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Data Mining and Data Warehousing Principles and Practical Techniques Parteek Bhatia | Thapar University, India
Kernelization Theory of Parameterized Preprocessing Fedor V. Fomin | Universitetet i Bergen, Norway
This self-contained introduction to kernelization, a rapidly developing area of preprocessing analysis, is for researchers, professionals, and graduate students in computer science and optimization. It includes recent advances in upper and lower bounds and meta-theorems, and demonstrates methods through extensive examples using a single data set. • Revisits the same data set to demonstrate the appropriate uses for different methods • Features extended examples to help students build practical intuition and understand the motivation behind the theory • Surveys all four main aspects of kernelization and the relations between them Algorithmics, complexity, computer algebra and computational geometry
January 2019 228 x 152 mm 500pp 978-1-107-05776-0 Hardback £49.99 / US$69.99
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This textbook gives an in-depth discussion of basic principles and practical techniques of data mining and data warehousing. Theoretical concepts are discussed in detail with the help of practical examples. It covers data mining tools and languages such as Weka and R language. • Discusses important concepts with their practical implementation using Weka and R Language data mining tools • Includes advanced topics such as big data analytics, relational data models and NoSQL that are discussed in detail • Pedagogical features including unsolved problems and multiplechoice questions are interspersed throughout the book for better understanding Contents: Preface; Acknowledgement; Dedication; 1. Beginning with machine learning; 2. Introduction to data mining; 3. Beginning with Weka and R language; 4. Data pre-processing; 5. Classification; 6. Implementing classification in Weka and R; 7. Cluster analysis; 8. Implementing clustering with Weka and R; 9. Association mining; 10. Implementing association mining with Weka and R; 11. Web mining and search engine; 12. Operational data store and data warehouse; 13. Data warehouse schema; 14. Online analytical processing; 15. Big data and NoSQL; Reference; Index.
Design and Analysis of Algorithms
Knowledge management, databases, datamining
A Contemporary Perspective Sandeep Sen | Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi
February 2019 244 x 170 mm 600pp 978-1-108-72774-7 Paperback £64.99 / US$84.99
A valuable text in the field of computer science and engineering, covering fundamental concepts and recent advancements. To help the reader to design/redesign algorithms for their requirements rather than be overawed by the challenges of a new framework. • Discusses important concepts including graph algorithms, parallel algorithms and approximation algorithms that are explained in detail • Emphasizes alternate and realistic computational frameworks including parallel, memory hierarchy and streaming • Covers new models of computation including string matching, streaming algorithms and geometric algorithms • Real-life applications and numerical problems are spread throughout the text for the benefit of the readers Algorithmics, complexity, computer algebra and computational geometry
February 2019 247 x 187 mm 350pp 978-1-108-49682-7 Hardback £44.99 / US$64.99 978-1-108-72199-8 Paperback c. £44.99 / c. US$64.99
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The Student’s Introduction to Mathematica and the Wolfram Language Third edition Bruce F. Torrence | Randolph-Macon College, Virginia
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Artificial Intelligence and Conservation Edited by Fei Fang | Carnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania
This book explains how artificial intelligence (AI) methods can be used to aid the conservation of wildlife, forests, coral reefs, rivers, and other natural resources. It offers an overview plus in-depth discussion of research advances, field tests and real-world deployments, and will be of use to artificial intelligence researchers and conservation professionals. • An accessible, coherent overview of artificial intelligence (AI) methods for conservation • Provides details of field tests and real-world deployments in conservation sites • Illustrates how artificial intelligence (AI) can benefit numerous areas of conservation, including an in-depth look at its use to combat wildlife poaching Artificial intelligence and natural language processing | Artificial Intelligence for Social Good
January 2019 228 x 152 mm 320pp 978-1-316-51292-0 Hardback £94.99 / US$125.00 978-1-108-46473-4 Paperback £39.99 / US$49.99
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This book introduces Mathematica® and the Wolfram Language in the context of the standard university mathematics curriculum. It equips current and former students to harness these tools to explore ideas from pre-calculus, calculus, and linear algebra. Additional chapters on programming and 3D printing provide outlets for further exploration. • Updated chapters cover the newest developments in the software, including natural language queries and the vast stores of real-world data now integrated through the cloud • Clearly presents software commands and procedures alongside mathematical ideas to demonstrate how Mathematica can illuminate high school and university mathematics • The book does not assume that the reader is an expert in the underlying mathematics Scientific computing, scientific software
March 2019 246 x 189 mm 532pp 480 b/w illus. 250 exercises 978-1-108-40636-9 Paperback £39.99 / US$49.99 P
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Earth and environmental science Rates of Evolution A Quantitative Synthesis Philip Gingerich | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
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This book compiles and compares examples of evolution from laboratory, field and fossil record studies, analyzing them to extract underlying generation-to-generation rates. It covers analysis methods, statistics of variation, and processes of natural selection and random drift, for students and researchers in paleontology, biology and anthropology. • Tables of evolutionary rates determined from experimental, field and fossil record studies are available online, together with an R script archive allowing readers to analyze rates • Develops and explains methods for analyzing evolutionary time series to correct misconceptions about natural selection and random genetic drift • Describes how to distinguish between directional, random, and stationary time series Palaeontology and life history
April 2019 247 x 174 mm 427pp 96 b/w illus. 12 tables 978-1-107-16724-7 Hardback c. £64.99 / c. US$84.99
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Flipping the Paleontology Classroom
Beyond Hands On Incorporating Kinesthetic Learning in an Undergraduate Paleontology Class David W. Goldsmith | Westminster College, Utah
Discusses the theory behind kinesthetic learning and how it fits into a student-centered, activelearning paleontology classroom. Presents methods for incorporating it into student exercises. Assessment data demonstrates that these exercises have led to significantly improved student learning outcomes tied to these concepts. Palaeontology and life history | Elements of Paleontology
November 2018 229 x 152 mm 75pp 5 b/w illus. 1 table 978-1-108-71787-8 Paperback £20.00 / US$25.00
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The Neotoma Paleoecology Database A Research Outreach Nexus Simon James Goring | University of Wisconsin, Madison
The Neotoma Paleoecology Database provides support to educators from primary schools to graduate students. Collaborations among pedagogic experts, technical experts and data stewards, centered around data resources such as Neotoma, provide an important role within research communities, and an important service to society. Palaeontology and life history | Elements of Paleontology
Benefits, Challenges, and Strategies Matthew E. Clapham | University of California, Santa Cruz
November 2018 229 x 152 mm 75pp 2 b/w illus. 5 colour illus. 1 table 978-1-108-71788-5 Paperback £20.00 / US$25.00 P
Evidence shows that active learning helps students strengthen learning and build more advanced skills. The flipped classroom is one approach to maximize time for active learning. This Element explores a number of ways lecturers can create a flipped classroom learning environment.
Incorporating Research into Undergraduate Paleontology Courses Or a Tale of 23,276 Mulinia Patricia H. Kelley | University of North Carolina, Wilmington
Palaeontology and life history | Elements of Paleontology
November 2018 229 x 152 mm 75pp 3 tables 978-1-108-71784-7 Paperback £20.00 / US$25.00
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Integrating Macrostrat and Rockd into Undergraduate Earth Science Teaching
In tis book best practices in experiential learning are illustrated by courses with embedded student research. Guidelines are presented for how to plan and execute a student research project. Researchbased teaching provides challenges for students and faculty, but the benefits for all stakeholders are strong. Palaeontology and life history | Elements of Paleontology
Phoebe A. Cohen | Williams College, Massachusetts
November 2018 229 x 152 mm 75pp 1 colour illus. 1 table 978-1-108-71789-2 Paperback £20.00 / US$25.00 P
This book outlines the use of Macrostrat and its mobile client Rockd, and provides examples of how to integrate these resources into a variety of paleontology and Earth science courses. These tools provide a unique educational opportunity for students to interact with primary geological data and make new field observations.
Utilizing the Paleobiology Database to Provide Educational Opportunities for Undergraduates Rowan Lockwood | College of William and Mary, Virginia
Palaeontology and life history | Elements of Paleontology
Student-Centered Teaching in Paleontology and Geoscience Classrooms
‘Big data’ science initiatives, such as the Paleobiology Database (PBDB), provide inexpensive and accessible research opportunities for undergraduate courses. This Element provides an introduction to what the PBDB is, how to use it, how it can be deployed in introductory and advanced courses, and examples of how it has been used in undergraduate research.
Robyn Mieko Dahl | Western Washington University
Palaeontology and life history | Elements of Paleontology
Student-centered learning shifts the power and attention in a classroom from the instructor to the students. This Element provides an overview of the research on student-centered pedagogy in introductory geoscience and paleontology courses and gives examples of these instructional approaches.
November 2018 229 x 152 mm 75pp 6 b/w illus. 4 colour illus. 1 table 978-1-108-71790-8 Paperback £20.00 / US$25.00 P
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November 2018 229 x 152 mm 75pp 4 b/w illus. 2 colour illus. 978-1-108-71786-1 Paperback £20.00 / US$25.00 P
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Integrating Active Learning into Paleontology Classes
Earth Science for Civil and Environmental Engineers
Alison N. Olcott | University of Kansas
Richard E. Jackson | Geofirma Engineering Ltd, Ontario
Active learning is a natural fit for paleontology, providing opportunities for examining fossils, analyzing data and writing. This Element introduces different types of active learning approaches and explains how these can be applied to large introductory paleontology classes for non-majors. Palaeontology and life history | Elements of Paleontology
November 2018 229 x 152 mm 75pp 1 b/w illus. 3 colour illus. 2 tables 978-1-108-71791-5 Paperback £20.00 / US$25.00 P
Dinosaurs A Catalyst for Critical Thought Darrin Pagnac | South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
Students’ passion for dinosaurs can be harnessed to trigger interest in science and be used to develop critical thinking skills. Three methods for developing critical thought are outlined in this book: using dinosaur paleontology to illustrate logical fallacies and flawed arguments, evaluating primary dinosaur literature, and critiquing dinosaur documentaries. Palaeontology and life history | Elements of Paleontology
November 2018 229 x 152 mm 75pp 2 tables 978-1-108-71792-2 Paperback £20.00 / US$25.00
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Confronting Prior Conceptions in Paleontology Courses Margaret M. Yacobucci | Bowling Green State University, Ohio
Contents: 1. Introduction; Part I. Rocks as Engineering Materials: 2. Structure and composition of the Earth; 3. Geological structures and maps; 4. Rock mechanics; 5. Characterization of rocks; Part II. Soils and Surficial Sediments: 6. Geomorphology; 7. Environmental geochem and mineralogy; 8. Glacial processes and permafrost; 9. Fluvial sediments and sedimentation; 10. Characterization of soils and sediments; Part III. Groundwater: 11. Hydrogeology; 12. Groundwater quality and contamination; 13. Land subsidence and karst; Part IV. Geologic Hazards: 14. Seismicity and earthquakes; 15. Landslides and the stability of slopes; 16. Coastal hazards. Engineering, petroleum and mining geoscience
Prior conceptions that include erroneous or incomplete understanding represent a barrier to durable learning. By intentionally eliciting prior conceptions and implementing pedagogical strategies described in other Elements in this series, lecturers can shape instruction to challenge negative views of paleontology and improve student learning. Palaeontology and life history | Elements of Paleontology
November 2018 229 x 152 mm 75pp 1 b/w illus. 978-1-108-71783-0 Paperback £20.00 / US$25.00
Introduces engineering students to the fundamental principles of the applied Earth sciences. Numerous examples and case studies provide students with the practical knowledge needed for successful geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineering practice. Problem sets are included and additional examples and solutions are available online. • Tailored specifically to enable civil and environmental engineering students to master the aspects of geoscience they need for a successful career • Avoids being a simplified course in physical geology by integrating solid, fluid and soil mechanics into the text • Covers relevant topics at an appropriate level, without the need for prior geological training • Contains detailed case studies and over 300 informative illustrations which bring topics to life and underscore the role of Earth science in accurate site characterization and mitigating against natural hazards
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Hydromagmatic Processes and Platinum-Group Element Deposits in Layered Intrusions Alan Boudreau | Duke University, North Carolina
The role of hydrothermal fluids during the crystallization of layered intrusions and the ore deposits they contain has long been debated. This book, for academic researchers and professional geologists, summarizes the evidence for fluidcrystal-liquid (hydromagmatic) interactions in layered intrusions. • Summarizes the literature to provide a unified view of the importance of the interaction of volatile fluids with magmatic liquid-crystal assemblages in the formation of layered igneous intrusions • Discusses a broad range of topics and processes related to the formation of layered igneous intrusions, from basic igneous petrology and geochemistry, to hydrothermal fluid composition, transport models, and high temperature metasomatic alteration mechanisms • Reviews evidence for the important role for volatiles and volatile-rich fluids in the crystallization of layered intrusions in general and the formation of platinum-group element (PGE) deposits more specifically
January 2019 276 x 219 mm 500pp 276 b/w illus. 47 colour illus. 61 tables 99 exercises 978-0-521-84725-4 Hardback c. £59.99 / c. US$79.99 X
Unconventional Reservoir Geomechanics Shale Gas, Tight Oil, and Induced Seismicity Mark D. Zoback | Stanford University, California
A comprehensive overview of the key geologic, geomechanical and engineering principles that govern the development of unconventional oil and gas reservoirs. Covering hydrocarbon-bearing formations, horizontal drilling, reservoir seismology and environmental impacts, this is an invaluable resource for geologists, geophysicists and reservoir engineers. • Provides a comprehensive overview of unconventional resources from nanometer scale pores to sedimentary basins with a scale of 100’s of kilometres, allowing the reader to understand the full range of critical geologic and engineering issues • Intended for a wide audience from diverse technical disciplines, the book will allow engineers to learn key issues of seismology, seismologists to learn about geology, and geologists to learn about engineering • Written by expert authors from Stanford University, this will be an authoritative text on unconventional reservoirs for students, researchers and industry professionals Engineering, petroleum and mining geoscience
January 2019 247 x 174 mm 400pp 978-1-107-08707-1 Hardback c. £90.00 / c. US$120.00
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Mineralogy, petrology and volcanology
January 2019 247 x 174 mm 289pp 128 b/w illus. 4 maps 978-1-108-41600-9 Hardback £95.00 / US$125.00 C
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Numerical Methods of Exploration Seismology
Edited by Thomas L. Davis | Colorado School of Mines
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This reference volume for academic researchers and industry practitioners provides an overview of the major geophysical techniques for monitoring underground storage of carbon dioxide from major industrial sources. Chapters by eminent researchers, illustrated with key case studies, discuss best practice for carbon management and outlooks for the future. • Presents a timely, cutting-edge summary in the context of the forthcoming release of the ISO Standard for the Geological Storage and Standard for Enhanced Oil Recovery • Case studies provide valuable real-world insights and guidance on technical best practice • Contributions from top researchers provide expert guidance for future carbon management Solid earth geophysics
April 2019 246 x 189 mm 420pp 30 b/w illus. 252 colour illus. 978-1-107-13749-3 Hardback c. £79.99 / c. US$110.00 P
This guide presents the theory and practice of seismic data processing, illustrated with an extensive online library of MATLAB® algorithms. Introducing essential tools for conducting research in seismic imaging, it is ideal for advanced students and exploration geoscientists in the petroleum industry. • Focuses on the development of real algorithms and computational software, allowing the reader to develop new methods or extend existing ones to construct seismic images • MATLAB® processing codes and algorithms contained in the book are part of a publicly available, online software library • Descriptions of functions in the toolbox are provided, together with code snippets chosen to illustrate key topics • Numerous computational exercises are given based on the MATLAB® codes and datasets (real and synthetic) provided online Solid earth geophysics
February 2019 246 x 189 mm 472pp 191 b/w illus. 978-1-107-17014-8 Hardback £59.99 / US$79.99
Seismic Wave Theory Edward S. Krebes | University of Calgary
This textbook is designed for senior students in geophysics, physics, mathematics, geology and engineering who want a focused and concise introduction to seismic wave theory. It is an invaluable teaching tool because of the detailed derivations of formulas, clear explanations of topics, and inclusion of student exercises with selected answers. • The only textbook on seismic wave theory that is perfect for senior undergraduate students: other current textbooks are either at a more advanced level that would be daunting for senior undergraduates, or at a lower introductory level than appropriate for senior undergraduates • Focuses on only one subject, avoiding the problem of trying to cover too much but in not enough detail, which makes this relatively short book appealing to students and instructors choosing a manageable book • Enhances students’ understanding by providing good pedagogy and offering detailed explanations of topics and many derivations of formulas Solid earth geophysics
April 2019 247 x 174 mm 379pp 146 b/w illus. 978-1-108-47486-3 Hardback c. £39.99 / c. US$49.99
With Algorithms in MATLAB® Gary F. Margrave | University of Calgary
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Seismic Ambient Noise Edited by Nori Nakata | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Written by eminent scientists from the field, this extensive overview of seismic ambient noise includes observations, physical origins, modelling, processing methods and applications in imaging and monitoring the internal structure of the Earth, for graduate students and scientists working in seismology and other imaging sciences. • Covers various aspects of seismic ambient noise, providing the first comprehensive overview of this cutting-edge field • Includes applications in imaging and monitoring, from the global to the engineering scale, of interest to academics and practitioners alike. • Chapters are written by leading researchers, ensuring quality state-ofthe-art information Solid earth geophysics
April 2019 247 x 174 mm 362pp 104 b/w illus. 30 colour illus. 978-1-108-41708-2 Hardback c. £70.00 / c. US$89.99 P
Introduction to Controlled-Source Electromagnetic Methods Detecting Subsurface Fluids Anton Ziolkowski | University of Edinburgh
This accessible volume shows how controlledsource electromagnetic (CSEM) methods are used to determine the electrical conductivity and hydrocarbon content of the upper few kilometres of the Earth, on land and at sea. Complemented by Python codes for reproducing model results, it is an excellent resource for exploration geoscientists and petroleum engineers. • The description of practical implementation is based on first-hand experience and illustrated with real data examples showing how CSEMs work in practice • Marine and land-based examples illustrate isotropic and anisotropic model results in both the frequency and time domains, demonstrating the theoretical detectability of buried resistive and conductive layers and the advantages of measuring the complete earth impulse response • Includes online Python notebooks which allow readers to reproduce results in the book and create their own models Solid earth geophysics
March 2019 247 x 174 mm 316pp 175 b/w illus. 978-1-107-05862-0 Hardback £95.00 / US$130.00
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Copulas and their Applications in Water Resources Engineering Lan Zhang | Texas A & M University
This book describes the basic concepts of copulas, and outlines current trends and developments in copula methodology and applications. Detailed case studies with real-world data illustrate the application of copulas to hydrology and water resources engineering, for researchers, professionals and graduate students. • Promotes the copula method for multivariate frequency analysis, engineering design, and risk and uncertainty analysis • Various case studies are included, discussing how to apply the copula method in the fields of hydrology and water resources engineering • Provides an easy-to-follow discussion of the copula method • Presents the readers with detailed information on the current development and trends in copula methodology and applications in hydrology and water resources engineering Hydrology, hydrogeology and water resources
January 2019 247 x 174 mm 547pp 177 b/w illus. 2 colour illus. 4 maps 978-1-108-47425-2 Hardback £115.00 / US$160.00 C
Zonal Jets Phenomenology, Genesis, and Physics Edited by Boris Galperin | University of South Florida
This comprehensive, multidisciplinary volume presents a state-of-the-art summary of all relevant branches of the physics of zonal jets, from the leading experts. The phenomena and concepts are introduced at a level accessible to beginning graduate students and researchers from different fields. The book also includes a very extensive bibliography. • Compiles many different aspects of zonal jets in a coherent way to bring together graduates and researchers from the different fields • Synthesizes a large amount of observational, laboratory, theoretical and numerical data, as well as including new results from the Juno mission to Jupiter • Contains a very extensive bibliography Atmospheric science and meteorology
February 2019 280 x 216 mm 550pp 120 b/w illus. 235 colour illus. 978-1-107-04388-6 Hardback £125.00 / US$175.00 C TEXTBOOK
Essentials of Atmospheric and Oceanic Dynamics
7. Gravity waves; 8. Instability; 9. Waves and mean-flows; 10. Turbulence; Part II. Atmospheres: 11. The Hadley cell and the tropics; 12. Midlatitudes and the stratosphere; 13. Planetary atmospheres; Part III. Oceans: 14. Wind-driven gyres; 15. The thermocline and overturning circulation; 16. The equatorial ocean and El Niño; References; Index. Atmospheric science and meteorology
January 2019 246 x 189 mm 360pp 129 b/w illus. 978-1-107-69279-4 Paperback £39.99 / US$49.99
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Climate Change and Terrestrial Ecosystem Modeling Gordon Bonan | National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado
Using theory and practice, this text covers the fundamentals of environmental biophysics, biogeochemical cycles, and vegetation dynamics. It bridges the disciplinary gap among the different ecosystem models developed by atmospheric scientists, ecologists, and hydrologists. Review questions, supplemental code, and modeling projects are provided. • Discusses the numerical implementation and solution to equations, allowing readers to understand how the equations are actually used in a model • Online resources include example model code, providing readers with practical examples • Includes many review questions, allowing readers to monitor their understanding Climatology and climate change
February 2019 253 x 203 mm 450pp 216 b/w illus. 52 tables 978-1-107-04378-7 Hardback c. £100.00 / c. US$140.00 P 978-1-107-61907-4 Paperback c. £44.99 / c. US$62.99 P
Networks in Climate Henk A. Dijkstra | Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands
This book provides an overview of the applications of complex network theory to climate science. Aimed mainly at researchers and graduate students in climate science, it will also be of value to a broader audience of anyone interested in network science, from biomedicine to ecology to economics. • The first book to introduce the new promising analysis methods of network science to understand climate variability • Covers a range of problems in climate science, including diagnostics of variability, tipping behavior and prediction, providing a broad overview of how network science can contribute to advancing climate research • The authors are leading experts in this field
Geoffrey K. Vallis | University of Exeter
Climatology and climate change
This is a modern, introductory textbook on the dynamics of the atmosphere and ocean for intermediate-advanced undergraduate and graduate students of meteorology, oceanography, mathematics, and physics. It is unique in taking the reader from very basic concepts to the forefront of research and is written by the leader in the field. • Provides a more introductory and more concise coverage of oceanatmosphere dynamics than the author’s comprehensive volume Atmospheric and Oceanic Fluid Dynamics: Fundamentals and LargeScale Circulation, 2nd edition (Cambridge, 2017) • The parent book is the market-leading advanced reference textbook on atmospheric and oceanic dynamics, but at nearly 1000 pages, is too long and advanced for many students and courses: Essentials is much more accessible • Written by Geoffrey K. Vallis, a world leader in atmospheric and oceanic dynamics Contents: Part I. Geophysical Fluid Dynamics: 1. Fluid fundamentals; 2. Equations for a rotating planet; 3. Dynamics on a rotating planet; 4. Shallow water equations; 5. Geostrophic theory; 6. Rossby waves;
February 2019 247 x 174 mm 280pp 114 b/w illus. 50 colour illus. 978-1-107-11123-3 Hardback £95.00 / US$125.00 C
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Climate Analysis Chester F. Ropelewski
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This book provides a non-mathematical exposition of climate observations, datasets, and models, based on the authors’ combined decades of experience. It describes scientific principles, instruments, observations, climate datasets, and analysis techniques for advanced students, researchers and practitioners in climatology. • Provides a comprehensive introduction to the entire Earth climate system including the atmosphere, oceans, cryosphere, and land surface components • Includes guidance on the proper use of climate data, with appropriate information to enable further investigation • Offers a non-mathematical description of the climate system in the main text with appendices that provide mathematical details of selected topics, and is therefore appropriate for students and other readers without advanced mathematical skills, while also supporting the interests of those with these skills Climatology and climate change
Environmental Sustainability for Engineers and Applied Scientists Greg Peters | Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenberg
This textbook provides a unique bridge between qualitative, legal and ethical perspectives on environmental management and sustainability, and the quantitative scientific knowledge used by practising engineers and applied scientists in the workplace. It will be invaluable for advanced students in engineering and applied science disciplines. • Includes both quantitative and qualitative aspects of environmental sustainability that a well-rounded engineering or applied science graduate should know • Provides study questions at the end of each chapter to ensure that the reader is learning, which will appeal to both instructors and students • Offers a scientific perspective of sustainability by bridging engineering and environmental science Environmental science
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Ocean Circulation in Three Dimensions
Environmental Expertise
Barry A. Klinger | George Mason University, Virginia
Connecting Science, Policy and Society Esther Turnhout | Wageningen Universiteit, The Netherlands
A graduate textbook for students of physical oceanography and related fields such as chemical oceanography and climate. The book surveys both observations and theories of the time-mean circulation. An innovative structure emphasizes links between observations and conceptual models, while mathematical sections allow students to delve into theory. • Gives a broad overview of the ocean general circulation and some ways it influences climate • Separate mathematical and conceptual sections give readers a choice of how deep a mathematical understanding they wish to achieve • Has an innovative structure in which each chapter covers a topic in three parts: observational description, explanatory concepts, and mathematical theory supporting the concepts
An overview of the connection between science and society, discussing the challenges faced by environmental experts, including how to communicate effectively, identify sources of disagreement and tackle controversial topics. With numerous case studies and practical solutions, this is an essential resource for scientists and professionals. • Summarises complex insights from social science research on environmental expertise in accessible language for students, natural scientists, and environmental professionals • Combines general, conceptual understanding with case studies of environmental expertise in action, allowing the reader to extend the concepts in the book to other cases • Supplementary exercises, examples and resources are provided online to accompany the book
Oceanography and marine science
Environmental science
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There Is No Planet B A Handbook for the Make or Break Years Mike Berners-Lee | Lancaster University
Escaping to Planet B to avoid environmental catastrophe is pure fantasy. This book is for anyone who yearns for a realistic alternative to the destructive path the world is on at the moment, and wants practical advice on how they can make things better. • Provides the big picture on environmental issues meeting the public’s yearning for perspective and clarity about what is going on • Offers a joined-up picture of how to improve humanity’s existence on Earth: science, technology, economics, values, politics and more are all considered together, providing a coherent response from all disciplines • An essential guide for everyone, from the layperson to policy makers • Links the big picture to the practical providing systemic understanding and guidance on what can be done, from governments down to personal actions Environmental science
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Exploring Planetary Climate
Anthropocene Encounters: New Directions in Green Political Thinking
A History of Scientific Discovery on Earth, Mars, Venus and Titan Ralph D. Lorenz | The Johns Hopkins University
Edited by Frank Biermann | Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands
An accessible and engaging chronological account of the history of climate science and planetary exploration, for students, researchers and general interest readers. Focusing on Earth, Mars, Venus and Titan, the book discusses how our knowledge of planetary climates has evolved over time, right through to cutting edge research on exoplanets. • With climate change, active missions to study the climates of our nearest planetary neighbours, and our first glimpses of climates on exoplanets, this is a highly topical subject • The engaging, narrative style makes it accessible for a range of readers, from students, researchers and professional scientists, to general interest readers • Draws together planetary science, meteorology, climate science and exoplanet astronomy, showing how planetary climate research has unfolded in parallel with our understanding of our own climate • Written by an active planetary scientist with first-hand experience of working on planetary science missions to Mars, Venus and Titan Planetary science and astrobiology
December 2018 247 x 174 mm c.316pp 136 b/w illus. 978-1-108-47154-1 Hardback c. £40.00 / c. US$55.00
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Spectroscopy and Photochemistry of Planetary Atmospheres and Ionospheres Mars, Venus, Titan, Triton and Pluto Vladimir A. Krasnopolsky | Catholic University of America, Washington DC
This book provides a detailed overview of the fundamental principles and methods of spectroscopy and photochemical modeling for studying the chemical composition of planetary atmospheres and ionospheres. With detailed reviews of Mars, Venus, Titan, Triton and Pluto, it is a valuable reference for graduate students, researchers and planetary scientists. • Contains detailed chapters on the atmospheres and ionospheres of Mars, Venus, Titan, Triton and Pluto which allow readers to see the applications of spectroscopy and photochemistry, and to compare carbon dioxide atmospheres with those principally composed of nitrogen and methane • Presents concise introductory chapters which introduce readers to the fundamental principles of atmospheric physics, spectroscopy and photochemical modeling, making it a useful resource for those without prior knowledge of these topics • Written by an expert author who has worked on various space missions, and Earth-orbiting and ground-based observatories, drawing on his vast experience of spectroscopy and photochemical modeling to provide a comprehensive, up-to-date summary of these techniques Planetary science and astrobiology | Cambridge Planetary Science, 23
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This timely book explores the significance of the Anthropocene for environmental politics, analysing established political concepts in view of contemporary environmental challenges. Asking whether politics can continue as usual, given the profound transformations to our planet, this is a fascinating book for researchers and graduate students. • Tackling uncomfortable questions, this book explores multiple perspectives to enable critical conversations regarding environmental politics • Chapters of this highly interdisciplinary volume cover a broad variety of ‘Anthropocene encounters’ in science, philosophy and literary fiction • Draws on research carried out as part of the Earth System Governance Project and is the first of a mini-series of books linked to the ten year anniversary of the programme Environmental policy, economics and law
March 2019 247 x 174 mm 272pp 6 b/w illus. 978-1-108-48117-5 Hardback c. £79.99 / c. US$110.00 978-1-108-74041-8 Paperback c. £34.99 / c. US$49.99
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Disaster Security Using Intelligence and Military Planning for Energy and Environmental Risks Chad M. Briggs | The Johns Hopkins University
This book details intelligence and military planning methods for anticipating environmental and security-related disasters. It offers an inside view of planning processes in the US government using scenarios and simulations. With a focus on innovative solutions, it is invaluable for a broad audience of practitioners, policymakers, and scholars. • Approaches a pressing topic in a new way, by presenting the inside story of how intelligence and military organizations plan for climate change and other environmental disasters • Describes complex topics in an accessible and approachable way • Provides concrete examples and lessons learned: the book is not overly theoretical, and it provides detailed narratives of how planning took place, and acknowledges both what went right and what went wrong Environmental policy, economics and law
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Urban Energy Landscapes Vanesa Castán Broto | University of Sheffield
A research volume using case studies to argue that the urban energy transition depends on specific urban trajectories and heterogeneous urban energy landscapes, reflecting both strategic projects of urbanization and people’s dwelling practices. The book will have wide interdisciplinary appeal to researchers in energy, urban and environmental studies. • Will have wide interdisciplinary appeal to both energy studies and urban studies researchers because of the increasing interaction between the two fields, and also brings together history, geography, and critical social theory • Uses detailed case studies that help consolidate methodologies and approaches and lead to a more developed understanding of concepts by the reader, while also engaging in practical aspects • Responds to real-world needs and – based on research and examples – presents a potential solution to a problem that concerns the large population of city dwellers Environmental policy, economics and law
April 2019 247 x 174 mm 260pp 19 b/w illus. 6 maps 978-1-108-41942-0 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99
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Climate Change and Ocean Governance Politics and Policy for Threatened Seas Edited by Paul G. Harris | Education University of Hong Kong
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The oceans are changing, and innovative policies for governing them and managing marine resources have never been more important. This book reveals the unavoidable connections between climate change, the oceans, and questions of governance. It offers important lessons for those who care about the future of our oceans. • Describes and analyzes policy tools for governing oceanic change now and in the future • Covers a range of multidisciplinary issues in the governance of oceanic change • Comprehensively explores the connections between climate change, oceans and governance Environmental policy, economics and law
January 2019 247 x 174 mm 450pp 978-1-108-42248-2 Hardback c. £110.00 / c. US$140.00
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Introduction to Optical and Optoelectronic Properties of Nanostructures Vladimir V. Mitin | University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Get to grips with the fundamental properties of optical and optoelectronic nanostructures. This comprehensive guide is accessible for students and practitioners in disciplines such as nanoscience, physics, electrical engineering, and materials science, and includes detailed mathematical derivations, worked examples and end-of-chapter problems. • Provides a unified treatment of fundamental principles • Accessible to those in nanoscience, electrical engineering, physics, and materials science • Covers up-to-date material and recent developments in optical and optoelectronic nanostructures • Includes worked examples and end-of-chapter problems Electronic, optoelectronic devices, and nanotechnology
Mathematical Methods in the Earth and Environmental Sciences
March 2019 247 x 174 mm 424pp 243 b/w illus. 978-1-108-42814-9 Hardback c. £75.00 / c. US$105.00
Adrian Burd | University of Georgia
An introduction to the mathematical techniques relevant to the Earth and environmental sciences, including basic calculus, linear algebra and differential equations. It includes numerous exercises, problems and supplemental computer codes in Python and MATLAB®, allowing the reader to practise and develop their problem-solving skills in context. • Introduces both analytical and numerical methods, supplying a variety of practical tools for problem solving • End-of-chapter exercises based around real Earth science problems allow the reader to test their understanding of the methods in context • Supplemental online computer codes provide additional examples of practical applications of the mathematical methods
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A Primer on Fourier Analysis for the Geosciences Robin Crockett | University of Northampton
An intuitive introduction to basic Fourier theory, with an emphasis on geoscience applications. Numerous worked examples from R are used to illustrate the theory, making this an ideal practical guide for graduate students and researchers who are using time-series analysis to quantify periodic features in geoscience data. • Explains basic Fourier theory in intuitive mathematical terms, making it accessible to those without a strong background in mathematics and statistics • Outlines methods such as the Lomb–Scargle periodogram technique that can be used for unequal-interval time-series data • Includes straightforward no-frills R spectrogram code in an appendix to the book (also available online), along with a brief help-file, allowing readers to use the code with their own datasets as well as with the examples provided in the book Earth science (general)
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Integration Techniques for Micro/Nanostructure-Based Large-Area Electronics Carlos García Núñez | University of Glasgow
This volumes describes the various approaches for synthesising micro/nanostructures, their integration onto large-area flexible/stretchable substrates, and the creation of high-performance electronic devices from them. Electronic, optoelectronic devices, and nanotechnology | Elements in Flexible and Large-Area Electronics
November 2018 229 x 152 mm 75pp 24 b/w illus. 978-1-108-70352-9 Paperback £20.00 / US$25.00
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April 2019 246 x 189 mm 550pp 978-1-107-11748-8 Hardback c. £45.00 / c. US$90.00
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Statistical Thermodynamics An Engineering Approach John W. Daily | University of Colorado Boulder
This text is for graduate or advanced undergraduate statistical thermodynamics courses in mechanical or aerospace engineering. It covers the relationship between macroscopic and microscopic thermodynamics and derives properties for gases, liquids and solids. It also covers non-equilibrium behavior as found in kinetic theory and chemical kinetics. • Employs a simple postulatory approach to make it easier to understand basic concepts • Provides unified notation across classical and statistical thermodynamics • Coverage includes statistical thermodynamics, kinetic theory, spectroscopy and chemical kinetics Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Fundamentals of macroscopic thermodynamics; 3. Microscopic thermodynamics; 4. Quantum mechanics; 5. Ideal gases; 6. Ideal gas mixtures; 7. The photon and electron gases; 8. Dense gases; 9. Liquids; 10. Crystalline solids; 11. Thermodynamic stability and phase change; 12. Kinetic theory of gases; 13. Spectroscopy; 14. Chemical kinetics. Thermal-fluids engineering
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Seismic Risk Analysis of Nuclear Power Plants
Chemical Engineering Design and Analysis
Wei-Chau Xie | University of Waterloo, Ontario
An Introduction Second edition T. Michael Duncan | Cornell University, New York
This book presents a systematic and comprehensive introduction to the entire process of seismic risk analysis of critical engineering structures, focusing on nuclear power plants, from seismic hazard, demand, and fragility analyses to seismic risk quantification. • Presents the entire process of seismic risk analysis in a clear, logical, and concise manner • Provides a balanced presentation of both the necessary fundamental theory and practical applications • Offers detailed step-by-step analysis for each topic, ideal for self-study Civil and environmental engineering
January 2019 253 x 177 mm 564pp 978-1-107-04046-5 Hardback £140.00 / US$195.00
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Handbook of Industrial Crystallization Third edition Edited by Allan S. Myerson | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Providing a firm foundation in fundamentals of crystallization, followed by specific chapters on applications, this book is ideal as a reference for industrial and academic scientists and engineers. • Continued interest and new developments in the field make a third edition warranted, after the first two successful editions, and this edition includes new chapters and updates • Includes in the first several chapters the basics to get newcomers up to speed, and then following this, focuses on areas of industrial importance • Written by leaders and experts in the field of crystallization Chemical engineering
March 2019 276 x 219 mm 600pp 978-0-521-19618-5 Hardback c. £145.00 / c. US$200.00
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Introducing the principles and practices of design and analysis in chemical engineering, this textbook teaches students to apply three vital analytical skills – mathematical modelling, graphical modelling, and dynamic scaling – in the contexts of modern chemical processes such as the hydrogen economy, petrochemical processes, and pharmaceuticals. • Focuses on process design substantiated by analysis allowing students to gain a deeper and more satisfying understanding of their chosen discipline, and develop a strong set of skills in the contexts of contemporary chemical processes such as the hydrogen economy, petrochemical and biochemical processes, polymers, semiconductors, and pharmaceuticals • Avoids an encyclopaedic presentation of chemical engineering information by organizing skills in a ‘just-in-time’ fashion, where each skill is presented to answer a pending design question • Pedagogical features include: ‘context, concepts, defining question’ introduction for each section, which establishes for the student a framework for thinking about chemical engineering; numerous and well-explained examples; and almost 800 illustrations to support the concepts illustrated in the book Contents: Preface; Acknowledgements; 1. An overview of chemical engineering; 2. Process design; 3. Models derived from laws and mathematical analysis; 4. Models derived from graphical analysis; 5. Dimensional analysis and dynamic scaling; 6. Transient-state processes; Appendices; Index. Chemical engineering | Cambridge Series in Chemical Engineering
December 2018 246 x 189 mm 600pp 978-1-108-42147-8 Hardback c. £64.99 / c. US$89.99
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Magnetic Nanoparticles in Biosensing and Medicine Edited by Nicholas J. Darton | ARECOR Limited, Cambridge
Drawing together topics from a wide range of disciplines, and featuring up-to-date examples of clinical usage and research applications, this text provides a comprehensive insight into the fundamentals of magnetic biosensors and the applications of magnetic nanoparticles in medicine. • Brings together interdisciplinary research from the fields of engineering, physical sciences and life sciences • Provides readers with a common lexicon necessary to accelerate developments in biomagnetism • Addresses both in-vivo and in-vitro applications for clinical biosensing purposes Biomedical engineering
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Rocket Propulsion
Lightwave Communications
Stephen D. Heister | Purdue University, Indiana
George C. Papen | University of California, San Diego
Equips students with a thorough up-to-date knowledge of rocket propulsion, along with practical tools that can be applied in industry. Numerous homework problems, an online solutions manual, real-life case studies and examples, numerical methods, and links to online materials are all included. Ideal for senior and first year graduate students. • Presents a modern treatment of the latest industry trends • Pedagogically focused and includes real-world case studies and examples • Accompanied by a library of links to data tables and further online reference materials
A rigorous, course-tested text providing the first integrated treatment of guided wave propagation, communications theory, and quantum optics. Including background fundamentals and endof-chapter homework, it is essential reading for students studying optical communications, as well as researchers and professionals working in the area. • The first book to combine a rigorous treatment of the physical characteristics of the guided lightwave channel with the study of modern methods of algorithmic-based communication in time and space • Can be tailored to a range of different single-semester and singlequarter courses, for both graduate and senior undergraduate students • Adopts a layered pedagogical approach, and provides end-of-chapter problems as well as extensive background and reference material on linear systems, random signals, and electromagnetics for students with different backgrounds
Contents: 1. Classification of rocket propulsion systems and historical perspective; 2. Mission analysis fundamentals; 3. Trajectory analysis and rocket design; 4. Ideal rocket nozzle performance; 5. Combustion and thermochemistry; 6. Heat transfer; 7. Solid rocket motors (SRMs); 8. Liquid rocket engines (LREs); 9. Liquid rocket propellants; 10. Turbomachinery fundamentals; 11. Hybrid rocket engines (HREs); 12. Combustion instability; 13. Electric propulsion fundamentals. Aerospace engineering | Cambridge Aerospace Series, 47
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Energy Deposition for High-Speed Flow Control
Communications, information theory and signal processing
Doyle D. Knight | Rutgers University, New Jersey
Presents a novel method for controlling high speed flows past aerodynamic shapes using energy deposition via direct current (DC), laser or microwave discharge. This research volume is perfect for those looking for a detailed description of these topics with examples of practical application in high-speed aerodynamics. • Provides readers with important mathematical theory for energy deposition based on fundamental principles • Detailed descriptions of fundamental equations relevant to the topic provide the reader with a sound physical understanding of the underlying principles • Extensive examples provide the reader with an understanding of practical applications of major concepts discussed Aerospace engineering | Cambridge Aerospace Series, 47
February 2019 253 x 177 mm 465pp 511 b/w illus. 978-1-107-12305-2 Hardback £135.00 / US$175.00
Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Background; 3. The guided lightwave channel; 4. The linear lightwave channel; 5. The nonlinear lightwave channel; 6. Random signals; 7. Lightwave components; 8. The electrical channel; 9. The information channel; 10. Modulation and demodulation; 11. Interference; 12. Channel estimation; 13. Channel codes; 14. The information capacity of a lightwave channel; 15. The quantum optics model; 16. The quantum lightwave channel.
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Foundations of MIMO Communication Robert W. Heath Jr | University of Texas, Austin
Drawing on ideas from information theory and signal processing, this authoritative text covers the fundamentals of wireless and MIMO communication, all the way to massive MIMO. Over 330 worked examples and 450 homework problems make it an ideal resource for instructors, graduate students, researchers, and practicing engineers. • Provides an authoritative and comprehensive treatment of wireless and MIMO communication, including single-user, multiuser, and massive MIMO settings • Draws on perspectives from information theory, signal processing, estimation theory, channel modeling, optimization, and random matrix theory • Includes a multitude of examples and homework problems, and is supported online by solutions, MATLAB® code, and data Wireless communications
December 2018 246 x 189 mm 805pp 978-0-521-76228-1 Hardback £74.99 / US$99.99
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Green and Softwaredefined Wireless Networks From Theory to Practice Chih-Lin I | China Mobile Research Institute
Solid mechanics and materials
An expert treatment of the state-of-the-art in green and soft communications, covering theory, 5G physical layer design, network architecture, energy efficient resource management strategies, and applications of wireless big data and artificial intelligence to wireless network design. Ideal for graduate students, professionals and researchers. • Draws on viewpoints and research from both academia and industry • Covers a wide spectrum of networking layers, including the physical, higher and radio access layers, and the core network • Includes real-world employment examples and energy saving solutions from wireless communications companies and cellular operators Wireless communications
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Multi-resolution Image Fusion in Remote Sensing Manjunath V. Joshi | Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology, Gujarat
Presenting new advances in this field, this text will be a valuable reference for the students and researchers in the field of image processing, multi-spectral imaging and remote sensing. It discusses tools and techniques of multi resolution image fusion with the necessary mathematical background. • Highlights use of edge-preserving filters in multi-resolution fusion • Provides detailed discussion on image fusion techniques for better assessment of images • Presents real-life applications and multi-resolution images for enhanced learning Image processing and machine vision
January 2019 246 x 189 mm 300pp 978-1-108-47512-9 Hardback £64.99 / US$89.99
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Work Study and Ergonomics Lakhwinder Pal Singh
This textbook provides an insight into the methods and techniques of ergonomics and is written for undergraduate students of mechanical engineering and industrial and production engineering. It includes a number of live examples taken from the industry and other pedagogical features including solved problems, unsolved problems and multiple choice questions. • Fundamental topics related to work study and ergonomics are covered in a single volume • Provides strategies to design effective work processes and a congenial work environment to enhance human well-being and efficiency • Pedagogical features including solved problems, unsolved problems, case studies and multiple choice questions with answers are included in each chapter Contents: List of figures; List of tables; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1. Productivity and work study; 2. Human factors in work study; 3. Method study (motion study); 4. Work measurement; 5. Wages and incentive plans; 6. Introduction to ergonomics; 7. Work physiology; 8. Biomechanics of manual lifting tasks; 9. Risk assessment for distal upper extremities (DUE) disorders; 10. Work-related MSDs risk and work postures assessment; 11. Office ergonomics; 12. Physical stresses; 13. Occupational noise exposure; 14. Occupational noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL); 15. Occupational heat stress exposure; 16. Dust fumes and respiratory system; 17. Occupational health and safety; 18. Cardiovascular health of steel workers; References. Industrial manufacturing, and operations engineering
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Fundamentals and Applications T. D. Gunneswara Rao | National Institute of Technology, India
Numerical Methods
A comprehensive textbook covering basic and advanced concepts of strength of materials, with an emphasis on discussing important topics with the help of solved problems. The presence of enhanced pedagogical features make it suitable for undergraduate students of mechanical and civil engineering. • Discusses important concepts including flexural shear stress, conjugate beam method and methods of sections and joints in depth • Covers topics including statically determinate trusses and thin cylinders with the help of solved problems • Provides extensive pedagogical features including fill in the blanks, multiple choice questions, review questions and numerical problems • Advanced concepts such as torsion of non-circular sections, shear center, rotating discs and unsymmetrical bending are discussed in detail
Written in a lucid manner, this textbook gives an in-depth discussion of basic and advanced concepts of numerical methods. C programming codes are included in the textbook for better understanding of concepts. Pedagogical features including solved examples and unsolved exercises are interspersed throughout the book for better understanding. • Includes C program codes for methods including bisection, secant, regular-falsi, Newton–Rapson, Chebyshev and Aitken process • Presents a step-by-step methodology to solve problems, and both basic and advanced topics are covered • Extensive pedagogical features including solved examples and unsolved exercises are interspersed throughout the book
Contents: Preface; Acknowledgement; Dedication; 1. Stress-strain; 2. Elastic constants; 3. Shear force and bending moment; 4. Bending stress; 5. Flexural shear stress; 6. Analysis of trusses; 7. Deflection of beams; 8. Analysis of cylinders; 9. Torsion; 10. Principal stresses; 11. Coiled
Fundamentals and Applications Rajesh Kumar Gupta | Central University of Punjab, India
Contents: Preface; Acknowledgement; Dedication; 1. Number systems; 2. Error analysis; 3. Nonlinear equations; 4. Nonlinear systems and polynomial equations; 5. Systems of linear equations; 6. Eigenvalues and eigenvectors; 7. Eigenvalues and eigenvectors of real symmetric matrices; 8. Interpolation; 9. Finite operators; 10. Interpolation for equal intervals and bivariate interpolation; 11. Splines, curve fitting, and other approximating curves; 12. Numerical differentiation; 13. Numerical integration; 14. First order ordinary differential equations: initial value problems; 15. Systems of first order ODEs and higher order ODEs: initial and boundary value problems; 16. Partial differential equations: finite difference methods; References; Index. Engineering mathematics and programming
February 2019 244 x 170 mm 750pp 978-1-108-71600-0 Paperback £69.99 / US$89.99
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Gas Turbines for Electric Power Generation S. Can Gülen | Bechtel Infrastructure and Power, Inc.
This essential resource covers land-based, large gas turbines used in power plants in every conceivable detail, from conceptual to aeromechanical design and from there on to installation, commissioning, field operation, maintenance, and more. It includes in-depth performance estimation, economic trade-off and other intricate analyses supported with usable formulas, charts, data, computer code, and quantitative and qualitative estimating techniques. • Designed to help industry practitioners and researchers in their day-today work in industrial gas turbine technology • Combines both early and state-of-the-art technology and gives both an in-depth technical analysis • Uses ‘real’ gas turbine data based on direct design and field operation experience
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March 2019 247 x 174 mm 723pp 978-1-108-41665-8 Hardback c. £89.99 / c. US$125.00
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Development Mechanisms of Change Edited by Torsten Krude | University of Cambridge
This book collects essays on the theme of development from intellectuals and public figures spanning architecture, astronomy, biology, climate science, economy, psychology, sports and technology. Written with the lay reader in mind, this is a must-read for anyone interested in the mechanisms underlying the changes we see in the world around us. • Features contributions from world-renowned public intellectuals • Relevant, accessible illustrations of development in various aspects of life and work will prove to be topical and engaging for the academically-minded lay reader • An interdisciplinary approach allows readers to explore the nature and dynamics of development from a wide range of perspectives Popular science | Darwin College Lectures, 29
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Second edition Zahid A. Khan | JMI, New Delhi
Written in a lucid manner, this textbook gives an in-depth discussion of basic principles of engineering economy. It will help readers to take decisions for a design, process or a system based on their economic merits. Pedagogical features including review questions, exercises and real-life examples are interspersed throughout the book. • Provides a comprehensive discussion of topics including project management, forecasting and value engineering • Concepts have been explained in a lucid manner with the help of reallife examples • Numerous solved problems and unsolved exercises are included in each chapter Contents: Preface; Acknowledgement; Dedication; 1. Engineering economy: a prologue; 2. Fundamentals of mathematics and engineering economics; 3. Elementary economic analysis; 4. Interest formulas and their applications; 5. Methods for making economy studies; 6. Selection among alternatives; 7. Replacement and retention decisions; 8. Depreciation; 9. Economic evaluation of public sector projects; 10. Economy study with inflation considered; 11. Make or buy decision; 12. Cost estimation and its methods; 13. Project management; 14. Value engineering; 15. Forecasting; Reference; Index. Engineering (general)
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Extremes Edited by Duncan Needham | University of Cambridge
Arising from the 2017 Darwin College Lectures, leading intellectuals and public figures explore a range of ‘extreme’ events, environments, and achievements. Topics include the 2008 financial crisis, President Trump’s election, Brexit, the war in Syria, climate change, medical advances, ocean exploration, and cosmology. • Features contributions from renowned intellectuals and public figures • Provides a fascinating spectrum of viewpoints on the theme of extremes • Challenges the reader’s perception of normality, giving a greater insight into the nature of ‘extremes’ Popular science | Darwin College Lectures, 31
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Geography, the environment Poaching and Militancy The Asian Elephant under Siege Binoy Kumar Behera
Poaching and Militancy probes into the critical problem of poaching of elephants for ivory and discusses several pertinent issues relating to their deaths and deliberate killings. It discusses the possibility of the existence of a well-developed network supporting organized poaching and armed militancy thus reducing the number of Asian elephants. • Includes photographs from fieldwork • Makes extensive use of support elements like pie charts and bar graphs representing ground-level research Geography, the environment (general)
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Prokaryotic Metabolism and Physiology Second edition Byung Hong Kim | Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul
Our biosphere is shaped by vast numbers of different prokaryotic microorganisms which show extremely diverse metabolic capabilities. This book provides an up-to-date overview of the metabolic processes that occur in bacteria and archaea, and the key processes that determine their roles in the environment, biotechnology and human health. • Relays significant new knowledge relating to the metabolism and physiology of prokaryotes under different conditions and environments, in a fully updated and expanded edition • Provides an overview of the key metabolic processes that determine the roles of bacteria and archaea in the environment, biotechnology and human health • Presents detailed accounts of topics ranging from metabolic stress responses and energy requirements for cell survival to bacterial immune systems and TCA cycles in cyanobacteria Microbiology and immunology
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Cellular Biophysics and Modeling A Primer on the Computational Biology of Excitable Cells Greg Conradi Smith | College of William and Mary, Virginia
An integrated guide to cellular biophysics and nonlinear dynamics, introducing students to the mathematical modeling of excitable cells. It combines empirical physiology and mathematical theory to present key interdisciplinary tools, highlighting how quantitative approaches can complement and advance bench research. • The seamless integration of empirical and mathematical tools, and their introduction in a familiar biological context, enables students to appreciate the significance and utility of these tools • Includes numerous illustrations focused on graphical aspects of modelling and encourages a hands-on, problem solving approach through both pencil and paper analysis and user-friendly computational assignments • Provides mathematics instruction at a basic level appropriate for undergraduate life science majors with one year of calculus, but with an accompanying depth of knowledge and relevance to biology Biophysics and physiology
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Analyzing Network Data in Biology and Medicine An Interdisciplinary Textbook for Biological, Medical and Computational Scientists Edited by Nataša Pržulj | University College London
Bringing together leading experts in the field of network data analysis, this text introduces graph and network theory, cluster analysis and machine learning. Using real-world biological and medical examples, applications of these theories are discussed and creative thinking is encouraged in the analysis of such complex network data sets. • Introduces graph and network theory, as well as some commonly used machine learning methods and their applications to analyze complex heterogeneous data sets • Covers a wide array of topics from using personalized genetic tests to predicting disease risks, analysis of epigenetic and disease data, as well as protein interaction and omics data • Includes examples from current hot topics, such as network neuroscience and network medicine Genomics, bioinformatics, and systems biology
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Evolutionary Dynamics of Plant-Pathogen Interactions Jeremy J. Burdon | Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Canberra
Provides a comprehensive overview of the complexity of plant-pathogen associations and forces that shape ongoing contemporary populations and species as they track each other through ecological and evolutionary time and space. It merges information from the fields of agriculture, forestry, ecology, conservation biology and genomics. • Integrates crucial issues of time and space into ecological and evolutionary thinking about host-pathogen interactions • Provides an integrated view of host-pathogen associations from the molecular to the population and community level dynamics • Draws together information from agriculture, forestry, population genetics, ecology, conservation biology and plant genetic resources Plant science
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Endophytes for a Growing World Edited by Trevor R. Hodkinson | Trinity College Dublin
Outlines the core challenges to agriculture and food security and describes how endophytes can contribute to more sustainable agriculture with fewer chemical inputs. Invaluable to researchers working on endophytes in issues of food security, forestry, sustainability, plant pathology, microbiology and plant protection. • Focuses on the core themes of manipulating the plant microbiome for sustainable plant production in a changing world • Summarises the general application of endophytes to agriculture, forestry and medicine • Describes the role of endophytes in issues of food security, forestry, sustainability and health Plant science
April 2019 246 x 189 mm 442pp 43 b/w illus. 978-1-108-47176-3 Hardback £110.00 / US$140.00
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Towns, Ecology, and the Land
Human-Wildlife Interactions
Richard T. T. Forman | Harvard University, Massachusetts
Turning Conflict into Coexistence Beatrice Frank | Capital Regional District of Victoria Regional Parks
Highlighting towns and villages as dynamic environmental places, this pioneering book uses an ecology lens to explore the strong connections and effects on surrounding farmland, forest, and arid land. Key flows of water, soil, air and human systems are spatially linked to habitats, wildlife, plants, and biodiversity patterns around towns. • Opens up a new frontier in ecology and geography to intrigue students and researchers, and inform professionals in crafting better, more ecologically sustainable towns • Written by a leader in both landscape ecology and urban ecology, this book synthesizes patterns and provides concrete examples, models, and principles • Well-illustrated and with global application, it features towns of 2,000 to 30,000 residents plus villages, highlighting ecological, spatial, and cultural dimensions Ecology and conservation
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Scientific Foundations of Zoos and Aquariums
Human-wildlife conflict is an urgent challenge for conservation. Framing human-wildlife interactions strictly as conflict, however, limits the array of solutions. With a broader perspective that emphasises tolerance and coexistence, this book presents solutions to turn conflict into coexistence. • Describes a variety of new perspectives and solutions focusing on coexistence rather than conflict, and intends to catalyse a paradigm shift in wildlife management and conservation from human-wildlife conflict to human-wildlife interactions and coexistence • Presents a newly developed concept to foster the inclusion of tolerance and coexistence in human-wildlife research: the conflict-to-coexistence continuum • Case studies illustrate frameworks on coexisting with urban wildlife, explore governance for long distance migration, discuss effectiveness and acceptability of interventions for coexistence, and define the place wildlife holds in different landscapes Ecology and conservation | Conservation Biology, 23
April 2019 228 x 152 mm 450pp 48 b/w illus. 978-1-108-41606-1 Hardback c. £70.00 / c. US$110.00 978-1-108-40258-3 Paperback c. £34.99 / c. US$59.99
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Grasslands and Climate Change
Their Role in Conservation and Research Edited by Allison B. Kaufman | University of Connecticut
Edited by David J. Gibson | Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
Accredited zoos and aquariums worldwide conduct groundbreaking animal research. This book explores the breadth and impact of zoo programs and facilitates communication by sharing firstperson tales of field and lab work. It also features conservation approaches in projects ranging from community education to population growth to rehabilitation. • Highlights the extensive research, education, and conservation programs in zoos and aquariums around the world which often do not reach the media or public awareness • Explores the breadth of science conducted by and in zoos, from breeding to education to reproductive science to field research, with technical information presented in an accessible manner • Features first-hand accounts of scientists working with a variety of animals, including primates, marine mammals, birds and amphibians
Grasslands are extremely important for forage, biodiversity, and ecosystem services across the globe. Climate change is affecting this biome in ways we are only starting to understand, and this book documents the current state of knowledge, drawing on research from an international team of grassland ecology experts. • Brings together a wide-ranging, diverse, and international group of experts to interrogate how grassland ecology and climate change interact in the Anthropocene era • Identifies vital research and conservation needs to ensure grassland ecosystems remain environmentally sustainable under climate change, and highlights how ecologists can contribute to climate change mitigation • Summarising current knowledge, this book is for anyone working in grassland ecology, climate change and conservation, from graduate students and academics to researchers and managers
Ecology and conservation
Ecology and conservation | Ecological Reviews
December 2018 228 x 152 mm 400pp 978-1-107-19919-4 Hardback c. £69.99 / c. US$115.00 978-1-316-64865-0 Paperback c. £34.99 / c. US$59.99
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Plant Conservation The Role of Habitat Restoration Sergei Volis | Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing
Highlighting the limitations of existing approaches in plant conservation, this book introduces new approaches and links these through ecological theory and available practices. Detailed methodological guidelines are provided for application of these approaches in real settings for students, researchers and conservation practitioners. • Advocates a new paradigm for plant conservation, arguing that ecological restoration is crucial to halting species loss • Provides a thorough and up-to-date overview of the field of plant conservation, serving as a reference point for students, researchers and practitioners • Offers practical methodologies to enable readers to apply the core concepts within the book to real settings in conservation biology and restoration ecology Ecology and conservation
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Rewilding Edited by Nathalie Pettorelli | Institute of Zoology, London
A pioneering work that addresses rewilding with a global and interdisciplinary perspective, summarizing current thinking on this topic. It provides a comprehensive introduction to this conservation approach, outlining key concepts and detailing informative case studies, while considering the benefits, risks and social realities of rewilding. • An interdisciplinary volume with chapters covering ecology, conservation biology, sociology, psychology, aesthetics, economics and history, and which considers the human dimensions of rewilding • Includes concrete examples and detailed case studies to expose the reader to both theoretical and practical considerations in rewilding • Provides a comprehensive and thorough overview of current thinking on this new and growing conservation approach Ecology and conservation | Ecological Reviews
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Soil Fauna Assemblages Global to Local Scales Uffe N. Nielsen | Western Sydney University
This book equips students, early career researchers and those new to soil ecology with an introduction to the soil fauna, their contributions to ecosystem function, and the mechanisms that structure soil fauna assemblages. More experienced soil ecologists can use the book as an essential compendium on soil fauna ecology. • Provides an approachable reference volume for a broad range of readers, from general ecology enthusiasts to students and early career researchers to well established soil ecologists • Outlines contemporary knowledge and identifies key knowledge gaps to guide future work • Promotes the interest in soil fauna and their significant contributions to ecosystem function Ecology and conservation | Ecology, Biodiversity and Conservation
March 2019 228 x 152 mm 382pp 52 b/w illus. 2 tables 978-1-107-19148-8 Hardback c. £69.99 / c. US$110.00 978-1-316-64210-8 Paperback c. £34.99 / c. US$59.99
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Primate Research and Conservation in the Anthropocene Edited by Alison M. Behie | Australian National University, Canberra
This book is a holistic treatment of primate conservation research. Featuring a range of personal narratives, researchers reveal their motivations and strategies for confronting the threats pushing primates towards extinction. It will appeal to anyone interested in wildlife conservation who wants to learn about research methods and motivations. • Adds a personal perspective to primate conservation studies, allowing readers to understand what motivates those doing conservation work • Includes anthropogenic and natural habitat changes associated with the Anthropocene to synthesize how both types of threats are impacting primates • Discusses how primate conservation could be improved by looking at humans and nonhuman primates through a lens of shared niche construction Biological anthropology and primatology | Cambridge Studies in Biological and Evolutionary Anthropology, 82
February 2019 247 x 174 mm 350pp 978-1-107-15748-4 Hardback c. £64.99 / c. US$104.99 978-1-316-61021-3 Paperback c. £34.99 / c. US$59.99
Oxytocin, Vasopressin and Related Peptides in the Regulation of Behavior Edited by Elena Choleris | University of Guelph, Ontario
Providing a comparative overview of the effects that the neuropeptides oxytocin and vasopressin have on behavior, this book examines remarkable parallel findings in both humans and non-human animals. It features contributions from leading researchers, making this a valuable resource for graduate students, researchers and clinicians in the field. • Examines parallel findings in both humans and non-human animals, approaching the subject from biological, zoological and clinical perspectives • Provides a comprehensive and accessible overview of the subject, making this a valuable resource for graduate students, researchers and clinicians • Features contributions from leading researchers involved in this exciting and rapidly developing field Animal behaviour
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The Genetics of African Populations in Health and Disease Edited by Muntaser Ibrahim | University of Khartoum
Biomedical approaches increasingly work with human variation and this volume focuses on Africa, the most genetically diverse continent, and the birthplace of modern humans. It considers population structure and the genetic basis of common infectious and non-communicable diseases in historic and modern contexts, to shed light on human biology. • A pioneering work that focuses explicitly on African genetics, an area which is firmly understudied but holds huge potential for advancing knowledge of human genetics and gene environment interaction under globalisation • Incorporates an array of subjects from population genetics and pharmacogenetics to genetics of common and rare diseases to appeal to a wide section of readers within the natural sciences and social sciences • Furthers learning on genetic approaches to health that could lead to new scientific and medical discoveries in a continent that carries the heaviest burden of disease Biological anthropology and primatology | Cambridge Studies in Biological and Evolutionary Anthropology, 83
April 2019 247 x 174 mm 359pp 978-1-107-07202-2 Hardback c. £65.00 / c. US$100.00
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The Genus Chlorocebus Trudy R. Turner | University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
This widely dispersed primate population adapts to multiple environmental challenges, from deserts to freezing temperatures. This book details how this genus adapts genetically, hormonally, physically and behaviourally to changing landscapes, with overviews of topics such as behavioural ecology and genetics and short essays on research projects. • Focuses on a primate common throughout Africa and the Caribbean yet noticeably understudied, to bring much needed scholarly emphasis to this adaptable genus • Offers insights and learning from experts with more than four decades of experience working on aspects of vervet life history • Developed from a large symposium, this book collates a wide spectrum of learning and contributions into a crucial resource Biological anthropology and primatology
March 2019 228 x 152 mm 340pp 34 b/w illus. 5 tables 978-0-521-78294-4 Hardback £64.99 / US$84.99
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Infrastructure Development and Ape Conservation
The Emergence of Life From Chemical Origins to Synthetic Biology Second edition Pier Luigi Luisi | Università degli Studi Roma Tre
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This third volume analyses the impact of large scale infrastructure development on ape conservation and the opportunities for reconciling social and economic development with the conservation of biodiversity. It includes contributions and case studies from a wide range of practitioners, academics, experts and environmental/campaign organisations. This title is also available as Open Access via Cambridge Core. • Presents an objective rigorous analysis of relevant issues, which will include promoting best practice, without being prescriptive • Provides as well rounded a picture as possible of the current situation; contributions from a wide range of practitioners, academics, experts and environmental/campaign organisations are included and case studies are used to provide specific examples • Beautifully illustrated in full colour throughout with the very latest data presented • This title is also available as Open Access via Cambridge Core Biological anthropology and primatology | State of the Apes, 3
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The Nature of Life Classical and Contemporary Perspectives from Philosophy and Science Mark A. Bedau | Reed College, Oregon
Introduces a wide range of scientific and philosophical issues about life for an interdisciplinary audience of scientists and philosophers. It traces the historical background of contemporary philosophical and scientific thought through original sources considering the origin, extent and definition of life as well as the creation of artificial life. • Introductions to the four sections provide philosophical and scientific background information helping the reader to understand the concepts explored • A selection of the most influential historical and contemporary writings on the nature of life gives the reader an excellent overview of the most important areas of debate • Interdisciplinary perspective provides the reader with a complete and well-informed understanding of the issues surrounding the nature of life Evolutionary biology
November 2018 246 x 189 mm 440pp 50 b/w illus. 12 tables 978-1-108-72206-3 Paperback £23.99 / US$29.99 C
Addressing the origins of biological and synthetic life from a systems biology perspective, this new edition has undergone an extensive revision and includes greater coverage of synthetic biology. Unique to this edition are discussions with contemporaries in the field, demonstrating an evolution of thought on the question ‘what is life?’. • This new edition provides greater coverage of synthetic biology and includes discussions with contemporaries in the field • Beautifully illustrated with minimal jargon, making it suitable for a broad audience Evolutionary biology
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Shrews, Chromosomes and Speciation Edited by Jeremy B. Searle | Cornell University, New York
An in-depth study of chromosomal variation, which is an important mechanism in speciation, in a single mammalian species (the common shrew) that has more such variation than any other. This book will be of interest to researchers studying speciation as it describes an extraordinary and unique ‘model system’. • Provides knowledge and understanding of an aspect of genetic variation of a single species based on studies of wild populations • Features evaluation of the processes by which new species arise with focus on the roles of chromosomal rearrangements, hybridisation, hybrid zones and gene flow • Presents multidisciplinary analysis of chromosomes, genetics, phenotypes, phylogeography and the fossil record Evolutionary biology | Cambridge Studies in Morphology and Molecules: New Paradigms in Evolutionary Biology, 6
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The Correspondence of Charles Darwin Volume 26: 1878 Charles Darwin Edited by Frederick Burkhardt | American Council of Learned Societies
This volume of the definitive edition of Charles Darwin’s letters provides texts of more than 580 letters Darwin wrote and received in 1878. Darwin and his son Francis carried out experiments on plant movement that were published in 1880, and Francis spent the summer at a botanical institute in Germany. • The narrative introduction provides a compact but highly readable account of Darwin’s life in 1878 • Complete transcriptions of more than 580 letters Darwin wrote and received in the year 1878 are of immense value to researchers across a range of disciplines, providing for the first time primary materials on this period of Darwin’s life and work • Clear and concise explanatory notes make the material accessible to both scholars and general readers • A biographical register provides brief biographical notes for people mentioned in the letters Darwin | The Correspondence of Charles Darwin
October 2018 234 x 156 mm 814pp 978-1-108-47540-2 Hardback £94.99 / US$125.00
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Higher Categories and Homotopical Algebra Denis-Charles Cisinski | Universität Regensburg, Germany
Proof Complexity Jan Krajíček | Charles University, Prague
Proof complexity is a rich subject drawing on methods from logic, combinatorics, algebra and computer science. This self-contained book presents the basic concepts, classical results, current state of the art and possible future directions in the field. Suitable for doctoral students and researchers in mathematics and theoretical computer science. • Provides a unified perspective, allowing readers to see the big picture rather than only their specific area • Covers all the essentials so that newcomers can quickly get up to speed • Describes how various ideas manifest in different areas of the field, making clear the connections between them Logic, categories and sets | Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications, 170
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Abstract Recursion and Intrinsic Complexity Yiannis N. Moschovakis | University of California, Los Angeles
The author presents and applies a new framework for studying the complexity of algorithms. The book is aimed at logicians, computer scientists, mathematicians and philosophers who are interested in the theory of computation and its foundations. It includes an accessible introduction to abstract recursion theory and contains over 250 problems. • Presents and applies a new framework for the complexity of algorithms • Largely self-contained, the book provides all necessary facts from logic, recursion theory, arithmetic and algebra • Contains over 250 problems to help get to grips with the material
This user-friendly book introduces modern homotopy theory through the lens of higher categories after Joyal and Lurie. Starting from scratch it guides graduate students and researchers through the powerful tools the theory provides for applications in such areas as algebraic geometry, representation theory, algebra and logic. • Starts from scratch, so students with basic prerequisites can jump in • Sticks with one presentation of the theory, to focus on building intuition and developing tools • Treats Kan extensions and homotopical methods in depth, equipping the reader to use the theory in his/her own research Algebra | Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics, 180
April 2019 228 x 152 mm 446pp 978-1-108-47320-0 Hardback c. £54.99 / c. US$69.99
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Quasi-Hopf Algebras A Categorical Approach Daniel Bulacu | Universitatea din Bucuresti, Romania
This self-contained book is the first to be dedicated entirely to Drinfeld’s quasi-Hopf algebras, from the basics to the state of the art. It includes a detailed introduction to (braided) monoidal categories, the main tool used to study quasi-Hopf algebras. It is ideal for graduate students and researchers in mathematics and mathematical physics. • Introduces beginners to the basics of quasi-Hopf algebras, including categorical machinery necessary for their study • Contains open problems which give the reader inspiration for future research • Brings together several advanced topics for the first time in one book Algebra | Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications, 171
February 2019 234 x 156 mm 544pp 978-1-108-42701-2 Hardback £115.00 / US$160.00
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Hardy Spaces
Logic, categories and sets | Lecture Notes in Logic, 48
Nikolaï Nikolski | Université de Bordeaux
December 2018 228 x 152 mm 283pp 5 b/w illus. 260 exercises 978-1-108-41558-3 Hardback £95.00 / US$125.00 C
Designed for beginning graduate students, this book introduces and develops the classical results on Hardy spaces and applies them to fundamental problems in modern analysis. With solved exercises, short surveys of recent developments, and engaging accounts of the field’s main contributors, this book is the ideal source on Hardy spaces. • A complete introduction to Hardy spaces, including classical results and applications, accounts of the field’s history, and surveys of recent developments • Numerous exercises and solutions illustrate the theory and introduce further applications • Suitable for beginning graduate students, and includes a concise account of the necessary background from analysis
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Abstract Algebra with Applications Audrey Terras | University of California, San Diego
This text offers a friendly and concise introduction to algebra, with an emphasis on its real-world applications. It is intended for students who are less theoretically inclined. This text can be used for an undergraduate course in abstract algebra or modern algebra for mathematics, engineering, and computer science majors. • Includes interesting computational examples where students can use their preferred software, including Mathematica, Scientific Workplace and Group Explorer • Connects theory with practice by featuring plenty of examples and applications • Emphasizes finite fields and rings and the ways in which the finite mirrors the infinite, making the subject accessible to students
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Contents: Part I. Groups: 1. Preliminaries; 2. Groups – a beginning; 3. Groups – there’s more; 4. Applications and more examples of groups; Part II. Rings: 5. Rings – a beginning; 6. Rings – there’s more; 7. Vector spaces and finite fields; 8. Applications of rings; Part III. Solutions to Some Problems: 9. Solution sketches for mostly odd-numbered exercises. Algebra | Cambridge Mathematical Textbooks
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Symmetrization in Analysis Albert Baernstein II | Washington University, St Louis
Many extremal problems in mathematics and physics have symmetric solutions whose analytic and geometric properties often have elegant formulations. This book develops and applies symmetrization techniques in geometry, PDEs, and real and complex analysis. It will be a valuable reference, with self-contained treatments of all the major theorems. • A self-contained treatment of all major theorems in symmetrization • Graduate students and researchers will benefit from this unified treatment of the major symmetrization theorems • Covers all the major application areas: geometry, partial differential equations, real analysis, and complex analysis Abstract analysis | New Mathematical Monographs, 36
April 2019 228 x 152 mm 500pp 9 b/w illus. 978-0-521-83047-8 Hardback £120.00 / US$155.00
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Complex Analysis
This study of the nonlinear Schrödinger equation provides a great deal of insight into other dispersive partial differential equations and geometric partial differential equations. It presents important proofs, using tools from harmonic analysis, microlocal analysis, functional analysis, and topology. Suitable for use in a one-semester course. • Readers will find that the study of semilinear Schrödinger equations is useful in its own right, having many applications in physics • Covers a very active area of research in partial differential equations • This book is one of the first to present proofs of scattering for the mass-critical NLS problem Differential and integral equations, dynamical systems and control | Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics, 217
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Donald E. Marshall | University of Washington
This user-friendly textbook offers an introduction to complex analysis. Unlike other textbooks, it follows Weierstrass’ approach, and includes several elegant proofs that were recently discovered. Classroomtested and self-contained, it is for beginning graduate or advanced undergraduate students with a modest undergraduate real analysis background. • Includes over 200 exercises, set at varying levels of difficulty to engage and motivate the reader • Illustrates analytical functions with color figures to grant a high level of detail and accessibility • Provides complete and detailed proofs and ties the subject with several other areas to give readers a comprehensive understanding of complex analysis and its applications Contents: Preface; Prerequisites; Part I: 1. Preliminaries; 2. Analytic functions; 3. The maximum principle; 4. Integration and approximation; 5. Cauchy’s theorem; 6. Elementary maps; Part II: 7. Harmonic functions; 8. Conformal maps and harmonic functions; 9. Calculus of residues; 10. Normal families; 11. Series and products; Part III: 12. Conformal maps to Jordan regions; 13. The Dirichlet problem; 14. Riemann durfaces; 15. The uniformization theorem; 16. Meromorphic functions on a Riemann surface; Appendix; Bibliography; Index. Real and complex analysis | Cambridge Mathematical Textbooks
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Spectral Spaces Max Dickmann | Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Paris
This first monograph on spectral spaces will be useful for graduates and researchers in mathematics and theoretical computer science who want to connect algebra and logic with geometric concepts. It is a systematic introduction and at the same time a reference source that leads up to the frontiers of current research. • Presents many applications of spectral spaces, their benefits, and how they naturally arise in different contexts • Contains a large number of examples and counterexamples to help the reader learn the material • Comprehensive indexes make the book a useful reference resource Topology and geometry | New Mathematical Monographs, 35
February 2019 228 x 152 mm 657pp 978-1-107-14672-3 Hardback £125.00 / US$175.00
Benjamin Dodson | The Johns Hopkins University
April 2019 228 x 152 mm 256pp 978-1-108-47208-1 Hardback £95.00 / US$125.00
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Partial Differential Equations Arising from Physics and Geometry Edited by Mohamed Ben Ayed | Université de Sfax, Tunisia
In this edited volume leaders in the field of partial differential equations present recent work and current open problems on topics in PDEs arising from geometry and physics. It will serve as a useful reference for researchers and is written in a manner that is accessible to graduate students. • Covers the state of the art in partial differential equations • Presents an excellent graduate-level overview covering a variety of topics related to PDEs • Authored by leading specialists in the field Differential and integral equations, dynamical systems and control | London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series, 450
December 2018 228 x 152 mm 486pp 1 b/w illus. 978-1-108-43163-7 Paperback £65.00 / US$115.00
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Partial Differential Equations in Fluid Mechanics Edited by Charles L. Fefferman | Princeton University, New Jersey
This volume, derived from the ‘PDEs in Fluid Mechanics’ workshop held at the University of Warwick in 2016, serves to consolidate and advance work in mathematical fluid dynamics. Consisting of surveys and original research, it will be a valuable resource for both established researchers and graduate students seeking an overview of current developments. • Contains original research from leading experts in mathematical fluid dynamics • Provides up-to-date surveys of areas of current interest in applied partial differential equations • Includes a survey of the classic 1934 paper by Leray, using modern terminology Differential and integral equations, dynamical systems and control | London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series, 452
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Energy Transfers in Fluid Flows
Data-Driven Science and Engineering
From Multiscale and Spectral Perspectives Mahendra K. Verma | Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur
This is a useful text for graduate students and academic researchers in the field of energy transfers in fluid flows, covering necessary topics such as energy transfers in hydrodynamics, and helical, two-dimensional and three-dimensional hydrodynamic turbulence. • Discusses turbulence in different kinds of fluid flows, namely, fluids, magnetohydrodynamics, convection, and stratified and rotating flows • Includes numerical recipes for the computation of energy transfers, energy flux, shell-to-shell, and ring-to-ring energy transfers • Derives formulae to compute Kolmogorov’s energy flux, shell-to-shell energy transfers and locality Fluid dynamics and solid mechanics
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Acta Numerica 2018 Volume 27 Edited by Arieh Iserles | University of Cambridge
Data-driven discovery is revolutionizing the modeling, prediction, and control of complex systems. Aimed at advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students, this textbook provides an integrated viewpoint that shows how to apply emerging methods from data science, data mining, and machine learning to engineering and the physical sciences. • Provides in-depth examples paired with comprehensive, open-source code • Features concise, digestible explanations of complex concepts and their applications • Includes extensive online supplements with homeworks, case studies, and supplementary code Computational science
Acta Numerica is an annual publication containing invited survey papers by leading researchers in numerical mathematics and scientific computing. The papers present overviews of recent developments in their area and provide state-of-the-art techniques and analysis. • Offers a high-impact survey volume on numerical analysis and scientific computing • Contains contributions from leading researchers • Covers topics of current interest and presents state-of-the-art overviews Numerical analysis | Acta Numerica, 27
June 2018 247 x 174 mm 454pp 978-1-108-47052-0 Hardback £137.00 / US$239.00
Machine Learning, Dynamical Systems, and Control Steven L. Brunton | University of Washington
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Numerical Bifurcation Analysis of Maps From Theory to Software Yuri A. Kuznetsov | University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands
This book combines a comprehensive treatment of bifurcations of discrete-time dynamical systems with concrete instruction on implementations and applications in the free MATLAB® software MatContM. While self-contained and suitable for independent study, it is also written with users in mind and will be an invaluable reference for practitioners. • Provides state-of-the-art analysis of bifurcations of discrete-time dynamical systems • Theory is connected with practical applications, as well as step-bystep tutorials on how to analyze particular bifurcations using the free MATLAB® software MatContM • This book is an ideal reference volume for professionals searching for results for a particular bifurcation Numerical analysis | Cambridge Monographs on Applied and Computational Mathematics, 34
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From Servant to Queen: A Journey through Victorian Mathematics John Heard
Pure mathematics in Britain at the start of the nineteenth century was mainly a recreation for amateurs. Using primary sources, this engaging account describes how, by the start of World War I, it had become an academic discipline of repute led by G.H. Hardy and supported by the internationally-respected London Mathematical Society. • Presents an original argument that will engage readers from a wide range of backgrounds • Treats mathematics as an activity, helping the reader to understand that it is more than simply a body of knowledge • Mathematical terminology is used sparingly and always clearly explained, so no prior mathematical knowledge is needed History of mathematics
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The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy An Annotated Translation of Newton’s Principia Isaac Newton Edited and translated by C. R. Leedham-Green | Queen Mary University of London
This heavily annotated translation of the third and final edition (1726) of Newton’s Principia will enable any reader with a good understanding of elementary mathematics to easily grasp the meaning of the text, either from the translation itself or from the notes, and to appreciate some of its significance. • A translation of Newton’s Principia, designed to be more readable than earlier translations which follow the Latin text verbally • Copious notes discuss the meaning, context, and significance of the text, and explore its ambiguities • The first translation into English that is based on an attempt to understand Newton’s arguments General and recreational mathematics
April 2019 253 x 203 mm 800pp 270 b/w illus. 20 tables 978-1-107-02065-8 Hardback c. £199.00 / c. US$299.00
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Cognitive Enhancement in Schizophrenia and Related Disorders
Schizophrenia and Psychoses in Later Life New Perspectives on Treatment, Research, and Policy Edited by Carl I. Cohen | SUNY Downstate Medical Center
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Schizophrenia and other psychoses are common disorders of later life. This book provides a state-of-the-art overview of these disorders, merging relevant scientific knowledge with everyday clinical practice, ensuring that the book will be of great use to researchers, clinicians, and policymakers. • Presents the first book in over a decade on the subject, and there has since been a dramatic change in our understanding of the course and outcome of schizophrenia in later life • Provides readers with up-to-date information, with a broad perspective on the topics that is of use to researchers and clinicians • Focuses on new, recovery-orientated forms of care Mental health, psychiatry and clinical psychology
April 2019 234 x 156 mm 256pp 4 b/w illus. 11 tables 978-1-108-72777-8 Paperback c. £49.99 / c. US$64.99
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Mental Capacity Legislation
Deficits in cognition, involving skills such as attention, problem solving and social understanding are core symptoms of many psychiatric disorders. This book explores the evidence for cognitive enhancement therapies and their mode of action, suggesting individualised implementation strategies. • Fills a gap in the literature on cognitive deficits and the rationale and principles for treating them in schizophrenia and related disorders • Provides practical guidelines for assessment and treatment of cognitive impairments in schizophrenia and related disorders • Educates clinicians, trainees and researchers on the neuroscience basis of cognition, cognitive deficits and cognitive rehabilitation Mental health, psychiatry and clinical psychology
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Stahl’s Self-Assessment Examination in Psychiatry Multiple Choice Questions for Clinicians Third edition Stephen M. Stahl | University of California, San Diego
Principles and Practice Second edition Edited by Rebecca Jacob | University of Cambridge
This user-friendly guide to the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA) provides a theoretical and practical framework for mental health practitioners working in both hospital and community settings. It considers emerging case law, medico-legal challenges, amendment to the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) and crucially potential future changes to mental health and capacity legislation. • Provides key updates on case law to ensure clinicians are informed about recent rulings pertaining to the Mental Capacity Act (MCA) 2005 • Details the historical background to the MCA 2005 to further understanding of the need for such legislation, and discusses key areas such as end-of-life planning • Describes ethical dilemmas and medico-legal challenges within clinical practice, as well as practical guidance on navigating these dilemmas Mental health, psychiatry and clinical psychology
March 2019 234 x 156 mm 128pp 2 b/w illus. 2 tables 978-1-108-48036-9 Hardback c. £29.99 / c. US$37.99
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Handbook of ECT A Guide to Electroconvulsive Therapy for Practitioners Charles H. Kellner | New York Community Hospital
This concise yet informed text provides medical practitioners with both the theoretical background and practical knowledge to guide them in the practice of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). It covers essential aspects of ECT delivery such as patient selection and preparation, treatment techniques, common adverse side-effects and patient aftercare. • This concise text is small enough to keep in a lab coat in a hospital setting • Illustrations, photos and tables allow quick referencing of data • Comprehensive referencing allows the book to be authoritative Mental health, psychiatry and clinical psychology
January 2019 186 x 123 mm 112pp 15 b/w illus. 9 tables 978-1-108-40328-3 Paperback £22.99 / US$29.99 G
This book features new and updated questions derived from Dr Stahl’s Online Master Psychopharmacology Program which will help readers prepare for formal tests, including American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) examinations, and achieve Continuing Medical Education (CME) and Maintenance of Certification (MoC) credits towards ABPN re-accreditation. The self-assessment questions also offer detailed explanations of correct and incorrect answers. • All questions have been approved by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology as being pitched at an appropriate level for reaccreditation purposes • Thorough explanations of the correct and incorrect answer choices for every question demystify complex principles and enable the user to build their knowledge and understanding • The 150 questions are divided into ten sections, reflecting the core areas of psychiatry and providing comprehensive self-assessment for American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology examinations Mental health, psychiatry and clinical psychology
December 2018 186 x 123 mm 340pp 978-1-108-71002-2 Paperback c. £44.99 / c. US$59.99
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Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder Children, Adolescents, and Adults Jennifer J. Thomas | Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts
Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) is a new diagnosis commonly encountered by a range of health care professionals, yet currently no standard of care exists. This book outlines a new cognitive-behavioral treatment for patients with ARFID that has been developed in response to this urgent clinical need. • Fills a desperate gap in the market for a specialist treatment for avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID), providing mental health professionals with information and guidance in how to treat patients • This treatment can be offered to all age groups and therefore there is no need to learn multiple therapies • A comprehensive therapy that addresses diagnostic heterogeneity within ARFID; clinicians can select specific modules that are relevant to the patient’s primary ARFID maintaining mechanisms Mental health, psychiatry and clinical psychology
November 2018 246 x 189 mm 190pp 19 b/w illus. 16 tables 978-1-108-40115-9 Paperback £28.99 / US$39.99 G
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Back to Life, Back to Normality
Seminars in the Psychiatry of Intellectual Disability
CBT Informed Recovery for Families with Relatives with Schizophrenia and Other Psychoses Volume 2 Edited by Douglas Turkington | Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle University
Third edition Edited by Mark Scheepers | 2gether NHS Trust
This important book describes the typical symptoms and problems of those suffering from psychotic disorders and offers techniques as to how a carer can listen, interact and communicate their support. Taking a recovery focused perspective, the book provides support and optimism for carers of relatives with schizophrenia and other psychoses. • Proposes cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) strategies which are easy to understand and implement within the home environment • Takes a recovery-focused perspective to improve hope and optimism in family care • Illustrates techniques for the most intractable and resistant symptoms which most impair social functioning and are usually unresponsive to medication Mental health, psychiatry and clinical psychology
November 2018 234 x 156 mm 130pp 15 b/w illus. 978-1-107-56483-1 Paperback £14.99 / US$19.99
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Autism and Pervasive Developmental Disorders Third edition Edited by Fred R. Volkmar | Yale University, Connecticut
With the explosion of research on autism and related disorders, this new edition provides an upto-date analysis of evidence in the field. Discussing changes in diagnoses and early interventions, as well as neurobiology, pharmacology and genetics, this is an essential guide on autism for psychiatrists, psychologists, pediatricians, and educators. • Extensively revised to reflect current knowledge, with new sections on social policy and additional authors discussing psychological development, psychopharmacology, and educational interventions • Reflects current knowledge in an accessible manner, with contributions from leading authorities in the clinical and social sciences, making the book essential for both professionals and students in the wide range of disciplines now interested in autism • The diverse clinical picture of autism is considered, and the book analyses a range of aspects, including genetics, neurobiology, epidemiology, core symptoms, early interventions and pharmacology Mental health, psychiatry and clinical psychology
January 2019 234 x 156 mm 304pp 978-1-108-41059-5 Paperback £39.99 / US$54.99
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Following an increased global interest in the topic, this vital, wideranging text is key for practitioners and trainees in psychiatry, health services and lay readers with a connection to those with an intellectual disability. This high-quality, informative third edition features cutting-edge research on the psychiatry of intellectual disability. • Provides current links to specific psychiatric training competencies, essential for psychiatrists in training • Intellectual disability and psychiatric considered throughout the lifetime to present a clear focus on issues relevant to psychiatric aspects for children, adults and in later life • The third edition addresses much change in the scope of intellectual disability and the knowledge role of psychiatry Mental health, psychiatry and clinical psychology | College Seminars Series
January 2019 234 x 156 mm 272pp 7 b/w illus. 15 tables 978-1-108-46506-9 Paperback c. £35.00 / c. US$44.99 G
Stahl’s Illustrated Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias Stephen M. Stahl | University of California, San Diego
Describing the most common causes of dementia, this book reviews best practices for differentially diagnosing dementia and covers effective management strategies. Visual learners will find that this book makes the concepts easier to master and non-visual learners will appreciate the clear, shortened text on complex psychopharmacological concepts. • Written by a high-profile name in psychopharmacology • Pocket-sized to ensure portability and aid use • Complex concepts are explained simply through concise need-to-know text and high quality color illustrations Mental health, psychiatry and clinical psychology | Stahl’s Illustrated
November 2018 210 x 146 mm 175pp 978-1-107-68867-4 Paperback £35.99 / US$44.99
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The Dementia Manifesto Putting Values-Based Practice to Work Julian C. Hughes | Institute for Ageing and Health, Newcastle
This book explores how a values-based, personcentred and rights-based approach can be applied to every aspect of the experience of dementia. It will appeal to clinicians, practitioners, academics and students from various fields including psychiatry, psychology, nursing, social work and occupational therapy. • Brings the light of values-based practice to bear on dementia and dementia care • Readers will see that dementia is not just a clinical condition but one that needs a broader view to incorporate ethical, social and political views surrounding it • Uses vignettes to highlight the multifarious issues that can arise in connection with dementia Mental health, psychiatry and clinical psychology | Values-Based Practice
February 2019 234 x 156 mm 224pp 5 b/w illus. 5 tables 978-1-107-53599-2 Paperback £39.99 / US$51.99
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1,000 Practice MTF MCQs for the Primary and Final FRCA
Practical Operating Theatre Management
Edited by Hozefa Ebrahim | Heartlands Hospital, University Hospitals Birmingham
Measuring and Improving Performance and Patient Experience Edited by Jaideep J. Pandit | Oxford University Hospitals
Written for anaesthesia trainees, this single, comprehensive text covers all the MCQ preparation required for both the Primary and Final FRCA exams. It features 150 questions for each of the four basic sciences (physics, pharmacology, anatomy and physiology), and a further 400 questions for clinical anaesthesia. • Contains 1,000 questions which makes the volume far more comprehensive than similar products on the market • Covers all the basic sciences as well as clinical anaesthesia, giving candidates the best of both worlds in one single text • This book is relevant to both the Primary and Final FRCA exams, whereas most books only focus on one Anesthesia, intensive care, pain management
December 2018 234 x 156 mm 488pp 13 b/w illus. 21 tables 978-1-108-46583-0 Paperback £49.99 / US$64.99 P
The Perioperative Neurocognitive Disorders Edited by Roderic G. Eckenhoff | University of Pennsylvania
Perioperative neurocognitive disorders are the most common and least recognized complications of anesthesia and surgery in older patients. This book serves as a practical guide, covering diagnosis, pathophysiology and clinical recommendations and represents a milestone of progress after decades of investigation into these disorders. • The first book of its kind covering the perioperative neurocognitive disorders • Introduces a new, accessible nomenclature for these disorders, allowing patients, providers and scientists to start talking the same language • Organizes the topics into phenotype, pathophysiology, mechanisms and mitigation to facilitate a better understanding Anesthesia, intensive care, pain management
March 2019 234 x 156 mm 212pp 13 b/w illus. 4 colour illus. 25 tables 978-1-107-55920-2 Paperback c. £39.99 / c. US$49.99 P
This easy to use guide offers practical, everyday guidance on case scheduling, performance and demand-capacity monitoring in operating theatres. It uses time as the key benchmark, outlining how to improve patient safety and maximise theatre efficiency with datadriven approaches. Its rational approach is applicable to theatres around the world. • Offers a new perspective using ‘time’ as the relevant statistic, and provides a rational, tactical and problem-solving approach to case scheduling, monitoring performance and demand-capacity matching • Provides balanced solutions to dilemmas that arise from conflicting demands and pressures, demonstrating how to easily resolve conflicts to ensure patient safety, improve patient outcome and maximise efficiency of resources • Cost reduction in hospitals focuses on operating theatres, and this book provides topical and easy-to-use toolkits to plan lists, monitor performance and determine needed capacity with minimal effort or prior experience Anesthesia, intensive care, pain management
November 2018 246 x 189 mm 186pp 92 b/w illus. 21 tables 978-1-316-64683-0 Paperback £39.99 / US$54.99 G
Essentials of Pediatric Neuroanesthesia Edited by Sulpicio G. Soriano | Boston Children’s Hospital
This book delivers comprehensive practical information on the techniques to administer anesthesia and sedation to pediatric neurological patients. It covers the practical aspects of anesthesia for this vulnerable patient group, and highlights the age dependant differences and their effect on the anaesthetic management. • Written by authors who are international experts on special areas of pediatric neuroanesthesia and critical care • State of the art techniques and insight of complex issues are discussed • The first book of its kind to focus specifically on the treatment and management of pediatric neurosurgical patients Anesthesia, intensive care, pain management
Obstetric Anesthesiology A Case-Based Approach Edited by Tauqeer Husain | University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
A practical textbook with case-based discussion of common clinical problems and scenarios in obstetric anesthesiology. The concise format supports trainees preparing for exams and acts as a reference for experienced clinicians working with the complex healthcare needs of pregnant women, where care is tailored to two patients. • Includes a concise and case-based format to enable problem-based learning for trainees, and a quick-reference guide for experienced clinicians • Features a wide range of clinical cases, from common day-to-day scenarios to the rare but significant pathologies less commonly encountered • Includes contributions from clinicians across the world and will be of interest in multiple regions, while the editors have experience of both the UK and North American clinical environments Anesthesia, intensive care, pain management
December 2018 246 x 189 mm 250pp 16 b/w illus. 39 colour illus. 51 tables 978-1-107-09564-9 Hardback £69.99 / US$89.99 G
December 2018 246 x 189 mm 204pp 978-1-316-60887-6 Paperback £49.99 / US$69.99
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Imaging Biomarkers in Epilepsy Edited by Andrea Bernasconi | Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University
Unique in its approach, this key translational book, targeting both clinicians and scientists, assembles state-of-the-art science on imaging biomarkers aimed at understanding the development and progression of epilepsy, as well as its neurobiological and cognitive consequences. • Places emphasis on clinical relevance and applications throughout, with a dedicated final section in each chapter • Provides a wide-ranging focus including neuroimaging in paediatric and adult patients, and epilepsy surgery, relevant to all practitioners • Situated in real-life context, addressing practical applications on the causes and consequences of epilepsy at molecular, cellular, and neuronal system levels Neurology and clinical neuroscience
December 2018 246 x 189 mm 272pp 11 b/w illus. 64 colour illus. 978-1-107-10835-6 Hardback £125.00 / US$175.00 G
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Assembly of the Executive Mind
The Causes of Epilepsy
Evolutionary Insights and a Paradigm for Brain Health Michael W. Hoffmann | University of Central Florida
Offering fundamental, neuro-archeological awareness of how the frontal lobes and their circuitry are assembled, this book is essential reading for neuroscience professionals, clinical brain scientists and students in neuroscience. It provides a pathway to understanding key form and functions, alongside the most effective treatments. • Provides an interdisciplinary examination of brain function, for a two-way information exchange between neuroscience and evolution, offering a comprehensive overview • Woven around key case reports, case series, case control studies and cohort studies, emanating from stroke and cognitive neurology registries, for real-life, practical examples • Authored by a leading expert and course-leader in cognitive neurology and stroke Neurology and clinical neuroscience
December 2018 234 x 156 mm 300pp 44 b/w illus. 9 tables 978-1-108-45600-5 Paperback c. £49.99 / c. US$64.99 G
How Brain Arousal Mechanisms Work
Unique to the market and expanded and revised, this definitive text describes the many causes of epilepsy. It is the only single source of information, designed for clinical practice and written by leading figures from the field. This new edition has been fully revised and expanded. • Extensively reviewed and expanded, the book features 128 chapters, with greater focus on the genetic causes of epilepsy and an entirely new section entitled ‘Approaches to the Clinical Investigation and Diagnosis of Cause’ to help guide clinical practice • This definitive and unrivalled textbook provides comprehensive clinical data on the many causes of epilepsy in one place, written by leading figures in the field from around the world • This book is wesigned for use in clinical practice, with clear, relevant and easy to find information Neurology and clinical neuroscience
November 2018 276 x 219 mm 1060pp 978-1-108-42075-4 Hardback £195.00 / US$255.00
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Clinical Neuroendocrinology An Introduction Michael Wilkinson | Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia
Paths Toward Consciousness Volume 1 Donald Pfaff | Neurobiology and Behavior, The Rockefeller University
This concise, ground-breaking book expands past theories limited to the cerebral cortex and emphasizes the longitudinally-integrated brainstem systems that ‘wake up the brain’ from deep anesthesia, sleep and brain injury. For neurologists, neuroscientists, psychologists and psychiatrists, as well as readers interested in the workings of the brain. • Argues for a new and unified concept of brain arousal, emphasising longitudinal-integrated systems and moving past current theories focused on the cerebral cortex • Summarizes a rapidly growing neurologic literature, to offer readers a combined review of neuroanatomical, neurophysiological and molecular genetic work to further understanding of human consciousness • Succinct and jargon-free, the book supports neurologists, neuroscientists, psychologists and psychiatrists in assisting patients to physical consciousness as well as providing an innovative work for more general readers interested in the workings of the human brain Neurology and clinical neuroscience
January 2019 234 x 156 mm 198pp 978-1-108-43333-4 Paperback £28.99 / US$39.99
Common and Uncommon Causes in Adults and Children Second edition Edited by Simon Shorvon | Institute of Neurology, University College London
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Written by experts in the field, this innovative introductory text on clinical neuroendocrinology is an indispensable tool for medical students, endocrine trainees, biomedical science graduate students, and clinicians. Beautifully illustrated, it marries basic science principles with real-life clinical cases in a rapidly evolving area of medicine. • Provides a concise overview of the key basic principles in clinical neuroendocrinology underlying their diagnosis and management • Includes reference lists of clinical papers, teaching resources and a selection of review questions with each chapter, to emphasize their real-life importance • Includes several illustrated imaging studies, and in-depth discussions of basic principles and their interpretations Neurology and clinical neuroscience
December 2018 246 x 189 mm 320pp 1 b/w illus. 121 colour illus. 14 tables 978-1-316-64519-2 Paperback £59.99 / US$84.99 G
The Road to Nursing Associate Editor Nick Arnott | University of Tasmania
Written by an expert team of academics and practising nurses, this text emphasises the importance of meaning-making, supporting students to critically engage with key knowledge that informs their ongoing learning, development and professional identity. • This book empowers undergraduate nurses by providing the foundational knowledge and skills that will underpin their entire nursing journey • Each chapter is written in an accessible style by leading Australian nursing academics and practising nurses • Includes access to the complementary VitalSource interactive eBook, through which students can find valuable self-assessment tools such as multiple-choice and short-answer questions with guided responses, and links to relevant website and video content Nursing
November 2018 255 x 190 mm 336pp 978-1-108-43528-4 Paperback with VitalSource eBook £55.00 / US$79.95 G
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Eponyms and Names in Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Infections in Pregnancy An Evidence-Based Approach Edited by Adel Elkady | Police Force Hospital, Cairo
Third edition Thomas F. Baskett | Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia
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A volume for physicians, midwives, medical historians and medical ethicists interested in the history and evolution of obstetrical and gynaecological treatment. It contains biographical details of 391 individuals and the eponym or work for which they are known, and outlines the significance of their contribution to the specialty. • Includes details of 391 eponyms and names from thirty-four countries, reflecting the speciality’s far reaching origins • Features more than 1700 original references and an extensive bibliography of more than 2500 linked references to provide further detail on specific topics and biographies • A fully updated third edition, with twenty-six new entries and expanded detail, illustration and quotation for existing entries Obstetrics and gynecology, reproductive medicine
November 2018 246 x 189 mm 456pp 410 b/w illus. 978-1-108-42170-6 Hardback c. £99.99 / c. US$140.00
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Office Gynecology A Case-Based Approach Edited by David Chelmow | Virginia Commonwealth University
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Female Genital Cosmetic Surgery Solution to What Problem? Edited by Sarah M. Creighton | University College London Hospital
This text covers healthy female genital anatomy, surgical techniques to change appearance and function, the historical contexts and the current drivers. By engaging with the social agenda relating to the growth in female genital cosmetic surgery, the myth of female genital cosmetic surgery (FGCS) as a unproblematic consumer choice is dispelled. • Includes evidence-based descriptions of genital anatomy and cosmetic surgical techniques that place female genital cosmetic surgery (FGCS) in cultural contexts • Provides a historical context for FGCS and outline the ethical dilemmas, to assist readers in understanding why the current phenomenon has arisen • Translates norm-critical understandings into a wider range of professional responses to FGCS, supporting clinical professionals managing women with physical and mental health concerns related to their genitalia • Written by leading experts, this text avoids over-medicalised jargon to provide support for both interested readers and healthcare professionals Obstetrics and gynecology, reproductive medicine
January 2019 246 x 189 mm 170pp 2 b/w illus. 978-1-108-43552-9 Paperback £34.99 / US$44.99
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March 2019 246 x 189 mm 230pp 978-1-108-71663-5 Paperback c. £39.99 / c. US$49.99
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How to Prepare the Egg and Embryo to Maximize IVF Success Edited by Gabor Kovacs | Monash University, Victoria
This quick reference guide discusses 100 clinical problems encountered in office practice, ranging from simple to complex, in a clear, case-based format. It includes current evidence-based guidelines and expert advice for situations without clear recommendations. Designed for practical use in an office setting. • Incorporates evidence-based care with up-to-date major society guidelines and recommendations, accompanied by teaching points • Presents carefully vetted expert opinion on common situations for which no guidelines exist, filling gaps between major society guidelines • Designed as a quick reference guide, so that cases can be rapidly read in the time available to see a patient in clinical practice February 2019 276 x 216 mm 486pp 978-1-108-40022-0 Paperback £49.99 / US$69.99
This book provides focused information on viral, bacterial, fungal and parasitic diseases that affect women in pregnancy. With world migration, this text covers infections found in both tropical and temperate climates, allowing busy practitioners to engage with the investigation, diagnosis and treatments of common maternal infections. • References new World Health Organization classifications and countryspecific guidelines in each chapter • Highlights efficient solutions to new and emerging infections affecting pregnant patients • Spans remote and diverse locations, for practitioners working worldwide • Designed as quick-reference work, for professionals working to tight deadlines
A review of the factors involved in the preparation of eggs and embryos that influence the success rate of IVF cycles, allowing practitioners to make evidence-based decisions. Surveying a wide range of strategies to optimize outcomes, centred on the production and management of oocytes, and integral development of the embryo. • Forms part of the successful How to Improve IVF Success series • Each chapter is written by a recognized world expert, reviewing all aspects of IVF which effect egg and embryo development • Provides a thorough companion to professionals interested in the specifics of oocytes and the development of the embryo Obstetrics and gynecology, reproductive medicine
January 2019 234 x 156 mm 256pp 978-1-316-62177-6 Paperback £38.99 / US$49.99
How to Prepare the Endometrium to Maximize Implantation Rates and IVF Success Edited by Gabor Kovacs | Monash IVF, Victoria
Embryo transfer is the last step in the IVF treatment cycle, yet the one with the highest failure rate. This book provides a practical review of all aspects of endometrial receptivity, including histological, hormonal, biochemical and immunological, to enable specialists to make evidence-based decisions that influence success rates. • Practical and concise, this book reviews scientific evidence on endometrial receptivity to enable clinicians to take evidence-based decisions and optimize IVF outcomes • Authored by experts in the field, this book provides a comprehensive review of all current, up-to-date knowledge on factors impacting the endometrium • A detailed volume that is part of a four-book series on improving the success of IVF, with other volumes focusing on periconception health, the egg and embryo, and male and sperm factors Obstetrics and gynecology, reproductive medicine
January 2019 234 x 156 mm 256pp 978-1-108-40281-1 Paperback £38.99 / US$49.99 G
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Obstetric DecisionMaking and Simulation
Gynecologic and Urologic Pathology Similarities, Differences and Challenges Edited by Maria Rosaria Raspollini | University Hospital Careggi, Florence
Edited by Kirsty MacLennan | Manchester University Hospitals NHS Trust
A practical guide to establishing simulation training within a multidisciplinary obstetric team. Featuring an extensive obstetric scenario library and a concise discussion following each scenario, facilitators will feel inspired and confident to run these diverse simulation drills. • Features a comprehensive obstetric simulation scenario library which will allow both experienced and inexperienced facilitators of simulations to easily prepare for and run simulation drills • Offers a rapid access guide with a clear consistent layout and concise discussion following each scenario • Covers both the theory and practical aspects of facilitating simulation Obstetrics and gynecology, reproductive medicine
December 2018 246 x 189 mm 240pp 14 b/w illus. 19 colour illus. 54 tables 978-1-108-29677-9 Paperback c. £49.99 / c. US$69.99 P
Due to common early development, the pathology of the urogenital tract in males and females presents many similarities which can challenge a pathologist for an appropriate diagnosis. The aim of this textbook is to bridge the gap between urological and gynecological pathologists who handle these types of diseases. • Contains colour-coded images to highlight traits present in male and female organs, as well as highlight features present in both • Bridges the gap between urologic and gynaecologic pathology specialities to highlight key common similarities to aid with diagnoses • Includes entry to an HTML version of the text on Cambridge Core, providing high-resolution access to the large number of high quality colour figures Pathology and laboratory science
February 2019 276 x 219 mm 256pp 131 colour illus. 55 tables 978-1-107-17045-2 Hardback with Online Resource c. £140.00 / c. US$225.00 P
Part 2 MRCOG: 500 EMQs and SBAs Andrew Sizer | Royal Shrewsbury Hospital
Up to date and comprehensive, this set of 500 practice questions is written by highly experienced MRCOG question setters. Explanations and key references accompany the questions, to support effective study and understanding. All modules of the core curriculum are included, making this an essential resource for examination candidates. • Written by a team of experienced MRCOG question setters, the book includes SBAs, the question format introduced in 2015, to support effective study and familiarity with the exam structure • Covering the full Part 2 MRCOG curriculum in depth, each question is accompanied with a detailed explanation to encourage reasoning, further exploration of the subject and in-depth reading • Key references are included to encourage further reading for the inquisitive learner Obstetrics and gynecology, reproductive medicine
February 2019 234 x 156 mm 248pp 978-1-108-70971-2 Paperback £32.99 / US$42.99
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Soft Tissue Sarcomas A Pattern-Based Approach to Diagnosis Angelo Paolo Dei Tos | Università degli Studi di Padova, Italy
Soft tissue sarcomas represent one of the greatest diagnostic challenges for practising surgical pathologists. Featuring key diagnostic clues, this valuable resource reflects on the thought processes of a practising pathologist, from evaluation of the tumour cell, to its shape and background, to enable users to improve diagnostic efficiency and accuracy. • The book focuses on key, real-life diagnostic challenges, faced by practitioners, every day • Readers will benefit from an approach in which chapters are organized by morphology, to replicate the typical, daily approach to diagnosis • Includes access to an HTML version of the text on Cambridge Core, where all of the plentiful high quality illustrations can be viewed and zoomed in on Pathology and laboratory science
November 2018 276 x 219 mm 740pp 33 b/w illus. 858 colour illus. 978-1-107-04080-9 Hardback with Online Resource £140.00 / US$180.00 G
Physics and astronomy Modern Ophthalmic Optics José Alonso | Universidad Complutense, Madrid
This book is a comprehensive account of the most recent developments in modern ophthalmic optics, ideal for researchers, manufacturers and practitioners. Topics discussed include free-form technology, modern lens materials, measuring techniques, contact and intraocular lenses, progressive power lenses, ocular protection and coatings. • Uses a unified approach based in matrix optics to describe the optical properties of lenses, leading to a deeper understanding of the relationship between curvature and optical properties • Provides a complete description of the principles of design, manufacturing and testing of free-form lenses, currently an essential topic in ophthalmic optics • Includes updates on classical topics as lens materials, filters and coatings • The book is self-contained and includes accessible descriptions of the mathematical tools employed in the field of ophthalmic optics Optics, optoelectronics and photonics
March 2019 247 x 174 mm 580pp 214 b/w illus. 18 tables 978-1-107-11074-8 Hardback c. £64.99 / c. US$84.99 P
Imaging Optics Joseph Braat | Technische Universiteit Delft, The Netherlands
This comprehensive and self-contained text employs ray-based, scalar and vector wave propagation methods to examine optical image formation. Focusing on the theory of optical imaging, the book discusses the design and specifications of imaging systems and their applications, providing an invaluable reference for researchers and professionals. • The first text to unite such a broad range of topics within a single volume • Includes design methods and optimisation techniques for a wide range of optical imaging systems • Provides a rigorous treatment of high-resolution vector imaging (microscopy) and includes a complete analysis of aberrations in highaperture imaging Optics, optoelectronics and photonics
March 2019 246 x 189 mm 1000pp 557 b/w illus. 59 tables 978-1-108-42808-8 Hardback c. £79.99 / c. US$110.00 P
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Wavefront Shaping for Biomedical Imaging Edited by Joel Kubby | University of California, Santa Cruz
Learn about the theory, techniques and applications of wavefront shaping in biomedical imaging from the researchers defining the field. This is the ideal text for academics and practitioners in optics, biophotonics, and biomedical engineering who use biomedical imaging tools, and graduate students wanting to advance their knowledge of the topic. • Presents the first book on wavefront shaping for biomedical imaging • Balances theory with practical examples and discussion of key applications • Includes contributions from world-leading researchers who are establishing this rapidly evolving field Optics, optoelectronics and photonics | Advances in Microscopy and Microanalysis
April 2019 247 x 174 mm 500pp 244 b/w illus. 24 colour illus. 978-1-107-12412-7 Hardback £135.00 / US$175.00 C
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Modern Condensed Matter Physics Steven M. Girvin | Yale University, Connecticut
This modern textbook offers graduate students a comprehensive and accessible route from fundamental concepts to modern topics, language, and methods in the field. Coverage includes disordered and mesoscopic systems, quantum magnetism, Bose–Einstein condensates, superconductivity, and quantum entanglement. It is an ideal reference for researchers. • Discusses cutting-edge topics such as disordered systems, mesoscopic systems, many-body systems, quantum magnetism, Bose–Einstein condensates, quantum entanglement, and superconducting quantum bits • Provides the necessary background in mathematics to facilitate understanding of the topological concepts in the field • Includes numerous physical examples ranging from the fractional quantum Hall effect to topological insulators, and majorana fermions Contents: Preface; Acknowledgements; 1. Overview of condensed matter physics; 2. Spatial structure; 3 Lattices and symmetries; 4. Neutron scattering; 5. Dynamics of lattice vibrations; 6. Quantum theory of harmonic crystals; 7. Electronic structure of crystals; 8. Semiclassical transport theory; 9. Semiconductors; 10. Non-local transport in mesoscopic systems; 11. Anderson localization; 12. Integer quantum Hall effect; 13. Topology and Berry Phase; 14. Topological insulators and semimetals; 15. Interacting electrons; 16. Fractional quantum hall effect; 17. Magnetism; 18. Bose– Einstein condensation and superuidity; 19. Superconductivity: basic phenomena and phenomenological theories; 20. Microscopic theory of superconductivity; Appendix A. Linear response theory; Appendix B. The Poisson summation formula; Appendix C. Tunneling and scanning tunneling microscopy; Appendix D. Brief primer on topology; Appendix E. Scattering matrices, unitarity and reciprocity; Appendix F. Quantum entanglement in condensed matter physics; Appendix G. Linear reponse and noise in electrical circuits; Appendix H. Functional differentiation; Appendix I. Low-energy effective hamiltonians; Appendix J. Introduction to second quantization; Bibliography; Index. Condensed matter physics, nanoscience and mesoscopic physics
February 2019 246 x 189 mm 808pp 978-1-107-13739-4 Hardback c. £59.99 / c. US$84.99
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Quantum Theory of Materials Efthimios Kaxiras | Harvard University, Massachusetts
This accessible new text introduces the theoretical concepts and tools essential for graduate courses on the physics of materials. A range of traditional and modern topics are covered, with applications, exercises, color illustrations, online slides and solutions for instructors, and appendices reviewing fundamental physics and mathematical tools. • Covers a diverse range of both traditional and modern topics from crystal periodicity and symmetry, and derivation of single-particle equations, to graphene, two-dimensional solids, carbon nanotubes, topological states, and Hall physics • The book is accessible to students from a range of backgrounds, and a comprehensive set of appendices reviews the prerequisite fundamental physics and mathematical tools • Contains numerous worked examples which demonstrate how to explain experimental observations Contents: 1. From atoms to solids; 2. Electrons in crystals: translational periodicity; 3. Symmetries beyond translational periodicity; 4. From many-particles to the single-particle picture; 5. Electronic properties of crystals; 6. Electronic excitations; 7. Lattice vibrations and deformations; 8. Phonon interactions; 9. Dynamics and topological constraints; 10. Magnetic behavior of solids; Appendix A: mathematical tools; Appendix B: classical electrodynamics; Appendix C: quantum mechanics; Appendix D: thermodynamics and statistical mechanics. Condensed matter physics, nanoscience and mesoscopic physics
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Optical Effects in Solids David B. Tanner | University of Florida
An overview of the optical effects in solids, addressing the physics of various materials and their response to electromagnetic radiation. Enabling the reader to connect measurements with the underlying physics of solids, it is an ideal resource for students and researchers interested in solid state physics, optics, and materials science. • Covers topics often omitted from books on optical properties and solidstate physics, including inhomogeneous materials, optics of crystals, magneto-optics, phonons, and anomalous skin effect • The author’s website includes free analysis programs for optical data, allowing the reader to carry out Kramers–Kronig analysis, fits to transmission or reflection of multilayer films, fits to model dielectric functions, and manipulate data • A wide range of materials for which optical effects can be studied are covered, making it a comprehensive overview Condensed matter physics, nanoscience and mesoscopic physics
April 2019 246 x 189 mm 412pp 18 b/w illus. 123 colour illus. 17 tables 978-1-107-16014-9 Hardback c. £74.99 / c. US$94.99 P
Classical Field Theory Horațiu Năstase | Universidade Estadual Paulista, São Paulo
An introduction to modern classical field theory, describing classical methods for fields with negligible quantum effects. This book focuses on solutions that take advantage of classical field theory methods as opposed to applications, helping students and researchers understand classical methods before embarking on studies in quantum field theory. • Focuses on classical field theory aspects for electromagnetism and general relativity, allowing readers to focus on methods rather than physical applications • Provides a bridge between classical mechanics and quantum field theory, helping the reader navigate the conceptual gap • Includes up-to-date and comprehensive coverage of modern methods of classical field theory Theoretical physics and mathematical physics
March 2019 246 x 189 mm 489pp 37 b/w illus. 978-1-108-47701-7 Hardback £59.99 / US$79.99
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Tensor-Valued Random Fields for Continuum Physics
Do We Really Understand Quantum Mechanics?
Anatoliy Malyarenko | Mälardalens Högskola, Sweden
Second edition Franck Laloë | Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris
A complete description of homogenous and isotropic tensor-valued random fields in terms of one- and two-point correlation functions of ranks 1 through 4. Including the problems of continuum physics, necessary mathematical tools and applications, this book is invaluable for researchers in continuum physics from mathematic or physics backgrounds. • Contains ideas for future research in stochastic mathematics and statistical physics, providing a starting point for Ph.D. students and researchers • Relevant for a broad audience interested in continuum physics, providing physical applications for mathematicians and mathematical tools for physicists • Includes numerous examples and applications, providing a complete description of homogenous and isotropic tensor-valued random fields Theoretical physics and mathematical physics | Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics
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Magnetohydrodynamics of Laboratory and Astrophysical Plasmas Hans Goedbloed | Dutch Institute for Fundamental Energy Research (DIFFER)
This introduction to magnetohydrodynamics combines theories of plasma behaviour with applications of plasma physics to thermonuclear fusion and astrophysics, and the techniques needed to apply magnetohydrodynamics. Bringing together both parts of the two-volume first edition, it is fully updated throughout and provides a comprehensive reference. • All analysis is explicitly worked out in the text, allowing students to derive results themselves • Modern insights from astrophysical research and laboratory fusion are presented together with the theory, allowing the reader to appreciate how magnetohydrodynamics cuts across disciplines • Provides cross-fertilisation of knowledge between scientific disciplines, including astrophysics, solar physics, laboratory plasma physics and computational fluid dynamics Plasma physics and fusion physics
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This book presents current understanding of quantum mechanics, providing a historical introduction and discussing many of its interpretations. The second edition includes recent state-of-the-art research, new interpretations, and further references. It is ideal for students, researchers, and philosophers of science interested in quantum physics. • Presents experiments that show quantum measurement effects in real time, illustrating some extraordinary features of quantum mechanics • Presents a historical introduction to quantum mechanics, providing context and helping beginners understand the present difficulties and challenges • Provides a go-to reference for the specialist, including more than 700 citations and a detailed index Quantum physics, quantum information and quantum computation
February 2019 247 x 174 mm 543pp 978-1-108-47700-0 Hardback c. £39.99 / c. US$64.99
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Mathematics for Physicists Introductory Concepts and Methods Alexander Altland | Universität zu Köln
Introduces all the mathematics needed in the undergraduate physics curriculum. Theoretical mathematical concepts and practical computational methods are presented in unison and from a physically motivated perspective, making even advanced mathematics tangible. Includes many worked examples and over 300 problems, half with fully worked solutions. • Presents abstract mathematical concepts and practical computational methods in unison and from a physically motivated perspective, making even advanced mathematics tangible • Organized into three parts which are strongly interlinked and may be read in parallel, allowing reading orders to be chosen according to taste and time considerations • Provides numerous worked examples, info sections offering physical context, biographical boxes introducing famous scientists, and several detailed case studies • Includes over 300 problems, referenced from within the text at the location where they first become relevant, as well as fully worked solutions for all odd-numbered problems at the end of the book Contents: Preface; Part I. Linear Algebra: 1. Mathematics before numbers; 2. Vector spaces; 3. Euclidean geometry; 4. Vector product; 5. Linear maps; 6. Determinants; 7. Matrix diagonalization; 8. Unitarity and hermiticity; 9. Linear algebra in function spaces; 10. Multilinear algebra; Problems: linear algebra; Part II. Calculus: 1. Differentiation of one-dimensional functions; 2. Integration of one-dimensional functions; 3. Partial differentiation; 4. Multi-dimensional integration; 5. Taylor series; 6. Fourier calculus; 7. Differential equations; 8. Functional calculus; 9. Calculus of complex functions; Problems: calculus; Part III. Vector Calculus: 1. Curves; 2. Curvilinear coordinates; 3. Fields; 4. Introductory concepts of differential geometry; 5. Alternating differential forms; 6. Riemannian differential geometry; 7. Case study: differential forms and electrodynamics; Problems: vector calculus; Solutions: linear algebra; Solutions: calculus; Solutions: vector calculus; Index. Mathematical and computational methods and modelling
February 2019 246 x 189 mm 600pp 978-1-108-47122-0 Hardback £39.99 / US$52.99
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Introductory Physics for Biological Scientists
Solving Fermi’s Paradox Duncan H. Forgan | University of St Andrews, Scotland
Christof M. Aegerter | Universität Zürich
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An introduction to the fundamental physical principles related to the study of biological phenomena. Chapters are structured around biological examples, and the topics covered include waves, optics and mechanics. With quiz questions and a detailed appendix, it is perfect for students looking to develop their quantitative and analytical tools. • Engagingly structured around biological examples, this essential text provides insight into key physical concepts and their influence upon biological phenomena • Includes an appendix covering the key mathematical concepts developed in the book • Contains quiz questions at the end of each chapter which enable readers to test their understanding • Biological case studies are illustrated in full colour throughout
Exploring the search for extra-terrestrial intelligence (SETI) through the lens of Fermi’s so-called paradox, this volume summarises current thinking on the prevalence of intelligent life in the universe. It describes the methodology of SETI and how many disciplines feed into the extra-terrestrial life debate, providing a comprehensive introduction for graduates and researchers. • Lists solutions as well as mathematical formulations for interpreting them where appropriate • Assimilates sixty years of research for those looking for a concise introduction • Demonstrates how several distinct disciplines feed into the paradox, making it accessible to a wide audience Planetary systems and astrobiology | Cambridge Astrobiology, 10
April 2019 247 x 174 mm 422pp 72 b/w illus. 978-1-107-16365-2 Hardback £120.00 / US$155.00
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Why Trust a Theory?
November 2018 246 x 189 mm 460pp 102 b/w illus. 122 colour illus. 11 tables 978-1-108-42334-2 Hardback £130.00 / US$180.00 P 978-1-108-46650-9 Paperback £54.99 / US$74.99 P
Epistemology of Fundamental Physics Edited by Radin Dardashti | Bergische UniversitätGesamthochschule Wuppertal, Germany
Finding our Place in the Solar System The Scientific Story of the Copernican Revolution Todd Timberlake | Berry College, Georgia
Details the science behind one of the great intellectual achievements of humankind: the transition from the ancient geocentric cosmos to a modern understanding of planetary orbits. Perfect for readers interested in astronomy, the history of science, and anyone who wants to better understand what science is and how it works. • Provides an accurate scientific history of the Copernican Revolution based on recent scholarship by historians of astronomy, clarifying misunderstandings and helping readers see beyond a simplistic picture of this transition • Presents a detailed explanation of the science involved in the Copernican Revolution in its historical context, allowing the reader to fully understand the scientific arguments for and against the idea of a moving Earth • Focuses on the scientific aspects of the story, with mathematical details placed in an appendix for readers who wish to see them • Discusses the nature of science using episodes from the Copernican Revolution as illustrative examples, showing readers how science works in practice Planetary systems and astrobiology
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Certain topics in fundamental physics are not empirically verifiable, including cosmic inflation, the multiverse and string theory. This collection of essays from leading physicists, philosophers and historians of science provides interdisciplinary perspectives on the epistemic status of contemporary fundamental physics. • Discussion is based on in-person interactions between the contributors at the landmark workshop ‘Why Trust a Theory?’, providing a lively and engaging debate • Interdisciplinary contributors ensure a balanced argument in tune with the latest developments in their fields • Discusses the question of trust in contemporary fundamental physics, which is of crucial importance for the future of the field and, more broadly, the future development of science History and philosophy of physics and astronomy
March 2019 247 x 174 mm 460pp 16 b/w illus. 978-1-108-47095-7 Hardback c. £69.99 / c. US$94.99
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Cosmic Discovery The Search, Scope, and Heritage of Astronomy Martin Harwit | Cornell University, New York
Cosmic Discovery is rereleased after more than thirty-five years, with a new preface. Martin Harwit chronicles the astronomical discoveries up to the late twentieth century and draws conclusions about how they are made, with important lessons for today’s astronomers developing new observatories for gravitational wave and cosmic ray astronomy. • Summarizes the accelerating discovery of cosmic objects and phenomena from antiquity to the late twentieth century • Addresses fundamental questions astrophysicists were asking in the late 1970s, many of which remain unanswered today • Promotes the idea that astronomy will need to find new sponsors, sources of funding, and new international partners in order to succeed in the future History and philosophy of physics and astronomy
February 2019 228 x 152 mm 352pp 978-1-108-72204-9 Paperback c. £32.99 / c. US$44.99
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Quantum Worlds Perspectives on the Ontology of Quantum Mechanics Edited by Olimpia Lombardi | Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Quantum theory underpins much of modern physics. However there are many unsettled conceptual and philosophical problems in the interpretation of quantum mechanics. This book provides interdisciplinary, comprehensive and up-to-date perspectives on these problems written by eminent researchers from the fields of physics and philosophy. • The chapters are self-contained, and do not require advanced mathematical knowledge • Contains comprehensive coverage of the problems and interpretations of quantum mechanics providing non-specialised readers with an introduction to the subject matter • Up-to-date information from experts in the field enables the reader to become acquainted with the current philosophical debate about quantum theory History and philosophy of physics and astronomy
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The Impact of Binary Stars on Stellar Evolution Edited by Giacomo Beccari | European Southern Observatory, Garching
Stars in binary and multiple systems often interact and alter the structure and evolution of the components. This volume presents state-of-the-art models and observations aimed at studying the impact of binaries on stellar evolution in resolved and unresolved populations. It is a valuable resource for graduate students and researchers. • The last few years have seen impressive observational and theoretical advancement in the field of binary stars • Presents recent results from state-of-the-art models and observations, setting the stage for the next generation of observational and theoretical tools • Provides an interdisciplinary approach between resolved and unresolved populations, with contributions from respected authors from a range of fields Astrophysics | Cambridge Astrophysics, 54
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Stars and Stellar Processes Mike Guidry | University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Introduces undergraduate and graduate students to the physics of stars, emphasizing the connection to modern topics such as neutrino oscillations, supernovae, gamma-ray bursts, black holes, and gravitational waves. With hundreds of examples and problems throughout, it is suitable for learning in a classroom setting or through self-study. • Offers detailed and clear coverage of modern topics within stellar structure and stellar evolution such as black holes, cosmology and gravitational waves • Adopts a highly pedagogical approach, providing numerous astrophysical examples which will encourage students to read more broadly about general relativity and cosmology • Includes online resources providing a password-protected solutions manual and a gallery of images from the book Contents: Part I. Stellar Structure: 1. Some properties of stars; 2. The Hertzsprung–Russell diagram; 3. Stellar equations of state; 4. Hydrostatic and thermal equilibrium; 5. Thermonuclear reactions in stars; 6. Stellar burning processes; 7. Energy transport in stars; 8. Summary of stellar equations; Part II. Stellar Evolution: 9. The formation of stars; 10. Life and times on the main sequence; 11. Flavor oscillations of solar neutrinos; 12. Solar neutrinos and the MSW effect; 13. Evolution of lower-mass stars; 14. Evolution of higher-mass stars; 15. Stellar pulsations and variability; 16. White dwarfs and neutron stars; 17. Black holes; Part III. Accretion, Mergers, and Explosions: 18. Accreting binary systems; 19. Nova explosions and X-ray bursts; 20. Supernovae; 21. Gamma-ray bursts; 22. Gravitational waves and stellar evolution; Appendix A: constants; Appendix B: numeral units; Appendix C: mean molecular weights; Appendix D: reaction libraries; Appendix E: a mixing-length model; Appendix F: quantum mechanics; Appendix G: using arXiv and ADS; References; Index.
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Gravitational Wave Astrophysics (IAU S338) Early Results from Gravitational Wave Searches and Electromagnetic Counterparts Edited by Gabriela González | Louisiana State University
Gravitational waves, predicted by Einstein’s general theory of relativity, have now been observed by the LIGO and Virgo detectors, heralding an exciting new era of multimessenger astrophysics. IAU S338 explores how space-time and electromagnetic messengers can be correlated, to help us understand many high-energy astrophysical phenomena. • Discuses results at a timely conference soon after important new multimessenger observations were announced • Demonstrates a convergence between physicists and astronomers studying neutron star mergers from differing perspectives • An exciting time in the history of astronomy as space-time messengers (gravitational waves) are added to observations spanning the electromagnetic spectrum Astrophysics | Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Symposia and Colloquia
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January 2019 246 x 189 mm 550pp 500 b/w illus. 978-1-107-19788-6 Hardback c. £54.99 / c. US$99.99
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Long-term Datasets for the Understanding of Solar and Stellar Magnetic Cycles (IAU S340)
Physics Problems for Aspiring Physical Scientists and Engineers With Hints and Full Solutions Ken Riley | Clare College, Cambridge
Edited by Dipankar Banerjee | Indian Institute of Astrophysics, India
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The Sun is our nearest star; it is a dynamic star, which changes with time. The periodic variations in the total solar output radiation impacts Earth’s atmosphere and climate. IAU S340 discusses the importantance of studying the long-term variation of the Sun and its activity using continuous observations over centuries. • Summarises long term measurements of magnetic fields in the Sun and stars for scientists who are interested in the study of stellar magnetic cycles • Provides an update on long-term databases on sunspots and other magnetic proxies, enabling cross-calibration between different data sources and the generation of uniform data series for the long term study • Explores solar cycle predictability and the usefulness of dynamo theory Solar and space plasma physics | Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Symposia and Colloquia
December 2018 247 x 174 mm 500pp 978-1-108-47109-1 Hardback £98.00 / US$130.00
General and classical physics
January 2019 246 x 189 mm 346pp 978-1-108-47669-0 Hardback c. £59.99 / c. US$84.99 978-1-108-70130-3 Paperback c. £24.99 / c. US$34.99
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An Introduction to Radio Astronomy Fourth edition Bernard F. Burke | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
A Student’s Guide to the Schrödinger Equation Daniel A. Fleisch | Wittenberg University, Ohio
A thorough introduction to radio astronomy and its contribution to our understanding of the universe, perfect for beginners. Fully revised and updated, the fourth edition covers the basic physics and observational techniques, including interferometric and digital techniques, single-dish telescopes and aperture synthesis arrays. • Additional materials are available online, including up-to-date colour images • Includes both theory and techniques, providing a comprehensive ‘onestop’ introduction to the field, allowing a smooth transition to more advanced research level material • More advanced material is listed in the further reading sections of each chapter for the interested reader Observational astronomy, techniques and instrumentation
April 2019 247 x 174 mm 576pp 329 b/w illus. 978-1-107-18941-6 Hardback c. £54.99 / c. US$89.99
This book contains over 200 physics problems, with hints and full solutions, designed to develop the skill of planning and executing a route to the solution of a scientific question. With problemsolving skills being essential for any physical scientist or engineer, this book will be invaluable to anyone planning to study in these fields. • Contains detailed model solutions to ensure readers not only understand the physics principles involved, but also how to apply them • In order to develop the ability to pick out only relevant information, some problems offer unneeded data • Students will learn to introduce suitable working variables and to use their general knowledge to help them find a solution, given that some problems appear to contain too little information
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Retaining the hugely successful approach used in Fleisch’s other student’s guides, this accessible resource provides plain language explanations of the fundamental concepts and techniques underlying the Schrödinger equation in quantum mechanics. Each chapter includes homework problems with worked solutions, and extra resources are available online. • Fully worked examples illustrate the key concepts • Hints and interactive solutions are available for all problems on the book’s website • Podcasts explain the important concepts and mathematical techniques from the book General and classical physics | Student’s Guides
April 2019 228 x 152 mm 250pp 69 b/w illus. 978-1-108-42426-4 Hardback c. £44.99 / c. US$59.99 978-1-108-43960-2 Paperback c. £17.99 / c. US$24.99
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Turn Left at Orion Hundreds of Night Sky Objects to See in a Home Telescope – and How to Find Them Fifth edition Guy Consolmagno | Vatican Observatory, Vatican City
Principles of Thermodynamics Jean-Philippe Ansermet | École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
An introductory textbook presenting the key concepts of thermodynamics and its applications. Each chapter includes worked examples and exercises, reinforcing the key concepts. A full solutions manual is also available. This book is ideally suited to undergraduate and graduate students taking courses in thermodynamics or thermal physics. • Applicable to many fields of research and development, it is relevant to students from physics, chemistry and engineering backgrounds • Exercises inspired by research allow the reader to develop an appreciation of modern research methods • Worked problems allow students to test their understanding of key concepts
This unique and best-selling guidebook to the night sky shows amateur astronomers how to observe a host of celestial wonders. Its distinct format of object-by-object spreads illustrates how deep-sky objects and planets will actually look in a small telescope, with large pages and spiral binding for ease of use outside. • This is a new and updated edition of the Press’s best-selling astronomy book, with over 150,000 copies sold since it was first published • The book’s large format, spiral binding and clear internal design make it easy to use at the telescope • The chapter on planets has been rewritten to include pages for Uranus, Neptune, asteroids and comets; plus there is a new section on observing solar eclipses
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November 2018 310 x 245 mm 256pp 978-1-108-45756-9 Spiral bound £25.00 / US$34.95
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interstellarum Deep Sky Guide
The Cosmos
Ronald Stoyan | Oculum-Verlag GmbH, Germany
Astronomy in the New Millennium Fifth edition Jay M. Pasachoff | Williams College, Massachusetts
The interstellarum Deep Sky Guide is an innovative illustrated guide to accompany the well-received interstellarum Deep Sky Atlas. Taking an intuitive visual approach, for each spread of the Atlas, the Guide focuses on carefully selected objects, either as colored composite POSS plates or through the authors’ own eyepiece sketches. • Around 2,500 deep-sky objects are shown, with catalog number, object type, constellation, nickname, short descriptions, and observational hints, for example filter and magnification recommendations • Features more than 1,000 color finder charts, using red and blue channels of Palomar Observatory Sky Survey II plates • Hundreds of detailed pencil drawings made by the authors provide the best approximation of what may be seen visually • Page numbers are identical to the charts in the interstellarum Deep Sky Atlas for easy and quick navigation Amateur and popular astronomy
October 2018 280 x 265 mm 264pp 978-1-108-45313-4 Desk Edition £74.99 / US$99.99
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interstellarum Deep Sky Guide Ronald Stoyan | Oculum-Verlag GmbH, Germany
The interstellarum Deep Sky Guide is an innovative illustrated guide to accompany the well-received interstellarum Deep Sky Atlas. Taking an intuitive visual approach, for each spread of the Atlas, the Guide focuses on carefully selected objects, either as colored composite POSS plates or through the authors’ own eyepiece sketches. • Around 2,500 deep-sky objects are shown, with catalog number, object type, constellation, nickname, short descriptions, and observational hints, for example filter and magnification recommendations • Features more than 1,000 color finder charts, using red and blue channels of Palomar Observatory Sky Survey II plates • Hundreds of detailed pencil drawings made by the authors provide the best approximation of what may be seen visually • Page numbers are identical to the charts in the interstellarum Deep Sky Atlas for easy and quick navigation Amateur and popular astronomy
October 2018 280 x 265 mm 264pp 978-1-108-45385-1 Field Edition £159.00 / US$215.00
Striking the balance between explaining the fundamentals and discussing the hottest current topics in astronomy, such as New Horizons’s flyby of Pluto, exoplanets, ‘dark matter’, and the direct detection of gravitational waves by LIGO leading to multimessenger astronomy, this textbook is the go-to guide to learn about the workings of the Universe. • Discussions of recent discoveries – such as New Horizons’ flyby of Pluto, exoplanets, ‘dark matter’, and the direct detection of gravitational waves by LIGO – engage students by offering real-life context to the fundamental scientific background • Clearly written, this textbook is suitable for one-semester course and assumes no specific background knowledge – math is boxed and easily read around • Includes many pedagogical features, such as chapter introductions and summaries, various kind of boxes (’Star party’, ‘Figure it out’, ‘Lives in science’ and ‘A closer look’), highlighted keywords, as well as a glossary and appendices at the end of the book for additional coverage on planets, stars, constellations, and nonstellar objects Contents: Preface; About the authors; 1. A grand tour of the heavens; 2. Light, matter, and energy: powering the Universe; 3. Light and telescopes: extending our senses; 4. Observing the stars and planets: clockwork of the Universe; 5. Gravitation and motion: the early history of astronomy; 6. The Terrestrial planets: Earth, Moon, and their relatives; 7. The Jovian planets: windswept giants; 8. Pluto, comets, and space debris; 9. Our Solar System and others; 10. Our star: the Sun; 11. Stars: distant suns; 12. How the stars shine: cosmic furnaces; 13. The death of stars: recycling; 14. Black holes: the end of space and time; 15. The Milky Way: our home in the Universe; 16. A universe of galaxies; 17. Quasars and active galaxies; 18. Cosmology: the birth and life of the cosmos; 19. In the beginning; 20. Life in the Universe; Epilogue; Appendices; Selected readings; Glossary; Index. Astronomy (general)
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Proceedings of the Twenty-Ninth General Assembly Honolulu 2015 Transactions of the International Astronomical Union XXIXB Edited by Piero Benvenuti | Università degli Studi di Padova, Italy
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These Transactions provide a record of the organisational and administrative activities of the IAU XXIX General Assembly in Honolulu, Hawai‘i, USA, in August 2015. They report and record all of the essential decisions taken by the governing body of the IAU. • Provides complete official coverage of the XXIX General Assembly of the International Astronomical Union • Lists the Resolutions passed and details the thirty-five new Commissions, together with their elected Presidents and Organising Committees • Provides an update on the status of IAU membership and its main scientific interests Astronomy (general) | Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Symposia and Colloquia
January 2019 247 x 174 mm 400pp 978-1-108-48169-4 Hardback £98.00 / US$130.00
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A Non-Asymptotic Viewpoint Martin J. Wainwright | University of California, Berkeley
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Recent years have seen an explosion in the volume and variety of data collected in scientific disciplines from astronomy to genetics and industrial settings ranging from Amazon to Uber. This graduate text equips readers in statistics, machine learning, and related fields to understand, apply, and adapt modern methods suited to large-scale data. • Almost 200 worked examples support the reader in building practical intuition and understanding the motivation for the theory • Contains over 250 exercises – ranging in difficulty – to strengthen learning, with solutions available to instructors • The book is organized for teaching and learning, allowing instructors to choose one of several identified paths depending on course length Statistical theory and methods | Cambridge Series in Statistical and Probabilistic Mathematics, 48
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An Introduction M. Antónia Amaral Turkman | Universidade de Lisboa
This book explains the fundamental ideas of Bayesian analysis, with a focus on computational methods such as MCMC and available software such as R/R-INLA, OpenBUGS, JAGS, Stan, and BayesX. It is suitable as a textbook for a first graduate-level course and as a user’s guide for researchers and graduate students from beyond statistics. • A comparison of different software packages on the same data set gives hands-on knowledge of their relative strengths and limitations • Contains problem sets which support readers in consolidating skills, building practical intuition, and extending the methods in the text to connect with the current literature • Foregrounding of motivation and basic principles of inference helps readers to develop deeper and more intuitive understanding of statistical thinking, separate from mathematical formalism Computational statistics, machine learning and information science | Institute of Mathematical Statistics Textbooks, 11
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Applied Mixed Model Analysis A Practical Guide Second edition Jos W. R. Twisk | Universiteit van Amsterdam
This book explains all aspects of mixed model analysis without mathematical jargon, so that non-statisticians can understand the basic principles, analyze their own data, and interpret the results with confidence. Worked examples are analyzed with STATA, and all datasets are available for download, equipping readers to replicate the methods. • Designed for researchers in applied fields with modest mathematical and statistical backgrounds • Emphasizes interpretation of results to address scientific questions • Worked examples in STATA and datasets for download support handson learning Statistics for life sciences, medicine and health
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January 2019 228 x 152 mm 275pp 978-1-108-48103-8 Hardback c. £79.99 / c. US$110.00 978-1-108-70374-1 Paperback c. £29.99 / c. US$39.99
count data; 9. Multivariate methods for heterogeneous data; 10. Networks and trees; 11. Image data; 12. Supervised learning; 13. Design of highthroughput experiments and their analyses; Statistical concordance; Bibliography; Index.
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War Stories from the Drug Survey How Culture, Politics, and Statistics Shaped the National Survey on Drug Use and Health Joseph Gfroerer | US Department of Health and Human Services
This insider account of the national drug survey encapsulates thirty years of experience to provide valuable lessons about data-driven public policy. Through first-hand accounts of interactions between policymakers and statisticians, survey research students and practitioners gain insight into the conduct of data science in a political context. • Offers an insider perspective on the drug survey, with real-life examples of statistical challenges and approaches for solving them • Builds an understanding of the tradeoffs between statistical ideals and policy pragmatics • Provides clear, narrative explanations of statistical issues Statistics for social sciences, behavioural sciences and law
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Modern Statistics for Modern Biology Susan Holmes | Stanford University, California
Designed for a new generation of biologists, this textbook teaches modern computational statistics by using R/Bioconductor to analyze experimental data from high-throughput technologies. The presentation minimizes mathematical notation and emphasizes inductive understanding from well-chosen examples, hands-on simulation, and visualization. • Introduces methods on a ‘need to know’ basis, so students tackle biological questions immediately and understand motivation for the methods • Contains real-life examples done from scratch, guiding students through realistic complexities and building practical intuition • Includes a wrap-up chapter explaining the complete workflow from design of experiments to analysis of results, identifying common pitfalls with big data Contents: Introduction; 1. Generative models for discrete data; 2. Statistical modeling; 3. High-quality graphics in R; 4. Mixture models; 5. Clustering; 6. Testing; 7. Multivariate analysis; 8. High-throughput
November 2018 228 x 152 mm 288pp 978-1-107-12270-3 Hardback £95.00 / US$125.00
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Fat Chance Probability from 0 to 1 Benedict Gross | Harvard University, Massachusetts
Designed for the intellectually curious, this book provides a solid foundation in basic probability theory in a charming style, without technical jargon. This text will immerse the reader in a mathematical view of the world, and teach them techniques to solve real world problems both inside and outside the casino. • Highlights key definitions, formulas, and theorems in boxes for easy reference • Twenty-five essential formulas are conveniently collected in the back of the book • More than 100 exercises and forty worked examples build up from simple problems to complex real world problems Probability theory and stochastic processes
April 2019 253 x 177 mm 194pp 978-1-108-48296-7 Hardback c. £49.99 / c. US$69.99 978-1-108-72818-8 Paperback c. £19.99 / c. US$27.99
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Probability Theory and Examples Fifth edition Rick Durrett | Duke University, North Carolina
The new edition of this lively but rigorous introduction to measure theoretic probability theory, designed for use in a graduate course, contains a new chapter on multidimensional Brownian motion and its relationship to partial differential equations (PDEs), a topic that is finding new applications. Some 200 examples and 450 exercises help readers build practical intuition. • Provides 200 examples and 450 problems to equip readers to build practical intuition and understand the motivation for the theory • Offers a modern selection of topics, including multidimensional Brownian motion • The compact style strikes a balance between completeness and readability, covering a great deal of ground in 400 pages
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Applied Stochastic Differential Equations Simo Särkkä | Aalto University, Finland
This intuitive hands-on text introduces stochastic differential equations (SDEs) as motivated by applications in target tracking and medical technology, and covers their use in methodologies such as filtering, parameter estimation, and machine learning. Examples include applications of SDEs arising in physics and electrical engineering. • Contains worked examples and numerical simulation studies in each chapter which make ideas concrete • Includes downloadable MATLAB®/Octave source code to support application and adaptation • The gentle learning curve focuses on understanding and use rather than technical details Applied probability and stochastic networks | Institute of Mathematical Statistics Textbooks, 10
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0-9 1,000 Practice MTF MCQs for the Primary and Final FRCA..........................................22
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Abidi, Mustafa H..........................................12 Abstract Algebra with Applications...............17 Abstract Recursion and Intrinsic Complexity..17 Acta Numerica 2018....................................19 Aegerter, Christof M.....................................28 Alonso, José.................................................25 Altland, Alexander........................................27 Amaral Turkman, M. Antónia........................32 Analyzing Network Data in Biology and Medicine...................................................13 Andal, Mudimby...........................................11 Anderson, William E.....................................10 Ansermet, Jean-Philippe...............................30 Anthropocene Encounters: New Directions in Green Political Thinking............................7 Applied Mixed Model Analysis......................32 Applied Stochastic Differential Equations......33 Arcus Foundation.........................................16 Arkin, Phillip A................................................6 Arnott, Nick.................................................23 Artificial Intelligence and Conservation...........1 Assembly of the Executive Mind....................23 Autism and Pervasive Developmental Disorders...................................................21
B Back to Life, Back to Normality.....................21 Baernstein II, Albert......................................18 Baker, Sara T.................................................12 Banerjee, Dipankar.......................................30 Barreiro, Marcelo............................................5 Bashaw, Meredith J......................................14 Baskett, Thomas F.........................................24 Beccari, Giacomo.........................................29 Bedau, Mark A.............................................16 Behera, Binoy Kumar....................................12 Behie, Alison M............................................15 Ben Ayed, Mohamed....................................18 Benvenuti, Piero...........................................31 Bernasconi, Andrea......................................22 Bernasconi, Neda.........................................22 Berners-Lee, Mike...........................................6 Beyond Hands On..........................................2 Bhatia, Parteek...............................................1 Biermann, Frank.............................................7 Blahut, Richard E..........................................10 Boffin, Henri M. J..........................................29 Bonan, Gordon...............................................5 Boudreau, Alan..............................................3 Braat, Joseph...............................................25 Brechet, Sylvain D.........................................30 Briggs, Chad M...............................................7 Brunton, Steven L.........................................19 Bulacu, Daniel..............................................17 Burd, Adrian...................................................8 Burdon, Jeremy J..........................................13 Burke, Bernard F...........................................30 Burkhardt, Frederick.....................................16
C Caenepeel, Stefaan......................................17 Calcott, Guy.................................................25 Cassady, R. Joseph.......................................10 Castán Broto, Vanesa.....................................7
Causes of Epilepsy, The.................................23 Cellular Biophysics and Modeling.................13 Chelmow, David...........................................24 Chemical Engineering Design and Analysis......9 Choleris, Elena.............................................15 Cisinski, Denis-Charles.................................17 Clapham, Matthew E......................................2 Clarke, Michael............................................22 Classical Field Theory....................................26 Cleland, Carol E............................................16 Climate Analysis.............................................6 Climate Change and Ocean Governance.........8 Climate Change and Terrestrial Ecosystem Modeling....................................................5 Clinical Neuroendocrinology.........................23 Cognitive Enhancement in Schizophrenia and Related Disorders................................20 Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder..20 Cohen, Carl I................................................20 Cohen, Phoebe A............................................2 Complex Analysis.........................................18 Computational Bayesian Statistics................32 Confronting Prior Conceptions in Paleontology Courses..................................3 Conradi Smith, Greg.....................................13 Consolmagno, Guy.......................................30 Copulas and their Applications in Water Resources Engineering.................................5 Correspondence of Charles Darwin, The........16 Cosmic Discovery.........................................28 Cosmos, The.................................................31 Cramer, Jennifer Danzy.................................15 Creighton, Sarah M......................................24 Crockett, Robin..............................................8 Cruickshank, Mary........................................23 Cui, Meng....................................................26
D Dahiya, Ravinder............................................8 Dahl, Robyn Mieko.........................................2 Daily, John W..................................................8 Dardashti, Radin...........................................28 Darton, Nicholas J..........................................9 Darwin, Charles............................................16 Data Mining and Data Warehousing...............1 Data-Driven Science and Engineering............19 Davis, Dan M................................................30 Davis, Thomas L..............................................4 Dawid, Richard.............................................28 Defocusing Nonlinear Schrödinger Equations.18 Dei Tos, Angelo Paolo...................................25 Dementia Manifesto, The..............................21 Design and Analysis of Algorithms..................1 Development................................................12 Dickmann, Max............................................18 Dijkstra, Henk A..............................................5 Dilkina, Bistra.................................................1 Dinosaurs.......................................................3 Disaster Security.............................................7 Do We Really Understand Quantum Mechanics?...............................................27 Dodson, Benjamin........................................18 Doohan, Fiona M..........................................13 du Toit, Johan T.............................................14 Duncan, T. Michael.........................................9 Durant, Sarah M...........................................14 Durrett, Rick.................................................33 Dutta, Mitra...................................................8
E Eack, Shaun.................................................20 Earth Science for Civil and Environmental Engineers....................................................3 Ebrahim, Hozefa...........................................22 Eckenhoff, Roderic G.....................................22 Eddy, Kamryn T.............................................20 Elkady, Adel.................................................24 Emergence of Life, The..................................16 Endophytes for a Growing World..................13 Energy Deposition for High-Speed Flow Control......................................................10 Energy Transfers in Fluid Flows......................19 Environmental Expertise.................................6 Environmental Sustainability for Engineers and Applied Scientists..................................6 Eponyms and Names in Obstetrics and Gynaecology.............................................24 Erdemir, Deniz................................................9 Essentials of Atmospheric and Oceanic Dynamics....................................................5 Essentials of Pediatric Neuroanesthesia.........22 Evolutionary Dynamics of Plant-Pathogen Interactions...............................................13 Exploring Planetary Climate............................7 Extremes......................................................12
F Fang, Fei........................................................1 Fat Chance...................................................32 Fefferman, Charles L.....................................18 Female Genital Cosmetic Surgery..................24 Fernando, Roshan.........................................22 Fichtner, Andreas............................................4 Filippenko, Alex............................................31 Finding our Place in the Solar System............28 Fleisch, Daniel A...........................................30 Flipping the Paleontology Classroom...............2 Fomin, Fedor V................................................1 Forgan, Duncan H.........................................28 Forman, Richard T. T......................................14 Fortin, Sebastian..........................................29 Foundations of MIMO Communication..........10 Frank, Beatrice.............................................14 From Servant to Queen: A Journey through Victorian Mathematics...............................19
G Gadd, Geoffrey Michael................................13 Galperin, Boris...............................................5 García Núñez, Carlos......................................8 Gardner, David K..........................................24 Gas Turbines for Electric Power Generation...12 Genetics of African Populations in Health and Disease, The........................................15 Geophysics and Geosequestration..................4 Gfroerer, Joseph...........................................32 Gibson, David J.............................................14 Gigan, Sylvain..............................................26 Gingerich, Philip.............................................2 Girvin, Steven M...........................................26 Glahn, Uwe..................................................31 Glikman, Jenny A..........................................14 Goedbloed, Hans..........................................27 Goldsmith, David W........................................2 Gómez-Pedrero, José A.................................25 González, Gabriela.......................................29 Goring, Simon James......................................2 Grady, Meghan............................................21
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Graham-Smith, Francis..................................30 Graham, Russell.............................................2 Grasslands and Climate Change...................14 Gravitational Wave Astrophysics (IAU S338)..29 Green and Software-defined Wireless Networks..................................................11 Gross, Benedict............................................32 Gualtieri, Lucia...............................................4 Guerrini, Renzo............................................23 Guidry, Mike.................................................29 Gülen, S. Can...............................................12 Gunn, Michael..............................................20 Gupta, Rajesh Kumar....................................11 Gynecologic and Urologic Pathology.............25
H Haine, Thomas W. N........................................6 Halffman, Willem...........................................6 Han, Shuangfeng..........................................11 Handbook of ECT.........................................20 Handbook of Industrial Crystallization.............9 Hardy Spaces...............................................17 Harris, Joseph...............................................32 Harris, Paul G..................................................8 Harwit, Martin..............................................28 Hassan, Soad Ali Zaki...................................24 Heard, John..................................................19 Heath Jr, Robert W........................................10 Heister, Stephen D........................................10 Hernández-García, Emilio...............................5 High-Dimensional Statistics..........................32 Higher Categories and Homotopical Algebra.17 Hodkinson, Trevor R......................................13 Hoffmann, Michael W...................................23 Holik, Federico.............................................29 Holland, Anthony.........................................20 Holmes, Susan..............................................32 How Brain Arousal Mechanisms Work...........23 How to Prepare the Egg and Embryo to Maximize IVF Success................................24 How to Prepare the Endometrium to Maximize Implantation Rates and IVF Success.....................................................24 Huber, Wolfgang..........................................32 Hughes, Julian C...........................................21 Human-Wildlife Interactions.........................14 Husain, Tauqeer............................................22 Hydromagmatic Processes and PlatinumGroup Element Deposits in Layered Intrusions....................................................3 Hynes, Robert...............................................29
I I, Chih-Lin....................................................11 Ibrahim, Muntaser........................................15 Imaging Biomarkers in Epilepsy.....................22 Imaging Optics.............................................25 Impact of Binary Stars on Stellar Evolution, The............................................29 Imran, S. Ali..................................................23 Incorporating Research into Undergraduate Paleontology Courses...........2 Infections in Pregnancy.................................24 Infrastructure Development and Ape Conservation.............................................16 Integrating Active Learning into Paleontology Classes...................................3 Integrating Macrostrat and Rockd into Undergraduate Earth Science Teaching.........2
Integration Techniques for Micro/ Nanostructure-Based Large-Area Electronics.8 interstellarum Deep Sky Guide......................31 Introduction to Controlled-Source Electromagnetic Methods............................4 Introduction to Optical and Optoelectronic Properties of Nanostructures........................8 Introduction to Radio Astronomy, An.............30 Introductory Physics for Biological Scientists..28 Ionescu, Adrian..............................................9 Iserles, Arieh.................................................19
Lombardi, Olimpia........................................29 Long-term Datasets for the Understanding of Solar and Stellar Magnetic Cycles (IAU S340)................................................30 Lopez-Beltran, Antonio.................................25 López, Cristian.............................................29 Lorenz, Ralph D..............................................7 Lövbrand, Eva.................................................7 Lozano, Angel..............................................10 Luisi, Pier Luigi.............................................16
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J Jackson, Richard E..........................................3 Jacob, Rebecca.............................................20 Jendoubi, Mohamed Ali................................18 Jiang, Jie......................................................30 Jiang, Wei......................................................9 Joannopoulos, John D...................................26 Joshi, Manjunath V.......................................11
K Karjane, Nicole W.........................................24 Kaufman, Allison B.......................................14 Kavaliers, Martin..........................................15 Kaxiras, Efthimios.........................................26 Kelley, Patricia H.............................................2 Kellner, Charles H.........................................20 Keppens, Rony..............................................27 Kernelization..................................................1 Kerr, Mike.....................................................21 Keshavan, Matcheri......................................20 Khambalia, Hussein......................................22 Khan, Zahid A...............................................12 Kim, Byung Hong.........................................13 Klinger, Barry A...............................................6 Knight, Doyle D............................................10 Kochelap, Viacheslav A....................................8 Koepp, Matthias...........................................22 Kohli, Arjun H.................................................3 Kovacs, Gabor..............................................24 Krajíček, Jan.................................................17 Krasnopolsky, Vladimir A.................................7 Krebes, Edward S............................................4 Krude, Torsten..............................................12 Kubby, Joel...................................................26 Kumar, Amit...................................................1 Kumar, Bidyut...............................................25 Kumar, Brajesh.............................................12 Kusano, Kanya..............................................30 Kutz, J. Nathan.............................................19 Kuznetsov, Yuri A..........................................19
L Laine, Anna-Liisa..........................................13 Laloë, Franck................................................27 Lamoureux, Michael P.....................................4 Landrø, Martin...............................................4 Lee, Alfred Y....................................................9 Leedham-Green, C. R....................................19 Li, Geoffrey Ye..............................................11 Liao, Lih-Mei................................................24 Lightwave Communications..........................10 Liu, Fengyuan.................................................8 Liu, Wei..........................................................9 Llandro, Justin................................................9 Lockwood, Rowan..........................................2 Loeffler, Shane................................................2 Lokshtanov, Daniel.........................................1
MacLennan, Kirsty........................................25 Magnetic Nanoparticles in Biosensing and Medicine.....................................................9 Magnetohydrodynamics of Laboratory and Astrophysical Plasmas...............................27 Malone, Nicholas.........................................15 Malyarenko, Anatoliy....................................27 Maple, Terry L...............................................14 Marchini, Silvio.............................................14 Margrave, Gary F............................................4 Marshall, Donald E.......................................18 Masoller, Cristina............................................5 Matejova, Miriam...........................................7 Mathematical Methods in the Earth and Environmental Sciences...............................8 Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, The..........................................19 Mathematics for Physicists............................27 McClain, Craig D..........................................22 Meesters, Paul D...........................................20 Meijer, Hil G. E..............................................19 Mental Capacity Legislation..........................20 Mitin, Vladimir V.............................................8 Modern Condensed Matter Physics...............26 Modern Ophthalmic Optics...........................25 Modern Statistics for Modern Biology...........32 Morrissette, Debbi........................................21 Moschovakis, Yiannis N.................................17 Müller, Peter.................................................32 Multi-resolution Image Fusion in Remote Sensing.....................................................11 Murphy, Brian R...........................................13 Myerson, Allan S.............................................9 Myrbo, Amy....................................................2
N Năstase, Horaţiu...........................................26 Nakata, Nori..................................................4 Nature of Life, The........................................16 Needham, Duncan........................................12 Neotoma Paleoecology Database, The.............2 Networks in Climate.......................................5 Newman, Jonathan A...................................14 Newton, Isaac..............................................19 Ni, Shun-Hao.................................................9 Nielsen, Uffe N.............................................15 Nikolski, Nikolaï...........................................17 Numerical Bifurcation Analysis of Maps........19 Numerical Methods......................................11 Numerical Methods of Exploration Seismology................................................. 4
O Obstetric Anesthesiology..............................22 Obstetric Decision-Making and Simulation....25 Ocean Circulation in Three Dimensions...........6 Office Gynecology........................................24
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Olcott, Alison N..............................................3 Oliver, James S................................................2 Optical Effects in Solids................................26 Ormond, Carol...............................................2 Ostoja-Starzewski, Martin.............................27 Oxytocin, Vasopressin and Related Peptides in the Regulation of Behavior.......15
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Pagnac, Darrin................................................3 Paliadelis, Penny...........................................23 Panaite, Florin..............................................17 Pandit, Jaideep J...........................................22 Papen, George C...........................................10 Part 2 MRCOG: 500 EMQs and SBAs............25 Partial Differential Equations Arising from Physics and Geometry................................18 Partial Differential Equations in Fluid Mechanics.................................................18 Pasachoff, Jay M...........................................31 Paulino, Carlos Daniel...................................32 Perioperative Neurocognitive Disorders, The..22 Peters, Greg...................................................6 Peters, Shanan...............................................2 Pettorelli, Nathalie........................................14 Pfaff, Donald W......................................15, 23 Physics Problems for Aspiring Physical Scientists and Engineers............................30 Pierson, Anna...............................................22 Pierson, Richard...........................................22 Plant Conservation.......................................14 Plumptre, Andrew J.........................................1 Poaching and Militancy................................12 Poedts, Stefaan............................................27 Polly, P. David...............................................16 Pourpoint, Timothée L...................................10 Pržulj, Nataša...............................................13 Practical Operating Theatre Management......22 Primate Research and Conservation in the Anthropocene...........................................15 Primer on Fourier Analysis for the Geosciences, A............................................8 Principles of Engineering Economics with Applications..............................................12 Principles of Thermodynamics.......................30 Probability....................................................33 Proceedings of the Twenty-Ninth General Assembly Honolulu 2015...........................31 Prokaryotic Metabolism and Physiology........13 Proof Complexity..........................................17
Q Quantum Theory of Materials........................26 Quantum Worlds..........................................29 Quasi-Hopf Algebras....................................17 Quiroga, Juan A............................................25
R Rao, T. D. Gunneswara..................................11 Raspollini, Maria Rosaria..............................25 Rates of Evolution..........................................2 Read, Peter L..................................................5 Rébaï, Yomna...............................................18 Reimer, Jeffrey A.............................................9 Rewilding.....................................................14 Riahi, Hasna.................................................18 Ricciotti, Hope A...........................................24 Riehl, Emily..................................................32 Riley, Ken.....................................................30
Road to Nursing, The....................................23 Robinson, Catherine.....................................25 Robinson, James C........................................18 Rocket Propulsion........................................10 Rodrigo, José L.............................................18 Ropelewski, Chester F.....................................6 Rotimi, Charles.............................................15 Runciman, David..........................................12 Rutherford, Anthony.....................................24 Ryker, Katherine.............................................2
S Salamonsen, Lois..........................................24 Särkkä, Simo................................................33 Saunders, Matthew J....................................13 Saurabh, Saket...............................................1 Savage, Roz..................................................12 Savanna Monkeys........................................15 Schachter, Steven.........................................23 Scheepers, Mark...........................................21 Schizophrenia and Psychoses in Later Life.....20 Schmitt, Christopher A..................................15 Schwartz, Niels.............................................18 Scientific Foundations of Zoos and Aquariums................................................14 Searle, Jeremy B............................................16 Secord, James A...........................................16 Segal, Scott..................................................22 Seismic Ambient Noise...................................4 Seismic Risk Analysis of Nuclear Power Plants.9 Seismic Wave Theory......................................4 Seminars in the Psychiatry of Intellectual Disability...................................................21 Sen, Sandeep.................................................1 Shorvon, Simon............................................23 Shrews, Chromosomes and Speciation..........16 Shuckburgh, Emily........................................12 Siddiquee, Arshad N.....................................12 Singh, Lakhwinder Pal..................................11 Singh, V. P.......................................................5 Sinha, Prabha...............................................24 Sizer, Andrew...............................................25 Slob, Evert......................................................4 Soft Tissue Sarcomas....................................25 Soil Fauna Assemblages................................15 Solanki, Sami...............................................30 Solin, Arno...................................................33 Solving Fermi’s Paradox................................28 Soriano, Sulpicio G........................................22 Spectral Spaces............................................18 Spectroscopy and Photochemistry of Planetary Atmospheres and Ionospheres......7 Spencer, Helen M..........................................21 Stahl, Stephen M....................................20, 21 Stahl’s Illustrated Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias.......................................21 Stahl’s Self-Assessment Examination in Psychiatry..................................................20 Stars and Stellar Processes...........................29 Statistical Thermodynamics.............................8 Stoyan, Ronald.............................................31 Strength of Materials....................................11 Stroscio, Michael A.........................................8 Student-Centered Teaching in Paleontology and Geoscience Classrooms....2 Student’s Guide to the Schrödinger Equation, A...............................................30 Student’s Introduction to Mathematica and the Wolfram Language, The...................1 Susnerwala, Insiya........................................22
Svanström, Magdalena...................................6 Symmetrization in Analysis...........................18
T Taleb, Nassim Nicholas.................................12 Tambe, Milind................................................1 Tanner, David B.............................................26 Teichroeb, Julie A..........................................15 Tensor-Valued Random Fields for Continuum Physics....................................27 Terrando, Niccolò.........................................22 Terras, Audrey...............................................17 The Editors of the Darwin Correspondence Project......................................................16 Thébault, Karim............................................28 There Is No Planet B.......................................6 Thomas, Jennifer J........................................20 Timberlake, Todd..........................................28 Török, Peter..................................................25 Torrence, Bruce F............................................1 Torrence, Eve A...............................................1 Towns, Ecology, and the Land.......................14 Tressl, Marcus..............................................18 Trinka, Eugen...............................................23 Tuinstra, Willemijn..........................................6 Turkington, Douglas.....................................21 Turn Left at Orion.........................................30 Turner, Trudy R..............................................15 Turnhout, Esther.............................................6 Twisk, Jos W. R.............................................32
U Uhen, Mark D.................................................2 Unconventional Reservoir Geomechanics........3 Upla, Kishor P...............................................11 Urban Energy Landscapes...............................7 Utilizing the Paleobiology Database to Provide Educational Opportunities for Undergraduates...........................................2
V Vallis, Geoffrey K............................................5 Van Oystaeyen, Freddy..................................17 Verma, Mahendra K......................................19 Volis, Sergei.................................................14 Volkmar, Fred R............................................21 von Delft, Jan...............................................27
W Wainwright, Martin J....................................32 Wallace, Paul................................................28 War Stories from the Drug Survey.................32 Wavefront Shaping for Biomedical Imaging...26 Weitzdörfer, Julius........................................12 Why Trust a Theory?.....................................28 Wilkinson, Michael.......................................23 Wilkinson, Peter N........................................30 Williamson, Toby..........................................21 Wilson, Malcolm............................................4 Work Study and Ergonomics.........................11
X Xie, Wei-Chau................................................9 Xu, Sheng......................................................8
Y Yacobucci, Margaret M...................................3
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Yang, Kun....................................................26 Young, Amy E...............................................24 Yu, Guanding...............................................11
Z Zaag, Hatem................................................18 Zehavi, Meirav................................................1 Zhang, Lan.....................................................5 Zima, Jan.....................................................16
Ziolkowski, Anton...........................................4 Zoback, Mark D..............................................3 Zonal Jets......................................................5
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