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Mathematics......................................................................................1

Engineering Statistics................................................................................................7

Algebra...........................................................................................................................1

Applied Probability & Statistics - Models.............................................................7

Linear Algebra..............................................................................................................1

Statistics for Finance, Business & Economics.......................................................8

Calculus.........................................................................................................................2

Statistics for Social Sciences...................................................................................8

Introductory Calculus..............................................................................................2

Biostatistics..................................................................................................................9

Differential Equations...............................................................................................3

Computational & Graphical Statistics...................................................................9

Finite Mathematics......................................................................................................3

Time Series.................................................................................................................... 10

Logic & Foundations....................................................................................................3

Data Mining Statistics............................................................................................... 10

Discrete Mathematics.................................................................................................4

Bayesian Analysis....................................................................................................... 11

Number Theory..............................................................................................................4

Physics............................................................................................... 11

Statistics............................................................................................4

General Physics.......................................................................................................... 11

General & Introductory Statistics.........................................................................4

Cosmology................................................................................................................... 11

Probability & Mathematical Statistics..................................................................5

Mathematical & Computational Physics............................................................. 12

Applied Probability & Statistics..............................................................................5

Solid State Physics..................................................................................................... 12

Biometrics......................................................................................................................6

Condensed Matter...................................................................................................... 13

Experimental Design...................................................................................................6

Quantum Physics & Field Theory............................................................................ 13

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Algebra II For Dummies 2nd Edition

Mary Jane Sterling

✤✤ Algebra can induce anxiety in the best of us, especially for the masses that have never counted math as their forte. But here’s the good news: you no longer have to suffer through statistics, sequences, and series alone ✤✤ Algebra II For Dummies, 2nd Edition takes the fear out of this math course and gives you easy-to-follow, friendly guidance on everything you’ll encounter in the classroom and arms you with the skills and confidence you need to score high at exam time ✤✤ Whether you’re looking to increase your score on a standardized test or simply succeed in your Algebra II course, this friendly guide makes it possible

Algebra II For Dummies

ISBN 111909062-8

MATHEMATICS

Algebra

Print ISBN: 978-1-119-09062-5 (Paper) US$19.95 • Jul 2015 • 384PP

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U Can: Algebra I For Dummies Mary Jane Sterling   (Previously Announced )

✤✤ There’s no denying that Algebra is hard. Lucky for students, U Can: Algebra I For Dummies makes it easier ✤✤ Students will find all of the no-nonsense, how-to content they need, paired with practical examples and practice problems they want, PLUS access to1,001 more algebra practice problems online ✤✤ In this book, lessons and practice are fully integrated, creating a product that combines the “how to” with the “do it” to form one perfect resource for students

U Can: Algebra I For Dummies

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ISBN 111906389-2

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U Can: Basic Math & Pre-Algebra For Dummies Mark Zegarelli

✤✤ U Can: Basic Math & Pre-Algebra For Dummies is the fun, friendly guide to making sense of math. It walks you through the “how” and “why” to help you master the crucial operations that underpin every math class you’ll ever take ✤✤ With no-nonsense lessons, step-by-step instructions, practical examples, and plenty of practice, you’ll learn how to manipulate non-whole numbers, tackle pesky fractions, deal with weights and measures, simplify algebraic expressions, and so much more ✤✤ The “learn it – do it” style helps you move at your own pace, with lesson-sized explanations, examples, and practice ✤✤ You also get access to 1,001 more practice problems online, where you can create customized quizzes and study the topics where you need the most help

U Can: Basic Math & Pre-Algebra For Dummies

ISBN 111906796-0

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Linear Algebra

Fundamentals of Matrix Analysis with Applications Edward Barry Saff & Arthur David Snider

Textbook

✤✤ Provides comprehensive coverage of matrix theory from a geometric and physical perspective while addressing the functionality of matrices and their role in many practical applications ✤✤ Readers are introduced to inverses and eigenvalues through physical examples such as rotations, reflections, and projections, and only then are computational details described and explored. MATLAB is utilized to aid in reader comprehension ✤✤ Features projects involving LU factorisations and matrix aspects of finite difference modeling and Kirchhoff’s circuit laws; vector space concepts and orthogonality; numerical issues of error control through norm preservation; statistical unlikeliness of singular square matrices, multiple eigenvalues, and defective matrices; QR algorithm ✤✤ The book concludes with a chapter on the role of matrices in the solution of linear systems of differential equations (DEs) with constant coefficients via the matrix exponential. Insights into the issues related to its computation are also provided

ISBN 111895365-7

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MATHEMATICS

Solutions Manual to Accompany Linear Algebra

Ideas and Applications,  4th Edition   Richard C. Penney

Contains solutions to the odd numbered problems An Instructor’s Solutions Manual (inclusive of suggested syllabi) is available via written request to the Publisher. Both the Student and Instructor Manuals are enhanced with further discussions of the applications sections, deepening the readers’ knowledge than what is provided by pure algorithmic approaches. The book presents a unified introduction to linear algebra while reinforcing and emphasizing a conceptual and hands-on understanding of the essential ideas. Promoting the development of intuition rather than the simple application of methods, this book successfully helps readers to understand not only how to implement a technique, but why its use is important. Print ISBN: 978-1-118-91179-2 (Paper) US$TBA • Aug 2015 • 192PP

Solutions Manual to Accompany Linear Algebra

ISBN 111891179-2

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Calculus

Fundamentals of Calculus

Carla C. Morris & Robert M. Stark   (Previously Announced )

Textbook

✤✤ Features the techniques, methods, and applications of calculus using real-world examples from business and economics as well as the life and social sciences ✤✤ With step-by-step explanations for the solutions and specific techniques to highlight important information in each section, including symbols interspersed throughout to further reader comprehension ✤✤ Illustrates the elements of finite calculus with the varied formulae for power, quotient, and product rules that correlate markedly with traditional calculus ✤✤ Chapter coverage includes: Linear Equations and Functions, Integral Calculus, The Derivative, Integrations Techniques ✤✤ Using the Derivative, Functions of Several Variables, Exponents and Logarithms, Series and Summations, Differentiation Techniques, Applications to Probability ✤✤ Each chapter concludes with a historical notes section ✤✤ Supplemented with online instructional support materials; an ideal textbook for undergraduate students majoring in business, economics, biology, chemistry, and environmental science

ISBN 111901526-X

9 781119 015260

Print ISBN: 978-1-119-01526-0 (Cloth) US$124.95 • Jun 2015 • 348PP

One Variable Calculus Amol Sasane

Textbook

✤✤ Provides a rigorous treatment that takes an original and valuable approach between calculus and analysis ✤✤ Logically organized and user-friendly, it covers 6 main topics; real numbers, sequences, continuity, differentiation, integration, and series ✤✤ Presents numerous examples and exercises that illustrate how the techniques of calculus have universal application ✤✤ An excellent text for: (1) first course in calculus for students in mathematical sciences, statistics and analytics, (2) bridge course between single and multi-variable calculus, and (3) single variable calculus and upper level theory courses for math majors

ISBN 111904338-7

Print ISBN: 978-1-119-04338-6 (Cloth) US$80.00 • Aug 2015 • 464PP

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Introductory Calculus

Calculus Workbook For Dummies 2nd Edition

Mark Ryan

✤✤ Does the thought of calculus give you a coronary? You aren’t alone. Thankfully, this new edition of Calculus Workbook For Dummies makes it infinitely easier ✤✤ Focusing “beyond the classroom,” it contains hundreds of practice problems that will help to increase your confidence and improve your skills in calculus ✤✤ The book takes you step-by-step through each concept, operation, and solution, explaining the “how” and “why” in plain English, rather than math-speak ✤✤ Through relevant instruction and practical examples, you’ll soon learn that real-life calculus isn’t nearly the monster it’s made out to be Print ISBN: 978-1-119-01392-1 (Paper) US$19.95 • JUL 2015 • 312PP

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Continuum Mechanics

The Birthplace of Mathematical Models

Textbook

Myron B. Allen

✤✤ Written in an accessible manner for advanced undergraduate mathematics majors ✤✤ Aligned with related courses in multivariable calculus, linear algebra, and differential equations ✤✤ Coverage includes thermodynamics; multi-constituent continua; geometric, algebraic, and analytical foundations; kinematics; balance laws; constitutive theory; fluid dynamics and solid mechanics; and an elementary treatment of constitutive relations from a more formal perspective ✤✤ Also provides a streamlined introduction to diffusion, a significant topic in environmental science and engineering, and enables a rational derivation of the field equations that are most commonly used to model flows in porous media Print ISBN: 978-1-118-90937-9 (Cloth) US$TBA • Aug 2015 • 304PP

ISBN 111890937-2

MATHEMATICS

Differential Equations

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Finite Mathematics

Finite Mathematics

Models and Applications   (Previously Announced )

Textbook

Carla C. Morris & Robert M. Stark

✤✤ Features step-by-step examples based on actual data and connects fundamental mathematical modeling skills and decision making concepts to everyday applicabilityA unique combination of practical mathematical applications that illustrates the wide use of mathematics in fields ranging from business, economics, finance, management, operations research, and the life and social sciencesFeatures plentiful pedagogical elements throughout such as special exercises, endnotes, hints, select solutions, biographies of key mathematicians, boxed key principles, a glossary of important terms and topics, and an overview of use of technology and online instructional support materials ✤✤ Encourages the modeling of linear programs and their solutions and uses common computer software programs such as LINDO ✤✤ Coverage includes: Algebra Skills; Mathematics of Finance; Matrix Algebra; Geometric Solutions; Simplex Methods; Application Models; Set and Probability Relationships; Random Variables and Probability Distributions; Markov Chains; Mathematical Statistics; Enrichment in Finite Mathematics ✤✤ Intended for students in fields from entrepreneurial and economic to environmental and social science, the arts and humanities

ISBN 111901550-2

9 781119 015505

Print ISBN: 978-1-119-01550-5 (Cloth) US$134.95 • Jul 2015 • 502PP

Logic & Foundations

A First Course in Mathematical Logic and Set Theory Michael L. O'Leary   (Previously Announced )

Textbook

✤✤ Highlights the applications and notations of basic mathematical concepts within the framework of logic and set theory; and introduces how logic is used to prepare and structure proofs and solve more complex problems ✤✤ Coverage includes propositional logic; two-column proofs and truth table applications; first-order logic; set theory; and basic model theory with applications to abstract algebra ✤✤ Features section exercises, examples and coverage of important theorems, e.g. the well-ordering theorem, completeness theorem, compactness theorem, as well as the theorems of Löwenheim-Skolem, Burali and Forti, Hartog, Cantor-Schröeder-Bernstein, and König ✤✤ Ideal for introductory courses on mathematical logic and/or set theory and for upper-undergraduate level transition courses with rigorous mathematical reasoning involving algebra, number theory, or analysis Print ISBN: 978-0-470-90588-3 (Cloth) US$TBA • Jul 2015 • 448PP

ISBN 047090588-3

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MATHEMATICS / STATISTICS

Discrete Mathematics

Logic and Discrete Mathematics

Textbook

A Concise Introduction   (Previously Announced ) Willem Conradie & Valentin Goranko

✤✤ A unique combination of comprehensive coverage of logic with a solid exposition of the most important fields of discrete mathematics ✤✤ The chapters on logic provide a robust toolkit for logical reasoning, emphasising the conceptual understanding of the language and the semantics of classical logic as well as practical applications through the user-friendly systems of Semantic Tableaux and Resolution ✤✤ The chapters on set theory, number theory, combinatorics and graph theory, combine the necessary minimum of theory with numerous examples and selected applications ✤✤ Written in a clear and reader-friendly style, each section ends with an extensive set of exercises, most with complete solutions available in the accompanying solutions manual ✤✤ Coverage includes applications such as cryptographic systems, discrete probability and network algorithms ✤✤ Suited for undergraduate mathematics and computer science courses; also a valuable resource for graduate modules and for self-study

ISBN 111875127-2

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Print ISBN: 978-1-118-75127-5 (Paper) US$60.00 • Jun 2015 • 376PP

Logic and Discrete Mathematics

A Concise Introduction, Solutions Manual   (Previously Announced )

Textbook

Willem Conradie & Valentin Goranko

✤✤ Solutions manual to accompany Logic and Discrete Mathematics: A Concise Introduction ✤✤ A unique combination of comprehensive coverage of logic with a solid exposition of the most important fields of discrete mathematics ✤✤ Written in a clear and reader-friendly style, each section ends with an extensive set of exercises, most of them provided with complete solutions which are available in this accompanying solutions manual Print ISBN: 978-1-118-76267-7 (Paper) US$24.95 • Jun 2015 • 200PP

ISBN 111876267-3

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Number Theory

Elementary Number Theory with Programming Marty Lewinter & Jeanine Meyer

Textbook

✤✤ This book bridges the gap between mathematics and programming and introduces elementary number theory with fundamental coverage of computer programming ✤✤ Accessible coverage for readers with various levels of experience and explores number theory in the context of programming without relying on advanced prerequisite knowledge and concepts in either area ✤✤ Using standard mathematical applications within the programming field, the book presents triangle numbers and prime decomposition, which are the basis of the public-private key system of cryptography ✤✤ Features numerous examples, exercises, and research challenges in each chapter, select solutions to the chapter exercises, sample computer programs to aid comprehension of the presented material, a related website with links to select exercises, an Instructor’s Solutions Manual on a companion website ✤✤ Useful textbook for undergraduate and graduate-level students majoring in mathematics or computer science ✤✤ An ideal reference for computer scientists, programmers, and researchers interested in the mathematical applications of programming

ISBN 111906276-4

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Print ISBN: 978-1-119-06276-9 (Cloth) US$89.95 • Jun 2015 • 224PP

General & Introductory Statistics

Introduction to Statistical Investigations

Textbook

Nathan Tintle, Beth L. Chance, George W. Cobb, Allan J. Rossman, Soma Roy, Todd Swanson & Jill VanderStoep

✤✤ A guide on the process of conducting statistical investigations; from data collection, to exploring data, to statistical inference, to drawing appropriate conclusions ✤✤ Designed for use in a one-semester introductory statistics course and focuses on genuine research studies, active learning, and effective use of technology ✤✤ Presented throughout the text are simulation and randomization tests to introduce students to statistical inference, yielding a strong conceptual foundation that bridges students to theory-based inference approaches ✤✤ Follows the GAISE recommendations endorsed by the American Statistical Association

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Print ISBN: 978-1-118-33588-8 (Cloth) US$TBA • Aug 2015 • 800PP Supplement Available

Introduction to Statistical Investigations

ISBN 111833588-0

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STATISTICS

Probability & Mathematical Statistics

An Introduction to Probability and Statistics 3rd Edition

Textbook

Vijay K. Rohatgi & A.K. Md. Ehsanes Saleh

Divided into three parts: (1) fundamentals and foundations of probability; (2) statistical inference; (3) special topics. Featuring a comprehensive update, An Introduction to Probability and Statistics, Third Edition remains a solid overview to probability theory and mathematical statistics: ✤✤ A new section on regression analysis to include multiple regression, logistic regression, and Poisson regression ✤✤ A reorganized chapter on large sample theory to emphasize the growing role of asymptotic statistics ✤✤ Additional topical coverage on bootstrapping, estimation procedures, and resampling ✤✤ Discussions on invariance, ancillary statistics, conjugate prior distributions, and invariant confidence intervals ✤✤ Over 550 problems and answers to most problems, as well as 350 worked-out examples and 200 remarks ✤✤ Numerous figures to further illustrate examples and proofs throughout ✤✤ An ideal reference and resource for scientists and engineers in the fields of statistics, mathematics, physics, industrial management, and engineering ✤✤ Also an excellent text for upper-undergraduate and graduate- level students majoring in probability and statistics

ISBN 111879964-X

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Print ISBN: 978-1-118-79964-2 (Cloth) US$134.95 • Sep 2015 • 688PP

U Can: Statistics For Dummies Deborah J. Rumsey PhD

✤✤ Wouldn’t it be wonderful if studying statistics were easier? With U Can: Statistics I For Dummies, it is! This one-stop resource combines lessons, practical examples, study questions, and online practice problems to provide you with the ultimate guide to help maximize your scores ✤✤ Foundational statistics skills are a must for students of many disciplines, and leveraging study materials such as this one to supplement your statistics course can be a life-saver ✤✤ Because this book contains both the lessons you need to learn and the practice problems you need to put the concepts into action, you’ll breeze through your scheduled study time Print ISBN: 978-1-119-08485-3 (Paper) US$29.95 • Jul 2015 • 504PP

U Can: Statistics For Dummies

ISBN 111908485-7

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Applied Probability & Statistics

A Practical Introduction to Index Numbers Jeff Ralph, Rob O'Neill & Joe Winton

✤✤ The ideal accompanying text for students taking the Royal Statistical Society’s Ordinary and Higher examinations and for members of the Government Statistical Service ✤✤ Covers the essential basics of the subject and describes applications with a focus on the modern Consumer Prices Index (CPI), which is arguably the most important Official Statistic in the UK ✤✤ Follows the syllabus of the exams of the Royal Statistical Society ✤✤ Mixes theoretical aspects with practical techniques to give a balanced and accessible introduction to the subject, which will be applicable to activities carried out in both the public and private sector Print ISBN: 978-1-118-97781-1 (Paper) US$45.00 • Sep 2015 • 240PP

ISBN 111897781-5

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Introduction to Probability

Models and Applications   (Previously Announced )

Textbook

N. Balakrishnan, Markos V. Koutras & Politis Konstantinos

✤✤ With a focus on models and tangible applications of probability from physics, computer science, and other related disciplines, this book successfully guides readers through fundamental coverage for enhanced understanding of the problems ✤✤ Topical coverage includes: bivariate discrete random, continuous random, and stochastic independencemultivariate random variables; transformations of random variables; covariance-correlation; multivariate distributions; the Central Limit Theorem; stochastic processes and more ✤✤ Ideal for a second course in probability and for researchers and professionals ISBN 111812334-4

Print ISBN: 978-1-118-12334-8 (Cloth) US$129.95 • Nov 2015 • 560PP

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Biometrics

Theoretical Foundations of Functional Data Analysis, with an Introduction to Linear Operators Tailen Hsing & Randall Eubank

✤✤ A uniquely broad compendium of the key mathematical concepts and results relevant for the theoretical development of functional data analysis (FDA)The self-contained treatment of selected topics of functional analysis and operator theory includes reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces, singular value decomposition of compact operators on Hilbert spaces and perturbation theory for both self-adjoint and non self-adjoint operators ✤✤ The probabilistic foundation for FDA is described from the perspective of random elements in Hilbert spaces as well as from the viewpoint of continuous time stochastic processes ✤✤ Nonparametric estimation approaches including kernel and regularized smoothing are also introduced. These tools are then used to investigate the properties of estimators for the mean element, covariance operators, principle components, regression function and canonical correlations ✤✤ A general treatment of canonical correlations in Hilbert spaces naturally leads to FDA formulations of factor analysis, regression, MANOVA and discriminant analysis.A valuable reference for statisticians and other researchers interested in developing or understanding the mathematical aspects of FDA ✤✤ Also suitable for a graduate level special topics course

ISBN 047001691-4

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Print ISBN: 978-0-470-01691-6 (Cloth) US$95.00 • Jun 2015 • 384PP

Weight of Evidence for Forensic DNA Profiles 2nd Edition

Lead Title

David J. Balding & Christopher D. Steele

✤✤ A guide to assessing DNA evidence and presenting that evidence in a courtroom setting ✤✤ Offers practical guidance to forensic scientists with little dependence on mathematical ability, and provides the scientist with the understanding needed to apply the methods in their work ✤✤ Since the publication of the first edition of this book in 2005, there have been many incremental changes, and the dramatic emergence of low template DNA (LTDNA) profiles ✤✤ This new edition is expanded to cover the basics of LTDNA technology ✤✤ The author’s own open-source R code is described and used for worked examples in the book. Commercial and free software are also covered Print ISBN: 978-1-118-81455-0 (Cloth) US$105.00 • Aug 2015 • 240PP

ISBN 111881455-X

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Experimental Design

Fundamentals of Statistical Experimental Design and Analysis

Textbook

Robert G. Easterling

A memorable, accessible and engaging guide to statistics and experimental design, which uses accessible and transferrable examples from a variety of established texts, and embeds them in a business or scientific context to emphasise the issues and ideas that led to the experiment and analysis. Graphical data displays are emphasized as means of discovery and communication and formulas are minimized, with a focus on interpreting the results that software produce. Introduces the basic elements of an experimental design, and the basic concepts underlying statistical analyses. Coverage includes: ✤✤ Completely Randomized designs, with single or multiple treatment factors, quantitative or qualitative ✤✤ Randomized Block designs ✤✤ Latin Square designs ✤✤ Split-Unit designs ✤✤ Repeated Measures designs ✤✤ Robust designs ✤✤ Optimal designs Suitable for a general audience and particularly for professionals seeking to improve and apply their understanding of experimental design. Print ISBN: 978-1-118-95463-8 (Cloth) US$87.95 • Aug 2015 • 288PP

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J. P. Verma

✤✤ Unique in its focus on repeated measures designs (RMD) and provides comprehensive solutions to each RMD discussed, beginning with the formation of research questions to step-by-step analysis using IBM SPSS to the interpretation of the findings ✤✤ Features an exquisite multidisciplinary selection of examples to aid readers in understanding both the associated theories and methodologies ✤✤ Introduces fundamental concepts involved in the design of experiments, basic statistical designs, computational details, differentiating independent and repeated measures designs, testing assumptions, and the introduction of SPSS software ✤✤ Outlines important repeated measures designs frequently used by the researchers: two-way repeated measures design; two-way mixed design; one-way repeated measures ANOVA; and mixed design with two-way MANOVA

STATISTICS

Repeated Measures Design for Empirical Researchers

ISBN 111905271-8

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Print ISBN: 978-1-119-05271-5 (Cloth) US$124.95 • Jul 2015 • 304PP

Engineering Statistics

Statistics for Scientists and Engineers

Textbook

R. Chattamvelli   (Previously Announced )

✤✤ An introductory textbook that provides the theoretical framework behind various statistical models and guides readers in choosing the correct model ✤✤ Coverage includes: measures of location, spread, skewness and kurtosis; probability theory, discrete distributions, and important continuous distributions; mathematical expectation; generating functions and functions of random variables; joint distributions; estimation, regression, and analysis of variance; statistical quality control and reliability analysis. ✤✤ Provides insight on coding complex algorithms using the “loop unrolling technique” ✤✤ Covers dynamic data dependent systems such as industrial robots, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) and pilot-less machines ✤✤ Contains extensive exercises at the end of each chapter and examples from inter-disciplinary fields ✤✤ For students in engineering, physical sciences, and management, and also practicing engineers who require skill sets to model practical problems in a statistical setting

ISBN 111822896-0

9 781118 228968

Print ISBN: 978-1-118-22896-8 (Cloth) US$144.95 • May 2015 • 464PP

Applied Probability & Statistics - Models

A Signal Theoretic Introduction to Random Processes

Textbook

Roy M. Howard

A unique introduction to random processes with an emphasis on the important random phenomena encountered in the electronic and communications engineering fields. The strong mathematical and signal theory basis provide clarity and precision in the statement of results. The book also covers the prototypical random phenomena encountered in electrical engineering and details proofs of results. Includes related website with solutions to the problems at the end of each chapter. Useful textbook for upper-undergraduate and graduate-level courses in applied mathematics and electrical and communications engineering departments. Also an excellent reference for research engineers and scientists who need to characterize random phenomena in their research. Print ISBN: 978-1-119-04677-6 (Cloth) US$134.95 • Jul 2015 • 720PP

Meta-Analysis

A Structural Equation Modeling Approach   (Previously Announced )

ISBN 111904677-7

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Mike W.-L. Cheung

✤✤ Provides a novel approach and unified framework on analysing meta-analytic data within the structural equation modeling (SEM) framework, and illustrates how to conduct meta-analysis using the meta-SEM package in the R statistical environment ✤✤ Introduces the importance of SEM and meta-analysis in answering research questions ✤✤ Coverage includes: Fixed-, random-, and mixed-effects models in univariate and multivariate metaanalyses; three-level meta-analysis, and meta-analytic structural equation modeling; restricted maximum likelihood estimation methods; and handling missing covariates ✤✤ Examples in R and in M plus are included ✤✤ A valuable resource for academic researchers, and graduate students carrying out meta-analyses, and researchers and statisticians using SEM in biostatistics ✤✤ Basic knowledge of either SEM or meta-analysis will be helpful in understanding this book

ISBN 111999343-1

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Print ISBN: 978-1-119-99343-8 (Cloth) US$75.00 • Jun 2015 • 408PP

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STATISTICS

Statistics for Finance, Business & Economics

Simulation Techniques in Financial Risk Management 2nd Edition

Ngai Hang Chan & Hoi Ying Wong

“...a nice, self-contained introduction to simulation and computational techniques in finance...” – Mathematical Reviews (Praise for the First Edition) A unique approach to the field of simulations with emphasis on techniques necessary in the fields of finance and risk management. Presents recent innovations in simulations and risk management, such as advanced option pricing models beyond the Black-Scholes paradigm, interest rate models, MCMC methods including stochastic volatility models simulations, model assets and model-free properties, jump diffusion, and state space modeling. Features: ✤✤ Updates to primary software used throughout the book, Microsoft Office® Excel® VBA ✤✤ New topical coverage on multiple assets, model-free properties, and related models ✤✤ More than 300 exercises at the end of each chapter, with select answers in the appendix ✤✤ Extensive use of examples to illustrate how to use simulation techniques in risk management ✤✤ Practical case studies, such as the pricing of exotic options; simulations of Greeks in hedging; and the use of Bayesian ideas to assess the impact of jumps, so readers can reproduce the results of the studies ✤✤ A related website with additional solutions to problems in the text, and Excel VBA and S-Plus computer code for many of the examples within the book An invaluable resource for risk managers in the financial and actuarial industries as well as a useful reference for readers interested in learning how to better gauge risk and make more informed decisions. Also an excellent textbook for upper-undergraduate and graduate-level courses in simulation and risk management.

ISBN 111873581-1

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Print ISBN: 978-1-118-73581-7 (Cloth) US$114.95 • May 2015 • 232PP

Statistics for Social Sciences

Behavioral Computational Social Science Riccardo Boero

✤✤ Introduces the reader to all the concepts, tools and references that are required to start conducting research in behavioral computational social science ✤✤ Presents all the advanced methodological and technical aspects that are relevant for the proposed integration ✤✤ Several contributions which effectively merge the computational and the behavioral approaches are presented and discussed throughout Print ISBN: 978-1-118-65730-0 (Cloth) US$87.95 • Oct 2015 • 200PP ISBN 111865730-6

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Causality in a Social World

Moderation, Mediation and Spill-over   (Previously Announced )

Guanglei Hong

✤✤ Introduces innovative new statistical research and strategies for investigating moderated intervention effects, mediated intervention effects, and spill-over effects using experimental or quasi-experimental data ✤✤ Uses potential outcomes to define causal effects, explains and evaluates identification assumptions using application examples, and compares innovative statistical strategies with conventional analysis methods ✤✤ Highlights the crucial role of good research design and evaluates assumptions required for identifying causal effects in the context of each application to show how improved statistical procedures enhance the empirical study of causal relationship theory ✤✤ Applications focus on interventions designed to improve outcomes for participants who are embedded in social settings, including families, classrooms, schools, neighbourhoods, and workplaces Print ISBN: 978-1-118-33256-6 (Cloth) US$90.00 • Sep 2015 • 472PP

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ISBN 111833256-3

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Tipping Points

STATISTICS

Modelling Social Problems and Health Brian Straughan, John Bissell, Camila Caiado, Michael Goldstein & Sarah Curtis

✤✤ Focuses on the modelling of contemporary health and social problems, especially those considered a major burden to communities, governments and taxpayers, such as smoking, alcoholism, drug use, and heart disease ✤✤ Based on a series of papers presented at a recent conference hosted by the Leverhulme-funded Tipping Points project at the University of Durham, this book illustrates a broad range of modelling approaches ✤✤ Such a diverse collection demonstrates that an interdisciplinary approach is essential to modelling tipping points in health and social problems, and the assessment of associated risk and resilience ISBN 111875275-9

Print ISBN: 978-1-118-75275-3 (Cloth) US$90.00 • Jun 2015 • 232PP

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Biostatistics

Introductory Biostatistics 2nd Edition

Textbook

Chap T. Le & Lynn E. Eberly

"Difficult biostatistical concepts are made easier by simple and careful explanations...” – Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation (Praise for First Edition) An organized introduction to basic statistical concepts commonly applied in research across the health sciences. With plenty of real-world examples, the new edition provides a practical, modern approach to the statistical topics found in the biomedical and public health fields. Topical coverage of probability models; parameter estimation; hypothesis testing; regression analysis; logistic regression; methods for count data; analysis of survival data; and designs for clinical trials. Updates include: ✤✤ New chapters on the use of higher order Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) in factorial and block designs, and testing and inference methods for repeatedly measured outcomes including continuous, binary, and count outcomes ✤✤ R incorporated throughout along with SAS®, allowing readers to replicate results from presented examples with either software ✤✤ Multiple additional exercises, with partial solutions available to aid comprehension of crucial concepts ✤✤ Notes on Computations sections to provide further guidance on the use of software ✤✤ A related website that hosts the large data sets presented throughout the book

ISBN 047090540-9

9 780470 905401

An excellent textbook for upper-undergraduate and graduate students in introductory biostatistics courses. Also an ideal reference for applied statisticians working in the fields of public health, nursing, dentistry, and medicine. Print ISBN: 978-0-470-90540-1 (Cloth) US$134.95 • Oct 2015 • 640PP

Computational & Graphical Statistics

Simulation Modeling and Arena 2nd Edition

Textbook

Manuel D. Rossetti

Emphasises a hands-on approach to learning statistical analysis and model building through the use of comprehensive examples, problems sets, and software applications Introduces the use of the open source statistical package, R, for statistical testing and fitting distributions. In addition, the models are presented in a clear and precise pseudo-code form, which aids in understanding and model communication. Also features: ✤✤ Updated coverage of necessary statistical modeling concepts such as confidence interval construction, hypothesis testing, and parameter estimation ✤✤ Additional examples of the simulation clock within discrete event simulation modeling involving the mechanics of time advancement by hand simulation ✤✤ A guide to the Arena Run Controller, which features a debugging scenario ✤✤ New homework problems that cover a wider range of engineering applications in transportation, logistics, healthcare, and computer science ✤✤ A related website with an Instructor’s Solutions Manual, PowerPoint® slides, test bank questions, and data sets for each chapter

ISBN 111860791-0

9 781118 607916

An ideal textbook for upper-undergraduate and graduate courses in modeling and simulation within statistics, mathematics, industrial and civil engineering, construction management, business, computer science, and other departments where simulation is practiced. The book is also an excellent reference guide for professionals interested in mathematical modeling, simulation, and Arena. Print ISBN: 978-1-118-60791-6 (Paper) US$129.95 • May 2015 • 736PP

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STATISTICS

SPSS For Dummies 3rd Edition

Keith McCormick & Jesus Salcedo

✤✤ This fun and friendly guide to mastering IBM’s Statistical Package for the Social Sciences contains everything you need to know to get up and running quickly, with clear, helpful guidance on working with both the software your data ✤✤ This new edition has been expanded and updated to align with SPSS 24.0, and includes over one hundred pages of basic statistical theory ✤✤ You’ll understand the mechanics behind the calculations, perform predictive analysis, produce informative graphs, and more. You’ll even dabble in programming as you expand SPSS functionality to suit your specific needs

ISBN 111898901-5

9 781118 989012

Print ISBN: 978-1-118-98901-2 (Paper) US$34.95 • MAY 2015 • 456PP

Time Series

Time Series Analysis

Forecasting and Control,  5th Edition

George E. P. Box, Gwilym M. Jenkins, Gregory C. Reinsel & Greta M. Ljung

“The book follows faithfully the style of the original edition. The approach is heavily motivated by real-world time series, and by developing a complete approach to model building, estimation, forecasting and control.” - Mathematical Reviews (Praise for the Fourth Edition) Bridges classical models and modern topics and maintains a balanced presentation of the tools for modeling and analysing time series. Describes the latest developments that have occurred in the field over the past decade through applications from areas such as business, finance, and engineering. Explores key methods for building, classifying, testing, and analyzing stochastic models for time series and describes their use in five important areas of application: forecasting; determining the transfer function of a system; modeling the effects of intervention events; developing multivariate dynamic models; and designing simple control schemes.

ISBN 111867502-9

9 781118 675021

Along with these classical uses, the new edition covers modern topics with new features that include: ✤✤ A redesigned chapter on multivariate time series analysis with an expanded treatment of Vector Autoregressive, or VAR models, along with a discussion of the analytical tools needed for modeling vector time series ✤✤ An expanded chapter on special topics covering unit root testing, time-varying volatility models such as ARCH and GARCH, nonlinear time series models, and long memory models ✤✤ Numerous examples drawn from finance, economics, engineering, and other related fields ✤✤ The use of the publicly available R software for graphical illustrations and numerical calculations along with scripts that demonstrate the use of R for model building and forecasting ✤✤ Updates to literature references throughout and new end-of-chapter exercises ✤✤ Streamlined chapter introductions and revisions that update and enhance the exposition A valuable real-world reference for researchers and practitioners in time series analysis, econometrics, finance, and related fields. An excellent textbook for beginning graduate-level courses in advanced statistics, mathematics, economics, finance, engineering, and physics. Print ISBN: 978-1-118-67502-1 (Cloth) US$149.95 • Jun 2015 • 652PP

Data Mining Statistics

Statistical Data Analytics

Foundations for Data Mining, Informatics, and Knowledge Discovery   (Previously Announced )

Textbook

Walter W. Piegorsch

Solutions Manual to accompany Statistical Data Analytics: Foundations for Data Mining, Informatics, and Knowledge Discovery by Walter W. Piegorsch, ISBN: 9781118619650 Provides a coherent, technical introduction to the statistical analytics needed to support decision- and policymaking based on these data. Prepares students and interested practitioners to explore and analyse large databases in a variety of application areas, including business & finance, public health, engineering, environmental & climate science, astronomy & astrophysics, and many others. Each featured method is illustrated with real-world examples, and links are provided to open-source R computer code for implementation of the methodology. The text features extensive exercises, making it suitable for use as a course sourcebook. Print ISBN: 978-1-118-61965-0 (Cloth) US$115.00 • Jun 2015 • 464PP

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ISBN 111861965-X

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Alan Anderson   (Previously Announced )

✤✤ Does the subject of data analysis make you dizzy? Statistics For Big Data For Dummies breaks this oftenoverwhelming subject down into easily digestible parts, offering new and aspiring data analysts the foundation they need to be successful ✤✤ Inside, you’ll find an easy-to-follow introduction to exploratory data analysis, the lowdown on collecting, cleaning, and organizing data, everything you need to know about interpreting data using common software and programming languages, and much more ✤✤ If you’re a student enrolled in a related Applied Statistics course or a professional looking to expand your skillset, this book gives you everything you need to succeed Print ISBN: 978-1-118-94001-3 (Paper) US$22.95 • AUG 2015 • 384PP

ISBN 111894001-6

9 781118 940013

Bayesian Analysis

Spatial and Spatio-temporal Bayesian Models with R - INLA Marta Blangiardo & Michela Cameletti   (Previously Announced )

STATISTICS / PHYSICS

Statistics for Big Data For Dummies

✤✤ A practically oriented and innovative presentation of the combination of Bayesian methodology and spatial statistics ✤✤ Combines an introduction to Bayesian theory and methodology with a focus on the spatial and spatio­ temporal models used within the Bayesian framework and a series of practical examples which allow the reader to link the statistical theory presented to real data problems ✤✤ Numerous examples from the fields of epidemiology, biostatistics and social science, are coded in the R package R-INLA, which has proven to be a valid alternative to the commonly used Markov Chain Monte Carlo simulations ISBN 111832655-5

Print ISBN: 978-1-118-32655-8 (Cloth) US$90.00 • Jun 2015 • 320PP

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General Physics

U Can: Physics I For Dummies

Consumer Dummies

✤✤ If the thought of studying physics makes you sweat, you can finally have something to rest easy about! ✤✤ U Can: Physics I For Dummies takes the intimidation out of this tough subject, offering approachable lessons, examples, and practice opportunities--as well as access to additional practice problems online ✤✤ With this one-stop resource, you’ll find friendly and accessible instruction on everything you’ll encounter in your Physics I course and will gain the practice and confidence you need to score high at exam time

U Can: Physics I For Dummies

Print ISBN: 978-1-119-09382-4 (Paper) US$29.95 • Jul 2015 • 504PP

ISBN 111909382-1

9 781119 093824

Cosmology

An Introduction to Modern Cosmology 3rd Edition  (Previously Announced )

Textbook

Lead Title

Andrew Liddle

✤✤ This fully revised edition of a bestseller takes a systematic approach grounded in physics to present basic ideas of the expansion described by the Friedman equations to some of the more advanced ideas about the early universe ✤✤ Updates also include recent results from the Planck mission, which imaged the anisotropies of the Cosmic Microwave Background radiation over the whole sky ✤✤ With mathematical approaches to give greater depth to discussions; problems with hints and numerical answers embedded in the chapters to facilitate understanding and learning ✤✤ This current, clear and concise introductory text is relevant to a wide range of ISBN 111850209-4 astronomy programs worldwide and is essential reading for undergraduates and Masters students, as well as anyone starting research in cosmology 9 781118 502099 ✤✤ Supplementary material, including full-colour images, updates and links for students and instructors, is available on the author’s website: http://www.roe.ac.uk/~arl/

ISBN 111850214-0

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Print ISBN: 978-1-118-50209-9 (Cloth) US$145.00 / 978-1-118-50214-3 (Paper) US$45.00 • Jun 2015 • 200PP

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PHYSICS

Mathematical & Computational Physics

Computational Physics

Problem Solving with Python,  3rd Edition   Rubin H. Landau, Manuel J. Páez & Cristian C. Bordeianu

Ideal for a one-semester course on scientific computing: Relevant topics for that are covered in the first third of the book. The latter two-thirds of the text include more physics and can be used for a two-semester course in computational physics, covering nonlinear ODEs, Chaotic Scattering, Fourier Analysis, Wavelet Analysis, Nonlinear Maps, Chaotic systems, Fractals and Parallel Computing. The e-book extends the paper version by including many codes, visualizations and applets, as well as links to video lectures. ✤✤ The eBook's figures, equations, sections, chapters, index, table of contents, code listings, glossary, animations and executable codes (both Applets and Python programs) are linked, much like in a Web document. ✤✤ Some equations are linked to their xml forms (which can be imported into Maple or Mathematica for manipulation). ✤✤ The e-book will link to video-based lecture modules, held by principal author Professor Rubin Landau, that cover most every topic in the book Intended Audience: Students in Physics, Bachelor’s Students in Material Sciences, Master’s Students in Material Sciences, Master’s Students in Engineering Sciences

Computational Physics

ISBN 352741315-4

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Print ISBN: 978-3-527-41315-7 (Paper) US$135.00 • Sep 2015 • 650PP

Mathematics for Physicists Graham G. Shaw & Brian Martin

✤✤ Interfaces with modern school mathematics syllabuses and includes all topics usually taught in the first two years of a physics degree ✤✤ With worked examples throughout and problems in every chapter, with answers to selected questions at the end of the book and full solutions on a website ✤✤ An excellent resource for undergraduate students in physics and a quick reference guide for more advanced students ✤✤ Also appropriate for students in other physical sciences, such as astronomy, ISBN 047066023-6 chemistry and earth sciences Print ISBN: 978-0-470-66023-2 (Cloth) US$185.00 / 978-0-470-66022-5 (Paper) US$65.95 • Jul 2015 • 584PP

9 780470 660232

ISBN 047066022-8

9 780470 660225

Solid State Physics

Solid State Physics

An Introduction,  2nd Edition  (Previously Announced )

Textbook

Lead Title

Philip Hofmann

Assumes only basic mathematical knowledge on the part of the reader and includes over 100 discussion questions and some 70 problems, with solutions free to lecturers from the Wiley-VCH website. The author’s webpage provides Online Notes on x-ray scattering, elastic constants, the quantum Hall effect, tight binding model, atomic magnetism, and topological insulators. Updates and new features: ✤✤ Expanded coverage of mechanical properties of solids, including an improved discussion of the yield stress ✤✤ Crystal structure, mechanical properties, and band structure of graphene ✤✤ The coverage of electronic properties of metals is expanded by a section on the quantum hall effect including exercises. New topics include the tight-binding model and an expanded discussion on Bloch waves ✤✤ With respect to semiconductors, the discussion of solar cells has been extended and improved ✤✤ Revised coverage of magnetism, with additional material on atomic magnetism ✤✤ More extensive treatment of finite solids and nanostructures, now including topological insulators ✤✤ Recommendations for further reading have been updated and increased ✤✤ New exercises on Hall mobility, light penetrating metals, band structure Intended Audience: Students in Physics, Students in Chemistry, Bachelor’s Students in Material Sciences, Engineering Students, Master’s Students in Material Sciences, Students with Physics as Minor Subject. Print ISBN: 978-3-527-41282-2 (Paper) US$70.00 • May 2015 • 264PP

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ISBN 352741282-4

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PHYSICS

Condensed Matter

Statistical Physics of Fracture, Breakdown and Earthquake Effects of Disorder and Heterogeneity

Soumyajyoti Biswas, Purusattam Ray & Bikas K. Chakrabarti

✤✤ The authors bring together basic ideas from fracture mechanics and statistical physics, classical theories, simulation and experimental results to make the statistical physics aspects of fracture more accessible ✤✤ Coverage includes: fracture-like phenomena with emphasis on the role of disorder and heterogeneity from a statistical physical viewpoint; the role of defects in brittle and ductile fracture, ductile to brittle transition, fracture dynamics, failure processes with tension as well as compression; experiments, failure of electrical networks, self-organized critical models of earthquake and their extensions to capture the physics of earthquake dynamics ✤✤ Also includes a discussion of dynamical transitions in fracture propagation in theory and experiments, as well as an outline of analytical results in fiber bundle model dynamics ✤✤ Accessible to the statistical physics community, engineers, earth scientists, mechanical engineers, and material scientists. It also serves as a textbook for graduate students and researchers in physics Intended Audience: Applied Physicists, Materials Scientists, Engineers in Power Technology, Mechanical Engineers, Geophysicists, Libraries.

ISBN 352741219-0

9 783527 412198

Print ISBN: 978-3-527-41219-8 (Cloth) US$155.95 • Sep 2015 • 344PP

Quantum Physics & Field Theory

Quantum Metrology

Foundation of Units and Measurements Ernst O. Goebel & Uwe Siegner

✤✤ The International System of Units (SI) is being redefined based on constants of nature and their realization by quantum standards. As such, the underlying physics and technologies receive increasing interest not only in the metrology community but in all fields of science ✤✤ This book introduces and explains the applications of modern physics concepts to metrology, the science and the applications of measurements with emphasis on the use of quantum standards for the realization of the forthcoming new SI ✤✤ Basic physical phenomena are introduced on a level which provides comprehensive information for the experienced reader Intended Audience: Solid State Physicists, Physical Institutes, Physicists, Physicists in Industry, Experimental Physicists, Theoretical Physicists, Engineers for Measurement and Control, Measurement and Control Engineers, Libraries.

Quantum Metrology

ISBN 352741265-4

9 783527 412655

Print ISBN: 978-3-527-41265-5 (Cloth) US$190.00 • Sep 2015 • 240PP

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