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Mathematics

PRECALCULUS

Precalculus, 6/e
A Functional Approach to Graphing & Problem Solving

Karl J. Smith
It prepares students for the concepts and applications they will encounter in future calculus courses. In far too many texts, process is stressed over insight and understanding, and students move on to calculus ill equipped to think conceptually about its essential ideas. This text provides sound development of the important mathematical underpinnings of calculus, stimulating problems and exercises, and a well-developed, engaging pedagogy. Students will leave with a clear understanding of what lies ahead in their future calculus courses. Instructors will find that Smiths straightforward, student-friendly presentation provides exactly what they have been looking for in a text! Contents: Algebraic and Geometrical Foundations Functions with Problem Solving Polynomial Functions Additional Functions Trigonometric Functions Trigonometric Equations and Identities Analytic Geometry Sequences, Systems, and Matrices Vectors and Solid Analytic Geometry

ISBN: 9780763751777 792pp Hardback 2013 ISE PRICE: $79.00

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Precalculus With Calculus Previews, 5/e


Dennis G. Zill & Jacqueline M. Dewar
Building off the success of Zill and Dewars popular Essentials version, the new Fifth Edition of Precalculus with Calculus Previews continues to include all of the outstanding features and learning tools found in the original text while incorporating additional topics of coverage that some courses may require. With a continued effort to keep the text complete, yet concise, the authors have included four additional chapters making the text a clear choice for many mainstream courses. Additional chapters include a new chapter on Polar Coordinates, as well as Triangle Trigonometry, Systems of Equations and Inequalities, and Sequences and Series. This student-friendly, full-colour text offers numerous exercise sets and examples to aid in students learning and understanding, and graphs & figures throughout serve to better illuminate key concepts. The exercise sets include engaging problems that focus on algebra, graphing, and function theory, the sub-text of so many calculus problems. The authors are careful to use the terminology of calculus in an informal and comprehensible way to facilitate the students successful transition into future calculus courses. Contents: Inequalities, Equations, and Graphs Functions Polynomial & Rational Functions Trigonometric Functions Triangle Trigonometry Exponential and Logarithmic Functions Conic Sections Polar Coordinates Systems of Equations and Inequalities Sequences and Series Appendix A: Complex Numbers Appendix B: Formulas from Geometry

ISBN: 9781449649128 544pp Hardback 2013 FORTHCOMING

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PRECALCULUS

Essentials of Precalculus With Calculus Previews, 5/e


Dennis G. Zill & Jacqueline M. Dewar
It provides a complete, introduction to precalculus concepts, focusing on important topics that will be of direct & immediate use in most calculus courses. Has an outstanding collection of student & instructor resources. Contents: Inequalities, Equations & Graphs The Real Line Absolute Value The Rectangular Coordinate System Circles & Graphs Algebra & Limits Functions Functions & Graphs Symmetry & Transformations Linear Functions Quadratic Functions PiecewiseDefined Functions Combining Functions Inverse Functions Building a Function from Words The Tangent Line Problem Polynomial & Rational Functions Polynomial Functions Division of Polynomial Functions Zeros & Factors of Polynomial Functions Real Zeros of Polynomial Functions Rational Functions Partial Fractions The Area Problem Trigonometric Functions Angles & Their Measurement The Sine & Cosine Functions Graphs of Sine & Cosine Functions Other Trigonometric Functions Special Identities Trigonometric Equations Inverse Trigonometric Functions Simple Harmonic Motion Right Triangle Trigonometry Law of Sines & Law of Cosines The Limit of Concept Revisited Exponential & Logarithmic Functions Exponential Functions Logarithmic Functions Exponential & Logarithmic models The Hyperbolic Functions Conic Sections The Parabola The Ellipse The Hyperbola The Polar Coordinate System Graphs of Polar Equations Conic Sections in Polar Coordinates Parametric Equations 3-Space Final Examination Index

ISBN: 9781449614973 440pp Hardback 2012 ISE PRICE: $72.00

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CALCULUS

Calculus, 4/e
Early Transcendentals

Dennis G. Zill & Warren S. Wright


It provides the student-friendly presentation and robust examples and problem sets for which Dennis Zill is known. This outstanding revision incorporates all of the exceptional learning tools that have made Zills texts a resounding success. He carefully blends the theory and application of important concepts while offering modern applications and problem-solving skills. Key Features: Each exercise set is clearly partitioned into groups of problems using headings such as Fundamentals, Applications, Mathematical Models, Projects, Calculator/CAS Problems, etc Each chapter opens with its own table of contents and an introduction to the material covered in the chapter The text ends with Resource Pages, which is a compact review of basic concepts from algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and calculus Instructors resources include a complete solutions manual and test items Includes examples and applications ideal for science and engineering students. Contents: Functions Limit of a Function The Derivative Applications of the Derivative Integrals Applications of the Integral Techniques of Integration First-Order Differential Equations Sequences and Series Conics and Polar Coordinates Vectors and 3-Space Vector-Valued Functions Partial Derivatives Multiple Integrals Vector Integral Calculus Higher-Order Differential Equations Appendices

ISBN: 9780763786526 994pp Paperback 2011 ISE PRICE: $75.00

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CALCULUS

Single Variable Calculus, 4/e


Early Transcendentals

Dennis G. Zill & Warren S. Wright


Students are provided with a solid foundation in important mathematical concepts & problem solving skills, while maintaining the level of rigor expected of a Calculus course. Contents: Functions & Graphs Combining Functions Polynomial & Rational Functions Transcendental Functions Inverse Functions Exponential & Logarithmic Functions From Words to Functions Limit of a Function Limits-An Informed Approach Limit Theorems Continuity Trigonometric Limits Limits That Involve Infinity Limits- A Formal Approach The Tangent Line Problem The Derivative Power & Sum Rules Product & Quotient Rules Trigonometric Functions Chain Rule Implicit Differentiation Derivative of Inverse Functions Exponential Functions Logarithmic Functions Hyperbolic Functions Applications of the Derivative Rectilinear Motion Related Rates Extrema of Function Mean Value Theorem Limits Revisited- LHospitals Rule Graphing & the First Derivative Graphing & the Second Derivative Optimization Linearization & Differentials Newtons Method Integrals The Indefinite Integral Integration by the u-Substitution The Area Problem The Definite Integral Fundamental Theorem of Calculus Applications of the Integral Rectilinear Motion Revisited Area Revisited Volumes of Solids: Slicing/ Shell Method Length of a Graph Area of a Surface of Revolution Average Value of a Function Work Liquid Pressure & Force Centers of Mass & Centroids Techniques of Integration Integration by Substitution/Parts Powers of Trigonometric Functions Trigonometric Substitution Partial Fractions Improper Integrals Approximate Integration First-Order Differential Equations Sequences & Series Conics & Polar Coordinates Appendix

ISBN: 9780763749651 674pp Hardback 2011 ISE PRICE: $69.00

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Multivariable Calculus, 4/e


Dennis G. Zill & Warren S. Wright
Presents topics covered in a traditional third semester college calculus course. Contents: Sequences & Series Sequences Monotonic Sequences Series Integral Test Comparison Test Ratio & Root Tests Alternating Series Power Series Representing Functions by Power Series Taylor Series Binomial Series Conics & Polar Coordinates Conic Sections Parametric Equations Calculus & Parametric Equations Polar Coordinate System Graphs of Polar Equations Calculus in Polar Coordinates Conic Sections in Polar Coordinates Vectors & 3-Space Vectors in 2Space 3-Space & Vectors Dot Product Cross Product Lines in 3-Space Planes Cylinders & Spheres Quadric Surfaces Vector-Valued Functions Vector Functions Calculus of Vector Functions Motion on a Curve Curvature & Acceleration Partial Derivatives Functions of Several Variables Limits & Continuity Partial Derivatives Linearization & Differentials Chain Rule Directional Derivative Tangent Planes & Normal Lines Extrema of Multivariable Functions Method of Least Squares Langrange Multipliers Multiple Integrals The Double Integral Iterated Integrals Evaluation of Double Integrals Centre of Mass & Moments Double Integrals in Polar Coordinates Surface Area The Triple Integral Triple Integrals in Other Coordinate Systems Change of Variables in Multiple Integrals Vector Integral Calculus Line Integrals of Vector Fields Independence of the Path Greens Theorem Parametric Surfaces & Areas Surface Integrals Curl & Divergence Stokes Theorem Divergence Theorem Higher-Order Differential Equations Exact First-Order Equations Homogeneous Linear Equations Nonhomogeneous Linear Equations Mathematical Models Power Series Solutions Resource Pages Answers Index

ISBN: 9780763749668 470pp Hardback 2011 ISE PRICE: $66.00

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CALCULUS

Multivariable Calculus
David B Damiano & Margaret N Freije
Bridges the gap between mathematical concepts and their real-world applications outside of mathematics. The ideas of multivariable calculus are presented in a context that is informed by their non-mathematical applications. It incorporates collaborative learning strategies and the sophisticated use of technology, which asks students to become active participants in the development of their own understanding of mathematical ideas. This teaching and learning strategy urges students to communicate mathematically, both orally and in writing. With extended examples, and exercises and a student-friendly accessible writing style, Multivariable Calculus is an exciting and engaging journey into mathematics relevant to students everyday lives. Key Features: Connections between mathematics and the sciences are central to the text Selected applications appear in multiple contexts facilitating the use of different mathematical techniques to explore a physical model Applied topics are chosen from the physical sciences and the life sciences and include traditional applications from mechanics as well as biomedical applications Numerous exercises incorporate Maple as a tool to explore a topic in-depth or to investigate an extended application. Contents: Euclidean Space and Vectors Parametric Curves and Vector Fields Differentiation of Real-Valued Functions Critical Points and Optimization Integration Integration on Curves Integration on Surfaces Appendix: Solutions to Selected Exercises Index

ISBN: 9780763782474 544pp Hardback 2012 ISE PRICE: $71.00

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A Transition to Mathematics with Proofs


Michael Cullinane
Developed for the transition course for mathematics majors moving beyond the primarily procedural methods of their calculus courses toward a more abstract and conceptual environment found in more advanced courses, A Transition to Mathematics with Proofs emphasizes mathematical rigor and helps students learn how to develop and write mathematical proofs. The author takes great care to develop a text that is accessible and readable for students at all levels. It addresses standard topics such as set theory, number system, logic, relations, functions, and induction in at a pace appropriate for a wide range of readers. Throughout early chapters students gradually become aware of the need for rigor, proof, and precision, and mathematical ideas are motivated through examples. Key Features: Proof techniques and strategies are thoroughly discussed and the underlying logic behind them is made transparent Each chapter section begins with a set of guided reading questions intended to help students in identifying the most significant points made within the section Each chapter also includes a collection of problems, ranging in level of difficulty, which are perfect for in-class discussion or homework assignments. Contents: Mathematics and Mathematical Activity Sets, Numbers, and Axioms Elementary Logic Planning and Writing Proofs Relations and Functions The Natural Numbers, Induction, and Counting Further Mathematical Explorations

ISBN: 9781449627782 448pp Hardback 2013 ISE PRICE: $60.00

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CALCULUS

Exploring Mathematics
Solving Problems With the TI-84 Plus Graphing Calculator

Jeffrey M Gervasi
Exploring Mathematics: Solving Problems with the TI-84 Plus Graphing Calculator is a useful manual which provides students in precalculus, college algebra, and trigonometry courses with instruction on how to use a graphing calculator to solve a number of problems in their textbook. Students are urged to first make a conjecture about the solution based on their previous experience and knowledge from other math courses, and then test that conjecture with the aid of a graphing calculator. All references in the manual refer to the TI-84 Plus graphing calculator; however many of the keystrokes described also apply to the TI-83 Plus. Contents: Correlation of Topics Chart Getting Started Conventions The Viewing Rectangle Graphing Equations Locating Intercepts & Checking for Symmetry Locating Intercepts Checking for Symmetry Solving Equations Square Screens Graphing Inequalities Linear Inequalities Systems of Linear Inequalities Solving Systems of Linear Equations Graphing Polar Equations Graphing Parametric Equations Least Squares Line

ISBN: 9781449639303 66pp Paperback 2012 ISE PRICE: $24.00

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ALGEBRA

Algebra and Trigonometry, 3/e


Dennis G. Zill & Jacqueline M. Dewar
Written for the undergraduate course, the Third Edition covers the principles of college algebra, trigonometry, and analytic geometry in the concise and studentfriendly style that have made Zills texts a world-wide success. It includes all of the trademark features for which Zill is known, including lucid examples and problem sets, a rich pedagogy, a complete teaching and learning ancillary package, and much more. Throughout the text readers will find a wide range or word problems and relevant applications, historical accounts of famous mathematicians, and a variety of modern exercises. With an emphasis on problem solving, the examples are designed to motivate, instruct, and guide students, while urging them to test their comprehension, challenge their understanding, and apply their knowledge to real world situations. Ancillary package includes student solutions manual, instructor solutions manual & PowerPoint lecture slides. Contents: Review of Basic Algebra Equations and Inequalities Rectangular Coordinate System and Graphs Functions and Graphs Polynomial and Rational Functions Exponential and Logarithmic Functions Right Triangle Trigonometry Unit Circle Trigonometry Applications of Trigonometry Topics in Analytic Geometry Polar Coordinates Systems of Equations and Inequalities Matrices & Determinants Sequences, Series, and Probability Final Examination Index

ISBN: 9780763754617 750pp Hardback 2012 ISE PRICE: $75.00

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ALGEBRA

College Algebra, 3/e


Dennis G. Zill & Jacqueline M. Dewar
It is the perfect text for the traditional college algebra course. Contents: Review of Basic Algebra The Real Number System The Real Number Line Integer Exponents Radicals Rational Exponents Polynomials & Special Products Factoring Polynomials Rational Expressions Equations & Inequalities Equation Building an Equation from Words Quadratic Equations Complex Numbers Linear Inequalities AbsoluteValue Equations & Inequalities Polynomial & Rational Inequalities Rectangular Coordinate Systems & Graphs The Rectangular Coordinate System Circles & Graphs Equations of Lines Variation Functions & Graphs Symmetry & Transformations Linear & Quadratic Functions Piecewise-Defined Functions Combining Functions Inverse Functions Building a Function from Words Least Squares Line Polynomial & Rational Functions Division of Polynomial Functions Zeros & Factors of Polynomial Functions Real Zeros of Polynomial Functions Approximating Real Zeros Rational Functions Exponential & Logarithmic Functions Exponential Functions Logarithmic Functions Exponential & Logarithmic Equations Exponential & Logarithmic Models Hyperbolic Functions Topics in Analytic Geometry The Parabola The Ellipse The Hyperbola Systems of Equations & Inequalities Systems of Linear Equations Systems of Nonlinear Equations Partial Fractions Systems of Inequalities Linear Programming Matrices & Determinants Introduction to Matrices Algebra of Matrices Determinants Inverse of a Matrix Linear Systems- Augmented Matrices; Matrix Inverses; Determinants Cryptography Sequences, Series & Probability Sequences Series Convergence of Sequences & Series Mathematical Induction The Binomial Theorem Principles of Counting Introduction to Probability Answers

ISBN: 9781449606022 544pp Hardback 2012 ISE PRICE: $72.00

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Linear Algebra With Applications, 7/e


Gareth Williams
It is designed for the introductory course in linear algebra and is organized into 3 natural parts. Part 1 introduces the basics, presenting systems of linear equations, vectors and subspaces of Rn, matrices, linear transformations, determinants, and eigenvectors. Part 2 builds on this material, introducing the concept of general vector spaces, discussing properties of bases, developing the rank/nullity theorem and introducing spaces of matrices and functions. Part 3 completes the course with many of the important ideas and methods of numerical linear algebra, such as ill-conditioning, pivoting, and LU decomposition. Offering 28 core sections, the Seventh Edition successfully blends theory, important numerical techniques, and interesting applications making it ideal for engineers, scientists, and a variety of other majors. Key Features: A MATLAB manual is included as an appendix and provides students with computational practice exercises An appendix on graphing calculators is provided A Student Solutions Manual & Instructors Solutions Manual are available and contains complete solutions to all exercises. Contents: Linear Equations and Vectors Matrices and Linear Transformations Determinants and Eigenvectors General Vector Spaces Coordinate Representations Inner Product Spaces Numerical Linear Algebra Numerical Methods Linear Programming Appendices Answers to Selected Exercises

ISBN: 9780763782481 532pp Hardback 2011 ISE PRICE: $75.00

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ALGEBRA

Linear Algebra With Applications, 7/e


Alternate Edition

Gareth Williams
Building upon the sequence of topics of the popular 5th Edition, Linear Algebra with Applications, Alternate Seventh Edition provides instructors with an alternative presentation of course material. In this edition earlier chapters cover systems of linear equations, matrices, and determinates. The vector space Rn is introduced in chapter 4, leading directly into general vector spaces and linear transformations. This order of topics is ideal for those preparing to use linear equations and matrices in their own fields. New exercises and modern, real-world applications allow students to test themselves on relevant key material and a MATLAB manual, included as an appendix, provides 29 sections of computational problems. Key Features: An appendix on graphing calculators is provided for those readers who plan to use a calculator to perform matrix operations A Student Solutions Manual & Instructors Solutions Manual is available Contents: Linear Equations Matrices Determinants General Vector Spaces Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors Linear Transformation Inner Product Spaces Numerical Methods Linear Programming Appendices Answers to Selected Exercises Index

ISBN: 9780763782498 532pp Hardback 2011 ISE PRICE: $75.00

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Linear Algebra
Theory and Applications

Ward Cheney & David Kincaid


This multi-faceted introduction to linear algebra focuses on understanding and learning vector spaces, matrices, linear transformations, and other tools of applied linear algebra. With its flexible design, Linear Algebra: Theory and Applications is an ideal resource for instructors who wish to choose what material to cover. The text includes over 3100 problems and homework assignments of great variety to support their choice. A Student Solutions Manual & study guide provides worked solutions to selected exercises from the text. Contents: Systems of Linear Equations Solving Systems of Linear Equations Vectors & Matrices Kernels, Rank, Homogeneous Equations Vector Sub Spaces Euclidean Vector Spaces Lines, Planes & Hyperplanes Linear Transformations General Vector Space Matrix Operations Matrices Determinants Determinants: Introduction Determinants: Properties Vector Spaces Column, Row & Null Spaces Coordinate Systems Eigensystems Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors Inner Product Vector Spaces Inner Product Spaces Orthogonality Additional Topics Hermitian Matrices & the Spectral Theorem Matrix Factorizations and Block Matrices Iterative Methods for Linear Equations Appendix A: Deductive Reasoning and Proofs Appendix B: Complex Arithmetic Answers/Hints for General Exercises References Index

ISBN: 9789380108261 578pp Paperback 2010 INDIAN PRICE: Rs.495.00

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TRIGONOMETRY

Trigonometry, 3/e
Dennis G. Zill & Jacqueline M. Dewar
Designed for the one-term course in trigonometry, the Third Edition incorporates all of the many teaching and learning tools that have made Zills texts a resounding success. Contents: Prerequisites for Trigonometry The Real Number Line The Rectangular Coordinate System Circles and Graphs Equations of Lines Functions and Graphs Symmetry and Transformations Linear & Quadratic Functions Combining Functions Inverse Functions Building a Function From Words Right Triangle Trigonometry Angles and their Measure Right Angle Trigonometry Trigonometric Functions of Special Angles/General Angles Unit Circle Trigonometry The Circular Functions Graphs of Sine & Cosine Functions Graphs of Other Trigonometric Functions Special Identities Inverse Trigonometric Functions Trigonometric Equations Applications of Trigonometry Solving Right Triangles Applications of Right Triangles Law of Sines Simple Harmonic Motion Complex Numbers and Vectors Complex Numbers Trigonometric Form of Complex Numbers Powers and Roots of Complex Numbers Vectors in the Plane Dot Product Exponential & Logarithmic Functions Exponential Functions Logarithmic Functions Exponential and Logarithmic Equations/Logarithmic Models Hyperbolic Functions Topics in Analytic Geometry The Parabola The Ellipse The Hyperbola Rotation of Axes Parametric Equations Polar Coordinates Graphs of Polar Equations Conic Sections in Polar Coordinates Appendixes Index

ISBN: 9781449606046 394pp Hardback 2012 ISE PRICE: $72.00

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PROBABILITY

Probability (With CD)


David A. Santos
It provides the fundamentals of probability requiring minimal algebraic skills from the student. Contents: Sets & Functions Sets Set Operations Inclusion-Exclusion Functions Arithmetical Functions Countable & Uncountable Sets Computer Activities Arithmetic Algebra Sets & Lists Number Theory Programming Combinatorics Direct Counting The Sum Rule The Product Rule Rearrangements Without Repetitions Rearrangements with Repetitions Selections Without Repetitions Selections with Repetitions The Binomial Theorem Counting Finite Functions Counting with Arithmetical Functions Classical Problems Computer Activities Useful Combinatorial Commands The Combinatorics Library Probability Introduction Mathematical Models Brief History Sample Spaces & Events Countable Sample Spaces Uncountable Sample Spaces Probability Spaces Axiom Consequences Equiprobable Sample Spaces Geometric Probability Classical Problems Computer Activities Empirical Probability Conditional Probability Independence Conditional Probability Conditioning Bayes Rule Classical Problems Computer Activities Discrete Random Variables Histograms & Distribution Functions Expectation Variance Moment-Generating Functions Bernoulli Random Variables Binomial Random Variables Poisson Random Variable Geometric Random Variables Negative Binomial Random Variables Hypergeometric Random Variables Classical Problems Computer Activities Densities Absolutely Continuous Random Variables Uniform Continuous Random Variables Exponential Random Variables. Normal Random Variables Classical Problems Computer Activities Multiple-Choice Test Various Sums Linear Recurrences First-Order Equations Second-Order Equations Standard Normal Distribution Answers

ISBN: 9789380108896 414pp Paperback 2011 INDIAN PRICE: Rs.495.00


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ENGINEERING MATHS

Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 4/e


Dennis G. Zill & Warren S. Wright
Now with a full-colour design, the new Fourth Edition of Zills Advanced Engineering Mathematics provides an in-depth overview of the many mathematical topics necessary for students planning a career in engineering or the sciences. A key strength of this text is Zills emphasis on differential equations as mathematical models, discussing the constructs & pitfalls of each. New modern applications & projects, makes Zills classic text a must-have text & resource for Engineering Math students. Key Features: New full-colour design & art program Nine interesting projects in front of the text Includes a new section on Greens functions for ordinary differential equations Includes new modern projects & applications Instructor resources include a complete solutions manual & test items. Contents: Ordinary Differential Equations Introduction to Differential Equations First-Order Differential Equations Higher-Order Differential Equations The Laplace Transform Series Solutions of Linear Differential Equations Numerical Solutions of Ordinary Differential Equations Vectors, Matrices, & Vector Calculus Systems of Linear Differential Equations Systems of Nonlinear Differential Equations Orthogonal Functions & Fourier Series Boundary-Value Problems in Rectangular Coordinates Boundary-Value Problems in Other Coordinate Systems Integral Transform Method Numerical Solutions of Partial Differential Equations Functions of a Complex Variable Integration in the Complex Plane Series & Residues Conformal Mappings Appendices

ISBN: 9789380108926 1006pp Paperback 2011 INDIAN PRICE: Rs.995.00

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DISCRETE MATHEMATICS

Discrete Structures, Logic, and Computability, 3/e


James L. Hein
Written for the prospective computer scientist, computer engineer, or applied mathematician, Discrete Structures, Logic, and Computability, Third Edition provides elementary introductions to those ideas and techniques that are necessary to understand and practice the art and science of computing. The text contains all the topics for discrete structures highlighted in the reports put forth by the IEEE/ ACM Joint Task Force on Computing Curricula for both computer science and computer engineering programs. The author supports a spiral method of learning by introducing the basics of a given topic and then revisiting the topic whenever new skills or knowledge about the topic are needed to solve problems. This approach allows students to master key material and maximizes their problemsolving ability. Over 100 new examples have been added. Instructors Solutions Manual available. Contents: Elementary Notions and Notations Facts about Functions Construction Techniques Equivalence, Order, and Inductive Proof Analysis Techniques Elementary Logic Predicate Logic Applied Logic Computational Logic Algebraic Structures and Techniques Regular Languages and Finite Automata Context-Free Languages and Pushdown Automata Turing Machines and Equivalent Modes Computational Notions Answers to Selected Exercises References Greek Alphabet Symbol Glossary Index

ISBN: 9789380108391 1024pp Paperback 2010 INDIAN PRICE: Rs.595.00

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DISCRETE MATHEMATICS

Essentials of Discrete Mathematics


David J. Hunter
Essentials of Discrete Mathematics is the ideal text for a one-term discrete mathematics course to serve computer science majors as well as students from a wide range of other disciplines. The material is organized around five types of mathematical thinking: logical, relational, recursive, quantitative, and analytical. This presentation results in a coherent outline that steadily builds upon mathematical sophistication. Graphs are introduced early and are referred to throughout the text, providing a richer context for examples and applications. Students will encounter algorithms near the end of the text, after they have acquired enough skills and experience to analyze them properly. The final chapter contains in-depth case studies from a variety of fields, including biology, sociology, linguistics, economics, and music. Key Features: One-term focus Early introduction to graph theory A range of exercises designed to help students think mathematically Careful attention to mathematical logic and proof techniques Coverage of algorithms appropriate for computer science majors, as well as students with no previous programming experience A wealth of applications, including many applications from areas beyond mathematics and computer science. Contents: Logical Thinking Relational Thinking Recursive Thinking Quantitative Thinking Analytical Thinking Thinking Through Applications Hints, Answers, and Solution to Selected Exercises Index

ISBN: 9789380108209 468pp Paperback 2010 INDIAN PRICE: Rs.425.00

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Logic, Sets, and Recursion, 2/e


Robert L. Causey
This text teaches students how to construct & write informal, yet difficult, mathematical proofs using basic set theory, recursive definitions, & mathematical induction. Contents: Sentential Calculus Syntax of the Sentential Calculus Correspondence to Natural Languages Semantics of the Sentential Calculus Some Metatheoretical Concepts Principles for Sentential Calculus Derivations Adequacy & Use of Sentential Calculus Derivation Rules Soundness & Completeness Strategies for Constructing Proofs Sentential Calculus Derivation Examples Conjunctive Normal Form & Resolution Proofs Basic Set Theory Sets Extensionality, Predicates, & Abstraction Some Special Sets & Set Operations Relations General Features Special Kinds of Relations Functions Basic Ideas Compositions & Inverses Relational Systems Recursion & mathematical Induction The Natural Number System Introduction Peanos Axioms & the Induction Principle Definition by Recursion Basic Arithmetic Some Simple Functions Additional Arithmetical Definitions Extensions of Recursive Definition & Induction Some Additional Applications of the Recursion Theorem The Well-Ordering of the Natural Numbers Course of Values Induction Two Arithmetical Algorithms Pitfalls of Recursion Non-Numerical Data Strings A Simple Treatment of Lists Sentential Calculus Expressions Stacks & Queues Predicate Calculus Syntax of the Predicate Calculus Semantical Aspects of the Predicate Calculus Interpretations & Truth Tautologous Sentences in Predicate Calculus Tautological Consequences in Predicate Calculus Predicate Calculus Derivations Derivation Rules Proof Strategies & Examples Adequacy of the Predicate Calculus Rules Application Example Identity & Function Symbols Extension of the Syntax Semantics of Predicate Calculus with Identity & Function Symbols Derivation Rules for Predicate Calculus with Identity & Function Symbols Use of Identity in Representing Information Formalized Theories

ISBN: 9789380108087 524pp Paperback 2010 INDIAN PRICE: Rs.345.00

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ANALYSIS

An Introduction to Analysis, 2/e


Gerald G. Bilodeau, Paul R Thie & G. E. Keough
A concise and sharply focused introduction to the basic concepts of analysis-from the development of real numbers through uniform convergences of a sequence of functions-and includes coverage both of the analysis of functions of more than one variable and of differential equations. Contents: The Real Numbers Sets Functions Algebraic and order properties The positive integers The least upper bound axiom Sequences Sequences and limits Limit theorems Monotonic sequences Sequences defined inductively Subsequences Cauchy sequences Infinite limits Functions and Continuity Limit of a function Limit theorems Other Limits Continuity Intermediate values, extreme values Uniform continuity Functions of two variables The Derivative Definition of the derivative Rules for differentiation The Mean Value Theorem Inverse functions Differentiability in R2 The Integral The definition of the integral Properties of the Integral Existence theory The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus Improper integrals Double integrals Infinite Series Basic Theory Absolute convergence Power series Taylor series Sequences and Series of Functions Uniform Convergence Consequences of uniform convergence Two examples Introduction to Differential Equations Elementary first order differential equations Existence and uniqueness Power series solutions Appendix: Solutions and Hints for Selected Problems List of Symbols

ISBN: 9789380108063 348pp Paperback 2010 INDIAN PRICE: Rs.250.00

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REAL ANALYSIS

Basic Real Analysis


James S. Howland
Proves the basic theorems of Single Variable Calculus in a simple & accessible manner. Contents: Numbers Real Analysis The Integers & Mathematical Induction The Real Numbers The Axiom of Continuity Supremum & Infimum The Archimedean Property Supplementary Problems Limits Sequences The Limit of a Sequence Properties of Limits Infinite Limits The Monotone Sequence Theorem The Bolzano-Weierstrass Theorem Cauchy Sequences Application to Infinite series Limits Superior & Inferior Supplementary Problems Continuity Limits of Functions Limits & Sequences Continuity Infinite Limits One-sided Limits & Monotone Functions The Intermediate Value Theorem The Extreme Value Theorem Supplementary Problems Derivatives Rules for Derivatives Critical Point Theorem The Mean Value Theorem *L Hospitals Rule Supplementary Problems Integrals The Reimann Integral Properties of the Integral Riemanns Integrability Condition Integrability Theorems Uniform Continuity Integrability of Continuous Functions Riemann Sums The Fundamental Theorem Substitution & Integration by Parts Improper Integrals Supplementary Problems Infinite series Convergence Series of Positive Terms The Ratio & Root Tests Absolute & Conditional Convergence Rearrangement of Series Uniform Convergence Limits of Sequences of Functions Uniform Convergence Continuity The Weierstrass M-Test Integration Differentiation Iterated Limits Supplementary Problems Power Series Hadamards Formula Operations on Power Series Taylors Theorem Supplementary Problems *Further Topics in Series *Summation by Parts *The Theorems of Abel and Tauber *The Integral Form of Taylors Theorem *Kummers Test Appendices

ISBN: 9780763773182 232pp Hardback 2010 ISE PRICE: $52.00

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REAL ANALYSIS

Elements of Real Analysis, 2/e


Charles G. Denlinger
A student-friendly guide to learning all the important ideas of elementary real analysis. Contents: The Real Number System The Field Properties The Order Properties Natural Numbers Rational Numbers The Archimedean Property The Completeness Property *The Complete Ordered Field Sequences Basic Concepts Algebra of Limits Inequalities & Limits Divergence to Infinity Monotone Sequences Subsequences & Cluster Points Cauchy Sequences Countable & Uncountable Sets Upper & Lower Limits Topology of the Real Number System Neighborhoods & Open Sets Closed Sets & Cluster Points Compact Sets The Cantor Set Limits of Functions Definition of Limit for Functions Algebra of Limits of Functions One-Sided Limits Infinity in Limits Continuous Functions Continuity of a Function at a Point Discontinuities & Monotone Functions Continuity on Compact Sets & Intervals Uniform Continuity Monotonicity, Continuity, & Inverses Exponentials, Powers, & Logarithms Sets of Points of Discontinuity (Project) Differentiable Functions The Derivative & Differentiability Rules for Differentiation Local Extrema & Monotone Functions Mean-Value Type Theorems Taylors Theorem *LHpitals Rule The Riemann Integral Refresher on Suprema, Infima, & the Forcing Principle The Riemann Integral Defined The Integral as a Limit of Riemann Sums Basic Existence & Additivity Theorems Algebraic Properties of the Integral The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus Elementary Transcendental Functions Improper Riemann Integrals Lebesgues Criterion for Riemann Integrability Infinite Series of Real Numbers Basic Concepts & Examples Nonnegative Series Series with Positive & Negative Terms The Cauchy Product of Series Series of Products Power Series Analytic Functions Elementary Transcendental Functions (Project) Sequences and Series of Functions Families of Functions & Pointwise Convergence Uniform Convergence Implications of Uniform Convergence in Calculus Two Results of Weierstrass A Glimpse Beyond the Horizon Appendices

ISBN: 9789380853154 740pp Paperback 2011 INDIAN PRICE: Rs.695.00

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COMPLEX ANALYSIS

A First Course in Complex Analysis with Applications, 2/e


Dennis G. Zill & Patrick D. Shanahan
An introduction to the fundamental principles & applications of complex analysis. Contents: Complex Numbers & the Complex Plane Complex numbers & their properties Complex plane Polar form of complex numbers Power & roots Sets of points in the complex plane Applications Complex Functions & Mappings Complex functions Complex functions as mappings Linear mappings Special power functions Reciprocal function Limits & continuity Applications Analytic Functions Differentiability & analyticity Cauchy- Reimann equations Harmonic functions Applications Elementary Functions Exponential & logarithmic functions Complex powers Trigonometric & hyperbolic functions Inverse trigonometric & hyperbolic functions Applications Integration in the Complex Plane Real integrals Complex integrals Cauchy-Goursat Theorem Independence of Path Cauchys Integral formulas & their consequences Applications Series & Residues Sequences & series Taylor series Laurent series Zeros & poles Residue & residue theorem Some consequences of the residue theorem Applications Conformal Mappings Conformal mapping Linear fractional transformations Schwartz- Christoffel Transformations Poisson integral formulas Applications Appendices

ISBN: 9789380108193 458pp Paperback 2010 INDIAN PRICE: Rs.495.00

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COMPLEX ANALYSIS

Classical Complex Analysis


Liang-shin Hahn & Bernard Epstein
Ideal for an introductory course in complex analysis at the advanced undergraduate or graduate level, this text has been developed over decades of teaching with an enthusiastic student reception. The first half of the book focuses in the core material. An early chapter on power series gives the reader concrete examples of analytic functions and a review of calculus. Mdius transformations are presented with emphasis on the geometric aspect and the Cauchy theorem is covered in the classical manner. The remaining chapters provide an elegant and solid overview of special topics such as Entire and Meromorphic Function, Analytic Continuation, Normal families, Conformal Mapping, and Harmonic Functions. Contents: Complex Numbers Power Series Analytic Functions The Cauchy Theorem Singularities and Residues The Maximum Modulus Principle Entire and Meromorphic Functions Analytic Continuation Normal Families Conformal Mapping Harmonic Functions The Picard Theorems Appendix: Unsolved Problems Index

ISBN: 9789380108957 430pp Paperback 2011 INDIAN PRICE: Rs.275.00

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Complex Analysis for Mathematics and Engineering, 6/e


John H. Mathews & Russell W. Howell
Intended for the undergraduate student majoring in mathematics, physics or engineering, the Sixth Edition of Complex Analysis for Mathematics & Engineering continues to provide a comprehensive, student-friendly presentation of this interesting area of mathematics. Key Features: New material on the origin of complex numbers New exercises help students work through and understand key concepts The essential details of residues and conformal mappings are included A chapter on z-transforms illustrates the area of digital signal filtering Applications include steady state temperatures, fluid flow, and electrostatics Fourier series are used to solve the Dirichlet problem in the unit disk Solutions to the odd-numbered problems are included as an appendix Additional exercises using Maple and Mathematica are available online. Contents: Complex Numbers Complex Functions Analytic and Harmonic Functions Sequences, Julia and Mandelbrot Sets, and Power Series Elementary Functions Complex Integration Taylor and Laurent Series Residue Theory z-Transforms and Applications Conformal Mapping Applications of Harmonic Functions Fourier Series and the Laplace Transform Answers Index

ISBN: 9781449628703 660pp Paperback 2012 ISE PRICE: $71.00

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MATHEMATICAL MODELING

Mathematical Modeling for the Scientific Method


David W. Pravica & Michael J Spurr
Mathematical Modeling for the Scientific Method is intended for the sophomore/ junior-level student seeking to be well-grounded in mathematical modeling for their studies in biology, the physical sciences, engineering, and/or medicine. It clarifies the connection between deductive and inductive reasoning as used in Mathematics and Science and urges students to think critically about concepts and applications. The authors goal is to be introductory in level while covering a broad range of techniques. They unite topics in statistics, linear algebra, calculus and differential equations, while discussing how these subjects are interrelated and utilized. Mathematical Modeling for the Scientific Method leaves students with a clearer perspective of the role of mathematics within the sciences and the understanding of how to rationally work through even rigorous applications with ease. Contents: Part 1: Foundations Review of Algebra Functions and Relations Statistics Part 2: Multidimensionality Linear Algebra and Matrices Calculus Vector Calculus and Differential Equations Part 3: Applications Mathematical Modeling The Scientific Method References Glossary Index

ISBN: 9780763779467 492pp Hardback 2012 ISE PRICE: $66.00

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Mathematical Modeling with Excel


Brian Albright
Mathematical modeling is the practice of applying mathematics to real-world problems and investigating important questions about their outcomes. Mathematical Modeling with Excel presents the various methods used to build and analyze mathematical models in a format that students can quickly comprehend. Excel is used as a tool to accomplish this goal of building and analyzing the models. Contents: What is Mathematical Modeling? Definitions Purpose The Process Assumptions Proportionality & Geometric Similarity Using Data Modeling with Proportionality Fitting Straight Lines Analytically Geometric Similarity Empirical Modeling Linearizable Models Coefficient of Determination Polynomials Multiple Regression Spline Models Discrete Dynamical Systems Long Term Behavior & Equilibria Growth of a Bacteria Population A Linear Predator-Prey Model A Nonlinear Predator-Prey Model Epidemics Differential Equations Eulers Method Quadratic Population Model Volterras Principle Lancester Combat Models Eigenvalues Simulation Modeling Basic Examples The Birthday Problem Random Number Generators Modeling Random Variables Approximating Density Functions A Theoretical Queuing Model A Coffee Shop Queuing Model A Scheduling Model An Inventory Model Optimization Linear Programming The Transportation Problem The Assignment Problem & Binary Constraints Solving Linear Programs The Simplex Method Sensitivity Analysis The Gradient Method Spreadsheet Basics Basic Terminology Entering Text, Data & Formulas Creating Charts & Graphs Array Formulas Built-In Functions Index

ISBN: 9789380108452 300pp Paperback 2010 INDIAN PRICE: Rs.295.00

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GEOMETRY

A Gateway to Modern Geometry, 2/e


The Poincare Half-Plane

Saul Stahl
Stahls Second Edition continues to provide students with the elementary and constructive development of modern geometry that brings them closer to current geometric research. At the same time, repeated use is made of high school geometry, algebra, trigonometry, and calculus, thus reinforcing the students understanding of these disciplines as well as enhancing their perception of mathematics as a unified endeavor. This distinct approach makes these advanced geometry principles accessible to undergraduates and graduates alike. Contents: Euclidean Geometry Euclidean Rigid Motions Inversions The Hyperbolic Plane Euclidean Versus Hyperbolic Triangle The Angles of the Hyperbolic Triangle Hyperbolic Area The Trigonometry of the Hyperbolic Triangle Complex Numbers and Rigid Motions Absolute Geometry and the Angles of the Triangle Spherical Trigonometry and Elliptic Geometry Differential Geometry and Gaussian Curvature The Cross-Ration and the Unit Disk Model The Beltrami-Klein Model A Brief History of Non-Euclidean Geometry Spheres and Horospheres Appendix A Proofs of Some of Euclids Propositions Appendix B Formulas for Hyperbolic Trigonometric Functions Sources, References and Suggested Readings Index

ISBN: 9780763753818 256pp Hardback 2008 ISE PRICE: $74.00

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Geometry with an Introduction to Cosmic Topology


Michael P Hitchman .
It focuses on the mathematical tools used to investigate the shape of the universe. The text follows the Erlangen Program, which develops geometry in terms of a space and a group of transformations of that space.
ISBN: 9780763754570 238pp Hardback 2009 ISE PRICE: $63.00

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Contents: An Invitation to Geometry A Brief History of Geometry Geometry on Surfaces: A First Look The Plane & Complex Numbers Basic Notions Polar Form of a Complex Number Division of Complex Numbers Complex Expressions Transformations Basic Transformations of C Inversion The Extended Plane Mbius Transformations: A Closer Look Geometry The Basics Mbius Geometry Hyperbolic Geometry The Hyperbolic Transformation Group Figures of Hyperbolic Geometry Measurement in Hyperbolic Geometry Area & Triangle Trigonometry The Upper Half-Plane Model Elliptic Geometry Antipodal Points Elliptic Geometry Measurement in Elliptic Geometry Revisiting Euclids Postulates Geometry on Surfaces Curvature Elliptic Geometry with Curvature k>0 Hyperbolic Geometry with Curvature k<0 Observing Curvature in a Universe Surfaces Geometry of Surfaces Quotient Spaces Cosmic Topology Three-Dimensional Geometry & 3-manifolds Cosmic Crystallography Circles in the Sky Final Remarks Bibliography Index

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GEOMETRY

Foundations of Topology, 2/e


C. Wayne Patty
Topology is a branch of pure mathematics that considers the abstract relationships found within geometry & analysis. It provides a user-friendly, clear, and concise introduction to this fascinating area of mathematics. Contents: Topological Spaces Metric Spaces Topological Spaces: The Definition & Examples Basis for a Topology Closed Sets, Closures & Interiors of Sets Metric Spaces Revisited Convergence Continuous Functions & Homeomorphisms New Spaces from Old Ones Subspaces The Product Topology on X x Y The Product Topology The Weak Topology & the Product Topology The Uniform Metric Quotient Spaces Connectedness Connected Spaces Pathwise & Local Connectedness Totally Disconnected Spaces Compactness Compactness in Metric Spaces Compact Spaces Local Compactness & the Relation Between Various Forms of Compactness The Separation & Countability Axioms To, T 1 & T2 Spaces Regular & Completely Regular Spaces Normal & Completely Normal Spaces The Countability Axioms Urysohns Lemma & the Tietze Extension Theorem Embeddings Special Topics Contraction Mappings in Metric Spaces Normal Linear Spaces The Frechet Derivative Manifolds Fractals Compactification The Alexander Subbase & the Tychonoff Theorems Metrizability & Paracompactness Urysohns Metrization Theorem Paracompactness The Nagata-Smirnov Metrization Theorem The Fundamental Group & Covering Spaces Homotopy of Paths The Fundamental Group The Fundamental Group of the Circle Covering Spaces Applications & Additional Examples of Fundamental groups Applications of Homotopy Inessential Maps The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra Homotopic Maps The Jordan Curve Theorem Appendices

ISBN: 9789380108117 406pp Paperback 2010 INDIAN PRICE: Rs.295.00

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Euclidean and Transformational Geometry


Shlomo Libeskind
Provides a complete & solid presentation of Euclidean geometry with an emphasis on how to solve challenging problems. The author examines various strategies & heuristics for approaching proofs & discusses the process students should follow to determine how to proceed from one step to the next, through numerous problem solving techniques. Contents: The Treasure Island Problem The Nine-Point Circle Morleys Theorem The Hikers Path The Shortest Highway Steiners Minimum Distance Problem The Pythagorean Theorem Congruence, Constructions, & the Parallel Postulate Angles & Their Measurement Congruences of Triangles The Parallel Postulate & Its Consequences More on Construction Circles Basic Properties of Arcs, Central & Inscribed Angles Circles Inscribed in Polygons More on Constructions Area & the Pythagorean Theorem Areas of Polygons The Pythagorean Theorem The Distance Formula Similarity Ratio, Proportion & Similar Polygons Further Applications of the Side Splitting Theorem & Similarity Areas of Similar Figures The Golden Ratio & the Construction of a Regular Pentagon Circumference & Area of a Circle Other Recursive Formulas for Evaluating p Trigonometric Functions Isometries Reflections, Translations, & Rotations Congruence & Euclidean Constructions More on Extremal Problems Similarity Transformation with Applications to Constructions Composition of Transformations & Transformation Groups In Search for New Isometries Composition of Rotations, The Treasure Island Problems & Other Treasures More Recent Discoveries The Nine-Point Circle & Other Results Complex Numbers & Geometry Appendix: Basic Notions References Index

ISBN: 9780763743666 372pp Paperback 2008 ISE PRICE: $71.00

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ADVANCED MATHS

A Journey Into Partial Differential Equations


William O Bray
Ideal for the 1-term course, A Journey into Partial Differential Equations provides a solid introduction to PDEs for the undergraduate math, engineering, or physics student. Discussing underlying physics, concepts and methodologies, the text focuses on the classical trinity of equations: the wave equation, heat/diffusion equation, and Laplaces equation. Bray provides careful treatment of the separation of variables and the Fourier method, motivated by the geometrical notion of symmetries and places emphasis on both the qualitative and quantitative methods, as well as geometrical perspectives. With hundred of exercises and a wealth of figures, A Journey into Partial Differential Equations proves to be the model book for the PDE course. Key Features: Contains over 200 exercises and a wealth of figures for graphic illustration Analytical methodologies and geometric perspectives are emphasized throughout Offers an early introduction to distributions/generalized functions and their use throughout the text Mathematica notebook files are available on the texts Website A complete Instructors Solutions Manual is available to qualified instructors. Contents: Unfolding Ideas via Examples First Order Linear PDE The Classical Trinity Revisited An Introduction to Distributions Fourier Expansions Diffusion & Waves with Boundaries Laplaces Equation Fourier Expansions on a Sphere Appendices Bibliography Index

ISBN: 9780763772567 316pp Hardback 2012 ISE PRICE: $74.00

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An Elementary Course in Partial Differential Equations, 2/e


T. Amaranath
It is a concise, 1-term introduction to partial differential equations for the upperlevel undergraduate/graduate course in Mathematics, Engineering & Science. Divided into two accessible parts, the first half of the text presents first-order differential equations while the later half is devoted to the study of second-order partial differential equations. Numerous applications & exercises throughout allow students to test themselves on key material discussed. Key Features: Provides core material necessary for the 1-term course without overwhelming students Exercises & applications allow students to work through material presented in the text. Contents: First Order Partial Differential Equations Curves & Surfaces Genesis of First Order PDE Classification of Integrals Linear Equations of the First Order Pfaffian Differential Equations Compatible Systems of First Order PDE Charpits Method Jacobis Method Integral Surfaces Through a Given Curve Quasi-Linear Equations Non-Linear First Order PDE Second Order Partial Differential Equations Genesis of Second Order PDE Classification of Second Order PDE One Dimensional Wave Equation Laplaces Equation Heat Conduction Problem Duhamels Principle Classification in the Case of n-Variables Families of Equipotential Surfaces Kelvin's Inversion Theorem Appendix A: Fourier Transforms & Integrals Appendix B: Additional Problems Suggested Reading Index

ISBN: 9780763762445 156pp Hardback 2009 ISE PRICE: $42.00

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ADVANCED MATHS

Association Schemes of Matrices


Yangxian Wang, Changli Ma & Yuanji Ho
Association Schemes of Matrices is an 8- chapter monograph that has met with wide success throughout the Chinese mathematics community. The main emphasis of this book is on the association schemes of various types of matrices. The matrix method here is elementary and requires little mathematical background. An undergraduate student who has completed a course in linear algebra and abstract algebra will be able to take on a research project on matrix groups and their geometries with the matrix techniques that are presented by the mathematicians that have contributed to this project. The matrix method has proven to be effective when the underlying field has fewer elements or in lower dimensions. Contents: Basic Theory of Association Schemes Association Schemes of Rectangular Matrices Association Schemes of Alternate Matrices Association Schemes of Hermitian Matrices Association Schemes of Symmetric Matrices in Odd Characteristic Association Schemes of Symmetric Matrices in Even Characteristic Association Schemes of Quadratic Forms in Even Characteristic The Eigenvalues of Association Schemes of Quadratic Forms

ISBN: 9780763785055 320pp Hardback 2012 ISE PRICE: $63.00

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Numerical Methods with VBA Programming


James Hiestand
It provides a unique and unified treatment of numerical methods and VBA computer programming, topics that naturally support one another within the study of engineering and science. This engaging text incorporates real-world scenarios to motivate technical material, helping students understand and retain difficult and key concepts. Such examples include comparing a two-point boundary value problem to determining when you should leave for the airport to catch a scheduled flight. Numerical examples are accompanied by closed-form solutions to demonstrate their correctness. Within the programming sections, tips are included that go beyond language basics to make programming more accessible for students. A unique section suggest ways in which the starting values for non-linear equations may be estimated. Flow charts for many of the numerical techniques discussed provide general guidance to students without revealing all of the details. Useful appendices provide summaries of Excel and VBA commands, Excel functions accessible in VBA, basics of differentiation, and more! Contents: Introduction Programming Basics: Arithmetic, Input/Output, and All That Errors, Series, and Uncertainty Decisions and Loops: Which is Bigger? How Many Times? Numerical Integration Subprograms and Functions: Useful Specialists Roots of Non-linear Equations: Finding Zero Ordinary Differential Equations: Take One Step Forward Sets of Linear Equations Arrays, Variables with a Family Name Curve Fitting Elliptic Partial Differential Equations Appendices

ISBN: 9780763749644 304pp Paperback 2009 ISE PRICE: $49.00

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ADVANCED MATHS

3D Math Primer for Graphics and Game Development


Fletcher Dunn & Ian Parberry
Covers fundamental 3D math concepts that are especially useful for computer game developers & programmers. The authors discuss the mathematical theory in detail & then provide the geometric interpretation necessary to make 3D math intuitive. Working C++ classes illustrate how to put the techniques into practice, & exercises at the end of each chapter help reinforce the concepts. This book explains basic concepts such as vectors, coordinate spaces, matrices, transformations, Euler angles, homogenous coordinates, geometric primitives, intersection tests, & triangle meshes Discusses orientation in 3D, including thorough coverage of quaternions & a comparison of the advantages & disadvantages of different representation techniques Describes working C++ classes for mathematical & geometric entities & several different matrix classes, each tailored to specific geometric tasks Includes complete derivations for all the primitive transformation matrices. Contents: Introduction Cartesian Coordinate Systems Vectors Polar Coordinate Systems Multiple Coordinate Spaces Operations on Vectors Introduction to Matrices Matrices & Linear Transformations More on Matrices Orientation & Angular Displacement in 3D Control Systems for Games Geometric Primitives Geometric Tests Mathematical Topics From 3D Graphics Curves in 3D Splines Answers to the Exercises Index

ISBN: 9781556229114 430pp Paperback 2002 ISE PRICE: $35.00

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STATISTICS

Clinical Statistics
Olga Korosteleva
Provides the mathematical background necessary for students preparing for a career as a statistician in the biomedical field. The manual explains the steps a clinical statistician must take in clinical trials from protocol writing to subject randomization, to data monitoring, & on to writing a final report to the FDA. Contents: Conducting Clinical Trails Basic Concepts Phases of Clinical Trials Clinical Trials Management Preparation of Protocols Implementation of Statistics in Clinical Trials Determination of Trial Length Interim Data Monitoring Randomization of Group Assignments Data Reporting Exercises Introduction to Survival Analysis Basic Definitions Estimation of Survival Function by the Kaplan-Meier Method Definition of the KaplanMeier Estimator Derivation of the Kaplan-Meier Estimator The Kaplan-Meier Survival Curve Comparison of Two Survival Functions: Log-Rank Test Estimation of the Survival Function by the Actuarial Method Parametric Estimation of the Survival Function Regression Model for Survival Time Distribution Exponential Regression Model Weibull Regression Model Model Fit Evaluation Data Examples Cox Proportional Hazards Model Standard Definition Estimation of Regression Coefficients Interpretation of Regression Coefficients Alternative Form of the Cox Model Exercises Introduction to Longitudinal Data Analysis Basic Definitions Graphical Presentation Random Intercept Model Random Slope & Intercept Model Model with Spatial Power Covariance Structure for Error Random Intercept Logistic Regression Model Handling Missing Observations Index

ISBN: 9780763758509 120pp Paperback 2009 ISE PRICE: $40.00

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