension funds, mortgage funding, and guaranteed investment products. Catalog no. C1918, ISBN: 978-1-4200-8191-6 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 486 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £44.99

Greg N. Gregoriou

This comprehensive volume examines key aspects of stock market volatility. Divided into four sections, it covers modeling stock market volatility, portfolio management and hedge fund volatility, developed country volatility, and emerging market volatility. The contributors present some of the vocational aspects, emphasizing the equity markets. They approach the material from the practitioner’s viewpoint and familiarize readers with how volatility is linked to speculation, trading volume, and information arrival. The book concludes with a discussion of recent trends on forecasting volatility, along with the newly cultivated trading platform of volatility derivatives.

Mathematics for Finance

University of Cambridge and Cambridge Systems Associates Limited, UK

Catalog no. K10001, ISBN: 978-1-4200-9954-6 April 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 520 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £60.99

Structured Credit Portfolio Analysis, Baskets & CDOs Christian Bluhm

Solvency

57

Credit Suisse, Zurich, Switzerland

Models, Assessment and Regulation

Ludger Overbeck

Arne Sandstrom

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Financial Mathematics

Until now, there were no published analyses of the recent solvency work conducted in Europe, specifically the risk categories proposed by the IAA. Answering the insurance industry’s demand in the wake of the EU Solvency II project, this book provides a concrete summary and review of solvency. Following an introduction to the concept, the first section of the book provides a historical review of solvency. The second section explores the current basis for solvency modeling and the final section discusses groups and internal modeling as it relates to EU Solvency II.

Written from the perspective of practitioners who apply mathematical concepts to structured credit products, this work starts with a brief wrap-up on basic concepts of credit risk modeling and then quickly moves on to more advanced topics, such as the modeling and evaluation of basket products, credit-linked notes referenced to credit portfolios, collateralized debt obligations, and index tranches. This unique critically acclaimed volume is written in a self-contained style so readers with a basic understanding of probability will have no difficulty following it. In addition, the book includes many examples and calculations to keep the discussion close to business applications.

Swedish Insurance Federation, Stockholm

Catalog no. C5548, ISBN: 978-1-58488-554-2 2006, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 448 pp. Suggested Price: $124.95 / £69.99

HypoVereinsbank and University of Giessen, Germany

Catalog no. C6471, ISBN: 978-1-58488-647-1 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 376 pp. Suggested Price: $88.95 / £49.99

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Technical Analysis of Stock Trends Ninth Edition

Robert D. Edwards John Magee

Consultant, Chicago, Illinois, USA

Textbook

Value-at-Risk

Theory and Practice, Revised Edition Glyn A. Holton

W.H.C. Bassetti

Contingency Analysis, Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Golden Gate University, San Francisco, California, USA

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Financial Mathematics

Based on the groundbreaking research and experience of Dow, Schabacker, Edwards, and Magee, Technical Analysis of Stock Trends offers proven trading and investing techniques for success, even in today’s unpredictable market. This ninth edition features updated modern context material, including related tactical procedures and techniques as well as additional information on Internet tools. It expands material on the three-days-away procedures and short- and very short-term market analysis. It updates Dow Theory with extended comments from a modern point of view. It also includes an updated resources appendix and glossary.

VaR is a measure of market risk that has been widely adopted since the mid-1990s for use on trading floors. The first edition of this text remains the only mathematically rigorous book on VaR. Bringing the material up to date, this revised edition describes how to design, implement, and use scalable production VaR measures on actual trading floors. Accessible to sophisticated financial analysts and financial engineers, it includes all necessary mathematics to comprehend VaR as well as many exercises and online solutions.

Catalog no. AU3772, ISBN: 978-0-8493-3772-7 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 840 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £57.99

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Understanding Risk

58 The Theory and Practice of

Financial Risk Management David Murphy

Concepts in Quantum Mechanics Vishnu S. Mathur

Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India

Rivast Consulting, London, UK

Surendra Singh

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Financial Mathematics

Series: Pure and Applied Physics

University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, USA

This book explains how to understand financial risk and how the severity and frequency of losses can be controlled. Divided into four parts, it begins by introducing the basics of risk management and the behavior of financial instruments. The next section focuses on regulatory capital standards and models, addressing VaR models, portfolio credit risk, tranching, operational risk, and the Basel accords. The author then deals with asset/liability management and liquidity management. The last part explores structured finance and a variety of new trading instruments, including inflation-linked products, sophisticated equity basket options, and convertible bonds.

Following in the footsteps of Dirac’s classic work Principles of Quantum Mechanics, this text takes a conceptual approach to the subject and explains all themes from first principles. It covers representation theory and the equations of motion. The book also discusses motion in the presence of potential steps and wells, bound state problems, symmetries and their consequences, the role of angular momentum in quantum mechanics, approximation methods, time-dependent perturbation methods, the three-body problem, and quantization. It includes several end-of-chapter appendices and numerous problems, along with a solutions manual for qualifying instructors.

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Geometric Algebra and Applications to Physics Venzo de Sabbata

Ideas and Methods of Supersymmetry and Supergravity

Or a Walk through Superspace, Revised Edition Joseph L. Buchbinder

University of Bologna, Italy M.P. Birla Institute of Fundamental Research, Calcutta, India

Bringing geometric algebra to the mainstream of physics pedagogy, this book presents geometric algebra as a discipline within mathematical physics and shows how geometric algebra can be applied to numerous fundamental problems in physics, especially in experimental situations. It introduces the essential features of postulates and their underlying framework; bivectors, multivectors, and their operators; spinor and Lorentz rotations; and Clifford algebra, extending some of these topics into three dimensions. Well-known for their research in general relativity, the authors cover Maxwell’s equations, electromagnetic waves’ states of polarization, the Dirac equation, wave functions, fiber bundles, and the quantization of gravity. Catalog no. C7729, ISBN: 978-1-58488-772-0 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 184 pp. Suggested Price: $97.95 / £54.99

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Group Theory for the Standard Model of Particle Physics and Beyond

Sergio M. Kuzenko

University of Western Australia, Crawley

This book provides a comprehensive, detailed, and self-contained account of four-dimensional simple supersymmetry and supergravity. Throughout the text, the authors present calculations and full discussions of the fundamental ideas and motivations. They develop the subject in its superfield formulations and where appropriate for illustration, analogy, and comparison with conventional field theory, they use the component formulation. The book discusses classical and quantum field theory, group theory, differential geometry, supersymmetry, superspace, superfield, and supergravity. Catalog no. IP371, ISBN: 978-0-7503-0506-8 1998, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 656 pp., Soft Cover Suggested price: $89.95 / £54.99

The Illustrated Wavelet Transform Handbook

University of Southampton, UK

Introductory Theory and Applications in Science, Engineering, Medicine and Finance

Series: High Energy Physics, Cosmology and Gravitation

Napier University, Edinburgh, Scotland

Ken J. Barnes

Based on the author’s well-established lecture courses, this text provides an introduction to the group theory of the symmetries of the standard model of elementary particle physics. Designed for advanced undergraduate and first-year graduate students in theoretical, high energy, and particle physics, it contains numerous worked examples and problems, along with a solutions manual for qualifying instructors. Assuming a background in the relevant quantum field theories, the book can also serve as a handy reference for experimental physicists. Catalog no. C7874, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7874-9 May 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 176 pp. Suggested Price: $59.95 / £36.99

Mathematics for Physics

Tomsk State Pedagogical University, Russia

Bidyut Kumar Datta

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Paul S Addison

This book provides an overview of the theory and practical applications of wavelet transform methods. The author uses several hundred illustrations, some in color, to convey mathematical concepts and the results of applications. The book first presents an overview of the wavelet transform, followed by a discussion of the mathematics of both discrete and continuous wavelet transforms. It concludes with applications in a variety of subject areas, making readers aware of the similarities that exist in the use of wavelet transform analysis across disciplines. A comprehensive list of more than 700 references provides a valuable source for further study. Catalog no. IP717, ISBN: 978-0-7503-0692-8 2003, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 368 pp. Suggested Price: $97.95 / £54.99

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An Introduction to Beam Physics M. Berz and W. Wan

Michigan State University, East Lansing, USA

K. Makino

Textbook

Mathematical Physics S.D. Joglekar

Mathematics for Physics

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA

Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur

Series: High Energy Physics, Cosmology and Gravitation

The Basics

This book covers the principles and applications of differential algebra, a powerful new mathematical tool. The authors discuss the uses for the computation of transfer maps for all kinds of particle accelerators or any weakly nonlinear dynamical system, such as planetary orbits. They cover transfer matrices, mechanics and electrodynamics, nonlinear motion, differential algebra, the structure of the classes, computer implementations, nonlinear maps, one pass systems, and repetitive systems. The book is suitable for graduate students and researchers in applied mathematics, beam physics, astronomy, and electrical engineering.

This first volume provides a masterful introduction to the mathematical methods encountered by undergraduate students in physics, chemistry, and engineering. Topics covered include vectors and Cartesian tensors, vector calculus, Lorentz tensors, curvilinear coordinates, linear vector spaces and linear operators, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, matrix representations and diagonalization of matrices, complex variables, analytic functions, Taylor and Laurent series, contour integrals, residue theorem and applications, and method of steepest descent. Numerous worked examples and problems are featured to demonstrate principles and facilitate learning.

Catalog no. IP127, ISBN: 978-0-7503-0263-0 July 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 294 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £48.99

Catalog no. UN5302, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5302-9 2007, 7 x 10, 256 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $62.95 / £34.99

Introduction to non-Kerr Law Optical Solitons

60 Anjan Biswas

Delaware State University, Dover, USA

Swapan Konar

Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi, India Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Applied Mathematics & Nonlinear Science

This book is the first dedicated to optical soliton propagation in media with non-Kerr law nonlinearities. After establishing a foundation in optical communication and the nonlinear Schrödinger equation, the authors examine various properties of non-Kerr law solitons in detail. They construct soliton dynamics, evaluate the integral of motion, and develop the adiabatic dynamics of soliton parameters for the power law, dual power law, parabolic law, and saturable law nonlinearities. Later chapters discuss intra-channel collisions, optical couplers, and optical bullets. Establishing a basis in an important yet insufficiently documented subject, this book will help fuel advances in optical communication systems.

Advanced Topics Designed for senior undergraduate and postgraduate students, this volume discusses a wide range of topics that include PDEs and ODEs; special functions, such as gamma, beta, and Bessel functions; classical orthogonal polynomials; spherical harmonics; generalized functions; the Dirac-delta function; Fourier transforms; and group theory. Maintaining mathematical rigor throughout, the author emphasizes the physical relevance of the topics through worked examples, illustrations, and problems. Catalog no. UN5303, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5303-6 2007, 7 x 10, 352 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $73.95 / £40.99

Catalog no. C6382, ISBN: 978-1-58488-638-9 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 216 pp. Suggested Price: $97.95 / £54.99 In North & South America Tel: 1-800-272-7737 • Fax: 1-800-374-3401 (Outside the U.S.) Tel: 1-561-994-0555 • Fax: 1-561-361-6018 e-mail: orders@taylorandfrancis.com

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Edited by

Goong Chen

Texas A&M University, College Station, USA

Louis Kauffman

University of Illinois, Chicago, USA

Quantum Computing Devices Principles, Designs, and Analysis

Goong Chen, David A. Church, Berthold-Georg Englert, Carsten Henkel, Bernd Rohwedder, Marlan O. Scully, and M. Suhail Zubairy

Samuel J. Lomonaco

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Applied Mathematics & Nonlinear Science

This volume explores the recent mathematical advancements made in quantum computing and technology. It begins with topics in quantum computing that include quantum algorithms and hidden subgroups, quantum search, algorithmic complexity, and quantum simulation. The next section covers quantum technology, such as mathematical tools, quantum wave functions, SQUIDs, and optical quantum computing. The section on quantum information deals with error correction, cryptography, entanglement, and communication. The final part explores quantum topology, knot theory, category algebra, and logic. The book also includes recommendations for federal funding of mathematical research on quantum computing.

One of the first books to thoroughly discuss the most promising devices for the future, this reference explores contemporary and important aspects of quantum computation, particularly focusing on quantum electronic devices as quantum gates. It presents the analysis, design, and modeling of the major types of quantum computing devices: ion traps, cavity quantum electrodynamics, linear optics, quantum dots, NMR, SQUID, and neutral atom traps. Additional coverage includes quantum algorithms, two-level atoms, and imperfect quantum operations.

University of Maryland, Baltimore, USA

Catalog no. C8997, ISBN: 978-1-58488-899-4 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 624 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £57.99

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Mathematics for Physics

Mathematics of Quantum Computation and Quantum Technology

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Numerical Methods in Astrophysics An Introduction

Peter Bodenheimer and Gregory P. Laughlin Michal Rozyczka

Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center, Warsaw, Poland

Quantum Theory of High-Energy Ion-Atom Collisions

Harold W. Yorke

Dževad Belkić

Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California, USA

Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden

This guide develops many numerical techniques for solving major astrophysics problems. It focuses on practical applications of the numerical methods and explores hydrodynamic problems in one dimension, N-body particle dynamics, smoothed particle hydrodynamics, and stellar structure and evolution. The authors also examine advanced techniques in grid-based hydrodynamics, evaluate the methods for calculating the gravitational forces in an astrophysical system, and discuss specific problems in grid-based methods for radiation transfer. The book incorporates user manuals and a CD-ROM of the numerical codes, along with a solutions manual for qualifying instructors.

Fast ion-atom collisions are of paramount importance in many highpriority branches of science and technology, including acceleratorbased physics, controlled thermonuclear fusion, plasma and space research, particle transport physics, and more. This book focuses on multifaceted mechanisms of collisional phenomena with heavy ions and atoms at non-relativistic high energies. It provides a stateof-the-art review of the non-relativistic theory of high-energy ionatom collisions. The author covers the most important theoretical methods currently available, examines cross sections and collisional rates for fast ion-atom collisions, and discusses simultaneous electron transfer and ionization.

Catalog no. IP133, ISBN: 978-0-7503-0883-0 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 344 pp. Suggested Price: $83.95 / £42.99

Catalog no. C7281, ISBN: 978-1-58488-728-7 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 432 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £55.99

University of California, Santa Cruz, USA

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The Pursuit of Perfect Packing Second Edition Tomaso Aste

Australian National University, Canberra

Denis Weaire

Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland

Coauthored by one of the creators of the most efficient space packing solution, this book focuses on both scientific and everyday problems ranging from atoms to honeycombs. It describes packing models, such as the Kepler conjecture, Voronoï decomposition, and Delaunay decomposition, as well as actual structure models, such as the Kelvin cell and the Weaire–Phelan structure. The authors discuss numerous historical aspects and provide biographical details on influential contributors to the field. This edition continues and revises some of the stories from its predecessor while adding several new examples and applications, including the design of the 2008 Olympics’ National Aquatic Center. Catalog no. C6817, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6817-7 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 216 pp. Suggested Price: $59.95 / £33.99

Ultrasonics

Fundamentals, Technologies and Applications, Third Edition

62 Dale Ensminger

Sunnyvale, California, USA

C++ for Mathematicians

An Introduction for Students and Professionals Edward Scheinerman

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA

The first book available on C++ programming that is written specifically for a mathematical audience, this book omits the language’s more obscure features in favor of the aspects of greatest utility for mathematical work. Emphasizing the essential role of practice as part of the learning process, the book is ideally designed for undergraduate coursework as well as self-study. Each chapter provides many problems and solutions that complement the text and enable readers to apply concepts right away. An accompanying CD-ROM provides all numbered programs so that the code can be easily used or adapted as needed. Catalog no. C584X, ISBN: 978-1-58488-584-9 2006, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 520 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $67.95 / £37.99

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Computational Partial Differential Equations Using MATLAB® Jichun Li

University of California, Los Angeles, USA

Leonard Bond

Yi-Tung Chen

Series: Dekker Mechanical Engineering

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Applied Mathematics & Nonlinear Science

Any successful application of ultrasonics must be related in a practical way to some acoustic property or properties of the media being irradiated ulstrasonically. Evaluating the practicality of new ideas, this book includes data and functions gathered from several areas of science and technology for the purpose of facilitating the use of ultrasonic energy. It presents data important for the design of ultrasonic systems that meet the needs of existing and new developments, including applications in both standard and harsh environments. The authors provide a quick reference to pertinent regulations dealing with solvents, allowable exposure levels of intensity and time, and electromagnetic limitations.

This text introduces several major numerical methods for solving various PDEs in science and engineering. It covers the classic finite difference method and the finite element method as well as stateof-the-art numerical methods, such as the high-order compact difference method and the radial basis function meshless method. The authors uniquely emphasize both theoretical numerical analysis and practical implementation of the algorithms in MATLAB®. They include practical examples and exercises, along with a solutions manual for qualifying instructors. The accompanying CD-ROM contains MATLAB source code, enabling readers to easily modify the codes to solve their own problems.

Catalog no. DK8897, ISBN: 978-0-8247-5889-9 June 2009, 6x9, 660 pp. Suggested Price: $139.95 / £85.00

Catalog no. C9048, ISBN: 978-1-4200-8904-2 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 384 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £49.99

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington, USA

University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA

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Volume 1: One and Two Dimensional Elliptic and Maxwell Problems Leszek Demkowicz

Discrete Variational Derivative Method

A Structure-Preserving Numerical Method for Partial Differential Equations Daisuke Furihata

Osaka University, Toyonaka, Japan

Takayasu Matsuo

University of Texas, Austin, USA

University of Tokyo, Bunkyo, Japan

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Applied Mathematics & Nonlinear Science

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Numerical Analysis & Scientific Computation

This self-contained book describes 1D and 2D finite element codes and automatic hp-adaptivity strategies that are designed to deliver meshes in the full range of error levels. It first considers standard 1D elliptic problems and a 1D wave propagation problem. The author proceeds to discuss 2D elliptic problems, examining two model problems that are slightly beyond standard-level examples. He also includes an entire chapter on geometric modeling and mesh generation. The book then focuses on 2D time-harmonic Maxwell equations. A CD-ROM containing 1D and 2D codes accompanies the book.

Many important problems in engineering and science are modeled by nonlinear PDEs. A new trend in PDEs called structure-preserving numerical methods has recently developed. This book is devoted to one such technique—the discrete variational derivative method. It first introduces the key factors and basic ideas of this method, followed by target problems solvable by the method. The second section describes the rigorous mathematics in detail along with relevant applications, which are illustrated by worked examples. The book concludes with a comprehensive listing of essential references on structure-preserving algorithms for advanced readers.

Catalog no. C6714, ISBN: 978-1-58488-671-6 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 398 pp. Suggested Price: $97.95 / £54.99

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Volume 2 Frontiers: Three Dimensional Elliptic and Maxwell Problems with Applications

Effective Computational Methods for Wave Propagation

Leszek Demkowicz, Jason Kurtz, David Pardo, Maciek Paszenski, Waldemar Rachowicz, and Adam Zdunek Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Applied Mathematics & Nonlinear Science

Numerical Analysis & Mathematical Computation

Computing with hp-ADAPTIVE FINITE ELEMENTS

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Nikolaos A. Kampanis, Vassilios A. Dougalis, and John A. Ekaterinaris FORTH/IACM, Heraklion, Crete, Greece Series: Numerical Insights

This volume presents the theoretical foundations of the 3D hp algorithm and provides numerical results using the 3Dhp code developed by the authors and their colleagues. Focusing on the 3D theory of hp methods as well as coding issues, the first part presents the 3D version of the automatic hp-adaptivity package, a two-grid solver for highly anisotropic hp meshes and goal-oriented Krylov iterations, and a parallel implementation of the 3D code. The second part explores several recent applications in which the 3Dhp code was used, including acoustic and electromagnetic scattering problems, thin-walled structures, and challenging simulations of logging tools.

This volume presents several modern, valuable computational methods used to describe wave propagation phenomena in selected areas of physics and technology. It begins with the simulation of nonlinear dispersive waves from nonlinear optics and the theory and numerical analysis of Boussinesq systems. The next section focuses on computational approaches for mathematical models of underwater sound propagation and scattering. The book then offers a comprehensive introduction to modern numerical methods for time-dependent elastic wave propagation. The final part supplies an overview of high-order, low diffusion numerical methods for complex, compressible flows of aerodynamics.

Catalog no. C6722, ISBN: 978-1-58488-672-3 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 440 pp. Suggested Price: $97.95 / £54.99

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Frontiers in Interpolation and Approximation N.K. Govil, H.N. Mhaskar, Ram N. Mohapatra, Zuhair Nashed, and J. Szabados Series: Pure and Applied Mathematics

An Introduction to Numerical Methods

A MATLAB® Approach, Second Edition Abdelwahab Kharab

King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia

Ronald B. Guenther

Oregon State University, Corvallis, USA

Written by authoritative international mathematicians, this book presents many important results in classical analysis, wavelets, and interpolation theory. Some topics covered are Markov inequalities for multivariate polynomials, analogues of Chebyshev and Bernstein inequalities for multivariate polynomials, various measures of the smoothness of functions, and the equivalence of Hausdorff continuity and pointwise Hausdorff–Lipschitz continuity of a restricted center multifunction. The book also provides basic facts about interpolation, discussing classes of entire functions, such as algebraic polynomials, trigonometric polynomials, and nonperiodic transcendental entire functions.

Updated to reflect the latest version of MATLAB®, this second edition introduces the theory and applications of the most commonly used techniques for solving numerical problems on a computer. It covers a wide range of useful algorithms, each presented with full details so that readers can visualize and interpret each step. This edition includes a chapter on numerical optimization, more on finite elements, and more exercises in each chapter. Emphasis on understanding how the methods work, a simple, direct style, and thorough coverage allow readers to see almost immediate results. A companion CD-ROM supplying many simple MATLAB functions accompanies the text.

Catalog no. C6366, ISBN: 978-1-58488-636-5 2007, 6 x 9, 431 pp. Suggested Price: $185.95 / £103.00

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Graphics and GUIs with MATLAB®

64 Third Edition Patrick Marchand

Nvidia, Durham, North Carolina, USA

O. Thomas Holland

Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren, Virginia, USA

The third edition of this popular guide incorporates many aspects of MATLAB®, including its integrated development desktop, enhanced computational engine, and interfaces to external languages. Two new chapters address data visualization and GUI design, providing a solid understanding of when to use GUIs and what works well graphically in various situations. Other added material includes deeper coverage of programming techniques, end-of-chapter problem sets, and updated color illustrations. This edition retains a tutorial nature and its appeal to a broad audience, from novice MATLAB users to seasoned MATLAB programmers. Catalog no. C3200, ISBN: 978-1-58488-320-3 2003, 7 x 10, 536 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $59.95 / £32.99

A Numerical Library in Java for Scientists and Engineers Hang T. Lau

McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

This groundbreaking handbook presents the only inexpensive numerical library available for the use of Java in scientific computation. It provides a library of Java-based procedures that perform fundamental mathematical computations critical to researchers. It includes procedural descriptions of linear algebra, the numerical solution of ODEs and PDEs, optimization, parameter estimation, and special functions of mathematical physics. The book includes test programs that allow researchers to execute the examples presented. Users can construct their own tests, apply the numeric procedures to them, and observe a successful computation or simulate failure. Catalog no. C4304, ISBN: 978-1-58488-430-9 2004, 7 x 10, 1088 pp. Suggested Price: $124.95 / £69.99

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Numerical Linear Approximation in C Nabih N. Abdelmalek

Numerical Techniques for Direct and LargeEddy Simulations

National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario (retired)

Xi Jiang

William A. Malek

Choi-Hong Lai

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Numerical Analysis & Scientific Computation

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Numerical Analysis & Scientific Computation

Featuring the C programming language to implement algorithms, this work provides a unique collection of linear approximation techniques that can be used to analyze, model, and compress discrete data in a variety of fields. It focuses on various L1, Chebyshev, and least squares approximations, including one-sided, bounded variables, and piecewise. The authors also present the solution of underdetermined systems of consistent linear equations that are subject to different constraints on the elements of the unknown solution vector. They compare numerical results of the algorithms, which are accompanied by solved examples, and include a CDROM with source code and test drivers.

Compared to the traditional modeling of computational fluid dynamics, DNS and LES offer enhanced capability in predicting the unsteady features of the flow field and providing a very detailed solution of the flow field. Focusing on the numerical needs arising from the applications of DNS and LES, this book covers the basic techniques for DNS and LES that can be applied to practical problems of flow, turbulence, and combustion. It presents numerical methods for compressible and incompressible three-dimensional flows. At the end of applicable chapters, the book gives sample results that exemplify practical applications of the numerical techniques.

Nortel Networks, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Catalog no. C9780, ISBN: 978-1-58488-978-6 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 968 pp. Suggested Price: $109.95 / £59.99

Brunel University, Uxbridge, UK University of Greenwich, London, UK

Catalog no. C7578, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7578-6 April 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 306 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £54.99

Numerical Analysis & Mathematical Computation

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Numerical Methods, Algorithms and Tools in C#

Solving Applied Mathematical Problems with MATLAB®

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Dingyu Xue

Northeastern University, Shenyang, People’s Republic of China

Waldemar Dos Passos

Yangquan Chen

Putting electrical engineers, mathematicians, and programmers ahead of the curve, this work provides a broad collection of computational tools for the easy-to-learn and relatively new programming language of C Sharp (C#). It presents the powerful object-oriented-features of C#, along with its functionality in the Microsoft .NET programming environment. With working C# code and examples that can be adapted, the text focuses on practical computational methods that commonly arise in solving complex problems. It includes case studies, fully worked problems, and examples to illustrate how software routines can be used in realworld applications.

This textbook presents a variety of applied mathematics topics in science and engineering with an emphasis on problem solving techniques using MATLAB®. The authors provide a general overview of the MATLAB language and its graphics abilities before delving into problem solving, making the book useful for readers without prior MATLAB experience. They explain how to generate code suitable for various applications so that readers can apply the techniques to problems not covered in the book. Examples, figures, and MATLAB scripts enable readers with basic mathematics knowledge to solve various applied math problems in their fields while avoiding unnecessary technical details.

Catalog no. 7479, ISBN: 978-0-8493-7479-1 June 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 700 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £60.99

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Programmer, Concord, California, USA

Utah State University, Logan, USA

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A Course on Queueing Models

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A Theoretical Introduction to Numerical Analysis

Joti Lal Jain

Victor S. Ryaben’kii

Walter Böhm

Keldysh Institute for Applied Math, Moscow, Russia

Semyon V. Tsynkov

North Carolina State University, Raleigh, USA

University of Delhi, India

Sri Gopal Mohanty

McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada University of Economics, Vienna, Austria Series: Statistics: A Series of Textbooks and Monographs

This accessible yet rigorous mathematical introduction provides a pedagogical account of the fundamentals of numerical analysis. Using numerical methods from real analysis, linear algebra, and differential equations, the authors explain basic concepts, such as error, discretization, efficiency, complexity, numerical stability, consistency, and convergence. The text also addresses more complex topics like intrinsic error limits and the smoothness of approximated functions in the context of Chebyshev interpolation, Gaussian quadratures, and spectral methods for differential equations. The authors often delineate various techniques through exercises that require further theoretical study or computer implementation. A solutions manual is available for qualifying instructors.

Emphasizing Markovian structures and the techniques that occur in different models, this text discusses recent developments in the field, different methodological tools—some of which are not available elsewhere—and computational techniques. It covers fundamentals of Markovian and regenerative non-Markovian models as well as computational methods, statistical inference, and simulation. It also presents network queues, discrete time queues, optimization, combinatorial treatments in transient analysis, general queues, duality in queues, and new computational methods. Each selfcontained chapter features a discussion section that summarizes material and highlights special features.

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Adversarial Reasoning Computational Approaches to Reading the Opponent’s Mind Edited by

66 Alexander Kott

DARPA, Arlington, Virginia, USA

William M. McEneaney

Dynamic Programming Second Edition

University of California, San Diego, USA

Moshe Sniedovich

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer & Information Science

Series: Pure and Applied Mathematics

University of Melbourne, Australia

Featuring approaches that draw from disciplines, such as artificial intelligence and cognitive modeling, this book describes technologies and applications that address a broad range of practical problems, including military planning and command, military and foreign intelligence, antiterrorism and domestic security, as well as simulation and training systems. The contributors present an overview of each problem and then discuss approaches and applications, combining theoretical rigor with accessibility. This comprehensive volume covers intent and plan recognition, deception discovery, and strategy formulation.

Focusing on the modeling and solution of deterministic multistage decision problems, this book looks at dynamic programming as a problem-solving optimization method. With over 400 useful references, this edition discusses the dynamic programming analysis of a problem, illustrates the rationale behind this analysis, and clarifies the theoretical grounds that justify the rationale. It also explains the meaning and role of the concept of state in dynamic programming, examines the purpose and function of the principle of optimality, and outlines solution strategies for problems defiant of conventional treatment.

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Zhigeng Fang

Nanjing University of Aeronautics & Astronautics, People’s Republic of China

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Manufacturing Facilities

Location, Planning, and Design, Third Edition

Series: Systems Evaluation, Prediction and Decision-Making

Dileep R. Sule

Many challenges, including limited rationales, future uncertainties, and limited knowledge, exist in game theory. This book shows how grey systems theory can solve these types of problems. It presents the theoretical framework of grey matrices, grey bi-matrices, and grey evolutions to provide an effective tool for solving real-world economic problems. The author incorporates highly efficient solutions and the design of the solutions’ structures with related fundamental research.

Global competition in manufacturing has made proficient facilities planning an important issue in industrial engineering and technology. From plant layout and materials handling to quality function deployment and design considerations, Manufacturing Facilities covers a wide range of topics crucial to the efficiency of a wellplanned facility. Updated and revised, this third edition features new topics, including lean manufacturing, agile manufacturing, supply chain effects, aggregate planning, scheduling, resource planning, graph theory, economic evaluation of processes, and information technology. It also includes new mathematical methods, problems, and layout software.

Catalog no. AU7398, ISBN: 978-1-4200-8739-0 July 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 300 pp. Suggested Price: $119.95 / £72.99

Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, USA

Operations Research

Grey Game Theory and Its Applications in Economic Decision-Making

Catalog no. 44222, ISBN: 978-1-4200-4422-5 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 832 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £49.99

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Introduction to the Mathematics of Operations Research with Mathematica® Second Edition

Operations Research Applications

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Edited by

A. Ravi Ravindran

Kevin J. Hastings

Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois, USA

Pennsylvania State University, University Park, USA

Series: Pure and Applied Mathematics

Series: Operations Research

Revised and updated to reflect recent advances, this second edition focuses on the topics of graph theory, linear programming, stochastic processes, and dynamic programming. Integrating technology into the development, this edition features a CD-ROM with Mathematica®, the program used throughout the text. It also offers new material in the areas of simulation, Brownian motion, and famous graph theory problems, such as the traveling salesman problem. Further enhancing the interactive approach of the book, the author emphasizes problem solving with longer investigations, self-check questions, problem sets, and an appendix of solutions for selected problems.

As OR applications continue to grow and flourish in a number of decision making fields, a reference that is comprehensive, concise, and easy to read is more than a nicety, it is a necessity. This book provides a single-volume overview of OR applications in practice, making it the first resource a practitioner would reach for when faced with an OR problem or application. Written by leading authorities in the field, the book covers functional and industry specific areas of OR applications. Ideally suited for practitioners in business, industry, and government, it can also be used as a supplemental text in undergraduate or graduate OR courses.

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Operations Research and Management Science Handbook

Operations Research

Edited by

Camille C. Price

A. Ravi Ravindran

Operations Research 68

A Practical Introduction Michael W. Carter

University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Pennsylvania State University, University Park, USA

Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, Texas, USA

Series: Operations Research

Series: Operations Research

Of the many books available on this subject, most are not broad enough, not precise enough, or accessible enough. An accessible, single-source guide to all of the operations research techniques, this comprehensive handbook provides an overview of operations research methods and applications. Drawing on a mix of international authors, it explores the latest topics in OR/MS and examines recent developments in the field. Anyone who uses analytical techniques in decision making will need this book.

Forming a bridge from academic presentations of standard techniques to computer implementations for solving real problems, this text provides an in-depth guide to the use of OR techniques in decision making, design, analysis, and management. It examines innovative methods and practical issues related to the development and use of computer implementations. The guide to software tools section in each chapter offers information on how to select and obtain software and describes its most important characteristics. The authors present standard mathematical models and algorithms and examine a variety of practical issues.

Catalog no. 9721, ISBN: 978-0-8493-9721-9 2008, 7 x 10, 904 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £72.99

Operations Research Methodologies Edited by

A. Ravi Ravindran

Pennsylvania State University, University Park, USA Series: Operations Research

Catalog no. 2256, ISBN: 978-0-8493-2256-3 2001, 7 x 10, 416 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £55.99

Optimal Design of Queuing Systems Shaler Stidham Jr.

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA

This book covers emerging OR methodologies in a clear, concise, and unified manner. Building a bridge between theory and practice, it begins with coverage of fundamental models and methods, such as linear, nonlinear, integer, and dynamic programming; networks; simulation; queuing; inventory; stochastic processes; and decision analysis. The book then explores emerging techniques, including multiple criteria optimization, meta heuristics, robust optimization, and complexity and large scale networks. Each chapter gives an overview of a particular methodology, illustrates successful applications, and provides references to computer software availability.

Over the last 30 years, research on optimal design and control of queuing systems has flowered. Although many books exist on descriptive queuing theory, until now, none has addressed the topic from the perspective of optimization. Emphasizing economic interpretation of the output of optimization models, this book offers a thorough examination of this important and rapidly expanding area. With established applications in manufacturing and telecommunications and new applications continually being discovered, the book becomes a vital reference for professionals and an outstanding textbook for OR, computer science, and electrical engineering students.

Catalog no. 91824, ISBN: 978-1-4200-9182-3 January 2009, 7 x 10, 476 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £49.99

Catalog no. C0335, ISBN: 978-1-58488-076-9 March 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 392 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £54.99

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Optimization Modelling

A Practical Approach

Techniques, Tools, and Trends

Ruhul A. Sarker and Charles S. Newton

Mohammad Modarres

Illustrating the use of modelling in the decision making process, this unified narrative helps readers gain a working knowledge of a wide range of techniques. The authors present these techniques in a straightforward manner illustrated by examples. They analyze the formulation and modelling of a number of well-known theoretical and practical problems. The book also discusses the use of software packages, which can be used to work optimization models without the fuss of higher math and complex solution methods. The authors draw from their experience in applying these techniques to practical problem solving and for dealing with implementation difficulties most likely to be encountered.

Developed as a guide for practitioners and as a textbook for upperlevel courses in risk analysis, this book presents an engineering approach to probabilistic risk analysis (PRA). It particularly emphasizes methods for comprehensive PRA studies, including techniques for risk management. The book requires no prior knowledge of risk analysis and provides the necessary mathematical and engineering foundations. It relies heavily on, but is not limited to, examples from the nuclear industry, since that is where PRA techniques were first developed. Since PRA provides a best-estimate approach, the author pays special attention to explaining uncertainty characterization.

Catalog no. 43102, ISBN: 978-1-4200-4310-5 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 504 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £72.99

Catalog no. DK4812, ISBN: 978-1-57444-794-1 2006, 7 x 10, 424 pp. Suggested Price: $134.95 / £74.99

University of New South Wales, Canberra, Australia

University of Maryland, College Park, USA

Operations Research

Risk Analysis in Engineering

Textbook

Probability Models in Operations Research C. Richard Cassady

University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, USA

Joel A. Nachlas

Systemic Yoyos

Some Impacts of the Second Dimension

69

Yi Lin

Slippery Rock University, Pennsylvania, USA

Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, USA Series: Operations Research

Series: Systems Evaluation, Prediction and Decision-Making

Balancing applications with mathematical rigor, Probability Models in Operations Research provides an introduction to the use of probability to define models that have applications in industrial engineering and OR. With a concise review of the key components of probability theory, the book offers coverage of all basic model forms, probability modeling fundamentals, random variables analysis, multiple random variables analysis, Bernoulli processes, discrete-time Markov chains, Poisson processes, renewal processes, continuous-time Markov chains, and queuing theory. The text serves as a practical reference for those who use probability to model system behaviors.

Written by the co-creator of the systemic yoyo model, this book shows how the yoyo model and its methodology can be employed to study many unsettled or extremely difficult problems in modern science and technology. After covering the theoretical and empirical foundations of the systemic yoyo model, the author applies the yoyo model to Newtonian physics, planetary motions, mathematics, economics, finance, corporate governance, and the structure of human thoughts. He also demonstrates how the yoyo model can provide specific engineering designs for long-term disaster reduction and useful methods for forecasting zero-probability disastrous weather systems.

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Theory of Science and Technology Transfer and Applications Siegeng Liu

Textbook

Introduction to Probability with R

Nanjing University of Aeronautics & Astronautics, People’s Republic of China

Kenneth Baclawski

Series: Systems Evaluation, Prediction and Decision-Making

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science

This book discusses the study of flows and transfers of science and technology and related problems of optimization. It focuses on the creation and development of advanced productivities. The book first reviews the history of science and technology through relevant concepts, theories, and significant topics. It then examines the directions, motivations, carriers, forms, and influences of science and technology flows. The book studies the mechanism, effect, and patterns of these flows, revealing the laws of scientific and technological circulations. It also describes the optimal state solutions of allocations of science and technology transfers under certain constraints.

This text presents R programs and animations to provide an intuitive yet rigorous understanding of how to model natural phenomena from a probabilistic point of view. It centers on viewing probability as a way to look at the world and shows how to combine and link stochastic processes to form more complex processes that are better models of natural phenomena. The text also covers the Poisson process, transforms, Bayesian networks, entropy and information, and Markov chains. Each chapter includes a short biographical note about a contributor to probability theory, exercises, and selected answers. Ancillary material is accessible online.

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Uncertainty Modeling and Analysis in Engineering and the Sciences

Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Catalog no. C6521, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6521-3 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 384 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £39.99

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University of Maryland, College Park, USA

Introduction to Probability and Statistics for Science, Engineering, and Finance

George J. Klir

Walter A. Rosenkrantz

Based on the authors’ first-hand experiences, Uncertainty Modeling and Analysis in Engineering and the Sciences serves as a single source on the theory, background, and history of the subject. The book provides guidance on the use of uncertainty modeling and analysis methods by presenting the historical, theoretical, and philosophical bases behind suggested methods. It offers critical reviews, advantages, disadvantages, and limitations of the methods discussed. Presenting broad and comprehensive coverage of the subject, the text includes numerous case studies, examples, problems, figures, and tables as well as an extensive reference list.

Integrating interesting and widely used concepts of financial engineering into traditional statistics courses, this introduction illustrates the role and scope of statistics and probability in various fields. Linking probability theory with statistical inference, it presents many application examples from engineering, computer performance analysis, public health, and finance. The text provides technical details for the derivation of various theorems, including the famous Black–Scholes option pricing formula, contains over 650 exercises, and offers a solutions manual for qualifying instructors. It also includes a CD-ROM with all of the data sets used in the book.

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Bilal M. Ayyub

SUNY, Binghamton, New York, USA

University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA

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Introduction to Stochastic Processes Second Edition

Pólya Urn Models Hosam M. Mahmoud

Gregory F. Lawler

George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA

University of Chicago, Illinois, USA Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Probability

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science

Focusing on mathematical ideas rather than proofs, this book provides access to important fundamentals of stochastic processes. This second edition features additional material on stochastic integration, with expanded discussion of Girsanov transformation, an introduction to the Feynman–Kac formula, and an exposition on the Black–Scholes formula with applications from the field of mathematical finance. This edition also includes new and expanded topics, such as Doob’s maximal inequality in the chapter on martingales and self-similarity in the chapter on Brownian motion. It remains an ideal reference for professional mathematicians and statisticians as well as students.

Incorporating a collection of recent results, this book deals with discrete probability through the modern and evolving urn theory and its numerous applications. It looks at how some classical problems of discrete probability have roots in urn models. The book covers the Pólya–Eggenberger, Bernard Friedman’s, the Bagchi–Pal, and the Ehrenfest urns. It also explains the processes of poissonization and depoissonization and presents applications to random trees, evolution, competitive exclusion, epidemiology, clinical trials, and random circuits. The text includes end-of-chapter exercises that range from easy to challenging, along with solutions in the back of the book.

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Probability Theory & Applications

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Mathematical Models of Information and Stochastic Systems Philipp Kornreich

Probability and Statistics with R

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Maria Dolores Ugarte and Ana F. Militino

Public University of Navarre, Pamplona, Spain

Alan T. Arnholt

Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina, USA

Syracuse University, New York, USA

This text shows that the amount of knowledge about a system plays an important role in the mathematical models used to foretell the future of the system. It explains how to derive probability distributions to predict the behavior of systems based on what is known about the system. The author develops probability theory from a few basic concepts, explores the relationship between probability and time, and describes the bit error rate with examples—a detail not found in many other probability books. Drawing on many disciplines that include physics, engineering, economics, and biology, the text contains numerous case studies, examples, tables, and problems. Catalog no. 58835, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5883-3 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 376 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £44.99

With numerous real-world examples, carefully explained proofs, end-of-chapter problems, and illuminating graphs, this text shows how to solve various statistical problems using both parametric and nonparametric techniques via the open source software R. It includes the R and S-PLUS commands and explains the mathematics behind computational implementations. The authors cover traditional methods and nonparametric techniques, including goodness-of-fit tests, categorical data analysis, nonparametric bootstrapping, and permutation tests. They also offer data sets, functions, and other ancillary material on a supporting website. A solutions manual is available for qualifying instructors. Catalog no. C8911, ISBN: 978-1-58488-891-8 2008, 7 x 10, 728 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £49.99

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Stochastic Relations Foundations for Markov Transition Systems

Applied Stochastic Modelling Second Edition

Ernst-Erich Doberkat

Byron J.T. Morgan

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Studies in Informatics

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science

This book develops the theory of stochastic relations as a basis for Markov transition systems. After an introduction to the basic mathematical tools from topology, measure theory, and categories, it examines congruences and morphisms. It applies these topics to the monoidal structure and defines bisimilarity and behavioral equivalence within this framework. Developments from the general theory of coalgebras in the context of the subprobability functor are presented. The book also includes case studies of software architecture, the converse of a stochastic relation, and the average case analysis of two algorithms.

Through numerous real-world applications, this text explains how to construct, fit, and evaluate statistical and stochastic models for use in diverse areas, such as geology, sociology, biology, and economics. It incorporates traditional statistical and probability theory with modern computational methods. Along with an updated bibliography and improved figures, this edition includes an extended discussion on Bayesian methods, a large number of new exercises, and a new appendix on computational methods. The book’s website provides the data sets from the text, the latest MATLAB® computer programs, and corresponding versions in R. A solutions manual is available for qualifying instructors.

University of Dortmund, Germany

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University of Kent, UK

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The Analysis of Time Series

72 An Introduction,

Sixth Edition Chris Chatfield

University of Bath, UK

A Gentle Introduction to Stata Second Edition

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science

Alan C. Acock

Now in its sixth edition, this text provides an accessible, comprehensive introduction to the theory and practice of time series analysis. It covers a wide range of topics, including ARIMA probability models, forecasting methods, spectral analysis, linear systems, state-space models, and the Kalman filter. It also addresses nonlinear, multivariate, and long-memory models. Building on the success of earlier editions, the sixth edition was thoroughly revised and updated, with all of the data sets available for download online. Its polished presentation and broad coverage make this simply the best introductory text available on the subject.

Providing the basic collection of statistical procedures used by social scientists, this book presents the fundamental tools to learn Stata. It begins with showing how to enter and manage data as well as perform basic descriptive statistics and graphical analysis. It then examines standard statistical procedures from a t test, nonparametric tests, measures of association, multiple regression, and logical regression. The book ends with guidelines for future work and advanced topics. Offering a detailed index of commands, this learning resource is an excellent introduction for those with little statistical software experience while also a useful reference for more knowledgeable statisticians.

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Oregon State University, Corvallis, USA

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K. Krishnamoorthy

University of Louisiana, Lafayette, USA Series: Statistics: A Series of Textbooks and Monographs

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Multivariate Statistical Methods A Primer, Third Edition Bryan F.J. Manly

Western EcoSystem Technology, Inc., Laramie, Wyoming, USA

Using table values, important formulas, and statistical distribution results, this handbook presents both common and specialized probability distribution models as well as applications with practical examples. It provides comprehensive coverage of plots of probability density functions, methods of computing probability and percentiles, algorithms for random number generation, and inference, including point estimation, hypothesis tests, and sample size determination. The author also offers a simple PC calculator that computes table values and other statistics for almost all probability distributions.

This is a thoroughly revised, updated edition of a bestselling introductory textbook. Retaining the author’s trademark clear, concise style, this edition focuses on examples in the biological and environmental sciences. New to this edition are fully updated references as well as additional examples and exercises from the social and environmental sciences. While not linking the book to any specific software package, this edition now includes an appendix comparing and contrasting various statistical software packages, such as Stata, Statistica, SAS, and Genstat.

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An Introduction to Statistical Inference and Its Applications with R

Statistical Thinking in Sports

General & Introductory Statistics

Handbook of Statistical Distributions with Applications

73

Edited by

Jim Albert

Bowling Green State University, Ohio, USA

Michael W. Trosset

Ruud H. Koning

University of Indiana, Bloomington, USA

University of Groningen, The Netherlands

With an emphasis on explaining how and why statistical methods are used to analyze data, this text introduces several important procedures: one- and two-sample location problems, one-way ANOVA, and simple linear regression. The book presents numerous applications and supporting data sets throughout, along with historical background to illustrate the material. Offering a modern approach that focuses on the interpretation of data, it features an appendix that provides instruction on the use of R as well as data sets and simulation. In addition, R code is available for download online.

Sports have been fruitful areas of application of statistical research for many years. Featuring contributions from leading researchers in this area, Statistical Thinking in Sports covers statistical and econometric methodology along with a range of sporting applications. Organized by statistical theme, the book addresses topics, such as ranking and performance measurement, measurement and interpretation of home advantage, measurement of interventions in sports, competitive balance, limits of sports, betting, and attendance of sporting events. The contributors balance US-based sports with European-based sports.

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Using R for Introductory Statistics

Analysis of Incomplete Multivariate Data J.L. Schafer

Pennsylvania State University, University Park, USA

John Verzani

CUNY, Staten Island, New York, USA

Series: Monographs on Statistics and Applied Probability

This text presents a self-contained treatment of statistical topics and the intricacies of the R software. The pacing is such that students are able to master data manipulation and exploration before diving into more advanced statistical concepts. The book treats exploratory data analysis with more attention than is typical, includes a chapter on simulation, and provides a unified approach to linear models. It lays the foundation for further study and development in statistics using R. Appendices cover installation, graphical user interfaces, teaching with R, as well as information on writing functions and producing graphics.

In the last 30 years, enormous developments in statistical methods for incomplete data have taken place. Yet in practical terms, these developments have had surprisingly little impact on the way most data analysts handle missing values. This text helps to bridge the gap between theory and practice and makes these missing-data tools accessible to a broad audience. The author focuses on applications to help readers thoroughly understand the statistical properties of the methods and the behavior of the accompanying algorithms. All techniques are illustrated with real data examples, complemented by extended discussions and practical advice.

Catalog no. C4509, ISBN: 978-1-58488-450-7 2005, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 432 pp. Suggested Price: $52.95 / £29.99

Catalog no. C4061, ISBN: 978-0-412-04061-0 1998, 5-1/2 x 8-1/2, 448 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £57.99

A Visual Guide to Stata Graphics Second Edition

Michael N. Mitchell

UCLA Academic Technology Services Consulting Group, Los Angeles, California, USA

Analysis of Messy Data Volume 1

Designed Experiments, Second Edition George A. Milliken and Dallas E. Johnson

Kansas State University, Manhattan, USA

With over 900 illustrated examples and quick-reference tabs, this guide shows how to create and customize graphs for any type of statistical data using either Stata commands or the Graph Editor. The author displays each graph example in full color with simple and clear instructions. He demonstrates how to produce various types of graph elements, including marker symbols, lines, legends, captions, titles, axis labels, and grid lines. This thoroughly updated and expanded edition contains a new chapter that explains how to exploit the power of the new Graph Editor. It also includes additional examples and illustrates nearly every example with the Graph Editor.

This bestselling reference has now been extensively revised and brought thoroughly up to date. The authors have streamlined the presentation and incorporated a number of recent developments in the field, including advances in random effects models and refinements to multiple comparison procedures. Most importantly, they have completely updated the material involving software and detail how SAS-Mixed, SAS-GLM, and other packages can be used to improve experiment design and model analysis. Easy to read with good examples and a comfortable layout, this edition will undoubtedly take its place as a favorite reference of experiment designers and statisticians.

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ROC Curves for Continuous Data Wojtek J. Krzanowski University of Exeter, UK

Applied Statistical Inference with Minitab

Imperial College, London, UK

Central Connecticut State University, New Britain, USA

Series: Monographs on Statistics and Applied Probability

Series: Statistics: A Series of Textbooks and Monographs

A compilation of the main results on receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis, this book brings together information in a format readily understandable to anyone interested in analyzing ROC curves, regardless of their background. The authors deliberately keep the material general and avoid specific aspects of special application areas. They describe the theory behind and the use of this important tool for assessing the performance of statistical and machine learning classification methods. The book pulls together early results with the results of recent research in a wide range of disciplines, including statistics, machine learning, and data mining.

Applied Statistical Inference with Minitab presents a step-by-step approach to working out mathematical problems, illustrating the techniques and methods of applied inferences using the statistical software package Minitab®. Requiring only basic knowledge of statistics and intermediate knowledge of algebra, the text provides a fundamental understanding of applied statistics, which serves as a foundation for studying more advanced topics. Intended for a second course in applied statistics, it contains a solutions manual for qualifying instructors as well as reference data sets on an accompanying CD-ROM and for download online.

Catalog no. K10031, ISBN: 978-1-4398-0021-8 April 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 240 pp. Suggested Price: $69.95 / £42.99

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Applied Nonparametric Statistical Methods

Textbook

Fourth Edition

Bayesian Data Analysis

Peter Sprent

Dundee University, Scotland

Nigel C. Smeeton

Guy’s, King’s, & St. Thomas’s School of Medicine, London, UK Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science

While preserving the clear, accessible style of previous editions, this fourth edition reflects the latest developments in computerintensive methods that deal with intractable analytical problems and unwieldy data sets. This edition summarizes relevant general statistical concepts and introduces basic ideas of nonparametric or distribution-free methods. Designed experiments, including those with factorial treatment structures, are now the focus of an entire chapter. The book also expands coverage on the analysis of survival data and the bootstrap method. The new final chapter focuses on important modern developments. With numerous exercises, the text offers the student edition of StatXact at a discounted price and a solutions manual for qualifying instructors. Catalog no. C701X, ISBN: 978-1-58488-701-0 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 544 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $83.95 / £39.99

Statistical Theory & Methods

Sally Lesik

David J. Hand

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Second Edition

Andrew Gelman, John B. Carlin, Hal S. Stern, and Donald B. Rubin Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science

Incorporating new and updated information, this second edition of the bestselling text in Bayesian data analysis continues to emphasize practice over theory, describing how to conceptualize, perform, and critique statistical analysis from a Bayesian perspective. Changes in this edition include additional material on how Bayesian methods are connected to other approaches, stronger focus on MCMC, a chapter on advanced computation topics, more examples, and additional chapters on current models for Bayesian data analysis, such as equation models and generalized linear mixed models. The book is suitable as a reference for scientists who will use it throughout their professional life. Catalog no. C388X, ISBN: 978-1-58488-388-3 2004, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 696 pp. Suggested Price: $73.95 / £39.99

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Bayesian Methods for Data Analysis Third Edition

Fourth Edition Abdelmonem Afifi

University of California, Los Angeles, USA

Statistical Theory & Methods

Bradley P. Carlin

Virginia A. Clark

Thomas A. Louis

Susanne May

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA

This proven text provides an accessible introduction to the foundations and applications of Bayesian analysis. Broadening its scope to nonstatisticians, this edition concentrates more on hierarchical Bayesian modeling as implemented via MCMC methods and related data analytic techniques. It contains a state-of-the-art, reader-friendly introduction to hierarchical statistical modeling, a new chapter on Bayesian design that emphasizes Bayesian clinical trials, a completely revised and expanded section on ranking and histogram estimation, and a new case study on infectious disease modeling and the 1918 flu epidemic. This edition also includes new data examples, corresponding R and WinBUGS code, and exercises. Catalog no. C6978, ISBN: 978-1-58488-697-6 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 552 pp. Suggested Price: $69.95 / £38.99

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Computer-Aided Multivariate Analysis

Classification and Regression Trees

Consultant, Sequim, Washington, USA University of California, San Diego, USA Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science

For years, the previous editions of this text have been helping students and researchers perform multivariate statistical analyses. More invaluable than ever, this fourth edition incorporates more recent techniques in logistic regression and cluster analysis, includes several new discussions, and incorporates output from the S-PLUS package in addition to SAS, SPSS, STATA, and STATISTICA. All of the data sets are available for download from the Internet. New topics covered include Loess and Poisson regression, nominal and ordinal logistic regression, interpretation of interactions in logistic and survival analysis, and imputation for missing values. Catalog no. C3081, ISBN: 978-1-58488-308-1 2004, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 512 pp. Suggested Price: $93.95 / £49.99

Confidence Intervals in Generalized Regression Models Esa Uusipaikka

University of Turku, Finland

Leo Breiman, Jerome Friedman, R.A. Olshen, and Charles J. Stone

Series: Statistics: A Series of Textbooks and Monographs

The methodology used to construct tree structured rules is the focus of this book. Unlike many other statistical procedures, which moved from pencil and paper to calculators, this text’s use of trees was unthinkable before computers. Both the practical and theoretical sides have been developed in the authors’ study of tree methods. The book covers the use of trees as a data analysis method and in a more mathematical framework, proving some of their fundamental properties. Topics covered include an introduction to tree classification, right-sized trees and honest estimates, splitting rules, and mass spectra classification.

This book introduces a unified representation—the generalized regression model—of various types of regression models, including the general linear, nonlinear regression, generalized linear, logistic regression, Poisson regression, multinomial regression, and Cox regression models. It also uses a likelihood-based approach for performing statistical inference from statistical evidence consisting of data and its statistical model. The book includes restricted versions of Mathematica® and the author’s own Statistical Inference Package (SIP) on DVD. The author also supplies the SIP and R code for several likelihood-based inference examples online.

Catalog no. C4841, ISBN: 978-0-412-04841-8 1984, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 368 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $83.95 / £46.99

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Correspondence Analysis in Practice Second Edition

Density Estimation for Statistics and Data Analysis

Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain

St. Peter’s College, Oxford, UK

Series: Interdisciplinary Statistics

Series: Monographs on Statistics and Applied Probability

Showing how CA can be used for data visualization in a wide variety of situations, this edition features a didactic approach with extensive marginal notes, informative figure and table captions, and end-ofchapter summaries. It contains five new chapters, substantially more figures and tables than the first edition, and a new appendix that includes the R commands that correspond to most of the analyses featured throughout the book, making it easy for readers to reproduce the analyses. Along with examples and case studies from the social and environmental sciences, the book provides a website with data sets and R scripts.

This book presents a practical, accessible account of density estimation with the goal of facilitating broader practical application of density estimation and encouraging further research. The author discusses several applications, including the analysis and presentation of data, nonparametric discriminant analysis, cluster analysis, simulation and the bootstrap, bump hunting, projection pursuit, and the estimation of hazard rates. He includes a general survey of methods available for density estimation and discusses the kernel method, adaptive methods, and methods based on penalized likelihood. More than 50 graphs and figures complement the text.

Catalog no. C6161, ISBN: 978-1-58488-616-7 2007, 7 x 10, 296 pp. Suggested Price: $83.95 / £44.99

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Statistical Theory & Methods

B.W. Silverman

Michael Greenacre

Textbook

Design and Analysis of Experiments

Textbook

A Course in Large Sample Theory Thomas S. Ferguson

Classical and Regression Approaches with SAS

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Leonard C. Onyiah

St. Cloud State University, Minnesota, USA

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science

Series: Statistics: A Series of Textbooks and Monographs

Presented in four parts, this book provides a complete picture of genome statistics. The first part treats basic probabilistic notions, the second features the basic statistical tools for expanding the theory, the third contains special topics as applications of the general theory, and the fourth covers more standard statistical topics. Nearly all topics are covered in their multivariate setting. The book is ideal for a first-year graduate course in large sample theory for statisticians. Throughout, there are many examples and exercises with solutions, making it an ideal text for self-study as well.

This modern, comprehensive text presents classical and regression approaches to experimental design and analysis. Capitalizing on the availability of cutting-edge software, the author uses both manual methods and SAS programs to carry out analyses. He provides examples to illustrate numerous designs, such as randomized complete block, Latin square, Graeco–Latin square, and balanced incomplete block designs. The text includes the full SAS code and outputs as well as end-of-chapter exercises to encourage hands-on SAS programming experience. A solutions manual is available for qualifying instructors.

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Extending the Linear Model with R

Statistical Theory & Methods

Generalized Linear, Mixed Effects and Nonparametric Regression Models

Textbook

Julian J. Faraway

Nalini Ravishanker and Dipak K. Dey

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science

Linear models form the foundation of a vast range of statistical methodologies. Following in the footsteps of the author’s critically acclaimed Linear Models with R, this book surveys the techniques that grow from the regression model, presenting three extensions to that framework: generalized linear models, mixed effect models, and nonparametric regression models. It provides a well-stocked toolbox of methodologies and with its unique presentation of these very modern statistical techniques, holds the potential to break new ground in the way graduate-level courses in this area are taught.

This innovative statistics text presents the theory of linear statistical models at a level appropriate for senior undergraduate or firstyear graduate students. It systematically presents the basic theory behind linear statistical models with motivation from an algebraic as well as a geometric perspective. Through the concepts and tools of matrix and linear algebra and distribution theory, the text provides a framework for understanding classical and contemporary linear model theory. Going beyond formulas, it develops the art of statistical thinking and inspires learning at an intuitive level by emphasizing conceptual understanding.

University of Bath, United Kingdom

Catalog no. C424X, ISBN: 978-1-58488-424-8 2006, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 312 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £42.99

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A First Course in the Design of Experiments A Linear Models Approach

A First Course in Linear Model Theory University of Connecticut, Storrs, USA

Catalog no. C2476, ISBN: 978-1-58488-247-3 2002, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 496 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £39.99

Generalized Additive Models T.J. Hastie and R.J. Tibshirani Stanford University, California, USA

Donald C. Weber and John H. Skillings

Series: Monographs on Statistics and Applied Probability

A First Course in the Design of Experiments presents theory and methods, emphasizes both design selection and the analysis of data, and integrates the analysis for the various designs with the general theory for linear models. The authors cover the theoretical results, the various design models, and the analytical concepts that provide the techniques that enable readers to analyze virtually any design. Rife with examples and exercises, the text encourages the use of computers to analyze data. The authors use the SAS software package throughout the book but also demonstrate how any regression program can be used.

Generalized Additive Models describes an array of power tools for data analysis that are based on nonparametric regression and smoothing techniques. These methods relax the linear assumption of many standard models and allow analysts to uncover structure in the data that might otherwise have been missed. The book enhances the extension of the usual linear methodology even further by incorporating the flexibility of nonparametric regression. Clear prose, exercises in each chapter, and case studies augment this popular text.

Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, USA

Catalog no. 9671, ISBN: 978-0-8493-9671-7 2000, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 696 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £46.99

Catalog no. C4390, ISBN: 978-0-412-34390-2 1990, 6 x 9, 352 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £57.99

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Multilevel, Longitudinal, and Structural Equation Models

An Introduction with R

Anders Skrondal

London School of Economics, UK

Simon N. Wood

Sophia Rabe-Hesketh

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science

Series: Monographs on Statistics and Applied Probability

Generalized Additive Models imparts a thorough understanding of the theory and practical applications of GAMs and related advanced models, enabling informed use of these flexible tools. Taking an approach based on a framework of penalized regression splines, the author builds the necessary foundation through motivating chapters on linear and generalized linear models. Use of the freely available R software helps explain the theory and illustrates the practicalities of linear, generalized linear, and generalized additive models, as well as their mixed effect extensions. An R package containing the featured data sets is freely available online.

This work unifies and extends latent variable models, including multilevel or generalized linear mixed models, longitudinal or panel models, item response or factor models, latent class or finite mixture models, and structural equation models. Following a gentle introduction to latent variable modeling, the authors clearly explain a wide range of estimation and prediction methods. Exciting, realistic applications demonstrate how latent variable modeling can be used to solve problems in areas as diverse as medicine, economics, and psychology. Numerous displays, figures, and graphs make the text vivid and easy to read.

Catalog no. C4746, ISBN: 978-1-58488-474-3 2006, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 416 pp. Suggested Price: $83.95 / £44.99

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University of Bath, UK

University of California, Berkeley, USA

Generalized Estimating Equations

Generalized Linear Models and Extensions

Statistical Theory & Methods

Generalized Additive Models

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Second Edition

James W. Hardin

James W. Hardin

University of South Carolina, Columbia, USA

University of South Carolina, Columbia, USA

Joseph M. Hilbe

Joseph M. Hilbe

Arizona State University, Tempe, USA

Arizona State University, Tempe, USA

Generalized Estimating Equations provides the first complete treatment of the GEE methodology in all of its variations. With a careful balance of origins, applications, relationships, and interpretation, it offers a unique opportunity to gain a full understanding of GEE methods, from their foundations to their implementation. While equally valuable to theorists, the book includes the mathematical and algorithmic detail researchers need to put GEE into practice and addresses recent trends, including GEE2, EGEE, ALR, and missing value problems. The treatment incorporates examples from SAS, Stata, SUDAAN, and S-Plus and shows how and why results may differ.

This book presents a thorough examination of GLM estimation methods as well as the derivation of all major GLM families. Examined families include Gaussian, gamma, inverse Gaussian, binomial, Poisson, geometric, and negative binomial. The text also contains various models that have been developed on the basis of GLM theory, including GAM, ordered binomial models, multinomial logit and probit models, GEE and other quasilikelihood models, fixed and random effects models, and random intercept and random parameter models. Using Stata, the book offers numerous examples to assist readers in applying the models to their own data situations.

Catalog no. C3073, ISBN: 978-1-58488-307-4 2003, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 240 pp. Suggested Price: $97.95 / £54.99

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For more information and a complete list Generalized Linear Models with Random Effects Unified Analysis via H-likelihood

Imperial College, London, UK

Handbook of Parametric and Nonparametric Statistical Procedures

Yudi Pawitan

David J. Sheskin

Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden

Western Connecticut State University, Danbury, USA

Presenting methods for fitting GLMs with random effects to data, this book explores a wide range of applications, including metaanalysis of combining information over trials, analysis of frailty models for survival data, and analysis of spatial models with correlated errors. Punctuated by real examples from medicine, epidemiology, agriculture, and more, the book includes background material on likelihood inference and GLMs as well as topics, such as frailty models. It computes methods using Genstat, with data sets and software available on CD-ROM and online, making it easy to test alternative analyses.

Featuring more than 500 pages of new material, the fourth edition of this classic handbook provides up-to-date, in-depth coverage of now more than 160 statistical procedures as well as both theoretical and practical statistical topics. This edition presents new material on multivariate analysis, medical statistics, and regression diagnostics. With decision tables to help determine the appropriate statistical test and a standardized organizational format for each test, it also covers log-linear analysis of contingency tables, trend analysis, Levene and Brown–Forsythe tests, the Jarque–Bera test of normality, confidence intervals, and exponential and Poisson distributions.

Catalog no. C6315, ISBN: 978-1-58488-631-0 2007, 6 x 9, 416 pp. Suggested Price: $97.95 / £54.99

Catalog no. C8148, ISBN: 978-1-58488-814-7 2007, 7 x 10, 1776 pp. Suggested Price: $144.95 / £79.99

Youngjo Lee

Seoul National University, Korea

Statistical Theory & Methods

John A. Nelder

Textbook

Generalized Linear Models Second Edition

80 P. McCullagh

University of Chicago, Illinois, USA

J.A. Nelder

Imperial College, London, UK

Hidden Markov Models for Time Series

A Practical Introduction Using R Iain L. MacDonald

University of Cape Town, South Africa

Walter Zucchini

University of Gottingen, Germany

Series: Monographs on Statistics and Applied Probability

Series: Monographs on Statistics and Applied Probability

The bestselling second edition of this outstanding text remains popular today for its clarity, richness of content and direct relevance to agricultural, biological, health, engineering, and other applications. It provides a definitive, unified treatment of methods for the analysis of diverse types of data. The authors focus on the way a response variable depends on a combination of explanatory variables, treatment, and classification variables. With its worked examples, plentiful exercises, and topics of direct use to researchers in many disciplines, this book serves as an ideal text, self-study guide, and reference.

This book presents an accessible overview of hidden Markov models for analyzing a wide range of time series data, including discretevalued, continuous-valued, circular, and multivariate. Demonstrating how to apply methods to real-world problems, it features applications from a variety of fields, such as animal behavior, epidemiology, and finance. It also discusses the implementation of all of the techniques using R, illustrating how R can be used for parameter estimation, model selection, and model checking. With numerous exercises, the book is outstanding both as a text for graduate students and as a reference for researchers and practitioners.

Catalog no. C1760, ISBN: 978-0-412-31760-6 1990, 6 x 9, 532 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £57.99

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Hierarchical Modeling and Analysis for Spatial Data Sudipto Banerjee and Bradley P. Carlin University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA

Alan E. Gelfand

Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA Series: Monographs on Statistics and Applied Probability

This self-contained book is the first accessible, up-to-date treatment of Bayesian methods, modeling, and data analysis for spatial and spatiotemporal data. It includes overviews of the necessary background material, exercises, and a brief tutorial on using S+SpatialStats, geoR, and WinBUGS software for hierarchical spatial modeling. The book provides clear explanations, plentiful illustrations—some in full color—and lays the groundwork for using easily accessible software to immediately apply the techniques to data. Written by a team of leaders in the field, it will undoubtedly remain the primary textbook and reference on the subject for years to come.

An Introduction to Forecasting Time Series Using Stata Robert Yaffee

New York University, New York, USA

An Introduction to Forecasting Time Series Using Stata explores forecasting times series with Stata 10. It presents theory, modeling, programming, and interpretation of the major time series models, along with interesting applications to business and risk analysis in finance. Assuming little mathematical background, the book shows how to apply these techniques to real-life social science, economic, business, financial, and medical data, with many examples on the reporting and interpreting of the results. Catalog no. SZ0157, ISBN: 978-1-59718-015-3 June 2009, 8-1/2 x 11, Soft Cover Suggested Price: $79.95 / £48.99

Statistical Theory & Methods

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Catalog no. C410X, ISBN: 978-1-58488-410-1 2004, 6 x 9, 472 pp. Suggested Price: $88.95 / £49.99

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An Introduction to the Bootstrap

Introduction to General and Generalized Linear Models

Bradley Efron and Robert J. Tibshirani

Poul Thyregod and Henrik Madsen

Stanford University, California, USA

Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby

Series: Monographs on Statistics and Applied Probability

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science

A computer-based method of statistical inference, bootstrapping answers statistical questions without formulas and gives a direct appreciation of variance, bias, coverage, and other probabilistic phenomena. An Introduction to the Bootstrap arms scientists, engineers, and statisticians with the computational techniques they need to analyze and understand complicated data sets. It presents an overview of the bootstrap and related methods for assessing statistical accuracy, concentrating on the ideas rather than their mathematical justification. Not just for beginners, the book starts off slowly and then builds in both scope and depth to ideas that are quite sophisticated.

Since the mathematics behind generalized linear models is often difficult to follow while the mathematics behind general linear models is well understood, this text describes the methodology behind both models in a parallel setup. After introducing a likelihood framework that is sufficient to cover both approaches, the authors present general linear models, including analysis of covariance, before moving on to more complicated generalized linear models using the same likelihood-based approach. Numerous simulated and real-world examples, implemented using R and SAS, illustrate the methods discussed. The text also provides exercises to further develop understanding.

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For more information and a complete list An Introduction to Generalized Linear Models Third Edition

Annette J. Dobson

University of Queensland, Herston, Australia

Adrian G. Barnett

Textbook

Linear Algebra and Matrix Computations for Statistics Sudipto Banerjee

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA

Statistical Theory & Methods

Queensland University of Technology, Kelvin Grove, Australia

Anindya Roy

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science

Updated with Stata, R, and WinBUGS code as well as three new chapters on Bayesian analysis, this new edition of a bestseller continues to provide a cohesive framework for statistical modeling. Emphasizing numerical and graphical methods, it enables readers to understand the unifying structure that underpins GLMs. The text discusses common concepts and principles of advanced GLMs, including nominal and ordinal regression, survival analysis, and longitudinal analysis. It contains numerous examples from business, medicine, engineering, and the social sciences and offers the data sets and solutions to the exercises online.

Linear algebra and the study of matrix algorithms have become fundamental to the development of statistical models. Using a vector space approach, this book provides an understanding of the major concepts that underlie linear algebra and matrix analysis. Each chapter introduces a key topic, such as infinite-dimensional spaces, and provides illustrative examples. The authors examine recent developments in diverse fields, including spatial statistics, machine learning, data mining, and social network analysis. Complete in its coverage and accessible to students without prior knowledge of linear algebra, the text also includes results that are useful for traditional statistical applications.

Catalog no. C9500, ISBN: 978-1-58488-950-2 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 320 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $59.95 / £31.99

University of Maryland, Baltimore County, USA

Catalog no. K10023, ISBN: 978-1-4200-9538-8 July 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 416 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £54.99

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Introduction to Time Series Modeling

Linear Models with R Julian J. Faraway

University of Bath, UK

Genshiro Kitagawa

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science

In time series analysis, the state space model provides a unified method of flexible modeling for analyzing, modeling, state estimation, and parameter estimation. This book presents a modelbased method of analyzing, predicting, and simulating time series with various characteristics. Real data sets in economics, finance, seismology, meteorology, and ship engineering are used as examples of the analysis. The author emphasizes the unified use of the state space model, smoothing, and the information criterion AIC for model evaluation.

In the first book that directly uses R to teach data analysis, this text focuses on the practice of regression and ANOVA. It clearly demonstrates the different methods available and, more importantly, in which situations each one applies. It covers all of the standard topics, from the basics of estimation to missing data, factorial designs, and block designs. The text also includes discussion on topics, such as model uncertainty, rarely addressed in books of this type. The presentation incorporates an abundance of examples that clarify both the use of each technique and the conclusions one can draw from the results. All of the data sets used in the book are available for download from the Internet.

Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Tokyo, Japan

Catalog no. C9217, ISBN: 978-1-58488-921-2 April 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 350 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £48.99

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Edited by

Logistic Regression Models

W.R. Gilks

S. Richardson

Imperial College, London, UK

Arizona State University, Tempe, USA

D.J. Spiegelhalter

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science

Series: Interdisciplinary Statistics

MRC Biostatistics Unit, Cambridge, UK

Based on a successful course taught by the author, this text provides an overview of logistic regression models with a particular emphasis on their practical application. It covers the basic derivation of logistic models and their interpretation, various goodness-of-fit tests, overdispersion and how it can be handled, how models can be ill-fitted, and nearly all extensions that have been made to the standard logistic model, such as proportional odds models and exact logistic regression. Full of examples of real data taken from the medical and social sciences, the text implements the examples using Stata and R.

General state-space Markov chain theory has evolved to make it both more accessible and more powerful. This volume introduces MCMC methods and their applications while also providing some theoretical background. Considering the broad audience, the editors emphasize practice rather than theory and keep the technical content to a minimum. They offer step-by-step instructions for using the methods presented and show the importance of MCMC in real applications with examples ranging from the simple to the more complex in fields, such as archaeology, astronomy, biostatistics, genetics, epidemiology, and image analysis.

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Statistical Theory & Methods

Joseph M. Hilbe

Institute of Public Health, Cambridge, UK

Markov Chain Monte Carlo

Stochastic Simulation for Bayesian Inference, Second Edition

Longitudinal Data Analysis

83

Dani Gamerman

Edited by

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Garrett Fitzmaurice, Marie Davidian, Geert Verbeke, and Geert Molenberghs

Hedibert F. Lopes

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Handbooks of Modern Statistical Methods

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science

With contributions from some of the most prominent researchers in the field, this carefully edited collection provides a clear, comprehensive, and unified overview of recent developments in statistical methods for the analysis of longitudinal data. Focusing on both theory and applications, it addresses challenges that arise in analyzing longitudinal data, emphasizes statistical models and methods likely to endure in the future, highlights connections between various research threads in the statistical literature, and contains numerous examples and case studies drawn from a range of disciplines. Data sets, software programs, and other material are available on the editors’ website.

Incorporating changes in theory and highlighting new applications, this book presents a concise, accessible introduction to the methods of this valuable simulation technique. This second edition includes many new examples in the chapters on Gibbs sampling and Metropolis–Hastings algorithms. It incorporates all the recent developments in MCMC, including reversible jump, slice sampling, bridge sampling, path sampling, multiple-try, and delayed rejection. It also features many worked examples and discusses computation using both R and WinBUGS. With additional exercises and selected solutions within the text, the authors offer all data sets and software for download online.

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University of Chicago, Illinois, USA

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For more information and a complete list Measurement Error in Nonlinear Models A Modern Perspective, Second Edition

Statistical Theory & Methods

Raymond J. Carroll, David Ruppert, Leonard A. Stefanski, and Ciprian M. Crainiceanu

Second Edition

Series: Monographs on Statistics and Applied Probability

Anders Skrondal

Written by leading authorities in nonlinear regression modeling, this book provides an up-to-date overview of analysis strategies for regression models in which variables are measured with errors. Thoroughly revised, this second edition includes additional material on Bayesian methods and semiparametric regression as well as a new chapter on generalized linear mixed models. Focusing on general ideas and strategies of estimation and inference, the authors provide various detailed worked examples, computed using MATLAB® and R, from the fields of epidemiology and biometry. Data sets and software for all of the examples are available for download online.

This bestseller discusses regression modeling of clustered or hierarchical data, such as data on students nested in schools, patients in hospitals, or employees in firms. Assuming some knowledge of linear regression, it explains models and their assumptions, applies methods to real data using Stata, and shows how to interpret the results. This extensively revised second edition includes 3 new chapters, comprehensive updates for Stata 10, 38 new exercises, and 27 new data sets. The applications and exercises span a wide range of disciplines, including the medical, social, and behavioral sciences.

Catalog no. C331X, ISBN: 978-1-58488-633-4 2006, 6 x 9, 488 pp. Suggested Price: $97.95 / £54.99

Meta-Analysis of Binary Data Using Profile Likelihood 84

Multilevel and Longitudinal Modeling Using Stata

Dankmar Böhning

University of Reading, UK

Ronny Kuhnert

Robert-Koch Institute, Berlin, Germany

Sasivimol Rattanasiri

Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand Series: Interdisciplinary Statistics

Illustrating the use of meta-analysis in many real-world trial examples, this work focuses on the analysis and modeling of a meta-analysis with individually pooled data (MAIPD). It explores alternatives to the profile likelihood method, including approximated likelihood and multilevel models, and shows how the nonparametric profile maximum likelihood estimator can be computed via the EM algorithm with a gradient function update. The authors explain how to test for and determine the amount of heterogeneity in an MAIPD. They also highlight the application of the software program CAMAP for analyzing an MAIPD and offer the software for free online. Catalog no. C6307, ISBN: 978-1-58488-630-3 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 208 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £44.99

Sophia Rabe-Hesketh

University of California, Berkeley, USA London School of Economics, UK

Catalog no. SZ0408, ISBN: 978-1-59718-040-5 2008, 7-3/8 x 9-1/4, 562 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $89.95 / £49.99

Multiple Correspondence Analysis and Related Methods Edited by

Michael Greenacre

Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain

Jorg Blasius

University of Bonn, Germany Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Statistics in the Social and Behavioral Sciences

Using a practical approach, this book brings together the theory and applications of multiple correspondence analysis into a single volume. Because multiple correspondence analysis methods are capable of handling high-dimensional categorical data, they are applicable to survey research efforts in areas, such as the social sciences, marketing, health economics, and biomedicine. This book contains a comprehensive overview of these applications. Written by leading experts, it features software notes for each chapter, an appendix on available software, R programs for applying the various methods, and numerous worked examples and case studies. Catalog no. C6285, ISBN: 978-1-58488-628-0 2006, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 608 pp. Suggested Price: $114.95 / £63.99

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Nonlinear Time Series Jiti Gao

Observed Confidence Levels

Theory and Application

University of Adelaide, Australia Series: Monographs on Statistics and Applied Probability

Alan M. Polansky

Nonlinear Time Series focuses on various semiparametric methods in model estimation, specification testing, and selection of time series data. After a brief introduction, the book examines semiparametric estimation and specification methods and then applies these approaches to a class of nonlinear continuous-time models with real-world data. It also assesses some newly proposed semiparametric estimation procedures for time series data with long-range dependence. Even though the book only deals with climatological and financial data, the estimation and specifications methods discussed can be applied to models with real-world data in many disciplines.

This book describes the basic development of observed confidence levels for a variety of common multiple testing problems in statistical inference. It compares the use of observed confidence levels with other statistical methodologies, such as multiple comparison and posterior probabilities, and includes many practical examples from the fields of engineering, biology, and medicine as well as exercises at the end of each chapter. The author also discusses how observed confidence levels can be computed using R and offers a website with many of the data sets and R code used in the book as well as links to relevant references and news about current applications of observed confidence levels.

Catalog no. C6137, ISBN: 978-1-58488-613-6 2007, 6 x 9, 237 pp. Suggested Price: $83.95 / £46.99

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Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, USA

Nonparametric Statistical Inference

Pierre Gy’s Sampling Theory and Sampling Practice, Second Edition

Jean Dickinson Gibbons and Subhabrata Chakraborti

Francis F. Pitard

Fourth Edition, Revised and Expanded

85

Heterogeneity, Sampling Correctness, and Statistical Process Control

University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, USA

Broomfield, Colorado, USA

Thoroughly revised and reorganized, this fourth edition presents indepth coverage of the theory and methods of the most widely used nonparametric procedures in statistical analysis and offers example applications appropriate for all areas of the social, behavioral, and life sciences. It presents new material on quantiles, the calculation of exact and simulated power, multiple comparisons, additional goodness-of-fit tests, methods of analysis of count data, and modern computer applications using Minitab, SAS, and STATXACT. The book includes tabular guides for simplified applications of tests as well as finding P values and confidence interval estimates.

The second edition of this bestseller is a concise, step-by-step guide for process variability management and methods. This edition provides a comprehensive study of heterogeneity, covering the basic principles of sampling theory and its various applications. It presents many practical examples to allow readers to select appropriate sampling protocols and assess the validity of sampling protocols from others. The book uses its accessible, tutorial style to focus on professional selection and use of methods. Many descriptions of good sampling devices, as well as descriptions of poor ones, are featured to educate readers on what to look for when purchasing sampling systems.

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Statistical Theory & Methods

Semiparametric and Nonparametric Methods

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A Primer on Linear Models

Sequential Methods and Their Applications

John F. Monahan

Nitis Mukhopadhyay

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science

Basil M. de Silva

Employing non-full-rank design matrices throughout, this text provides a concise yet solid foundation for understanding basic linear models. It introduces the basic algebra and geometry of the linear least squares problem, before delving into estimability and the Gauss–Markov model. After presenting the statistical tools of hypothesis tests and confidence intervals, the author analyzes mixed models, such as two-way mixed ANOVA, and the multivariate linear model. The text presents proofs and discussions from both algebraic and geometric viewpoints and includes exercises of varying levels of difficulty at the end of each chapter.

Through this book and its computer programs, readers will better understand the methods of sequential analysis and be able to use them in real-world settings. The book explains concepts, methodologies, implementations, and properties in layman’s terms. It also provides essential computing tools so readers can run simulations and perform experiments with real or simulated data. The authors cover basic sampling techniques and inference procedures, address competing sampling methodologies in several statistical problems, and emphasize the relevance and importance of sequential methodologies in clinical trials, integrated pest management, experimental psychology, horticulture, and more.

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Statistical Theory & Methods

North Carolina State University, Raleigh, USA

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University of Connecticut, Storrs, USA RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia

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Statistical Methods for Spatial Data Analysis 86

Regression Modeling

Oliver Schabenberger

SAS Institute Inc., Cary, North Carolina, USA

Methods Theory and Computation with SAS

Carol A. Gotway

Michael Panik

University of Hartford, Connecticut, USA

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science

Requiring only basic knowledge of statistics and calculus, this text explores the diversity of regression techniques. It first reviews random variables, probability distributions, and classical statistical interference. The book then presents the many varieties of regression analyses, including ordinary least squares methods, semiparametric regression, Bayesian methods, robust regression, random coefficients, fuzzy regression, L1 and q-Quantile regression, and regression in a spatial domain. SAS code is available for most of the methods presented. To avoid overwhelming readers with calculations, proofs and derivations are provided only in the appendices.

This text is a comprehensive treatment of statistical theory and methods for spatial data analysis, employing a model-based and frequentist approach that emphasizes the spatial domain. The authors deliver an outstanding treatment of semivariogram estimation and modeling, spatial analysis in the spectral domain, and spatial regression. They cover linear models with uncorrelated errors, linear models with spatially correlated errors, generalized linear mixed models for spatial data, and Bayesian hierarchical models. The book concludes with a review of simulation, non-stationary covariance, and spatiotemporal processes.

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National Center for Environmental Health, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

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Edited by

Bärbel Finkenstädt

Textbook

Univariate and Multivariate General Linear Models Theory and Applications with SAS, Second Edition

University of Warwick, Coventry, UK

Leonhard Held

University of Munich, Germany

Kevin Kim and Neil Timm

Valerie Isham

University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

University College, London, UK Series: Monographs on Statistics and Applied Probability

The first statistics book devoted to spatio-temporal models, this volume presents current statistical research issues on spatiotemporal data modeling that will promote advances in research and a greater understanding between the mechanistic and the statistical modeling communities. The book describes recent advances and presents a variety of statistical methods, including likelihood-based, nonparametric smoothing, spectral, Fourier, wavelet, and MCMC. The methods are illustrated with color images as well as real-world examples, case studies, and applications from epidemiology, geology, and climatology. Key topics include point processes, dynamics, modeling, data analysis, Bayesian methods, and geostatistics. Catalog no. C5939, ISBN: 978-1-58488-593-1 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 286 pp. Suggested Price: $97.95 / £54.99

Series: Statistics: A Series of Textbooks and Monographs

Using a general framework, this book presents analyses of simple and complex models, employing data sets from various disciplines, such as the social and behavioral sciences. This new edition adds two chapters on finite intersection tests and power analysis that illustrate the experimental GLMPOWER procedure. It includes expanded theory on unrestricted general linear, multivariate general linear, SUR, and restricted GMANOVA models to comprise recent developments. The book also incorporates expanded material on missing data to include multiple imputation and the EM algorithm as well as new applications of MI, MIANALYZE, TRANSREG, and CALIS procedures. An accompanying CD-ROM contains SAS code and examples. Catalog no. C634X, ISBN: 978-1-58488-634-1 2007, 6 x 9, 549 pp. Suggested Price: $83.95 / £46.99

Textbook

Time Series Analysis Henrik Madsen

Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science

Statistical Theory & Methods / Computational Statistics

Statistical Methods for Spatio-Temporal Systems

87

Bayesian Artificial Intelligence Kevin B. Korb and Ann E. Nicholson Monash University, Victoria, Australia

Helping readers understand the relationship between linear dynamic systems and linear stochastic processes, Time Series Analysis presents an accessible yet thorough introduction to the methods for modeling linear stochastic systems. It links systems theory with time series theory and explores static and dynamic models to illustrate the differences between model types. The text also examines the significant topics of ARMA and ARIMA processes, the autocovariance function, and the Kalman filter. It provides numerous real-world examples from economics, physics, and engineering; several exercises at the end of most chapters; and a web page with computer-based exercises and a complete collection of slides.

As the power of Bayesian techniques has become more fully realized, the field of artificial intelligence has embraced Bayesian methodology and integrated it to the point where an introduction to Bayesian techniques is now a core course in many computer science programs. Unlike other books on the subject, Bayesian Artificial Intelligence keeps mathematical detail to a minimum and covers a broad range of topics. The authors integrate all of Bayesian net technology and learning Bayesian net technology and apply them both to knowledge engineering. They emphasize understanding and intuition but also provide the algorithms and technical background needed for applications. Software, exercises, and solutions are available on the authors’ website.

Catalog no. C5967, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5967-0 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 400 pp. Suggested Price: $83.95 / £44.99

Catalog no. C3871, ISBN: 978-1-58488-387-6 2004, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 392 pp. Suggested Price: $93.95 / £51.99

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For more information and a complete list Design and Modeling for Computer Experiments Textbook

Kai-Tai Fang

Computational Statistics

Runze Li

An Introduction to R

Computational Statistics

Günther Sawitzki

StatLab, Heidelberg, Germany

Based on a condensed one-week course taught by the author, this text provides a concise introduction to the statistical software package R and its use in computational statistics. It covers the basics of R, including importing data, programming, and graphics. The author also explores data analysis, linear and nonparametric regression, residual diagnostics, statistical comparisons, and multivariate statistics. Integrating R code throughout, the text includes numerous examples and figures to illustrate the methods, provides all data sets and code on the R archive, and contains many exercises, enabling its use as a course text or for self-study. Catalog no. C6782, ISBN: 978-1-4200-8678-2 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 264 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £48.99

Computational Statistics Handbook with MATLAB® Second Edition 88

Wendy L. Martinez

Department of Defense, Fredericksburg, Virginia, USA

Angel R. Martinez

Hong Kong Baptist University, Kowloon, People’s Republic of China Pennsylvania State University, University Park, USA

Agus Sudjianto

Bank of America, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer Science & Data Analysis

This book blends a modern statistical approach with extensive engineering applications and clearly delineates the steps for successfully modeling a problem and analyzing it to find the solution. It introduces basic concepts and fully examines computer experiment design. The authors present popular space-filling designs, such as Latin hypercube sampling, and cover their properties, construction, and generating algorithms. Discussion then moves to the modeling of data from computer experiments. The authors present various modeling techniques and discuss model interpretation, including sensitivity analysis. Numerous examples clarify the techniques and their implementation. Catalog no. C5467, ISBN: 978-1-58488-546-7 2006, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 304 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £42.99

Fuzzy Surfaces in GIS and Geographical Analysis

Theory, Analytical Methods, Algorithms and Applications

Strayer University, Fredericksburg, Virginia, USA

Edited by

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer Science & Data Analysis

Weldon Lodwick

As with the bestselling first edition, this text covers some of the most commonly used contemporary techniques in computational statistics. With a strong, practical focus on implementing the methods, the authors include algorithmic descriptions of the procedures as well as examples that illustrate the use of the algorithms in data analysis. They offer all MATLAB® code, example files, and data sets available for download online. Updated for MATLAB R2007a and the Statistics Toolbox, Version 6.0, this edition incorporates many additional computational statistics topics, including multivariate distributions, classifiers, clustering, parametric models, and smoothers.

Although surfaces are central to geographical analysis and GIS, data is often not precise because of the uncertainty inherent in GIS and remote sensing data acquisition systems. Fuzzy Surfaces in GIS and Geographical Analysis presents methods to address such uncertainties within the framework of GIS, limiting analysis of surfaces to three types: intervals, fuzzy sets, and possibility distributions. The book defines the mathematics associated with each method, develops related algorithms, and illustrates various applications.

Catalog no. C5661, ISBN: 978-1-58488-566-5 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 792 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £39.99

University of Colorado, Denver, USA

Catalog no. 6395, ISBN: 978-0-8493-6395-5 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 184 pp. Suggested Price: $134.95 / £74.99

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Fourth Edition

Brian S. Everitt

Sophia Rabe-Hesketh

Torsten Hothorn

Brian S. Everitt

From simple inference to recursive partitioning and cluster analysis, the expert authors lead readers methodically through the steps, commands, and interpretation of the results, addressing theory and statistical background only when useful or necessary. They begin with an introduction to R, discussing the syntax, general operators, and basic data manipulation while summarizing the most important features. Numerous figures highlight R’s strong graphical capabilities and exercises at the end of each chapter reinforce the techniques and concepts presented. All data sets and code used in the book are available as a downloadable package from CRAN, the R online archive.

Fully updated, the fourth edition of this highly acclaimed and perpetually bestselling text demonstrates how a wide variety of statistical analyses, including descriptive statistics, graphics, and model estimation and diagnostics, can be performed using Stata version 9. The authors present many of Stata’s novel features, including a new mixed-models estimation command and a new matrix language. This edition also contains additional exercises that use various data sets and numerous examples of real-life data, enabling a better understanding of the methodology. The book offers selected solutions in an appendix as well as a solutions manual for qualifying instructors.

Catalog no. C5394, ISBN: 978-1-58488-539-9 2006, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 304 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $55.95 / £30.99

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King’s College, University of London, UK Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany

University of California, Berkeley, USA King’s College, University of London, UK

Computational Statistics

A Handbook of Statistical Analyses Using R

A Handbook of Statistical Analyses Using Stata

Textbook

A Handbook of Statistical Analyses using SAS Third Edition

Interactive Graphics for Data Analysis Principles and Examples

89

Martin Theus

Munich, Germany

Geoff Der

Simon Urbanek

University of Glasgow, Scotland

Madison, New Jersey, USA

Brian S. Everitt

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer Science & Data Analysis

Remaining the go-to resource for learning how to use SAS for many kinds of statistical analysis, this third edition of a bestseller explains how to conduct a range of statistical analyses using the latest version of SAS. It illustrates each type of analysis with numerous real-world data examples, such as environmental causes of diseases, hypertension treatment, and gastric cancer treatment. This edition presents the new graphics procedures of SAS 9.2. It also includes more end-of-chapter exercises and selected answers in the appendix, along with a solutions manual that provides SAS code, output, and comments. The SAS programs and data sets used in the book are available online.

This full-color text discusses EDA and how interactive graphical methods can help gain insights as well as generate new questions and hypotheses from data sets. It presents the fundamental principles of graphical data analysis and includes detailed case studies that explain how the principles can be applied to the analysis of real-world data sets. The authors employ Mondrian software throughout to generate plots and use R code to quantify results precisely, test statistical hypotheses, and rearrange data in a nontrivial way. They provide exercises at the end of each chapter and offer course suggestions, slides, and extra code on the book’s website.

King’s College, University of London, UK

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Introduction to Data Technologies Paul Murrell

University of Auckland, New Zealand

Computational Statistics

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer Science & Data Analysis

Introduction to Scientific Programming and Simulation Using R Owen Jones, Robert Maillardet, and Andrew Robinson University of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia

This unique, in-demand reference provides scientists with a tutorial on dealing with scientific data as captured by various programming languages, such as HTML, XML, SQL, and PHP. Written by the principle developer of the R Project and based on a university course he teaches, the book presents each of the key technologies and then gives guidance on data handling and processing with each. In addition to detailed and historical information, illustrative examples, and case studies, it includes entirely separate “bare bones” chapters for quick reference.

This introductory book surveys a range of useful mathematical tools that either require or are illuminated by scientific computation. Focusing on the use of the open source programming environment R, it covers input and output, functions, data structures, flow programming, numerical techniques, probability, simulation, and stochastic modeling. Where appropriate, the authors provide formal derivations. They supplement the text with simple yet relevant examples that allow readers to see how the tools can be applied to contemporary problems.

Catalog no. C6517, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6517-6 March 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 440 pp. Suggested Price: $69.95 / £42.99

Catalog no. C6872, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6872-6 March 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 472 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £48.99

Linear Mixed Models 90

An Introduction to Modern Econometrics Using Stata Christopher F. Baum

Boston College, Massachusetts, USA

Integrating a contemporary approach to econometrics with the powerful computational tools offered by Stata, this introduction illustrates how to apply econometric theories used in modern empirical research. The author emphasizes the role of method-ofmoments estimators, hypothesis testing, and specification analysis and provides practical examples that show how to apply the theories to real data sets. The book first builds familiarity with the basic skills needed to work with econometric data in Stata before delving into the core topics, which range from the multiple linear regression model to instrumental-variables estimation. Catalog no. SZ0130, ISBN: 978-1-59718-013-9 2007, 8-1/2 x 11, 340 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $88.95 / £49.99

A Practical Guide Using Statistical Software

Brady T. West, Kathleen B. Welch, and Andrzej T. Galecki University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA

This easy-to-use resource provides a clear explanation of mixed modeling techniques and theories and demonstrates the use of popular statistical software procedures for fitting LMMs. The authors fit LMMs based on both general and hierarchical model specifications, develop the model-building process step-by-step, and demonstrate the estimation, testing, and interpretation of fixed-effect parameters and covariance parameters associated with random effects. These concepts are illustrated through examples of real-world data sets using R, SAS, SPSS, HLM, and Stata that enable comparison of model fitting options and results across the software procedures. A supporting website provides software code and the data sets discussed in the book. Catalog no. C4800, ISBN: 978-1-58488-480-4 2007, 7 x 10, 376 pp. Suggested Price: $83.95 / £46.99

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Microeconometrics Using Stata

Statistical Computing with R

A. Colin Cameron

Maria L. Rizzo

Pravin K. Trivedi

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer Science & Data Analysis

Covering important topics omitted from basic introductions to Stata, Microeconometrics Using Stata shows how to perform microeconometric research using Stata. It provides the most complete and up-to-date survey of microeconometric methods available in Stata. The authors use simulation methods to illustrate key features of estimators and tests, present an in-depth Stata example of each topic discussed, illustrate how to solve programming problems with a minimum of formal programming, and supply important details on nonlinear methods.

This text covers the traditional core material of computational statistics, with an emphasis on using the R language via an examplesbased approach. It illustrates every algorithm with at least one fully implemented example coded in R. The book also offers the source code for all examples online, contains numerous exercises, and provides a solutions manual for qualifying instructors. Key topics covered include the simulation of random variables from probability distributions, the visualization of multivariate data, Monte Carlo integration and variance reduction methods, Monte Carlo methods in inference, bootstrap and jackknife, MCMC methods, and density estimation.

University of California, Davis, USA

Bowling Green State University, Ohio, USA

Indiana University, Bloomington, USA

Catalog no. SZ0165, ISBN: 978-1-59718-016-0 January 2009, 8-1/2 x 11, 692 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $79.95 / £44.99

Catalog no. C5459, ISBN: 978-1-58488-545-0 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 416 pp. Suggested Price: $83.95 / £39.99

Computational Statistics / Biostatistics

Textbook

Adaptive Design Methods in Clinical Trials Shein-Chung Chow

R Graphics

Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina, USA

Paul Murrell

Mark Chang

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer Science & Data Analysis

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics

University of Auckland, New Zealand

The leading expert on the use of R graphics, the author of this bestselling book gives statisticians the first complete reference on the R graphical system. An in-depth text that takes nothing for granted, it helps both neophytes and seasoned statisticians master the intricacies of R. No other published volume contains information on R’s grid graphics and much of the information the author provides is original material not to be found anywhere else. Ahead of the curve, this book continues to have a major impact on the future direction of statistical graphics development. Catalog no. C486X, ISBN: 978-1-58488-486-6 2006, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 328 pp. Suggested Price: $83.95 / £46.99

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AMAG Pharmaceuticals, Inc, Lexington, Massachusetts, USA

One of the first books on the topic, Adaptive Design Methods Clinical Trials presents the principles and methodologies in adaptive design and analysis that pertain to adaptations made to trial or statistical procedures based on accrued data of ongoing clinical trials. It also offers a well-balanced summary of current regulatory perspectives, recently developed statistical methods, and practical guidelines for choosing an optimal design. Providing a broad range of adaptive design methods that use both analytical and simulation approaches, this resource fills the need for a unified, comprehensive, and updated book in the clinical research and development of adaptive design and analysis. Catalog no. C7761, ISBN: 978-1-58488-776-8 2007, 6 x 9, 296 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £49.99

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For more information and a complete list Adaptive Design Theory and Implementation Using SAS and R Mark Chang

AMAG Pharmaceuticals, Inc, Lexington, Massachusetts, USA Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics

Biostatistics

This book provides a concise, unified presentation of adaptive design theories, uses SAS and R for the design and simulation of adaptive trials, and illustrates how to master different adaptive designs through real-world examples. It emphasizes the relationships among different methods; presents current regulatory views; discusses the challenges in planning, executing, analyzing, and reporting adaptive designs; and features Bayesian decision theory to optimize adaptive designs and programs. The author also explores controversial issues surrounding statistical theories as well as fruitful avenues for future research and applications of adaptive designs. Catalog no. C962X, ISBN: 978-1-58488-962-5 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 440 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £48.99

Basic Introduction to Bioelectromagnetics Second Edition

Cynthia Furse, Douglas A. Christensen, and Carl H. Durney University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA

Completely revised and updated, this second edition facilitates the process of interdisciplinary research by introducing life scientists to the basic concepts of electromagnetic fields. This edition outlines elements of electromagnetics that are helpful to life scientists working with physicists and electrical engineers. Each concept is presented with an associated application and discussion. Example applications include MRI, NMR, ultrasound, hyperthermia, neural stimulation, and cardiac pacing/defibrillation. Liberally using diagrams and graphs, the text covers the entire frequency spectrum through optical frequencies from a qualitative perspective beneficial to life scientists. Catalog no. 55429, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5542-9 January 2009, 7 x 10, 288 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £60.99

Textbook

Analysis of Correlated Data with SAS and R

92 Third Edition

Mohamed M. Shoukri

King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Basic Statistics and Pharmaceutical Statistical Applications Second Edition James E. DeMuth

Mohammad A. Chaudhary

University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA

Merck & Co., Inc., North Wales, Pennsylvania, USA

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics

This text provides the necessary concepts and applications for analyzing clustered and correlated data in epidemiologic and medical investigations. This edition features new chapters on normally distributed variables under clustered sampling designs and correlated count data that focuses on over-dispersion. It also expands discussion of repeated measures and longitudinal data and introduces R code for numerous examples. In each chapter, the authors include sample size requirements relevant to the topic being discussed as well as exercises to enhance the understanding of the material covered. An accompanying CD-ROM contains all the data sets in the book along with the SAS and R codes.

Focusing on applications to research, clinical trials, and quality control, this practical, easy-to-use text builds a basic knowledge of statistics. Accessible and nonthreatening, it discusses all of the commonly used statistical tests and presents them with examples and worked-out results. The emphasis is on correctly interpreting research results rather than on theory. Thoroughly revised and expanded, this edition includes new chapters on measures of associations, odds and relative risks ratios, and survival statistics. Other new material addresses process capability, tolerance limits, and reproducibility.

Catalog no. C6196, ISBN: 978-1-58488-619-8 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 312 pp. Suggested Price: $93.95 / £51.99

Catalog no. DK799X, ISBN: 978-0-8493-3799-4 2006, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 744 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £39.99

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Lyle D. Broemeling

Lyle D. Broemeling

Medical Lake, Washington, USA

Medical Lake, Washington, USA

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics

Exploring Bayesian statistics at an introductory level, this book illustrates how to apply these methods to solve important problems in medicine and biology. After focusing on the wide range of areas where diagnostic medicine is used, it introduces Bayesian statistics and the estimation of accuracy. The author then discusses patient covariate information and the statistical methods for estimating the agreement among observers. He also explains the protocol review process for cancer clinical trials, how tumor responses are categorized, how to use WHO and RECIST criteria, and how Bayesian sequential methods are employed to monitor trials and estimate sample sizes.

Taking a Bayesian approach, this comprehensive reference addresses interobserver agreement, which refers to agreement between two evaluators who record data while observing behavior. It covers a wide range of topics, including the Bayesian approach to the interclass correlation, the coefficient for continuous outcomes, generalizations of the Kappa coefficient raters and multiple ratings, and the role of consensus. Based on his real-world experience, the author presents practical data sets, exercises in each chapter, and examples from healthcare and law. He also uses WinBUGS, SAS, and Minitab throughout the text.

Catalog no. C7672, ISBN: 978-1-58488-767-6 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 216 pp. Suggested Price: $83.95 / £42.99

Biostatistics

Bayesian Biostatistics and Diagnostic Medicine

Bayesian Methods for Measures of Agreement

Catalog no. C3414, ISBN: 978-1-4200-8341-5 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 424 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £54.99

Bayesian Missing Data Problems

Bayesian Disease Mapping

Hierarchical Modeling in Spatial Epidemiology Andrew B. Lawson

EM, Data Augmentation and Non-Iterative Computation

93

Ming T. Tan and Guo-Liang Tian University of Maryland, Baltimore, USA

Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, USA

Kai Wang Ng

Series: Interdisciplinary Statistics

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics

This work provides an overview of the main areas of Bayesian hierarchical modeling and its application to the geographical analysis of disease. It explores a range of topics in Bayesian inference and modeling, including MCMC methods, Gibbs sampling, the Metropolis–Hastings algorithm, goodness-of-fit measures, and residual diagnostics. The author explains how to apply these methods to disease mapping using numerous real-world data sets pertaining to cancer, asthma, epilepsy, foot and mouth disease, influenza, and other diseases. Data sets, WinBUGS ODC files, and R code are available on the author’s website.

This book provides a systematic view of Bayesian methods to be used with missing data problems. It presents a non-iterative approach that provides either explicit or non-iterative sampling calculation of posteriors. This computation includes exact numerical solutions, a conditional sampling approach via data augmentation, and a non-iterative sampling approach via EM-type algorithms. The book illustrates the application of Bayesian analysis to important biostatistics problems and other real-world applications, including the constrained parameter problem reformulated as a missing data problem. It also includes S-PLUS/R computer codes.

Catalog no. C8407, ISBN: 978-1-58488-840-6 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 368 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £44.99

Catalog no. C7749, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7749-0 June 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 325 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £54.99

Hong Kong University, People’s Republic of China

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For more information and a complete list Biomaterials Fabrication and Processing Handbook Edited by City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon, People’s Republic of China

Clinical Trial Methodology

Xuanyong Liu

Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, USA

Paul K. Chu

Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, People’s Republic of China

Karl E. Peace

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics

Biostatistics

This volume focuses on a variety of production and processing aspects of the latest biomaterials. It discusses how scaffolds are used in tissue engineering and describes common implant materials, such as hard tissue, blood contacting, and soft tissue. The book also examines the important role nanotechnology plays in the preparation of drugs, protein delivery, tissue engineering, cardiovascular biomaterials, hard tissue replacements, biosensors, and bio-MEMS. With contributions from renowned international experts and extensive reference lists in each chapter, this book provides detailed, practical information to produce biomaterials and employ them in biomedicine.

Taking a case study approach, this book provides a thorough presentation of clinical trial methodology based on the author’s own experiences in many areas of clinical drug development. It begins with a review of important legislation pertinent to the clinical development of drugs. The book then presents the processes of drug research and development within the context of a typical pharmaceutical company. The author also discusses general biostatistical principles of clinical trials, including protocol development and statistical analysis plan development. In addition, he includes real-world case studies of a range of clinical trials.

Catalog no. 7973, ISBN: 978-0-8493-7973-4 2008, 7 x 10, 720 pp. Suggested Price: $149.95 / £83.00

Catalog no. C9179, ISBN: 978-1-58488-917-5 June 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 416 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £54.99

Clinical Trials in Oncology Biosurveillance 94

Second Edition Stephanie Green

A Health Protection Priority

Pfizer, Inc., New London, Connecticut, USA

Edited by

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, Washington, USA

Taha Kass-Hout

Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Xaiohui Zhang

International Public Health Institute, Tucson, Arizona, USA

Biosurveillance: A Health Protection Priority addresses the problems and promise of timely biosurveillance, with a particular focus on the role it must play. It describes a general concept of operations with reference information system architecture and investigates the primary assumptions that are needed to assure the success of a biosurveillance initiative. Numerous case studies focus on local, regional, and national implementation. The book also explores future innovations in biosurveillance, including advances in analytical methods, modeling, and simulation. Catalog no. K10043, ISBN: 978-1-4398-0046-1 December 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 450 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £54.99

Jacqueline Benedetti John Crowley

Cancer Research & Biostatistics, Seattle, Washington, USA Series: Interdisciplinary Statistics

The new edition of a bestseller provides a concise, nontechnical review of methods and issues related to clinical trials. The authors emphasize the importance of proper study design, analysis, and data management and identify the pitfalls inherent in these processes. This edition includes a new section covering innovations in Phase I designs and another on overcoming the challenges of array data. As always, the authors use clear, lucid prose and a multitude of real-world trials as examples to convey the principles of successful trials without the need for a strong statistics or mathematics background. Catalog no. C3022, ISBN: 978-1-58488-302-9 2003, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 280 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £57.99

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Computational Methods in Biomedical Research Edited by

London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, UK

Lawrence H. Moulton

Ravindra Khattree

Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan, USA

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA

Dayanand N. Naik

Series: Interdisciplinary Statistics

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics

There is an increasing need for new health interventions to be rigorously evaluated through randomized controlled trials, which have become the gold standard for intervention studies. In addition, there is increasing acceptance of cluster randomized trials as the most appropriate choice of study design. Cluster Randomised Trials covers the design, analysis, and conduct of health intervention trails in which groups or clusters of individuals are randomized to different conditions. With an emphasis on key concepts rather than mathematical details, the book uses case studies to illustrate methods and Stata code based on real-world data sets to demonstrate analytical methods.

Using real-world data from disease areas, such as cancer and HIV, this volume explores important computational statistical methods that are employed in biomedical research. It discusses microarray data analysis, machine learning techniques, and mass spectrometrybased protein profiling. The book also uses state space models to predict US cancer mortality rates and describes the application of multistate models to analyze multiple failure times. It covers various Bayesian techniques, the sequential monitoring of randomization tests, mixed-effects models, classification rules for repeated measures data, and estimation methods for analyzing longitudinal data.

Catalog no. C8164, ISBN: 978-1-58488-816-1 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 336 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £54.99

Computational Intelligence in Biomedical Engineering Rezaul Begg

Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia

Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, USA

Biostatistics

Richard J. Hayes

Catalog no. C5777, ISBN: 978-1-58488-577-1 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 432 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £54.99

Computational Pharmacokinetics

95

Daniel T.H. Lai and Marimuthu Palaniswami

Anders Kallen

University of Melbourne, Australia

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics

In recent years, there has been an explosion of interest in computational intelligence (CI) techniques as evidenced by numerous applications in various fields. Biomedical research and applications have benefited enormously as a result of such tools and techniques. However, most of the scientific literature on the application of CI for modeling and pattern recognition are scattered in different journals and conference proceedings. Computational Intelligence in Bioengineering provides a comprehensive account of the recent research efforts in this emerging area. It brings together cutting-edge research and applications of CI.

Enabling readers to thoroughly grasp the computational factors of pharmacokinetics (PK) modeling, this book outlines the fundamental concepts and models from a mathematical perspective based on clinically relevant parameters. It covers the analysis of PK data, discusses several physiological aspects to help understand the concepts, and explains processes using real-life data from pharmaceuticals. In addition, the author looks at the relationship between drug concentration and effect, known as PK/ pharmacodynamics (PD) modeling.

Astra Zeneca R&D Lund, Sweden

Catalog no. 4080, ISBN: 978-0-8493-4080-2 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 392 pp. Suggested Price: $134.95 / £74.99

Catalog no. C6065, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6065-2 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 184 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £42.99

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Data and Safety Monitoring Committees in Clinical Trials

Design and Analysis of Clinical Trials with Time-to-Event Endpoints Edited by

Jay Herson

Karl E. Peace

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics

Focusing on the practical clinical and statistical issues that arise in pharmaceutical industry trials, this book summarizes the author’s experience in serving on many DMCs and in heading up a contract research organization that provided statistical support to nearly 75 DMCs. It explains the difference in DMC operations between the pharmaceutical industry and NIH-sponsored trials. Leading readers through the types of reports for adverse events and lab values, the author presents the statistical requirements of data monitoring committees and gives advice on how statisticians can best interact with physician members of these committees.

Although there are many existing books on survival analysis, no book, until now, reflected the broader applications of this methodology. Including actual examples of clinical trials, this work provides a thorough presentation of time-to-event methodology based on the contributors’ own experiences in various areas of clinical drug development. Written by biostatisticians with numerous years of experience working in biomedical research and clinical development, it covers an array of time-to-event methods, from the design of trials to monitoring to tabular and graphical displays to inferential methods to the analysis and interpretation in a wide variety of drug research and development.

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA

Biostatistics

Catalog no. C7037, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7037-8 March 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 200 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £54.99

Design and Analysis of Bioavailability and Bioequivalence Studies Third Edition

96 Shein-Chung Chow

Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina,

Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, USA

Catalog no. C6639, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6639-5 April 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 632 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £60.99

Design and Analysis of Non-Inferiority Trials Mark Rothmann

US FDA, Silver Springs, Maryland, USA

Ivan Chan

Merck & Company, North Wales, Pennsylvania, USA

Jen-Pei Liu

Brian Wiens

National Taiwan University, Taipei

Myogen Inc., Westminster, Colorado, USA

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics

Taking into account the regulatory and scientific developments that have occurred since its predecessor, this third edition provides a complete presentation of the latest progress of activities and results in bioavailability and bioequivalence on regulatory requirements, scientific and practical issues, and statistical methodology. It contains four new chapters, along with several new and updated sections. This edition presents the current status of regulations on bioavailability and bioequivalence, including guidelines/guidances issued by the FDA, EMEA, and WHO. It also addresses frequently asked questions and explores the key topics of sample size determination, meta-analysis, and pharmacokinetics. Catalog no. C6684, ISBN: 978-1-58488-668-6 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 760 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £55.99

The increased use of non-inferiority analysis has been accompanied by a proliferation of research on the design and analysis of noninferiority studies. This book brings together this body of research and confronts the issues involved in the design of a non-inferiority trial. Using examples from real clinical trials, the authors discuss general and regulatory issues and illustrate how they affect analysis. Each chapter begins with a non-technical introduction so the subject is easily understood by those without prior knowledge of non-inferiority clinical trials. The book also provides detailed mathematical approaches, along with their mathematical properties. Catalog no. C8040, ISBN: 978-1-58488-804-8 November 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 320 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £54.99

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Epidemiology Mark Woodward

Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, New York, USA

Ronald J. Tallarida

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science

Not since the author’s bestselling Manual of Pharmacologic Calculation has there been an available reference for drug data analysis. Incorporating the most relevant parts of that work, this book focuses on drug combinations and all the quantitative analyses needed to analyze drug combination dose-effect data and design experiments with two or more compounds. It contains the statistical methods, theory, and computation algorithms needed to analyze single and combination drug data. Numerous examples accompany a presentation that illustrates the calculations and experimental design considerations for modern drug analysis.

Discussing techniques used in report writing, models for diagnostics, and design issues, this book covers the spectrum of statistical principles and analytical tools used in epidemiological research. This second edition includes new material on systematic evaluation, meta-analysis, regression dilution, case-cohort studies, case-crossover studies, and pooled logistic regression. The companion website contains data sets for examples and exercises, SAS and Stata code for examples, a sample size calculator, and a SAS floating absolute risk macro. The author favors the use of basic mathematics and practical methods over complicated mathematical proofs, making the book comprehensive yet accessible.

Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Catalog no. C0457, ISBN: 978-1-58488-045-5 2001, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 264 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £39.99

Biostatistics

Drug Synergism and Dose-Effect Data Analysis

Study Design and Data Analysis, Second Edition

Catalog no. C415X, ISBN: 978-1-58488-415-6 2005, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 872 pp. Suggested Price: $93.95 / £46.99

Textbook

Elementary Bayesian Biostatistics Lemuel A. Moyé

University of Texas, Houston, USA

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Sample Sizes for Clinical Trials Steven A. Julious

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics

University of Sheffield, UK

With numerous exercises and a CD-ROM of data sets and computing code, this lucid introduction explores Bayesian principles and illustrates their application to healthcare research. It reviews the interesting and controversial history of the Bayesian concept and enables a balanced comparison of Bayesian tools with standard frequentist approaches. The book also discusses several important implementations of Bayesian procedures in clinical research, including sample size computations, adaptive randomization, and monitoring procedures. In addition, it shows how to evaluate a healthcare research scenario to determine whether a frequentist or Bayesian approach is most appropriate.

With an emphasis on trials in a regulatory setting, Sample Sizes for Clinical Trials provides a hands-on, practical introduction to the calculations performed for sample size estimation in clinical trials. This comprehensive book presents key concepts of clinical trials as well as different trial objectives, including bioequivalence and noninferiority. It covers normal, binary, ordinal, survival, and other types of data. The book focuses on the application of methods to real-world problems, featuring numerous worked examples that are implemented using SAS. Data sets and code are available for download online.

Catalog no. C7249, ISBN: 978-1-58488-724-9 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 400 pp. Suggested Price: $83.95 / £46.99

Catalog no. C7397, ISBN: 978-1-58488-739-3 May 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 288 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £48.99

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For more information and a complete list Geocoding Health Data

Textbook

Edited by

Second Edition

The Use of Geographic Codes in Cancer Prevention and Control, Research and Practice Gerard Rushton, Marc P. Armstrong, Josephine Gittler, Barry R. Greene, Claire E. Pavlik, Michele M. West, and Dale L. Zimmerman University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA

Biostatistics

With recent disease outbreaks and concerns about bioterrorism, interest in the application of GIS to individual level data has grown. Geocoding Health Data presents a state-of-the-art discussion on current technical and administrative developments in GIS that will affect the future practice of geocoding. The book examines how geocoded residential addresses can be used to examine the spatial patterns of cancer incidence, staging, survival, and mortality. It also explores how privacy and confidentiality issues can be addressed by focusing on disclosure limitation methods while simultaneously enabling the use of more accurate spatial data on disease distributions. Catalog no. 8419, ISBN: 978-0-8493-8419-6 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 256 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £57.99

Handbook of Statistics in Clinical Oncology 98

Second Edition Edited by

John Crowley

Cancer Research & Biostatistics, Seattle, Washington, USA

Introduction to Randomized Controlled Clinical Trials John N.S. Matthews

University of Newcastle, UK Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science

Focusing on the important role statistical methods play in the analysis of data collected as well as in the overall clinical trial process, this text provides a concise and accessible introduction to clinical trials. This second edition features new and updated references, examples, exercises, and material on binary outcomes and survival analysis. It contains numerous real examples taken from The Lancet, includes exercises at the end of each chapter, and offers solutions in an appendix. Ideal for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, the text uses Minitab and R software throughout for implementing the methods presented. Catalog no. C6242, ISBN: 978-1-58488-624-2 2006, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 304 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $62.95 / £34.99

An Introduction to Stata for Health Researchers Second Edition

Donna Pauler Ankerst

Svend Juul

A compendium of cutting-edge statistical approaches to solving problems in clinical oncology, this book focuses on clinical trials in phases I, II, and III; proteomic and genomic studies; complementary outcomes; and exploratory methods. Cancer Forum called the first edition a “good reference book for statisticians who will be designing and analyzing cancer trials.” The second edition includes over 1,000 references, more than 40 world-renowned contributors, and 300 equations, tables, and drawings. Completely revised while keeping the features that made the first edition a bestseller, this is the best single source for up-to-date statistical approaches to research in clinical medicine.

This book focuses on the analyses used most often in health research. It covers various graph types, calculation commands, commands to modify data set structure, simple analyses of categorical and continuous variables, regression models, incidence and survival analysis, and measurement and diagnosis. This edition encompasses several of the new features in Stata 10, such as the Graph Editor and date-and-time variables, as well as a new section with exercises. The author stresses the importance of good documentation habits to prevent errors and wasting time. He also provides robust examples with downloadable data sets on the book’s website.

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, Washington, USA

Catalog no. DK3170, ISBN: 978-0-8247-2339-2 2006, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 640 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £51.99

University of Aarhus, Denmark

Catalog no. SZ0440, ISBN: 978-1-59718-044-3 January 2009, 7-3/8 x 9-1/4, 340 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $69.95 / £38.99

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Thomas D. Cook and David L. DeMets

Measurement Error and Misclassification Models, Methods and Applications

University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA

John P. Buonaccorsi

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science

Series: Interdisciplinary Statistics

University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA

This text provides a solid understanding of the various statistical topics relevant to the design, monitoring, and analysis of a clinical trial. It covers basic experimental design, sample size, randomization procedures, interim and survival analyses, quality of life assessment, and longitudinal methods. The book describes all phases of a clinical trial and explores the advantages of and objections to the intent-totreat principle as well as its implementation. With exercises at the end of most chapters, it illustrates methods using examples with real data from a variety of disease areas, including heart and lung diseases, cancer, and AIDS.

This book provides an understanding of measurement error, the effects of ignoring it, and how to correct for these effects. It focuses on the models and methods involved as well as demonstrates how they can be implemented in practice. Keeping theory to a minimum with an appendix of theoretical background, the book presents numerous examples from biostatistics, epidemiology, ecology, and the social sciences. The author implements these examples using available Stata routines and his own SAS programs. Topics covered include misclassification in estimation, measurement error in inference, predictors, and time series.

Catalog no. C0005, ISBN: 978-1-58488-027-1 2008, 8-1/2 x 11, 464 pp. Suggested Price: $73.95 / £39.99

Catalog no. C6656, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6656-2 June 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 416 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £54.99

An Introduction to Survival Analysis Using Stata Second Edition Mario Cleves

University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, USA

William Gould and Roberto Gutierrez StataCorp LP, College Station, Texas, USA

Yulia Marchenko

Textbook

Medical Biostatistics

99

Second Edition Abhaya Indrayan

University College of Medical Science, Delhi, India

Stata Press, College Station, Texas, USA

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics

Written by the developers of Stata’s widely used survival analysis suite, this book provides the foundation to understand various approaches for analyzing time-to-event data. The authors discuss how survival analysis estimators work and what information they exploit. They also present the syntax, features, and underpinnings of Stata’s survival analysis routines. This edition highlights the new aspects of Stata 10, including its power and sample-size calculations for survival data. Other updates include in-graph at-risk tables for Kaplan–Meier and related curves, survival analysis for survey data, and regression models with flexible functional forms via fractional polynomials.

Demonstrating how biostatistics helps manage medical uncertainties, this comprehensive edition covers numerous biostatistical methods used in evidence-based patient management, medical research, and health administration. New chapters describe clinical trials, observational studies, laboratory experiments, survival analysis, logistic regression, and clinimetrics. With more real-world examples, this edition also expands discussions on epistemic uncertainties, crossover designs, and equivalence trials. In addition to conventional statistical procedures, it discusses reliability and validity evaluations, quality control methods, and the robustness of results.

Catalog no. SZ0416, ISBN: 978-1-59718-041-2 2008, 7-3/8 x 9-1/4, 363 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $79.95 / £44.99

Biostatistics

Introduction to Statistical Methods for Clinical Trials

Catalog no. C8873, ISBN: 978-1-58488-887-1 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 824 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £55.99

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For more information and a complete list Missing Data in Longitudinal Studies Strategies for Bayesian Modeling and Sensitivity Analysis Michael J. Daniels

University of Florida, Gainesville, USA

Practical Statistics for Medical Research

Joseph W. Hogan

Douglas G. Altman

Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, USA

Centre for Statistics in Medicine, Oxford, UK

Series: Monographs on Statistics and Applied Probability

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science

Biostatistics

This book provides a unified Bayesian approach to handle missing data in longitudinal studies. It contains examples and case studies on schizophrenia, aging, HIV, and smoking cessation. The authors describe assumptions that include MAR and ignorability, demonstrate the importance of covariance modeling with incomplete data, and cover mixture and selection models for nonignorable missingness. They also present methods for representing untestable assumptions using prior distributions. Several analyses deal with nonignorable missingness as well as illustrate the models and methods. Many analyses are implemented using WinBUGS, with the code provided on a supplementary web page. Catalog no. C6099, ISBN: 978-1-58488-609-9 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 328 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £44.99

Practical Statistics for Medical Research is a problem-based text for medical researchers, medical students, and others in the medical arena who need to use statistics but have no specialized mathematics background. The author draws on twenty years of experience as a consulting medical statistician to provide clear explanations to key statistical concepts, with a firm emphasis on practical aspects of designing and analyzing medical research. Using real data and including dozens of interesting data sets, this bestselling text gives special attention to the presentation and interpretation of results and the many real problems that arise in medical research. Catalog no. C7630, ISBN: 978-0-412-27630-9 1991, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 624 pp. Suggested Price: $93.95 / £49.99

Sample Size Calculations in Clinical Research

Textbook

100

Textbook

Modelling Survival Data in Medical Research

Second Edition

Shein-Chung Chow

Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina, USA

Second Edition

Jun Shao

David Collett

Hansheng Wang

UK Transplant, Bristol, UK Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science

University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA Peking University, Beijing, People’s Republic of China

Survival analysis is an active field with many advances emerging in recent years. This second edition updates and expands on the highly successful first edition, which was praised for its clarity, content, and accessibility. This edition presents up-to-date modelling techniques in survival data analysis, including recent developments in model checking, parametric models, time-dependent variables, and interval censored data. For this edition, the author focused the software sections on SAS—the software of choice in medical and bio-statistics. The text also includes many practical examples drawn from the medical and pharmaceutical sciences.

This book explains how the formulas and procedures for sample size calculations can be used in a variety of clinical research and development stages. It presents real-world examples from several therapeutic areas to illustrate clinical and statistical concepts, interpretations, and interactions. The book also explores emerging topics in pharmaceutical research and development, including QT/QTc studies with time-dependent replicates and the use of propensity score analysis in nonrandomized or observational studies. This edition now provides sample size calculations for three major areas of clinical research: dose response studies, microarray studies, and Bayesian approaches.

Catalog no. C3251, ISBN: 978-1-58488-325-8 2003, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 408 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $73.95 / £40.99

Catalog no. C9829, ISBN: 978-1-58488-982-3 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 480 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £48.99

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o f t i t l e s , v i s i t u s a t w w w. c r c p r e s s . c o m Six Sigma in the Pharmaceutical Industry

Textbook

Understanding, Reducing, and Controlling Variation in Pharmaceuticals and Biologics

Statistical Analysis of Medical Data Using SAS

Brian K. Nunnally

Geoff Der

John S. McConnell

Brian S. Everitt

Using case studies and statistics, Six Sigma in the Pharmaceutical Industry is the first book to introduce the fundamentals of Six Sigma, examine control chart theory and practice, and explain the concept of variation management and reduction applied specifically to the pharmaceutical industry. The first half lays out a conceptual framework for understanding variation while the second half introduces control chart theory and practice. Providing the basis for a complete operating philosophy, the book focuses on core concepts and their implementation to improve the existing products and processes in the pharmaceutical industry.

Bringing together all of the considerable talent and experience of the bestselling authors, this text demonstrates how to use SAS to analyze medical data. Each chapter briefly describes a particular procedure and focuses on using SAS to implement it and properly interpret the output. Step-by-step instructions, lucid explanations, clear examples, and many exercises combine to form an outstanding, selfcontained guide suitable for medical researchers and statisticians alike to using SAS to analyze medical data. All of the code and data sets used in the book are available for download online.

Wysowl Pty Ltd, Warner, Queensland, Australia

Catalog no. 54932, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5439-2 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 224 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $93.95 / £51.99

University of Glasgow, Scotland King’s College, University of London, UK

Catalog no. C469X, ISBN: 978-1-58488-469-9 2006, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 440 pp. Suggested Price: $88.95 / £49.99

Spatial Epidemiological Approaches in Disease Mapping and Analysis

Statistical Design and Analysis of Stability Studies

Poh-Chin Lai, Fun-Mun So, and Ka-Wing Chan

Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina, USA

University of Hong Kong, People’s Republic of China

Biostatistics

Wyeth Vaccines, Sanford, North Carolina, USA

101

Shein-Chung Chow

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics

Compiled with method descriptions and step-by-step procedures, this book equips readers with skills to prepare health-related data in the proper format, process these data using relevant functions and software, and display the results as mapped or statistical summaries. Describing the wide range of available methods and key GIS concepts for spatial epidemiology, it illustrates the utilities of the software using real-world data. Additional topics include geographic data models, address matching, geostatistical analysis, universal kriging, point pattern analysis, kernel density, spatiotemporal display, and disease surveillance.

Illustrating how stability studies play an important role in drug safety and quality assurance, this book introduces the basic concepts of stability testing, focuses on short-term stability studies, and reviews several methods for estimating drug expiration dating periods. The author compares some commonly employed study designs and discusses both fixed and random batch statistical analyses. The book examines the stability analysis of a linear mixed effects model and stability analyses with discrete responses, multiple components, and frozen drug products. It also explores dissolution testing, current issues, and recent developments in stability studies.

Catalog no. 45466, ISBN: 978-1-4200-4546-8 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 194 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £55.99

Catalog no. C9055, ISBN: 978-1-58488-905-2 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 352 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £51.99

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Biostatistics / Data Mining & Knowledge Discovery

Textbook

Statistics for Epidemiology

Visualizing Data Patterns with Micromaps Daniel B. Carr

George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, USA

Nicholas P. Jewell

Linda Williams Pickle

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science

Series: Interdisciplinary Statistics

University of California, Berkeley, USA

Written by one of the top biostatisticians in the field, Statistics for Epidemiology fills a substantial niche by explaining the ideas behind the analysis of epidemiological data without requiring a high level of mathematics and without resorting to a cookbook format. It covers the basic material for analyzing data that arise from simple epidemiological studies, including case-control and matched studies. Methodologically, the author describes stratification techniques for handling confounding, interaction, and the logistic regression model. He uses a case-study approach, following a few simple examples through several method chapters rather than introducing a different example at each stage. Catalog no. C4339, ISBN: 978-1-58488-433-0 2004, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 352 pp. Suggested Price: $83.95 / £46.99

StatNet Consulting, LLC, Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA

Recognized as important tools in the geovisualization of both data exploration and communication, micromaps link statistical graphical elements in progressively highlighted views of the same small map. This book compiles information on these graphical methods into one resource. The authors demonstrate how micromaps can be used for a wide variety of tasks that include data quality assessment, communication, pattern discovery, hypothesis generation, and model criticism. The book includes pointers for using Java shareware, such as CCmaps, and to R script files, which can be used for micromap production. Catalog no. C7573, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7573-1 July 2009, 8-1/2 x 11, 224 pp. Suggested Price: $69.95 / £42.99

Translational Medicine

Strategies and Statistical Methods Edited by

102 Dennis Cosmatos

Wyeth, Rydal, Pennsylvania, USA

Shein-Chung Chow

Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina, USA Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics

Translational medicine has become increasingly important in pharmaceutical research development. Translational Medicine examines the critical decisions that must be made to successfully transition from basic to clinical science. With a review of existing processes, the book presents a detailed discussion of alternative research approaches that lead to faster and more accurate decisions on data. It provides insight on biomarker development in early phase clinical trials, integrates genomic and clinical databases for the establishment of medical predictive models in various diseases, and reviews the design and analysis for translating research findings. Catalog no. C8725, ISBN: 978-1-58488-872-7 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 212 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £49.99

Automated Data Analysis Using Excel Brian D. Bissett

Pfizer Global R&D, Groton, Connecticut, USA

This guide shows step-by-step how to construct useful automated data analysis applications for both industrial and academic settings. It features numerous real-world examples and includes a CDROM with sample workbooks, worksheets, and source code. The book begins by discussing fundamental elements, the methods for importing and accessing data, and the creation of reports. The author then describes how to use Excel® to obtain data from nonnative sources, such as databases and third-party calculation tools, and explains how to automate manipulations and calculations on the acquired data sources. The final chapter demonstrates from beginning to end how to create a cohesive, robust application. Catalog no. C8857, ISBN: 978-1-58488-885-7 2007, 7 x 10, 480 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $62.95 / £34.99

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o f t i t l e s , v i s i t u s a t w w w. c r c p r e s s . c o m Constrained Clustering

Biological Data Mining

Advances in Algorithms, Theory, and Applications

Jake Y. Chen

Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis (IUPUI), USA

Edited by

Sugato Basu

Stefano Lonardi

Google, Inc. Mountain View, California, USA

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery

University of California, Davis, USA

With techniques spanning the entire spectrum of bioinformatics, this book features the latest data mining and knowledge discovery advances for post-genome biology. It includes computational biology methods, algorithms, and software that can help sequence analysis, protein structure analysis, comparative genomics, functional genomics, statistical genetics, proteomics, network analysis, integrative systems biology, and translational biomedical applications. Containing contributions from leading experts, the book also shows how to use combinations of computational techniques in data mining or related data management and information sciences to solve real biological problems.

Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California, USA

Catalog no. C6847, ISBN: 978-1-4200-8684-3 July 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 600 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £60.99

Catalog no. C9969, ISBN: 978-1-58488-996-0 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 472 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £44.99

Computational Methods of Feature Selection

Knowledge Discovery from Sensor Data

University of California, Riverside, USA

Ian Davidson Kiri Wagstaff

This volume encompasses many new types of constraints and clustering methods as well as delivers thorough coverage of the capabilities and limitations of constrained clustering. With contributions from industrial researchers and leading academic experts who pioneered the field, it provides a well-balanced combination of theoretical advances, key algorithmic development, and novel applications. The book presents various types of constraints for clustering and describes useful variations of the standard problem of clustering under constraints. It also demonstrates the application of clustering with constraints to relational, bibliographic, and video data.

Edited by

Edited by

Huan Liu

Auroop R. Ganguly, Joao Gama, Olufemi A. Omitaomu, Mohamed Medhat Gaber, and Ranga Raju Vatsavai

Arizona State University, Tempe, USA

Hiroshi Motoda

AFOSR/AOARD, Tokyo, Japan Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery

Highlighting current research issues, this clear and concise volume introduces the basic concepts and principles, state-of-the-art algorithms, and inventive applications of feature selection. With excellent surveys, practical guidance, and comprehensive tutorials from leading experts, it chronicles the novel developments of feature selection that have emerged in recent years, including causal feature selection and Relief. The book also presents the latest methodologies and algorithms, such as the Las Vegas, Monte Carlo, and Bayes riskweighted vector quantization algorithms, and contains real-world case studies from a variety of areas, including text classification, web mining, and bioinformatics. Catalog no. C8784, ISBN: 978-1-58488-878-9 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 440 pp. Suggested Price: $93.95 / £51.99

Data Mining & Knowledge Discovery

Edited by

103

Series: Industrial Innovation

As sensors become ubiquitous, a set of broad requirements is beginning to emerge across high-priority applications, including disaster preparedness and management, adaptability to climate change, national or homeland security, and the management of critical infrastructures. This book presents innovative solutions in offline data mining and real-time analysis of sensor or geographically distributed data. It discusses the challenges and requirements for sensor data-based knowledge discovery solutions in high-priority application illustrated with case studies. It explores the fusion between heterogeneous data streams from multiple sensor types and applications in science, engineering, and security. Catalog no. 82329, ISBN: 978-1-4200-8232-6 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 215 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £49.99

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For more information and a complete list Pattern Recognition Algorithms for Data Mining

Textbook

Sankar K. Pal

Data Mining & Knowledge Discovery

Machine Learning

An Algorithmic Perspective

Pabitra Mitra

Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur

Stephen Marsland

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer Science & Data Analysis

Machine Learning: An Algorithmic Perspective introduces this subject to computer science students and others who may not have a strong mathematical background. Focusing on algorithms and applications, the text presents three distinct sets of problems for each section: standard questions that test understanding of the material, structured programming exercises using code and data from the Internet, and suggested further investigations that often involve some basic programming. It covers fundamental topics, such as neuronal modeling, perceptron, multi-layer perceptron, classification, regression, decision trees, the naïve Bayes’ classifier, unsupervised learning, the self-organizing map, and genetic algorithms.

This valuable text addresses different pattern recognition (PR) tasks in a unified framework with both theoretical and experimental results. Tasks covered include data condensation, feature selection, case generation, clustering/classification, and rule generation and evaluation. The book begins by introducing PR, data mining, and knowledge discovery concepts. The authors proceed to analyze the tasks of multi-scale data condensation and dimensionality reduction. They then explore the problem of learning with support vector machines and conclude by highlighting the significance of granular computing for different mining tasks in a soft paradigm.

Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

Catalog no. C6718, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6718-7 April 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 300 pp. Suggested Price: $59.95 / £36.99

Next Generation of Data Mining 104

Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta

Edited by

Hillol Kargupta, Jiawei Han, Philip S. Yu, Rajeev Motwani, and Vipin Kumar

Catalog no. C4576, ISBN: 978-1-58488-457-6 2004, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 280 pp. Suggested Price: $97.95 / £54.99

Relational Data Clustering

Models, Algorithms, and Applications Bo Long and Zhongfei Zhang

State University of New York, Binghamton, USA

Philip S. Yu

University of Illinois, Chicago, USA

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery

Focusing on the future of data mining, this volume addresses a variety of emerging data mining challenges and potential solutions. It shows how innovative data mining tools and techniques can be applied in a range of areas, including e-science, engineering, social science, ecology, finance, and medicine. With contributions from many well-respected researchers and practitioners in the community, the book examines the algorithms, middleware, infrastructure, and privacy policies associated with ubiquitous, distributed, and high performance data mining. It also discusses the impact of new technologies on data mining and provides recommendations for privacy-preserving mechanisms.

This is the first book available that presents a comprehensive overview of relational data clustering in data mining research. The book reflects the recent emergence of relational data clustering as an important field of data clustering, with applications in text mining, social network analysis, collaborative filtering, and bioinformatics. It presents an in-depth, systematic discussion of the models, algorithms, and applications for relational data clustering. The book also covers recently emerging models in relational data clustering, including graph-based models, matrix factorization-based models, and probabilistic models.

Catalog no. C5867, ISBN: 978-1-4200-8586-0 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4 Suggested Price: $89.95 / £49.99

Catalog no. C7261, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7261-7 July 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 350 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £48.99

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o f t i t l e s , v i s i t u s a t w w w. c r c p r e s s . c o m

A Data Mining Perspective

Edited by

Huan Liu and Arunabha Sen

Xindong Wu

Jianping Zhang

Vipin Kumar

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery

This book begins with a brief introduction to social computing and a review of classic graph theory and game theory. It then examines the data used to construct social networks, focusing on emerging Web 2.0 technologies and social networking websites, such as Facebook and MySpace. The book also explores data mining for social network extraction and analysis, presenting link and graph mining algorithms, such as subgraph discovery and clustering. In the last section, the authors provide case studies to illustrate concepts and principles as well as to demonstrate how to integrate components in order to solve real-world problems.

From classification and clustering to statistical learning, association analysis, and link mining, this book covers the most important topics in data mining research. It presents the 10 most influential algorithms used in the data mining community today. Each chapter provides a detailed description of the algorithm, a discussion of available software implementation, advanced topics, and exercises. With a simple data set, examples illustrate how each algorithm works and highlight the overall performance of each algorithm in a realworld application. Featuring contributions from leading researchers, this reference is useful for both professionals and students.

Catalog no. C8330, ISBN: 978-1-4200-8330-9 August 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 300 pp. Suggested Price: $69.95 / £42.99

Catalog no. C9641, ISBN: 978-1-4200-8964-6 April 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 208 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £48.99

Arizona State University, Tempe, USA MITRE Corporation, McLean, Virginia, USA

University of Vermont, Burlington, USA University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA

Data Mining & Knowledge Discovery

Social Computing

The Top Ten Algorithms in Data Mining

Text Mining

Theory, Application, and Visualization

Understanding Complex Datasets

Edited by

Ashok Srivastava

Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California, USA

Data Mining with Matrix Decompositions

Mehran Sahami

David Skillicorn

Google, Inc., Mountain View, California, USA

Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery

Featuring contributions from leading researchers in the field, this book provides a detailed overview of text mining theory, applications, and visualization. The theory section discusses text mining, information retrieval, latent semantic analysis, pagerank, latent Dirichlet allocation, and probabilistic relational models. In the section on text mining applications, the book explores web-based information, system and safety issues, spam filtering, information extraction, link mining, question answering, determining trends, and news reports. The final section covers text visualization and examines how text mining techniques can be used to map information through visualizing databases.

Focusing on data mining mechanics and applications, this book explores the most common matrix decompositions, including singular value, semidiscrete, independent component analysis, non-negative matrix factorization, and tensors. It shows how these matrix decompositions can be used to analyze large data sets in a broad range of application areas, such as information retrieval, topic detection, geochemistry, astrophysics, microarray analysis, process control, counterterrorism, and social network analysis. The book also discusses several important theoretical and algorithmic problems of matrix decompositions and provides MATLAB® scripts to generate examples of matrix decompositions.

Catalog no. C5940, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5940-3 April 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 400 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £48.99

Catalog no. C8326, ISBN: 978-1-58488-832-1 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 260 pp. Suggested Price: $73.95 / £40.99

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For more information and a complete list Textbook

The Analysis of Ecological Data Using R Thomas C. Edwards and D. Richard Cutler

Environmental Statistics

Utah State University, Logan, USA Series: Environmental Statistics

With an emphasis on experimental design and sampling, The Analysis of Ecological Data Using R presents all of the necessary statistical methods along with the ecological background for each problem. The text describes a statistical basis for each test with a discussion of when to use the test, the models involved, basic assumptions that can be made, and other related tests. Each example includes data characteristics and demonstrates the interpretation of results. The authors devote an entire chapter to different types of design, such as nested and factorial designs. They provide exercises in each chapter and explanations of all code covered. Catalog no. C5963, ISBN: 978-1-58488-596-2 May 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 416 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £39.99

Bioassays with Arthropods Second Edition

Jacqueline L. Robertson, Robert M. Russell, Haiganoush K. Preisler, and N.E. Savin Providing clear examples of the use of state-of-the-art computer programs for analyses of bioassay data, this book explains the statistical basis and analysis for each kind of quantal response bioassay. This edition includes new chapters on natural variation, quarantine statistics, statistical analysis of data from bioassays with microbial insecticides, and pesticide resistance. It expands the coverage of binary quantal response as well as introduces two Windows-based computer programs for the analyses of binary and multiple response analyses. This edition also emphasizes estimation of natural variation in response as the necessary precursor for claims of pesticide resistance, varietal differences, and differences in microbial potency. Catalog no. 2331, ISBN: 978-0-8493-2331-7 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 224 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £51.99

Assessing the Accuracy of Remotely Sensed Data

Textbook

Russell G. Congalton

University of New Hampshire, Durham, USA

Principles and Modern Applications

Kass Green

Grady Hanrahan

Series: Mapping Science

Series: Analytical Chemistry

The field of accuracy assessment of maps derived from remotely sensed data has continued to grow since the first edition of this groundbreaking book published in 1999. As a result, this muchanticipated new edition was significantly expanded and enhanced to reflect growth in the field. This edition includes 4 new chapters on positional accuracy and using accuracy assessment as an intermediate step in image classification. Additionally, the authors devote an entire chapter to the fuzzy accuracy assessment process and include a 16-page color insert. A new case study represents current complications and issues of interest while a new order of chapters makes the presentation more effective.

A delineation of modern environmental analysis and how to effectively solve limitations through multivariate approaches, this book begins with an overview of chemometrics in relation to quantitative environmental analysis and a review of descriptive statistical concepts. The author’s presentation of the basic principles of these methods together with real applications in the field of environmental chemistry make the comprehension of complex environmental problems and chemically related concepts accessible. The coverage of environmental analysis backed by studies from experts in the field elucidates the rapidly developing world of chemometric methods in environmental analysis.

Catalog no. 55127, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5512-2 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 200 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £55.99

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Principles and Practices, 106 Second Edition

The Alta Vista Company, Berkeley, California, USA

Environmental Chemometrics

California State University, Los Angeles, USA

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Song S. Qian

Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Applied Environmental Statistics

Based on two courses taught by the author, this textbook provides an introduction to statistical modeling and data analysis for environmental and ecological problems. The author emphasizes practical problem solving through real examples and uses the R software throughout to show how the methods can be implemented. There are numerous exercises in each chapter, with selected solutions in an appendix and a full solutions manual available for qualifying instructors. Catalog no. C6206, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6206-9 June 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 416 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $79.95 / £48.99

Machine Learning Algorithms for Spatial Data Analysis and Modelling Mikhail Kanevski, Vadim Timonin, and Alexi Pozdnukhov University of Lausanne, Switzerland

This book discusses machine learning algorithms, such as artificial neural networks of different architectures, statistical learning theory, and support vector machines used for the classification and mapping of spatially distributed data. The authors present basic geostatistical algorithms and describe new trends in machine learning and their application to spatial data. The text also includes case studies based on environmental and pollution data. It contains a CD-ROM with software that allows both students and researchers to put the concepts to practice. Catalog no. EF8237, ISBN: 978-0-8493-8237-6 January 2009, 6 x 9, 400 pp. Suggested Price: $109.95 / £66.99

Environmental Statistics

Environmental and Ecological Statistics with R

Global Mapping of Human Settlement

Experiences, Data Sets and Prospects Edited by

Principles of Geospatial Surveying

Paolo Gamba

University of Pavia, Italy

Martin Herold

Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, Germany

Edited by

Series: Remote Sensing Applications

A.L. Allan

Global mapping of human settlements faces particular challenges due to the spatial and spectral heterogeneity of urban environments. Focusing on the global and regional scales, this book provides a comprehensive overview of experiences, methodologies, data sets, applications to population mapping, and approaches related to the use of remotely sensed data to map human settlements. With the aid of a CD-ROM, it includes samples of the latest products and shows how remote sensing can be used to improve the knowledge of urban planners beyond the local scale. This comprehensive text summarizes the state of the art in global mapping and the future implications that need to be addressed for continued sustainment of this growing technology. Catalog no. 83392, ISBN: 978-1-4200-8339-2 April 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 424 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £78.99

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Emeritus Reader, University College, London, UK

Since most practical work is carried out by prescribed systems and processed by software packages, Principles of Geospatial Surveying focuses on the essential principles users need to know, verifiable results of the work, and knowledgeable assessments of the results. The book outlines the fundamentals of geospatial surveying and covers a wide variety of topics, from satellite and industrial surveying to computations and data processing. Taking a mathematical approach to the modern practices of geospatial surveying, it includes relevant worked examples, liberally making use of Excel spreadsheets. Catalog no. WH7346, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7346-1 2008, 6 x 9, 472 pp. Suggested Price: $39.95

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Principles of Modeling Uncertainties in Spatial Data and Spatial Analyses Environmental Statistics

Wenzhong Shi

Quality Aspects in Spatial Data Mining Edited by

Alfred Stein

Wageningen Ag University, The Netherlands

Wenzhong Shi

Hong Kong Polytech University, Kowloon, People’s Republic of China

Hong Kong Polytech University, Kowloon, People’s Republic of China

Wietske Bijker

Modeling uncertainties in GIS is essential to the development of the field. This book addresses one of the fundamental theoretical issues: uncertainties in spatial data and analysis. Along with the latest research findings, the text provides methods to control uncertainties in GIS applications. The author contributes his own unique research in modeling positional uncertainty based on probability theory and statistics. He introduces new areas, such as uncertainty-based spatial mining, providing a new prospective on the theory and applications of GIS. Researchers, students, and professionals working in GIS can benefit from the insightful presentation of new ideas.

In this cohesive collection of peer-reviewed chapters, field authorities present the latest field advancements and cover essential areas, such as data acquisition, geoinformation theory, spatial statistics, and dissemination. Each chapter opens with an editorial preview of each topic from a conceptual, applied, and methodological point of view, making it easier for researchers to judge which information is most beneficial to their work. Under the editorial guidance of internationally respected geoinformatics experts, the volume addresses quality aspects in the entire spatial data mining process, from data acquisition to end user.

Catalog no. 59270, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5927-4 June 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 464 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £60.99

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Textbook Textbook

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Probability and Statistics Applications for Environmental Science Stacey J. Shaefer Louis Theodore

Sampling Strategies for Natural Resources and the Environment Timothy G. Gregoire

Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, New Haven, Connecticut, USA

Harry T. Valentine

USDA Forest Service, Durham, New Hampshire, USA

Manhattan College, Riverdale, New York, USA

Series: Environmental Statistics

Probability and Statistics Applications for Environmental Science presents fundamental principles, including set notation and the estimation of the mean and variance. Focusing on traditional statistics applications, the book explores the use of probability distributions, Monte Carlo methods, and fault and event trees and examines how they relate to reliability and failure theory. It also provides coverage of contemporary statistics with topics like hypothesis testing, students’ and chi-square tests, regression analysis, analysis of variance, and nonparametric tests. An additional feature of this text is the detailed glossary of terms provided in the appendix.

Written by renowned experts in the field, Sampling Strategies for Natural Resources and the Environment covers the sampling techniques used by practitioners and researchers in natural resource and environmental disciplines. Designed to be less theoretical in nature than many texts, it provides essential mathematical derivations in the chapter appendices. The book presents unique, detailed treatments of importance sampling, plot sampling, Bitterlich sampling, line intersect sampling, and the edge-effect problem. Other distinguishing features include discussions of randomized branch sampling, ranked set sampling, 3P sampling, and sampling with partial replacement.

Catalog no. 7561, ISBN: 978-0-8493-7561-3 2007, 7 x 10, 367 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £57.99

Catalog no. C3707, ISBN: 978-1-58488-370-8 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 496 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £39.99

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Sampling Techniques for Forest Inventories Daniel Mandallaz

Statistics for Environmental Science and Management Second Edition Bryan F.J. Manly

ETH Zurich, Switzerland

Western EcoSystem Technology, Inc., Laramie, Wyoming, USA

Series: Environmental Statistics

Series: Environmental Statistics

Containing many recent developments available for the first time in book form, this concise and up-to-date work presents the statistical concepts and tools needed to conduct a modern forest inventory. It develops the Monte Carlo approach for both simple and complex sampling schemes and explores design-based, model-assisted, and model-dependent inference, including geostatistics and Kriging procedures. The book also explains the design of optimal sampling schemes based on anticipated variance, introduces the g-weight technique for variance estimation, and presents the stereological approach to transect sampling. In addition, it includes numerous case studies, simulations, and instructive problems with solutions.

Presenting a nonmathematical approach to this topic, Statistics for Environmental Science and Management introduces frequently used statistical methods and practical applications for the environmental field. This second edition features updated references and examples along with new and expanded material on data quality objectives, the generalized linear model, spatial data analysis, and Monte Carlo risk assessment. Additional topics covered include environmental monitoring, impact assessment, censored data, environmental sampling, the role of statistics in environmental science, assessing site reclamation, and drawing conclusions from data.

Catalog no. C9764, ISBN: 978-1-58488-976-2 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 272 pp. Suggested Price: $83.95 / £46.99

Catalog no. C6147, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6147-5 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 292 pp. Suggested Price: $69.95 / £38.99

Statistical Detection and Surveillance of Geographic Clusters

Textbook

Peter Rogerson

University of Buffalo, New York, USA

Algorithms in Bioinformatics

Environmental Statistics / Statistical Genetics & Bioinformatics

Textbook

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A Pratical Introduction Wing-Kin Sung

Ikuho Yamada

National University of Singapore

University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA Series: Interdisciplinary Statistics

Methods to monitor geographic patterns have received growing interest in recent years. Using an integrated approach, Statistical Detection and Monitoring of Geographic Clusters provides a thorough review of methods for cluster detection, organized according to the different types of hypotheses that can be investigated using these techniques. The book presents various methods that allow for quick detection of emergent geographic clusters. It includes actual data sets and simplified examples to illustrate key concepts. The authors also discuss the surveillance of geographic patterns and describe applications using GeoSurveillance software, which is available for download online. Catalog no. C9357, ISBN: 978-1-58488-935-9 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 360 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £49.99

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical & Computational Biology

This text focuses on using algorithms and discrete mathematics to solve biological problems. It systematically describes biological applications, the corresponding mathematical/computational problems, and various algorithmic solutions. The author also discusses the practical use of many algorithmic methods and describes what algorithms should be used in different situations. The text provides references to further reading and a set of knowledge-testing exercises, along with instruction and data for practical exercises on the author’s website. Catalog no. C7033, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7033-0 June 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 406 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £39.99

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For more information and a complete list Automated Taxon Identification in Systematics Statistical Genetics & Bioinformatics

Theory, Approaches and Applications Edited by

Norman MacLeod

Natural History Museum, London, UK Series: Systematics Association Special Volumes

This volume shows how automated identification can be applied to various organismal groups. It is the first book to address the interface between the species recognition question in the biological sciences and the class recognition problem in mathematics and statistics. Featuring high-profile contributors, the book presents current trends in quantitative approaches to group-recognition challenges, discusses the identification capabilities of current software systems, and evaluates applications of this technology to present and future problems. Catalog no. 8205, ISBN: 978-0-8493-8205-5 2008, 7 x 10, 368 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £57.99

Bioinformatics Basics Applications in Biological Science and Medicine, Second Edition 110

Edited by

Lukas K. Buehler

Southwestern College & University of California, San Diego, USA

Bioinformatics

A Practical Approach Edited by

Shui Qing Ye

University of Missouri, Columbia, USA Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical & Computational Biology

This practical book presents the most state-of-the-art bioinformatics applications. It first focuses on genome analysis, common DNA analysis tools, phylogenetics analysis, and SNP and haplotype analysis. After chapters on microarray, SAGE, regulation of gene expression, miRNA, and siRNA, the book presents widely applied programs and tools in proteome analysis, protein sequences, protein functions, and functional annotation of proteins in murine models. With more than 250 figures to complement the text, the book also introduces the programming languages used in biology, website and database design, and the interchange of data between Microsoft Excel and Access. Catalog no. C8105, ISBN: 978-1-58488-810-9 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 648 pp. Suggested Price: $83.95 / £46.99

Combinatorial Pattern Matching Algorithms in Computational Biology using Perl and R Gabriel Valiente

Hooman H. Rashidi

Technical University of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain

Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical & Computational Biology

Completely revised and updated, Bioinformatics Basics: Applications in Biological Science and Medicine, Second Edition continues to be a useful tool for researchers who need to easily access and use databases to gather information on genes, proteins, and diseases. This new edition of a bestseller covers new approaches to data analysis using databases around the world. It identifies computing techniques that help readers manage the massive flow of information. The structure of this second edition follows that of the first while its content reflects the growth in information. New sections cover recent developments in genome projects, microarrays, proteomics, genome mapping, and more.

This book addresses specific pattern matching problems for sequences, tressa, and graphs. It examines specific algorithmic problems that arise when dealing with structures in computational biology, including biology sequences, phylogenetic trees, networks, and metabolic and signaling pathways. For each of these problems, the author offers a clear distinction between problems in the analysis of one structure and in the comparative analysis of two or more structures. He also provides full Perl and R implementation as well as pointers to other software, such as CPAN, Bioperl, CRAN, and Bioconductor. The Perl and R source code are included on the author’s website.

Catalog no. 1283, ISBN: 978-0-8493-1283-0 2005, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 360 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £57.99

Catalog no. C6973, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6973-0 June 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 386 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £54.99

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o f t i t l e s , v i s i t u s a t w w w. c r c p r e s s . c o m DNA Methylation Microarrays

Experimental Design and Statistical Analysis

Computational Protein-Protein Interactions

National Central University, Chungli Taoyuan, Taiwan

Ruth Nussinov

Arturas Petronis

National Cancer Institute, Frederick, Maryland, USA

Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Gideon Schreiber

Weizmann Institute, Herzel, Israel

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics

A description of fundamental and applied aspects of the usefulness of computations when approaching protein-protein interactions, this book incorporates different views of the same biochemical problem from sequence to structure to energetics. It covers proteinprotein interaction prediction and dynamics, design, drug design for inhibition, and uses for predicting function. The text provides an overview of the topic with general chapters understandable by students and junior researches in this area while also providing advanced material for more specialized readers. It details the complexity of protein interaction studies and informs readers of potential caveats that might be involved.

Illustrating results with examples based on real firsthand data, this book presents the statistical methods and tools to analyze DNA methylation microarray data. It describes wet-bench technologies that produce the data for analysis, explains how to preprocess the data to remove systematic artifacts resulting from measurement imperfections, and explores differential methylation and genomic tiling arrays. The authors show how cluster and network analyses can link the functions and roles of unannotated DNA elements with known ones. They also survey the open source software, public databases, and other online resources available for microarray research. The accompanying CD-ROM contains files of plots and many color images.

Catalog no. 70053, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7005-7 June 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 248 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £60.99

Catalog no. C6727, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6727-9 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 256 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £44.99

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DNA Microarrays and Related Genomics Techniques

Data Analysis Tools for DNA Microarrays

Edited by

Sorin Draˇghici

Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, USA

Design, Analysis, and Interpretation of Experiments

111

David B. Allison, Grier P. Page, T. Mark Beasley, and Jode W. Edwards

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical & Computational Biology

University of Alabama, Birmingham, USA

To help meet the challenges of DNA research, Data Analysis Tools for DNA Microarrays builds the foundation in statistics and data analysis needed by biologists and provides the overview of microarrays needed by computer scientists. It presents the basics of microarray technology and the specific problems the technology poses from the data analysis perspective. It also introduces, in simple language, the fundamentals of statistics and the details of the techniques most useful in microarray data analysis. The book is richly illustrated in full color and comes with a CD-ROM containing trial software from BioDiscovery and Insightful.

With contributions from distinguished experts in the field, DNA Microarrays and Related Genomics Techniques parallels the steps in conducting and analyzing a microarray experiment from conception to interpretation. The book explores critical aspects of designing a microarray experiment, including power and sample size. It assesses the validity of statistical methods and describes how to ensure the quality and integrity of data. In addition, the text discusses new methods for interpreting microarray data and examines the various issues associated with analysis. It also addresses the movement to make large high-dimensional data sets public for further analysis.

Catalog no. C3154, ISBN: 978-1-58488-315-9 2003, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 552 pp. Suggested Price: $93.95 / £51.99

Statistical Genetics & Bioinformatics

Sun-Chong Wang

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics

Catalog no. DK2187, ISBN: 978-0-8247-5461-7 2006, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 392 pp. Suggested Price: $93.95 / £51.99

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Engineering Genetic Circuits

Fundamentals of Statistical Bioinformatics

Chris J. Myers

Sunil Mathur

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical & Computational Biology

Series: Statistics: A Series of Textbooks and Monographs

This book presents the key steps involved in systems biology. It introduces basic biochemistry principles underpinning the study of genetic circuits and presents one of the best understood circuits from the phage virus, which is used as an example throughout the text. The author then turns to modern experimental techniques and methods for developing genetic circuit models using experimental data. He also examines particular methods for the analysis of genetic circuit models, from stochastic analysis to deterministic differential equation models. The book concludes with the design of synthetic genetic circuits using those models.

This text provides an understanding of biological mechanisms and presents the most current techniques to analyze data obtained through different technologies. It covers the foundations of mathematics, statistics, biology, and computer science needed to understand the methods presented in the text. Developing concepts from the introductory to advanced level, the text provides detailed coverage of modern analytical techniques, such as MCMC and Bayesian methods. It also addresses useful web-based tools like CDART and provides a working knowledge of the R language and the codes available for analyzing sequences.

Catalog no. C3244, ISBN: 978-1-4200-8324-8 June 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 300 pp. Suggested Price: $69.95 / £42.99

Catalog no. C6552, ISBN: 978-1-58488-655-6 June 2009, 6 x 9, 400 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £54.99

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Statistical Genetics & Bioinformatics

University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA

University of Mississippi, University, USA

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Fundamentals of Natural Computing

Basic Concepts, Algorithms, 112 and Applications Leandro Nunes de Castro

Catholic University of Santos, Brazil Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer & Information Science

A wide-ranging survey of novel techniques and important applications, this book contains theoretical and philosophical discussions, pseudocodes for algorithms, and computing paradigms that illustrate how computational techniques can solve complex problems, simulate nature, explain natural phenomena, and allow the development of new computing technologies. The author uses a consistent and approachable format that includes figures, tables, examples, and exercises that encourage readers to apply the computational tools. Topics include evolutionary computing, neurocomputing, swarm intelligence, immunocomputing, fractal geometry, artificial life, quantum computing, and DNA computing. Catalog no. C6439, ISBN: 978-1-58488-643-3 2006, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 696 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £45.99

Gene Expression Studies using Affymetrix Microarrays Hinrich Gohlmann and Willem Talloen Johnson & Johnson, Beerse, Belgium

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical & Computational Biology

This book tears down the omnipresent language barriers among molecular biology, bioinformatics, and biostatistics researchers by explaining the entire process of a gene expression study from conception to interpretation. It covers important technical and statistical pitfalls and problems, helping not only to explain concepts outside the domain of researchers, but to provide additional guidance in their field of expertise. The book also describes technical and statistical methods conceptually with illustrative examples, enabling those inexperienced with gene expression studies to grasp the basic principles. Catalog no. C6515, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6515-2 May 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 440 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £54.99

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Genetics and Randomness

Edited by

Anatoly Ruvinsky

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer & Information Science

With the revolutionary explosion of genetic information in recent decades, it is important to realize the underlying limitations of scientific predictions in genetics. Avoiding unnecessary technical details, this book helps readers accept and embrace a probabilistic view and understand the role of randomness in critical biological processes. It explores the nature of genetic uncertainty from different points of view and at different levels of biological organization. The book also traces the origin of some ideas of randomness starting from the basics of quantum mechanics and molecular genetics to modern evolutionary genetics and the philosophy of mathematics.

The Handbook of Computational Molecular Biology offers a comprehensive, systematic treatment of computational biology, from the most basic concepts to advanced applications. Algorithmic in nature, the handbook highlights applications to molecular biology through every topic covered. In addition, many of the newer topics in the field are covered in depth, like microarrays, comparative genomics and external memory algorithms, and parallel methods. Written by experts in the field, it covers problems related to understanding genetic diseases, the design of drugs tailored to the individual, deciphering the genomes of specific organisms, and understanding the process of evolution.

Srinivas Aluru

Iowa State University, Ames, USA

University of New England, Australia

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Genomic Approaches for Cross-Species Extrapolation in Toxicology Edited by

Catalog no. C061, ISBN: 978-1-58488-406-4 2006, 7 x 10, 1104 pp. Suggested Price: $144.95 / £79.99

Handbook of Hidden Markov Models in Bioinformatics

113

Martin Gollery

William H. Benson

Statistical Genetics & Bioinformatics

Handbook of Computational Molecular Biology

Active Motif, Incline Village, Nevada, USA

National Health & Environmental Effects Research Laboratory, Gulf Breeze, Florida, USA

Richard T. Di Giulio

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical & Computational Biology

Covering computational approaches and cross-species extrapolations, Genomic Approaches for Cross-Species Extrapolation in Toxicology outlines a research agenda utilizing emerging technologies in omics and computational biology in order to elucidate similarities and differences among species, relate stressormediated responses to adverse outcomes, and extend this science into innovative approaches to risk assessment and regulatory decision making. The book provides a meaningful starting point for future work regarding the use of emerging molecular and computational approaches for cross-species extrapolations.

Demonstrating that many useful resources, such as databases, can benefit most bioinformatics projects, this handbook focuses on how to choose and use various methods and programs available for HMMs. It explores HMM implementations important in bioinformatics, including SAM, HMMER, Wise2, PSI-BLAST, and Meta-MEME, and shows how numerous databases and programs, such as Pfam, SMART, SUPERFAMILY, and PANTHER, are used in bioinformatics projects. With the inclusion of problems sets in each chapter and a CD-ROM of related material, the book discusses the use of HMMs for discovering the homology of a protein family, explains how to build custom HMM databases, and offers solutions to help overcome slow searches.

Catalog no. 4334X, ISBN: 978-1-4200-4334-1 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 216 pp. Suggested Price: $114.95 / £63.99

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Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA

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Statistical Genetics & Bioinformatics

Introduction to Bioinformatics

Introduction to Molecular Biology, Genomics and Proteomics for Biomedical Engineers

University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy

Robert B. Northrop and Anne N. Connor

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical & Computational Biology

Series: Biomedical Engineering

Anna Tramontano

From the elucidation and analysis of a genomic sequence to the prediction of a protein structure and the identification of the molecular function, Introduction to Bioinformatics describes the rationale and limitations of the bioinformatics methods and tools that can help solve biological problems. The author addresses the ways to store and retrieve biological data, decrypt information encoded by genomes, and detect and exploit the evolutionary and functional relationships among biological elements. The book also includes material on proteomics that is not found in any other basic bioinformatics textbook. It concludes with a discussion of the future of bioinformatics. Catalog no. C5696, ISBN: 978-1-58488-569-6 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 192 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $62.95 / £34.99

University of Connecticut, Storrs, USA

This introductory text has been written for engineers and scientists who have not studied molecular biology, genomics, and proteomics, and who are working with or planning to work with living systems. Assuming readers are familiar with basic calculus, physics, and linear algebra, the authors describe the very complex biochemical relations that permit life to exist, highlighting the specialized organic molecules in living organisms and how they interact and react. This primer is intended to broaden the background and pique the interest of undergraduate students. Catalog no. 61194, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6119-2 January 2009, 7 x 10, 480 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £44.99

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Introduction to Machine Learning and Bioinformatics Sushmita Mitra, Sujay Datta, Theodore Perkins, and George Michailidis

Medicinal Protein Engineering Edited by

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer Science & Data Analysis

Yury E. Khudyakov

Examining the connections between these two increasingly intertwined areas, this text presents a unifying, thorough, and accessible introduction to the basic ideas and latest developments in machine learning and bioinformatics. It describes the major problems in bioinformatics and the concepts and algorithms of machine learning. The authors demonstrate the capabilities of key machine learning techniques, such as hidden Markov models and artificial neural networks, and apply state-of-the-art techniques to bioinformatics problems in structural biology, cancer treatment, and proteomics. They also include exercises at the end of some chapters and offer instructional materials on their website.

Medicinal Protein Engineering provides a comprehensive overview of one of the most complex areas of molecular research. Using a multidisciplinary approach, the book moves readers from experiment and theory to actual applications. In particular, it focuses on cuttingedge research in protein engineering and medicinal applications of engineered proteins. The book discusses computational approaches to protein design and explores the tight connection between protein and genetic engineering. It also considers medicinal proteins that could be improved through protein engineering, including antibodies, antigens, and a variety of vaccines.

Catalog no. C682X, ISBN: 978-1-58488-682-2 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 384 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £39.99

CDC, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Catalog no. 7368, ISBN: 978-0-8493-7368-8 January 2009, 7 x 10, 584 pp. Suggested Price: $179.95 / £99.00

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Technology and Experimentation

Rice University, Houston, Texas, USA

Edited by

David B. Allison

Gary Hardiman

Darlene Goldstein

Series: Drug Discovery

University of Alabama, Birmingham, USA EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland

The first book devoted to meta-analysis in genetics, Meta-Analysis and Combining Information in Genetics and Genomics provides theory, methods, and guiding principles for meta-analysis and combining information for various types of genetic studies. The book begins with an introduction to meta-analysis and combining information as well as statistical genetics, bioinformatics, and proteomics. Addressing the complications inherent in comparing and replicating genetic studies, it carefully examines microarrays, gene mapping, and proteomics. The book details the various techniques used to analyze and combine data from different types of studies. Catalog no. C522X, ISBN: 978-1-58488-522-1 May 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 406 pp. Suggested Price: $99.95 / £60.99

University of California–San Diego, La Jolla, USA

Microarray technologies and applications have evolved steadily with increasing content and better analytical methodologies. This compendium represents a cross section of the past five years of microarray methods and applications and their usage in drug discovery and biomedical research. Expert contributors cover improvements in automation, new substrates for printing arrays, platform comparisons and contrasts, experimental design, data normalization and mining schemes, epigenomic array studies, electronic microarrays, comparative genomic hybridization, microRNA arrays, mutational analyses, clinical diagnostic arrays, protein arrays and neuroscience applications. Catalog no. 94483, ISBN: 978-1-4200-9448-0 March 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 336 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £78.99

Neural Networks for Applied Sciences and Engineering

Methods in Microarray Normalization

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From Fundamentals to Complex Pattern Recognition

Edited by

Phillip Stafford

Statistical Genetics & Bioinformatics

Microarray Innovations

Sandhya Samarasinghe

Arizona State University, Tempe, USA

Lincoln University, Canterbury, New Zealand

Series: Drug Discovery

This organized text compiles, for the first time, the most useful normalization methods developed for interpreting microarray data. Experts examine the mathematical processes that are important in normalizing data and avoiding inherent systematic biases. They also review modern software, including discussions on key algorithms, comparative data, and download locations. The book contains the latest microarray innovations from companies, such as Agilent, Affymetrix, and GeneGo, as well as new, readily adaptable normalization methods for expression and CGH arrays. It also lists open-source molecular profiling normalization algorithms available and where to access them.

In response to an increasing demand for novel computing methods, this book provides a simple, systematic introduction to neural networks applications. It features case studies that use real data to demonstrate practical applications. The book contains in-depth discussions of data, model validation, and uncertainty assessment issues, as well as data dimensionality and methods to reduce dimensionality. It provides detailed coverage of neural network types for extracting nonlinear patterns in multi-dimension scientific data, including multi-layer perceptron for nonlinear prediction and classification, self-organization maps for discovery of unknown data clusters, and recurrent networks for nonlinear time-series forecasting.

Catalog no. 52780, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5278-7 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 304 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £44.99

Catalog no. AU3375, ISBN: 978-0-8493-3375-0 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 570 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £57.99

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Pattern Discovery in Bioinformatics

Proteins

Laxmi Parida

Edited by

Theory & Algorithms

Statistical Genetics & Bioinformatics 116

Energy, Heat and Signal Flow

IBM TJ Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, New York, USA

David M. Leitner

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical & Computational Biology

John Edward Straub

Taking a systematic approach to pattern discovery, this self-contained book supplies sound mathematical definitions and efficient algorithms to explain vital information about biological data. A solid foundation in computational methods, it explores various data patterns, including strings, clusters, permutations, topology, partial orders, and boolean expressions, to capture a different form of regularity in the data. The book focuses on models of biological sequences, including DNA, RNA, and protein sequences. With numerous exercises at the end of each chapter, it also reviews basic statistics, including probability, information theory, and the central limit theorem.

Proteins are the molecular machines of the cell and computational modeling provides insight into how energy flow in proteins mediates protein function. The first book devoted to energy flow in proteins, this volume provides a broad overview of techniques used in the study of energy flow in biological molecules in general, in addition to its particular focus on proteins. It collects and connects a variety of computational approaches developed in distinct fields of research to reveal information central to our understanding of how proteins function while also demonstrating methods that can be used to study energy and heat transport in condensed phase systems.

Catalog no. C5491, ISBN: 978-1-58488-549-8 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 512 pp. Suggested Price: $83.95 / £46.99

Protein Engineering and Design Sheldon J. Park

State University of New York at Buffalo, USA

University of Nevada, Reno Boston University, Massachusetts, USA

Catalog no. 87037, ISBN: 978-1-4200-8703-1 July 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 424 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £78.99

Python for Bioinformatics Sebastian Bassi

Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, Bernal, Argentina

Jennifer R. Cochran

Stanford University, California, USA

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical & Computational Biology

The cutting-edge development of using a computational design approach as a means of engineering proteins with novel functions has led to widespread usage of computational analysis in protein engineering at large. However, because the structure and function of protein molecules are coupled at the molecular level, many critical questions are left unanswered and many of the intricate design rules unclear. This book furthers understanding in this complex design area by lucidly describing computation’s role in protein engineering and tracing the history of protein design. In so doing, it successfully demystifies computational analysis, thereby making it widely accessible to a broad audience both in academia and industry.

Python is a popular computer language used in a wide range of applications, from peer-to-peer software to dynamic-generated web pages. This book provides an accessible introduction to both the Python and BioPython languages. It addresses advanced topics, from web applications and XML to databases and version control. In addition to useful appendices with reference material on biological file formats, the book presents commented working code and new programming techniques, such as error handling, functions, and modules. It also includes source code as well as a companion CDROM that contains a virtual machine with complete installation and a working web server.

Catalog no. 76582, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7658-5 June 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 248 pp. Suggested Price: $119.95 / £72.99

Catalog no. C9292, ISBN: 978-1-58488-929-8 May 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 456 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $59.95 / £33.99

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R Programming for Bioinformatics Robert Gentleman

Statistics in Human Genetics and Molecular Biology

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, Washington, USA

Cavan Reilly

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer Science & Data Analysis

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science

Drawing on the author’s first-hand experiences as an expert in R, this practical guide focuses on the programming skills needed to use R for the solution of bioinformatics and computational biology problems. It covers the fundamentals of the R language, objectoriented programming in R, and data mark-up and web services languages and tools. The author also examines different aspects of string handling and manipulations; discusses the interfacing of R with other languages, such as C, FORTRAN, Perl, and Python; and explains how to write software packages as well as debug and profile R code. The complete source code is available on the book’s website.

Focusing on problems in contemporary genetics and molecular biology, this text describes basic statistical methods used in genetics. It covers cluster analysis, combinatorial optimization, and dynamic programming, along with the core topics of genome mapping, biological sequence analysis, and the analysis of gene expression arrays. The author also explores Bayesian approaches, such as hidden Markov models and block motif methods, as well as modern tools of Bayesian analysis, including MCMC. The text features a number of worked examples and problem sets at the end of each chapter.

Catalog no. C6367, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6367-7 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 328 pp. Suggested Price: $69.95 / £38.99

Statistical and Computational Pharmacogenomics

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA

Catalog no. C7263, ISBN: 978-1-4200-7263-1 April 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 320 pp. Suggested Price: $59.95 / £36.99

Textbook

Rongling Wu

University of Florida, Gainsville, USA

Stochastic Modelling for Systems Biology

Min Lin

Darren J. Wilkinson

Series: Interdisciplinary Statistics

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical & Computational Biology

Due to the tremendous accumulation of data for genetic markers, pharmacogenomics, the study of the functions and interactions of all genes in the overall variability of drug response, is one of the hottest areas of research in biomedical science. Statistical and Computational Pharmacogenomics presents recent developments in statistical methodology with a number of detailed worked examples that outline how these methods can be applied. The book provides key tools needed to understand and model the genetic variation for drug response and equips statisticians with a thorough understanding of this complex field and how computational skills can be employed.

Although stochastic kinetic models are increasingly accepted as the best way to represent and simulate genetic and biochemical networks, most researchers in the field have limited knowledge of stochastic process theory. Stochastic Modelling for Systems Biology provides an accessible introduction to this theory using examples that are familiar to systems biology researchers. Focusing on computer simulation, the author examines the use of stochastic processes for modelling biological systems. Along with the latest simulation techniques and research material, such as parameter inference, the text includes many examples and figures as well as software code in R for various applications.

Catalog no. C8288, ISBN: 978-1-58488-828-4 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 368 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £44.99

Catalog no. C5408, ISBN: 978-1-58488-540-5 2006, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 280 pp. Suggested Price: $88.95 / £49.99

Duke Clinical Research Institute, Durham, North Carolina, USA

Statistical Genetics & Bioinformatics

Textbook

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Newcastle University, UK

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For more information and a complete list Textbook

Statistical Genetics & Bioinformatics

Structural Bioinformatics

Systems Biology

An Algorithmic Approach

Principles, Methods, and Concepts

Forbes J. Burkowski

Edited by

University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

BioLingua Research, Inc., Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA

Showcasing the beauty of protein structures, this practical text illustrates how to apply key algorithms to solve problems related to macromolecular structure. It emphasizes a methodology that uses mathematical models to act as links between structural biology and computational algorithms. The author shows that protein structure can produce symmetry and beauty as well as biological function. He also gives many examples of dynamic programming applications, including RNA secondary structure prediction and protein sequence alignment. The text includes problems throughout, exercises at the end of each chapter, and a 12-page color insert.

With extraordinary clarity, Systems Biology focuses on the technical practical aspects of modeling complex or organic general systems. It also provides in-depth coverage of modeling biochemical, thermodynamic, engineering, and ecological systems. Among other methods and concepts based in logic, computer science, and dynamical systems, it explores pragmatic techniques of general systems theory. The text presents biology as an autonomous science from the perspective of fundamental modeling techniques. A complete resource for anyone interested in biology as an exact science, it includes a comprehensive survey, review, and critique of concepts and methods in systems biology.

Catalog no. C6838, ISBN: 978-1-58488-683-9 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 429 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £44.99

Catalog no. DK3072, ISBN: 978-0-8247-2520-4 2007, 7 x 10, 256 pp. Suggested Price: $73.95 / £40.99

Systems Biology and Bioinformatics

Using Artificial Intelligence in Chemistry and Biology

A Computational Approach

A Practical Guide

Kayvan Najarian

Hugh Cartwright

University of North Carolina, Charlotte, USA

Oxford University, UK

Emphasizing computational methods, this book provides an introduction to system biology and its impact on biology and medicine. It reviews the basic principles of molecular and cell biology using a system-oriented approach, with a brief description of the high-throughput biological experiments that produce databases. The methods presented in the text include techniques to discover genes, perform nucleotide and amino acid sequence matching, and estimate static gene dynamic pathways. The book also explains how to use system-oriented models to predict the behavior of biological systems for important applications, such as rational drug design.

In a lucid, straightforward manner, this book explains how artificial intelligence methods are used by scientists and what can be accomplished with them. Designed for those with no prior programming knowledge, it efficiently and quickly teaches meaningful scientific applications. Using a practical and direct approach, the book addresses the needs of scientists across a range of disciplines. Topics covered include an introduction to artificial intelligence, artificial neural networks, self-organizing maps, growing cell structures, evolutionary algorithms, cellular automata, expert systems, fuzzy logic, learning classifier systems, and evolvable developmental systems.

Textbook

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A.K. Konopka

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical & Computational Biology

Catalog no. 46500, ISBN: 978-1-4200-4650-2 April 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 208 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £48.99

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Artificial Intelligence with Uncertainty Deyi Li

Tsinghua University, Beijing, People’s Republic of China

Semisupervised Learning for Computational Linguistics Steven Abney

Yi Du

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA

Network Management Center, Beijing, People’s Republic of China

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer Science & Data Analysis

Through mathematical theories, models, and experimental computations, this book explores the uncertainties of knowledge and intelligence that occur during the cognitive processes of human beings. It describes the cloud model, its uncertainties of randomness and fuzziness, and the correlation between them. The book also centers on other physical methods for data mining, such as the data field and knowledge discovery state space. In addition, it presents an inverted pendulum example to discuss reasoning and control with uncertain knowledge as well as provides a cognitive physics model to visualize human thinking with hierarchy.

This book provides a broad, accessible treatment of the theory and linguistic applications of semisupervised methods. It presents a brief history of the field before moving on to discuss well-known natural language processing methods, such as self-training and cotraining. It then centers on machine learning techniques, including the boundary-oriented methods of perceptrons, boosting, SVMs, and the null-category noise model. In addition, the book covers clustering, the EM algorithm, related generative methods, and agreement methods. It concludes with the graph-based method of label propagation as well as a detailed discussion of spectral methods.

Catalog no. C9985, ISBN: 978-1-58488-998-4 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 376 pp. Suggested Price: $93.95 / £51.99

Exploratory Data Analysis with MATLAB®

Catalog no. C5599, ISBN: 978-1-58488-559-7 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 320 pp. Suggested Price: $83.95 / £46.99

Department of Defense, Fredericksburg, Virginia, USA

Contemporary Statistical Models for the Plant and Soil Sciences

Angel R. Martinez

Oliver Schabenberger

Strayer University, Fredericksburg, Virginia, USA

SAS Institute Inc., Cary, North Carolina, USA

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer Science & Data Analysis

Francis J. Pierce

Wendy L. Martinez

Statistical Learning & Data Mining / Statistics for Biological Sciences

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Washington State University, Prosser, USA

The first book to use MATLAB to illustrate computational aspects of EDA, this work presents the methods of EDA from a computational perspective. The authors extensively use MATLAB code and algorithm descriptions to provide state-of-the-art techniques for finding patterns and structure in data. Addressing theory, they also incorporate many annotated references to direct readers to the more theoretical aspects of the methods. The book presents an approach using only the basic functions from MATLAB and the MATLAB Statistics Toolbox in order to be more accessible and enduring. It also contains pseudo-code to enable users of other software packages to implement the algorithms. ®

Catalog no. C3669, ISBN: 978-1-58488-366-1 2005, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 424 pp. Suggested Price: $83.95 / £41.99

A pioneering text that integrates modern statistics with practical problems in soil and crop science, Contemporary Statistical Models for the Plant and Soil Sciences provides real-life examples that help readers understand the material. Advances in technology have significantly altered the type, amount, quality, timing, format, and the source of data available. The book shows how to apply these techniques to real-life work. The techniques presented include mixed linear models, generalized linear models, classification models, nonlinear regression, and spatial statistics. The text includes a CDROM that allows readers to work problems on their own. Catalog no. 1405, ISBN: 978-1-58488-111-7 2002, 7 x 10, 760 pp. Suggested Price: $129.95 / £68.99

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For more information and a complete list Handbook of Regression and Modeling

Applications for the Clinical and Pharmaceutical Industries

Statistics for Biological Sciences

Daryl S. Paulson

BioSciences Laboratories, Inc., Bozeman, Montana, USA

Edited by

Liwang Ma and Lajpat R. Ahuja USDA, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA

Tom Bruulsema

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics

International Plant Nutrition Institute, Guelph, Ontario, Canada

Addressing a variety of topics related to this advanced aspect of statistics, this handbook provides essential information for researchers, graduate students, and scientists who use regression analysis for biostatistics related to clinical and pharmaceutical research. It includes exploratory data analysis to evaluate the fit of the model to the actual data. The author also presents a well-defined procedure for adding or subtracting independent variables to the model variables, with methods that rely on computer software. He also applies statistical forecasting methods when data are serially correlated. Additional material covers simple linear and multiple regressions.

Written by leading scientists in the field, this text comprehensively covers plant N uptake in agricultural system models. It shows how to minimize the transportation of N fertilizers in crop production to surface and ground waters and conveys what the interactions are between plant N uptake and other agricultural systems processes and managements. Using cutting-edge and original information, it documents N uptake based on absorption kinetics of transporters across root cell membranes, mass flow, and diffusion to the root surface of single or composite roots. The book also presents new approaches to calculating plant N demand by critically reviewing the differences between water and N stresses in crop models.

Catalog no. DK3891, ISBN: 978-1-57444-610-4 2007, 6 x 9, 520 pp. Suggested Price: $104.95 / £57.99

Catalog no. 52950, ISBN: 978-1-4200-5295-4 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 320 pp. Suggested Price: $149.95 / £83.00

Robin H. McCleery

Randomization, Bootstrap and Monte Carlo Methods in Biology

University of Oxford and Wadham College, UK

Third Edition

Trudy A. Watt

Bryan F.J. Manly

Introduction to Statistics for Biology Third Edition 120

Quantifying and Understanding Plant Nitrogen Uptake for Systems Modeling

Trinity College, Oxford, UK

Tom Hart

Western EcoSystem Technology, Inc., Laramie, Wyoming, USA

Imperial College London and British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge, UK

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science

Focusing on the design and analysis of experiments and surveys in biology, this text contains practical, nontechnical advice on carrying out successful projects and producing clear, informative reports. This edition offers more detailed explanation of elementary probability, greater emphasis on experimental design and data simulation, and a template for executing statistical tests, along with worked examples, updated Minitab analyses and graphics, and a CD-ROM with a free trial version of Minitab. The book also covers sampling, randomization, replication, and controls and explains the models and assumptions behind ANOVA, linear regression, chi-squared tests, and nonparametric tests.

Modern computer-intensive statistical methods play a key role in solving many problems across a wide range of scientific disciplines. This new edition of a bestseller illustrates the value of a number of these methods with an emphasis on biological applications. It has been updated to reflect developments in methodology, computing, and applications and features extensively revised chapters on bootstrap and Monte Carlo methods that incorporate many new applications. The author also includes new information on time series and multivariate, survival, and growth data. In addition, he provides an expanded appendix on software for computational statistics.

Catalog no. C6528, ISBN: 978-1-58488-652-5 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 296 pp. Suggested Price: $62.95 / £29.99

Catalog no. C5416, ISBN: 978-1-58488-541-2 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 480 pp. Suggested Price: $83.95 / £44.99

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Reconstructing the Tree of Life

Taxonomy and Systematics of Species Rich Taxa Edited by

Trevor R. Hodkinson and John A.N. Parnell Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland

Series: Systematics Association Special Volumes

Of relevance to systematic, taxonomic, and evolutionary biologists, Reconstructing the Tree of Life features the contributions of leading experts who examine recent progress and consider future developments. Detailing a broad range of organisms, the text addresses the task of reconstructing and making the best use of the tree of life. It also discusses global diversity issues and the taxonomic problems of dealing with species-rich taxa that are central to the problem of reconstructing the tree of life. Catalog no. 9579, ISBN: 978-0-8493-9579-6 2007, 7 x 10, 368 pp. Suggested Price: $119.95 / £69.99

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Statistics with Applications in Biology and Geology Preben Blaesild and Jorgen Granfeldt University of Aarhus, Denmark

Statistics with Applications in Biology and Geology offers a practical introduction to the fundamental parametric statistical models frequently applied to data analysis in biology and geology. Based on material developed for an introductory course and classroom tested for 10 years, the text establishes a firm basis in models, the likelihood method, and numeracy. The presentation incorporates use of the SAS statistical software package, which the authors use to illustrate the statistical tools described. However, to reinforce understanding of the basic concepts, calculations for the simplest models are also worked through by hand. SAS programs and the data sets used are available online. Catalog no. C309X, ISBN: 978-1-58488-309-8 2003, 7 x 10, 568 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $73.95 / £40.99

Introduction to Spatial Econometrics James LeSage

Statistical Analysis for Decision Makers in Healthcare Jeffrey C. Bauer

Fields Endowed Chair for Urban and Regional Economics, Texas State University, San Marcos, USA

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R. Kelley Pace

LREC Endowed Chair of Real Estate and Director of the Real Estate Research Institute, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, USA

Futures Practice, ACS Health Care Solutions, Chicago, Illinois, USA

Series: Statistics: A Series of Textbooks and Monographs

Designed for the busy health care professional who needs to collect, analyze, and/or evaluate data, this readily accessible work explains the fundamental concepts, uses, and misuses of statistics. Without jargon or mathematical formulas, the author introduces the practice of quantitative analysis to provide an understanding of the principles of scientific inquiry applied to clinical medicine, program evaluation, policy analysis, management, accounting, and research. The book discusses practical scientific methods to show why statistics cannot compensate for bad science or bad data. It helps readers intelligently evaluate the many numbers that cross their desk in the normal course of business.

This text encompasses many recent advances in spatial econometric models—including some previously unpublished results. Leaders in this field, the authors clarify the often-mystifying phenomenon of simultaneous spatial dependence. By presenting new methods, they help with the interpretation of spatial regression models, especially ones that include spatial lags of the dependent variable. The authors also examine the relationship between spatiotemporal processes and long-run equilibrium states that are characterized by simultaneous spatial dependence. MATLAB® toolboxes useful for spatial econometric estimation are available on the authors’ websites.

Catalog no. K10061, ISBN: 978-1-4398-0076-8 April 2009, 6 x 9, 175 pp., Soft Cover Suggested Price: $49.95 / £30.99

Statistics for Biological Sciences / Statistics for Business, Finance, & Economics

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Catalog no. C6424, ISBN: 978-1-4200-6424-7 January 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 340 pp. Suggested Price: $89.95 / £54.99

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For more information and a complete list Introduction to Stochastic Calculus Applied to Finance Statistics for Business, Finance, & Economics 122

Second Edition Damien Lamberton

Université de Marne-la-Vallée, France

Bernard Lapeyre

École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées, Marne-la-Vallée, France

Risk Assessment and Decision Making in Business and Industry A Practical Guide, Second Edition

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Financial Mathematics

Glenn Koller

Maintaining the lucid style of its popular predecessor, this concise and accessible introduction covers the probabilistic techniques required to understand the most widely used financial models. Along with additional exercises, this edition presents fully updated material on stochastic volatility models and option pricing as well as a new chapter on credit risk modeling. It contains many numerical experiments and real-world examples taken from the authors’ own experiences. The book also provides all of the necessary stochastic calculus theory and implements some of the algorithms using SciLab. Key topics covered include martingales, arbitrage, option pricing, and the Black–Scholes model.

Risk Assessment and Decision Making in Business and Industry addresses the many aspects of risk/uncertainty (R/U) process implementation. It covers four broad aspects of R/U: general concepts, implementation processes, technical aspects, and examples of application. Each section provides practical guidance, combining technical information with advice on how to implement R/U techniques and processes in real-world corporate environments. The book describes the two main probabilistic measures of project value: expected value of success and the expected value for the portfolio. It clearly demonstrates how these metrics are used in individualproject and portfolio management.

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Catalog no. C4770, ISBN: 978-1-58488-477-4 2005, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 352 pp. Suggested Price: $62.95 / £34.99

Optimal Statistical Inference in Financial Engineering

Textbook

Masanobu Taniguchi and Kenichiro Tamaki

Waseda University, Shinjuku-Ku, Tokyo, Japan

BP Amoco, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA

Statistical and Probabilistic Methods in Actuarial Science Philip J. Boland

Junichi Hirukawa

University College Dublin, Ireland

Niigata University, Japan

Series: Interdisciplinary Statistics

This book examines how stochastic models can effectively describe actual financial data and illustrates how to properly estimate the proposed models. It discusses the probability, statistical inference, testing hypothesis, and discriminant analysis for independent observations. The book also explores stochastic processes, time series models, their asymptotically optimal inference, prediction, option pricing theory, the statistical estimation for portfolio coefficients, and VaR problems. The final chapters cover models for interest rates and discount bonds, their no-arbitrage pricing theory, problems of credit rating, and the clustering of stock returns.

Covering many of the diverse methods in applied probability and statistics, this book builds on readers’ existing knowledge of probability and statistics by establishing a solid and thorough understanding of these methods. It also emphasizes the wide variety of practical situations in insurance and actuarial science where these techniques may be used. The applications to general insurance include loss distributions and collective risk models, reserving and experience rating, credibility estimation, and security measures of risk. The book examines generalized linear models, credibility theory, game theory, and simulation techniques and contains numerous worked examples and problems.

Catalog no. C5912, ISBN: 978-1-58488-591-7 2008, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 384 pp. Suggested Price: $93.95 / £51.99

Catalog no. C6951, ISBN: 978-1-58488-695-2 2007, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 368 pp. Suggested Price: $83.95 / £39.99

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Statistical Thinking in Business University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand

Chemometric Techniques for Quantitative Analysis

D.G. Johnson

Richard Kramer

Business students and professionals need the ability to think statistically about how to deal with uncertainty and its effect on decision making in management and commerce. Traditional statistics texts tend to focus on probability, mathematical detail, and heavy computation, and thus fail to meet the needs of future business managers. Statistical Thinking in Business provides an introductory course in business statistics for those with little mathematical background. This new edition removes the workbook approach to make room for more material with greater emphasis on forecasting and time series. A supporting website provides a wealth of supplemental materials.

Chemometric Techniques for Quantitative Analysis shows how to produce and use quantitative analytical calibrations in a laboratory or production environment. It also demonstrates how to estimate the time and resources needed to develop analytical calibrations and how to employ the quantitative software provided with a wide range of instruments and commercial software packages.

Second Edition

J.A. John and D. Whitaker

University of Loughborough, Leicestershire, UK

Aprotec, Inc., Sharon, Massachusetts, USA

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Analytical Methods for Risk Management A Systems Engineering Perspective Paul R. Garvey

The MITRE Corporation, Bedford, Massachusetts, USA

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Elements of Nonequilibrium Statistical Mechanics

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V. Balakrishnan

This book describes the foundation processes and analytical practices for identifying, analyzing, measuring, and managing risk in traditional systems, systems-of-systems, and enterprise systems. It uses numerous examples and chapter exercises to illustrate how principles are applied to actual engineering systems projects. The author presents a new way, in the form of a supplier–provider framework, to model and measure risk in the engineering of enterprise systems being developed by capabilities-based approaches. He also explores research ideas for the development of advanced risk analysis and management protocols and discusses success factors for managing risk in the engineering of systems.

Accessible to senior undergraduate and postgraduate students, this self-contained book deals with the basic principles, techniques, and advances being made both experimentally and theoretically in the study of nonequilibrium phenomena, particularly in statistical physics, chemical physics, biological physics, and complex systems. Coverage includes equations and formulas for calculating distribution, diffusion, and dynamic mobility under different conditions. The book concludes with a generalized Langevin equation and the power spectrum of pulse sequences.

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Efstratios Nikolaidis

University of Toledo, Ohio, USA

Dan M. Ghiocel

Ghiocel Predictive Technologies, Pittsford, New York, USA

A Kalman Filter Primer R.L. Eubank

Suren Singhal

Arizona State University, Tempe, USA

NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Alabama, USA

Series: Statistics: A Series of Textbooks and Monographs

This handbook presents the perspectives of experts from industry, national labs, and academia on nondeterministic approaches, including probabilistic, interval and fuzzy sets-based methods, generalized information theory, Dempster–Shaffer evidence theory, and robust reliability. It includes coverage of advances in all important fields of reliability design, including modeling of uncertainty, reliability assessment of both static and dynamic components and systems, design decision making in the face of uncertainty, and reliability validation. The book also discusses documented success stories and quantifies the benefits of these approaches.

This text provides a self-contained, mathematically rigorous derivation from first principles of all basic Kalman filter recursions. This approach relies on a pared-down version of more general statespace models found most often in the literature. Such simplification saves notational complexity without sacrificing conceptual understanding. The rigor found in the book ensures a fundamental understanding of how the Kalman filter actually works, which builds confidence for those employing the filter in their research and writing code to implement it in practice. The author provides implementations of the Kalman filter in Java available for download on his website.

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Introduction to Multivariate Statistical Analysis in Chemometrics

Monte Carlo Methods for Electromagnetics

Kurt Varmuza and Peter Filzmoser

Matthew N.O. Sadiku

While multivariate statistical methods play a prominent role in chemometrics, they are often misunderstood or unknown among research and laboratory professionals. Using only a short segment of matrix algebra for the description of methods, Introduction to Multivariate Statistical Analysis in Chemometrics presents simple but thorough explanations of the most important multivariate statistical methods used for analyzing chemical data. This practical guide demonstrates methods using the R software package and considers robust methods. It provides software tools, fully worked out examples, and demo data from chemistry fields. Various graphical schemes and illustrations supplement the text.

Numerical techniques have become the standard tools for solving complex electromagnetic problems. Focusing on one of these popular techniques, this book explores the use of Monte Carlo methods for the solution of electromagnetic problems. With a great deal of his own work included, the author presents these methods in a systematic way, enabling a clear understanding of the methods and their applications to electromagnetic computation. He also provides background on numerical analysis, including the finite difference method, as well as examples and end-of-chapter problems.

Vienna University of Technology, Austria

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Prairie View A&M University, Texas, USA

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Practical Guide to Chemometrics Second Edition

Probability, Statistics, and Reliability for Engineers and Scientists

Edited by

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Paul Gemperline

Bilal M. Ayyub and Richard H. McCuen

Practical Guide to Chemometrics, Second Edition offers an accessible introduction to application-oriented multivariate methods of data analysis and procedures for solving a variety of problems using analytical chemistry and statistics. The second edition features new chapters on principal component analysis, self-modeling curve resolution, and multi-way analysis methods. Expanded material includes normal distributions, sampling theory, signal processing, digital filtering, trends in chemometrics, and areas for future development. With summaries, solutions to problems, recommended reading, and references for each chapter, this text remains an essential resource for students, professionals, and researchers.

Designed as both a self-study guide and as a textbook, the second edition of this bestselling text introduces probability, statistics, reliability, and risk methods with an ideal balance of theory and applications. Firmly focused on the practical use of these methods, it has an increased emphasis on simulation, particularly as a modeling tool, and covers it in a progressive manner illustrated by projects carried on in each chapter. This edition also features expanded treatments of ANOVA and a thorough treatment of Monte Carlo simulation. Readers will find the clearly written and well-illustrated text of great value in problem solving and decision making.

East Carolina University, Greenville, USA

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University of Maryland, College Park, USA

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Probability and Statistics for Computer Scientists

Random Phenomena

Michael Baron

Babatunde A. Ogunnaike

University of Texas–Dallas, Richardson, USA

University of Delaware, Newark, USA

This text begins with the fundamental rules of probability and distributions, followed by stochastic processes, Monte Carlo methods, Markov chains, and queuing theory tools. The final chapters cover topics in statistical inference, estimation, testing, regression, and model fitting. The appendix reviews calculus and linear algebra, including methods of differentiation, integration, and matrix operations. Designed for a one-semester computer science course, the text includes MATLAB® codes and is illustrated throughout with numerous examples, exercises, figures, and tables that stress direct applications in computer science and software engineering. A solutions manual is available for qualifying instructors.

This book provides fundamental principles, methods, and tools for formulating and solving engineering problems involving randomly varying phenomenon. Taking a theoretical approach to first principles, it deals with the abstract concepts or random variability and uncertainty in engineering problems. The author emphasizes how to use certain statistical techniques to solve some of the most commonly encountered engineering problems. He enables readers to have a fundamental understanding of random phenomena, a working knowledge of how to model and analyze such phenomenon, and how to use probability and statistics to cope with uncertainty in several key engineering problems.

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Risk Analysis in Engineering and Economics Bilal M. Ayyub

The Weibull Distribution A Handbook Horst Rinne

University of Maryland, College Park, USA

Professor Emeritus of Statistics and Econometrics, University of Giessen, Germany

Risk Analysis in Engineering and Economics introduces the fundamental concepts, techniques, and applications of the subject in a style tailored to meet the needs of students and practitioners of engineering, science, economics, and finance. Drawing on his extensive experience in uncertainty and risk modeling and analysis, the author leads readers from the fundamental concepts through the theory, applications, and data requirements, sources, and collection. He emphasizes the practical use of the methods presented and examines the limitations, advantages, and disadvantages of each. Case studies offer a practical perspective that helps readers clearly identify and solve problems encountered in practice.

Compiling findings from many scientific journals and research papers, this handbook focuses on the origin, statistical properties, and related distributions of the Weibull distribution. It also presents various approaches to estimate the parameters of this distribution under all possible situations of sampling data as well as approaches to parameter and goodness-of-fit testing. The author provides illustrative examples from the biological, environmental, health, physical, and social sciences and lists several statistical software packages capable of performing Weibull analysis. The extensive bibliography includes 1,200 research papers on the theory and application of the Weibull distribution.

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Statistical Mechanics Techniques and Chemical Applications

Analysis of Multivariate Social Science Data Second Edition

David J. Bartholomew, Fiona Steele, Irini Moustaki, and Jane I. Galbraith

B.L. Tembe

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Statistics in the Social and Behavioral Sciences

This book reflects the advances in theories of liquids and computer simulation techniques and the applications to systems containing solutions of proteins and nucleic acids. It introduces analytical as well as computational techniques of statistical mechanics as applied problems to chemical interest. Using the techniques provided, scientists can verify some of the results in the literature, formulate their own problems, and gain insights in their own research. Topics discussed include principles of quantum mechanics, computer simulations, chemical applications in aqueous and nonaqueous media, colloidal and polymer solutions, and biomolecular systems.

Enabling a basic understanding of how to use key multivariate methods in the social sciences, this updated edition contains three new chapters on regression analysis, confirmatory factor analysis and structural equation models, and multilevel models. It presents many examples of real-world applications, including voting preferences, social attitudes, educational test scores, and recidivism; covers methods that summarize, describe, and explore multivariate data sets; and establishes a unified approach to latent variable modeling. Full versions of all the data sets in the text, software for performing latent variable analyses, and instructions for implementing the analyses are available on the book’s website.

Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai

Catalog no. NA1006, ISBN: 978-0-8493-1006-5 June 2009, 6 x 9, 300 pp. Suggested Price: $59.95

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Applied Survey Data Analysis Steve G. Heeringa, Brady T. West, and Patricia A. Berglund University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA

Handbook of Univariate and Multivariate Data Analysis and Interpretation with SPSS

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Statistics in the Social and Behavioral Sciences

Robert Ho

This book provides an overview of methods for analyzing complex sample survey data using statistical software. It emphasizes the practical application of the analysis techniques through detailed worked examples using real survey data. The book uses a variety of software options for the analyses, including Stata, SAS, SPSS, Sudaan, and R. The supplementary website provides software code in each package to assist with sample analyses. Keeping theoretical details to a minimum, the book presents introductory material on complex sample designs and calculation of sampling weights. It also includes a large number of exercises to enable further understanding of the methods described.

Emphasizing practical implementation rather than theoretical or mathematical development, this handbook provides hands-on coverage of univariate and multivariate approaches to data analysis. For each method, the author clearly explains the purpose of the test and the research designs to which they apply. Offering practical guidance through test selection, execution, and interpretation, the book provides the instructions used for performing the test and discusses how the results should be interpreted. The text uses SPSS software to perform the analyses, providing code, menu-driven commands, and syntax files throughout the text. All of the SPSS code and programs can be downloaded online.

Catalog no. C8066, ISBN: 978-1-4200-8066-7 July 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 384 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £48.99

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Item Response Theory Textbook

Bayesian Methods

A Social and Behavioral Sciences Approach, Second Edition

Statistics for Psychology, Social Science, & Law

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Frank B. Baker

University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA

Jeff Gill

Seock-Ho Kim

Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, USA

University of Georgia, Athens, USA

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Series: Statistics: A Series of Textbooks and Monographs

One of the few to offer a graduate-level introduction to Bayesian statistics for social scientists, this text provides detailed explanations of derivations and theories using a computationally oriented approach. This edition presents many new developments in the field, such as the deviance information criterion, hybrid MCMC algorithms, diagnostics, perfect sampling, and Bayesian nonparametrics. The author emphasizes applications commonly used in the social sciences, including regression models and covariates, and uses the most up-to-date MCMC package in WinBUGS and the new MCMC pack in R. He also supplies detailed advice and guidance on the mechanics of stochastic simulation.

Item Response Theory clearly describes the most recently developed IRT models and furnishes detailed explanations of algorithms that can be used to estimate the item or ability parameters under various IRT models. Extensively revised and expanded, this edition offers three new chapters discussing parameter estimation with multiple groups, parameter estimation for a test with mixed item types, and MCMC methods. It includes discussions on issues related to statistical theory, numerical methods, and the mechanics of computer programs for parameter estimation, which help to build a clear understanding of the computational demands and challenges of IRT estimation procedures.

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Linear Causal Modeling with Structural Equations

Randomization Tests Fourth Edition

Eugene S. Edgington

University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Stanley A. Mulaik

Patrick Onghena

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Statistics in the Social and Behavioral Sciences

Series: Statistics: A Series of Textbooks and Monographs

Stressing causation as a functional relationship between variables, this book presents the fundamentals of structural equation modeling, including concepts from Bayesian graph theory, path tracing rules for variances and covariances, equivalent models, and instrumental variables. It provides applications to confirmatory factor analysis, multilevel models, longitudinal models, and nonrecursive models. In addition, the author discusses parameter estimation beyond the basics of nonlinear optimization algorithms; addresses polychoric and polyserial correlation; and offers an extensive survey of various goodness-of-fit indices, evaluating their limitations and strengths.

Building on the previous editions that have served as standard textbooks and references for more than 25 years, Randomization Tests, Fourth Edition describes the randomization test theory, clarifies the hypotheses being tested, and discusses the role of random assignment. This edition also features updated material on N-of-1 randomization tests, includes a CD-ROM with up-to-date randomization test programs and FORTRAN codes, and contains end-of-chapter exercises and numerous new examples. The authors provide a website with solutions to the exercises and updates about new releases of RT4Win.

Catalog no. K10039, ISBN: 978-1-4398-0038-6 June 2009, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 480 pp. Suggested Price: $79.95 / £48.99

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Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA

Quantitative Methods and Applications in GIS

K.U. Leuven, Belgium

Statistical Test Theory for the Behavioral Sciences Dato N.M. de Gruijter

Leiden University, The Netherlands

Leo J. Th. van der Kamp

Leiden University, The Netherlands

Fahui Wang

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Statistics in the Social and Behavioral Sciences

Integrating GIS, spatial analysis, and computational methods, this book demonstrates various applications of GIS in the social sciences. The author addresses general issues, such as spatial analysis tools, basic quantitative methods, such as accessibility measures, and advanced topics, such as linear programming. Each chapter introduces a method, discusses a theme that uses the method, and applies the method to case studies in a GIS environment. The text emphasizes implementations of methods using real-world data and demonstrates the diversity of issues that are policy relevant. It also includes a CD-ROM with data and computer programs.

This book provides both a broad overview and a critical survey of assorted testing theories and models used in psychology, education, and other behavioral science fields. It explores the relationships and differences between several theories—including classical test, generalizability, and item response—and their applications. The authors present recent developments in testing, such as computerized adaptive testing, and use real data from the areas of psychology and education. The text also includes exercises at the end of each chapter with solutions in an appendix.

Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, USA

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o f t i t l e s , v i s i t u s a t w w w. c r c p r e s s . c o m Acceptance Sampling in Quality Control Second Edition

Engineering Design Reliability Applications For the Aerospace, Automotive and Ship Industries Edited by

Rochester Institute of Technology, New York, USA

Efstratios Nikolaidis

University of Toledo, Ohio, USA

Dean V. Neubauer

Dan M. Ghiocel

Series: Statistics: A Series of Textbooks and Monographs

Suren Singhal

Corning Inc., Horseheads, New York, USA

Introducing the fundamentals of probability theory along with individual sampling plans, Acceptance Sampling in Quality Control provides state-of-the-art coverage of the most widely used acceptance sampling techniques. This second edition features a new chapter on sampling standards along with updated information on probability functions, sampling schemes, and new ASTM standards. Integrating theory with practice, this comprehensive, easy-to-use reference contains challenging problem sets at the end of each chapter as well as solutions for all problems at the end of the text. It also includes clear illustrations, examples using Minitab and Excel, and industry applications. Catalog no. C9527, ISBN: 978-1-58488-952-6 January 2009, 7 x 10 Suggested Price: $119.95 / £72.99

Bayesian Process Monitoring, Control and Optimization Edited by

Bianca M. Colosimo

Politecnico di Milano, Italy

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Highlighting the competitive advantage available from using riskbased reliability design in the aerospace, automotive, defense, and shipbuilding industries, this book provides an overview of how to apply probabilistic approaches and reliability methods to practical engineering problems. Engineers from industry and national labs as well as university researchers present success stories and quantify the benefits of reliability design for their organizations. They demonstrate how to convince colleagues and management of the potential benefits of these approaches in allowing their organizations to accrue significant benefits and dramatically increase their competitiveness.

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Financial Justification of Nondestructive Testing

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Cost of Quality in Manufacturing Emmanuel P. Papadakis

Enrique del Castillo

Pennsylvania State University, University Park, USA

Quality Systems Concepts, Inc., New Holland, Pennsylvania, USA

This reference presents a state-of-the-art survey of the applications of Bayesian statistics in process monitoring, control, and optimization. Addressing challenges faced by engineers, the book adopts Bayesian approaches for actual industrial practices. It solves these problems through modern computational techniques, such as MCMC and other Monte Carlo simulation-based approaches. The book illustrates MCMC with the variance component model, using WinBUGS and CODA. The authors also explore the advantages and the disadvantages of Bayesian techniques and frequentist approaches. Additional coverage includes inferential problems and response surface methods.

Demonstrating how to apply financial formulas to prove or disprove the utility of 100% nondestructive testing (NDT), this book helps readers build the financial case for their NDT projects. It not only explains how 100% inspection by high-tech methods can save money for a manufacturing organization, but also how to justify this cost. Providing examples of successful NDT implementation drawn from factory situations, the author describes high-tech inspection technology in the context of modern ISO quality standards, TQM theory, and statistical process control. Placing NDT in the historical context of quality and inspection, the book provides three methods of calculation for proving its validity.

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Principles of Total Quality

Reliability Analysis and Prediction with Warranty Data

Third Edition

Issues, Strategies, and Methods

Vincent K. Omachonu

Bharatendra K. Rai

Joel E. Ross

Nanua Singh

An exceptionally thorough treatment of quality, this bestselling text provides practical instruction for students as well as for those responsible for quality implementation and management. The authors address reliability against the backdrop of increasing litigation in the area of product performance. Chapters provide a historical perspective for Six Sigma and discuss the concepts of service excellence within healthcare organizations. The authors also provide an expanded analysis of process quality management and quality function deployment, parameters for customer satisfaction, ways to organize for TQM, and the use of control charts to account for variables.

Using simple and practical approaches, this book provides methods and strategies for reliability analysis and prediction with warranty data. It demonstrates how to use warranty data to define and analyze field problems in order to find the root causes for warranty cost reduction. These methods can be used to obtain component-level nonparametric hazard rate estimates that provide important clues toward probable root causes and help reduce warranty costs. The author also includes a detailed discussion of warranty performance prediction. The methodologies covered help assess the impact of changes in warranty limits and forecast warranty performance.

University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, USA Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, USA

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University of Massachusetts, North Dartmouth, USA Troy, Michigan, USA

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Product Reliability, Maintainability, and Supportability Handbook Second Edition

Reliability Engineering and Risk Analysis A Practical Guide

Mohammad Modarres and Mark Kaminskiy

University of Maryland, College Park, USA

Edited by

Michael Pecht

Vasiliy Krivtsov

University of Maryland, College Park, USA

Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Michigan, USA

Competitive product development is all about reliability, maintainability, and supportability and the earlier that these factors are considered the better. Edited by a mechanical engineer known for his work in product development, reliability, packaging, and supply chain efficiency, this invaluable bestselling resource is now updated to include new optimization methods as well as the IEEE standards 1332 and 1413 on reliability and reliability prediction. The text presents the latest software tools for reliability evaluation as well as emerging techniques, such as up-rating, burn-in, and screening methods. It also explores the physics of failure in design and testing and the integration of reliability with business considerations.

Presenting in-depth discussions on the uses and limitations of cutting-edge philosophies, Reliability Engineering and Risk Analysis provides an introduction and explanation of pragmatic methods and techniques for reliability and risk studies. It features computer software on an accompanying disk that illustrates numerous examples found in the book and helps engineers and students solve problems. Written in Visual Basic, the disk is compatible with Excel spreadsheets and includes a module on Bayesian estimation. Technometrics said the book is “well-suited for those working in the nuclear regulatory field” and “the coverage of risk analysis is excellent.”

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Stream of Variation Modeling and Analysis for Multistage Manufacturing Processes Jianjun Shi

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA

Variation management and reduction is essential to achieving high product quality, productivity, and low manufacturing cost. Presenting proven techniques illustrated by case studies, Stream of Variation Modeling and Analysis for Multistage Manufacturing Processes summarizes the new methodologies and their implementation in the area of variation modeling, control, and reduction. The book focuses on developing a unified, systematic, and generic methodology and investigates fundamental issues. It discusses research funded by the National Science Foundation and demonstrates the implementation of the SoV methodology that has been funded by GM, DaimlerChrysler, Ford, Auto Body Consortium, and others.

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Applied Algebra: Codes, Ciphers and Discrete Algorithms, Second Edition................... 5 Applied Calculus of Variations for Engineers..... 43 Applied Combinatorics, Second Edition........... 16 Applied Game Theory and Strategic Behavior... 53

Bayesian Missing Data Problems: EM, Data Augmentation and Non-Iterative Computation.................................................... 93 Bayesian Process Monitoring, Control and Optimization.................................................. 129 Bioassays with Arthropods, Second Edition..... 106 Biographical Encyclopedia of Scientists, Third Edition...................................................... 3 Bioinformatics Basics: Applications in Biological Science and Medicine, Second Edition................................................ 110

Title Index

Adaptive Design Methods in Clinical Trials....... 91

Applied Mathematical Methods for Chemical Engineers, Second Edition................. 43

Adaptive Design Theory and Implementation Using SAS and R..................... 92

Applied Nonparametric Statistical Methods, Fourth Edition.................................................. 75

Advanced Differential Quadrature Methods...... 42

Applied Statistical Inference with Minitab......... 75

Biological Data Mining................................... 103

Advanced Engineering Mathematics with MATLAB®, Second Edition.............................. 42

Applied Stochastic Modelling, Second Edition.................................................. 72

Biomaterials Fabrication and Processing Handbook......................................................... 94

Advanced Engineering Mathematics with Modeling Applications...................................... 42

Applied Survey Data Analysis.......................... 127

Advanced Linear Algebra for Engineers with MATLAB®................................................ 43

Applied Vector Analysis, Second Edition........... 43 Approximation Techniques for Engineers.......... 44

Adversarial Reasoning: Computational Approaches to Reading the Opponent’s Mind... 66

Art of Modeling in Science and Engineering with Mathematica® , The, Second Edition........ 40

Algorithmic Combinatorics on Partial Words.... 16

Artificial Intelligence with Uncertainty............ 119

Algorithmic Cryptanalysis................................. 24

Assessing the Accuracy of Remotely Sensed Data: Principles and Practices, Second Edition................................................ 106

Algorithmic Lie Theory for Solving Ordinary Differential Equations........................ 26 Algorithms in Bioinformatics: A Practical Introduction.................................. 109

132

Applications of Group Theory to Combinatorics ................................................. 16

Analysis of Correlated Data with SAS and R, Third Edition.................................................... 92 Analysis of Ecological Data Using R, The........ 106 Analysis of Incomplete Multivariate Data.......... 74 Analysis of Messy Data Volume 1: Designed Experiments, Second Edition............................ 74 Analysis of Multivariate Social Science Data, Second Edition................................................ 126

Asymptotics and Borel Summability.................. 27 Automated Data Analysis Using Excel............. 102 Automated Taxon Identification in Systematics: Theory, Approaches and Applications............. 110

B

Basic Introduction to Bioelectromagnetics, Second Edition................................................. 92 Basic Statistics and Pharmaceutical Statistical Applications, Second Edition............................ 92

Bioinformatics: A Practical Approach.............. 110

Biosurveillance: A Health Protection Priority.... 94 Blind Image Deconvolution: Theory and Applications...................................................... 11

C

C++ for Mathematicians: An Introduction for Students and Professionals........................... 62 Capillary Flows with Forming Interfaces........... 44 Certain Number-Theoretic Episodes in Algebra................................................................ 9 Chaotic Modelling and Simulation: Analysis of Chaotic Models, Attractors and Forms......................................................... 27 Chemometric Techniques for Quantitative Analysis........................................................... 123 Chromatic Graph Theory.................................. 17 Classic Set Theory: For Guided Independent Study................................................................. 35 Classical and Generalized Models of Elastic Rods....................................................... 44 Classification and Regression Trees.................... 76

Bayesian Artificial Intelligence........................... 87

Clinical Trial Methodology................................ 94

Analysis of Time Series: An Introduction, The, Sixth Edition............................................. 72

Bayesian Biostatistics and Diagnostic Medicine....93

Clinical Trials in Oncology, Second Edition...... 94

Bayesian Data Analysis, Second Edition............ 75

Analysis, Geometry, and Modeling in Finance: Advanced Methods in Option Pricing............... 53

Bayesian Disease Mapping: Hierarchical Modeling in Spatial Epidemiology.................... 93

Cluster Randomised Trials: A Practical Approach.......................................................... 95

Analytical Methods for Markov Semigroups...... 33

Bayesian Methods for Data Analysis, Third Edition.................................................... 75

Codes: The Guide to Secrecy From Ancient to Modern Times.............................................. 24

Analytical Methods for Risk Management: A Systems Engineering Perspective.................. 123

Bayesian Methods for Measures of Agreement.... 93

Coding Theory and Cryptography: The Essentials, Second Edition.......................... 24

Applications of Abstract Algebra with Maple and MATLAB®, Second Edition............... 5

Bayesian Methods: A Social and Behavioral Sciences Approach, Second Edition................. 127

Combinatorial Approach to Matrix Theory and Its Applications, A...................................... 17

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o f t i t l e s , v i s i t u s a t w w w. c r c p r e s s . c o m Combinatorial Pattern Matching Algorithms in Computational Biology using Perl and R.... 110

Course in Large Sample Theory, A.................... 77 Course in Ordinary Differential Equations, A... 27 Course on Queueing Models, A........................ 66

Discrete and Continuous Fourier Transforms: Analysis, Applications and Fast Algorithms....... 28 Discrete Chaos, Second Edition: With Applications in Science and Engineering........... 28

Complex Functions with Applications to Flows and Fields................................................ 44

CRC Encyclopedia of Mathematics, The, Third Edition (Three-Volume Set)...................... 3

Complex Variables: A Physical Approach with Applications and MATLAB®..................... 33

CRC Standard Curves and Surfaces with Mathematica®, Second Edition.......................... 5

Computational Intelligence in Biomedical Engineering.................................... 95

CRC Standard Mathematical Tables and Formulae, 31st Edition........................................ 3

Computational Methods in Biomedical Research.......................................... 95

Credit Risk: Models, Derivatives, and Management..................................................... 53

Computational Methods of Feature Selection............................................. 103

Cryptanalysis of Number Theoretic Ciphers...... 17 Cryptanalysis of RSA and Its Variants............... 24

Computational Neuroscience: Realistic Modeling for Experimentalists............. 37

Drug Synergism and Dose-Effect Data Analysis.................................................... 97

Cryptography: Theory and Practice, Third Edition.................................................... 25

Dynamic Programming, Second Edition........... 66

Computational Partial Differential Equations Using MATLAB®............................. 62

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Computational Pharmacokinetics...................... 95

Data Analysis Tools for DNA Microarrays....... 111

Computational Protein-Protein Interactions.... 111

Data and Safety Monitoring Committees in Clinical Trials.................................................... 96

Computational Statistics Handbook with MATLAB®, Second Edition.............................. 88 Computational Statistics: An Introduction to R................................................................... 88

Data-Driven Block Ciphers for Fast Telecommunication Systems............................. 25 Decision Options: The Art and Science of Making Decisions......................................... 53

Discrete Variational Derivative Method: A Structure-Preserving Numerical Method for Partial Differential Equations....................... 63 DNA Methylation Microarrays: Experimental Design and Statistical Analysis......................... 111 DNA Microarrays and Related Genomics Techniques: Design, Analysis, and Interpretation of Experiments......................... 111

Dynamics of Third-Order Rational Difference Equations with Open Problems and Conjectures................................................ 28

E Effective Computational Methods for Wave Propagation............................................. 63 Elementary Bayesian Biostatistics...................... 97

Delaunay Meshing of Surfaces and Volumes: Algorithms and Mathematical Analysis.............. 11

Elementary Mathematical and Computational Tools for Electrical and Computer Engineers Using MATLAB®, Second Edition.................... 45

Density Estimation for Statistics and Data Analysis.................................................... 77

Elements of Matrix Modeling and Computing with MATLAB®. ........................... 40

Design and Analysis of Bioavailability and Bioequivalence Studies, Third Edition............... 96

Elements of Nonequilibrium Statistical Mechanics....................................................... 123

Computing with hp-ADAPTIVE FINITE ELEMENTS: Volume II Frontiers: Three Dimensional Elliptic and Maxwell Problems with Applications.............................................. 63

Design and Analysis of Clinical Trials with Time-to-Event Endpoints.................................. 96

Elements of Real Analysis.................................. 33

Concepts in Quantum Mechanics..................... 58

Design and Analysis of Non-Inferiority Trials.... 96

Concise Introduction to Image Processing using C++, A..................................................... 45

Engineering BGM............................................. 54

Design and Modeling for Computer Experiments...................................................... 88

Concise Introduction to Pure Mathematics, Second Edition, A............................................... 3

Design Theory, Second Edition......................... 18

Engineering Design Reliability Applications: For the Aerospace, Automotive and Ship Industries................................................ 129

Confidence Intervals in Generalized Regression Models............................................. 76

Difference Methods for Singular Perturbation Problems....................................... 27

Constrained Clustering: Advances in Algorithms, Theory, and Applications............. 103

Differential Geometry and Topology: With a View to Dynamical Systems................... 31

Envelopes and Sharp Embeddings of F unction Spaces.................................................. 33

Contemporary Statistical Models for the Plant and Soil Sciences.................................... 119

Digital Image Processing: An Algorithmic Approach with MATLAB.................................. 11

Environmental and Ecological Statistics with R............................................................. 107

Correspondence Analysis in Practice, Second Edition.................................................. 76

Direct Sum Decompositions of Torsion-Free Finite Rank Groups............................................. 6

Environmental Chemometrics: Principles and Modern Applications................ 106

Computer Network Time Synchronization: The Network Time Protocol............................. 11 Computer-Aided Multivariate Analysis, Fourth Edition.................................................. 76 Computing with hp-ADAPTIVE FINITE ELEMENTS: Volume 1 One and Two Dimensional Elliptic and Maxwell Problems..... 63

Design and Analysis of Experiments: Classical and Regression Approaches with SAS................ 77

Title Index

Combinatorial Methods with Computer Applications...................................................... 17

133

Elliptic Curves: Number Theory and Cryptography, Second Edition.......................... 18 Encyclopedia of Alternative Investments........... 54

Engineering Design Reliability Handbook...... 124 Engineering Genetic Circuits.......................... 112

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For more information and a complete list Epidemiology: Study Design and Data Analysis, Second Edition........................... 97 Exact Solutions and Invariant Subspaces of Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations in Mechanics and Physics...................................... 28 Exploratory Data Analysis with MATLAB®. ... 119 Extending the Linear Model with R: Generalized Linear, Mixed Effects and Nonparametric Regression Models.................... 77

Generalized Linear Models and Extensions, Second Edition.................................................. 79 Generalized Linear Models with Random Effects: Unified Analysis via H-likelihood.......... 79 Generalized Linear Models, Second Edition...... 80

Title Index

F

Genetic Algorithms and Genetic Programming: Modern Concepts and Practical Applications........................................ 12

Factoring Groups into Subsets............................. 6

Genetics and Randomness............................... 113

Financial Justification of Nondestructive Testing: Cost of Quality in Manufacturing...... 129

Genomic Approaches for Cross-Species Extrapolation in Toxicology............................. 113

Financial Modelling with Jump Processes.......... 54

Gentle Introduction to Stata, A, Second Edition.................................................. 72

Finite Element Analysis of Composite Materials......................................... 45 First Course in Fuzzy Logic, A, Third Edition... 36 First Course in Linear Model Theory, A............ 78 First Course in the Design of Experiments, A: A Linear Models Approach................................ 78 Fractals and Multifractals in Ecology and Aquatic Science................................................. 38 Free and Moving Boundaries: Analysis, Simulation and Control.................................... 45 Frontiers in Interpolation and Approximation... 64 Fundamental Number Theory with Applications, Second Edition.............................. 9

134

Generalized Latent Variable Modeling: Multilevel, Longitudinal, and Structural Equation Models............................... 79

Fundamentals of Biochemical Calculations, Second Edition.................................................. 38

Geocoding Health Data: The Use of Geographic Codes in Cancer Prevention and Control, Research and Practice........................................ 97 Geometric Algebra and Applications to Physics.......................................................... 59 Geometry, Topology and Physics, Second Edition.................................................. 31

Handbook of Algorithms for Wireless Networking and Mobile Computing................. 12 Handbook of Applied Cryptography................. 19 Handbook of Approximation Algorithms and Metaheuristics............................................ 12 Handbook of Bioinspired Algorithms and Applications...................................................... 13 Handbook of Combinatorial Designs, Second Edition.................................................. 19 Handbook of Computational Group Theory....... 7 Handbook of Computational Molecular Biology............................................................ 113 Handbook of Data Structures and Applications...................................................... 13 Handbook of Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics...................................................... 19 Handbook of Discrete and Computational Geometry, Second Edition................................ 20 Handbook of Dynamic System Modeling......... 40 Handbook of Elliptic and Hyperelliptic Curve Cryptography......................................... 20

Global Mapping of Human Settlement: Experiences, Data Sets and Prospects............... 107

Handbook of Exact Solutions for Ordinary Differential Equations, Second Edition............. 29

Graph Theory and Interconnection Networks...... 18

Handbook of Finite Translation Planes.............. 32

Graph Theory and Its Applications, Second Edition.................................................. 18

Handbook of Graph Theory.............................. 20

Graphics and GUIs with MATLAB®, Third Edition.................................................... 64

Handbook of Hidden Markov Models in Bioinformatics............................................. 113

Graphs & Digraphs, Fourth Edition................. 19

Handbook of Integral Equations, Second Edition.................................................. 46

Green’s Functions with Applications.................. 46

Handbook of Linear Algebra............................... 7

Fundamentals of Natural Computing: Basic Concepts, Algorithms, and Applications.......... 112

Grey Game Theory and Its Applications in Economic Decision-Making.............................. 67

Handbook of Linear Partial Differential Equations for Engineers and Scientists............................... 29

Fundamentals of Statistical Bioinformatics...... 112

Grid Computing: Techniques and Applications.21

Fuzzy Surfaces in GIS and Geographical Analysis: Theory, Analytical Methods, Algorithms and Applications............................. 88

Grid Resource Management: Toward Virtual and Services Compliant Grid Computing................ 22

Handbook of Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists........................................................... 46

Fundamentals of Grid Computing: Theory, Algorithms and Technologies................ 21

G

Group Representation Theory............................. 6

Galois Theory, Third Edition.............................. 6

Group Theory for the Standard Model of Particle Physics and Beyond........................................... 59

Gene Expression Studies using Affymetrix Microarrays..................................................... 112 Generalized Additive Models............................. 78 Generalized Additive Models: An Introduction with R.......................................... 78 Generalized Estimating Equations..................... 79

Group Theoretic Cryptography......................... 25

Guide to MATLAB® Object-Oriented Programming, A................................................ 46

H

Handbook of Algorithms for Physical Design Automation....................................................... 12

Handbook of Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations.......................................................... 47 Handbook of Parallel Computing: Models, Algorithms and Applications............................. 13 Handbook of Parametric and Nonparametric Statistical Procedures......................................... 80 Handbook of Real-Time and Embedded Systems............................................ 13 Handbook of Regression and Modeling: Applications for the Clinical and Pharmaceutical Industries................................ 120

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Handbook of Scheduling: Algorithms, Models, and Performance Analysis.................... 14

Introduction to Concurrency in Programming Languages................................... 22

Introduction to Quantum Control and Dynamics.......................................................... 48

Handbook of Special Functions: Derivatives, Integrals, Series and Other Formulas................. 34

Introduction to Credit Risk Modeling, Second Edition.................................................. 55

Introduction to Quasigroups and Their Representations, An............................................ 8

Handbook of Statistical Analyses Using R, A..... 89

Introduction to Cryptography, An, Second Edition.................................................. 21

Introduction to Random Sets, An..................... 36

Handbook of Statistical Analyses using SAS, A, Third Edition............................................... 89 Handbook of Statistical Analyses Using Stata, A, Fourth Edition.............................................. 89 Handbook of Statistical Distributions with Applications...................................................... 73 Handbook of Statistics in Clinical Oncology, Second Edition.................................................. 98 Handbook of Univariate and Multivariate Data Analysis and Interpretation with SPSS.... 127

Introduction to Data Technologies.................... 90

Introduction to Randomized Controlled Clinical Trials, Second Edition.......................... 98

Introduction to Exotic Option Pricing, An........ 55

Introduction to Scheduling............................... 14

Introduction to Financial Models for Management and Planning............................... 55

Introduction to Scientific Programming and Simulation with R............................................. 90

Introduction to Forecasting Time Series Using Stata, An................................................. 81

Introduction to Set Theory, Third Edition, Revised and Expanded....................................... 37

Introduction to General and Generalized Linear Models................................................... 81

Introduction to Spatial Econometrics.............. 121

Harmonic Analysis and Applications................. 34

Introduction to Generalized Linear Models, An, Third Edition............................................. 81

Hidden Markov Models for Time Series: A Practical Introduction using R....................... 80

Introduction to Gravity Currents Intrusions, An..................................................................... 47

Hierarchical Modeling and Analysis for Spatial Data....................................................... 80

Introduction to Grid Computing...................... 22

High Performance Computing in Remote Sensing................................................. 14

I

Ideas and Methods of Supersymmetry and Supergravity: Or a Walk through Superspace, Revised Edition.............................. 59 Illustrated Wavelet Transform Handbook, The: Introductory Theory and Applications in Science, Engineering, Medicine and Finance..... 59 Image Processing and Mathematical Morphology: Fundamentals and Applications... 47 Integral Transforms and Their Applications, Second Edition.................................................. 47 Integrated Introduction to Computer Graphics and Geometric Modeling, An............. 41

Introduction to Group Theory............................ 7 Introduction to Machine Learning and Bioinformatics................................................. 114 Introduction to Mathematical Logic, Fourth Edition.................................................. 36 Introduction to Mathematics of Satisfiability..... 36 Introduction to Modern Cryptography: Principles and Protocols.................................... 25 Introduction to Modern Econometrics Using Stata, An................................................. 90 Introduction to Molecular Biology, Genomics and Proteomics for Biomedical Engineers........ 114 Introduction to Multivariate Statistical Analysis in Chemometrics............................... 124 Introduction to Network Security..................... 26

Interactive Graphics for Data Analysis: Principles and Examples.................................... 89

Introduction to non-Kerr Law Optical Solitons................................................ 60

Interest Rate Modeling: Theory and Practice..... 54

Introduction to Number Theory....................... 10

Introducing Game Theory and its Applications.................................................. 20

Introduction to Numerical Methods, An: A MATLAB® Approach, Second Edition........... 64

Introduction to Abstract Algebra......................... 7 Introduction to Beam Physics, An..................... 60 Introduction to Bioinformatics........................ 114 Introduction to Combinatorial Designs, Second Edition.................................................. 21

Introduction to Partial Differential Equations with MATLAB®, An......................... 29 Introduction to Probability and Statistics for Science, Engineering, and Finance............... 70 Introduction to Probability with R.................... 70

Introduction to Stata for Health Researchers, An, Second Edition........................................... 98 Introduction to Statistical Inference and Its Applications with R, An.................................... 73

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Introduction to Statistical Methods for Clinical Trials.................................................... 98 Introduction to Statistics for Biology, Third Edition.................................................. 120 Introduction to Stochastic Calculus Applied to Finance, Second Edition............................. 122 Introduction to Stochastic Processes, Second Edition.................................................. 71 Introduction to Survival Analysis Using Stata, An, Second Edition........................................... 99 Introduction to Systems Biology, An: Design Principles of Biological Circuits............. 38 Introduction to the Bootstrap, An..................... 81

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Introduction to the Mathematics of Operations Research with Mathematica®, Second Edition.................................................. 67 Introduction to Time Series Modeling............... 82 Invariant Descriptive Set Theory....................... 37 Isometries on Banach Spaces: Vector-Valued Function Spaces, Volume 2............................... 34 Item Response Theory: Parameter Estimation Techniques, Second Edition.......... 127

J/K/L Java Library of Graph Algorithms and Optimization, A................................................ 14 Kalman Filter Primer, A.................................. 124 Kinetic Modelling in Systems Biology............... 38

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For more information and a complete list Knowledge Discovery from Sensor Data.......... 103 Linear Algebra and Matrix Computations for Statistics....................................................... 82 Linear Algebra: A First Course with Applications........................................................ 8

Multimedia Content Encryption: Techniques and Applications............................. 26

Measure and Integral: An Introduction to Real Analysis..................................................... 34

Multiple Correspondence Analysis and Related Methods............................................... 84

Measure and Probability.................................... 35

Multivariate Statistical Methods: A Primer, Third Edition.................................................... 73

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Title Index

Linear Causal Modeling with Structural Equations........................................................ 128

Measurement Error and Misclassification: Models, Methods and Applications................... 99

Linear Mixed Models: A Practical Guide Using Statistical Software.................................. 90

Measurement Error in Nonlinear Models: A Modern Perspective, Second Edition.............. 83

Linear Models with R........................................ 82

Medical Biostatistics, Second Edition................ 99

Neural Networks for Applied Sciences and Engineering: From Fundamentals to Complex Pattern Recognition......................... 115

Logistic Regression Models................................ 82

Medicinal Protein Engineering........................ 114

Next Generation of Data Mining.................... 104

Longitudinal Data Analysis............................... 83

Mesh Free Methods: Moving beyond the Finite Element Methods, Second Edition.... 49

Niche Modeling: Predictions from Statistical Distributions..................................... 39

Meta-Analysis and Combining Information in Genetics and Genomics............................... 115

Noncommutative Geometry and Cayley-smooth Orders...................................... 10

Meta-Analysis of Binary Data Using Profile Likelihood......................................................... 84

Nonlinear Time Series: Semiparametric and Nonparametric Methods................................... 84

Method of Averaging for Differential Equations on an Infinite Interval: Theory and Applications...................................................... 29

Nonparametric Statistical Inference................... 85

Method of Moments in Electromagnetics, The.....49

Numerical Linear Approximation in C.............. 65

Methods in Algorithmic Analysis...................... 15

Numerical Methods for Engineers and Scientists, Second Edition, Revised and Expanded.......................................................... 50

M

Machine Learning Algorithms for Spatial Data Analysis and Modelling............... 107 Machine Learning: An Algorithmic Perspective....................................................... 104 Manufacturing Facilities: Location, Planning, and Design, Third Edition................ 67 Markov Chain Monte Carlo in Practice: Interdisciplinary Statistics.................................. 83 Markov Chain Monte Carlo: Stochastic Simulation for Bayesian Inference, Second Edition.................................................. 83

136

Matrix Theory: From Generalized Inverses to Jordan Form.................................................... 8

Methods in Microarray Normalization............ 115 Microarray Innovations: Technology and Experimentation....................................... 115

Math and Art: An Introduction to Visual Mathematics............................................. 4

Microeconometrics Using Stata......................... 91

Math Concepts for Food Engineering, Second Edition.................................................. 48

Missing Data in Longitudinal Studies: Strategies for Bayesian Modeling and Sensitivity Analysis............................................ 99

Mathematical and Experimental Modeling of Physical and Biological Processes................... 41

Mixed Boundary Value Problems...................... 30

Mathematical Modelling with Case Studies: A Differential Equations Approach using Maple™ and MATLAB®, Second Edition....... 41 Mathematical Models for Systems Reliability.... 48 Mathematical Models of Information and Stochastic Systems............................................. 71 Mathematical Physics: Advanced Topics............ 60 Mathematical Physics: The Basics...................... 60 Mathematics of Quantum Computation and Quantum Technology................................. 61

Modelling Survival Data in Medical Research, Second Edition................................ 100 Modern Actuarial Theory and Practice, Second Edition.................................................. 55

Numerical Library in Java for Scientists and Engineers, A...................................................... 64

Numerical Methods for Finance........................ 56 Numerical Methods in Astrophysics: An Introduction................................................ 61 Numerical Methods, Algorithms and Tools in C#................................................................. 65 Numerical Modelling of Hydrodynamics for Water Resources........................................... 42 Numerical Techniques for Direct and Large-Eddy Simulations.................................... 65

O

Modern Differential Geometry of Curves and Surfaces with Mathematica®, Third Edition.................................................... 32

Observed Confidence Levels: Theory and Application....................................................... 85

Modern Digital Halftoning, Second Edition..... 15

Operational Calculus and Related Topics.......... 35

Modern Introduction to Linear Algebra, A.......... 8

Operations Research and Management Science Handbook............................................ 68

Molecular Modeling Basics................................ 41 Monte Carlo Methods for Electromagnetics.... 124

MATLAB® and C Programming for Trefftz Finite Element Methods......................... 48

Multi-Resolution Methods for Modeling and Control of Dynamical Systems................... 49

MATLAB® Primer, Seventh Edition................. 49

Multilevel and Longitudinal Modeling Using Stata, Second Edition.............................. 84

Operations Research Applications..................... 67 Operations Research Methodologies.................. 68 Operations Research: A Practical Introduction.... 68 Optimal Control Applied to Biological Models.............................................................. 39

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o f t i t l e s , v i s i t u s a t w w w. c r c p r e s s . c o m Optimal Control: Weakly Coupled Systems and Applications............................................... 50

Primer on Wavelets and Their Scientific Applications, A, Second Edition.......................... 4

Radar Signal Analysis and Processing Using MATLAB................................................ 51

Optimal Design of Queuing Systems................ 68

Principles of Geospatial Surveying................... 107

Optimal Estimation of Dynamic Systems.......... 50

Principles of Modeling Uncertainties in Spatial Data and Spatial Analyses.................... 108

Random Phenomena: Applied Probability and Statistics for Engineers.............................. 125

Principles of Total Quality, Third Edition........ 130

Optimization Modelling: A Practical Approach.......................................................... 69

Probability and Statistics Applications for Environmental Science.................................... 108

Ordinary Differential Equations: Introduction and Qualitative Theory, Third Edition.............. 30

Probability and Statistics for Computer Scientists......................................................... 125

P

Probability and Statistics with R........................ 71

Parallel Algorithms............................................ 22 Parallel Iterative Algorithms: From Sequential to Grid Computing.......................... 23 Pattern Discovery in Bioinformatics: Theory & Algorithms...................................... 116 Pattern Recognition Algorithms for Data Mining................................................... 104 Petascale Computing: Algorithms and Applications...................................................... 15 Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Data Analysis: Concepts and Applications, Fourth Edition.................................................. 39 Physical Oceanography with MATLAB ........... 50 ®

Pierre Gy’s Sampling Theory and Sampling Practice, Second Edition: Heterogeneity, Sampling Correctness, and Statistical Process Control................................................. 85 Pocket Book of Integrals and Mathematical Formulas, 4th Edition......................................... 4 Polya Urn Models.............................................. 71 Portfolio Optimization and Performance Analysis............................................................. 56 Practical Guide to Chemometrics, Second Edition................................................ 125 Practical Guide to Data Structures and Algorithms using Java, A................................... 15 Practical MATLAB® Applications for Engineers.......................................................... 51 Practical MATLAB® Basics for Engineers.......... 51 Practical MATLAB® for Engineers (Two-Volume Set)............................................. 51 Practical Statistics for Medical Research........... 100 Primer on Linear Models, A.............................. 85

Random Signals and Noise: A Mathematical Introduction...................................................... 51 Randomization Tests, Fourth Edition.............. 128 Randomization, Bootstrap and Monte Carlo Methods in Biology, Third Edition.................. 120 Real Analysis and Foundations, Second Edition.................................................. 35

Probability Models in Operations Research....... 69

Reconstructing the Tree of Life: Taxonomy and Systematics of Species Rich Taxa............... 121

Probability, Statistics, and Reliability for Engineers and Scientists, Second Edition........ 125

Regression Modeling: Methods Theory and Computation with SAS..................................... 86

Process Algebra for Parallel and Distributed Processing......................................................... 23

Relational Data Clustering: Models, Algorithms, and Applications.......................... 104

Product Reliability, Maintainability, and Supportability Handbook, Second Edition...... 130

Reliability Analysis and Prediction with Warranty Data: Issues, Strategies, and Methods................................................... 130

Programmer’s Companion to Algorithm Analysis, A........................................................ 16 Protein Engineering and Design...................... 116 Proteins: Energy, Heat and Signal Flow........... 116 Pursuit of Perfect Packing, The Second Edition.... 62 Python for Bioinformatics............................... 116

Reliability Engineering and Risk Analysis: A Practical Guide............................................ 130 Representation Theory and Higher Algebraic K-Theory............................................................ 9 Risk Analysis in Engineering and Economics... 126

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Risk Analysis in Engineering: Techniques, Tools, and Trends.............................................. 69

Quality Aspects in Spatial Data Mining.......... 108

Risk Assessment and Decision Making in Business and Industry: A Practical Guide, Second Edition................................................ 122

Quantifying and Understanding Plant Nitrogen Uptake for Systems Modeling........... 120

ROC Curves for Continuous Data.................... 86

Quantitative Equity Portfolio Management: Modern Techniques and Applications................ 56

S

Quantitative Finance: An Object-Oriented Approach in C++............................................... 56

Sample Size Calculations in Clinical Research, Second Edition................................................ 100

Quantitative Fund Management....................... 57

Sample Sizes for Clinical Trials........................ 100

Quantitative Methods and Applications in GIS............................................................. 128

Sampling Strategies for Natural Resources and the Environment...................................... 108

Quantum Computing Devices: Principles, Designs, and Analysis........................................ 61

Sampling Techniques for Forest Inventories..... 109

Quantum Computing: From Linear Algebra to Physical Realizations..................................... 23 Quantum Theory of High-Energy Ion-Atom Collisions.......................................................... 61

R

R Graphics........................................................ 91 R Programming for Bioinformatics................. 117

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Optimal Statistical Inference in Financial Engineering..................................................... 122

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Semisupervised Learning for Computational Linguistics.............................. 119 Sequential Methods and Their Applications...... 86 Sets, Functions, and Logic: An Introduction to Abstract Mathematics, Third Edition............ 37 Shape of Space, The, Second Edition................. 32 Simple Extensions with the Minimum Degree Relations of Integral Domains............................. 9

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Simple Solutions to Energy Calculations, Fourth Edition.................................................... 4

Statistics in Human Genetics and Molecular Biology............................................................ 117

Uncertainty Modeling and Analysis in Engineering and the Sciences............................ 70

Simulation of Dynamic Systems with MATLAB® and Simulink®................................ 52

Statistics with Applications in Biology and Geology........................................................... 121

Understanding and Applying Cryptography and Data Security.............................................. 26

Six Sigma in the Pharmaceutical Industry: Understanding, Reducing, and Controlling Variation in Pharmaceuticals and Biologics..... 101

Stochastic Hybrid Systems................................. 52

Understanding Complex Datasets: Data Mining with Matrix Decompositions...... 105

Social Computing: A Data Mining Perspective.... 105

Stochastic Partial Differential Equations............ 30

Solvency: Models, Assessment and Regulation... 57

Stochastic Relations: Foundations for Markov Transition Systems................................ 72

Solving Applied Mathematical Problems with MATLAB®................................................ 65

Stock Market Volatility...................................... 57

Univariate and Multivariate General Linear Models: Theory and Applications with SAS, Second Edition.................................................. 87

Spatial Ecology.................................................. 39

Stream of Variation Modeling and Analysis for Multistage Manufacturing Processes........... 131

Using Artificial Intelligence in Chemistry and Biology: A Practical Guide........................ 118

Spatial Epidemiological Approaches in Disease Mapping and Analysis......................... 101

Structural Bioinformatics: An Algorithmic Approach........................................................ 118

Using R for Introductory Statistics.................... 74

Spatiotemporal Patterns in Ecology and Epidemiology: Theory, Models, and Simulation.................................................. 40

Structured Credit Portfolio Analysis, Baskets & CDOs........................................................... 57

Spectral Theory for Random and Nonautonomous Parabolic Equations and Applications............................................... 30

Sums of Squares of Integers............................... 10 Systemic Yoyos: Some Impacts of the Second Dimension............................................ 69

Statistical Analysis for Decision Makers in Healthcare................................................... 121

Systems Biology and Bioinformatics: A Computational Approach............................ 118

Statistical Analysis of Medical Data Using SAS....................................................... 101

Systems Biology: Principles, Methods, and Concepts......................................................... 118

Statistical and Computational Pharmacogenomics.......................................... 117

Syzygies and Hilbert Functions......................... 10

Statistical and Probabilistic Methods in Actuarial Science............................................. 122 Statistical Computing with R............................ 91

138

Stochastic Modelling for Systems Biology........ 117

Statistical Design and Analysis of Stability Studies............................................... 101 Statistical Detection and Surveillance of Geographic Clusters........................................ 109

Visualizing Data Patterns with Micromaps...... 102 Weibull Distribution, The: A Handbook........... 12

Theory of Difference Schemes, The................... 31

Time Series Analysis.......................................... 87 Top Ten Algorithms in Data Mining, The....... 105

Statistics for Epidemiology.............................. 102

Visual Guide to Stata Graphics, A, Second Edition.................................................. 74

Theoretical Introduction to Numerical Analysis, A....................................... 66

Statistical Methods for Spatio-Temporal Systems............................................................. 87

Statistics for Environmental Science and Management, Second Edition......................... 109

Virtual Topology and Functor Geometry........... 32

Text Mining: Theory, Application, and Visualization................................................... 105

Statistical Methods for Spatial Data Analysis..... 86

Statistical Thinking in Sports............................ 73

Value-at-Risk: Theory and Practice, Revised Edition................................................. 58

Technical Analysis of Stock Trends, Ninth Edition................................................... 58

Theory of Science and Technology Transfer and Applications.................................. 70

Statistical Thinking in Business, Second Edition................................................ 123

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Statistical Test Theory for the Behavioral Sciences......................................... 128

Understanding Risk: The Theory and Practice of Financial Risk Management............. 58

Transform Methods for Solving Partial Differential Equations, Second Edition............. 31 Transforms and Applications Handbook, The, Second Edition......................................... 52 Translational Medicine: Strategies and Statistical Methods.......................................... 102

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A Abbena; Elsa...................................................... 32 Abdelmalek; Nabih........................................... 65 Abney; Steven.................................................. 119 Acock; Alan C................................................... 72 Addison; Paul S................................................. 59 Affenzeller; Michael........................................... 12 Afifi; Abdelmonem............................................ 76 Ahuja; Lajpat R............................................... 120 Al-Gwaiz; M.A.................................................. 33 Albert; Jim........................................................ 73 Alexander; Michael............................................ 23 Allan; A.L........................................................ 107 Allison; David B...................................... 111, 115 Alon; Uri........................................................... 38

Banks; H.T........................................................ 41

Booth; Philip..................................................... 55

Barbero; Ever J.................................................. 45

Boukerche; Azzedine......................................... 12

Barnes; Belinda................................................. 41

Brace; Alan........................................................ 54

Barnes; Ken J.................................................... 59

Braga de Costa Campos; Luis Manuel............... 44

Barnett; Adrian G.............................................. 81

Breiman; Leo..................................................... 76

Baron; Michael................................................ 125

Broemeling; Lyle D........................................... 93

Bartholomew; David J..................................... 126

Brualdi; Richard A............................................ 17

Basmadjian; Diran............................................. 40

Bruulsema; Tom.............................................. 120

Bassetti; W.H.C................................................. 58

Brychkov; Yury A.............................................. 34

Bassi; Sebastian................................................ 116

Buchbinder; Joseph L........................................ 59

Basu; Sugato.................................................... 103

Buchen; Peter Walter......................................... 55

Bauer; Jeffrey C............................................... 121

Buehler; Lukas K............................................. 110

Baum; Christopher F......................................... 90

Buonaccorsi; John P........................................... 99

Beasley; T. Mark.............................................. 111

Burd; Vladimir.................................................. 29

Begg; Rezaul...................................................... 95

Burkowski; Forbes J......................................... 118

Belkic; Dzevad.................................................. 61

Burns; Keith...................................................... 31

Benedetti; Jacqueline......................................... 94

C

Benedetto; John J.............................................. 34

Cameron; A. Colin............................................ 91

Benson; William H......................................... 113

Camouzis; Elias................................................. 28

Berglund; Patricia A........................................ 127

Campisi; Patrizio............................................... 11

Bertoldi; Marcello............................................. 33

Cantrell; Stephen.............................................. 39

Berz; M............................................................. 60

Carlin; Bradley P.......................................... 75, 80

Bhatta; Dambaru.............................................. 47

Carlin; John B................................................... 75

Bijker; Wietske................................................ 108

Carr; Daniel B................................................. 102

Biliotti; Mauro.................................................. 32

Carroll; Raymond J........................................... 83

Bissett; Brian D............................................... 102

Carter; Michael W............................................. 68

Biswas; Anjan.................................................... 60

Cartwright; Hugh........................................... 118

Blaesild; Preben............................................... 121

Casanova; Henri................................................ 22

Blanchet-Sadri; Francine................................... 16

Cassady; C. Richard.......................................... 69

Blasius; Jorg....................................................... 84

Cassandras; Christos G...................................... 52

Baclawski; Kenneth........................................... 70

Bluhm; Christian........................................ 55, 57

Chadburn; Robert............................................. 55

Bader; David A.................................................. 15

Bodenheimer; Peter........................................... 61

Chakraborti; Subhabrata................................... 85

Bahi; Jacques Mohcine...................................... 23

Böhm; Walter.................................................... 66

Chan; Ivan........................................................ 97

Baker; Frank B................................................ 127

Bohning; Dankmar........................................... 84

Chan; Ka-Wing............................................... 101

Balakrishnan; V............................................... 123

Boland; Philip J............................................... 122

Chang; Chein-I................................................. 14

Banerjee; Sudipto........................................ 80, 82

Bond; Leonard.................................................. 62

Chang; Mark............................................... 91, 92

Alpert; Charles J................................................ 12 Altman; Douglas G......................................... 100 Aluru; Srinivas................................................. 113 Anderson; Patrick L........................................... 53 Ankerst; Donna Pauler...................................... 98 Appleby; John A.D............................................ 56 Arce; Gonzalo R................................................ 15 Armstrong; Marc P............................................ 97 Arnholt; Alan T................................................. 71 Aste; Tomaso..................................................... 62 Athreya; Siva..................................................... 35 Avanzi; Roberto................................................. 20 Ayyub; Bilal M.................................. 70, 125, 126

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Crassidis; John L............................................... 50

Dobson; Annette J............................................ 81

Chatfield; Chris................................................. 72

Cronin; Jane...................................................... 30

Doche; Christophe............................................ 20

Chaudhary; Mohammad A................................ 92

Crowley; John............................................. 94, 98

Dos Passos; Waldemar....................................... 65

Chen; C.H........................................................ 11

Cutler; D. Richard.......................................... 106

Dougalis; Vassilios............................................. 63

Chen; Goong.................................................... 61

Cvetkovic; Dragos............................................. 17

Draghici; Sorin................................................ 111

Chen; Jake Y.................................................... 103

D

Du; Yi............................................................. 119

D’Alessandro; Domenico.................................. 48

Duffy; Dean G................................ 30, 31, 42, 46

Daintith; John..................................................... 3

Durney; Carl H................................................. 92

Cheng; Siu-Wing.............................................. 11

Daley; John P..................................................... 55

Dutta; Joydeep.................................................. 98

Chin; Shiu-Kai.................................................. 23

Daniels; Michael J............................................. 99

Chow; Pao-Liu.................................................. 30

E

Datta; Bidyut Kumar......................................... 59

Chow; Shein-Chung........... 91, 96, 100, 101, 102

Eapen; Gill........................................................ 53

Datta; Sujay.................................................... 114

Christensen; Douglas A..................................... 92

Edelman; David C............................................ 56

Davidian; Marie................................................ 83

Chu; Eleanor..................................................... 28

Edgington; Eugene S....................................... 128

Davidson; Ian.................................................. 103

Chu; Paul K...................................................... 94

Edwards; Jode W............................................. 111

Davis; Timothy A.............................................. 49

Church; David A............................................... 61

Edwards; Robert D............................................ 58

de Castro; Leandro Nunes............................... 112

Clark; Virginia A............................................... 76

Edwards; Thomas C........................................ 106

de Gruijter; Dato N.M.................................... 128

Cleves; Mario.................................................... 99

de Sabbata; Venzo.............................................. 59

Cochran; Jennifer R........................................ 116

De Schutter; Erik.............................................. 37

Cohen; Henri.................................................... 20

de Silva; Basil M................................................ 86

Colbourn; Charles J.......................................... 19

Debnath; Lokenath........................................... 47

Coleman; Matthew P......................................... 29

del Castillo; Enrique........................................ 129

Collett; David................................................. 100

DeMets; David L.............................................. 98

Collins; Michael J................................................ 7

Demin; Oleg..................................................... 38

Colosimo; Bianca M....................................... 129

Demkowicz; Leszek........................................... 63

Congalton; Russell G...................................... 106

Dempster; M.A.H............................................. 57

Connelly; Robin K............................................ 48

DeMuth; James E.............................................. 92

Connor; Anne N............................................. 114

Der; Geoff................................................. 89, 101

Cont; Rama...................................................... 54

Devlin; Keith.................................................... 37

Contassot-Vivier; Sylvain.................................. 23

Dey; Dipak K.................................................... 78

Cook; Thomas D.............................................. 98

Dey; Tamal K.................................................... 11

Cosmatos; Dennis........................................... 102

Di Giulio; Richard T....................................... 113

F

Cosner; Chris.................................................... 39

Dianat; Sohail A................................................ 43

Fang; Kai-Tai..................................................... 88

Costin; Ovidiu.................................................. 27

Dinitz; Jeffrey H................................................ 19

Fang; Zhigeng................................................... 67

Couturier; Raphael............................................ 23

Doberkat; Ernst-Erich....................................... 72

Faraway; Julian J.......................................... 77, 82

Crainiceanu; Ciprian M.................................... 83

Dobrushkin; Vladimir A................................... 15

Farnood; Ramin................................................ 40

Chen; Yangquan................................................ 65 Chen; Yi-Tung.................................................. 62

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Efron; Bradley................................................... 81 Egiazarian; Karen.............................................. 11 Eick; Bettina....................................................... 7 Ekaterinaris; John A.......................................... 63 Elaydi; Saber N................................................. 28 Elbirt; Adam J................................................... 26 Elsanousi; S.A................................................... 33 Engelberg; Shlomo............................................ 51 Englert; Berthold-Georg.................................... 61 Ensminger; Dale................................................ 62 Epstein; Benjamin............................................. 48 Erickson; Martin............................................... 10 Eubank; Randall L.......................................... 124 Everitt; Brian S.......................................... 89, 101

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Faticoni; Theodore G.......................................... 6

Gibson; Walton C............................................. 49

Hankerson; D.C................................................ 24

Ferguson; Thomas S.......................................... 77

Gidea; Marian................................................... 31

Hanrahan; Grady............................................ 106

Filzmoser; Peter............................................... 124

Gilks; W.R........................................................ 83

Hardiman; Gary.............................................. 115

Finkenstadt; Barbel........................................... 87

Gill; Jeff.......................................................... 127

Hardin; James W......................................... 79, 80

Fishwick; Paul A................................................ 40

Gittler; Josephine.............................................. 97

Hardy; Darel W................................................... 5

Fitzmaurice; Garrett.......................................... 83

Glaeske; H.-J..................................................... 35

Haroske; Dorothee D........................................ 33

Fleming; Richard J............................................ 34

Glowinski; Roland............................................ 45

Hart; Tom....................................................... 120

Frey; Gerhard.................................................... 20

Gohlmann; Hinrich........................................ 112

Hartel; Richard W............................................. 48

Friedman; Jerome.............................................. 76

Goldman; Kenneth J......................................... 15

Hastie; T.J......................................................... 78

Fulford; Glenn Robert....................................... 41

Goldman; Ronald............................................. 41

Hastings; Kevin J.............................................. 67

Furihata; Daisuke.............................................. 63

Goldman; Sally A.............................................. 15

Hayes; Richard J................................................ 95

Furse; Cynthia................................................... 92

Goldrei; Derek.................................................. 35

G

Heeringa; Steve G........................................... 127

Goldstein; Darlene.......................................... 115

Held; Leonhard................................................. 87

Gollery; Martin............................................... 113

Henkel; Carsten................................................ 61

Gonzalez; Teofilo F............................................ 12

Henry-Labordére; Pierre.................................... 53

Goodman; Jacob E............................................ 20

Herold; Martin................................................ 107

Goryanin; Igor.................................................. 38

Herson; Jay....................................................... 96

Gotway; Carol A............................................... 86

Hilbe; Joseph M.................................... 79, 80, 82

Gould; William................................................. 99

Hinek; M. Jason................................................ 24

Govil; N.K........................................................ 64

Hirukawa; Junichi........................................... 122

Granfeldt; Jorgen............................................. 121

Ho; Robert...................................................... 127

Gray; Alfred...................................................... 32

Hodkinson; Trevor R....................................... 121

Green; Kass..................................................... 106

Hoffman; Gary................................................. 24

Green; Stephanie............................................... 94

Hoffman; Joe D................................................ 50

Gaber; Mohamed Medhat............................... 103 Gabrielsson; Johan............................................ 39 Gajic; Zoran...................................................... 50 Galaktionov; Victor A....................................... 28 Galbraith; Jane I.............................................. 126 Galecki; Andrzej T............................................. 90 Gama; Joao..................................................... 103 Gamba; Paolo.................................................. 107 Gamerman; Dani.............................................. 83 Ganguly; Auroop R......................................... 103 Gao; Jiti............................................................ 84 Gao; Su............................................................. 37 Gardner; William.............................................. 23 Garrett; Paul B.................................................... 5 Garvey; Paul R................................................ 123 Geck; Meinolf..................................................... 6 Geckil; Ilhan K.................................................. 53 Gelfand; Alan E................................................. 80 Gelman; Andrew............................................... 75

Greenacre; Michael..................................... 76, 84 Greene; Barry R................................................ 97 Gregoire; Timothy G....................................... 108 Gregoriou; Greg N...................................... 54, 57 Gross; Jonathan L.................................. 17, 18, 20 Guenther; Ronald B.......................................... 64 Guerra; Rudy.................................................. 115 Gutierrez; Roberto............................................ 99

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Hogan; Joseph W.............................................. 99 Hogben; Leslie.................................................... 7 Holland; O. Thomas......................................... 64 Holt; Derek F...................................................... 7 Holton; Glyn A................................................. 58 Hornyak; Gabor L............................................. 98 Hothorn; Torsten.............................................. 89 Howell Jr.; T.A.................................................. 48

Gemperline; Paul............................................ 125

H

Gentleman; Robert.......................................... 117

Haberman; Steven............................................. 55

Hsu; Lih-Hsing................................................. 18

Ghiocel; Dan M...................................... 124, 129

Han; Jiawei..................................................... 104

Hua; Ronald H................................................. 56

Gibbons; Jean Dickinson................................... 85

Hand; David J................................................... 86

Hyslop; D.B...................................................... 48

Hrbacek; Karel.................................................. 37

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Kelly; S. Graham............................................... 42

Lai; Daniel T.H................................................. 95

Kharab; Abdelwahab......................................... 64

Lai; Poh-Chin................................................. 101

Khattree; Ravindra............................................ 95

Lamberton; Damien........................................ 122

Khorasanee; Zaki............................................... 55

Lange; Tanja...................................................... 20

Khudyakov; Yury E......................................... 114

Lapeyre; Bernard............................................. 122

Kim; Kevin........................................................ 87

Lau; Daniel L.................................................... 15

Kim; Seock-Ho............................................... 127

Lau; Hang T................................................ 14, 64

Kitagawa; Genshiro........................................... 82

Laughlin; Gregory P........................................... 61

Klee; Harold...................................................... 52

Lawler; Gregory F.............................................. 71

Klima; Richard E................................................ 5

Lawson; Andrew B............................................ 93

Klir; George J.................................................... 70

Le Bruyn; Lieven............................................... 10

Knop; Larry E..................................................... 8

Lee; Insup......................................................... 13

Koller; Glenn.................................................. 122

Lee; Youngjo..................................................... 79

Komzsik; Louis........................................... 43, 44

Legrand; Arnaud............................................... 22

Konar; Swapan.................................................. 60

Leiss; Ernst L..................................................... 16

Koning; Ruud H............................................... 73

Leitner; David M............................................ 116

Konopka; Andrzej K........................................ 118

Lenhart; Suzanne............................................... 39

Koolen; Jack...................................................... 16

Leonard; D.A.................................................... 24

Korb; Kevin B................................................... 87

LeSage; James.................................................. 121

Kornreich; Philipp............................................. 71

Lesik; Sally........................................................ 75

Kott; Alexander................................................. 66

Lesniak; L.......................................................... 19

Kramer; Richard.............................................. 123

Leung; Joseph Y-T....................................... 13, 14

Krantz; Steven G......................................... 33, 35

Li; Deyi........................................................... 119

Krishnamoorthy; K........................................... 73

Li; Jichun.......................................................... 62

Krivtsov; Vasiliy............................................... 130

Li; Runze........................................................... 88

Kalajdzievski; Sasho............................................. 4

Krzanowski; Wojtek J........................................ 86

Lian; Shiguo...................................................... 26

Kalechman; Misza............................................. 51

Kuhnert; Ronny................................................ 84

Liebeck; Martin................................................... 3

Kallen; Anders................................................... 95

Kuku; Aderemi.................................................... 9

Lim; Myo-Taeg................................................. 50

Kaminskiy; Mark............................................ 130

Kumar; Abhinit................................................. 22

Lin; Cheng-Kuan.............................................. 18

Kampanis; Nikolaos A....................................... 63

Kumar; Vipin.......................................... 104, 105

Lin; Min......................................................... 117

Kanevski; Mikhail........................................... 107

Kurtz; Jason....................................................... 63

Lin; Yi............................................................... 69

Kargupta; Hillol.............................................. 104

Kuzenko; Sergio M............................................ 59

Lindell; Yehuda................................................. 25

Kass-Hout; Taha................................................ 94

Kwak; Jin Ho.................................................... 16

Lindner; C.C..................................................... 18

Iesan; D............................................................. 44 Indrayan; Abhaya.............................................. 99 Isham; Valerie.................................................... 87 Jacobson; Douglas............................................. 26 Jain; Joti Lal...................................................... 66 James; Dewi...................................................... 55 Jamison; James E............................................... 34

Author Index

Jech; Thomas.................................................... 37 Jensen; Jan H.................................................... 41 Jewell; Nicholas P............................................ 102 Jha; Vikram....................................................... 32 Jiang; Xi............................................................ 65 Joglekar; S.D..................................................... 60 John; J.A......................................................... 123 Johnson; D.G.................................................. 123 Johnson; Dallas E.............................................. 74 Johnson; Norman.............................................. 32 Jones; Owen...................................................... 90 Joux; Antoine.................................................... 24 Julious; Steven A............................................. 100 Junkins; John L........................................... 49, 50

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Juul; Svend........................................................ 98

K

Katz; Jonathan................................................... 25

L

Kauffman; Louis............................................... 61

Ladas; G............................................................ 28

Liu; G.R............................................................ 49

Kecman; Vojislav............................................... 50

Lai; Choi-Hong........................................... 45, 65

Liu; Huan............................................... 103, 105

Lindner; Charles C............................................ 24

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Liu; Jen-Pei....................................................... 96

Martinez; Wendy L................................... 88, 119

Morgan; Byron J.T............................................ 72

Liu; Siegeng...................................................... 70

Mathur; Sunil.................................................. 112

Morris; James R................................................. 55

Liu; Xuanyong.................................................. 94

Mathur; Vishnu S.............................................. 58

Motoda; Hiroshi............................................. 103

Lodwick; Weldon.............................................. 88

Matsuo; Takayasu.............................................. 63

Motwani; Rajeev............................................. 104

Lomonaco; Samuel J......................................... 61

Matthews; John N.S.......................................... 98

Moulton; Lawrence H....................................... 95

Lonardi; Stefano.............................................. 103

May; Susanne.................................................... 76

Moustaki; Irini................................................ 126

Loney; Norman W............................................ 43

McCleery; Robin H........................................ 120

Moy¿; Lemuel A................................................ 97

Long; Bo......................................................... 104

McConnell; John S.......................................... 101

Mukhopadhyay; Nitis........................................ 86

Lopes; Hedibert F.............................................. 83

McCuen; Richard H....................................... 125

Mulaik; Stanley A............................................ 128

Lorenzi; Luca.................................................... 33

McCullagh; P..................................................... 80

Mulolani; Isaac.................................................. 43

Louis; Thomas A............................................... 75

McEneaney; William M.................................... 66

Murphy; David................................................. 58

Lygeros; John.................................................... 52

Mehta; Dinesh P.......................................... 12, 13

Murrell; Paul............................................... 90, 91

Mendelson; Elliott....................................... 20, 36

Myers; Chris J................................................. 112

Ma; Liwang..................................................... 120

Menezes; Alfred J.............................................. 19

N

MacDonald; Iain L............................................ 80

Mhaskar; H.N................................................... 64

MacLeod; Norman.......................................... 110

Michailidis; George......................................... 114

Madsen; Henrik.......................................... 81, 87

Mierczynski; Janusz........................................... 30

Magee; John...................................................... 58

Militino; Ana F.................................................. 71

Magliveras; Spyros............................................. 25

Miller; John H.................................................. 56

Magoules; Frederic...................................... 21, 22

Milliken; George A............................................ 74

Mahafza; Bassem R........................................... 51

Mills; David L................................................... 11

Mahmoud; Hosam M....................................... 71

Mitchell; Michael N.......................................... 74

Maillardet; Robert............................................. 90

Mitra; Gautam.................................................. 57

Makino; K......................................................... 60

Mitra; Pabitra.................................................. 104

Malchow; Horst................................................ 40

Mitra; Sushmita.............................................. 114

Malek-Madani; Reza......................................... 50

Modarres; Mohammad.............................. 69, 130

Malek; William A.............................................. 65

Mohanty; Sri Gopal.......................................... 66

Manassah; Jamal T............................................. 45

Mohapatra; Ram N........................................... 64

Mandallaz; Daniel........................................... 109

Moldovyan; Alexander A................................... 25

Manly; Bryan F.J............................... 73, 109, 120

Moldovyan; Nikolai.......................................... 25

Manzhirov; Alexander V.................................... 46

Molenberghs; Geert........................................... 83

Marchand; Patrick............................................. 64

Mollin; Richard A................................... 9, 21, 24

Marchenko; Yulia.............................................. 99

Monahan; John F............................................... 85

Marek; Victor W............................................... 36

Moore; John J................................................... 98

O

Marsland; Stephen.......................................... 104

Moorthy; Krish................................................. 38

O’Brien; Eamonn A............................................ 7

Martinez; Angel R..................................... 88, 119

Moreno; Carlos J............................................... 10

O’Rourke; Joseph.............................................. 20

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Nachlas; Joel A.................................................. 69 Naik; Dayanand N............................................ 95 Najarian; Kayvan............................................. 118 Nakahara; Mikio......................................... 23, 31 Nashed; Zuhair ................................................ 64 Navarro; Pilar Garcia......................................... 42 Nelder; John A............................................ 79, 80 Neubauer; Dean V........................................... 129 Newton; Charles S............................................ 69

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Ng; Kai Wang................................................... 93 Nguyen; Hung T............................................... 36 Nguyen; Kim.................................................... 20 Nguyen; Thi-Mai-Huong.................................. 22 Nicholson; Ann E............................................. 87 Nikolaidis; Efstratios............................... 124, 129 Northrop; Robert B......................................... 114 Nunnally; Brian K........................................... 101 Nussinov; Ruth............................................... 111

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Oda; Susumu...................................................... 9

Phelps; K.T........................................................ 24

Ricardo; Henry................................................... 8

Odell; P.L............................................................ 8

Pickle; Linda Williams.................................... 102

Richardson; S.................................................... 83

Ogunnaike; Babatunde A................................ 125

Pierce; Francis J............................................... 119

Richman; Fred.................................................... 5

Ohmi; Tetsuo.................................................... 23

Pitard; Francis F................................................. 85

Rickayzen; Ben.................................................. 55

Olariu; Stephan................................................. 13

Piziak; Robert...................................................... 8

Rinne; Horst................................................... 126

Older; Susan Beth............................................. 23

Playán; Enrique................................................. 42

Rizzo; Maria L................................................... 91

Olshen; R.A...................................................... 76

Plaza; Antonio J................................................ 14

Robert; Yves................................................ 14, 22

Omachonu; Vincent K.................................... 130

Plumb; Robert H.............................................. 55

Roberts; Fred..................................................... 16

Omitaomu; Olufemi A.................................... 103

Polansky; Alan M.............................................. 85

Robertson; Jacqueline L................................... 106

Onghena; Patrick............................................ 128

Polyanin; Andrei D............................... 29, 46, 47

Robinson; Andrew............................................ 90

Onyiah; Leonard............................................... 77

Poularikas; Alexander D.................................... 52

Rodger; C.A................................................ 18, 24

Overbeck; Ludger........................................ 55, 57

Pozdnukhov; Alexi.......................................... 107

Rogerson; Peter............................................... 109

Oystaeyen; Fred Van.......................................... 32

Preisler; Haiganoush K.................................... 106

Rohwedder; Bernd............................................ 61

Price; Camille C................................................ 68

Rosen; Kenneth H............................................ 19

Pace; R. Kelley................................................. 121

Prigent; Jean-Luc............................................... 56

Rosenkrantz; Walter A....................................... 70

Page; Grier P.................................................... 111

Prudnikov; A. P................................................. 35

Ross; Joel E..................................................... 130

Pal; Sankar K................................................... 104

Q

Rotar; Vladimir I............................................... 52

P

Palaniswami; Marimuthu.................................. 95 Pan; Jie.............................................................. 22 Panik; Michael.................................................. 86 Papadakis; Emmanuel P................................... 129

Qian; Song S................................................... 107 Qidwai; Uvais................................................... 11 Qin; Qing-Hua................................................. 48

Rothmann; Mark.............................................. 97 Roy; Anindya.................................................... 82 Rozyczka; Michal.............................................. 61 Ruan; Shigui..................................................... 39 Rubin; Donald B............................................... 75

Parida; Laxmi ................................................. 116

R

Park; Sheldon J................................................ 116

Rabe-Hesketh; Sophia........................... 79, 84, 89

Rushton; Gerard............................................... 97

Parnell; John A.N............................................ 121

Rachowicz; Waldemar....................................... 63

Russell; Robert M........................................... 106

Paszenski; Maciek.............................................. 63

Rahman; Matiur................................................ 43

Ruvinsky; Anatoly........................................... 113

Paulson; Daryl S.............................................. 120

Rai; Bharatendra K.......................................... 130

Ryaben’kii; Victor S........................................... 66

Pavlik; Claire E.................................................. 97

Rajasekaran; Sanguthevar.................................. 13

S

Pawitan; Yudi.................................................... 79

Rashidi; Hooman H........................................ 110

Saber; Eli........................................................... 43

Peace; Karl E............................................... 94, 96

Rasmussen; Craig E........................................... 22

Sadiku; Matthew N.O..................................... 124

Pecht; Michael................................................. 130

Rattanasiri; Sasivimol........................................ 84

Sahami; Mehran.............................................. 105

Peeva; Irena....................................................... 10

Ravindran; A. Ravi...................................... 67, 68

Sahni; Sartaj...................................................... 13

Perkins; Theodore........................................... 114

Ravishanker; Nalini........................................... 78

Salamon; Simon................................................ 32

Petronis; Arturas.............................................. 111

Register; Andy H............................................... 46

Samarasinghe; Sandhya................................... 115

Petrovskii; Sergei V............................................ 40

Reif; John.......................................................... 13

Samarskii; Alexander A...................................... 31

Pflug; Georg...................................................... 57

Reilly; Cavan................................................... 117

Sands; Arthur D.................................................. 6

Pardo; David..................................................... 63

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Qian; Edward E................................................ 56

Ruppert; David................................................. 83

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Skiadas; Charilaos............................................. 27

Szabo; Sandor...................................................... 6

Sapatnekar; Sachin S......................................... 12

Skiadas; Christos H........................................... 27

Sarker; Ruhul A................................................. 69

Skillicorn; David............................................. 105

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Skillings; John H............................................... 78

Sawitzki; Günther............................................. 88

Skrondal; Anders......................................... 79, 84

Schabenberger; Oliver............................... 86, 119

Smeeton; Nigel C.............................................. 75

Schafer; J.L........................................................ 74

Smith; Jonathan D.H...................................... 7, 8

Scheinerman; Edward....................................... 62

Sniedovich; Moshe............................................ 66

Schilling; Edward G........................................ 129

So; Fun-Mun................................................... 101

Schlogl; Erik...................................................... 56

Son; Sang H...................................................... 13

Schreiber; Gideon........................................... 111

Sorensen; Eric H............................................... 56

Schwarz; Fritz.................................................... 26

Sottile; Matthew................................................ 22

Scully; Marlan O............................................... 61

Spiegelhalter; D.J.............................................. 83

Sen; Arunabha................................................. 105

Sprent; Peter...................................................... 75

Seuront; Laurent............................................... 38

Srivastava; Ashok............................................. 105

Shaefer; Stacey J.............................................. 108

Stafford; Phillip............................................... 115

Thyregod; Poul................................................. 81

Shao; Jun......................................................... 100

Steele; Fiona.................................................... 126

Tian; Guo-Liang............................................... 93

Shen; Wenxian.................................................. 30

Stefanski; Leonard A......................................... 83

Tibbals; H.F...................................................... 98

Sheskin; David J................................................ 80

Stein; Alfred.................................................... 108

Tibshirani; R.J............................................. 78, 81

Shi; Jianjun..................................................... 131

Steinwandt; Rainer............................................ 25

Timm; Neil....................................................... 87

Shi; Wenzhong................................................ 108

Stern; Hal S....................................................... 75

Timonin; Vadim.............................................. 107

Shih; Frank Y..................................................... 47

Stewart; Ian......................................................... 6

Tramontano; Anna.......................................... 114

Shikhmurzaev; Yulii D...................................... 44

Stidham Jr.; Shaler............................................. 68

Tran; H.T.......................................................... 41

Shishkin; Grigory I............................................ 27

Stinson; Douglas R............................................ 25

Trivedi; Pravin K............................................... 91

Shiskina; Lidia................................................... 27

Stitzinger; Ernest................................................. 5

Trosset; Michael W............................................ 73

Shoukri; Mohamed M....................................... 92

Stockwell; David............................................... 39

Tsynkov; Semyon V........................................... 66

Sigmon; Kermit................................................. 49

Stone; Charles J................................................. 76

Sigmon; Neil....................................................... 5

Straub; John Edward....................................... 116

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Su; Wu-Chung.................................................. 50

Singh; Nanua.................................................. 130

Sudjianto; Agus................................................. 88

Singh; Surendra................................................. 58

Sule; Dileep R................................................... 67

Singhal; Suren......................................... 124, 129

Sunder; V. S...................................................... 35

Singla; Puneet................................................... 49

Sung; Wing-Kin.............................................. 109

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Svirshchevskii; Sergey R.................................... 28

Vaillencourt; Richard.......................................... 4

Sk¿rnik; K.A...................................................... 35

Swift; Randall J................................................. 27

Valentine; Harry T........................................... 108

Skataric; Dobrila............................................... 50

Szabados; J........................................................ 64

Valiente; Gabriel.............................................. 110

Tallarida; Ronald J........................................ 4, 97 Talloen; Willem............................................... 112 Tamaki; Kenichiro........................................... 122 Tan; Kiat-An..................................................... 22 Tan; Ming T...................................................... 93 Taniguchi; Masanobu...................................... 122

Tembe; B. L.................................................... 126 Tesman; Barry .................................................. 16 Testerman; Donna............................................... 6 Theodore; Louis.............................................. 108 Theus; Martin................................................... 89

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Thevenaz; Jacques............................................... 6

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Weissman; Ishay................................................ 48

Zhang; Xaiohui................................................. 94

van Oorschot; Paul C........................................ 19

Weisstein; Eric W................................................ 3

Zhang; Yingyan................................................. 42

Vanstone; Scott A.............................................. 19

Welch; Kathleen B............................................ 90

Zhang; Zhongfei............................................. 104

Varmuza; Kurt................................................. 124

West; Brady T............................................ 90, 127

Zimmerman; Dale L......................................... 97

Vasco; Maria Isabel............................................ 25

West; Michele M............................................... 97

Zolésio; Jean-Paul.............................................. 45

Vatsavai; Ranga Raju....................................... 103

Wheeden; Richard L......................................... 34

Zomaya; Albert Y.............................................. 13

Vazzana; Anthony.............................................. 10

Whitaker; D.................................................... 123

Zong; Zhi.......................................................... 42

Venturino; Ezio................................................. 40

White; Robert E................................................ 40

Zubairy; M. Suhail............................................ 61

Verbeke; Geert.................................................. 83

Wiens; Brian..................................................... 97

Zucchini; Walter............................................... 80

Vercauteren; Frederik........................................ 20

Wilkinson; Barry............................................... 21

Zwillinger; Daniel............................................... 3

Verzani; John..................................................... 74

Wilkinson; Darren J........................................ 117

Zygmund; Antoni............................................. 34

Vivien; Frederic................................................. 14

Winkler; Stephan.............................................. 12

von Seggern; David H......................................... 5

Wirkus; Stephen A............................................ 27

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Wagner; Christoph............................................ 55

Woodward; Mark.............................................. 97

Wagner; Niklas.................................................. 53

Workman; John T.............................................. 39

Wagner; Stefan.................................................. 12

Wu; Lixin.......................................................... 54

Wagstaff, Jr.; Samuel S................................. 10, 17

Wu; Rongling.................................................. 117

Wagstaff; Kiri.................................................. 103

Wu; Xindong.................................................. 105

Walker; Carol L................................................... 5

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Walker; Elbert A................................................ 36 Walker; James S................................................... 4

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Wood; Simon N................................................ 78

Wall; J.R........................................................... 24 Wallis; W.D....................................................... 21 Wan; W............................................................. 60 Wang; Fahui.................................................... 128 Wang; Hansheng............................................. 100 Wang; Hui........................................................ 48 Wang; Meiqing ................................................ 45 Wang; Sun-Chong........................................... 111 Washington; Lawrence C.................................. 18 Watt; Trudy A................................................. 120 Weaire; Denis.................................................... 62 Weber; Donald.................................................. 78 Weeks; Jeffrey R................................................ 32 Weiner; Daniel.................................................. 39

Xu; Ming-Yao.................................................... 16 Xue; Dingyu...................................................... 65 Yaffee; Robert.................................................... 81 Yamada; Ikuho................................................ 109 Ye; Shui Qing.................................................. 110 Yellen; Jay.................................................... 18, 20 Yorke; Harold W............................................... 61 Yoshida; Ken-ichi................................................ 9 Yu; Lei............................................................... 22 Yu; Philip S..................................................... 104

Z Zaitsev; Valentin F....................................... 29, 47 Zdunek; Adam.................................................. 63 Zhang; Jianping.............................................. 105 Zhang; Ping...................................................... 17

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