Problems and Solutions in Mathematics 2nd edition Ta-Tsien Li
Fudan University, China
Key Features • Some old problems are replaced b new ones
Description
Marc 2011
his book contains a selection o more than 500 mathematical problems and their solutions rom the Ph uali ing e amination papers o more than ten amous merican universities. he mathematical problems cover si aspects o graduate school mathematics lgebra, opolog , i erential Geometr , eal nal sis, Comple nal sis and Partial i erential E uations. While the depth o knowledge involved is not be ond the contents o the te tbooks or graduate students, discovering the solution o the problems re uires a deep understanding o the mathematical principles plus skilled techni ues. or students, this book is a valuable complement to te tbooks. Whereas or lecturers teaching graduate school mathematics, it is a help ul re erence.
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athematics
Sub-Subjects: General Pure & Applied athematics athematics Education Keywords: nal sis i erential E uations lgebra i erential Geometr Readership: Ph mathematics students and lecturers
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Contents •
Algebra: ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊
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Linear Algebra Group Theory Ring Theory Field and Galois Theory
Topology: ◊ ◊ ◊
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Point Set Topology Homotopy Theory Homology Theory
Differential Geometry: ◊ ◊ ◊
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Differential Geometry of Curves Differential Geometry of Surfaces Differential Geometry of Manifolds
Real Analysis: ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊
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Measurability and Measure Integral Space of Integrable Functions Differential Miscellaneous Problems
Complex Analysis: ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊
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Analytic and Harmonic Functions Geometry of Analytic Functions Complex Integration The Maximum Modulus and Argument Principles Series and Normal Families
Partial Differential Equations: ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊
General Theory Elliptic Equations Parabolic Equations Hyperbolic Equations
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Scientific Writing 2.0 A Reader and Writer’s Guide Jean-Luc Lebrun
Trainer of Researchers and Scientists from A*STAR Research Institutes, Singapore
Endorsement “This guide will be of use to many scientists, both new and familiar to the art of scientific writing. Consideration of the advice provided further develops the analytical reading skills required to critically review the work of others, as well as helping with the preparation of your own future articles.” Chemistry World
Key Features •
he book s chapters on how to achieve uidit in writing are ground breaking. luidit in scientific writing is what enables readers to sail through a scientific paper without ma or reading accidents • he metrics that cover 6 ma or parts o a scientific paper, and the so ware application that acilitate the sel evaluation are also ground breaking • chapter on online resources augments this second edition
Description The book helps scientists write papers for scientific journals. Using the ke parts o t pical scientific papers ( itle, bstract, ntroduction, isuals, Structure, and Conclusions), it shows through numerous e amples, how to achieve the essential ualities re uired in scientific writing, namel being clear, concise, convincing, uid, interesting, and organi ed. o enable the writer to assess whether these parts are well wri en rom a reader s perspective, the book also o ers practical metrics in the orm o si checklists, and even an original ava application to assist in the evaluation. he ocus o the book is on sel and reader assisted assessment o the scientific ournal article. t is also the first time that a book on scientific writing takes a human actor view o the reading task and the reader scientist. revealing and addressing the ph siological causes that create substantial reading di culties, namel limited reader memor , a ention span, and patience, the book guarantees that writing will gain the much coveted reader centered ualit .
Contents •
The Reading Toolkit: ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊
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Require Less from Memory Sustain Attention to Ensure Continuous Reading Reduce Reading Time Keep the Reader Motivated Bridge the Knowledge Gap Set the Reader's Expectations Set Progression Tracks for Fluid Reading Detect Sentence Fluidity Problems Control Reading Energy Consumption
Paper Structure and Purpose: itle he ace o our Paper bstract he Heart o our Paper Headings Subheadings he Skeleton o our Paper ntroduction he Hands o our Paper ntroduction Part Popular raps isuals he oice o our Paper Conclusions he Smile o our Paper dditional esources or the vid Learner
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Main Subject: General Sub-Subjects: General Keywords: Scientific Writing echnical Writing Wri en Scientific Communication Writing Skills Scientific ournal Paper Scientific rticle Peer eview luid Writing cademic Writing Readership: Students, pro essional scientists and researchers
Lectures of Sidney Coleman on Quantum Field Theory Foreword by David Kaiser Bryan Gin-ge Chen
Brian Hill
David Derbes
Richard Sohn
David Griffiths
Yuan-Sen Ting
Leiden University, Netherlands University of Chicago, USA Reed College, USA
Saint Mary’s College of California, USA Kronos, Inc., Lowell USA Harvard
Endorsements “Sidney Coleman was the master teacher of quantum field theory. All of us who knew him became his students and disciples. Sidney’s legendary course remains fresh and bracing, because he chose his topics with a sure feel for the essential, and treated them with elegant economy.” Frank Wilczek Nobel Laureate in Physics 2004 “It may seem strange to refer to a book on Quantum Field Theory as ‘fun’ — but this book is fun. The reader not only sees important physics and math, but also gets to appreciate a Master Teacher at work. It is wonderful to have these lectures written down so that they can be poured over and savored multiple times.” Howard Georgi Harvard “Ah, quantum field theory: through Coleman’s eyes we watch a victory parade that made ‘the spectator gasp with awe and laugh with joy’!” Anthony Zee University of California, Santa Barbara Author of Quantum Field Theory in a Nutshell “Sidney Coleman’s course on quantum field theory was one of the most memorable and enjoyable experiences of my physics education. Uniquely meticulous and insightful, these notes from his lectures will be invaluable to anyone interested in the cornerstone topic of modern physics.” Sean Carroll Caltech Author of Spacetime and Geometry: An Introduction to General Relativity
Key Features •
ased on Coleman s own handwri en notes, two sets o notes rom ormer graduate students, homework, solutions, past e aminations • Some missing steps addressed in derivations or arguments, maintaining as ar as possible Coleman s own language
Description Sidney Coleman was a physicist’s physicist. He is largel unknown outside o the theoretical ph sics communit , and known onl b reputation to the ounger generation. He was an unusuall e ective teacher, amed or his wit, his insight and his enc clopedic knowledge o the field to which he made man important contributions. here are man first rate uantum field theor books (the venerable orken and rell, the more modern t kson and uber, the now standard Peskin and Schroeder, and the recent ee), but the immediac o Pro . Coleman s approach and his abilit to present an argument simpl without sacrificing rigor makes his book eas to read and ideal or the student. Part o the motivation in producing this book is to pass on the work o this outstanding ph sicist to later generations, a record o his teaching that he was too bus to leave himsel .
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December 2018 £150 | HARDCOVER 978-981-4632-53-9 £75 | SOFTCOVER 978-981-4635-50-9
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96pp
Type: e tbook
Main Subject: Physics Sub-Subjects: Particle Ph sics High Energ Ph sics, uantum ields Keywords: uantum ield heor Gauge heor Standard odel Higgs echanism Readership: Graduate students and academics interested in uantum field theor
Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Adding Special Relativity to Quantum Mechanics The Simplest Many-Particle Theory Constructing a Scalar Quantum Field The Method of the Missing Box Symmetries and Conservation Laws I. Spacetime Symmetries Symmetries and Conservation Laws II. Internal Symmetries Introduction to Perturbation Theory and Scattering Perturbation Theory I. Wick Diagrams Perturbation Theory II. Divergences and Counterterms Mass Renormalization and Feynman Diagrams Scattering I. Mandelstam Variables, CPT and Phase Space Scattering II. Applications Green’s Functions and Heisenberg Fields The LSZ Formalism Renormalization I. Determination of Counterterms Renormalization II. Generalization and Extension Unstable Particles Representations of the Lorentz Group The Dirac Equation I. Constructing a Lagrangian The Dirac Equation II. Solutions The Dirac Equation III. Quantization and Feynman Rules CPT and Fermi Fields Renormalization of Spin-1⁄2 Theories Isospin Coping with Infinities: Regularization and Renormalization Vector Fields Electromagnetic Interactions and Minimal Coupling Functional Integration and Feynman Rules Extending the Methods of Functional Integrals Electrodynamics with a Massive Photon The Faddeev Popov Prescription Generating Functionals and Green’s Functions The Renormalization of QED Two Famous Results in QED Confronting Experiment with QED Introducing SU(3) Irreducible Multiplets in SU(3) SU(3): Proofs and Applications Broken SU(3) and the Naive Quark Model Weak Interactions and Their Currents Current Algebra and PCAC Current Algebra and Pion Scattering A First Look at Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking Perturbative Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking Topics in Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking The Higgs Mechanism and Non-Abelian Gauge Fields The Higgs Mechanism and Non-Abelian Gauge Fields The Glashow Salam Weinberg Model I. A Theory of Leptons The Glashow Salam Weinberg Model II. Adding Quarks The Renormalization Group;
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Essential Classical Mechanics Problems and Solutions Choonkyu Lee
Seoul National University, South Korea
Hyunsoo Min
University of Seoul, South Korea
Key Features • We e plained all mechanical concepts b a s stematical and logical approach • We strongl emphasi ed on the s mmetr arguments and various mechanical conservation laws • We provided man applications in broad areas in thorough manners
Description Problem solving in physics is not simply a test of understanding, but an integral part of learning. his book contains complete step b step solutions or all e ercise problems in Essential Classical Mechanics, with succinct chapter b chapter summaries o ke concepts and ormulas. he degree o di cult with problems varies rom uite simple to ver challenging but none too eas , as all problems in ph sics demand some subtlet o intuition. he emphasis o the book is not so much in ac uainting students with various problem solving techni ues as in suggesting wa s o thinking. or undergraduate and graduate students, as well as those involved in teaching classical mechanics, this book can be used as a supplementar te t or as an independent stud aid.
September 2018 £85 | HARDCOVER 978-981-3270-05-3 £40 | SOFTCOVER 978-981-3270-97-8
Imprint: World Scientific Publishing Compan Extent: 508pp
Contents •
Summary and Problems: ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊
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In Three-Dimensional Space: Vector Description Evolution in Time: Basic Elements of Newtonian Mechanics One-Dimensional Motion Motion of a Particle in Two or Three Dimensions The Two-Body Problem, Collision and Many-Particle System Gravitational Field Equations Rigid Body Dynamics I Elements of Fluid Mechanics Motion in a Non-Inertial Reference Frame Lagrangian Mechanics Application of the Lagrangian Method: Small Oscillations Rigid Body Dynamics II Hamiltonian Mechanics
Solutions: ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊
In Three-Dimensional Space: Vector Description Evolution in Time: Basic Elements of Newtonian Mechanics One-Dimensional Motion Motion of a Particle in Two or Three Dimensions The Two-Body Problem, Collision and Many-Particle System Gravitational Field Equations Rigid Body Dynamics I Elements of Fluid Mechanics Motion in a Non-Inertial Reference Frame Lagrangian Mechanics Application of the Lagrangian Method: Small Oscillations Rigid Body Dynamics II Hamiltonian Mechanics
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Type: Stud Guide
Main Subject: Physics Sub-Subjects: Classical Mechanics, Continuum Ph sics, coustics Keywords: Classical Mechanics; Newtonian Mechanics; Lagrangian echanics Hamiltonian echanics Celestial echanics Conservation Law Readership: Undergraduate and graduate ph sics students
Problems and Solutions on Optics 2nd Edition Swee Cheng Lim, Choy Heng Lai
National University of Singapore, Singapore
Leong Chuan Kwek
National University of Singapore, Singapore
Description
November 2019
This volume is a compilation of carefully selected questions at the PhD qualifying exam level, including many actual questions from Columbia University, University of Chicago, MIT, State University of New York at Buffalo, Princeton University, University of Wisconsin and the University of California at Berkeley over a twentyyear period. opics covered in this book include geometrical optics, uantum optics, and wave optics.
£75 | HARDCOVER 978-981-3273-85-6
his latest edition has been updated with more problems and solutions, bringing the total to over 200 problems. he original problems have been moderni ed, and outdated uestions removed, placing emphasis on those that rel on calculations. he problems range rom undamental to advanced in a wide range o topics on optics, easil enhancing the student s knowledge through workable e ercises. Simple to solve problems pla a use ul role as a first check o the student s level o knowledge whereas di cult problems will challenge the student s capacit on finding the solutions.
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£40 | SOFTCOVER 978-981-3275-28-7
Extent: 236pp Type: Stud Guide Series: a or merican Universities Ph. . uali ing uestions and Solutions - Physics Main Subject: Physics Sub-Subjects: ptics and Laser Ph sics Keywords: Problems ptics Geometric ptics atri ethod ptic Wave nter erence i raction ourier ptics borption ispersion Coherrence Laser Readership: Lecturers, postgraduates and advanced undergraduates in ph sics
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Science Communication An Introduction Frans van Dam
Anne M Dijkstra
Liesbeth de Bakker
Eric A Jensen
Utrecht University, The Netherlands Utrecht University, The Netherlands
University of Twente, The Netherlands Institute for Methods Innovation, UK
Endorsements “It contains a wealth of information for students at all levels, for communication professionals as well as for researchers in science communication. Publication of this book is a milestone in the world of science communication and will be welcomed by all those working in this field ... I recommend this book to all those who are interested in communicating science: scientists, lecturers and students in science communication, policy makers at the interface of science and society, and professionals in science communication.” Prof. Dr Martin Goedhart Institute for Science Education and Communication
Key Features •
ull coverage o the field o science communication, basic, accessible and coherent treatment o most important concepts in the field • uch a ention has been paid to the didactic ualit o the book the chapters are wri en b authors who are used to teaching their sub ect to students or giving advice to pro essionals. he editors have ensured that the book is coherent in terms o content, level and st le • including authors and perspectives rom various geographical regions o the world, an a empt has been made to pa tribute to the cultural diversit o science communication across the world
March 2020 £50 | HARDCOVER 978-981-120-987-1 £25 | SOFTCOVER 978-981-122-835-3
Imprint: World Scientific Publishing Compan Extent: 276pp Type: e tbook Series: Science Communication Volume 1 Main Subject: General
Description A concise, coherent and easily readable textbook about the field of science communication, connecting the practice of science communicators with theory. n the book, recent trends and shi s in the field resonate, such as the transition rom telling about science to interacting with the public and the importance o science communication in health and environmental communication. he chapters have been wri en b e perts in their disciplines, coming rom philosoph o science and communication studies to health communication and science ournalism. Cases rom around the world illustrate science communication in practice. he book provides a broad, up to date and coherent introduction to science communication or both, students o science communication and related fields, as well as pro essionals.
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Sub-Subjects: Popular Science; Philosophy; History Of Science; General Education Social ssues Human Securit Keywords: Science Communication Science Education Science ournalism Health Communication Readership: Researchers and students rom all fields who are interested in the basics o communicating science and technolog
Contents • • • • • • • • • • • •
oreword List o Contributing uthors Se ng the Scene (Anne M Dijkstra, Liesbeth de Bakker, Frans van Dam, and Eric A Jensen) iews o Science (Edwin Koster and Frank Kupper) he Process o Communicating Science (Caroline Wehrmann and Anne M Dijkstra) Science in ialogue (Roald Verhoeff and Frank Kupper) n ormal Science Education (Anne M Land-Zandstra, Liesbeth de Bakker, and Eric A Jensen) Science ournalism (Mark Bos and Frank Nuijens) isk Communication (Henk Mulder and Erwin van Rijswoud) Health Communication (Madelief G B C Bertens, Joanne N Leerlooijer, and Maria E Fernandez) Environmental Communication (Liesbeth de Bakker and Eric A Jensen) esearch in Science Communication (Anne M Dijkstra and Craig Cormick)
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Problems and Solutions on Mechanics 2nd Edition Swee Cheng Lim, Choy Heng Lai
National University of Singapore, Singapore
Leong Chuan Kwek
National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore & National Institute of Education, Singapore & Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Description
July 2020
This volume is a compilation of carefully selected questions at the PhD qualifying exam level, including many actual questions from Columbia University, University of Chicago, MIT, State University of New York at Buffalo, Princeton University, University of Wisconsin and the University of California at Berkeley over a twentyyear period. opics covered in this book include d namics o s stems o point masses, rigid bodies and de ormable bodies, Lagrange s and Hamilton s e uations, and special relativit .
£130 | HARDCOVER 978-981-121-340-3
his latest edition has been updated with more problems and solutions and the original problems have also been moderni ed, e cluding outdated uestions and emphasi ing those that rel on calculations. he problems range rom undamental to advanced in a wide range o topics on mechanics, easil enhancing the student s knowledge through workable e ercises. Simple to solve problems pla a use ul role as a first check o the student s level o knowledge whereas di cult problems will challenge the student s capacit on finding the solutions.
£60 | SOFTCOVER 978-981-121-445-5 Imprint: World Scientific Publishing Compan Extent: 7 2pp Type: Stud Guide Series: a or merican Universities Ph. . uali ing uestions and Solutions - Physics Main Subject: Physics Sub-Subjects: Classical Mechanics; Continuum Ph sics coustics Keywords: Problems Solutions S stems o Point o asses igid odies e ormable odies Lagrange s E uation Hamilton s E uations Special elativit
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ewtonian echanics namics o a Point ass ( 00 08) namics o a S stem o Point asses ( 09 namics o igid odies ( 45 223) namics o e ormable odies ( 224 272) nal tical echanics Lagrange s E uations (200 2027) Small scillations (2028 2067) Hamilton s Canonical E uations (2068 2084) Special elativit Special elativit (300 3054)
Readership: Lecturers, postgraduates and advanced undergraduates in ph sics 44)
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Science Research Writing for NonNative Speakers of English Hilary Glasman-Deal
Imperial College London, UK
Endorsements “I managed to dramatically improve my writing skills. The best thing is that it is not generic but filled with concrete examples.” Marko Tkalcic University of Ljubljana “...there is no doubt that for student science writers the manual can be a very useful tool toward becoming efficient science writers.” Ibérica
Key Features • Enables a non native writer to produce a research article in science, technolog or medicine • s wri en in simple, clear English, et deals with high level skills • evelops straigh orward, reliable models or science research writing taken rom anal sis o over 600 published research articles • s both a te tbook and a re erence manual, providing the grammar and vocabular needed to communicate science research clearl and accuratel • Can be used b E P pro essionals worldwide as well as science researchers
December 2009 £48 | HARDCOVER 978-1-84816-309-6 £21 | SOFTCOVER 978-1-84816-310-2
Imprint: mperial College Press
Description This book is designed to enable non-native English speakers to write science research for publication in English. t can also be used b English speakers and is a practical, user riendl book intended as a ast, do it oursel guide or those whose English language proficienc is above intermediate. he approach is based on material developed rom teaching graduate students at mperial College London and has been e tensivel piloted. he book guides the reader through the process o writing science research and will also help with writing a aster s or octoral thesis in English.
Extent: 272pp Type: e erence ook ( reat as e tbook)
Main Subject: General Sub-Subjects: General
Science writing is much easier than it looks because the structure and language are conventional. he aim o this book is to help the reader discover a template or model or science research writing and then to provide the grammar and vocabular tools needed to operate that model. here are five units ntroduction, ethodolog , esults, iscussion Conclusion and bstract. he reader develops a model or each section o the research article through sample te ts and e ercises this is ollowed b a Grammar and Writing Skills section designed to respond to re uentl asked uestions as well as a ocabular list including e amples o how the words and phrases are to be used.
Contents • • • • • • •
ntroduction How to Use his ook How to Write an ntroduction Writing about ethodolog Writing about esults Writing the iscussion Conclusion Writing the bstract ppendices
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Keywords: Science esearch Writing cademic Writing esearch Paper on native Scientific English English E P Readership: on native and overseas science, engineering, technolog and medical pro essionals including graduate students, academics, researchers or industrial scientists interested in publishing in English science ournals English language pro essionals at universities and colleges worldwide (including English speaking countries) who provide writing support to students and sta whose first language is not English
Enjoy Writing Your Science Thesis or Dissertation! A Step-by-Step Guide to Planning and Writing a Thesis or Dissertation for Undergraduate and Graduate Science Students 2nd Edition Elizabeth Fisher
University College London, UK
Richard Thompson
Imperial College London, UK
Key Features • ocuses on dissertation and thesis writing or science students • Addresses undergraduates as well as postgraduates • Gives practical advice on all aspects o completing a scientific Ph
Description
August 2014
This book is a step by step illustrated guide to planning and writing dissertations and theses for undergraduate and graduate science students. Topics covered include advice on writing each section o a thesis as well as general discussions on collecting and organi ing re erences, keeping records, presenting data, interacting with a supervisor and avoiding academic misconduct. ecommendations about how to use word processors and other so ware packages e ectivel are included, as well as advice on the use of other resources. A concise summary of important points of English grammar is given, along with appendices listing re uentl con used words and word phrases to avoid. urther appendices are provided, including one on S units. he aim is to provide an eas to read guide that gives students practical advice about all aspects o writing a science thesis or dissertation, starting rom writing a thesis plan and finishing with the viva and corrections to the thesis.
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Imprint: Imperial College Press Extent: 352pp Type: Study Guide
Main Subject: General
Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Overview Ge ng rganised our e erences or ibliograph Planning and Writing our Literature eview Planning and Writing our aterials and ethods E perimental echni ues Planning and Writing our esults Planning and Writing our iscussion and Conclusion Planning and Writing our ntroduction eciding on our itle and Writing our bstract The Other Bits ther People s Work Layout umbers, Errors and Statistics igures and ables Proo reading, Printing, inding and Submission he iva and herea er or nd ou hought t was ll ver Supervision he Use o English in Scientific Writing Appendices
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Sub-Subjects: General Science; General Chemistry; General Materials Science; General Life Sciences; General Medicine; General Physics (Popular Reading) Keywords: hesis Writing issertation Writing Scientific Writing Ph hesis Readership: Undergraduate and graduate students in the field o science
How to Derive a Formula Volume I: Basic Analytical Skills and Methods for Physical Scientists Alexei A. Kornyshev
Imperial College London, UK
Dominic O’Lee
Imperial College London, UK
Key Features •
his book emphasi es on skills, tricks, appro imations, testing and understanding results, learning through not onl mathematical, but the vast number o ph sical e amples • Engaging and e citing, the book is complemented with amusing statements and cartoons, historical anecdotes, and use o colour in insigh ul diagrams and plots • he book teaches in interactive mode some o the longer e amples are cumulative case studies, demonstrating a set o methods in one go, which contain intermediate calculations as e ercises
Description Will artificial intelligence solve all problems, making scientific formulae redundant? he authors o this book would argue that there is still a vital role in ormulating them to make sense o the laws o nature. o derive a ormula one needs to ollow a series o steps last o all, check that the result is correct, primaril through the anal sis o limiting cases. he book is about unravelling this machiner . athematics is the ueen o all sciences , but students encounter man obstacles in learning the sub ect amiliari ation with the proo s o hundreds o theorems, m sterious s mbols, and technical routines or which the use ulness is not obvious up ront. hose interested in the ph sical sciences could lose motivation, not seeing the wood or the trees.
April 2020 £140 | HARDCOVER 978-1-78634-634-6 £75 | SOFTCOVER 978-1-78634-644-5
Imprint: World Scientific Europe Extent: 704pp
How to Derive a Formula is an a empt to engage these learners, presenting mathematical methods in simple terms, with more o an emphasis on skills as opposed to technical knowledge. ased on intuition and common sense rather than mathematical rigor, it teaches students rom scratch using pertinent e amples, man taken across the ph sical sciences. his book provides an interesting new perspective o what a mathematics te tbook could be, including historical acts and humour to complement the material.
Type: e tbook
Contents
Sub-Subjects: athematical Ph sics Computational, athematical nd heoretical Ph sics
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Preface Introduction From Base Camp — Understanding Functions and Variables: The First Stage: ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊
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Essential Functions Polynomial Expansions: When They Work and When They Don’t Limits, Differentiation and Integration The Way to Check Yourself: Analysis of Limiting Cases Definite Integrals as Functions Probability Distribution Functions, and Filter Functions as Limiting Cases Vectors and Introduction to Vector Calculus Understanding Sequences and Series • Complex Numbers • Dimensionality and Scaling • Concluding Remarks
Problems
From Camp 1: Deeper Understanding of Functions and Solving Equations: ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊
Introduction to Functions of Two or More Variables Fourier Series and Integrals Linear Equations and Determinants Matrices and Symmetry Solving Nonlinear Equations, Algebraic and Transcendental Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations Further Methods for Evaluating the Integrals and the Gamma Function Functions of a Complex Variable
Concluding Remarks Problems Instructions to Access the Outlines of Solutions
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Series: Essential e tbooks in Ph sics
Main Subject:
athematics
Keywords: athematics or Ph sical Scientists Practical ath heoretical Skills ppro imation ethods s mptotic nal sis Solving E uations esting and Understanding esults Readership: dvanced and enthusiastic school students preparing or universities, speciali ing in science level (UK), bitur (German ), L c e ( rance), high school (US ) and alike teachers and tutors undergraduate students universit lecturers
RevMED 300 SBAs in Medicine and Surgery Lasith Ranasinghe
Imperial College London, UK
Oliver Clements
Imperial College London, UK
Key Features •
ers shorter tests ( 0 30 uestions) than most other uestion books (e.g. 50 6) as this is considered a much more manageable test length b medical students • Contains up to date clinical in ormation • he editor, Pro essor Karim eeran, is a world renowned Endocrinologist and eput irector o edical Education at mperial College London, one o the world s top ranking medical schools • Wri en b students who have recentl sat clinical wri en e aminations, to make it as student riendl and relevant to current clinical e ams as possible
May 2019 Description RevMED teaches students how to interpret clinical cases by presenting key details of the history and examination of a patient and making them choose between five plausible options. ev E contains uestions on a broad variet o topics in general medicine and surger that range in di cult to cover the basics, but also challenge even the most able students. he e planations include up to date guidelines and a thorough e ploration o not onl the correct answer, but a breakdown o the incorrect options as well. here ore, each S is a orm o case based tutorial that can succinctl communicate a concept in general medicine or surger . uestion books are an e ceptionall use ul resource or medical students preparing or their clinical e ams. ev E is designed b medical students who recentl sat clinical wri en e aminations and has been reviewed b doctors pro essors thereb combining clinical accurac with a student riendl deliver .
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Imprint: World Scientific Europe Extent: 288pp Type: Stud Guide
Main Subject: Medicine
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Sub-Subjects: edical Education General edicine Surger Keywords: Single est nswer Clinical E ams ultiple Choice uestions C Readership: edical students preparing or their clinical e ams
Science Research Writing for native and non-native speakers of English 2nd Edition Hilary Glasman-Deal
Imperial College London, UK
Endorsement “This book should be on every STEMM academic’s bookshelf. In an academic world concerned with the quantity and quality of scientific publishing, this new edition of Science Research Writing is essential and timely. Writing enthusiastically and clearly, Glasman-Deal forensically deconstructs published texts to generate a series of robust, flexible models that help make writing less daunting. The content, tone, and language choice required to guide the reader through the main building blocks of STEMM writing (i.e. Abstract, Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusions) are clearly outlined; this helps the author communicate the intended meaning of every sentence, paragraph and section, clearly and unambiguously. This book is essential reading for academics at all experience levels; it will not only benefit students taking their first steps into scientific writing but also publishing ‘veterans’ who are still looking for ways to improve their skills.” Christopher Jackson Imperial College London
Description This book enables STEMM researchers to write effective papers for publication as well as other research-related texts such as a doctoral thesis, technical report, or conference abstract. Science Research Writing uses a reverse engineering approach to writing developed rom e tensive work with S E researchers at mperial College London. his approach unpacks current models o S E research writing and helps writers to generate the writing tools needed to operate those models e ectivel in their own field. he reverse engineering approach also ensures that writers develop uture proo strategies that will evolve alongside the coming changes in research communication pla orms. he Second Edition has been e tensivel revised and updated to represent current practice and ocuses on the writing needs o both earl stage doctoral S E researchers and e perienced pro essional researchers at the highest level, whether or not the are native speakers o English. he book retains the practical, user riendl ormat o the irst Edition, and now contains seven units that deal separatel with the components o wri en S E research communication ntroduction, ethod, esults, iscussion, Conclusion, bstract and itle, as well as e tensive responses and a new Checklist and ips section. Each unit anal ses e tracts rom recent published S E ournal papers to enable researchers to discover not onl what to write, but, cruciall , how to write it. he global nature o science research re uires ast, accurate communication o highl comple in ormation that can be understood b all participants. Like the irst Edition, the Second Edition is intended as a clear, do it oursel guide to make both the process and the product o S E research writing more e ective.
Author Hilary Glasman-Deal teaches academic S E communication at mperial College London. Her primar ocus is on research writing or native and non native speaking doctoral students, postdocs and academic sta . She consults on scientific research publication at the highest level in all areas o S E , working with researchers to communicate comple content e ectivel across a range o ast changing communication pla orms. Hilar also delivers workshops and short courses on writing or ournal publication around the world.
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October 2020 £50 | HARDCOVER 978-1-78634-783-1 £20 | SOFTCOVER 978-1-78634-784-8
Imprint: World Scientific Europe Extent: 300pp Type: Stud Guide
Main Subject: General Sub-Subjects: General; General Science Keywords: Science esearch Writing cademic Writing esearch Paper Scientific English English E P Readership: oth native and non native speakers o English including science writers, postgraduate students, researchers and teachers
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Pre ace to the Second Edition ntroduction How to Write the ntroduction How to Write about ethods How to Write about esults How to Write the iscussion How to Write the Conclusion Section How to Write an bstract Creating a itle Checklist and ips Writing Skills nde Language nde Sources and Credits
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Haematology A Core Curriculum 2nd Edition
Barbara Jane Bain
Imperial College London, UK
Reviews of the First Edition “Barbara Bain is well known to anybody in the UK or Ireland who has sat for the MRCPath examination. Her knowledge of morphology, her precision and her attention to details are legendary … The information on various haematological conditions is clearly laid out and well illustrated … I particularly liked the chapter on ‘what you need to know before you graduate’.” British Journal of Haematology “The author is very good at describing how various hematological diseases present in the real world … I recommend this book very highly to medical students and to practicing clinicians alike.” The Medical Media Review
Description This second edition of Haematology: A Core Curriculum is written by a haematologist with more than forty-five years of experience in teaching haematology to medical students and whose pedagogical and writing skills are widely admired within the field.
June 2020 £95 | HARDCOVER 978-1-78634-866-1 £60 | SOFTCOVER 78-1-78634-886-9
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he te tbook takes a use ul, practical approach, incorporating sel evaluation uestions and learning ob ectives that give students the in ormation needed to understand the topic and clear indications o the core knowledge re uired to progress within the field o haematolog . hemes covered include clinical haematolog and the scientific basis o the discipline and the causes and pathogenesis o haematological disorders as well as how conditions are diagnosed and treated.
Extent: 364pp
Haematolog closel ollows the mperial College London curriculum but medical students, trainee nurses and biomedical science students rom other institutions will find the te tbook e uall suitable, since it includes the core student haematolog curriculum as recommended by the Royal College of Pathologists.
Sub-Subjects: Haematology; Internal Medicine; Biomedical Sciences; Oncology
Type: e tbook
Main Subject: Medicine
Keywords: Haematology; Hematology; Core Curriculum; Blood Transfusion; naemia Coagulation Leukaemia Haemato-oncology; Medicine
Author Barbara Jane Bain, Pro essor o iagnostic Haematolog , mperial College London, involved in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching. Honorar Consultant Haematologist, St ar s Hospital, London, involved in diagnostic haematolog (particularl morpholog , leukaemia diagnosis and haemoglobinopath thalassaemia diagnosis) and teaching o trainees and biomedical scientists.
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Readership: Medical students, biomedical science students, and trainee nurses in the field o haematolog and oncology.
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Physiology of the Blood and Bone Marrow The Blood Count and Film Microcytic Anaemias and the Thalassaemias Macrocytic Anaemias Haemoglobinopathies and Haemolytic Anaemias Miscellaneous Anaemias, Pancytopenia and the Myelodysplastic Syndromes Leucocytosis, Leucopenia and Reactive Changes in White Cells Leukaemias and Lymphomas Polycythaemia, Thrombocytosis and the Myeloproliferative Neoplasms Multiple Myeloma Platelets, Coagulation and Haemostasis Thrombosis and Its Management — Anticoagulant, Antiplatelet and Thrombolytic Therapy Blood Transfusion Haemopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation Things You Need to Know Before You Graduate Further Reading Preparing for Exams and Self-Assessment Answers to Test Cases
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