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    • Introductory Statistics with R 

      Dalgaard, Peter (Springer, 2008)
      R is a statistical computer program made available through the Internet under the General Public License (GPL). That is, it is supplied with a licensethatallowsyoutouseitfreely,distributeit,orevensellit,aslongas the receiver ...
    • Introductory Time Series with R 

      Cowpertwait, Paul S.P.; Metcalfe, Andrew V. (Springer, 2009)
      R has a command line interface that offers considerable advantages over menu systems in terms of efficiency and speed once the commands are known and the language understood. However, the command line system can be ...
    • INTUITIVE PROBABILITY AND RANDOM PROCESSES USING MATLAB® 

      KAY, STEVEN M. (Springer, 2012)
      The subject of probability and random processes is an important one for a variety of disciplines. Yet, in the author's experience, a first exposure to this subject can cause difficulty in assimilating the material and ...
    • Java in Two Semesters 

      Charatan, Quentin; Kans, Aaron (Springer, 2019)
      As with previous editions, this book is designed for university students taking a first module in software development or programming, followed by a second, more advanced module. This book uses Java as the vehicle for ...
    • The Joy of Science 

      Lockshin, Richard A. (Springer, 2007)
      Scientists have great passion. What could be more exhilarating than to go to work every day feeling as if you were once again a nine-year-old called up to he stage to help the magician with his trick? To be a researcher ...
    • Learning Landscape Ecology 

      Gergel, Sarah E.; Turner, Monica G. (Springer, 2017)
      Landscape ecology continues to grow as an exciting discipline with much to offer for solving pressing and emerging problems in environmental science. Much of the strength of landscape ecology lies in its ability to address ...
    • Linear Algebra and Analytic Geometry for Physical Sciences 

      Landi, Giovanni; Zampini, Alessandro (Springer, 2018)
      This book originates from a collection of lecture notes that the first author prepared at the University of Trieste with Michela Brundu, over a span of fifteen years, together with the more recent one written by the ...
    • Linear Algebra Done Right 

      Axler, Sheldon (Springer, 2015)
      You are about to teach a course that will probably give students their second exposure to linear algebra. During their first brush with the subject, your students probably worked with Euclidean spaces and matrices. In ...
    • Linear and Nonlinear Programming 

      Luenberger, David G.; Ye, Yinyu (Springer, 2016)
      This book is intended as a text covering the central concepts of practical optimization techniques. It is designed for either self-study by professionals or classroom work at the undergraduate or graduate level for ...
    • Magnetic Interactions in Molecules and Solids 

      Graaf, Coen de; Broer, Ria (Springer, 2016)
      Magnetic interactions are not only fascinating from an academic viewpoint, they also play an increasingly important role in chemistry, especially in the chemistry that is aimed at designing materials with predefined ...
    • Mass Spectrometry 

      Gross, Ju¨ rgen H. (Springer, 2017)
      When non-mass spectrometrists are talking about mass spectrometry, it rather often sounds as if they were telling a story out of Poe’s Tales of Mystery and Imagination. Indeed, mass spectrometry appears to be regarded ...
    • Mathematical Logic 

      Kossak, Roman (Springer, 2018)
      In Why Is There Philosophy of Mathematics at All? [8], Ian Hacking writes: Yet although most members of our species have some capacity for geometrical and numerical concepts, very few human beings have much capacity for ...
    • Mathematical Physics 

      Hassani, Sadri (Springer, 2013)
      Based on my own experience of teaching from the first edition, and more importantly based on the comments of the adopters and readers, I have made some significant changes to the new edition of the book: Part I is ...
    • Mechanics and Thermodynamics 

      Demtröder, Wolfgang (Springer, 2017)
      The present textbook represents the first part of a four-volume series on experimental Physics. It covers the field ofMechanics and Thermodynamics. One of its goal is to illustrate, that the explanation of our world and ...
    • Methods of Mathematical Modelling 

      Witelski, Thomas; Bowen, Mark (Springer, 2015)
      In order to explain the purpose of modelling, it is helpful to start by asking: what is a mathematical model? One answer was given by Rutherford Aris [4]: A model is a set of mathematical equations that … provide an ...
    • Modeling Life 

      Garfinkel, Alan; Shevtsov, Jane; Guo, Yina (Springer, 2017)
      This course was designed to supplant the traditional “Calculus for Life Sciences” course generally required for freshman and sophomore life science students. The standard course is limited to calculus in one variable and ...
    • Modelling Computing Systems 

      Moller, Faron; Struth, Georg (Springer, 2013)
    • A Modern Introduction to Probability and Statistics 

      Dekking, F.M.; Kraaikamp, C.; Lopuhaa, H.P.; Meester, L.E. (Springer, 2005)
      Probability and statistics are fascinating subjects on the interface between mathematics and applied sciences that help us understand and solve practical problems. We believe that you, by learning how stochastic methods ...
    • Multimedia Big Data Computing for IoT Applications 

      Tanwar, Sudeep; Tyagi, Sudhanshu; Kumar, Neeraj (Springer, 2020)
      With an exponential increase in the provisioning of multimedia devices over the Internet of Things (IoT), a significant amount of multimedia big data has been generated from different devices located across the globe. ...
    • Multivariate Calculus and Geometry 

      Dineen, Seán (Springer, 2014)
      The importance assigned to accuracy in basic mathematics courses has, initially, a useful disciplinary purpose but can, unintentionally, hinder progress if it fosters the belief that exactness is all that makes mathematics ...