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    • The Algorithm Design Manual 

      Skiena, Steven S. (Springer, 2012)
      Most professional programmers that I’ve encountered are not well prepared to tackle algorithm design problems. This is a pity, because the techniques of algorithm design form one of the core practical technologies of ...
    • All of Statistics 

      Wassennan, Larry (Springer, 2004)
      Taken literally, the title "All of Statistics" is an exaggeration. But in spirit, the title is apt, as the book does cover a much broader range of topics than a typical introductory book on mathematical statistics. This ...
    • Analysis for Computer Scientists 

      Oberguggenberger, Michael; Ostermann, Alexander (Springer, 2018)
      We are happy that Springer Verlag asked us to prepare the second edition of our textbook Analysis for Computer Scientists. We are still convinced that the algorithmic approach developed in the first edition is an appropriate ...
    • Analyzing Qualitative Data with MAXQDA 

      Kuckartz, Udo; Rädiker, Stefan (Springer, 2019)
      “To begin at the beginning” is the opening line of the play Under Milk Wood by Welsh poet Dylan Thomas. So, we also want to start here at the beginning and start with some information about the history of the analysis ...
    • Applied Bioinformatics 

      Selzer, Paul M.; Marhöfer, Richard J.; Koch, Oliver (Springer, 2018)
      Though a relatively young discipline, bioinformatics is finding increasing importance in many life science disciplines, including biology, biochemistry, medicine, and chemistry. Since its beginnings in the late 1980s, ...
    • Applied Chemistry 

      Roussak, O.V.; Gesser, H.D. (Springer, 2013)
      The first edition of this book appeared 10 years ago. This book is the result of teaching in the Applied Chemistry (Dr. H.D. Gesser, the Chemistry 2240 course) as well as in the Water Quality Analysis for Civil Engineers ...
    • Applied Linear Algebra 

      Olver, Peter J.; Shakiban, Chehrzad (Springer, 2018)
      Applied mathematics rests on two central pillars: calculus and linear algebra. While calculus has its roots in the universal laws of Newtonian physics, linear algebra arises from a much more mundane issue: the need to ...
    • Applied Multivariate Statistical Analysis 

      HRardle, Wolfgang Karl; Simar, Léopold (Springer, 2015)
      The fourth edition of this book on Applied Multivariate Statistical Analysis offers a new sub-chapter on Variable Selection by using least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) and its general form the so-called ...
    • Applied Partial Differential Equations 

      Logan, J. David (Springer, 2015)
      The goal of this new edition is the same as that for the original, namely, to present a one-semester treatment of the basic ideas encountered in partial differential equations (PDEs). The text is designed for a 3-credit ...
    • Applied Predictive Modeling 

      Kuhn, Max; Johnson, Kjell (Springer, 2013)
      This is a book on data analysis with a specific focus on the practice of predictive modeling. The term predictive modeling may stir associations such as machine learning, pattern recognition, and data mining. Indeed, ...
    • Automata and Computability 

      Kozen, Dexter C. (Springer, 1997)
      These are my lecture notes from C8381/481: Automata and Computability Theory, a one-semester senior-level course I have taught at Cornell University for many years. I took this course myself in the fall of 1974 as ...
    • Basic Concepts in Computational Physics 

      Stickler, Benjamin A.; Schachinger, Ewald (Springer, 2016)
      Traditionally physics is divided into two fields of activities: theoretical and experimental. As a consequence of the stunning increase in computer power and of the development of more powerful numerical techniques, a ...
    • Basics of Laser Physics 

      Renk, Karl F. (Springer, 2017)
      Observation of a gravitational wave is the most spectacular recent application of a laser (published in Physical Review Letters, February 2016). Four Nobel Prizes in the last four years for achievements in physics and ...
    • Bayesian and Frequentist Regression Methods 

      Wakefield, Jon (Springer, 2013)
      The past 25 years have seen great advances in both Bayesian and frequentist methods for data analysis. The most significant advance for the Bayesian approach has been the development of Markov chain Monte Carlo methods ...
    • Bayesian Essentials with R 

      Marin, Jean-Michel; Robert, Christian P. (Springer, 2014)
      The purpose of this book is to provide a self-contained entry into practical and computational Bayesian statistics using generic examples from the most common models for a class duration of about seven blocks that roughly ...
    • A Beginner’s Guide to R 

      Zuur, Alain F.; Ieno, Elena N.; Meesters, Erik H.W.G. (Springer, 2009)
      Since 2000,we have taught statistics to over 5000 life scientists. This sounds a lot, and indeed it is, but with some classes of 200 undergraduate students, numbers accumulate rapidly (although some courses have involved ...
    • A Beginner’s Guide to Scala, Object Orientation and Functional Programming 

      Hunt, John (Springer, 2018)
      This book is intended as an introduction to Scala for computer science students or those actively involved in the software industry. It assumes some familiarity with standard computing concepts, such as the idea of ...
    • Bioinformatics for Evolutionary Biologists 

      Haubold, Bernhard; Börsch-Haubold, Angelika (Springer, 2018)
      Evolutionary biologists have two types of ancestors: naturalists such as Charles Darwin (1809–1892) and theoreticians such as Ronald A. Fisher (1890–1962). The intellectual descendants of these two scientists have ...
    • Biomedical Informatics 

      Shortliffe, Edward H.; Cimino, James J. (Springer, 2014)
      The world of biomedical research and health care has changed remarkably in the 25 years since the fi rst edition of this book was undertaken. So too has the world of computing and communications and thus the underlying ...
    • Brownian Motion, Martingales, and Stochastic Calculus 

      Gall, Jean-François Le (Springer, 2016)
      This book originates from lecture notes for an introductory course on stochastic calculus taught as part of the master’s program in probability and statistics at Université Pierre et Marie Curie and then at Université ...