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    • Calculus With Applications 

      Lax, Peter D.; Terrell, Maria Shea (Springer, 2014)
      Our purpose in writing a calculus text has been to help students learn at first hand that mathematics is the language in which scientific ideas can be precisely formulated, that science is a source of mathematical ideas ...
    • Cardiovascular Biomechanics 

      Hoskins, Peter R.; Lawford, Patricia V.; Doyle, Barry J. (Springer, 2017)
      This book is concerned with cardiovascular biomechanics; this is the study of the function and the structure of the cardiovascular system using the methods of mechanics. It has become clear that this area lies at the ...
    • Chemical Thermodynamics 

      Keszei, Erno˝ (Springer, 2012)
      According to an anecdote, the German physicist Arnold Sommerfeld said the following in the 1940s: “Thermodynamics is a funny subject. The first time you go through it, you don’t understand it at all. The second time you ...
    • Classical Fourier Analysis 

      Grafakos, Loukas (Springer, 2014)
      The great response to the publication of my book Classical and Modern Fourier Analysis in 2004 has been especially gratifying to me. I was delighted when Springer offered to publish the second edition in 2008 in two ...
    • Climate Change Science: A Modern Synthesis 

      Farmer, G. Thomas; Cook, John (Springer, 2013)
      This textbook, Climate Change Science : A Modern Synthesis, Volume I: The Physical Climate , is intended for the introductory college science student who perhaps has not had a science course since secondary or preparatory ...
    • Clinical Data Analysis on a Pocket Calculator 

      Cleophas, Ton J.; Zwinderman, Aeilko H. (Springer, 2016)
      The time that statistical analyses, including analysis of variance and regression analyses, were analyzed by statistical analysts has gone for good, thanks to the availability of user-friendly statistical software. The ...
    • Clinical Neuroanatomy: A Neurobehavioral Approach 

      Mendoza, John E.; Foundas, Anne L. (Springer, 2008)
      A major focus of clinical neuropsychology and cognitive-behavioral neurology is the assessment and management of cognitive and behavioral changes that result from brain injury or disease. In most instances, the task of ...
    • Communication and Bioethics at the End of Life 

      Roscoe, Lori A.; Schenck, David P. (Springer, 2017)
      This book is a collection of real-life cases exploring the complex range of issues inherent in contemporary end-of-life medical care. It is intended for physicians, medical students, residents, ethics committee members, ...
    • Complex Analysis 

      Bak, Joseph; Newman, Donald J. (Springer, 2017)
      Beginning with the first edition of Complex Analysis, we have attempted to present the classical and beautiful theory of complex variables in the clearest and most intuitive form possible. The changes in this edition, ...
    • Computational Geometry 

      Berg, Mark de; Cheong, Otfried; Kreveld, Marc van; Overmars, Mark (Springer, 2008)
      Computational geometry emerged from the field of algorithms design and analysis in the late 1970s. It has grown into a recognized discipline with its own journals, conferences, and a large community of active researchers. ...
    • Computational Physics 

      Scherer, Philipp O.J. (Springer, 2013)
      This textbook introduces the main principles of computational physics, which include numerical methods and their application to the simulation of physical systems. The first edition was based on a one-year course in ...
    • Computational Physics 

      Scherer, Philipp O.J. (Springer, 2017)
      While the first edition of this textbook was based on a one-year course in computational physics with a rather limited scope, its extent has been increased substantially in the third edition, offering the possibility to ...
    • Computer Vision 

      Szeliski, Richard (Springer, 2011)
      The seeds for this book were first planted in 2001 when Steve Seitz at the University ofWashington invited me to co-teach a course called “Computer Vision for Computer Graphics”. At that time, computer vision techniques ...
    • Concise Guide to Databases 

      Lake, Peter; Crowther, Paul (Springer, 2013)
      From tablets of stone through to libraries of parchments; from paper-based files to the electronic era, there is not one aspect of modern business that has avoided the need to collect, collate, organize and report upon ...
    • Concise Guide to Software Engineering 

      O’Regan, Gerard (Springer, 2017)
      The objective of this book was to provide a concise introduction to the software engineering field to students and practitioners. The principles of software engineering are discussed, and the goal is to give the reader ...
    • Cosmology for the Curious 

      Perlov, Delia; Vilenkin, Alex (Springer, 2017)
      Cosmology is the study of the origin, nature and evolution of our universe. Its practitioners strive to describe cosmic history in quantitative detail, using the language of modern physics and abstract mathematics. Yet, ...
    • Cryptography Made Simple 

      Smart, Nigel P. (Springer, 2016)
      This is a reworking of my earlier book “Cryptography: An Introduction” which has been available online for over a decade. In the intervening years there have been major advances and changes in the subject which have led ...
    • Data Analysis 

      Brandt, Siegmund (Springer, 2014)
      For the present edition, the book has undergone two major changes: Its appearance was tightened significantly and the programs are now written in the modern programming language Java. Tightening was possible without ...
    • Data Mining 

      Aggarwal, Charu C. (Springer, 2015)
      The field of data mining has seen rapid strides over the past two decades, especially from the perspective of the computer science community. While data analysis has been studied extensively in the conventional field of ...
    • Data Science and Predictive Analytics 

      Dinov, Ivo D. (Springer, 2018)
      Since the turn of the twenty-first century, the evidence overwhelming reveals that the rate of increase for the amount of data we collect doubles each 12–14 months (Kryder’s law). The growth momentum of the volume and ...