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    • Introduction to Evolutionary Computing 

      Eiben, A.E.; Smith, J.E. (Springer, 2015)
      This is the second edition of our 2003 book. It is primarily a book for lecturers and graduate and undergraduate students. To this group the book offers a thorough introduction to evolutionary computing (EC), descriptions ...
    • Introduction to General Relativity 

      Bambi, Cosimo (Springer, 2018)
      The formulations of the theories of special and general relativity and of the theory of quantum mechanics in the first decades of the twentieth century are a fundamental milestone in science, not only for their profound ...
    • An Introduction to Machine Learning 

      Kubat, Miroslav (Springer, 2017)
      Machine learning has come of age. And just in case you might think this is a mere platitude, let me clarify. The dream that machines would one day be able to learn is as old as computers themselves, perhaps older still. ...
    • Introduction to Mathematica for Physicists 

      Grozin, Andrey (Springer, 2014)
      Computer algebra systems are widely used in pure and applied mathematics, physics, and other natural sciences, engineering, economics, as well as in higher and secondary education (see, e.g., [1–5]). For example, many ...
    • Introduction to Parallel Computing 

      Trobec, Roman; Slivnik, Boštjan; Bulić, Patricio; Robič, Borut (Springer, 2018)
      This monograph is an overview of practical parallel computing and starts with the basic principles and rules which will enable the reader to design efficient parallel programs for solving various computational problems ...
    • Introduction to Partial Differential Equations 

      Olver, Peter J. (Springer, 2016)
      The momentous revolution in science precipitated by Isaac Newton’s calculus soon revealed the central role of partial differential equations throughout mathematics and its manifold applications. Notable examples of ...
    • Introduction to Partial Differential Equations 

      Borthwick, David (Springer, 2018)
      Partial differential equations (PDE) first appeared over 300 years ago, and the vast scope of the theory and applications that have since developed makes it challenging to give a reasonable introduction in a single ...
    • Introduction to Particle and Astroparticle Physics 

      Angelis, Alessandro De; Pimenta, Mário (Springer, 2018)
      This book introduces particle physics, astrophysics and cosmology starting from experiment. It provides a unified view of these fields, which is needed to answer our questions to the Universe–a unified view that has been ...
    • Introduction to Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion 

      Chen, Francis F. (Springer, 2018)
      It has been 30 years since the Second Edition. Plasma physics has grown so much that the temptation is to include all that’s new, but I haven’t done that. This is a book for those learning plasma physics for the first ...
    • Introduction to Programming with Fortran 

      Chivers, Ian; Sleightholme, Jane (Springer, 2018)
      The book aims to provide coverage of a reasonable working subset of the Fortran programming language. The subset chosen should enable you to solve quite a wide range of frequently occurring problems. This book has been ...
    • Introduction to Smooth Manifolds 

      Lee, John M. (Springer, 2013)
      Manifolds crop up everywhere in mathematics. These generalizations of curves and surfaces to arbitrarily many dimensions provide the mathematical context for understanding “space” in all of its manifestations. Today, the ...
    • An Introduction to Statistical Learning with Applications in R 

      James, Gareth; Witten, Daniela; Hastie, Trevor; Tibshirani, Robert (Springer, 2017)
      Statistical learning refers to a set of tools for modeling and understanding complex datasets. It is a recently developed area in statistics and blends with parallel developments in computer science and, in particular, ...
    • Introduction to Statistics and Data Analysis 

      Heumann, Christian; Schomaker, Michael (2016)
      The success of the open-source statistical software “R” has made a significant impact on the teaching and research of statistics in the last decade. Analysing data is now easier and more affordable than ever, but choosing ...
    • Introduction to Time Series and Forecasting 

      Brockwell, Peter J.; Davis, Richard A. (Springer, 2016)
      This book is aimed at the reader who wishes to gain a working knowledge of time series and forecasting methods as applied in economics, engineering, and the natural and social sciences. Unlike our more advanced book, ...
    • Introductory Quantum Mechanics 

      Berman, Paul R. (Springer, 2018)
      This book is based on junior and senior level undergraduate courses that I have given at both New York University and the University of Michigan. You might ask, in heavens name, why anyone would want to write yet another ...
    • 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 ...