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Randall J. Swift
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Stephen A. Wirkus
Arizona State University, Glendale, USA Written by a highly respected educator, this third edition
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Discrete Dynamical Systems Handbook of Integrals
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Jacques M. Bahi and Christophe Guyeux Yury A. Brychkov
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Introduction to Mathematical Mathematical Modeling
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Ranjit Kumar Upadhyay Sandip Banerjee
Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad, India Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee
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Vladimir Dobrushkin Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India
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Algorithms in Bioinformatics Game-Theoretical Models
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Mark Broom
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Jan Rychtar
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Andreas Kremling
Louis Komzsik
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Advanced Engineering Applied Mathematical Methods
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Larry Turyn Third Edition
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Oregon State University, Corvallis, USA
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Kalyan S. Perumalla Sergiy Butenko
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Using R for Numerical Analysis Textbook
in Science and Engineering Business Process Modeling,
Victor A. Bloomfield Simulation and Design
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA
Chapman & Hall/CRC The R Series
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Manuel Laguna
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Jih-Jeng Huang
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Roy H. Kwon
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Populations and Series of Events James R. Kirkwood
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Keith Iain Hopcraft, Eric Jakeman,
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Han-Fu Chen and Wenxiao Zhao Łukasz Piasecki
Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science, Instytut Matematyki, Uniwersytet Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej,
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Steven G. Krantz An Introduction to Real Analysis,
Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
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Steven G. Krantz
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Steven G. Krantz Mathematics, Second Edition
Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, USA Charles Roberts
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Introduction to Introduction to Set Theory
Mathematical Logic Third Edition, Revised and Expanded
Fifth Edition Karel Hrbacek
City College of New York, USA
Elliott Mendelson
Queens College, Flushing, New York, USA Thomas Jech
Pennsylvania State University, State College, USA
Series: Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Pure and Applied Mathematics
Retaining all the key features of its predecessors, this fifth
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Mathematical Logic A Minimal Introduction
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Elliott Mendelson
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Understanding Genome Analysis
Mathematical Proof Cynthia J Gibas and Debra T. Burhans
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical
John Taylor and Computational Biology
University of Brighton, UK
Rowan Garnier This second edition incorporates important
Surrey, UK advancements made in bioinformatics over the last
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The notion of proof is central to mathematics yet it
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teach and master. In particular, undergraduate mathematics students often
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Managing Your Biological Data RNA-seq Data Analysis
with Python A Practical Approach
Allegra Via, Kristian Rother, and Anna Tramontano Eija Korpelainen, Jarno Tuimala, Panu Somervuo,
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Bayesian Methods Biosimilars
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Lyle D. Broemeling Follow-on Biologics
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Shein-Chung Chow
Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series Duke University School of Medicine,
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ROC Curve Estimation Fourth Edition
Vanda Inácio de Carvalho, Wesley O. Johnson, Svend Juul and Morten Frydenberg
Miguel Brás de Carvalho, and Adam Branscum Aarhus University, Denmark
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Updated to correspond to Stata 13, this fourth
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Optimal Design for Textbook
Nonlinear Response Models Practical Statistics
Valerii V. Fedorov for Medical Research
Quintiles, Durham, North Carolina, USA
Douglas G. Altman
Sergei L. Leonov University of Oxford, UK
GlaxoSmithKline, Collegeville, Pennsylvania, USA Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science
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Practical Statistics for Medical Research is a problem-
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Statistical and Computational Textbook
Methods in Brain Image Analysis Statistics for Epidemiology
Moo K. Chung Nicholas P. Jewell
University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA University of California, Berkeley, USA
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical and Computational Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science
Imaging Sciences
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Statistical Design and Survival Analysis in
Analysis of Clinical Trials Medicine and Genetics
Principles and Methods Jialiang Li
National University of Singapore, Singapore
Weichung Joe Shih and Joseph Aisner
Shuangge Ma
Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series
Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
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In Silico Bees Molecular Modeling at
Edited by the Atomic Scale
James Devillers Methods and Applications
CTIS, Rillieux La Pape, France
in Quantitative Biology
Bees are critically important for ecosystem function
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Ruhong Zhou
Introduction to Advanced R
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Chapman & Hall/CRC The R Series
Victor Anisimov and James J.P. Stewart
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Foundations of A Handbook of Statistical
Statistical Algorithms Analyses using SAS
With References to R Packages Third Edition
Claus Weihs, Olaf Mersmann, and Uwe Ligges Geoff Der
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer Science & Data Analysis University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Brian S. Everitt
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Implementing Methods of Statistical Model
Reproducible Research Estimation
Edited by Joseph M. Hilbe
Victoria Stodden, Friedrich Leisch, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena,
and Arizona State University, Tempe, USA
and Roger D. Peng
Chapman & Hall/CRC The R Series
Andrew P. Robinson
University of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia
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Statistical Methods for Bayesian Programming
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Fundamentals of Database Indexing Machine Learning
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theoretical properties, computational aspects, and main objective is discovering predictive patterns in data
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RapidMiner Diffusion
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with R Matteo Maria Pelagatti
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Textbook Methods for Using Genetic Variants
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Nonparametric Statistical Textbook
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Robust Response Surfaces, Textbook
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Sequential Analysis
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Statistical Theory
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3D Math Primer for Graphics and Game Development, Algebras, Rings and Modules: Non-commutative Algebras Basic Algebraic Topology........................................................23
2nd Edition.............................................................................50 and Rings.................................................................................3
Basic Gambling Mathematics:
A Algorithms in Bioinformatics: A Practical Introduction............29 The Numbers Behind The Neon.............................................50
An Illustrated Introduction to Topology and Homotopy.........24 Basic Statistics and Pharmaceutical Statistical Applications,
A Basic Course in Real Analysis................................................47
Third Edition...........................................................................57
An Introduction to Generalized Linear Models,
A Concise Introduction to Pure Mathematics, Third Edition....20
Third Edition...........................................................................85 Bayesian Adaptive Methods for Clinical Trials..........................57
A Course in Mathematical Methods for Physicists...................32
An Introduction to Mechanical Engineering: Part 1................33 Bayesian Analysis with Stata....................................................73
A Course in Ordinary Differential Equations............................16
An Introduction to Number Theory with Cryptography...........6 Bayesian Data Analysis, Third Edition......................................80
A Course in Ordinary Differential Equations, Second Edition...16
An Introduction to Numerical Methods: Bayesian Disease Mapping: Hierarchical Modeling
A Course in Real Analysis........................................................48 A MATLAB Approach, Third Edition........................................42 in Spatial Epidemiology, Second Edition.................................57
A Cultural History of Physics...................................................51 An Introduction to Partial Differential Equations Bayesian Ideas and Data Analysis: An Introduction for Scientists
with MATLAB, Second Edition................................................14 and Statisticians......................................................................80
A First Course in Abstract Algebra: Rings, Groups,
and Fields, Third Edition...........................................................4 An Introduction to Physical Oncology: Towards Transitional Bayesian Inference for Partially Identified Models: Exploring the
Application of Multiscale Cancer Modeling............................29 Limits of Limited Data.............................................................80
A First Course in Differential Equations, Modeling, and
Simulation..............................................................................33 An Introduction to Stata for Health Researchers, Bayesian Methods for Data Analysis, Third Edition..................81
Fourth Edition.........................................................................60
A First Course in Optimization................................................41 Bayesian Methods for Repeated Measures..............................57
Title Index
An Introduction to Systems Biology:
A First Course in Quality Engineering: Integrating Statistical Bayesian Methods in Epidemiology........................................57
Design Principles of Biological Circuits....................................30
and Management Methods of Quality, Second Edition...........74
Bayesian Methods: A Social and Behavioral Sciences
An Introduction to the Bootstrap............................................85
A Formal Approach to Multi-Level Complex Systems: Approach, Third Edition..........................................................98
Modeling and Analysis..............................................................7 An Introduction to the Theory and Practice of Finite Fields.....10
Bayesian Networks: With Examples in R..................................95
A Functorial Model Theory: Newer Applications to Analysis of Capture-Recapture Data........................................97
Bayesian Phylogenetics: Methods, Algorithms,
Algebraic Topology, Descriptive Sets, and Computing
Analysis of Categorical Data with R.........................................79 and Applications ....................................................................75
Categories Topos....................................................................24
Analysis of Complex Diseases: A Mathematical Perspective.....25 Bayesian Programming...........................................................76
A Gentle Introduction to Stata, Fourth Edition........................72
Analysis of Mixed Data: Methods & Applications....................80 Benefit-Risk Assessment in Pharmaceutical Research
A Guide to Algorithm Design: Paradigms, Methods,
and Development...................................................................57
and Complexity Analysis...........................................................7 Analysis of Multivariate Social Science Data, Second Edition...98
Beyond Quantum...................................................................28
A Handbook of Statistical Analyses using R, Third Edition.......67 Analysis of Variance for Functional Data..................................80
Bioinformatics Database Systems............................................64
A Handbook of Statistical Analyses using SAS, Third Edition....67
Analysis with Ultrasmall Numbers...........................................47
Bioinformatics: The Impact of Accurate Quantification on
A Handbook of Statistical Graphics Using SAS ODS................67
Analytic Hyperbolic Geometry in N Dimensions: Proteomic and Genetic Analysis and Research........................55
A Numerical Primer for the Chemical Engineer.......................35 An Introduction........................................................................6
Biosimilars: Design and Analysis of Follow-on Biologics...........5 8
Abstract Algebra: A Gentle Introduction...................................3 Analytic Methods in Sports: Using Mathematics and
Biotechnology and Bioinformatics: Advances and
Statistics to Understand Data from Baseball, Football,
Abstract Algebra: An Inquiry Based Approach...........................3 Applications for Bioenergy, Bioremediation and
Basketball, and Other Sports...................................................71
Biopharmaceutical Research...................................................75
Abstract Volterra Integro-Differential Equations......................15 Analyzing Baseball Data with R...............................................71
Blow-up for Higher-Order Parabolic, Hyperbolic, Dispersion
Accelerating MATLAB Performance: 1001 tips to speed up Analyzing Sensory Data with R...............................................66 and Schrodinger Equations.....................................................15
MATLAB programs..................................................................40
Analyzing Spatial Models of Choice and Judgment with R......98 Business Process Modeling, Simulation and Design,
Acting Strategically Using Drama Theory................................20 Second Edition.......................................................................43
Adaptive Design Theory and Implementation Using SAS
Application of Fuzzy Logic to Social Choice Theory................53
C
101
and R, Second Edition............................................................56 Applied Calculus of Variations for Engineers, Second Edition..31
Adaptive Designs for Sequential Treatment Allocation............63 Applied Combinatorics, Second Edition..................................10 Case Studies in System of Systems, Enterprise Systems,
and Complex Systems Engineering...........................................8
Adaptive Filtering: Fundamentals of Least Mean Squares Applied Differential Equations: An Introduction......................15
with MATLAB®........................................................................95 Cellular Potts Models: Multiscale Extensions and
Applied Mathematical Methods for Chemical Engineers, Biological Applications............................................................29
Adaptive Stochastic Optimization Techniques Third Edition...........................................................................32
with Applications....................................................................43 Classic Set Theory: For Guided Independent Study.................53
Applied Medical Statistics Using SAS.......................................56
Advanced Calculus: Theory and Practice.................................15 Classification of Lipschitz Mappings........................................48
Applied Meta-Analysis with R..................................................56
Advanced Engineering Mathematics.......................................31 Clinical and Statistical Considerations in
Applied Reliability, Third Edition.............................................74 Personalized Medicine............................................................58
Advanced Engineering Mathematics with MATLAB,
Applied Stochastic Processes...................................................46 Clinical Trial Biostatistics and
Third Edition...........................................................................31
Biopharmaceutical Applications..............................................58
Applied Survey Data Analysis..................................................98
Advanced Linear Algebra..........................................................3
Clinical Trial Simulations.........................................................58
Advanced Linear Algebra, Second Edition.................................3 Applied Time Series Modelling with
Unobserved Components.......................................................80 Clinical Trials in Oncology, Third Edition.................................58
Advanced R............................................................................66
Applying Analytics: A Practical Introduction............................43 CoArrays: Parallel Programming in Fortran.............................40
Adversarial Risk Analysis..........................................................92
Approximate Analytical Methods for Solving Ordinary Commodities..........................................................................36
Age-Period-Cohort Analysis: New Models, Methods, Differential Equations.............................................................15
and Empirical Applications......................................................97 Competitive Innovation and Improvement:
Artificial Intelligence in Power System Optimization.................8 Statistical Design and Control.................................................92
Age-Period-Cohort Models: Approaches and Analyses
with Aggregate Data..............................................................98 Asymptotic Analysis and Perturbation Theory.........................15 Computational Actuarial Science with R.................................92
Agricultural Statistical Data Analysis Using Stata.....................69 B Computational and Visualization Techniques
for Structural Bioinformatics Using Chimera...........................65
Algebraic Curves in Cryptography..........................................10 Background Modeling and Foreground Detection for
Computational Approaches to Protein Dynamics:
Algebras, Graphs and their Applications...................................3 Video Surveillance..................................................................25
From Quantum to Coarse-Grained Methods..........................65
Computational Methods for Data Evaluation Differential Equations with MATLAB: Fixed Point Theory, Variational Analysis, and Optimization.....48
and Assimilation.....................................................................32 Exploration, Applications, and Theory....................................16
Flexible Bayesian Methods for Diagnosis and ROC
Computational Methods in Finance........................................36 Differential Equations: Theory, Technique and Practice, Curve Estimation....................................................................59
Second Edition.......................................................................16
Computational Neuroscience: Simulated Demyelinating Flexible Imputation of Missing Data.......................................83
Neuropathies and Neuronopathies.........................................65 Differential Forms and the Geometry of General Relativity......23
Flexible, Reliable Software: Using Patterns and
Computational Number Theory...............................................6 Diffusion: Formalism and Applications....................................79 Agile Development...................................................................7
Computer Graphics Through OpenGL: From Theory to Digital Geometry in Image Processing......................................8 Fluid Dynamics via Examples and Solutions..............................8
Experiments, Second Edition..................................................26
Discovering Structural Equation Modeling Using Stata...........82 Foundational and Applied Statistics for Biologists Using R.......56
Computerized Multistage Testing: Theory and Applications...98
Discovering Structural Equation Modeling Using Stata...........13 Foundations of Analysis..........................................................48
Computing in Geographic Information Systems.....................32 (Revised Edition).....................................................................82 Foundations of Interconnection Networks..............................73
Computing: A Historical and Technical Perspective.................50 Discrete Algorithmic Mathematics, Third Edition....................11
Title Index
Covariance Modelling............................................................81 Dynamic Documents with R and knitr....................................82 Galois Theory, Fourth Edition....................................................4
Data Analysis with Competing Risks and Intermediate States..58 Epidemiology: Study Design and Data Analysis, Generalized Sylvester Equations: Unified Parametric Solutions....8
Third Edition...........................................................................59
Data Classification: Algorithms and Applications.....................76 Genome Analysis....................................................................55
Equivalence and Noninferiority Tests for Quality,
Data Clustering: Algorithms and Applications.........................77 Manufacturing and Test Engineers..........................................74 Genome Analysis in R.............................................................65
Data Mining Mobile Devices..................................................93 Essential MATLAB and Octave.................................................32 Geometry, Topology and Physics, Second Edition...................24
Data Mining with R: Learning with Case Studies.....................77 Getting Started with Business Analytics:
Essentials of Cloud Computing...............................................41
Insightful Decision-Making ....................................................78
Data Mining: Theories, Algorithms, and Examples..................77 Essentials of Multivariate Data Analysis...................................72
Graph Theory and Its Applications, Second Edition................11
Data Science in R: A Case Studies Approach to Event Mining: Theory, Algorithms, and Applications...............77
Computational Reasoning and Problem Solving.....................77 Graphs & Digraphs, Fifth Edition............................................11
Exercises and Solutions in Statistical Theory............................82
Dependence Modeling with Copulas......................................81 Graph-Theoretical Matrices in Chemistry................................12
Exploring Linear Algebra:
Design and Analysis of Clinical Trials for Predictive Medicine..59 Green’s Functions with Applications, Second Edition..............17
Labs and Projects with Mathematica®.......................................4
Design and Analysis of Cross-Over Trials, Third Edition...........59 Group Theoretic Cryptography..............................................12
Extending the Linear Model with R: Generalized Linear,
Mixed Effects and Nonparametric Regression Models.............83 Growth Curve Analysis and Visualization Using R ...................99
Design and Analysis of Experiments with R.............................82
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Cryptography, Second Edition................................................12
Introduction to Credit Risk Modeling, Second Edition............37
Joint Models for Longitudinal and Time-to-Event Data:
Handbook of Enumerative Combinatorics..............................12
Introduction to Ecological Sampling.......................................70 With Applications in R............................................................60
Handbook of Finite Fields.......................................................12
Introduction to Enumerative Combinatorics, Second Edition...13 Laser Beam Propagation: Generation and Propagation
Handbook of Graph Drawing and Visualization......................13 of Customized Light.................................................................8
Introduction to Finite and Spectral Element Methods
Handbook of Graph Theory, Second Edition...........................13 Using MATLAB, Second Edition..............................................41 Lessons in Play: An Introduction to Combinatorial
Game Theory, Second Edition................................................20
Handbook Of Integrals and Series Set (Volumes I and II).........17 Introduction to Group Theory..................................................4
Linear Algebra and Matrix Analysis for Statistics......................86
Handbook of Integrals and Series: Elementary Functions, Introduction to High Performance Computing for
Volume I.................................................................................17 Scientists and Engineers..........................................................41 Linear Algebra, Geometry and Transformation.........................5
Handbook of Integrals and Series: Special Functions, Introduction to Information Theory and Data Linear and Integer Optimization:
Volume II................................................................................17 Compression, Third Edition....................................................13 Theory and Practice, Third Edition..........................................45
Handbook of International Large-Scale Assessment: Introduction to Linear Optimization and Extensions Linear Mixed Models: A Practical Guide Using
Background, Technical Issues, and Methods of Data Analysis...99 with MATLAB®........................................................................44 Statistical Software, Second Edition........................................68
Handbook of Linear Algebra, Second Edition............................4 Introduction to Mathematical Logic, Fifth Edition...................53 Linear Models with R, Second Edition.....................................86
Handbook of Linear Partial Differential Equations Introduction to Mathematical Logic, Sixth Edition..................53 Linear Programming with Duals: A Modern Exposition...........45
for Engineers and Scientists, Second Edition...........................18
Title Index
Introduction to Mathematical Modeling and LMIs in Control Systems: Analysis, Design and Applications....34
Handbook of Markov Chain Monte Carlo...............................84 Chaotic Dynamics..................................................................27
Logistic Regression Models, Second Edition............................86
Handbook of Mathematics and Statistics for the Environment...70 Introduction to Mathematical Oncology................................30
Lozi Mappings: Theory and Applications................................27
Handbook of Missing Data.....................................................84 Introduction to Mathematical Proof: A Transition to Advanced
Mathematics, Second Edition.................................................54 M
Handbook of Mixed Membership Models
and Their Applications............................................................84 Introduction to MATLAB with Applications for Chemical and Machine Learning: An Algorithmic Perspective,
Mechanical Engineers.............................................................33 Second Edition.......................................................................78
Handbook of Ordinary Differential Equations, Third Edition....18
Introduction to Modern Cryptography, Second Edition..........14 Machine Translation...............................................................78
Handbook of Parametric and Nonparametric Statistical
Procedures, Fifth Edition.........................................................85 Introduction to Multivariate Analysis: Managing Your Biological Data with Python...........................55
Linear and Nonlinear Modeling..............................................85
Handbook of Peridynamic Modeling......................................26 Markov Processes...................................................................47
Introduction to Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing...41
Handbook of SAS® DATA Step Programming..........................67 Materials Behavior: Research Methodology
Introduction to Numerical and Analytical Methods with and Mathematical Models......................................................34
Handbook of Spatial Point-Pattern Analysis in Ecology............70
MATLAB® for Engineers and Scientists.....................................42
Handbook of Survival Analysis................................................59 Math and Art: An Introduction to Visual Mathematics............21
Introduction to Numerical Programming: A Practical Guide
Handbook of Univariate and Multivariate Data Analysis for Scientists and Engineers Using Python and C/C++............33 Mathematical Card Magic: Fifty-Two New Effects...................51
with IBM SPSS, Second Edition...............................................99 Mathematical Modeling: Models, Analysis and Applications...27
Introduction to Partial Differential Equations for Scientists
Handling Missing Data in Social Research...............................99 and Engineers Using Mathematica.........................................18
Mathematical Modelling with Case Studies: Using Maple
Healthcare Data Analytics.......................................................78 Introduction to Probability.....................................................73 and MATLAB, Third Edition.....................................................27
Hierarchical Modeling and Analysis for Spatial Data, Introduction to Quantum Biology..........................................66 Mathematical Morphology in Geomorphology and GISci.......34
Second Edition.......................................................................85 Mathematical Statistics for Applied Econometrics...................93
Introduction to Quantum Physics and
High-Dimensional Statistics....................................................85 Information Processing...........................................................39
Mathematical Techniques in GIS, Second Edition...................21
Homogenization: Applications to the Biological Introduction to Reversible Computing....................................42
Mathematical Theory of Quantum Computation....................42
103
and Physical Sciences.............................................................18
Introduction to Risk Parity and Budgeting..............................37
Mathematics and Archaeology...............................................27
I Introduction to Scientific Programming and
Mathematics and Music: Composition, Perception, and
Simulation Using R, Second Edition........................................67
Image Processing for Cinema.................................................25 Performance...........................................................................22
Introduction to Set Theory, Third Edition,
Image Statistics in Visual Computing....................................100 Mathematics for the Liberal Arts.............................................22
Revised and Expanded............................................................54
Immune System Modelling and Simulation............................26 Mathematics: A Minimal Introduction....................................54
Introduction to Spatial Econometrics......................................93
Implementing Reproducible Research.....................................67 MATLAB Primer, Eighth Edition...............................................34
Introduction to Statistical Data Analysis for the
Life Sciences, Second Edition..................................................97 Mean Field Simulation for Monte Carlo Integration................86
Improper Riemann Integrals...................................................49
Introduction to Statistical Process Control..............................74 Measure and Integral: An Introduction to Real Analysis..........49
In Silico Bees...........................................................................65
Introduction to Stochastic Calculus with Applications.............47 Measure and Integral: An Introduction to Real Analysis,
Incomplete Categorical Data Design: Non-Randomized
Response Techniques for Sensitive Questions in Surveys.......100 Second Edition.......................................................................49
Introduction to Stochastic Processes, Second Edition..............73
Inference Principles for Biostaticians.......................................59 Introduction to Stock Portfolio Management..........................37 Measure Theory and Fine Properties of Functions,
Revised Edition.......................................................................49
Integral Transforms and Their Applications, Third Edition.......49 Introduction to the Calculus of Variations and Control
with Modern Applications......................................................18 Measured Tones: The Interplay of Physics and Music,
Introduction to Biological Networks.......................................65 Third Edition...........................................................................22
Introduction to Business Analytics...........................................44 Introduction to Theory of Control in Organizations................27
Mechanical Logic in Three-Dimensional Space.......................54
Introduction to Business Analytics - Lab Manual.....................44 Introduction to Time Series using Stata..................................72
Medical Applications of Artificial Intelligence..........................55
Introduction to Closure Systems.............................................13 Introductory Statistics for the Health Sciences........................60
Medical Biostatistics, Third Edition..........................................60
Introduction to Computational Linear Algebra.........................4 Investment and Employment Opportunities in China.............37
Mendelian Randomization: Methods for Using
Introduction to Computational Modeling Using C Isosurfaces: Geometry, Topology, and Algorithms...................24 Genetic Variants in Causal Estimation.....................................86
and Open-Source Tools..........................................................26 Iterative Optimization in Inverse Problems..............................44 Meshless Methods and Their Numerical Properties.................34
Modelling and Quantitative Methods in Fisheries, Parallel Science and Engineering Applications: Quantitative Equity Portfolio Management:
Second Edition.......................................................................97 The Charm++ Approach.........................................................43 Modern Techniques and Applications.....................................38
Modelling Survival Data in Medical Research, Third Edition.....61 Partial Differential Equations with Variable Exponents: Quantitative Evaluation of Safety in Drug Development:
Variational Methods and Qualitative Analysis..........................19 Design, Analysis and Reporting...............................................62
Modern Survey Sampling.......................................................87
Partial Differential Equations: Topics in Fourier Analysis...........19 Quantitative Finance: A Simulation-Based Introduction
Molecular Modeling at the Atomic Scale: Using Excel.............................................................................38
Methods and Applications in Quantitative Biology.................66 Past, Present, and Future of Statistical Science........................88
Quantitative Finance: An Object-Oriented Approach in C++....38
Monomial Algebras, Second Edition.........................................5 Patient-Reported Outcomes: Measurement,
Implementation and Interpretation........................................61 Quantitative Graph Theory: Mathematical Foundations
Monte Carlo Methods for Particle Transport...........................96 and Applications.....................................................................14
Patterns in Excitable Media: Genesis, Dynamics,
Multi-Label Dimensionality Reduction....................................78 and Control............................................................................30 Quantitative Methods and Socio-Economic Applications
in GIS, Second Edition..........................................................100
Multilevel Modeling Using R...................................................87 Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Data Analysis:
Concepts and Applications, Fourth Edition.............................30 Quantitative Methods for Precision Medicine.........................62
Multiple Factor Analysis by Example Using R..........................68
Pharmacokinetics and Toxicokinetics......................................28 Quantum Mechanics I: The Fundamentals................................9
Multistage Separation Processes, Fourth Edition.....................34
Physical Components of Tensors.............................................35 Quantum Mechanics II: Advanced Topics.................................9
Multi-State Survival Models for Interval-Censored Data..........61
Physics of Continuous Media: Problems and Solutions in Quantum Optics for Beginners...............................................39
Multivariate Bonferroni-Type Inequalities:
Electromagnetism, Fluid Mechanics and MHD,
Theory and Applications.........................................................87 Quasi-Least Squares Regression..............................................89
Second Edition.........................................................................9
Multivariate Statistical Methods: A Primer, Third Edition.........72 R
Physics of Your World: Oddities, Novelties,
N and Simplifications.................................................................22
R Graphics, Second Edition.....................................................69
Pocket Book of Integrals and Mathematical Formulas,
Navigating Strategic Decisions: 5th Edition.............................................................................49 Random Dynamical Systems in Finance..................................94
The Power of Sound Analysis and Forecasting........................93
Pocket Medical Statistics: An A-Z for Critical Appraisal, Randomised Response-Adaptive Designs in Clinical Trials.......62
104 Near Rings, Fuzzy Ideals, and Graph Theory.............................5 Second Edition.......................................................................62 Randomized Phase II Cancer Clinical Trials..............................62
Network and Adaptive Sampling............................................87 Polychromatic Sets: Theory and Applications............................9 RapidMiner: Data Mining Use Cases and Business
Next Generation Sequencing Data Analysis............................75 Power Electronic Systems: Walsh Analysis with MATLAB®........36 Analytics Applications.............................................................79
Noninferiority Testing in Clinical Trials: Practical Graph Mining with R................................................79 Real Analysis and Foundations, Third Edition..........................50
Issues and Challenges.............................................................61
Practical Lean Accounting: A Proven System for Measuring Recursive Identification and Parameter Estimation..................47
Nonlinear Evolution and Difference Equations and Managing the Lean Enterprise, Second Edition................38 Regression Models for Categorical Dependent Variables
of Monotone Type in Hilbert Spaces.......................................19
Using Stata, Third Edition.......................................................89
Practical Linear Algebra: A Geometry Toolbox, Third Edition....5
Nonlinear Option Pricing........................................................38
Reliability Engineering and Risk Analysis:
Practical Multivariate Analysis, Fifth Edition.............................88
Nonlinear Physics of Ecosystems.............................................29 A Practical Guide, Second Edition...........................................75
Practical Statistics for Medical Research..................................62
Nonlinear Time Series: Theory, Methods and Applications Reproducible Research with R and RStudio.............................69
with R Examples.....................................................................87 Pricing in General Insurance...................................................93
Richly Parameterized Linear Models: Additive,
Nonparametric Methods in Statistics with SAS Applications....87 Principles of Copula Theory....................................................94 Time Series, and Spatial Models Using Random Effects...........89
Nonparametric Statistical Methods Using R............................88 Principles of Scientific Methods..............................................72 Risk Analysis in Engineering and Economics, Second Edition...96
Nonparametric Statistics for Social and Behavioral Sciences..100 Principles of Total Quality, Third Edition..................................74 Risk Analysis in Engineering: Techniques, Tools, and Trends....73
Numerical Analysis for Engineers: Probabilistic Models for Dynamical Systems, Second Edition..96 Risk Assessment and Decision Analysis with
Methods and Applications, Second Edition.............................42 Bayesian Networks.................................................................94
Probability and Statistics for Computer Scientists, Second
Numerical Methods and Optimization: An Introduction.........43 Edition....................................................................................68 Risk Management and Simulation..........................................38
Numerical Methods for Chemical Engineers Using Excel, Probability and Statistics: A Didactic Introduction...................88 RNA-seq Data Analysis: A Practical Approach..........................56
VBA, and MATLAB..................................................................35
Probability Foundations for Engineers.....................................45 Robust Cluster Analysis and Variable Selection........................89
Numerical Methods for Engineers and Scientists
Probability Models in Operations Research.............................45 Robust Methods for Data Reduction.......................................89
Using MATLAB®......................................................................35
Probability, Statistics, and Reliability for Engineers and Robust Response Surfaces, Regression, and
Numerical Methods for Engineers and Scientists,
Scientists, Third Edition..........................................................96 Positive Data Analyses.............................................................90
Second Edition,......................................................................35
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Rule-Based Modeling in Systems Biology................................66 Statistical Methods for QTL Mapping.....................................75 The Science of Computing: Shaping a Discipline....................52
S Statistical Methods in Biology: Design and Analysis of The Separable Galois Theory of Commutative Rings,
Experiments and Regression...................................................97 Second Edition.........................................................................5
Sample Size Calculations for Clustered and Longitudinal
Statistical Methods in Drug Combination Studies...................64 The Shape of Space................................................................24
Outcomes in Clinical Research................................................63
Statistical Methods in Psychiatry Research and SPSS.............101 The Symmetries of Things......................................................52
SAS and R: Data Management, Statistical Analysis,
and Graphics, Second Edition.................................................69 Statistical Methods with Applications to Demography The Synoptic Problem and Statistics.....................................101
and Life Insurance..................................................................74
Scale in Spatial Information and Analysis................................70 Theoretical and Computational Research
Statistical Reinforcement Learning: Modern Machine in the 21st Century.................................................................25
Schrödinger’s Killer App: Race to Build the World’s First
Learning Approaches..............................................................79
Quantum Computer...............................................................23 Theory of Drug Development.................................................64
Statistical Studies of Income, Poverty and Inequality in
Search and Foraging: Individual Motion Theory of Factorial Design: Single- and Multi-Stratum
Europe: Computing and Graphics in R using EU-SILC.............94
and Swarm Dynamics.............................................................46 Experiments...........................................................................91
Statistical Theory: A Concise Introduction...............................91
Secret History: The Story of Cryptology..................................14 Time Series with Mixed Spectra..............................................96
Statistics and Data Analysis for Microarrays Using R
Sequential Analysis: Hypothesis Testing and Time Series: Modeling, Computation, and Inference..............91
and Bioconductor, Second Edition..........................................76
Changepoint Detection..........................................................90
Traffic Simulation and Data: Validation Methods and
Statistics for Epidemiology......................................................64
Set Theoretical Aspects of Real Analysis..................................50 Applications............................................................................97
Statistics for Finance...............................................................95
Signal Processing: A Mathematical Approach, Second Edition....9 Transformational Plane Geometry...........................................24
Title Index
Statistics in Action: A Canadian Outlook.................................91
Simple Solutions to Energy Calculations, Fifth Edition.............36 Translational Medicine: The Future of Therapy?......................76
Statistics in MATLAB: A Primer................................................69
Simulation of Dynamic Systems with MATLAB and Twists, Tilings, and Tessellations..............................................52
Simulink, Second Edition........................................................28 Stochastic Cauchy Problems in Infinite Dimensions:
Generalized and Regularized Solutions...................................20 U
Sinusoids: Theory and Technological Applications..................50
Smart Use of State Public Health Data for Health Stochastic Dynamics for Systems Biology...............................31 Understanding Advanced Statistical Methods.........................92
Disparity Assessment..............................................................63 Stochastic Finance: An Introduction with Market Examples....95 Understanding Geometric Algebra: Hamilton, Grassmann,
Soccermetrics: Science of Soccer Statistics..............................73 and Clifford for Computer Vision and Graphics........................5
Stochastic Modeling and Mathematical Statistics:
Solution Techniques for Elementary Partial Differential A Text for Statisticians and Quantitative Scientists..................91 Understanding Mathematical Proof........................................54
Equations, Second Edition......................................................19 Stochastic Partial Differential Equations, Second Edition.........20 Undocumented Secrets of MATLAB-Java Programming............7
Solved and Unsolved Problems of Structural Chemistry..........30 Stochastic Processes with Applications to Finance, Using R and RStudio for Data Management, Statistical
Sparse Modeling: Theory, Algorithms, and Applications.........79 Second Edition.......................................................................95 Analysis and Graphics, Second Edition....................................69
Spatial Analysis Methods of Road Traffic Collisions................100 Stochastic Volatilty with Jumps: Models, Algorithms Using R for Introductory Statistics, Second Edition..................72
and Implementation...............................................................39
Spatial Analysis: Statistics, Visualization, and Using R for Numerical Analysis in Science and Engineering....43
Computational Methods........................................................70 Student Ready Reference and Study Supplement
for Discrete Mathematics for Ducks........................................14 V/W
Spatial Data Analysis in Ecology and Agriculture Using R........71
Survival Analysis in Medicine and Genetics.............................64 Value-Added Decision Making for Managers..........................46
Spatial Mathematics: Theory and Practice through Mapping..10
Synthetic Gene Network: Modeling, Analysis and Variational Methods in Image Processing................................25
Spatial Temporal Information Systems: An Ontological Robust Design Methods.........................................................31
Approach using STK®..............................................................71 Visualization Analysis and Design............................................14
Systems Biology: Mathematical Modeling and
Speaking Stata Graphics: A Collection from Model Analysis.......................................................................31 Visualization and Verbalization of Data...................................92
the Stata Journal.....................................................................90
Statistical Methods for Financial Engineering..........................94 The Navier-Stokes Problem in the 21st Century......................19
Statistical Methods for Handling Incomplete Data..................91 The Physics Companion, 2nd Edition.....................................22
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Covert; Markus W. .................................................................55 Evans; Lawrence Craig............................................................49 Grasso; Larry...........................................................................38
Cox; Nicholas J.................................................................88, 90 Everitt; Brian S..................................................................56, 67 Greco; Luca............................................................................89
Crassidis; John L......................................................................35 Green; Stephanie ...................................................................58
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Crépey; Stéphane...................................................................36 Greenacre; Michael................................................................92
Cristini; Vittorio......................................................................29 Faeder; James.........................................................................66 Gross; Jonathan L.............................................................11, 13
Crowley; John.........................................................................58 Faraway; Julian J...............................................................83, 86 Gubareni; Nadiya M.................................................................3
Cunningham; Douglas W.....................................................100 Farcomeni; Alessio..................................................................89 Guenther; Ronald B................................................................42
Farin; Gerald.............................................................................5 Guha; Sumanta......................................................................26
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Fayyad; Dolly Khuwayri..........................................................41 Guisasola; Jenaro....................................................................88
Daamen; Winnie.....................................................................97 Fedorov; Valerii V....................................................................61 Gupta; Aparna........................................................................38
Dale; Peter..............................................................................21 Feil; Todd.................................................................................4 Gustafson; John L...................................................................40
Das; Abhijit...............................................................................6 Felli; James..............................................................................57 Gustafson; Paul.......................................................................80
Das; Partha Pratim....................................................................8 Feng; Wu-chun.......................................................................41 Guyeux; Christophe................................................................17
Das; Rabindra Nath................................................................90 Fenton; Norman ....................................................................94 Guyon; Julien..........................................................................38
Das; Subrata...........................................................................76 Ficek; Zbigniew......................................................................39
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Dattagupta; Sushanta.............................................................79 Fienberg; Stephen E...............................................................84
Davies; Patrick Laurie..............................................................81 Filinkov; Alexei........................................................................20 Hachiya; Hirotaka...................................................................79
Author Index
Davis; Richard A......................................................................84 Finch; W. Holmes....................................................................87 Haddon; Malcolm..................................................................97
Davis; Timothy A....................................................................34 Fischer-Cripps; Anthony C..........................................22, 39, 40 Hager; Georg.........................................................................41
Davison; Matt.........................................................................38 Fitzmaurice; Garrett................................................................84 Haghighat; Alireza..................................................................96
Daya Sagar; Behara Seshadri...................................................34 Forbes; Andrew........................................................................8 Halter-Koch; Franz....................................................................6
de Carvalho; Miguel Brás .......................................................59 Forrest; Jeffrey Yi-Lin...............................................................37 Han; Zhigang.........................................................................24
de Carvalho; Vanda Inácio......................................................59 Foster; John T..........................................................................26 Hansford; Dianne.....................................................................5
de Leon; Alexander R..............................................................80 Frankel; Steven.......................................................................35 Hanson; Timothy E.................................................................80
De Muth; James E...................................................................57 Freese; Jeremy .......................................................................89 Hardin; James W.....................................................................83
De; Soumen...........................................................................28 Frey; Gerhard.........................................................................12 Hardoon; David Roi................................................................78
Dean; Dr Angela.....................................................................84 Frydenberg; Morten...............................................................60 Hare; Christopher...................................................................98
Deb; Anish..............................................................................36 Fulford; G..R...........................................................................27 Hathout; Dean........................................................................53
Debnath; Lokenath.................................................................49 Funada; Mariko......................................................................50 Hayette; Gatfaoui...................................................................37
Dehmer; Matthias..................................................................14 Fuxreiter; Monika...................................................................65 Hazewinkel; Michiel..................................................................3
Del Moral; Pierre.....................................................................86 Heeringa; Steven G.................................................................98
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Dempster; M. A. H.................................................................36 Hendrix; William ....................................................................79
Denis; Jean-Baptiste................................................................95 Gabrielsson; Johan..................................................................30 Henner; Victor..........................................................................9
Der; Geoff........................................................................56, 67 Galaktionov; Victor A..............................................................15 Henning; Kevin S. S. ..............................................................92
DeShea; Lise...........................................................................60 Galbraith; Jane........................................................................98 Henry-Labordere; Pierre..........................................................38
Devillers; James.......................................................................65 Galecki; Andrzej T...................................................................68 Heo; Moonseoung..................................................................63
Dey; Dipak K..........................................................................81 Gamerman; Dani....................................................................90 Herbert; Katherine G..............................................................64
Dey; Kieron............................................................................92 Gandhi; S. Jimmy.....................................................................8 Herman; Russell L...................................................................32
Diao; Zijian.............................................................................42 Gandrud; Christopher............................................................69 Hess; Karl................................................................................51
Dieu; Vo Ngoc..........................................................................8 Gariepy; Ronald F...................................................................49 Hilbe; Joseph M....................................................68, 83, 86, 89
Diggle; Peter J. ......................................................................90 Garnier; Rowan.......................................................................54 Hirsa; Ali ................................................................................36
Dobrushkin; Vladimir .......................................................15, 28 Garrido; Jose M......................................................................26 Hlavacek; William S.................................................................66 107
Dobson; Annette J..................................................................85 Geiser; Juergen.......................................................................40 Ho; Robert..............................................................................99
Doche; Christophe.................................................................12 Gelfand; Alan E.......................................................................85 Hodge; Jonathan K...................................................................3
Don; Gary W..........................................................................22 Gelman; Andrew..............................................................80, 84 Hodges; James S.....................................................................89
Douc; Randal..........................................................................87 Genest; Christian....................................................................88 Höferlin; Benjamin..................................................................25
Dowling; Jonathan P...............................................................23 Geskus; Ronald.......................................................................58 Hoffman; Joe D.......................................................................35
Drăghici; Sorin........................................................................76 Geubelle; Philippe H...............................................................26 Hofmann; Markus...................................................................79
Dray; Tevian...........................................................................23 Geunes; Joseph.......................................................................45 Hogben; Leslie..........................................................................4
Duan; Guang-Ren...............................................................8, 34 Gezan; S.A..............................................................................97 Holan; Scott H........................................................................84
Duffy; Dean G........................................................................17 Ghosh; Suchismita..................................................................36 Holmgren; Eric B....................................................................64
Duffy; Dean G........................................................................31 Gibas; Cynthia J......................................................................55 Hoogendoorn; Serge P............................................................97
Dunn; Fletcher........................................................................50 Gibson; Walton C...................................................................36 Hopcraft; Keith Iain................................................................46
Dunson; David B....................................................................80 Gilbert; Robert P.....................................................................18 Hornyak; Gabor L...................................................................56
Durante; Fabrizio....................................................................94 Gill; Jeff...................................................................................98 Horton; Nicholas J..................................................................69
Dutta; Joydeep.......................................................................56 Giovagnoli; Alessandra...........................................................63 Hosking; Antony.......................................................................7
Giraud; Christophe.................................................................85 Hothorn; Torsten....................................................................67
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Gjerde; Eric.............................................................................52 Hrbacek; Karel..................................................................47, 54
Edwards; Robert D..................................................................39 Gnaldi; Michela....................................................................101 Hu; Shuhua............................................................................28
Efron; Bradley.........................................................................85 Goldrei; D.C...........................................................................53 Hua; Ronald H........................................................................38
Ekstrøm; Claus Thorn.............................................................97 Goldstine; Susan.....................................................................51 Huang; Jih-Jeng......................................................................44
Elhadj; Zeraoulia.....................................................................27 Goodchild; Michael F..............................................................70 Hull; Thomas..........................................................................52
Emmert-Streib; Frank..............................................................14 Goodman-Strauss ; Chaim......................................................52 Huss; Mikael...........................................................................56
Erhel; Jocelyne..........................................................................4 Gorod; Alex..............................................................................8 Hwang; Heungsun..................................................................99
Erosheva; Elena A....................................................................84 Goubko; Mikhail.....................................................................27 Hwang; Jessica........................................................................73
Esfandiari; Ramin S.................................................................35 Grabarnik; Genady.................................................................79
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Mersmann; Olaf ....................................................................66 Nowakowski; Richard.............................................................20 Rani; T. Raja............................................................................15
Mi Han; Seon.........................................................................96 Numrich; Robert W.................................................................40 Ratner; Bruce..........................................................................94
Michalak; Pawel......................................................................65 Raval; Alpan............................................................................65
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Michalowicz; Joseph Victor.....................................................46 Ravishanker; Nalini.................................................................84
Mickens; Ronald E..................................................................16 O’Brien; Robert.......................................................................98 Ray; Animesh..........................................................................65
Migon; Helio S.......................................................................90 O’Brien; Sean M.....................................................................82 Reba; Marilyn A......................................................................22
Mijatovic; Aleksandar .............................................................39 O’Donovan; Richard...............................................................47 Reddy; Chandan K..................................................................77
Milicevic; Ante........................................................................12 Oliveira; Antonio Marmo De...................................................35 Reddy; Chandan K..................................................................78
Milivojevich; Andrija...............................................................75 Omachonu; Vincent K............................................................74 Reddy; M. Venkataswamy.....................................................101
Milne; Christopher-Paul .........................................................76 Ongsakul; Weerakorn...............................................................8 Reid; John Ker.........................................................................40
Miranda; Guillermo F..............................................................19 Oruc; A.Yavuz.........................................................................73 Reinhard; Erik.......................................................................100
Mirman; Daniel......................................................................99 Overbeck; Ludger...................................................................37 Remillard; Bruno.....................................................................94
Mishra; Shashi Kant................................................................45 Oyana; Tonny J.......................................................................70 Ridley; Kevin D.......................................................................46
Mitidieri; Enzo L......................................................................15 P Rios Insua; David....................................................................92
Mittra; James..........................................................................76 Rish; Irina................................................................................79
Pace; Robert Kelley.................................................................93
Modarres; Mohammad.....................................................73, 75 Ritov; Ya’acov.........................................................................91
Padmanabhan; Kanchana.......................................................79
Molenberghs; Geert...............................................................84 Ritter; Gunter.........................................................................89
Pagès; Jérôme ........................................................................68
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Molenberghs; Geert...............................................................88 Rizopoulos; Dimitris ...............................................................60
Panario; Daniel ......................................................................12
Moll; Victor H.........................................................................23 Roback; Paul...........................................................................83
Panchenko; Alexander............................................................18
Moloney; Kirk A......................................................................70 Robert; Yves..............................................................................7
Panigrahi; Narayan.................................................................32
Momoh; James A....................................................................43 Roberts; Charles.....................................................................54
Parberry; Ian...........................................................................50
Moore; John J.........................................................................56 Roberts; Fred..........................................................................10
Pardalos; Panos M..................................................................43
Morais; Adolfo........................................................................88 Robinson; Andrew............................................................67, 68
Pardo; Scott............................................................................74
Mordeson; John N..................................................................53 Rogel-Salazar; Jesus................................................................32
Parida; Laxmi..........................................................................29
Morgan; Byron J. T.................................................................97 Roncalli; Thierry......................................................................37
Parodi; Pietro..........................................................................93
Morimura; Tetsuro..................................................................79 Rootzen; Holger.....................................................................90
Pathak; Anirban .....................................................................39
Morris; Max............................................................................84 Rosenthal; Howard.................................................................98
Paulsen; William.....................................................................15
Moss; Charles B......................................................................93 Ross; Joel E.............................................................................74
Peace; Karl E...........................................................................56
Moss; Eliot................................................................................7 Rother; Kristian.......................................................................55
Pelagatti; Matteo Maria..........................................................80
Moulines; Eric.........................................................................87 Rouhani; Behzad Djafari..........................................................19
Peng; Roger D........................................................................67
Moustaki; Irini.........................................................................98 Roussos; Ioannis Markos.........................................................49
Pereira-Maxwell; Filomena......................................................62
Mukhopadhyay; Jayanta...........................................................8 Roy; Anindya..........................................................................86
Perng; Chang-shing................................................................77
Mulay; Shantanu S.................................................................34 Rubin; Donald B.....................................................................80
Perpinan Lamigueiro; Oscar....................................................95
Mulcahy; Colm.......................................................................51 Rueda; Luis.............................................................................55
Perumalla; Kalyan S................................................................42
Mullen; Gary L....................................................................3, 12 Rutkowski; David ...................................................................99
Petrovic; John Srdjan..............................................................15
Muller; Peter...........................................................................57 Rutkowski; Leslie.....................................................................99
Philippe; Bernard......................................................................4
Munzner; Tamara...................................................................14 Rychtar; Jan............................................................................29
Piasecki; Łukasz.......................................................................48
Murrell; Paul...........................................................................69
Pistorius; Martijn.....................................................................39 S
N Plant; Richard E......................................................................71 Saha; Swapan K......................................................................10
Nachlas; Joel A........................................................................45 Plavsic; Dejan.........................................................................30 Samaniego; Francisco J...........................................................91
Nagurka; Mark.......................................................................96 Pless; Vera...............................................................................23 Samatova; Nagiza F. ..............................................................79 109
Nagy; John.............................................................................30 Pohozaev; Stanislav I..............................................................15 Sameshima; Koichi.................................................................60
Nakahara; Mikio.....................................................................24 Polyanin; Andrei D..................................................................18 Sandsten; Maria......................................................................90
Nakatani; Tomoaki................................................................100 Poole; Keith T.........................................................................98 Sangeetha; Jeyabalan.............................................................75
Narayanan; A Satya................................................................10 Porikli; Fatih............................................................................25 Sashegyi; Andreas...................................................................57
Nassif; Nabil.......................................................................4, 41 Poularikas; Alexander D..........................................................95 Sato; Kazuo..........................................................................100
Navarro Alberto; Jorge A.........................................................70 Pouli; Tania...........................................................................100 Satyanarayana; Bhavanari.........................................................5
Navon; Ionel Michael.............................................................32 Pozrikidis; Constantine...........................................................41 Sauser; Brian.............................................................................8
Nazaikinskii; Vladimir E...........................................................18 Prado; Raquel.........................................................................91 Scheike; Thomas H.................................................................59
Nazarenko; Sergey...................................................................8 Prasad; Kuncham Syam............................................................5 Schlicker; Steven.......................................................................3
Neelon; Brian. H.....................................................................82 Preziosi; Luigi..........................................................................29 Schlogl; Erik............................................................................38
Neil; Martin............................................................................94 Privault; Nicolas......................................................................95 Scianna; Marco.......................................................................29
Nelder; John A........................................................................84 Putler; Daniel S.......................................................................92 Scott; David W........................................................................88
Newton; H. Joseph.................................................................88 Q/R Scutari; Marco........................................................................95
Ng; Tie-Hua............................................................................61 Sekaran; K. Chandra...............................................................41
Qian; Edward E.......................................................................38
Nguyen; Kim..........................................................................12 Sellers; James A.........................................................................3
Qiu; Peihua.............................................................................74
Nichols; Jonathan M...............................................................46 Sempi; Carlo...........................................................................94
Qu; Ming...............................................................................63
Nielsen; Jan Nygaard..............................................................95 Severini; Thomas A.................................................................71
Radhika; T.S.L.........................................................................15
Nikiforov; Igor .......................................................................90 Shao; Jun................................................................................91
Radulescu; Vicentiu D.............................................................19
Nikolic; Sonja.........................................................................12 Shapiro; Arnold F....................................................................93
Raghunathan; Trivellore..........................................................86
Noel; Rebecca........................................................................57 Shastri; Anant R......................................................................23
Rajasekar; S...............................................................................9
Nolan; Deborah......................................................................77 Sheskin; David J......................................................................85
Rajasekar; Shanmuganathan.....................................................9
Nourani; Cyrus F.....................................................................24 Shier; Douglas R.....................................................................22
Ralston; Anthony....................................................................11
Novic; Marjana.......................................................................30 Shih; Weichung Joe................................................................63
Randic; Milan.........................................................................30
Novikov; Dimitry....................................................................27 Shipway; Philip.......................................................................33
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