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Design of Experiments: An Introduction Based on Linear Models (Chapman And Hall/crc Texts In Statistical Science Ser.)

by Max Morris

Offering deep insight into the connections between design choice and the resulting statistical analysis, Design of Experiments: An Introduction Based on Linear Models explores how experiments are designed using the language of linear statistical models. The book presents an organized framework for understanding the statistical aspects of experiment

Introduction to Combinatorics (Discrete Mathematics And Its Applications Ser.)

by Walter D. Wallis

Accessible to undergraduate students, Introduction to Combinatorics presents approaches for solving counting and structural questions. It looks at how many ways a selection or arrangement can be chosen with a specific set of properties and determines if a selection or arrangement of objects exists that has a particular set of properties.To give stu

Exercises and Solutions in Biostatistical Theory (Chapman And Hall/crc Texts In Statistical Science Ser.)

by Lawrence Kupper

Drawn from nearly four decades of Lawrence L. Kupper's teaching experiences as a distinguished professor in the Department of Biostatistics at the University of North Carolina, Exercises and Solutions in Biostatistical Theory presents theoretical statistical concepts, numerous exercises, and detailed solutions that span topics from basic probabilit

Explorations in Computing: An Introduction to Computer Science (Chapman And Hall/crc Textbooks In Computing Ser.)

by John S. Conery

Based on the author's introductory course at the University of Oregon, Explorations in Computing: An Introduction to Computer Science focuses on the fundamental idea of computation and offers insight into how computation is used to solve a variety of interesting and important real-world problems. Taking an active learning approach, the text encoura

How to Count: An Introduction to Combinatorics, Second Edition

by R. B. J. T. Allenby Alan Slomson

Emphasizes a Problem Solving ApproachA first course in combinatoricsCompletely revised, How to Count: An Introduction to Combinatorics, Second Edition shows how to solve numerous classic and other interesting combinatorial problems. The authors take an easily accessible approach that introduces problems before leading into the theory involved. Alth

Graphs & Digraphs (Textbooks In Mathematics Ser.)

by Gary Chartrand Linda Lesniak Ping Zhang

Continuing to provide a carefully written, thorough introduction, Graphs & Digraphs, Fifth Edition expertly describes the concepts, theorems, history, and applications of graph theory. Nearly 50 percent longer than its bestselling predecessor, this edition reorganizes the material and presents many new topics.New to the Fifth EditionNew or expa

Group Theory for the Standard Model of Particle Physics and Beyond (Series In High Energy Physics, Cosmology And Gravitation Ser.)

by Ken J. Barnes

Based on the author's well-established courses, Group Theory for the Standard Model of Particle Physics and Beyond explores the use of symmetries through descriptions of the techniques of Lie groups and Lie algebras. The text develops the models, theoretical framework, and mathematical tools to understand these symmetries.After linking symmetries w

College Geometry: A Unified Development (Textbooks In Mathematics Ser.)

by David C. Kay

Designed for mathematics majors and other students who intend to teach mathematics at the secondary school level, College Geometry: A Unified Development unifies the three classical geometries within an axiomatic framework. The author develops the axioms to include Euclidean, elliptic, and hyperbolic geometry, showing how geometry has real and far-

Probability, Statistics, and Reliability for Engineers and Scientists

by Bilal M. Ayyub Richard H. McCuen

In a technological society, virtually every engineer and scientist needs to be able to collect, analyze, interpret, and properly use vast arrays of data. This means acquiring a solid foundation in the methods of data analysis and synthesis. Understanding the theoretical aspects is important, but learning to properly apply the theory to real-world p

Nonparametric Statistical Inference

by Jean Dickinson Gibbons Subhabrata Chakraborti

Proven Material for a Course on the Introduction to the Theory and/or on the Applications of Classical Nonparametric MethodsSince its first publication in 1971, Nonparametric Statistical Inference has been widely regarded as the source for learning about nonparametric statistics. The fifth edition carries on this tradition while thoroughly revising

A Concise Introduction to Programming in Python (Chapman And Hall/crc Textbooks In Computing Ser.)

by Mark J. Johnson

Suitable for newcomers to computer science, A Concise Introduction to Programming in Python provides a succinct, yet complete, first course in computer science using the Python programming language. The book features:Short, modular chapters with brief and precise explanations, intended for one class periodEarly introduction of basic procedural cons

Dynamics of Biological Systems (Chapman And Hall/crc Mathematical And Computational Biology Ser.)

by Michael Small

From the spontaneous rapid firing of cortical neurons to the spatial diffusion of disease epidemics, biological systems exhibit rich dynamic behaviour over a vast range of time and space scales. Unifying many of these diverse phenomena, Dynamics of Biological Systems provides the computational and mathematical platform from which to understand the

Machine Translation

by Pushpak Bhattacharyya

Three paradigms have dominated machine translation (MT)-rule-based machine translation (RBMT), statistical machine translation (SMT), and example-based machine translation (EBMT). These paradigms differ in the way they handle the three fundamental processes in MT-analysis, transfer, and generation (ATG). In its pure form, RBMT uses rules, while SMT

Applied Reliability

by Paul A. Tobias David Trindade

Since the publication of the second edition of Applied Reliability in 1995, the ready availability of inexpensive, powerful statistical software has changed the way statisticians and engineers look at and analyze all kinds of data. Problems in reliability that were once difficult and time consuming even for experts can now be solved with a few well

Behavioral Research and Analysis: An Introduction to Statistics within the Context of Experimental Design, Fourth Edition

by Max Vercruyssen Hal W. Hendrick

Now in its fourth edition, Behavioral Research and Analysis: An Introduction to Statistics within the Context of Experimental Design presents an overview of statistical methods within the context of experimental design. It covers fundamental topics such as data collection, data analysis, interpretation of results, and communication of findings

Biostatistics: A Computing Approach (Chapman And Hall/crc Biostatistics Ser.)

by Stewart Anderson

The emergence of high-speed computing has facilitated the development of many exciting statistical and mathematical methods in the last 25 years, broadening the landscape of available tools in statistical investigations of complex data. Biostatistics: A Computing Approach focuses on visualization and computational approaches associated with both mo

Applied Categorical and Count Data Analysis (Chapman And Hall/crc Texts In Statistical Science Ser.)

by Wan Tang

Developed from the authors' graduate-level biostatistics course, Applied Categorical and Count Data Analysis explains how to perform the statistical analysis of discrete data, including categorical and count outcomes. The authors describe the basic ideas underlying each concept, model, and approach to give readers a good grasp of the fundamentals o

Statistical Methods in Biology: Design and Analysis of Experiments and Regression

by S. J. Welham

Written in simple language with relevant examples, Statistical Methods in Biology: Design and Analysis of Experiments and Regression is a practical and illustrative guide to the design of experiments and data analysis in the biological and agricultural sciences. The book presents statistical ideas in the context of biological and agricultural scien

Bayesian Data Analysis (Chapman And Hall/crc Texts In Statistical Science Ser.)

by Andrew Gelman John B. Carlin Hal S. Stern David B. Dunson Aki Vehtari Donald B. Rubin

Winner of the 2016 De Groot Prize from the International Society for Bayesian AnalysisNow in its third edition, this classic book is widely considered the leading text on Bayesian methods, lauded for its accessible, practical approach to analyzing data and solving research problems. Bayesian Data Analysis, Third Edition continues to take an applied

Physical Oceanography: A Mathematical Introduction with MATLAB

by Reza Malek-Madani

Accessible to advanced undergraduate students, Physical Oceanography: A Mathematical Introduction with MATLAB demonstrates how to use the basic tenets of multivariate calculus to derive the governing equations of fluid dynamics in a rotating frame. It also explains how to use linear algebra and partial differential equations (PDEs) to solve basic i

Elements of Advanced Mathematics (Textbooks In Mathematics Ser.)

by Steven G. Krantz

For many years, this classroom-tested, best-selling text has guided mathematics students to more advanced studies in topology, abstract algebra, and real analysis. Elements of Advanced Mathematics, Third Edition retains the content and character of previous editions while making the material more up-to-date and significant. This third edition adds

An Introduction to Partial Differential Equations with MATLAB (Chapman And Hall/crc Applied Mathematics And Nonlinear Science Ser.)

by Matthew P. Coleman

An Introduction to Partial Differential Equations with MATLAB, Second Edition illustrates the usefulness of PDEs through numerous applications and helps students appreciate the beauty of the underlying mathematics. Updated throughout, this second edition of a bestseller shows students how PDEs can model diverse problems, including the flow of heat,

Introduction to Mathematical Modeling and Chaotic Dynamics

by Ranjit Kumar Upadhyay

Introduction to Mathematical Modeling and Chaotic Dynamics focuses on mathematical models in natural systems, particularly ecological systems. Most of the models presented are solved using MATLAB.The book first covers the necessary mathematical preliminaries, including testing of stability. It then describes the modeling of systems from natural sci

Linear Algebra and Probability for Computer Science Applications

by Ernest Davis

Based on the author's course at NYU, Linear Algebra and Probability for Computer Science Applications gives an introduction to two mathematical fields that are fundamental in many areas of computer science. The course and the text are addressed to students with a very weak mathematical background. Most of the chapters discuss relevant MATLAB functi

Nonlinear Time Series: Theory, Methods and Applications with R Examples (Chapman And Hall/crc Texts In Statistical Science Ser.)

by Randal Douc

Designed for researchers and students, Nonlinear Times Series: Theory, Methods and Applications with R Examples familiarizes readers with the principles behind nonlinear time series models-without overwhelming them with difficult mathematical developments. By focusing on basic principles and theory, the authors give readers the background required

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