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Machine Ethics Michael Anderson | University of Hartford, Connecticut

Geometric and Topological Inference Jean-Daniel Boissonnat | INRIA Sophia Antipolis, France

This book offers a rigorous introduction to geometric and topological inference, a rapidly evolving field that intersects computational geometry, applied topology, and data analysis. It can serve as a textbook for graduate students or researchers in mathematics, computer science and engineering interested in a geometric approach to data science. • Establishes a trajectory from basic combinatorial and simplicial topology all the way to persistent homology • Illustrates numerous established techniques with thorough treatment • This book has been classroom tested, and is written by distinguished researchers of international stature Cambridge Texts in Applied Mathematics, 57

August 2018 228 x 152 mm 300pp 978-1-108-41939-0 Hardback £71.99 / US$99.99 978-1-108-41089-2 Paperback £28.99 / US$39.99

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Scaling up Machine Learning

March 2018 234 x 156 mm 546pp 50 b/w illus. 978-1-108-46175-7 Paperback £34.99 / US$54.99 Also available 978-0-521-11235-2 Hardback £119.00 / US$180.00

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Samantha Kleinberg | Stevens Institute of Technology, New Jersey

Parallel and Distributed Approaches Ron Bekkerman | LinkedIn Corporation, Mountain View, California

In many practical situations it is impossible to run existing machine learning methods on a single computer, because either the data is too large or the speed and throughput requirements are too demanding. Researchers and practitioners will find here a variety of machine learning methods developed specifically for parallel or distributed systems, covering algorithms, platforms and applications. • A comprehensive view of modern machine learning, covering most of the contemporary research on large-scale problems • Presents methods for scaling up a wide array of learning tasks, including classification, clustering, regression and feature selection • Shows how to run state-of-the-art machine learning algorithms, such as boosted decision trees and SVMs, on multiple parallel-computing platforms Pattern recognition and machine learning

This book presents a new approach to causal inference (finding relationships from a set of data) and explanation (assessing why a particular event occurred), addressing both the timing and complexity of relationships. The practical use of the method developed is illustrated through theoretical and experimental case studies, demonstrating its feasibility and success. • Provides practical methods for automated inference and explanation where the relationships can be more complex than one variable leading to another and can take place over windows of time • Offers the first method for causal inference where relationships are described using a temporal logic Artificial intelligence and natural language processing

March 2018 234 x 156 mm 267pp 33 b/w illus. 6 tables 978-1-107-68601-4 Paperback £22.99 / US$34.99 Also available 978-1-107-02648-3 Hardback £98.00 / US$144.00

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Algorithmic Aspects of Machine Learning Ankur Moitra | Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Machine learning is reshaping our everyday life. This book explores the theoretical underpinnings in an accessible way, offering theoretical computer scientists an introduction to important models and problems, and offering machine learning researchers a cutting-edge algorithmic toolkit. • Covers exciting recent developments in theoretical machine learning • Introduces sophisticated mathematical tools and demonstrates their use in designing and analyzing algorithms • Includes numerous exercises to challenge the reader’s understanding September 2018 228 x 152 mm 176pp 978-1-107-18458-9 Hardback £59.99 / US$84.99 978-1-316-63600-8 Paperback £24.99 / US$34.99

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Artificial intelligence and natural language processing

Causality, Probability, and Time

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March 2018 254 x 178 mm 491pp 144 b/w illus. 978-1-108-46174-0 Paperback £37.99 / US$54.99 Also available 978-0-521-19224-8 Hardback £64.99 / US$89.99

The subject of this book is a new field of research: developing ethics for machines, in contrast to developing ethics for human beings who use machines. The essays in this volume represent the first steps by philosophers and artificial intelligence researchers toward explaining why it is necessary to add an ethical dimension to machines that function autonomously. • Extensive introductions in each section of the book help the reader to understand the essays included and possible concerns with the perspectives presented • Presents a logical progression of the work that has been done in machine ethics

Artificial Intelligence and Social Work Edited by Milind Tambe | University of Southern California

For students, academic researchers, industry leaders, and practitioners, this introductory guide shows how social work and artificial intelligence can be combined for the greater good. Real-life examples of work with homeless youth, diabetes patients, and other interventions provide inspiration for readers to apply such methods to their own work. • Demonstrates the potential for artificial intelligence to be used for social good • Provides several real-life examples that represent a broad range of topics and populations • Includes a discussion on the ethical principles of using artificial intelligence for social work interventions Artificial Intelligence for Social Good

September 2018 228 x 152 mm c.280pp 978-1-108-42599-5 Hardback £95.00 / US$130.00

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Earth and environmental science Analytical Methods in Mantle Dynamics Neil Ribe | Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Paris

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A comprehensive, mathematically advanced treatment of the continuum mechanics of the Earth’s mantle, focussing on the craft of formulating geodynamical model problems and the analytical methods required to solve them. Featuring abundant exercises with worked solutions, this will make a useful resource for geoscientists and applied mathematicians. • Exercises are included at the end of each chapter allowing readers to test their understanding, with worked solutions provided online • A diverse range of topics is covered, providing a comprehensive reference on mantle dynamics • Common themes (dimensional analysis, scaling analysis, self-similarity, asymptotic analysis) are emphasised throughout the chapters to give unity to the book October 2018 247 x 174 mm 300pp 53 b/w illus. 978-1-107-17446-7 Hardback £95.00 / US$130.00

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The Mechanics of Earthquakes and Faulting Third edition Christopher H. Scholz | Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University

Scholz’s classic text provides a unified treatment of earthquakes and faulting. This major update presents a wealth of new topics, including slow earthquakes; friction of phyllosilicates; fault structures; seismogenic versus creeping faults; triggering of earthquakes; oceanic, megathrust and deep earthquakes; and earthquake precursory phenomena. • Demonstrates the underlying mechanical properties of rock that govern the behaviour of the brittle part of the lithosphere (schizosphere) • Introductory chapters on the physics of brittle fracture and friction of rock provide essential background for those with no prior knowledge of materials science or rock mechanics • Highlights cutting-edge research developments and includes key references for each topic, providing access to the relevant literature for more in-depth study • Electronic figures are provided online to facilitate class teaching November 2018 246 x 189 mm 552pp 978-1-107-16348-5 Hardback c. £120.00 / c. US$170.00 978-1-316-61523-2 Paperback c. £54.99 / c. US$74.99

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The Anthropocene as a Geological Time Unit A Guide to the Scientific Evidence and Current Debate Edited by Jan Zalasiewicz | University of Leicester

Reviews the evidence underpinning the Anthropocene as a geological epoch written by the Anthropocene Working Group investigating it. The book discusses ongoing changes to the Earth system within the context of deep geological time, allowing a comparison between the global transition taking place today with major transitions in Earth history. • Tackles a highly topical subject, providing rigorous and systematic coverage of the scientific evidence for an Anthropocene epoch • Provides an authoritative overview, written by the team tasked by the International Commission on Stratigraphy to investigate the case for the inclusion of an Anthropocene epoch in the geological time scale • Discusses where a ‘golden spike’ or clear boundary marker for the beginning of an Anthropocene epoch might be located November 2018 246 x 189 mm c.391pp 135 b/w illus. 978-1-108-47523-5 Hardback c. £44.99 / c. US$64.99

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Evolution and Development of Fishes Edited by Zerina Johanson | Natural History Museum, London

Fish, or lower vertebrates, are crucial in interpreting almost every feature of more advanced vertebrates including amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. This book highlights recent research, combining evolutionary observations from the fish fossil record with developmental data from living fishes, to better interpret their evolutionary history. • Presents the latest state-of-the-art evo-devo research on fish, from leading palaeontologists and biologists • Highlights the importance of fish evo-devo research for wider vertebrate evolution • Features new technologies, including CT-scanning • Contains contributions from recent studies on both fossil and modern fish November 2018 276 x 219 mm 306pp 84 b/w illus. 978-1-107-17944-8 Hardback £95.00 / US$130.00

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The Nile Basin Quaternary Geology, Geomorphology and Prehistoric Environments Martin Williams | University of Adelaide

This book provides detailed reconstructions of past environmental changes in the Nile Basin and considers how prehistoric humans adapted or failed to adapt to these changes. It will greatly assist archaeologists, geographers and planners who need to understand how the Nile has responded to past climatic changes in its headwaters. • A thorough understanding of events in the Nile headwaters will allow the reader to interpret with greater clarity the work of marine geologists working on Nile deep-sea sediments • The book will enable archaeologists to integrate their work more effectively into a broader Nile Basin context November 2018 247 x 174 mm 420pp 49 b/w illus. 54 maps 9 tables 978-1-107-17919-6 Hardback £105.00 / US$145.00 C

A Practical Guide to Rock Microstructure Second edition Ron H. Vernon | Macquarie University, Sydney

A comprehensive survey of the wide variety of rock microstructures found in igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks. With over 250 colour photographs, this revised and updated edition discusses the latest methods, experiments and results, while highlighting potential pitfalls in the interpretation of the origin of rock microstructure. • Contains a very extensive list of references, ideal for students wishing to delve more deeply into problems of rock microstructure • Concentrates on basic interpretative concepts, providing a firm foundation for students undertaking research for the first time • Covers the full range of rock microstructures including those involving ore minerals, providing a comprehensive resource • A larger page format affords better connection between the many micrograph images and their discussion September 2018 276 x 219 mm 446pp 347 colour illus. 978-1-108-42724-1 Hardback £74.99 / US$105.00

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Numerical Methods of Exploration Seismology

Global Change and Future Earth

With Algorithms in MATLAB Gary F. Margrave | Devon Energy Corporation

This technical 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 an ideal reference 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 December 2018 246 x 189 mm 470pp 191 b/w illus. 978-1-107-17014-8 Hardback c. £49.99 / c. US$89.99

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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 December 2018 247 x 174 mm 422pp 177 b/w illus. 2 colour illus. 4 maps 978-1-108-47425-2 Hardback £115.00 / US$160.00 C

Properties and Management of Soils in the Tropics Second edition Pedro A. Sanchez | University of Florida

The long-awaited second edition of this classic textbook is brought completely up to date. New chapters focus on organic carbon, soil biology, soils related to livestock production and forestry, and agroforestry. This will once again be the go-to textbook for courses on tropical soils, and a reference for scientists and development professionals. • Provides a practical perspective for properties and management of soil • Highlights advances in research of tropical soils, bringing the topic completely up to date • Relates tropical soil science with the main challenges of sustainability and feeding the population • Pedro A. Sanchez is the world’s leading expert on tropical soils

The Geoscience Perspective Edited by Tom Beer | IUGG Commission on Climatic and Environmental Change (CCEC)

The volume brings together an international team of eminent researchers to provide authoritative reviews on the wide-ranging ramifications of climate change spanning eight key themes, including planetary issues; geodetic issues; the Earth’s fluid environment; regions of the Earth; urban environments; food security; and risk, safety and security. • Chapters are written by eminent scientists, which means that the information is authoritative and up to date with recent developments • Explores climate change and global change from a new perspective, making it accessible to those not traditionally involved in these fields • Includes inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary perspectives, showing how different disciplines can interact Special Publications of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, 3

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The Urban Ocean The Interaction of Cities with Water Alan F. Blumberg | Jupiter, New Jersey

This book describes the physics of the coastal ocean, its interaction with the land, how it controls the weather, and its interaction with the humans who live along its shores. It will be invaluable for courses on urban oceanography and as a reference text for researchers, professionals, and environmental engineers. • Examines the various solution paths that can help support human populations in a changing climate • Provides comprehensive coverage of the urban coastal ocean and weather dynamics in an easy-to-understand fashion that draws on real-world examples • Forms the foundation of an emerging science of coastal cityenvironment interaction, including analysis, modeling, impact assessment, and risk mitigation • Provides the reader with the understanding and the tools to facilitate the impacts and solutions to various issues facing coastal communities October 2018 253 x 177 mm 266pp 136 b/w illus. 978-1-107-19199-0 Hardback c. £79.99 / c. US$120.00 978-1-316-64220-7 Paperback c. £39.99 / c. US$59.99

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Flow Control Techniques and Applications

Saturn in the 21st Century

Jinjun Wang | Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics

Edited by Kevin H. Baines | University of Wisconsin, Madison

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A detailed overview of Saturn’s formation, evolution and structure, including the latest insights from the Cassini Orbiter mission. Specialised chapters discuss the planet’s seasonal variability, polar aurorae and the Great Storm of 2010–2011. Written by eminent planetary scientists, this is an essential reference for students and researchers. • Focuses on the plethora of new discoveries from the Cassini Orbiter mission over the last thirteen years, providing a fully up-to-date reference on Saturn • Written by the foremost Saturn researchers and specialists involved with the Cassini Orbiter mission, the book provides an authoritative overview of the latest science • Chapters discuss all aspects of Saturn, from its formation and evolution to the present day interior, atmosphere, ionosphere and beyond, making this a comprehensive treatment of the planet Cambridge Planetary Science, 20

September 2018 279 x 216 mm 485pp 189 b/w illus. 978-1-107-10677-2 Hardback £120.00 / US$155.00

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Engineering Applied Nanophotonics Sergey V. Gaponenko | National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

An accessible yet rigorous introduction to nanophotonics, covering basic principles, technology, and applications in lighting, lasers, and photovoltaics. Providing a wealth of information on materials and devices, and over 150 color figures, it is the ‘go-to’ guide for students in electrical engineering taking courses in nanophotonics. • Covers both basic nanophotonics principles and a more advanced discussion of their application in a range of different areas • Contains over 150 color figures, as well as examples showing the development of key ideas into real nanophotonic devices • Includes a wealth of reference data on nanophotonics materials and devices November 2018 246 x 189 mm 440pp 254 colour illus. 22 tables 978-1-107-14550-4 Hardback £64.99 / US$89.99 P

Graphene Photonics Jia-Ming Liu | University of California, Los Angeles

A self-contained text covering the basic concepts, theory, experimental results, and applications of graphene photonics. Systematically developing each theoretical model from the ground up, it is ideal for graduate students and researchers in photonics, optoelectronics, nanoscience and nanotechnology, and optical and solid-state physics. • Explains the fundamental concepts, theoretical background, and experimental observations of graphene photonics coherently and systematically • Includes the introductory material and theoretical explanations needed to understand advanced topics • Demonstrates the connections between theory, modeling, experiment, and device concepts November 2018 247 x 174 mm 300pp 95 b/w illus. 978-1-108-47668-3 Hardback £69.99 / US$99.99

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This is the first book to systematically describe different flow control techniques, with each chapter discussing a particular technique, its main characteristics, applications, and control mechanism. The history and development of flow control are also discussed, offering students, researchers, and engineers a solid background in the topic. • A comprehensive study of a topical subject matter which has broad applications across engineering • Introduces the most important flow control techniques, including the most up-to-date ones • Provides a history of flow control, and discusses its development as a subject Cambridge Aerospace Series, 46

December 2018 247 x 174 mm 255pp 298 b/w illus. 6 tables 978-1-107-16156-6 Hardback c. £64.99 / c. US$104.99 P TEXTBOOK

Reinforced and Prestressed Concrete Third edition Yew-Chaye Loo | Griffith University, Queensland

Reinforced and Prestressed Concrete continues to be the most comprehensive text for engineering students, instructors and practising engineers. Theoretical and practical aspects of analysis and design are presented in a clear manner and are complemented by numerous illustrative and design examples to aid students’ comprehension of complex concepts. • Presents a comprehensive yet accessible treatment of reinforced and prestressed concrete for undergraduate students • Includes numerous worked examples supplemented by exercise problems • This third edition is updated to include the current AS3600 Australian Standards Contents: Part I. Reinforced Concrete: 1. Introduction; 2. Design properties of materials; 3. Analysis and design of rectangular beams for bending; 4. T-beams and irregular-shaped sections; 5. Deflection of beams and crack control; 6. Ultimate strength design for shear; 7. Ultimate strength design for torsion; 8. Bond and stress development; 9. Slabs; 10. Columns; 11. Walls; 12. Footings, pile caps and retaining walls; 13. Strut-andtie modelling of concrete structures; Part II. Prestressed Concrete: 14. Introduction to prestressed concrete; 15. Critical stress stat analysis of beams; 16. Critical stress state design of beams; 17. Ultimate strength analysis of beams; 18. End blocks for prestressing anchorages; Appendices. October 2018 255 x 189 mm 600pp 339 b/w illus. 33 tables 978-1-108-40564-5 Paperback £75.00 / US$119.95 X

Seismic Risk Analysis of Nuclear Power Plants Wei-Chau Xie | University of Waterloo, Ontario

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 December 2018 253 x 177 mm 564pp 978-1-107-04046-5 Hardback £140.00 / US$195.00

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Engineering

Continuous Biopharmaceutical Processes

Gas Turbines Internal Flow Systems Modeling Bijay Sultanian

Chromatography, Bioconjugation, and Protein Stability David Pfister | Ypso Facto, France

Providing a balance between theoretical modelling and concrete examples, this book covers several topics involved in the continuous production of proteins for biopharmaceutical applications, focusing on multi-column counter-current chromatography, bioconjugation and protein aggregation. • Combines empirical and model-based approaches to design chromatographic processes • Presents practical case studies from both the academic and industrial literature • Clear and synthetic methodologies are provided and summarized in straightforward text

This long-awaited, physics-first and design-oriented text describes and explains the underlying flow and heat transfer theory of secondary air systems while providing the corresponding mathematical modeling techniques of various components. • Provides a common physics-based language of communication between academic researchers and practicing design engineers • Allows readers to develop a wholesome understanding of modern gas turbine designs and of emerging concepts of the ‘Internet of Things (IoT)’ and ‘Digital Twins’ • Features a unique blend of 1-D modeling methods with 3-D computational fluid dynamics (CFD), providing readers with a better understanding of their computer-generated results

Cambridge Series in Chemical Engineering

Cambridge Aerospace Series, 44

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August 2018 253 x 177 mm 400pp 978-1-107-17009-4 Hardback £74.99 / US$105.00

Cybernetic Modeling for Bioreaction Engineering

Applied Nonsingular Astrodynamics

Doraiswami Ramkrishna | Purdue University, Indiana

Optimal Low-Thrust Orbit Transfer Jean Albert Kéchichian | The Aerospace Corporation, California

This book offers dynamic models of varying detail, serving a spectrum of needs, ranging from optimization and control of bioprocesses to detailed treatment of metabolism for rational design of new strains. • Offers a dynamic look at metabolism, focusing on productivity as well as yield of metabolic products • Provides a comprehensive account of metabolic regulation, offering more reliable control and optimization of bioprocesses • Lays the groundwork for dynamic genome scale analysis Cambridge Series in Chemical Engineering

November 2018 247 x 174 mm 322pp 143 b/w illus. 978-1-107-00052-0 Hardback £105.00 / US$145.00

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Structure, Mechanics, and Function Neil D. Broom | University of Auckland

Discover how the detailed structures of musculoskeletal tissue junctions relate to their mechanical function. This pioneering book, richly illustrated with tissue images, offers a rigorous, biomechanical approach to understanding the soft-hard tissue interface across multiple scales of resolution. • Presents a novel experimental approach to studying the soft-hard tissue junction • Includes numerous images of musculoskeletal tissue systems • Provides a structural context for biomechanical modelling November 2018 247 x 174 mm 424pp 978-1-107-13786-8 Hardback £115.00 / US$160.00

This unique book provides readers with a clear understanding of the mathematics of orbit transfer while allowing them to develop their own operational software to fly actual missions, and to use the contents as a research tool to carry out even more complex analyses. It also covers a number of practical, real-life applications. • Familiarizes the reader with the mathematics of orbit transfer using singularity-free formulations • Practical, real-life applications provide the reader with the tools to develop their own operational software • A useful resource in developing simulation software to carry out trade studies for vehicle and mission design Cambridge Aerospace Series, 45

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Explorations in TimeFrequency Analysis Patrick Flandrin | École normale supérieure de Lyon

An authoritative interpretation of the methods at the heart of modern non-stationary signal processing from a recognised leader in the field. It describes basic concepts and recent advances, explores several example waveform families from bioacoustics, mathematics and physics, and includes numerous illustrative examples. • Combines fundamental topics with recent developments in the field • Uses numerous illustrative examples to guide readers from basic facts through to more advanced results • Explores example waveform families from bioacoustics, mathematics and physics August 2018 247 x 174 mm 224pp 978-1-108-42102-7 Hardback £46.99 / US$64.99

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Phased Arrays for Radio Astronomy, Remote Sensing, and Satellite Communications

Statistical Inference for Engineers and Data Scientists Pierre Moulin | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

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An up-to-date and mathematically accessible introduction to the tools needed to address modern inference problems in engineering and data science. Richly illustrated with examples and exercises connecting the theory with practice, it is the ‘go to’ guide for students studying the topic, and an excellent reference for researchers and practitioners. • Presents the core principles of statistical inference in a unified manner which were previously only available piecemeal, particularly those involving large sample sizes • The book is mathematically accessible, and provides plenty of examples to illustrate the concepts explained and to connect the theory with practical applications • Contains a wealth of illustrations to emphasize the key features of the theory, the implications of the assumptions made, and the subtleties that arise when applying the theory Contents: 1. Introduction; Part I. Hypothesis Testing: 2. Binary hypothesis testing; 3. Multiple hypothesis testing; 4. Composite hypothesis testing; 5. Signal detection; 6. Convex statistical distances; 7. Performance bounds for hypothesis testing; 8. Large deviations and error exponents for hypothesis testing; 9. Sequential and quickest change detection; 10. Detection of random processes; Part II. Estimation: 11. Bayesian parameter estimation; 12. Minimum variance unbiased estimation; 13. Information inequality and Cramer–Rao lower bound; 14. Maximum likelihood estimation; 15. Signal estimation. November 2018 247 x 174 mm 450pp 978-1-107-18592-0 Hardback £54.99 / US$75.99

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Robust Statistics for Signal Processing Abdelhak M. Zoubir | Technische Universität, Darmstadt, Germany

Moving from fundamental theory to cutting-edge advances in the field, gain a comprehensive understanding of the benefits that robust statistics bring to signal processing with this authoritative treatment of the subject. Real-world examples and a MATLAB Robust Signal Processing Toolbox allow for easy practical application of the methods described. • The first ever book on robust signal processing • Covers important new results and recent developments in robust signal processing • Includes real-world examples from the authors’ experience, demonstrating the relevance of the methods discussed • Includes the key algorithms in a MATLAB Robust Signal Processing Toolbox, allowing easy application of methods October 2018 247 x 174 mm 250pp 978-1-107-01741-2 Hardback £105.00 / US$145.00

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Karl F. Warnick | Brigham Young University, Utah

Discover a modern approach to the analysis and design of high sensitivity phased arrays for radio astronomy, remote sensing, and satellite communications applications with this unique text. It covers the latest numerical methods and computational modeling tools, including beamforming, digital signal processing, and interferometric imaging. • Provides a modern treatment of high sensitivity phased array analysis and design that improves upon classical methods such as the array factor and the infinite array approximation • Combines the state-of-the-art in research with a pedagogical approach to the subject EuMA High Frequency Technologies Series

July 2018 247 x 174 mm 448pp 107 b/w illus. 4 tables 978-1-108-42392-2 Hardback £94.99 / US$130.00

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Foundations of Radio for Scientists and Technologists Christopher John Coleman | University of Adelaide

The ‘go-to’ text for non-specialists requiring a serious introduction to radio, covering everything from electromagnetic waves to software radio. It provides a holistic, physics-based approach to the science and engineering of radio, making it ideal for graduate students, professionals and researchers working with radio systems. • Provides a deeper treatment of radio than is normally found in introductory texts • Ideal for those who don’t have a specialist background in the field • Places the theory of radio science and engineering in an historical context August 2018 247 x 174 mm 250pp 232 b/w illus. 1 table 978-1-108-47094-0 Hardback £64.99 / US$89.99 P PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED

Nonlinear Mechanics of Shells and Plates in Composite, Soft and Biological Materials Marco Amabili | McGill University, Montréal

This book guides the reader into the modelling of shell structures in applications where advanced composite materials or complex biological materials must be described with great accuracy. A valuable resource for researchers, professionals and graduate students, it presents a variety of practical concepts, diagrams and numerical results. • Readers will discover how to use shells in biomechanics; they will also find attractive introductions to nonlinear dynamics, hyperelasticity and viscoelasticity • Presents the nonlinear theories of shells ready for applications to model composite and FGM structures • Prepares users to model complex problems with accuracy by treating different aspects of nonlinear mechanics together September 2018 253 x 177 mm 392pp 978-1-107-12922-1 Hardback £115.00 / US$160.00

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Impact Mechanics Second edition W. J. Stronge | University of Cambridge

Valuable for both professionals and advanced undergraduate and graduate students, this second edition builds upon foundation courses in dynamics and strength of materials, developing several different methodologies for analysing collisions between structures, new general methods of solving multibody impact, and including new chapters and examples. • Provides a clear description of the conditions where different analytical models are required • Offers new examples and end-of-chapter problem sets to illustrate analyses • Presents analytical methods for calculating response to impact of rigid bodies (with friction), deformable structures, multi-body systems and impact propagation in self-organising systems October 2018 253 x 177 mm 400pp 978-0-521-84188-7 Hardback c. £115.00 / c. US$160.00

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The Spectrum of Conflict, Competition, and Cooperation Edited by David Blagden | University of Exeter

The essays from prominent public intellectuals collected in this volume reflect an array of perspectives and a wealth of expertise on how games manifest in the world, how they operate, and how social animals behave inside them. This is a must-read for anyone interested in the history, nature, and dynamics of games. • A multi-lens perspective allows readers to appreciate the ubiquity and sophistication of games in all aspects of life, e.g. politics, law, sports, war, and nature • Authors from varied disciplines provide an engaging and relevant view of the subject • Contains topical, accessible examples of the part games play in our world Darwin College Lectures, 30

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Introduction to Applied Linear Algebra Vectors, Matrices, and Least Squares Stephen Boyd | Stanford University, California

A groundbreaking introductory textbook covering the linear algebra methods needed for data science and engineering applications. It combines straightforward explanations with numerous practical examples and exercises from data science, machine learning and artificial intelligence, signal and image processing, navigation, control, and finance. • Shows students how a few fundamental linear algebra concepts and techniques underlie a wide variety of applications • Provides a revolutionary new approach to teaching linear algebra methods to aspiring data scientists • Includes numerous practical examples and exercises, allowing students to translate their knowledge of abstract linear algebra into real-world applications Contents: Part I. Vectors: 1. Vectors; 2. Linear functions; 3. Norm and distance; 4. Clustering; 5. Linear independence; Part II. Matrices: 6. Matrices; 7. Matrix examples; 8. Linear equations; 9. Linear dynamical systems; 10. Matrix multiplication; 11. Matrix inverses; Part III. Least Squares: 12. Least squares; 13. Least squares data fitting; 14. Least squares classification; 15. Multi-objective least squares; 16. Constrained least squares; 17. Constrained least squares; 18. Nonlinear least squares; 19. Constrained nonlinear least squares; Appendix A; Appendix B; Appendix C; Appendix D; Index. June 2018 246 x 189 mm 474pp 978-1-316-51896-0 Hardback £35.99 / US$49.99

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Leading your Research Team in Science Ritsert C. Jansen | Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands

This short and practical guide offers valuable recommendations, stories and exercises, to guide readers towards a really successful career as an independent investigator in science. A must-read for early-career researchers, as well as those advising them and anyone else serious about science. This title is available as Open Access via Cambridge Core. • The third part of a trilogy for early career researchers at work, providing a valuable guide to the business of running a research lab and how to build a career as an independent investigator • Covers all key topics relevant to an early-career scientist, including open access, open science, citizen science, reproducibility of research, codes of conduct for good research practices and preparing team members for a career inside or outside academia • This title is also available as Open Access via Cambridge Core November 2018 228 x 152 mm 238pp 21 b/w illus. 978-1-108-70186-0 Paperback c. £18.99 / c. US$24.99

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Presentation Skills for Scientists A Practical Guide Second edition Edward Zanders | PharmaGuide Ltd

Provides a concise, practical guide to preparing and delivering scientific presentations with impact. With annotated video examples on an associated website, the material is specifically tailored to the needs of busy scientists, from students to researchers in both academia and industry. Includes practical exercises and solutions to overcome common problems. • Focuses on practical tips for preparation and delivery without dwelling on theory, giving the busy reader quick access to the most useful points • Based on the authors’ more than ten years of experience in delivering practical presentation skills training to scientists, it provides a succinct guide delivered in a fresh, friendly manner and with humour • Supplementary video clips illustrate exercises to control nerves and improve delivery, providing the reader with the tools to enhance their performance September 2018 228 x 138 mm 92pp 978-1-108-46942-5 Paperback c. £19.99 / c. US$24.99

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Prokaryotic Metabolism and Physiology

Primates in Flooded Habitats Ecology and Conservation Edited by Katarzyna Nowak | Universiteit van die Vrystaat, South Africa

Second edition Byung Hong Kim | Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul

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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 November 2018 246 x 189 mm 510pp 60 tables 978-1-107-17173-2 Hardback c. £125.00 / c. US$175.00 978-1-316-62291-9 Paperback c. £49.99 / c. US$69.99

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Introduction to Population Biology Second edition Dick Neal | University of Saskatchewan, Canada

The second edition of this unique textbook on population biology offers a comprehensive analysis of evolutionary theory, using mathematical models to develop the basic theory of population processes. Taking a quantitative and Darwinian perspective, this edition includes two new chapters, more recent examples, and online spreadsheet simulations. • Offers a quantitative and Darwinian perspective on population biology • Expressly links evolutionary processes with those of ecology • Packed full of worked examples and problem sets with solutions • Gives a broad treatment of the basic theory of natural selection, population genetics, population ecology, and behavioural ecology Contents: Preface; Acknowledgements; Part I. Evolution by Natural Selection: 1. Darwin questions the fixity of species; 2. Darwin’s evolutionary theories; 3. Understanding natural selection; Part II. Population Growth Models: 4. Exponential growth; 5. Logistic growth; 6. Life tables; 7. Growth of age-structured and stage-structured populations; 8. Evolution of life histories; Part III. Population Genetics and Evolution; 9. The Hardy-Weinberg principle; 10. Mutation and the genetic variation of populations; 11. Genetic drift and effective population size; 12. Inbreeding; 13. Migration, gene flow, and differentiation of populations; 14. Haploid and zygotic selection; 15. Applying zygotic selection models to natural systems; 16. Polygenic inheritance and quantitative genetics; 17. Population genetics: summary and synthesis; Part IV. Interactions between Species; and Community Structure: 18. Interspecific competition; 19. Predatorprey interactions; 20. Species interactions and community structure; Part V. Animal Behaviour, Altruism, and Sexual Selection: 21. Animal behaviour, altruism, and limiting aggression; 22. Sexual selection and mating systems; 23. Epilogue; Glossary; Solutions to problems; References; Index. November 2018 246 x 189 mm 450pp 978-1-107-60512-1 Paperback c. £39.99 / c. US$49.99

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This pioneering volume examines primates that live in flooded habitats – ecologically-rich and highly threatened areas that are often overlooked. Leading experts in the field cover these primates’ fossil history and current biology, and set out future research and conservation priorities. • Highlights the extent and complexity of primate associations with flooded habitats, and places current ecology and conservation needs in a broad context • Incorporates the broadest possible geographical coverage with research across the Americas, Africa, and Asia • Accompanied by a rich set of supplementary materials, including videos and additional photographs December 2018 276 x 219 mm 800pp 173 b/w illus. 76 tables 978-1-107-13431-7 Hardback c. £110.00 / c. US$155.00 C NEW IN PAPERBACK

Bird Song Biological Themes and Variations Second edition C. K. Catchpole | Royal Holloway, University of London

Written in straightforward language, and highly illustrated throughout, the authors explain the beauty and complexity of bird song. Extensively updated from the first edition, this second edition of Bird Song is primarily written for students and researchers, but also holds appeal for amateur ornithologists with some knowledge of biology. • New topics include interactive playback, new pathways and gene expression in the brain and chorusing • Includes a wealth of clearly explained and illustrated examples, that are useful for both teaching and research • Offers a modern evolutionary and functional interpretation that will enable the reader to understand why bird song is a good model for scientific study Animal behaviour

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Cooperative Breeding in Vertebrates Studies of Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior Walter D. Koenig | Cornell University, New York

This book brings together long-term studies of cooperatively breeding birds, mammals, and fish. The chapters focus not only on describing the behavior and ecology of particular species but also on testing evolutionary hypotheses for the form and function of the diverse cooperative breeding lifestyles that have been discovered. • Features contributions from leaders in the field to provide the definitive synthesis of current studies of cooperative breeding • The chapters describe the behavior and ecology of a range of species as well as testing evolutionary hypotheses for the form and function of diverse and fascinating cooperative breeding lifestyles • A much-needed update to earlier volumes focused on cooperative breeding, providing readers with studies involving a range of taxa and taking advantage of modern genetic techniques Animal behaviour

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The Backbone of Europe

The Mandrill

Health, Diet, Work and Violence over Two Millennia Edited by Richard Steckel | Ohio State University

A Case of Extreme Sexual Selection Alan F. Dixson | Victoria University of Wellington

Living in the remote forests of western central Africa, mandrills are notoriously elusive and have evaded scientific scrutiny for decades. Recent research, synthesised here for the first time, sheds light on mandrill behaviour, reproductive biology and evolution, and allows for explanation of its extreme sexual dimorphism. • The first detailed account of the natural history of the world’s largest and most spectacular monkey species, synthesising the results of more than twenty-five years of research • Explores in detail the role that sexual selection has played in shaping the mandrill’s evolution, covering mechanisms of mate choice, intrasexual competition, sperm competition and cryptic female choice • Sheds new light on the evolutionary biology of the mandrill by bringing to life its communicatory biology and the functions of its brightly coloured adornments Biological anthropology and primatology

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Primate Tourism A Tool for Conservation? Anne E. Russon | Glendon College, York University

Presenting assessments on the impact of tourism to primates, this book weighs its conservation costs and benefits, offering suggestions for improving its conservation benefits in view of the many primates facing extinction and tourism growth. Written for conservationists and scientists, it is also relevant to tourists and tourism professionals. • Weighs the benefits of and risks posed by wildlife tourism to the conservation of primates, looking at case studies of individual sites and groups as well as examining the overarching trends affecting all primate species • Gives recommendations for enhancing the contribution of tourism to conservation alongside best-practice guidelines for minimizing and controlling potential harm caused by visiting parties on primate habitats and health • With balanced assessments by experts from around the world, this text is of benefit and interest to not only researchers and conservationists but also tourists and tour organizers Biological anthropology and primatology

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The first of its kind collection and analysis of human health data recorded from the skeletal remains of 15,119 individuals at 101 localities across the continent of Europe. The book will interest a wide range of scholars and students across the medical and the social sciences. • Presents the broadest bioarchaeological analysis, which makes a comparison possible between various localities in Europe and with the Western Hemisphere portion of the Global History of Health project • Uses skeletal remains to write a history of health, violence and workload across regions of Europe over two millennia • Provides a multifaceted picture of human health in Europe documented against many explanatory variables Cambridge Studies in Biological and Evolutionary Anthropology, 80

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Hunter-Gatherer Adaptation and Resilience A Bioarchaeological Perspective Edited by Daniel H. Temple | George Mason University, Virginia

Readers will appreciate how hunter-gatherer societies have changed through time in ways that actively resist the notion of an evolutionary drive toward food production. This work creates a theoretically grounded ‘bioarchaeology of hunter-gatherers’ that advances our knowledge of lifestyles that dominated the human experience for most of prehistory. • Theorizes hunter-gatherers in bioarchaeological research as more than just a baseline stage in the evolution of human social complexity • Sees hunter-gatherers as complex humans with agency and distinct pasts • Provides a global perspective on hunter-gatherer lifestyles Cambridge Studies in Biological and Evolutionary Anthropology, 81

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Human Evolution beyond Biology and Culture Evolutionary Social, Environmental and Policy Sciences Jeroen C. J. M. van den Bergh | Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Offers a close to complete view on topics that have been addressed from an evolutionary angle, with a focus on social science. A broad readership, including academics from natural to social sciences, and a general audience, are guaranteed to find a lot to their taste in the book. • Addresses the concerns of the sceptics and critics of evolutionary social-science approaches and clarifies that genetic and non-genetic evolution share many similarities – justifying the term evolution – while they also differ in important ways • Presents the material in accessible, in a not overly technical way, using a ‘box format’ to address specific topics and allow detailed explanations • Offers concise accounts of generalised evolutionary thinking and evolutionary biology, including non-technical treatments of advanced topics October 2018 228 x 152 mm 560pp 33 b/w illus. 978-1-108-47097-1 Hardback c. £69.99 / c. US$89.99 978-1-108-45688-3 Paperback c. £29.99 / c. US$39.99

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Trace Metals in the Environment and Living Organisms

Modern Analysis of Automorphic Forms By Example

The British Isles as a Case Study Philip S. Rainbow | Natural History Museum, London

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A book on the natural history of trace metals, using Britain as a case study, while the principles explored are relevant worldwide. Aimed at the general scientific reader, students, regulators and researchers, this book takes an accessible multidisciplinary approach to explain the environmental effects of trace metals, historically and today. • Shows how an understanding of history ancient and modern is key to interpreting life in metal-contaminated habitats today • Offers to ecologists and natural historians an informed new perspective on the role of trace metals as key determinants of the physiological and ecological functioning of biota • Proposes a new awareness of the importance of the natural history of organisms in the interactions of trace metals and living organisms August 2018 246 x 189 mm 770pp 96 b/w illus. 48 colour illus. 130 tables 978-1-108-47093-3 Hardback £135.00 / US$190.00 C

Volume 1 Paul Garrett | University of Minnesota

This is Volume 1 of a two-volume book that provides a self-contained introduction to the analytical aspects of automorphic forms by proving several critical results carefully and in detail. Volume 1 features discrete decomposition of cuspforms, meromorphic continuation of Eisenstein series, spectral decomposition of pseudo-Eisenstein series, and automorphic Plancheral theorem. • An extensive and self-contained treatment of analytical aspects of automorphic forms • Provides a deep exploration of three different examples with varying degrees of complexity and generality, allowing a gradual approach to multi-faceted and highly technical issues • Collects the most important analytical ideas and proofs in the theory of automorphic forms Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics, 173

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Slenderness

Modern Analysis of Automorphic Forms By Example

Volume 1: Abelian Categories Radoslav Dimitric | University of California, Berkeley

Slenderness is a concept relevant to the fields of algebra, set theory, and topology. This first book on the subject is systematically presented and largely self-contained, making it ideal for researchers and graduate students. It provides over 350 exercises as well as many open problems to inspire further research. • Changes the field from a collection of disparate results into a coherent body of knowledge • Over 350 exercises help the reader gain a deeper understanding of the concepts • Presents more than one hundred open questions suitable for dissertation topics or further research Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics, 215

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Volume 2 Paul Garrett | University of Minnesota

This is Volume 2 of a two-volume book that provides a self-contained introduction to the analytical aspects of automorphic forms by proving several critical results carefully and in detail. Volume 2 features critical results, which are proven carefully and in detail, including automorphic Green’s functions, metrics and topologies on natural function spaces, unbounded operators, vectorvalued holomorphic functions, and asymptotics. • An extensive and self-contained treatment of analytical aspects of automorphic forms • Provides a deep exploration of three different examples with varying degrees of complexity and generality, allowing a gradual approach to multi-faceted and highly technical issues • Collects the most important analytical ideas and proofs in the theory of automorphic forms Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics, 174

August 2018 228 x 152 mm 430pp 978-1-108-47384-2 Hardback c. £59.99 / c. US$79.99

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A Gentle Course in Local Class Field Theory Local Number Fields, Brauer Groups, Galois Cohomology Pierre Guillot | Université de Strasbourg

This book offers a self-contained exposition of local class field theory, serving as a second course on Galois theory. Written for beginning graduate students and advanced undergraduates, the material will find use across disciplines including number theory, representation theory, algebraic geometry, and algebraic topology. • Written for students rather than experts by integrating exposition and results • Takes a coherent, self-contained path to the fundamental theorem of class field theory • Teaches skills that are applicable in multiple contexts November 2018 247 x 174 mm 250pp 978-1-108-42177-5 Hardback £64.99 / US$89.99 978-1-108-43224-5 Paperback £28.99 / US$39.99

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Formal Geometry and Bordism Operations

Complex Analysis Second edition Ian Stewart | University of Warwick

Eric Peterson | Harvard University, Massachusetts

This new edition of a classic textbook develops complex analysis using simple topological ideas to translate visual intuition into formal arguments. With numerous examples and exercises, clear and direct proofs, and three new chapters including a view to the future of the subject, this is an invaluable companion for any complex analysis course. • Using simple topological ideas of continuity and connectivity, this textbook explains the differences between real and complex analysis as a consequence of the richer geometry of the complex plane and teaches students to translate visual intuition into rigorous proof • Introduces a simple formal definition of an extension field containing infinitesimal quantities to show the connection between pure and applied approaches, allowing students to grasp the continuing evolution of mathematical ideas • Includes supplementary material showing in more detail the changes between this and the previous edition Contents: Preface to the first edition; Preface to the second edition; The origins of complex analysis, and its challenge to intuition; 1. Algebra of the complex plane; 2. Topology of the complex plane; 3. Power series; 4. Differentiation; 5. The exponential function; 6. Integration; 7. Angles, logarithms, and the winding number; 8. Cauchy’s theorem; 9. Homotopy versions of Cauchy’s theorem; 10. Taylor series; 11. Laurent series; 12. Residues; 13. Conformal transformations; 14. Analytic continuation; 15. Infinitesimals in real and complex analysis; 16. Homology version of Cauchy’s theorem; 17. The road goes ever on; References; Index. July 2018 247 x 174 mm 330pp 195 b/w illus. 2 tables 978-1-108-43679-3 Paperback £29.99 / US$41.99

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A First Course in Differential Geometry Surfaces in Euclidean Space John Bolton | University of Durham

This textbook covers the classical topics of differential geometry of surfaces as studied by Gauss: the definition and geometric meaning of Gaussian curvature, the Theorema Egregium, geodesics, and the Gauss–Bonnet Theorem. It is suitable for upper-level undergraduates and contains plentiful examples and exercises, with solutions to selected problems. • Explains some of the main classical highlights of the geometry of surfaces (Theorema Egregium, geodesics, Gauss-Bonnet Theorem) using a minimal amount of theory, while presenting some advanced material suitable for self-study at the end • Builds up geometric intuition by providing many examples to illustrate definitions and concepts, and drawing analogies with real-life experiences • Includes many exercises at the end of each chapter, enabling students to challenge their understanding of the contents through problem solving, and brief solutions are given on the exercises December 2018 246 x 189 mm 250pp 978-1-108-42493-6 Hardback c. £75.00 / c. US$100.00 978-1-108-44102-5 Paperback c. £30.00 / c. US$40.00

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This is the first book to provide a broad, conceptual introduction to the field of chromatic homotopy, an active area of current research. It will be useful for graduate students interested in modern developments in algebraic topology and their links to other fields, including algebraic geometry and mathematical physics. • Gives graduate students the necessary information to conduct their own research without having to search through the literature • Covers a broad range of material, presented in a way that makes crossreferencing easy for readers • Prepares readers for cross-disciplinary work by bringing together many different fields of mathematics Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics, 177

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Lectures on Logarithmic Algebraic Geometry Arthur Ogus | University of California, Berkeley

This textbook offers a self-contained introduction to logarithmic geometry, a key tool for analyzing compactification and degeneration in algebraic geometry and number theory. It will be of use to graduate students and researchers interested in exploring the subject’s techniques and applications across a wide range of fields. • Brings together numerous results across the field into a single, comprehensive reference • Accessible to readers from a wide variety of backgrounds • Includes detailed proofs and careful definitions of the main results and concepts Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics, 178

September 2018 228 x 152 mm 558pp 978-1-107-18773-3 Hardback £64.99 / US$89.99

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Topological Methods in Group Theory Edited by N. Broaddus | Ohio State University

This volume collects eleven peer-reviewed papers on recent developments at the interface of topology and geometric group theory. The authors have given particular attention to clear exposition, making the book especially useful for graduate students and mathematicians in other areas interested in gaining a taste of this rich and active field. • Brings the reader right up to date with the latest developments at the interface between geometric group theory and topology • Contains eleven fully peer-reviewed papers • Careful exposition throughout makes this volume particularly useful for graduate students and mathematicians working in other areas London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series, 451

July 2018 228 x 152 mm 217pp 15 b/w illus. 978-1-108-43762-2 Paperback £50.00 / US$80.00

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Global Homotopy Theory Stefan Schwede | Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn

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Global equivariant homotopy theory is presented in this self-contained book, ideal for graduate students and researchers in algebraic topology. It is a comprehensive research monograph at the forefront of current research, written by a leading expert. The book’s many examples and sample calculations make it suitable for an advanced graduate class. • Contains full proofs of many fundamental properties that are hard to find in the literature • Readers will gain a deeper understanding by working through the many examples • Suitable as a complete reference and as a standard textbook on the subject New Mathematical Monographs, 34

September 2018 228 x 152 mm 846pp 978-1-108-42581-0 Hardback £140.00 / US$195.00

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Michael D. Graham | University of Wisconsin, Madison

Flows of complex fluids and other soft materials are ubiquitous in nature and technology, from blood flow to advanced manufacturing. Understanding them requires knowledge from a number of areas. This book brings these topics together in a unique, self-contained and integrated treatment, allowing the reader to see them in context. • Provides the necessary foundation for research into the dynamics of flowing complex fluids, all in one place • Ideal for students, with exercises at the end of each chapter • Structured to provide the basis for a one-semester course Cambridge Texts in Applied Mathematics, 58

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Data-Driven Science and Engineering

Partial Differential Equations arising from Physics and Geometry

Machine Learning, Dynamical Systems, and Control Steven L. Brunton | University of Washington

Edited by Mohamed Ben Ayed | Université de Sfax, Tunisia

In this edited volume leaders in the field of partial differential equations (PDEs) 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 (PDEs) • Presents an excellent graduate-level overview covering a variety of topics related to PDEs • Authored by leading specialists in the field London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series, 450

September 2018 228 x 152 mm 486pp 1 b/w illus. 978-1-108-43163-7 Paperback £65.00 / US$115.00

Microhydrodynamics, Brownian Motion, and Complex Fluids

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 December 2018 — USA size only: 500pp 978-1-108-42209-3 Hardback c. £49.99 / c. US$64.99

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Theory and Computation in Hydrodynamic Stability Second edition W. O. Criminale | University of Washington

Covering both classical and modern techniques for the stability of fluid motion, this second edition is enriched with many exercises with solutions, illustrations and an extensive bibliography. The result is a book that can be used with courses on hydrodynamic stability or as an authoritative reference for researchers. • Includes exercise solutions to help the reader fully understand the material • Provides both classical and modern techniques, giving insight into historical as well as state-of-the-art approaches • Contains many numerical examples, which can be used by the reader to create their own code Cambridge Monographs on Mechanics

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Data-Driven Computational Methods Parameter and Operator Estimations John Harlim | Pennsylvania State University

The mathematics behind, and the practice of, computational methods that leverage data for modelling dynamical systems are described in this book. It will teach readers how to fit data on the assumed model and how to use data to determine the underlying model. Suitable for graduate students in applied mathematics, statistics, and engineering. • Grants quick access to techniques, but provides a solid theoretical understanding for those who want to go further • Gives an overview of various topics usually scattered across disciplines • Background material is provided in several short appendices July 2018 247 x 174 mm 169pp 35 b/w illus. 7 colour illus. 978-1-108-47247-0 Hardback £49.99 / US$69.99 P


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Psychological Care in Severe Obesity

The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy

A Practical and Integrated Approach Edited by Stephanie Cassin | Ryerson University, Toronto

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 grasp easily 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 December 2018 253 x 203 mm 800pp 270 b/w illus. 20 tables 978-1-107-02065-8 Hardback c. £199.00 / c. US$299.00 R

Mathematical Constants II Steven R. Finch | Massachusetts Institute of Technology

The author continues his outstanding scholarly attempt to bring together all significant mathematical constants in one place. Using this book, students and professionals will discover hidden links between apparently disconnected fields of inquiry. Unsolved problems – the lifeblood of mathematics – appear virtually everywhere as well. • Focuses on concrete and computable results, so that any reader who enjoys numbers will enjoy this book • Gathers together previously disparate ideas, giving concise summaries and extensive references • Provides many numerical examples paying careful attention to expository clarity, ideal for those who learn best by actively performing calculations Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications, 169

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A Transdiagnostic Approach to Obsessions, Compulsions and Related Phenomena Edited by Leonardo Fontenelle | Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

Written for psychiatrists, psychologists, neurologists, and neuroscientists, this book integrates current knowledge about OCD and related disorders, and unveils areas that are worthy of future research. The book uses a transdiagnostic framework to review the key issues to understanding the diagnosis and evaluation of OCD and related disorders. • Responds to the need for a single authoritative reference on the transdiagnostic approach to Obsessive-Compulsive and related disorders • Includes conditions that are not captured by the DSM-5 criteria, minimizing diagnostic constraints that are unlikely to reflect discrete or disorder-specific pathophysiological events • Includes authors from a variety of continents, adding a global perspective to the literature November 2018 246 x 189 mm 430pp 978-1-107-19577-6 Hardback £71.99 / US$99.99

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Alexithymia

Trauma and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

Advances in Research, Theory, and Clinical Practice Edited by Olivier Luminet | Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium

Global Perspectives from the WHO World Mental Health Surveys Edited by Evelyn Bromet | State University of New York, Stony Brook

Trauma and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) have devastating consequences for population health. This book presents the first systematic findings from a unique study of over seventy thousand participants on the magnitude, variability, personal and public health burden that trauma and PTSD cause in a variety of high, middle and low income settings from across the globe. • Provides an analysis of thirty unique trauma exposures across twentysix sites around the globe • Sheds light on the factors associated with the onset of PTSD, and the psychological consequences that follow in its wake • Provides psychologists and clinicians with recommendations from the DSM-5 and ICD-11 August 2018 246 x 189 mm 400pp 978-1-107-05969-6 Hardback £84.99 / US$120.00

This is a practical guide to evidence-based and emerging psychological interventions in the treatment of severe obesity and related comorbidities. Case vignettes and clinical dialogues show how core skills and treatment principles can be integrated into daily clinical encounters. • The first resource of its kind to provide a detailed and integrated approach to using psychological treatments for obesity and its related psychological comorbidities • The use of case vignettes and clinical dialogues allow the reader to apply treatment strategies to their clinical practice • Analyses a wide variety of evidence-based and emerging psychological interventions for severe obesity

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This important book provides comprehensive coverage of the research, theory and clinical issues around alexithymia, examining the psychological, biological and social aspects of the construct, and related outcomes. Chapters cover genetics, neuroscience, emotion regulation, trauma, psychopathology of psychiatric disorders, and therapeutic issues. • Discusses the state-of-the-art alexithymia research- there has not been a comprehensive book on the topic for more than twenty years • Demonstrates the relationship between alexithymia and various medical and psychiatric disorders, and offers therapeutic interventions for reducing this personality trait • The book will help to develop more integrative research and interventions in the future October 2018 246 x 189 mm 352pp 2 b/w illus. 10 tables 978-1-108-41664-1 Hardback £59.99 / US$84.99 G

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Bipolar II Disorder

Prescriber’s Guide: Antipsychotics

Third edition Modelling, Measuring and Managing Edited by Gordon Parker | University of New South Wales, Sydney

Stahl’s Essential Psychopharmacology Sixth edition Stephen M. Stahl | University of California, San Diego

Now in its third edition, this book is the only academic and clinical management review focusing entirely on bipolar II, scrutinizing history, epidemiology, burden and neurobiology, and including an extensive clinical debate by international experts about effective management strategies. • Covers both drug and non-drug based management strategies • Clinically-weighted for clinicians but also informative for patients and their families • Features a diverse and opinionated debate from subject experts as to the management and treatment of bipolar II

In response to rapid developments in psychopharmacology, this is a spinoff from Stephen M. Stahl’s new, completely revised, and fully updated sixth edition of his much-acclaimed Prescriber’s Guide covering the most important drugs in use today for treating patients suffering from psychotic illness. • Provides the most complete and up-to-date summary of the practical use of antipsychotics • This book is presented in a templated format, fully indexed and crossreferenced for ease of navigation • Icons appear next to key categories for each drug so that the prescriber can go easily and instantly to the information needed • Written with the authority of evidence and the guidance of clinical wisdom

November 2018 234 x 156 mm 320pp 978-1-108-41411-1 Paperback £46.99 / US$64.99

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Justice for Children and Families

June 2018 228 x 138 mm 247pp 978-1-108-46297-6 Paperback £28.99 / US$39.99

A Developmental Perspective Edited by Mike Shaw | Tavistock Clinic, London

Nidotherapy

Using a child-development perspective to explore the values, ideas and structures that promote justice for children and families under the headings of fairness, protection and autonomy, this book seeks to stimulate interdisciplinary interest, debate and collaboration, from psychiatry to law to public health, in pursuit of important questions and attainable solutions. • Stimulates interdisciplinary interest and debate from leading practitioners and scholars of philosophy, social science, law and public health • Offers short, concise chapters focussing on important questions, solvable problems and solutions, for practitioners in contact with child and adolescent psychiatry • The book is written from the perspective of child development and under the headings of fairness, protection and autonomy, for a clear, structured understanding at all levels September 2018 234 x 156 mm 208pp 8 b/w illus. 978-1-108-45769-9 Paperback £29.99 / US$39.99

Harmonising the Environment with the Patient Second edition Peter J. Tyrer | Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London

We all think about the environment when treating mental illness, but we regard it as secondary to helping symptoms and behaviour. Nidotherapy shows how concentrating on changing the environment in a collaborative and systematic way can lead to benefit without the need for direct treatment on behaviour or complaints. • The only available book on the subject, this is a vital guide to the subject of nidotherapy • Presents an excellent example of integrated health and social care, where there is excellent evidence that nidotherapy saves money for health services • Both a treatment and a set of principles, nidotherapy can be used in practice and as a general principle October 2018 234 x 152 mm 128pp 7 b/w illus. 7 tables 978-1-911623-05-2 Paperback c. £17.99 / c. US$25.99

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Primary Care Mental Health

Prescriber’s Guide – Children and Adolescents

Second edition Edited by Linda Gask | University of Manchester

Stahl’s Essential Psychopharmacology Volume 1 Stephen M. Stahl | University of California, San Diego

As the range of psychotropic medications in child and adolescent mental health continues to expand and change, this book provides an indispensable formulary in the field. With an easy-to-use, full-color, template-driven navigation system, it combines evidence-based data with clinically informed advice to support all psychiatric prescribers. • Provides the most complete and up-to-date summary of the practical use of psychotropic drugs in children and adolescents • Presented in a templated format, fully indexed and cross-referenced for ease of navigation • Reviewed by experts in the field and written with the authority of evidence and the guidance of clinical wisdom October 2018 228 x 138 mm 492pp 978-1-108-44656-3 Paperback c. £40.00 / c. US$55.00

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The great majority of people with mental health problems are seen and supported in primary care. This book provides a comprehensive guide for general practitioners and other primary care clinicians, including advice on diagnosis, treatment, multidisciplinary management, designing services, and developing and supporting the workforce. • Offers a multidisciplinary approach for the field, ensuring broad-based understanding and reflective practice • Provides a patient-orientated perspective, considering what it feels like to navigate services, and wide-ranging clinical guidance for common scenarios • Critically analyses key policy areas in the field, relevant for designing and implementing evidence-based primary care mental health services Royal College of Psychiatrists

August 2018 234 x 156 mm 464pp 19 b/w illus. 38 tables 978-1-911623-02-1 Paperback £39.99 / US$54.99 G


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Principles of Geriatric Critical Care

BASIC Essentials A Comprehensive Review for the Anesthesiology BASIC Exam Edited by Alopi M. Patel | Mount Sinai St Luke’s, New York

Edited by Shamsuddin Akhtar | Yale University School of Medicine

The proportion of the population of octogenarians and elderly patients presenting for intensive care is rapidly increasing thus exacerbating the need to modify our critical care management based on new technologies and knowledge. This comprehensive book addresses the issues surrounding geriatric critical care. • The book has no direct competition, making it a one of a kind reference text for the market • Responds to a timely need for a specialised guide to the care of the elderly • Will educate clinicians in the benefits of newer technologies and management concepts to advance the care of the elderly September 2018 234 x 156 mm 232pp 978-1-316-61389-4 Paperback £32.99 / US$44.99

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August 2018 276 x 219 mm 350pp 978-1-108-40261-3 Paperback £59.99 / US$79.99

Core Topics in Anaesthesia and Perioperative Care of the Morbidly Obese Surgical Patient This book provides practical guidance on specific aspects of physiology, pharmacology and anaesthetic technique in the care of the obese patient. An essential read for healthcare providers across all disciplines, it is a comprehensive guide to the perioperative management of the obese patient. • Covers all aspects of care for patients with obesity • A text for healthcare providers of all disciplines to increase understanding as to how to look after these individuals safely • Addresses the need for a definitive book on the subject given the ever increasing presentation of obese patients in surgical settings P

Operating Room Leadership and Management

Diagnosis, Investigation and Treatment Second edition Gary K. K. Lau | University of Oxford

Transient Ischemic Attack and Stroke, 2nd edition covers the clinical background and management of the full spectrum of cerebrovascular disease, from transient ischemic attack to vascular dementia, in a compact but evidence-based way making it a comprehensive primer in stroke medicine, including recent developments in prevention, acute treatment, and rehabilitation. • A portable yet comprehensive ‘handbook’ that can be used as a practical reference text during every day practice • Covers recent research, clinical trials, and clinical guidelines in transient ischemic attack and stroke medicine succinctly, offering an evidencebased primer on the subject • Uniquely offers comprehensive information on the epidemiology and management on minor acute cerebrovascular events June 2018 234 x 156 mm 502pp 978-1-107-48535-8 Paperback £59.99 / US$77.99

Second edition Edited by Alan D. Kaye | Louisiana State University

Management of the operating room is critical to ensuring that policies, systems and teams are efficient, safe and cost-effective. This book details the techniques of effective leadership, using real-life operating room examples, and covering the aspects of successful management, from medical issues through to administration and policy. • This book supports and enables efficient leadership of the OR, at a time when hospital revenue is highly dependent on perioperative services and management teams face pressure to increase productivity • Illustrated throughout with real-life clinical cases, the book is laid out in an easy and clinically relevant format, with each chapter featuring a series of subtopic questions and answers to assist learning • Chapters are written by foremost leaders in the field of pain management, many of which are Pain Program Directors in the United States October 2018 246 x 189 mm 500pp 978-1-107-19736-7 Hardback £71.99 / US$99.99

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Transient Ischemic Attack and Stroke

Edited by Christopher Bouch | Leicester Royal Infirmary

August 2018 246 x 189 mm 292pp 5 b/w illus. 36 tables 978-1-107-16328-7 Hardback £49.99 / US$69.99

Written by residents familiar with the exam, this board review title covers everything that residents need to know when preparing for the BASIC exam. Using a concise and focused style, the book includes numerous bullet points, illustrations and margin space for annotations thereby enabling efficient, comprehensive and ‘high-yield’ preparation. • A review study guide focused on ‘high-yield’ information, helping residents to study effectively and efficiently for the board exam • Uses bullet points, figures, illustrations and short paragraphs to enable rapid learning and understanding • Works as a notebook-style, ‘one-stop’ review guide, with space in margins to annotate and add further notes, including from question banks – ensuring that residents can keep all exam preparation in one place

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Neurorehabilitation Therapy and Therapeutics Edited by Krishanan Padmakumari Sivaraman Nair | Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield

This reference will inform clinicians practicing neurological rehabilitation about pharmacological therapeutics and non-pharmacological therapies. This pocketbook provides a practical and holistic approach to the management of a range of neurological impairments and will be a useful tool to have on ward rounds as well as in out-patient clinics. • Presents a holistic, practical, multi-disciplinary approach, from leading global experts in neurology, health services and clinical rehabilitation • Provides a quick-reference for busy practitioners, whether during ward rounds or within out-patient clinics • Combines pharmacological, physical, cognitive and psychological strategies in supporting individuals living with long-term neurological disorders October 2018 246 x 189 mm 258pp 15 b/w illus. 8 colour illus. 33 tables 978-1-107-18469-5 Hardback £49.99 / US$69.99 G

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The Epilepsy Prescriber’s Guide to Antiepileptic Drugs

Concussion and Traumatic Encephalopathy

Third edition Philip N. Patsalos | Institute of Neurology, University College London

Causes, Diagnosis and Management Edited by Jeff Victoroff | Department of Neurology, University of Southern California, Torrance

This fully updated book is an authoritative reference guide for the spectrum of diverse clinicians and allied health professionals who prescribe antiepileptic drugs in contemporary clinical practice. It includes clear information on thrity-five antiepileptic drugs, including newlyapproved drug brivaracetam, and is essential for quick reference reading. • This widely-used and successful prescriber’s guide has been extensively revised to reflect changes in the field, including the new antiepileptic drug brivaracetam and expanding knowledge concerning antiepileptic drug applications, indications, adverse effects, and pharmacokinetic interactions • Designed to provide broad yet concise and authoritative information, this guide is able to support the diversity of antiepileptic drug prescribers in contemporary clinical practice from adult and pediatric epileptologists to neurosurgeons to family physicians • In full colour, the book covers thirty-five antiepileptic drugs in alphabetic order, with colour coded information within each section, to support quick reference use and effective guidance

This ground-breaking text, informed by twentyfirst-century advances, updates the definition, pathophysiology, late effects, and therapies for concussion. Readers will gain a state-of-the-art understanding of the acute neurobiological changes after a concussive brain injury, and an explanation for the high frequency of long-term neurobehavioral changes. • Provides the first evidence-based reconceptualization of concussion in a century • The volume comprehensively updates the neurobiology, epidemiology, pathophysiology, and management of concussive brain injury • Clarifies the reasons for and risks of late effects after one or more concussive brain injuries • Explores the underestimated impact of concussion on human society

June 2018 186 x 123 mm 376pp 978-1-108-45320-2 Paperback £49.99 / US$64.99

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Case Studies in Neurological Infections of Adults and Children Edited by Tom Solomon | University of Liverpool

The National Hospital Queen Square 1859–1997 Simon Shorvon | Institute of Neurology, University College London

This book provides a detailed history of the first hospital dedicated to neurology and neurosurgery in the world: the National Hospital, Queen Square, and the Institute of Neurology. Placed within the context of British neurology, this book features much unpublished material and over one hundred images taken from archival sources. • This book is a detailed reference work which interprets history from a number of medical and societal perspectives • Provides a significant contribution to the modern history of neurology and related disciplines in Britain and to the British hospital system • Contains more than 120 historical images and much previously unpublished material from the rich hospital archive and other archival sources • Includes biographical detail and analyses of a series of key figures at the hospital and Institute, alongside shorter biographies of all the medical and surgical staff members October 2018 246 x 189 mm 550pp 126 b/w illus. 978-1-107-10082-4 Hardback £59.99 / US$84.99

Delays or missed diagnoses can have devastating consequences for patients with neurological infectious and inflammatory diseases. These adult and pediatric case studies of both common and rare causes lead the reader through the history and examination to the diagnosis and treatment, with detailed discussion of the key issues. • The engaging case-based approach takes the reader through the diagnostic and therapeutic pathway in a format which reflects clinical practice • Cases begin with no context or category and then walk the reader through the presentation of the patient, the diagnostic work-up, then targeted investigation leading to the final diagnosis • Many cases are supported by a certified online post-case quiz, allowing the reader to test themselves Case Studies in Neurology

April 2018 246 x 189 mm 342pp 11 b/w illus. 138 colour illus. 32 tables 978-1-107-63491-6 Paperback £39.99 / US$55.00 G TEXTBOOK

Acute Care Nursing Edited by Julia Gilbert | Federation University Australia

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This text equips students with foundational knowledge of the pathophysiology, treatment and legal and ethical issues associated with common acute conditions. Through the personcentred, collaborative care approach, students will also learn effective communication and cultural competency skills that are essential for nurses in any practice context. • Provides a structured overview of the role of the nurse in the care of clients in the acute setting • Presents a narrative-style, person-centred approach to nursing in the acute context • Contextualises acute care nursing for Australian and New Zealand students by including local statistics, frameworks, policies and content written by respected Australian academics and practising nurses Contents: 1. The Australian and New Zealand healthcare systems; 2. Admitting and assessing medical and surgical clients; 3. The acute surgical patient; 4. The acute medical client; 5. Acute respiratory conditions; 6. Acute cardiovascular conditions; 7. Acute renal conditions; 8. Acute


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neurological conditions; 9. Acute gastrointestinal conditions; 10. Acute endocrine conditions; 11. Acute reproductive disorders; 12. Health emergencies. October 2018 255 x 190 mm 284pp 23 b/w illus. 31 tables 978-1-108-41303-9 Paperback £55.00 / US$79.95 X PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED

Practical Problems in Assisted Conception Edited by Ying Cheong | University of Southampton

Addressing difficult clinical and laboratory issues, this book provides solutions for IVF doctors of all levels. Practical and effective, with unequivocal, didactic advice, and including ‘must-have’ protocols, it provides the perfect companion for practitioners in reproductive medicine, approaching clinical situations in day-to-day practice. • Offers a practical, go-to guide for clinicians experiencing laboratory issues, at all stages of their career • Provides experienced clinicians with fresh perspectives of problemsolving with must-have protocols in commonly-occurring but difficult scenarios • Includes case studies, patient information sheets and suggested equipment for quick reference • Contains illustrations and graphs throughout, providing extra support August 2018 246 x 189 mm 256pp 42 b/w illus. 978-1-316-64518-5 Paperback c. £59.99 / c. US$84.99

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Fertilization The Beginning of Life Brian Dale | Villa del Sole Clinic, Naples

Charts the cascade of physiological events and mechanical processes involved in fertilization using examples from across the animal kingdom. Provides readers with an underpinning of the mechanisms of fertilization that inform assisted reproduction in medicine and agriculture. Also applicable to students of biology, veterinary medicine and medicine. • Takes a comparative look at the fertilization process across the animal kingdom • Tackles fertilization from a dynamic viewpoint: transmitting a multitude of changes that occur in gametes during fertilization • Describes the first moments of a new life, indicating the complex transformation from an oocyte into an embryo September 2018 246 x 189 mm 168pp 99 b/w illus. 4 colour illus. 978-1-316-60789-3 Paperback £49.99 / US$69.99 G

A Practical Manual to Labor and Delivery Second edition Shad Deering | Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Maryland

This guide provides straightforward, simple, evidence-based treatment algorithms for the most common issues faced on the labor and delivery ward. Using, with illustrated examples, sample notes, orders, and dictations it engages knowledge gaps with the most up-to-date literature for best practice recommendations for labor management. • Details common obstetric procedures and examinations, ideal for any level provider working on a labor and delivery ward, especially medical students and residents on obstetric rotations • Provides practical, evidence-based practice recommendations for labor management • Includes high-quality illustrations and treatment algorithms, to clarify the details of situations that practitioners are most likely to encounter • Detailed sample notes, orders, and dictations for users to learn how to document key information in a concise format October 2018 234 x 156 mm 270pp 113 b/w illus. 26 tables 978-1-108-40783-0 Paperback £24.99 / US$34.99 G

Reproductive Surgery The Society for Reproductive Surgeons’ Manual Edited by Jeffrey M. Goldberg | Cleveland Clinic

Authored by experts in operative gynecology and urology, and developed with the Society of Reproductive Surgeons, this is a key guide to understanding modern surgical procedures for female and male infertility. Featuring step-by-step instructions and videos, practitioners will be able to provide comprehensive support for infertile patients. • Developed in collaboration with The Society of Reproductive Surgeons, promoting excellence in gynecologic and urologic reproductive surgery • Easy to follow, with step-by-step instructions, illustrations and videos • Written by leading experts in operative gynecology and urology, providing ‘tricks of the trade’, for practitioners of all levels October 2018 276 x 219 mm 170pp 978-1-107-19396-3 Hardback £96.99 / US$135.00

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In-Vitro Fertilization The Pioneers’ History Edited by Gabor Kovacs | Monash University, Victoria

With thousands of IVF babies born every year, this science-based memoir records the early history and pioneering spirit of in-vitro fertilization. Chapters by internationally-recognized specialists in the field record their personal views on the developments made in their countries, chartering this unique and often controversial field of medicine. • Timely publication in connection with the fortieth anniversary of the birth of Louise Brown (the world’s first ‘test-tube baby’) on 25 July 2018 • Fulfils the need for a record of the early days of in-vitro fertilization and assisted reproduction technologies • Explores the memories and first-hand experiences of global pioneers of IVF, written by those remaining from the early days of the specialty June 2018 246 x 189 mm 264pp 978-1-108-42785-2 Hardback £59.99 / US$82.99

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Professional Development Skills for Obstetricians and Gynaecologists

Soft Tissue Sarcomas A Pattern-Based Approach to Diagnosis Angelo Paolo Dei Tos | University of Padua School of Medicine, Italy

Edited by Tahir Mahmood | Forth Park Hospital, Kirkcaldy

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Professional development skills encompass nonclinical attributes that contribute towards career development, research and high-quality clinical practice, essential for junior doctors and newly appointed consultants in today’s health service. This book offers a didactic review of professional development skills, illustrated by cases from obstetrics and gynaecology. • Professionalism and non-technical skills are brought together in one text • Addresses the curricular requirements of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) and other professional bodies • Will aid trainees from outside Europe to understand principles of professional development within the UK and to prepare for the Membership of the Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (MRCOG) examination September 2018 234 x 156 mm 168pp 20 b/w illus. 978-1-316-63113-3 Paperback £29.99 / US$41.99

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Deutschsprachige Ausgabe Adaptation by C. S. von Kaisenberg | Hannover Medical School

Der PROMPT Kurs (Praktisches Geburtshilfliches Multi-Professionelles Training) handelt das Management geburtshilflicher Notfallsituationen ab. Die deutschsprachige Ausgabe des KursHandbuches wurde an die lokale Praxis und klinische Leitlinien angepasst. Jeder Teilnehmer eines PROMPT Training Kurses sollte zuvor das Kurs-Handbuch gelesen haben. • Es handelt sich um eine umfassend upgedatete deutschsprachige Ausgabe, die die jüngste Forschung und gegenwärtige klinische Praxis wiedergibt • Das Buch wurde auf Deutsch übersetzt und gegen die gültigen AWMF Leitlinien und das wichtigste Lehrbuch, Die Geburtshilfe, gegengelesen • Es liefert umfangreiche Informationen für Angehörige von Medizinberufen, die ein effektives und sicheres Management geburtshilflicher Notfälle besser verstehen möchten G

Cognitive Rehabilitation for Pediatric Neurological Disorders Edited by Gianna Locascio | New York University

An innovative and comprehensive guide to the evidence-based cognitive rehabilitation of children and adolescents, recovering from a wide range of neurological conditions. Suitable for professionals of all disciplines, this book provides guidance on best clinical practice for effective management based on key evidence. • Provides a comprehensive and up-to-date review of the evidencebased literature on cognitive rehabilitation in children and adolescents, and interprets the existing literature on adults for pediatric providers • Offers guidance on best clinical practices for effective management and enhancement of cognitive recovery from neurological injury in children and adolescents • Generates recommendations and real-life examples through case studies on the practical application of research findings to daily clinical practice August 2018 234 x 156 mm 300pp 978-1-316-63311-3 Paperback £59.99 / US$84.99

November 2018 276 x 219 mm 588pp 33 b/w illus. 858 colour illus. 15 tables 978-1-107-04080-9 Hardback with Online Resource c. £150.00 / c. US$195.00 G

Self-Assessment in Dermatopathology Meera Mahalingam | VA Consolidated Laboratories, New England

PROMPT Kurs-Handbuch

May 2018 246 x 189 mm 292pp 978-1-108-43032-6 Paperback £32.99 / c. US$44.99

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, shape and background, to enable users to improve diagnostic efficiency and accuracy. • 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 accordingly

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A perfect examination resource for those sitting their primary or maintenance of certification examinations in dermatology, pathology or dermatopathology. Self-Assessment in Dermatopathology is a remarkable self-teaching resource with a comprehensive summary of all entities, primary and secondary, involving the skin. • Unique in the field, this book is an essential resource for trainees across continents • Uses histopathology as a tool to trigger key clinical, syndromic and genetic associations • Provides a self-teaching review that offers an in-depth knowledge of all entities involving the skin September 2018 276 x 219 mm 347pp 500 colour illus. 60 tables 978-1-316-62287-2 Paperback c. £74.99 / c. US$99.99 G

Gynecologic and Urologic Pathology Similarities, Differences and Challenges Edited by Maria Rosaria Raspollini | University Hospital Careggi, Florence, Italy

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. • Colour-coded images highlight traits present in male and female organs, as well as features present in both • Bridges the gap between urologic and gynaecologic pathology specialities to highlight key common similarities to aid with diagnoses • Includes access to an HTML version of the text on Cambridge Core, providing high-resolution access to the large number of high-quality color figures December 2018 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


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Placental and Gestational Pathology

Quantum Gravity and the Functional Renormalization Group

Raymond W. Redline | Case Western Reserve University, Ohio

This book summarises current diagnostic criteria, underlying biology and clinical consequences of placental lesions. Concise and well-illustrated, it enables accurate, timely and clinically useful diagnoses for placentas, products of conception, and gravid hysterectomies. • Features latest Amsterdam international consensus classification criteria with cross references to previous terminology – allowing pathologists to quickly implement up-to-date diagnostic approaches • Summarizes the clinical context, pathogenesis, gross and microscopic features, differential diagnosis, ancillary diagnostic testing, prognostic implications, and gaps in existing knowledge for each diagnostic lesion • The high quality images and standardized measurement tables, which can be expanded in the bundled online HTML version, assist pathologists in making real-time diagnoses Diagnostic Pediatric Pathology

July 2018 246 x 189 mm 350pp 978-1-316-63253-6 Hardback with Online Resource £140.00 / US$195.00 G

Physics and astronomy Berry Phases in Electronic Structure Theory Electric Polarization, Orbital Magnetization and Topological Insulators David Vanderbilt | Rutgers University, New Jersey

A pedagogical introduction to a set of mathematical ideas associated with Berry phases that have revolutionized understanding of key aspects of the behavior of electrons in solids. Including practical examples and exercises throughout to test understanding, this book covers electric polarization, orbital magnetization and topological insulators. • Online resources include a PythTB code package which is used for computational examples and exercises • Explores in detail the methods that lie at the heart of modern notions about topological insulators • The self-contained approach enables less experienced students to learn the essential concepts October 2018 247 x 174 mm 421pp 100 b/w illus. 978-1-107-15765-1 Hardback c. £54.99 / c. US$89.99

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Fundamentals and Applications of Heavy Ion Collisions

The Road towards Asymptotic Safety Martin Reuter | Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz, Germany

This volume provides a unique introduction to the gravitational asymptotic safety scenario within quantum gravity research. Aimed at graduate students and experienced researchers alike, it guides readers from the foundations to the state of the art in the field, including applications to black holes and the cosmology near the Big Bang. • Accessible for students and researchers interested in contributing to the research area as it provides a clear and pedagogical introduction to the asymptotic safety program • A seminal book to focus on quantum field theory beyond the realm of perturbation theory, providing a standard reference in the field and clarifying many of the common misconceptions that are typically encountered • Contains both technical background material needed for carrying out research related to asymptotic safety, and appendices of important computational techniques, allowing the reader access to this information in one place • Provides a major expansion of one of the most cited review articles in the field by including the rapid developments that the field has undergone in the last five years Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics

October 2018 247 x 174 mm 358pp 978-1-107-10732-8 Hardback £115.00 / US$160.00

Atomic-Molecular Ionization by Electron Scattering Theory and Applications K. N. Joshipura | Sardar Patel University, Gujarat, India

Useful for graduate students and academicians, the text comprehensively discusses fundamentals and new theories in the field of electron scattering. It covers results and cross section data on various atomic/ molecular targets. • Integrates fundamental concepts and experimental aspects of atomicmolecular ionization • A comprehensive discussion of atomic/molecular targets and metastable species • Presents data compilation and discussion on more than twenty atoms and over eighty-five small and large molecules • Includes a separate chapter highlighting applications of electron scattering June 2018 244 x 170 mm 300pp 978-1-108-49890-6 Hardback £110.00 / US$140.00

Below 10 MeV/ Nucleon Energies R. Prasad | Aligarh Muslim University, India

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A comprehensive text in the field of experimental accelerator physics covering necessary details for performing experiments with accelerated HI beams. It contains a detailed analysis of results which leads to a better understanding of incomplete fusion (ICF) reactions at low energies. • Provides detailed discussion on experiments using accelerated heavy ion (HI) beams • Important models including Harp Miller and Berne (HMB) model, promptly emitted particles (PEPs) model and breakup fusion (BUF) model are discussed in depth • Presents applications including study of highly rotating neutron deficient nuclei, production of super heavy nuclei and heavy ion reactions of Astro physics • Studies the ICF and PE-emission in heavy ion reactions at low energies using off-beam and in-beam experimental set up May 2018 244 x 170 mm 318pp 978-1-108-49911-8 Hardback £110.00 / US$140.00

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Vibrations

Theory and Experiment in Gravitational Physics

Third edition Balakumar Balachandran | University of Maryland, College Park

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An introduction to the modeling, analysis, design, and measurement of vibrations, and their realworld applications. With examples and homework problems throughout, and lecture slides, a solutions manual, and unique interactive graphics available online, this is an essential text for undergraduate and graduate courses in vibration analysis. • Contains numerous examples with practical real-world applications • Includes design guidelines that can be applied to a range of vibratory systems • Presents thirteen new tables summarise key characteristics and results, acting as a quick reference for self-study • Over forty online interactive graphics (referred to throughout the book) provide a visual summary of system behaviors November 2018 246 x 189 mm 815pp 240 b/w illus. 31 tables 218 exercises 978-1-108-42731-9 Hardback c. £89.99 / c. US$120.00 X

A review of experimental gravity providing a detailed survey of the testing of Einstein’s theory of gravity and discussing the theoretical and mathematical framework needed to analyse gravitational theories and interpret experiments. Including a variety of alternative theories, it is a comprehensive reference for researchers and graduate students. • Covers up-to-date experimental results including gravity-wave detections • Includes detailed theoretical frameworks for testing gravitation theories which readers can apply to future research • Provides a unified treatment of calculations in general relativity which can be extended and applied to a range of alternative theories of gravity • Gives engaging historical accounts of many classic tests October 2018 246 x 189 mm 378pp 16 b/w illus. 13 tables 978-1-107-11744-0 Hardback c. £49.99 / c. US$69.99 P

Extensions of f(R) Gravity

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Curvature-Matter Couplings and Hybrid MetricPalatini Theory Tiberiu Harko | University College London

Modern General Relativity Black Holes, Gravitational Waves, and Cosmology Mike Guidry | University of Tennessee, Knoxville

This book introduces undergraduate and graduate students to the topic of general relativity, stressing the connection to modern topics such as gammaray bursts, black holes, and gravitational waves. Mathematically self-contained and with hundreds of examples and problems throughout, it is suitable for learning in a classroom setting or through self-study. • Assumes only undergraduate-level preparation in mathematics and physics, and requires minimal prior knowledge of astronomy and astrophysics • Introduces the core mathematical framework in the first half of the book so that students without a background in differential geometry can gain a solid understanding of the key concepts behind general relativity from the outset • Provides clear explanations of astronomical applications and observations, giving students insight into their wider implications in gravitational physics Contents: Part I. General Relativity: 1. Introduction; 2. Coordinate systems and transformations; 3. Tensors and covariance; 4. Lorentz covariance and special relativity; 5. Lorentz-invariant dynamics; 6. The principle of equivalence; 7. Curved spacetime and general covariance; 8. The general theory of relativity; 9. The Schwarzschild spacetime; 10. Neutron stars and pulsars; Part II. Black Holes: 11. Spherical black holes; 12. Quantum black holes; 13. Rotating black holes; 14. Observational evidence for black holes; 15. Black holes as central engines; Part III. Cosmology: 16. The Hubble expansion; 17. Energy and matter in the Universe; 18. Friedmann cosmologies; 19. Evolution of the Universe; 20. The Big Bang; 21. Extending classical Big Bang theory; Part IV. Gravitational Wave Astronomy: 22. Gravitational waves; 23. Weak sources of gravitational waves; 24. Strong sources of gravitational waves; Part V. General Relativity and Beyond: 25. Tests of general relativity; 26. Beyond standard models. November 2018 246 x 189 mm 650pp 500 b/w illus. 978-1-107-19789-3 Hardback c. £49.99 / c. US$89.99

Second edition Clifford M. Will | University of Florida

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This book provides analysis of the leading, modified theories of gravity. It summarises the motivations behind the theories, their development, mathematical structure, and cosmological implications. Discussion of outstanding challenges highlights future research areas for graduate students and researchers. • Discusses outstanding challenges in the field, highlighting future research directions • Provides a self-contained and accessible introduction to an important and rapidly developing topic in gravitational physics • Emphasises astrophysical and cosmological applications which allows readers with minimal knowledge of general relativity to easily observe the broader relevance of the topic Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics, 1

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Peering towards Cosmic Dawn (IAU S333) Edited by Vibor Jelić | Ruđer Bošković Institute, Zagreb, Croatia

Detecting the weak cosmological radiation emitted billions of years ago, from the time of the first ‘stars’, is difficult as emission from our Galaxy and other extragalactic sources intervenes. To get a clear view towards the early Universe, we therefore need to study the foreground emission in great detail. • Provides the latest results of the Epoch of Reionization experiments and observations • Gives a holistic overview, including the state-of-the art foreground science • Addresses the challenges of 21-cm cosmological experiments Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Symposia and Colloquia

June 2018 247 x 174 mm 314pp 978-1-107-19246-1 Hardback £95.00 / US$130.00

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A Student’s Guide to General Relativity

The Exoplanet Handbook Second edition Michael Perryman | University College Dublin

Norman Gray | University of Glasgow

This compact guide presents key features of general relativity to help students understand its core ideas and the basics of differential geometry. It describes how general covariance and the equivalence principle motivate Einstein’s theory of gravitation and introduces the mathematical technology which allows us to understand Einstein’s equations. • The essential simplicity of the main physical arguments are clearly distinguished from the mathematical technicalities • Ideally used as a supplementary text, either to navigate through a larger textbook, or to provide a complementary approach • The book’s presentation is complementary to any general relativity textbook Student’s Guides

October 2018 228 x 152 mm 173pp 29 b/w illus. 1 table 978-1-107-18346-9 Hardback c. £49.99 / c. US$69.99 978-1-316-63479-0 Paperback c. £17.99 / c. US$24.99

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Fundamentals of Quantum Mechanics Ajit Kumar | Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi

Covers modern algebraic language of quantum mechanics, wherein the fundamental concepts and methods of solutions are translated into the algebraic formalism and compared with the earlier simpler approach. • Covers mathematical tools that will help readers in the understanding of experimental results • Comprehensively discusses topics including symmetry of the Hamiltonian, infinitesimal translations in time and space, Kramer’s theorem and Kramer’s degeneracy • Step-by-step derivation of mathematical theorems, including Ehrenfest’s theorem and Bloch theorem, is provided • Includes detailed discussion on simple magnetic field effects and quantum mechanics of many particle systems May 2018 244 x 170 mm 442pp 978-1-107-18558-6 Hardback £59.99 / US$79.99

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The Handbook of Medical Image Perception and Techniques Second edition Edited by Ehsan Samei | Duke University Medical Center, Durham

A state-of-the-art review of key topics in medical image perception science and practice, including techniques and examples across clinical disciplines. Written by key figures in the field, this edition contains extensive updates and substantial new content, providing a comprehensive resource for experienced researchers, clinicians and newcomers. • An overview of key techniques allows the reader to adopt these in their own studies • A summary of the future of medical image perception enables identification of new areas of research • Examples and applications demonstrate the role of information perception in multiple clinical disciplines November 2018 276 x 219 mm 556pp 279 b/w illus. 978-1-107-19488-5 Hardback c. £120.00 / c. US$180.00

An in-depth review of the discovery methods, physics and theoretical background across the broad range of exoplanet science, including planet formation, their interiors and atmospheres, habitability and the search for life. This new edition includes extensive references and detailed appendices covering individual exoplanet discoveries. • The first edition (2011) won the Association of American Publishers’ PROSE Award for Cosmology and Astronomy • The book is illustrated with more than four hundred figures of important physics and phenomena at work • An in-depth bibliography provides an entry point to detailed research literature • Includes concise appendices with hyperlinks which provide scientific notes on each confirmed exoplanet August 2018 246 x 189 mm 974pp 978-1-108-41977-2 Hardback £62.99 / US$84.99

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Mercury The View after MESSENGER Edited by Sean C. Solomon | Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University, New York

An authoritative synthesis of knowledge of the planet Mercury after the MESSENGER mission, providing topical coverage that is balanced, comprehensive and at a level accessible to graduate students and advanced undergraduates. It is the reference against which future observations of Mercury from Earth or spacecraft will be benchmarked. • Provides a thorough synthesis of our knowledge of the planet Mercury following the recent completion of the MESSENGER mission, summarizing for the first time everything we have learned about the planet Mercury and how our view of the formation and evolution of rocky planets has changed as a consequence • Written by members of the MESSENGER science team and selected additional experts who collectively span all fields of planetary science to ensure that every aspect of the planet is treated in a balanced and cohesive fashion • The reference against which future observations of Mercury from Earth or spacecraft will be benchmarked; it will not be superseded by new spacecraft observations for many years Cambridge Planetary Science, 21

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The Meaning of the Wave Function

Through the Cosmos from Galaxies to Planets Edited by Maria Cunningham | University of New South Wales, Sydney

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Covering much of the recent debate, this ambitious text for students and researchers provides new, decisive proof of the reality of the wave function, improving the PBR theorem and reviewing competing views in this field, which has been a hot topic of debate since the early days of quantum mechanics. • Presents a concise introduction to quantum mechanics, including the concept of protective measurements • Includes the latest developments in the field, bringing readers right up-to-date with current advances • Analyses the competing perspectives on the wave function in a way which has not yet been done in the existing literature History and philosophy of physics and astronomy

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The Physics of GammaRay Bursts Bing Zhang | University of Nevada, Las Vegas

This textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to the physics of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs), at a level suitable for advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and experienced researchers. The essential concepts and key equations in the field of GRBs and highenergy astrophysics in general are derived and explained in great detail. • Provides the most complete coverage on the subject of gamma-ray bursts within a single volume, including their latest multi-messenger characteristics • Describes gamma-ray burst physics from scratch (starting from the principles of relativity), benefiting a broad readership from beginners to experienced researchers • Valuable as a reference work for students and researchers, as much of the physics described applies to other phenomena within high-energy astrophysics and cosmology December 2018 246 x 189 mm 652pp 978-1-107-02761-9 Hardback £57.99 / US$79.99

Since the discovery of ammonia in the interstellar medium of the Milky Way in 1968, we have identified around 160 complex organic molecules, which help us understand how stars and planets form. IAU S332 describes how such observations, combined with numerical modelling and laboratory astrochemistry, are used to study how the Universe has evolved. • Provides an excellent graduate-level introduction to the molecular universe • Brings together astronomical observations with laboratory astrochemistry, helping to forge links between these formerly disparate disciplines • Covers many broad and active areas of research, such as star and planet formation, interstellar dust grains, the interstellar medium in galaxies, and protogalaxies in the early Universe

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Rediscovering our Galaxy (IAU S334)

Processes and Forecasts Edited by Claire Foullon | University of Exeter

The Sun is an active and variable star; its activity, ‘space weather’, affects interplanetary space and planetary environments. IAU S335 gives an overview of the advances in space weather, linking research in solar, heliospheric and planetary physics, and emphasizing cross-disciplinary developments for the international space weather community. • Links various aspects of research in solar, heliospheric and planetary physics, emphasizing cross-disciplinary developments and stimulating readers to think across boundaries • The first strongly international IAU Symposium organized on the topic of space weather, which provides a balanced overview of the general advances, and gives a timely reference to the international space weather community • Aims to identify the research questions that have to be answered in order to improve forecasts in light of modern society’s technological and economical developments Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Symposia and Colloquia

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Edited by Cristina Chiappini | Leibniz-Institut für Astrophysik Potsdam

While observations of distant galaxies allow us to probe the cosmic past, only our own Galaxy provides a detailed fossil record that reveals its complete formation history. IAU S334 presents a summary of the astrometric, spectroscopic and photometric surveys that will unveil Milky Way’s inner- and outermost regions. • Provides an overview of the state-of-the-art work on the subject of galactic archaeology, as presented at IAU Symposium 334 • Explores and clarifies the still open questions and the concepts emerging from the analysis of new large and complex datasets • Timely in light of ongoing and future missions, such as Gaia, PLATO, WEAVE and 4MOST Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Symposia and Colloquia

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Astrophysical Masers (IAU S336) Unlocking the Mysteries of the Universe Edited by Andrea Tarchi | Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica, Rome

Masers are the microwave analogue of lasers. Astronomical sources of natural maser emission include the gas around forming and dying stars, and around supermassive black holes. These bright sources of microwaves are fascinating in their own right and provide unique abilities to probe details of astronomical sources and their environments. • IAU Symposium 336 is the fifth in a series of international conferences, going back to 1992, dedicated to astrophysical masers • Astronomical masers touch on a very broad range of astrophysical phenomena, from massive star forming regions and evolved stars, to accretion disks around super-massive black holes • Masers provide invaluable tools to estimate fundamental astronomical quantities, such as gas motions, distances, and black hole masses Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Symposia and Colloquia

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Pulsar Astrophysics (IAU S337)

Analytical Mechanics

The Next 50 Years Edited by Patrick Weltevrede | University of Manchester

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An introduction to the basic principles and methods of analytical mechanics, including a number of advanced topics. Providing worked examples, end-of-chapter problems, and discussion of ongoing research in the field, it is suitable for advanced undergraduate students and graduate students studying analytical mechanics. • Includes fully-worked examples making the topic accessible and showing theory in practise • Provides end-of-chapter problems to test understanding and enhance the reader’s problem solving abilities • Describes ongoing research and provides an extensive bibliography for further research

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Since their discovery in 1967, pulsars have provided an unprecedented opportunity to study the extremes of physics. IAU S337 marks the fiftieth anniversary of their discovery by reflecting on our understanding of these remarkable physical laboratories and looking forward to the exciting opportunities they offer in the coming decades. • Explains the current state of the art in research into neutron stars and pulsars • Reflects on what we have learned in this field over the last fifty years • Provides a look forward as to how the field might develop in the future

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A Student’s Guide to Analytical Mechanics

Time: From Earth Rotation to Atomic Physics

John L. Bohn | University of Colorado Boulder

Second edition Dennis D. McCarthy | United States Naval Observatory

This accessible reference presents the evolution of concepts of time and methods of time keeping, for historians, scientists, engineers, and educators. The second edition has been updated throughout to describe twentieth- and twenty-first-century advances, progress in devices, time and cosmology, the redefinition of SI units, and the future of UTC. • Explains the history of the developments from Earth rotation to atomic physics for time measurement and the wide spread applications of time • Details, theory, and equations are provided of Earth orientation sciences and the use of relativity in time scales • Gives the latest progress in accurate time-keeping and explains the techniques used in atomic and optical clocks September 2018 247 x 174 mm 412pp 978-1-107-19728-2 Hardback £59.99 / US$84.99

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High Time-Resolution Astrophysics Edited by Tariq Shahbaz | Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, Tenerife

High time-resolution astrophysics (HTRA) involves measuring and studying astronomical phenomena on timescales of seconds to milliseconds. This volume contains lectures by eminent scientists on active research projects at the forefront of this developing field, offering young researchers an overview of the analytical tools required to pursue this frontier research. • Appeals to a broad range of experimental and theoretical astrophysicists by encompassing observational properties, theoretical aspects and analysis techniques of high time-resolution astrophysics (HTRA) • Provides a comprehensive overview of the current understanding of HTRA, giving both young researchers and senior scientists a reference work • Covers an extensive review of current and future HTRA instrumentation, giving a thorough understanding of the context and implications of HTRA at different wavelengths

Hundreds of Night Sky Objects to See in a Home Telescope – and How to Find Them Fifth edition Guy Consolmagno | Vatican Observatory, Vatican City

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 July 2018 310 x 245 mm 256pp 978-1-108-45756-9 Spiral bound c. £26.99 / c. US$34.99

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Digital SLR Astrophotography Second edition Michael A. Covington

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Digital SLR cameras have made it easier than ever before to photograph the night sky. This definitive handbook includes simple projects for beginners as well as guides for choosing and testing equipment, and advanced information for enthusiasts, discussing telescope photography, image processing software and opportunities for astronomical research. • Amateurs with affordable, easily portable equipment now get better pictures of the sky than professional observatories did half a century ago • A comprehensive yet accessible handbook providing guidelines for both beginners and experienced astrophotographers • Includes simple projects which can be carried out with just a camera and tripod, as well as more advanced material up to introductory research-level, for example, variable-star photometry September 2018 246 x 189 mm 400pp 978-1-316-63993-1 Paperback £27.99 / US$39.95

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Geometry and Statistics for Studies of Organismal Form Fred L. Bookstein | University of Washington

This book teaches not only the ‘how’ for statistical analysis of organismal size and shape, but also the ‘when’ and the ‘why’. Aimed at graduate students and researchers, it covers the whole range of today’s best techniques while always emphasizing the ways that arithmetic leads to biological understanding. • Introduces modern morphometric methods through historical context and demonstrates their applications • Builds a single, common toolkit for the conversion of arithmetic into biological understanding • Demonstrates analyses of morphometric data, from the simplest to the most complicated, under a consistent philosophy of quantitative bioscientific inference P

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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 shown, with catalog number, object type, constellation, nickname, short descriptions, and observational hints, for example filter and magnification recommendations • 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 August 2018 280 x 265 mm 264pp 978-1-108-45385-1 Field Edition c. £155.00 / c. US$190.00

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This textbook offers a compact introduction to Malliavin calculus. It covers recent applications, and includes a self-contained presentation of preliminary material on Brownian motion and stochastic calculus. Accessible to non-experts, graduate students and researchers can use this book to master the core techniques necessary for further study. • Features an up-to-date treatment of the theory, including recent applications • Includes basic preliminary material, making the material accessible to non-experts • Presents a wide overview from different perspectives, providing strong preparation for further study Institute of Mathematical Statistics Textbooks, 9

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Acute Care Nursing......................................16 Aikawa, Yuri.................................................22 Akhtar, Shamsuddin.....................................15 Alexithymia..................................................13 Algorithmic Aspects of Machine Learning........1 Alverson, Keith...............................................3 Amabili, Marco...............................................6 Analytical Mechanics....................................23 Analytical Methods in Mantle Dynamics..........2 Anderson, Brian J.........................................21 Anderson, Michael.........................................1 Anderson, Susan Leigh...................................1 Anthropocene as a Geological Time Unit, The..2 Applied Nanophotonics..................................4 Applied Nonsingular Astrodynamics................5 Applied Stochastic Differential Equations......25 Artificial Intelligence and Social Work.............1 Astrochemistry VII (IAU S332).......................22 Astrophysical Masers (IAU S336)..................22 Atomic-Molecular Ionization by Electron Scattering..................................................19

B Backbone of Europe, The................................9 Bagby, R. Michael.........................................13 Bailey, Sue...................................................14 Baines, Kevin H...............................................4 Balachandran, Balakumar.............................20 Barnett, Adrian A............................................8 BASIC Essentials..........................................15 Baten, Joerg...................................................9 Beer, Tom.......................................................3 Bekkerman, Ron.............................................1 Ben Ayed, Mohamed....................................12 Berry Phases in Electronic Structure Theory....19 Bhatt, Himani V.............................................15 Bigler, Erin D.................................................16 Bilenko, Mikhail..............................................1 Bipolar II Disorder........................................14 Bird Song.......................................................8 Blagden, David...............................................7 Blumberg, Alan F............................................3 Bohn, John L................................................23 Boissonnat, Jean-Daniel.................................1 Bolton, John.................................................11 Bookstein, Fred L..........................................24 Bouch, Christopher.......................................15 Boyd, Stephen................................................7 Boyd, Theonia K............................................19 Brinsden, Peter.............................................17 Broaddus, N.................................................11 Bromet, Evelyn.............................................13 Broom, Neil D.................................................5 Bruno, Michael S............................................3 Brunton, Steven L.........................................12

C Casares Velázquez, Jorge..............................23 Case Studies in Neurological Infections of Adults and Children...................................16 Cassin, Stephanie.........................................13 Castangia, Paola..........................................22 Catchpole, C. K...............................................8 Causality, Probability, and Time.......................1 Chazal, Frédéric..............................................1 Cheong, Ying................................................17 Chew-Graham, Carolyn A.............................14 Chiappini, Cristina........................................22

Chowdhury, Sanaul Huq.................................4 Clark, Michael J............................................16 Cognitive Rehabilitation for Pediatric Neurological Disorders...............................18 Coleman, Christopher John.............................6 Complex Analysis.........................................11 Compston, Alastair.......................................16 Concussion and Traumatic Encephalopathy...16 Consolmagno, Guy.......................................23 Continuous Biopharmaceutical Processes........5 Cooperative Breeding in Vertebrates...............8 Copulas and their Applications in Water Resources Engineering.................................3 Core Topics in Anaesthesia and Perioperative Care of the Morbidly Obese Surgical Patient...............................15 Course in Morphometrics for Biologists, A.....24 Cousins, Jonathan........................................15 Covington, Michael A...................................24 Coyne, Elisabeth...........................................16 Criminale, W. O.............................................12 Cunningham, Maria.....................................22 Cybernetic Modeling for Bioreaction Engineering.................................................5

D Dale, Brian...................................................17 Data-Driven Computational Methods............12 Data-Driven Science and Engineering............12 Davidson, David B..........................................6 Davis, Dan M................................................23 Davis, M.......................................................11 de Rond, Mark...............................................7 DeCherney, Alan...........................................17 Deering, Shad..............................................17 Demir, Hilmi Volkan........................................4 Dickinson, Janis L...........................................8 Digital SLR Astrophotography.......................24 Dimitric, Radoslav........................................10 Dixson, Alan F.................................................9

E Epilepsy Prescriber’s Guide to Antiepileptic Drugs, The.................................................16 Evolution and Development of Fishes..............2 Exoplanet Handbook, The.............................21 Explorations in Time-Frequency Analysis..........5 Extensions of f(R) Gravity..............................20

F Feng, Lihao....................................................4 Fertilization..................................................17 Finch, Steven R.............................................13 First Course in Differential Geometry, A.........11 Flandrin, Patrick.............................................5 Flasar, F. Michael............................................4 Flow Control Techniques and Applications.......4 Fontenelle, Leonardo....................................13 Formal Geometry and Bordism Operations....11 Foullon, Claire..............................................22 Foundations of Radio for Scientists and Technologists..............................................6 Fox, III, Charles J...........................................15 Fundamentals and Applications of Heavy Ion Collisions.............................................19 Fundamentals of Quantum Mechanics..........21

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Games...........................................................7 Gao, Shan....................................................22 Gaponenko, Sergey V......................................4 Garrett, Paul.................................................10 Gas Turbines..................................................5 Gask, Linda..................................................14 Gentle Course in Local Class Field Theory, A..10 Geometric and Topological Inference..............1 Gilbert, Julia.................................................16 Glahn, Uwe..................................................24 Global Change and Future Earth.....................3 Global Homotopy Theory..............................12 Goldberg, Jeffrey M......................................17 González-Fernández, Marlís..........................15 Graham, Michael D.......................................12 Graphene Photonics.......................................4 Gray, Norman...............................................21 Guidry, Mike.................................................20 Guillot, Pierre...............................................10 Gynecologic and Urologic Pathology.............18

H Handbook of Medical Image Perception and Techniques, The...................................21 Harko, Tiberiu...............................................20 Harlim, John.................................................12 Hawa, Raed.................................................13 High Time-Resolution Astrophysics................23 High-Dimensional Probability........................24 Human Evolution beyond Biology and Culture.9 Hunter-Gatherer Adaptation and Resilience.....9

I Impact Mechanics..........................................7 In-Vitro Fertilization......................................17 interstellarum Deep Sky Guide......................24 Introduction to Applied Linear Algebra............7 Introduction to Malliavin Calculus.................24 Introduction to Population Biology..................8 Ivashina, Marianna V.......................................6

J Jackson, T. L..................................................12 Jansen, Ritsert C.............................................7 Jeffs, Brian D..................................................6 Jelić, Vibor....................................................20 Jendoubi, Mohamed Ali................................12 Jiang, Wei......................................................4 Johanson, Zerina............................................2 Joshipura, K. N.............................................19 Joslin, R. D...................................................12 Justice for Children and Families...................14

K Karam, Elie...................................................13 Kaye, Alan D.................................................15 Kéchichian, Jean Albert...................................5 Kendrick, Tony..............................................14 Kim, Byung Hong...........................................8 Kim, Sang J..................................................15 Kleinberg, Samantha......................................1 Kneen, Rachel..............................................16 Koenen, Karestan.........................................13 Koenig, Walter D............................................8 Koivunen, Visa................................................6 Kovacs, Gabor..............................................17 Krupinski, Elizabeth A...................................21 Krupp, Norbert...............................................4 Kumar, Ajit...................................................21


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L Lafont, J.-F....................................................11 Lamoureux, Michael P.....................................3 Langford, John...............................................1 Larsen, Clark..................................................9 Lau, Gary K. K..............................................15 Leading your Research Team in Science...........7 Lectures on Logarithmic Algebraic Geometry.11 Leedham-Green, C. R....................................13 Lees, Andrew................................................16 Lemos, Nivaldo A..........................................23 Levin Preston, Lina.......................................23 Li, Jianping.....................................................3 Li, Tin-Chiu...................................................17 Lin, I-Tan........................................................4 Liu, Jia-Ming..................................................4 Liu, Wei..........................................................4 Lobo, Francisco S. N......................................20 Locascio, Gianna..........................................18 Loo, Yew-Chaye..............................................4 Lopez-Beltran, Antonio.................................18 Luminet, Olivier............................................13

M Maaskant, Rob...............................................6 Machine Ethics...............................................1 MacLeod, Lindsay...........................................7 Magrab, Edward B........................................20 Mahalingam, Meera.....................................18 Mahmood, Tahir...........................................18 Malandraki, Olga..........................................22 Mandrill, The..................................................9 Margrave, Gary F............................................3 Mason, Nigel................................................19 Mathematical Constants II............................13 Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, The..........................................13 Matsuda, Ikki.................................................8 McCarthy, Dennis D......................................23 Meaning of the Wave Function, The..............22 Mechanics of Earthquakes and Faulting, The...2 Mercury.......................................................21 Michael, Benedict D......................................16 Microhydrodynamics, Brownian Motion, and Complex Fluids...................................12 Millar, Tom...................................................22 Miller, Alastair..............................................16 Minchev, Ivan...............................................22 Modern Analysis of Automorphic Forms By Example....................................................10 Modern General Relativity............................20 Moitra, Ankur.................................................1 Morbidelli, Massimo.......................................5 Moulin, Pierre................................................6 Mukhopadhyay, Sambit................................18 Muma, Michael..............................................6 Muñoz Darias, Teodoro.................................23

N Nair, Krishanan Padmakumari Sivaraman......15 National Hospital Queen Square 1859–1997, The........................................16 Neal, Dick......................................................8 Neurorehabilitation Therapy and Therapeutics.15 Newton, Isaac..............................................13 Nezhat, Ceana H..........................................17 Ni, Shun-Hao.................................................4

Nicoud, Lucrèce..............................................5 Nidotherapy.................................................14 Nile Basin, The...............................................2 Nittler, Larry R..............................................21 Nonlinear Mechanics of Shells and Plates in Composite, Soft and Biological Materials..6 Nowak, Katarzyna..........................................8 Nualart, David..............................................24 Nualart, Eulalia............................................24 Numerical Methods of Exploration Seismology.3

O Ogus, Arthur.................................................11 Ollila, Esa.......................................................6 Operating Room Leadership and Management.............................................15 Ortiz, I. J.......................................................11

Reid, Mark J.................................................22 Reinforced and Prestressed Concrete..............4 Reproductive Surgery....................................17 Reuter, Martin..............................................19 Riahi, Hasna.................................................12 Ribe, Neil.......................................................2 Rice, Eric........................................................1 Richter, Martha...............................................2 Roberts, Charlotte..........................................9 Roberts, Drucilla J.........................................19 Robust Statistics for Signal Processing............6 Rosenbaum, Stanley.....................................15 Rossor, Martin..............................................16 Rothwell, Peter M.........................................15 Russon, Anne E..............................................9

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Quantum Gravity and the Functional Renormalization Group..............................19

Samei, Ehsan................................................21 Sanchez, Pedro A............................................3 Sandlow, Jay Ira...........................................17 Sanidas, Sotiris.............................................23 Särkkä, Simo................................................25 Saturn in the 21st Century..............................4 Saueressig, Frank.........................................19 Scaling up Machine Learning..........................1 Scholz, Christopher H.....................................2 Schwede, Stefan...........................................12 Seidelmann, P. Kenneth................................23 Seismic Risk Analysis of Nuclear Power Plants.4 Self-Assessment in Dermatopathology..........18 Shahbaz, Tariq..............................................23 Shaw, Mike..................................................14 Shorvon, Simon............................................16 Singh, B. P....................................................19 Singh, V. P.......................................................3 Slater, P. J. B....................................................8 Slenderness..................................................10 Slomine, Beth S............................................18 Sockalingam, Sanjeev...................................13 Soft–Hard Tissue Junction, The........................5 Solin, Arno...................................................25 Solomon, Sean C..........................................21 Solomon, Tom..............................................16 Song, Hyun-Seob............................................5 Space Weather of the Heliosphere (IAU S335)........................................................22 St Louis, Erik K..............................................16 Stahl, Stephen M..........................................14 Stallard, Tom..................................................4 Starkenburg, Else.........................................22 Statistical Inference for Engineers and Data Scientists.............................................6 Steckel, Richard..............................................9 Stein, Dan....................................................13 Stewart, Ian.................................................11 Stojanowski, Christopher M............................9 Stoyan, Ronald.............................................24 Stronge, W. J...................................................7 Student’s Guide to Analytical Mechanics, A...23 Student’s Guide to General Relativity, A........21 Sultanian, Bijay..............................................5 Summerhayes, Colin.......................................2

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Rainbow, Philip S..........................................10 Ramkrishna, Doraiswami................................5 Raspollini, Maria Rosaria..............................18 Rébaï, Yomna...............................................12 Rediscovering our Galaxy (IAU S334)............22 Redline, Raymond W.....................................19

Tall, David....................................................11 Tambe, Milind................................................1 Tarchi, Andrea..............................................22 Taylor, Graeme J............................................13 Temple, Daniel H............................................9 Thambyah, Ashvin..........................................5

P Panicker, Jalesh N.........................................15 Parker, Gordon.............................................14 Partial Differential Equations arising from Physics and Geometry................................12 Patel, Alopi M...............................................15 Patsalos, Philip N..........................................16 Peering towards Cosmic Dawn (IAU S333)....20 Pendlebury, Sarah T.......................................15 Perera, Benetge B. P......................................23 Perryman, Michael........................................21 Peterson, Eric...............................................11 Peveler, Robert.............................................14 Pfister, David..................................................5 Phased Arrays for Radio Astronomy, Remote Sensing, and Satellite Communications.........................................6 Physics of Gamma-Ray Bursts, The................22 Placental and Gestational Pathology.............19 Practical Guide to Rock Microstructure, A........2 Practical Manual to Labor and Delivery, A.....17 Practical Problems in Assisted Conception.....17 Prasad, R......................................................19 Prescriber’s Guide – Children and Adolescents...............................................14 Prescriber’s Guide: Antipsychotics.................14 Presentation Skills for Scientists......................7 Primary Care Mental Health..........................14 Primate Tourism.............................................9 Primates in Flooded Habitats..........................8 Principles of Geriatric Critical Care................15 Professional Development Skills for Obstetricians and Gynaecologists...............18 Prokaryotic Metabolism and Physiology..........8 PROMPT Kurs-Handbuch..............................18 Properties and Management of Soils in the Tropics...................................................3 Psychological Care in Severe Obesity.............13 Pulsar Astrophysics (IAU S337).....................23

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Theory and Computation in Hydrodynamic Stability.....................................................12 Theory and Experiment in Gravitational Physics......................................................20 Time: From Earth Rotation to Atomic Physics.23 Topological Methods in Group Theory...........11 Trace Metals in the Environment and Living Organisms.......................................10 Transdiagnostic Approach to Obsessions, Compulsions and Related Phenomena, A...13 Transient Ischemic Attack and Stroke............15 Trauma and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.....13 Tulandi, Togas..............................................17 Turn Left at Orion.........................................23 Tyrer, Helen..................................................14 Tyrer, Peter...................................................14

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U Underwood, Charlie.......................................2 Urban Ocean, The...........................................3 Urman, Richard D.........................................15

V Valentini, Marica..........................................22 van den Bergh, Jeroen C. J. M.........................9 van der Hulst, Thijs.......................................20 Vandenberghe, Lieven....................................7 Vanderbilt, David..........................................19 Veeravalli, Venugopal.....................................6 Vernon, Ron H................................................2 Vershynin, Roman........................................24 Vibrations....................................................20 Victoroff, Jeff................................................16 von Kaisenberg, C. S.....................................18

W Wallis, Janette................................................9 Wang, Jinjun..................................................4 Warnick, Karl F................................................6 Waters, Colin N..............................................2 Weltevrede, Patrick.......................................23 Will, Clifford M.............................................20 Williams, Mark...............................................2 Williams, Martin.............................................2 Woodward, L. M...........................................11

X Xie, Wei-Chau................................................4

Y Yucel, Murat.................................................13 Yvinec, Mariette.............................................1

Z Zaag, Hatem................................................12 Zalasiewicz, Jan..............................................2 Zanders, Edward.............................................7 Zhang, Bing.................................................22 Zhang, Lan.....................................................3 Zoubir, Abdelhak M........................................6


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