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Mathematics

Algebra ...........................................................................................................................................................................3

Algebraic Geometry & Number Theory............................................................................................................................6

Algorithms & Complexity.................................................................................................................................................7

Mathematics & Statistics


Applied Mathematics........................................................................................................................................................8

Combinatorics & Discrete Mathematics..........................................................................................................................10

Differential Equations & Nonlinearity..............................................................................................................................14

Game Theory.................................................................................................................................................................20

General & Introductory Mathematics.............................................................................................................................20

Geometry & Topology....................................................................................................................................................23

Mathematical & Computational Imaging.......................................................................................................................25

Mathematical Modeling.................................................................................................................................................25

Mathematical Physics.....................................................................................................................................................28

Mathematics for Biology & Medicine..............................................................................................................................29

Mathematics for Engineering..........................................................................................................................................32

Mathematics for Finance................................................................................................................................................36

Mathematics for Physics.................................................................................................................................................39

Numerical Analysis & Mathematical Computation..........................................................................................................40

Operations Research.......................................................................................................................................................43

Probability Theory & Applications..................................................................................................................................45

Real, Complex & Functional Analysis..............................................................................................................................47

Recreational Mathematics & Popular Science.................................................................................................................50

Set Theory & Logic.........................................................................................................................................................52

Statistics

Bioinformatics & Statistical Genetics...............................................................................................................................54

Biostatistics.....................................................................................................................................................................55

Biostatistics & Epidemiology...........................................................................................................................................56

Computational Biology...................................................................................................................................................64

Computational Statistics.................................................................................................................................................65

Environmental Statistics..................................................................................................................................................69
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Introductory Statistics & General References...................................................................................................................70

Probability Theory & Applications..................................................................................................................................72

SPC/Reliability/Quality Control.......................................................................................................................................73

Statistical Genetics & Bioinformatics...............................................................................................................................74

Statistical Learning & Data Mining.................................................................................................................................75

Statistical Physics & Thermodynamics............................................................................................................................78

Statistical Theory & Methods..........................................................................................................................................79

Statistics for Business, Finance & Economics...................................................................................................................91

Statistics for Engineering & Physical Science...................................................................................................................94

Statistics for Life Sciences................................................................................................................................................96

Statistics for the Social & Behavioral Sciences.................................................................................................................96

Title Index...........................................................................................................................................................................101

Author Index.......................................................................................................................................................................106

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Textbook Textbook

Abstract Algebra Advanced Linear Algebra


A Gentle Introduction Second Edition
Gary L. Mullen and James A. Sellers Bruce Cooperstein
The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, USA University of California, Santa Cruz, USA
Series: Textbooks in Mathematics Series: Textbooks in Mathematics

This book introduces the basic notions of abstract Introducing vector spaces over fields as well as the
algebra to sophomores and perhaps even junior fundamental concepts of linear combinations, span of
mathematics majors who have a relatively weak background with conceptual vectors, linear independence, basis, and dimension,
courses. It introduces the material with many concrete examples and establishes this book discusses the algebra of polynomials with coefficients in a field,
a firm foundation for introducing more abstract mathematical notions. concentrating on results that are consequences of the division algorithm. It
develops the structure theory of a linear operator on a finite dimensional vector
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An Inquiry Based Approach their Applications
Jonathan K. Hodge, Steven Schlicker,
Ilwoo Cho
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Series: Textbooks in Mathematics
This book introduces the study of algebra induced by
Emphasizing active learning, this text not only teaches combinatorial objects called directed graphs. These
abstract algebra but also provides a deeper understanding graphs are used as tools in the analysis of graph-theoretic
of what mathematics is, how it is done, and how mathematicians think. The problems and in the characterization and solution of
book can be used in both rings-first and groups-first abstract algebra courses. analytic problems. The book presents recent research in
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and concepts. Each chapter also discusses the connections among topics in ring objects. It also covers tools and methods from a variety of mathematical areas,
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Advanced Linear Algebra Non-commutative Algebras and Rings
Nicholas Loehr Michiel Hazewinkel
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, CWI, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Blacksburg, USA
Nadiya M. Gubareni
Series: Textbooks in Mathematics
Czestochowa University of Technology, Poland
Designed for a second theoretical course in linear algebra,
This book systematizes the more recent results on
this text explores a variety of advanced topics in linear
advanced topics of the structural theory of associative
algebra that highlight the rich interconnections of the
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A First Course in Exploring Linear Algebra
Abstract Algebra Labs and Projects with Mathematica®
Rings, Groups, and Fields, Third Edition Crista Arangala
Elon University, North Carolina, USA
Marlow Anderson
Series: Textbooks in Mathematics, 18
Colorado College, Colorado Springs, USA
Todd Feil This supplement for linear algebra courses provides a
Denison University, Granville, Ohio, USA hands-on lab manual that includes exercises, theorems,
and problems. The exercises section integrates problems,
Like its popular predecessors, this text develops ring theory first by drawing
technology, Mathematica® visualization, and Mathematica CDFs, enabling
on students’ familiarity with integers and polynomials. This unique approach
students to discover the theory and applications of linear algebra in a meaningful
motivates students in studying abstract algebra and helps them understand the
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power of abstraction. This edition makes it easier to teach unique factorization as
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Textbook Introduction to Computational
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Fourth Edition Nabil Nassif, Bernard Philippe,
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Introduction to Computational Linear Algebra
A qualified bestseller since 1973, this third edition
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understand state-of-the-art computational tools to solve matrix computations
revises and simplifies to provide greater interesting payoff at the beginning of
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Handbook of Linear Algebra Textbook

Second Edition Introduction to Group Theory


Edited by Michael J. Collins
University College, Oxford, UK
Leslie Hogben
Iowa State University, Ames, USA Group theory is an important subject that has come
Series: Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications a long way in recent years. Introduction to Group
With a substantial amount of new material, this best- Theory presents the fundamentals of both finite and
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elementary aspects of the subject to the frontiers of current research. Along with portion of the text is devoted to general linear groups. Additional topics covered
revisions and updates throughout, the second edition includes 20 new chapters include the construction of BN pairs, Coexeter groups, Hall–Higham theory,
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Textbook Textbook
Linear Algebra, Geometry and Transformation Practical Linear Algebra
Bruce Solomon A Geometry Toolbox, Third Edition
Indiana University, Bloomington, USA
Gerald Farin
Series: Textbooks in Mathematics, 20
Arizona State University, Tempe, USA
This classroom-tested textbook uses a geometric approach to teaching linear Dianne Hansford
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Through many examples and real-world applications,
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this text teaches undergraduate-level linear algebra in
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Monomial Algebras
Second Edition
Rafael Villarreal
Centro de Investigacion, Mexico City, Mexico
The Separable Galois Theory
Series: Monographs and Research Notes in Mathematics of Commutative Rings
The book stresses the interplay between several areas Second Edition
of pure and applied mathematics, emphasizing the Andy R. Magid
central role of monomial algebras. It unifies the classical The University of Oklahoma, Norman, USA
results of commutative algebra with central results and Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Pure and Applied Mathematics
notions from graph theory, combinatorics, linear algebra, integer programming,
and combinatorial optimization. The book introduces various methods to study This book provides a complete and self-contained
monomial algebras and their presentation ideals, including Stanley-Reisner rings, account of the Galois theory of commutative rings
subrings and blowup algebra-emphasizing square free quadratics, hypergraph from the viewpoint of categorical classification theorems and using solely the
clutters, and effective computational methods. techniques of commutative algebra. Along with updating nearly every result
and explanation, this edition contains a new chapter that introduces the theory
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Near Rings, Fuzzy Ideals, Understanding


and Graph Theory Geometric Algebra
Bhavanari Satyanarayana Hamilton, Grassmann, and Clifford
Acharya Nagarjuna University, Andra Pradesh, India
for Computer Vision and Graphics
Kuncham Syam Prasad
Manipal University, India Kenichi Kanatani
Okayama University, Japan
Near ring theory has many applications in areas as
diverse as digital computing, sequential mechanics, This book offers a unique historical look at the
automata theory, graph theory, and combinatorics. development of geometric algebra, the roots of which
Suitable for researchers and graduate students, this book provides readers with have taken on new significance in light of computer graphics, computer vision,
an understanding of near ring theory and its connection to fuzzy ideals and and robotics applications. For this reason, it covers Hamilton’s, Grassmann’s, and
graph theory. It explores the relationship between near rings and fuzzy sets and Clifford’s geometry in tracing the development of what is now seen as geometric
between near rings and graph theory. The authors cover topics from recent algebra. Designed for wide range of readers involved in 3D modeling, the book
literature along with several characterizations. also includes exercises and solutions, which can be used in special topic courses
on the subject or as a supplemental text in other courses.
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Analytic Hyperbolic Geometry Textbook
in N Dimensions Elementary Number Theory
An Introduction James S. Kraft
Gilman School, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Abraham Albert Ungar
North Dakota State University, Fargo, USA
Larry Washington
University of Maryland, College Park, USA
This book introduces for the first time the hyperbolic
Linear optimization, also commonly called linear
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programming, is a widely used tool for transforming a
hyperbolic geometry. The extension of common
Algebraic Geomety & Number Theory

real-life decision problem into a mathematical model and


Euclidean geometry to N dimensions, with N being any positive integer,
designing algorithms to solve or analyze the model, resulting in solving the real-
results in greater generality and succinctness in related expressions. Using new
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hyperbolic circumcenter and circumradius of any hyperbolic simplex.
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Computational Number Theory An Introduction to Number
Abhijit Das
Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur
Theory with Cryptography
Series: Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications James S. Kraft
Gilman School, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Developed from the author’s popular graduate-level Lawrence C. Washington
course, this self-contained text presents a complete University of Maryland, College Park, USA
treatment of number-theoretic algorithms. Avoiding
advanced algebra and requiring no prior experience Number theory has a rich history. For many years it was
with number theory or sophisticated algebraic tools, the book covers many one of the purest areas of pure mathematics, studied
computational aspects of number theory and highlights important and interesting because of the intellectual fascination with properties of integers. More
engineering applications. With an emphasis on implementation issues, it uses recently, it has been an area that also has important applications to subjects
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Cremona Groups Quadratic Irrationals


and Icosahedron An Introduction to
Ivan Cheltsov Classical Number Theory
University of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Franz Halter-Koch
Konstantin Shramov University of Graz, Austria
Steklov Institute of Mathematics, Moscow, Russia Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Pure and Applied Mathematics
Series: Monographs and Research Notes in Mathematics
Research on number theory has produced a wealth of
This book provides an ideal introduction to birational interesting and beautiful results yet topics are strewn
geometry for researchers and graduate students. The throughout the literature, the notation is far from being
map of the Cremona group is not often defined at some points, making it very standardized, and a unifying approach to the different aspects is lacking.
hard to study. This book introduces the Cremona group of rank three, which is Covering both classical and recent results, this book unifies the theory of
very large and impossible to handle directly. The book helps readers develop new continued fractions, quadratic orders, binary quadratic forms, and class groups
methods for the study of finite subgroups of Cremona groups of high rank or based on the concept of a quadratic irrational. It highlights the connection
Cremona groups of rank three. between Gauss’s theory of binary forms and the arithmetic of quadratic orders.
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Flexible, Reliable Software A Guide to Algorithm Design
Using Patterns and Agile Development Paradigms, Methods,
Henrik B. Christensen and Complexity Analysis
University of Aarhus, Denmark Anne Benoit, Yves Robert, and Frédéric Vivien
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Textbooks in Computing Chapman & Hall/CRC Applied Algorithms and Data Structures series
This text presents innovative agile methods and guides Presenting a complementary perspective to standard
readers through the software development process. By books on algorithms, A Guide to Algorithm Design
describing practical stories, explaining the design and provides a roadmap for readers to determine the difficulty of an algorithmic
programming process in detail, and using projects as a learning context, the problem by finding an optimal solution or proving complexity results. It gives
author helps readers understand why a given technique is required and why a practical treatment of algorithmic complexity and guides readers in solving
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developers. He discusses the benefits and liabilities of each approach, provides solutions as well as in-depth case studies that demonstrate how to assess the

Algorithms & Complexity


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Parallel Graph Algorithms


A Formal Approach to Edited by
Multi-Level Complex Systems David A. Bader
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computational Science
Modeling and Analysis
Emanuela Merelli, Marjan Sirjani, Graph theoretic problems are representative of
and Narges Khakpour fundamental kernels in traditional and emerging scientific
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The Garbage Collection Undocumented Secrets of


Handbook MATLAB®-Java Programming
The Art of Automatic Yair Altman
Ganey Tivka, Israel
Memory Management
Richard Jones, Antony Hosking, and Eliot Moss Many people know that a major part of the functionality
Chapman & Hall/CRC Applied Algorithms and Data Structures of the MATLAB® software package is based on Java. But
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This authoritative handbook brings together a wealth MATLAB software’s applicability to real world, modern
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Artificial Intelligence in Textbook
Power System Optimization Fluid Dynamics
Weerakorn Ongsakul and Vo Ngoc Dieu via Examples and Solutions
Asian Institute of Technology, Pathumthani, Thailand
Sergey Nazarenko
With the considerable increase of AI applications, AI is University of Warwick, UK
being increasingly used to solve optimization problems Designed for advanced undergraduate and beginning
in engineering. In the past two decades, the applications graduate students in physics and engineering, this self-
of artificial intelligence in power systems have attracted contained text takes a hands-on, problem-based approach
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Applied Mathematics

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Case Studies in System of Generalized Sylvester


Systems, Enterprise Systems, and Equations
Complex Systems Engineering Unified Parametric Solutions
Edited by Guang-Ren Duan
Alex Gorod, Brian E. White, Vernon Ireland, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, P. R. China
S. Jimmy Gandhi, and Brian Sauser Generalized Sylvester equations (GSEs) have found
Series: Complex and Enterprise Systems Engineering applications in many fields, including applied
Suitable as a reference for industry practitioners and as mathematics, systems and control, and signal
a textbook for classroom use, this book provides an understanding of systems processing. This book presents a unified parametric approach for solving the
engineering (SoSE), enterprise systems engineering (ESE), and complex systems various types of GSEs, with proofs theorems and some technical results used. It
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Edited by Combinatorics
Roberto Tamassia Second Edition
Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
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University of Florida, Gainesville, USA
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Introduction to Closure Systems New Directions of


Robert E. Jamison Modern Cryptography
Clemson University, South Carolina, USA
Zhenfu Cao
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Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
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Mathematical Foundations University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
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CRC Standard Mathematical The Geometry of
Tables and Formulae Musical Rhythm
32nd Edition What Makes a “Good” Rhythm Good?
Edited by Godfried T. Toussaint
Daniel Zwillinger New York University Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York, USA
This is the first book to provide a systematic and accessible
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Dictionary of Inequalities Math and Art


Second Edition An Introduction to Visual Mathematics
Peter Bullen Sasho Kalajdzievski
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada
Series: Monographs and Research Notes in Mathematics This introduction explores the potential of mathematics
Dictionary of Inequalities ends the dilemma of where to generate visually appealing objects and reveals some
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Textbook Mathematical Techniques


Differentiable Optimization in GIS
Michel Bierlaire Second Edition
EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland
Peter Dale
Optimization algorithms are critical tools for engineers, Consultant, South Ayrshire, Scotland, UK
but difficult to use because of the fact that none of them
Explaining the fundamentals that support the
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Textbook The Physics Companion
Mathematics and Music 2nd Edition
Composition, Perception, A. C. Fischer-Cripps
and Performance Fischer-Cripps Laboratories Pty Ltd, Sydney, Australia

James S. Walker and Gary W. Don Updated and expanded with new topics, this second
University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire, USA edition offers a unique and educational approach to
learning physics at a level suitable for first-year science
This accessible text teaches the basics of reading music and
students. This new edition expands the presentation
explains how various patterns in music can be described
General & Introductory Mathematics

to include senior topics, such as statistical mechanics,


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Textbook Physics of Your World


Mathematics for the Liberal Arts Oddities, Novelties,
Jason I. Brown
and Simplifications
Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada John Kimball
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Measured Tones Puzzles, Paradoxes
The Interplay of Physics and Music, and Problem Solving
Third Edition An Introduction to
Ian Johnston Mathematical Thinking
University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Douglas R. Shier and Marilyn A. Reba
Ian Johnston offers an informal historical approach that Clemson University, South Carolina, USA
shows the evolution of both theory and application at
Taking an alternative approach to related math texts
the intersection of physics and music. Exceptionally accessible, insightful, and
for liberal arts students, this classroom-tested book emphasizes mathematical
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Schrödinger’s Killer App Textbook

Race to Build the World’s First Basics of Algebraic Topology


Quantum Computer Anant R. Shastri
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, Maharastra
Jonathan P. Dowling
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, USA Thoroughly classroom-tested, this self-contained text
Written by a renowned quantum physicist closely involved provides plenty of material for a two-semester first course
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Special Integrals of Differential Forms and the


Gradshetyn and Ryzhik Geometry of General Relativity
the Proofs - Volume I Tevian Dray
Oregon State University, Corvallis, USA
Victor H. Moll
Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA Requiring little more than calculus and some linear
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of entries in the frequently used table of integrals by I.S.
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The Cryptoclub Elements of Topology
Using Mathematics to Tej Bahadur Singh
University of Delhi, India
Make and Break Secret Codes
Janet Beissinger and Vera Pless This text provides a basic introduction to point-set
topology and algebraic topology. It is intended for
This book has many hands-on activities that have advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate
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discusses math topics such as addition and subtraction with negative numbers, covering spaces. The author makes the subject accessible by providing more
decimals, and percentages, factorization, modular arithmetic, exponentiation, than 250 worked examples and counterexamples with applications. The text
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A Functorial Model Theory Isosurfaces
Newer Applications to Algebraic Geometry, Topology, & Algorithms
Topology, Descriptive Sets, and Rephael Wenger
Computing Categories Topos Ohio State University, Columbus, USA

Cyrus F. Nourani This work represents the first book to focus on basic
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Geometry, Topology and Physics The Shape of Space
Second Edition Jeffrey R. Weeks
Churches of Canton, Inc., New York, USA
M. Nakahara
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Pure and Applied Mathematics
Kinki University, Osaka, Japan
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An Illustrated Introduction Transformational Plane Geometry
to Topology and Homotopy Ronald N. Umble and Zhigang Han
Series: Textbooks in Mathematics
Sasho Kalajdzievski
University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada This text provides a one-semester introduction to transformational geometry
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Foreground Detection for Variational Methods

Mathematical & Computational Imaging / Mathematical Modeling


Video Surveillance in Image Processing
Edited by Luminita A. Vese
University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Thierry Bouwmans, Fatih Porikli,
Benjamin Höferlin, and Antoine Vacavant Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical and Computational Imaging
Sciences Series
This book provides a complete overview of the concepts,
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Image Processing for Cinema Analysis of Complex Diseases


Marcelo Bertalmío A Mathematical Perspective
Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain
Guanyu Wang, PhD
Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical and Computational Imaging
Sciences Series Focusing on diseases related to cellular energy metabolism,
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Theoretical and Computational Textbook


Research in the 21st Century Computational Mathematics
Edited by Models, Methods, and Analysis with
Nazmul Islam MATLAB and MPI, Second Edition
Techno Global Balurghat (TBG), India
Robert E. White
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developments of all types of theoretical, mathematical, Series: Textbooks in Mathematics
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Textbook Immune System Modelling
Computer Graphics and Simulation
Through OpenGL® Filippo Castiglione
IAC “M Picone”, Rome, Italy
From Theory to Experiments,
Franco Celada
2nd Edition Hospital for Joint Diseases, New York, New York, USA
Sumanta Guha
This book describes a computational model of the
Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand
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Introduction to Computational
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and Models Open-Source Tools
under Uncertainty Jose M. Garrido
Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, Georgia, USA
A. G. Aliyev Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computational Science
National Academy of Science of Azerbaijan, Baku
This book presents the fundamental principles of
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Florin Bobaru, John T. Foster, Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, Georgia, USA
Philippe H. Geubelle, and Stewart A. Silling Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computational Science
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Textbook Textbook
Introduction to Mathematical Mathematical Modeling
Modeling and Chaotic Dynamics Models, Analysis and Applications
Ranjit Kumar Upadhyay Sandip Banerjee
Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad, India Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee
Satteluri R. K. Iyengar This how-to guide presents tools for mathematical
Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute of Engineering & Technology,
Hyderabad, India modeling and analysis. It offers a wide-ranging overview
of mathematical ideas and techniques that provide a
Suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate number of effective approaches to problem solving.
students, this text focuses on mathematical models in natural systems, particularly Topics covered include spatial and stochastic modeling. The text provides real-
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Introduction to Theory of Mathematical Modelling with Case Studies


Control in Organizations Using Maple™ and MATLAB®, Third Edition
Vladimir N. Burkov, Mikhail Goubko, B. Barnes
Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
Nikolay Korgin, and Dimitry Novikov
Series: Systems Evaluation, Prediction, and Decision-Making, 10 G.R. Fulford
University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia
This book explains how the methodology of systems Series: Textbooks in Mathematics, 25
analysis and mathematical methods of control theory
(including game theory and graph theory) can be With updated Maple™ and MATLAB® code and new case studies and exercises,
applied to the area of organizational management. this edition provides hands-on model building skills. Focusing on growth and
The theory presented extends the traditional approach of management science decay processes, interacting populations, and heating/cooling problems, the
by introducing the optimization and game-theoretical tools for systematic text presents mathematical techniques applicable to models involving differential
accounting of the special nature of a human being as a control object. The equations that describe rates of change. The book carefully details the process of
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Lozi Mappings Mathematics and Archaeology


Theory and Applications Edited by

Zeraoulia Elhadj Juan A. Barcelo and Igor Bogdanovic


University of Tébessa, Algeria Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain

This book is a comprehensive collection of known results Although many archaeologists have a good
about the Lozi map, a piecewise-affine version of the understanding of the basics in computer science,
Henon map. Henon map is one of the most studied statistics, geostatistics, modeling, and data mining,
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Modeling and Inverse Problems Textbook
in the Presence of Uncertainty Simulation of Dynamic Systems
H. T. Banks, Shuhua Hu, and W. Clayton Thompson with MATLAB® and Simulink®
Series: Monographs and Research Notes in Mathematics
Second Edition
This book collects recent research—including the authors’ Harold Klee and Randal Allen
Mathematical Modeling / Mathematical Physics

own substantial projects—on uncertainty propagation and University of Central Florida, Orlando, USA
quantification. It covers two sources of uncertainty: where
uncertainty is present primarily due to measurement errors Employing the widely adopted MATLAB® and Simulink®
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Modeling with Water Wave Scattering
Differential Equations Birendra Nath Mandal
Vladimir Dobrushkin Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India
Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, USA Soumen De
Series: Advances in Applied Mathematics University of Calcutta, Kolkata, India

Modeling with Differential Equations is an innovative The theory of water waves constitutes an important
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Pharmacokinetics Beyond Quantum


and Toxicokinetics Edited by

Mehdi Boroujerdi Andrei Khrennikov


Albany College of Pharmacy, New York, USA Linnaeus University, Sweden

The physiological processes involved in the absorption, The present wave of interest in quantum foundations is
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Nonlinear Physics of Discrete Methods
Ecosystems in Population Genomics
Ehud Meron Laxmi Parida

Mathematical Physics / Mathematics for Biology & Medicine


Ben-Gurion University, Sede Boqer, Israel IBM TJ Watson Research Center,
Yorktown Heights, New York, USA
Providing an integrative treatment of nonlinear physics Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical
and applications in ecology, this text introduces the and Computational Biology
basic concepts, tools, and applications to important
problems in ecology. It exposes readers to the new The extent and accessibility of modern sequencing
emerging research field that integrates pattern technologies have transformed population genetics
formation and spatial ecology. The book supplies a detailed overview of pattern to population genomics. Focusing on this new area, this book explores the
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ecosystem ecology. The author also covers state-of-the-art applications in algorithms to solve problems, bringing accuracy and efficiency simultaneously
ecology research, from modeling water-limited plant communities to studies in into the solution. Each chapter includes an explanation of the problem, the
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Algorithms in Bioinformatics Game-Theoretical Models
A Practical Introduction
in Biology
Mark Broom
Wing-Kin Sung City University, London, UK
National University of Singapore
Jan Rychtar
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical
University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA
and Computational Biology
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical
This classroom-tested text provides an in-depth introduction and Computational Biology
to the algorithmic techniques applied in bioinformatics. For
Covering the major topics of evolutionary game theory,
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this text presents both abstract and practical mathematical models of real
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biological situations. Suitable for readers studying and working at the interface
to illustrate each algorithm. The text covers basic molecular biology concepts,
of mathematics and the life sciences, it shows how evolutionary game theory is
sequence similarity, the suffix tree, sequence databases, sequence and genome
used in the modeling of diverse biological phenomena. The authors discuss the
alignment, the phylogenetic tree, genome rearrangement, motif finding, the
static aspects of game theory in a mathematically rigorous way that is appealing
secondary structure of RNA, peptide sequencing, and population genetics.
to mathematicians. In addition, they explore many applications of game theory
Supplementary material is provided on the author’s website and a solutions
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Cellular Potts Models Textbook

Multiscale Extensions Introduction to


and Biological Applications Mathematical Oncology
Marco Scianna and Luigi Preziosi Yang Kuang
Politecnico di Torino, Italy Arizona State University, Tempe, USA
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical John Nagy
and Computational Biology
Scottsdale Community College, Arizona, USA
This work shows how the cellular Potts model can Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical
and Computational Biology
be used as a framework for model building and how
extended models can achieve even better biological practicality, accuracy, and This book presents the medical and biological background of several diseases,
predictive power. It focuses on ways to integrate and interface the basic cellular explores specific issues for modeling, and discusses existing modeling methods
Potts model at the mesoscopic scale with approaches that accurately model and their limitations. The authors introduce mathematical and programming
microscopic dynamics. These extensions are designed to create a nested and tools, along with analytical and numerical studies of models. The book provides
hybrid environment, where the evolution of a biological system is realistically end-of-chapter exercises and projects, and problems with answers to test
driven by the constant interplay and flux of information between the different reader assimilations. The book is divided into three main sections that address
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Textbook Pharmacokinetic and
An Introduction to Pharmacodynamic Data Analysis
Systems Biology Concepts and Applications,
Design Principles of Biological Circuits Fourth Edition
Uri Alon Johan Gabrielsson
Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical Daniel Weiner
and Computational Biology West Virginia University, Morgantown, USA
Mathematics for Biology & Medicine

Highlighting simple, recurring circuit elements that make up a network, this According to a review in the European Journal of Pharmaceutical Science, this
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Modeling and Control for


Micro/Nano Devices Solved and Unsolved Problems
and Systems of Structural Chemistry
Edited by
Milan Randic, Marjana Novic, and Dejan Plavsic
Ning Xi, Mingjun Zhang, and Guangyong Li
Series: Automation and Control Engineering This book sheds light on a number of problems in
chemistry, including problems that appear to have
The first to address this emerging field, this book been solved but were actually left incomplete. The book
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Patterns in Excitable Media Stochastic Dynamics


Genesis, Dynamics, and Control
for Systems Biology
Christian Mazza
Sitabhra Sinha University of Fribourg, Switzerland
Institue of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai, India
Michel Benaim
S. Sridhar Neuchatel University, Switzerland
This book covers recent developments in the interdisciplinary field of dynamics Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical and
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Synthetic Gene Network Textbook

Modeling, Analysis and Robust Advanced Engineering

Mathematics for Biology & Medicine / Mathematical Engineering


Design Methods Mathematics with MATLAB®
Bor-Sen Chen and Yu-Chao Wang Third Edition
National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan
Dean G. Duffy
This book develops a rational design and systematic Former Instructor, U.S. Naval Academy,
approach to construct a gene network with desired Annapolis, Maryland, USA
behaviors. In order to achieve this goal, the registry of Taking a practical approach to the subject, this updated
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Systems Biology Applied Calculus of
Mathematical Modeling Variations for Engineers
and Model Analysis Second Edition
Andreas Kremling
Louis Komzsik
Technical University Munich, Germany
Siemens, Cypress, California, USA
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical and Computational
Biology Enhancing engineers’ understanding and application
of the calculus of variations, this second edition offers
Drawing on the latest research in the field, this text
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Textbook Textbook
Advanced Engineering Applied Mathematical Methods
Mathematics for Chemical Engineers
Larry Turyn Third Edition
Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio, USA
Norman W. Loney
This self-contained, thorough text addresses the New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, USA
mathematical knowledge gaps of advanced undergraduate
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Data Evaluation and Assimilation Sivaji Chakravorti
Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India
Dan Gabriel Cacuci, Ionel Michael Navon,
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Information Systems Essential MATLAB® and Octave
Narayan Panigrahi Jesus Rogel-Salazar
Center for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics (CAIR), University of Hertfordshire, UK
Bangalore, India
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Textbook Textbook
A Course in Mathematical Finite Element Analysis of
Methods for Physicists Composite Materials
Russell L. Herman Using Abaqus™
University of North Carolina, Wilmington, USA
Ever J. Barbero
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Finite Element Analysis of An Introduction to Mechanical
Composite Materials Engineering: Part 1
Using ANSYS® Michael Clifford, Richard Brooks, Alan Howe,
Andrew Kennedy, Stewart McWilliam,
Second Edition Stephen Pickering, Paul Shayler,
Ever J. Barbero and Philip Shipway
West Virginia University, Morgantown, USA
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A First Course in Differential Introduction to
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Simulation A Practical Guide for Scientists and
Carlos A. Smith and Scott W. Campbell Engineers Using Python and C/C++
University of South Florida, Tampa, USA
Titus A. Beu
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Introduction to MATLAB with LMIs in Control Systems
Applications for Chemical and Analysis, Design and Applications
Mechanical Engineers Guang-Ren Duan
Harbin Institute of Technology, Center for Control Theory
Daniel G. Coronell and Guidance Technology, China
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Indiana, USA
Hai-Hua Yu
Introduction to MATLAB with Applications for Chemical
Linear matrix inequalities (LMIs) have emerged as a
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Materials Behavior Meshless Methods and
Research Methodology Their Numerical Properties
and Mathematical Models Hua Li
Edited by
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Mihai Ciocoiu Shantanu S. Mulay


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Behara Seshadri Daya Sagar Multistage Separation Processes
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Textbook Optimal Estimation of
Numerical Methods for Dynamic Systems
Engineers and Scientists Second Edition
Using MATLAB® John L. Crassidis
State University of New York-Buffalo, USA
Ramin S. Esfandiari
California State University, Long Beach, USA John L. Junkins
Texas A&M University, College Station, USA
This book addresses issues and challenges of performance Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Applied Mathematics
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A Numerical Primer for Walsh Analysis with MATLAB®
the Chemical Engineer Anish Deb and Suchismita Ghosh
Edwin Zondervan Focusing on Walsh/block pulse domain analysis, this
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Energy Calculations Computational Methods
Fifth Edition in Finance
Mathematics for Engineering / Mathematics for Finance

Richard R. Vaillencourt Ali Hirsa


Consultant, Lilburn, Georgia, USA Caspian Capital Management, LLC, New York, USA
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Financial Mathematics
Completely revised and updated, this fifth edition of a
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The Method of Moments Counterparty Risk and Funding


in Electromagnetics A Tale of Two Puzzles
Stéphane Crépey, Tomasz R. Bielecki,
Second Edition
and Damiano Brigo
Walton C. Gibson Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Financial Mathematics
Tripoint Industries Inc., Harvest, Alabama, USA
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Commodities Textbook
Edited by Financial Mathematics
M. A. H. Dempster A Comprehensive Treatment
Cambridge Systems Associates Limited, UK
Giuseppe Campolieti and Roman N. Makarov
Ke Tang
Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Renmin University of China, Beijing
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Financial Mathematics
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Financial Mathematics
Tested and refined through years of the authors’ teaching
This book covers the fundamental theory of and
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Financial Modelling Textbook
with Jump Processes Introduction to
Second Edition Stock Portfolio Management
Peter Tankov Gatfaoui Hayette
Universite Paris VII, France Rouen School of Management, France
Rama Cont Emphasizing the need for knowledge of modern finance
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Financial Mathematics theory in portfolio management, this text explains why
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Introduction to Investment and Employment


Credit Risk Modeling Opportunities in China
Second Edition Jeffrey Yi-Lin Forrest
Slippery Rock University, Pennsylvania, USA
Christian Bluhm, Ludger Overbeck,
and Christoph Wagner Tao Lixin
Series: Systems Evaluation, Prediction, and Decision-Making
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This book is ideal for anyone investing in or seeking
While continuing to focus on common mathematical
employment in mainland China. Based on recent
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statistics from relevant Chinese bureaus, it introduces
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China. Although it provides suggestions on how to optimize economic structures
an expanded section on techniques for the generation of loss distributions as
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Introduction to Risk Parity Nonlinear Option Pricing


and Budgeting Julien Guyon
Bloomberg LP, New York, New York, USA
Thierry Roncalli
Lyxor Asset Management, Paris, France Pierre Henry-Labordére
Société Générale, Paris, France
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Financial Mathematics
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Financial Mathematics
Written by a well-known expert of asset management and
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Practical Lean Accounting Textbook

A Proven System for Measuring Quantitative Finance


and Managing the Lean Enterprise, A Simulation-Based Introduction
Second Edition Using Excel
Brian H. Maskell, Bruce Baggaley, and Larry Grasso Matt Davison
University of Western Ontario, London, Canada
The methods and concepts presented in the bestselling
first edition revolutionized the approach to the Accessible to students with a relatively modest level of
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Quantitative Equity Risk Management


Portfolio Management and Simulation
Modern Techniques and Applications Aparna Gupta
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York, USA
Edward E. Qian, Ronald H. Hua, and Eric H. Sorensen
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Financial Mathematics The challenges of the financial environment have revealed
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Textbook Stochastic Volatilty with Jumps


Quantitative Finance Models, Algorithms
An Object-Oriented Approach in C++ and Implementation
Erik Schlogl Aleksandar Mijatovic
University of Technology, Sydney, Australia University of Warwick, UK
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Financial Mathematics Martijn Pistorius
Imperial College, London, UK
This text provides readers with a foundation in the key
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Financial Mathematics
methods and models of quantitative finance. Through an
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some of the most widespread methods in risk management and option pricing. issues stemming from stochastic volatility processes with jumps. It includes
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Technical Analysis Introduction to Quantum
of Stock Trends Physics and Information
Tenth Edition Processing
Robert D. Edwards Radhika Vathsan
John Magee BITS Pilani K K Birla, Zuarinagar, India

Mathematics for Finance / Mathematics for Physics


Consultant, Chicago, Illinois, USA Assuming no previous knowledge of quantum
W.H.C. Bassetti mechanics or computer science, this text introduces
Golden Gate University, San Francisco, USA linear algebra methods used for the quantum
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recognition tools, balancing and diversifying a stock portfolio, application of quantum information processing and quantum error correction. Richly illustrated
capital, and risk management. This edition offers more illustrative patterns and by examples and supplemented by exercises and problems, the book bears
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Textbook Quantum Optics for Beginners


Elements of Quantum Zbigniew Ficek
King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology,
Computation and Quantum Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Communication Mohamed Ridza Wahiddin
International Islamic University Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
Anirban Pathak
This graduate-level text discusses from first principles the
While there are many available textbooks on quantum
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Fischer-Cripps Student The Mathematics Companion


Companion Set Mathematical Methods for Physicists
Five Volume Set and Engineers, 2nd Edition
A.C. Fischer-Cripps A.C. Fischer-Cripps
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1001 Tips to Speed Up MATLAB programs on GPUs
Yair M. Altman Edited by
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Robert W. Numrich John L. Gustafson
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A First Course in Optimization Performance Computing for
Charles L. Byrne Scientists and Engineers
University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA
Georg Hager and Gerhard Wellein
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Wu-chun Feng Nabil Nassif and Dolly Khuwayri Fayyad
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, American University of Beirut, Lebanon
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Introduction to Finite and Introduction to Numerical
Spectral Element Methods and Analytical Methods with
Using MATLAB® MATLAB® for Engineers and
Second Edition Scientists
C. Pozrikidis William Bober
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, USA

Suitable for self-study or as a textbook in various science This textbook teaches students how to write computer
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An Introduction to Numerical Analysis
Numerical Methods for Engineers
A MATLAB® Approach, Third Edition Methods and Applications,
Second Edition
Numerical Analysis & Mathematical Computation

Abdelwahab Kharab
Department of Mathematics, Abu Dhabi University, Bilal Ayyub and Richard H. McCuen
United Arab Emirates
University of Maryland, College Park, USA
Ronald B. Guenther Series: Textbooks in Mathematics
Oregon State University, Corvallis, USA
Designed for a one-semester undergraduate introduction to numerical
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Numerical Methods
Introduction to and Optimization
Reversible Computing An Introduction
Kalyan S. Perumalla Sergiy Butenko
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA Texas A&M University, College Station, USA
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computational Science Panos M. Pardalos
University of Florida, Gainesville, USA
Collecting scattered knowledge into one coherent
Chapman & Hall/CRC Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing Series
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Mathematical Theory of Parallel Science and


Quantum Computation Engineering Applications
Goong Chen The Charm++ Approach
Texas A&M University, College Station, USA
Edited by
Zijian Diao
Ohio University, St. Clairsville, USA Laxmikant V. Kale
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Applied Mathematics
& Nonlinear Science Abhinav Bhatele
Livermore, USA
The design and construction of the quantum computer Series in Computational Physics
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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
Second Edition
Manuel Laguna
This practical guide shows how to use R and its add- University of Colorado, Boulder, USA
on packages to obtain numerical solutions to complex
Johan Marklund
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Adaptive Stochastic
Fuzzy Multiple Objective
Optimization Techniques
Decision Making
with Applications Gwo-Hshiung Tzeng
James A. Momoh Kainan University, Taoyuan, Taiwan
Howard University, Washington, DC, USA
Jih-Jeng Huang
This book presents new trends in optimization methods SooChow University, Taipei, Taiwan
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Applying Analytics Generalized Convexity,


A Practical Introduction Nonsmooth Variational
E. S. Levine Inequalities, and Nonsmooth
Analytics Professional, New York, New York, USA
Optimization
Covering the technical and professional skills needed Qamrul Hasan Ansari, C. S. Lalitha,
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Introduction to Linear and Integer
Business Analytics Optimization
Steven Orla Kimbrough Theory and Practice, Third Edition
The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, USA Gerard Sierksma
University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Lau Hoong Chuin
School of Information Systems, Singapore Management Yori Zwols
University, Singapore Google UK, London
Series: Advances in Applied Mathematics
If you want to solve a problem, strip the problem of nonessentials, simplify,
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Introduction to Linear Linear Programming with Duals
Optimization and Extensions A Modern Exposition
with MATLAB® Craig A. Tovey
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA
Roy H. Kwon
University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada This textbook presents a theoretical treatment of linear
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Iterative Optimization Operations Planning


in Inverse Problems Mixed Integer Optimization Models
Charles L. Byrne Joseph Geunes
University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA
Series: Monographs and Research Notes in Mathematics Operations Research Series

This book brings together a number of important iterative A reference for those working at the interface of
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the SUMMA class includes a wide range of iterative algorithms well known to classical models begins with the motivation for studying the problem as well as
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Textbook Search and Foraging
Probability Foundations Individual Motion
for Engineers and Swarm Dynamics
Joel A. Nachlas Eugene Kagan

Operations Reseach / Probability Theory & Applications


Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, The Weizmann Institute of Sciences, Rehovot, Israel
Blacksburg, USA Irad Ben-Gal
Suitable for a first course in probability theory, this textbook Tel Aviv University, Israel
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Probability Models in Value-Added Decision Making
Operations Research for Managers
C. Richard Cassady Kenneth Chelst
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, USA Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, USA
Joel A. Nachlas Yavuz Burak Canbolat
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Abbott Laboratories, Abbott Park, Illinois, USA
Blacksburg, USA
Operations Research Series Developed from the authors’ longstanding course on
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Pseudolinear Functions and Optimization Textbook


Shashi Kant Mishra Applied Stochastic Processes
Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India
Ming Liao
Balendu Bhooshan Upadhyay Auburn University, Alabama, USA
This is the first book to focus exclusively on pseudolinear functions, a class of This text presents a concise, graduate-level treatment
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Deterministic and Stochastic Introduction to Stochastic
Methods in Population Calculus with Applications
Modeling Gregory F. Lawler
University of Chicago, Illinois, USA
Randall J. Swift
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, USA This text balances accessibility and rigor in teaching
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The Dynamics of Discrete Markov Processes
Populations and Series of Events James R. Kirkwood
Series: Applied Mathematics, 20
Keith Iain Hopcraft, Eric Jakeman,
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Differential Entropy The Mathematics of Games
Joseph Victor Michalowicz, Jonathan M. Nichols, An Introduction to Probability
and Frank Bucholtz David G. Taylor
Unlike related books, this handbook brings together Roanoke College, Salem, Virginia, USA
background material, derivations, and applications of Series: Textbooks in Mathematics, 23
differential entropy. The book first reviews probability Using an inquiry-based learning approach, this text
theory as it enables an understanding of the core building introduces the principles of probability through games.
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Recursive Identification Classification of
and Parameter Estimation Lipschitz Mappings
Han-Fu Chen and Wenxiao Zhao Łukasz Piasecki
Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science, Instytut Matematyki, Uniwersytet Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej,
Chinese Academy of Sciences Lublin, Lubelskie, Poland
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Pure and Applied Mathematics
Recursive Identification and Parameter Estimation
describes a recursive approach to solving system This book presents a systematic, self-contained treatment
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Textbook Convex Analysis


A Basic Course in Real Analysis Steven G. Krantz
Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Ajit Kumar
Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai, India Series: Textbooks in Mathematics, 21

S. Kumaresan The book showcases convexity in the context of


School of Mathematics and Statistics, mathematical analysis. It introduces analytic tools for
University of Hyderabad, India
studying convexity and provides analytical applications
Although there are many books available on this subject, of the concept. The book includes a general background
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Analysis with Ultrasmall Numbers CounterExamples


Karel Hrbacek, Olivier Lessmann, and Richard O’Donovan From Elementary Calculus
Series: Textbooks in Mathematics, 17 to the Beginnings of Analysis
This text presents an intuitive treatment of mathematics using ultrasmall Andrei Bourchtein and Ludmila Bourchtein
numbers. With this modern approach to infinitesimals, proofs become simpler Pelotas State University, Brazil
and more focused on the combinatorial heart of arguments, unlike traditional Series: Textbooks in Mathematics
treatments that use epsilon–delta methods. Readers can fully prove fundamental
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Textbook Improper Riemann Integrals
A Course in Real Analysis Ioannis M. Roussos
Hamline University, Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA
Hugo D. Junghenn
The George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA This text gives readers the prerequisites and tools to
understand the convergence, principal value, and
This book covers real analysis courses for advanced
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undergraduate students in mathematics, economics,
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problems. The author uses powerful tools of real and
serves as a text for graduate students who have not
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Fixed Point Theory, Variational Integral Transforms and Their Applications


Analysis, and Optimization Third Edition
Edited by Lokenath Debnath and Dambaru Bhatta
Saleh A. R. Al-Mezel, Falleh R. M. Al-Solamy, University of Texas-Pan Am, Edinburg, USA
and Qamrul H. Ansari Heavily revised with new material, the third edition of this comprehensive book
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Textbook Textbook
Foundations of Analysis Measure and Integral
Steven G. Krantz An Introduction to Real Analysis,
Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Second Edition
This textbook covers the basics of real analysis for a one- Richard L. Wheeden
or two-semester course. In a straightforward and concise Rutgers University, New Jersey
way, it helps students understand the key ideas and Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Pure and Applied Mathematics, 308
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Introduction to Textbook
Functional Equations Real Analysis and Foundations
Prasanna K. Sahoo Third Edition
University of Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Steven G. Krantz
Palaniappan Kannappan Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Series: Textbooks in Mathematics
Functional equations form a modern branch of Back by popular demand, this best-selling book bridges
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Textbook Set Theoretical Aspects


Measure Theory and Fine of Real Analysis
Properties of Functions Alexander B. Kharazishvili
Tbilisi State University, Georgia
Revised Edition Series: Monographs and Research Notes in Mathematics
Lawrence Craig Evans
University of California, Berkeley, USA This book addresses a number of questions in real analysis
and classical measure theory that are of a set-theoretic
Ronald F. Gariepy
University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA flavor. Accessible to graduate students, the beginning
of the book presents introductory topics on real analysis
Series: Textbooks in Mathematics
and Lebesque measure theory. These topics highlight the boundary between
Updated throughout, the new edition of this classic textbook provides a detailed fundamental concepts of measurability and non-measurability for point sets and
examination of the central assertions of measure theory in n-dimensional functions. The remainder of the book deals with more specialized material on
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Pocket Book of Integrals and Sinusoids


Mathematical Formulas Theory and Technological Applications
5th Edition Prem K. Kythe
University of New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Ronald J. Tallarida
Series: Monographs and Research Notes in Mathematics
Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Series: Advances in Applied Mathematics, 2 With more than 200 illustrations, this book explains how
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3D Math Primer for Graphics Crafting Conundrums
and Game Development Puzzles and Patterns for the
2nd Edition Bead Crochet Artist
Fletcher Dunn Ellie Baker
Valve Software Susan Goldstine
Ian Parberry St. Mary’s College of Maryland, St. Mary’s City, USA
Recreational Mathematics & Popular Science

University of North Texas, Denton, USA


Suitable for both math enthusiasts and crafters, this book
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Basic Gambling Mathematics Crocheting Adventures


The Numbers Behind The Neon with Hyperbolic Planes
Mark Bollman Daina Taimina
Albion College, Albion, Michigan, USA
Winner of the MAA’s 2012 Euler Book
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Computing A Cultural History of Physics


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Yoshihide Igarashi, Tom Altman, Mariko Funada, Written by Hungarian scientist and engineer Károly
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Do I Count? Origami Design Secrets
Stories from Mathematics Mathematical Methods for an Ancient
Gunter M. Ziegler Art, Second Edition
Freie Universität Berlin, Germany Robert J. Lang
In this entertaining book of mathematical stories, the well- www.langorigami.com, Alamo, California, USA
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Einstein Was Right! Origami Tessellations


Karl Hess Awe-Inspiring Geometric Designs
University of Illinois, Urbana, USA
Eric Gjerde
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Eric Gjerde demonstrates 25 of his favorite
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Mathematical Card Magic Textbook

Fifty-Two New Effects Project Origami


Colm Mulcahy Activities for Exploring Mathematics,
Spelman College, Atlanta, Georgia, USA Second Edition
Featuring numerous original creations, this book presents Thomas Hull
an entertaining look at mathematically based card tricks.
Each chapter contains four card effects, generally starting This classroom-tested text presents a flexible,
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The Science of Computing Wearing Gauss’s Jersey
Recreational Mathematics & Popular Science / Set Theory & Logic

Shaping a Discipline Dean Hathout


Matti Tedre This text focuses on “Gauss problems”—problems that
Stockholm University, Kista, Sweden can be very tedious and time consuming when tackled in
a traditional, straightforward way but if approached in a
Ever since its development in the 1940s, computer
more insightful fashion, can yield the solution much more
scientists have debated the nature of computing as a
easily and elegantly. The book shows how mathematical
discipline: “Is computing a scientific, theoretical, or
problem solving can be fun and how students can
engineering discipline?” This book presents all three
improve their mathematical insight, regardless of their
perspectives on the essence of computing as a discipline:
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theoretical, engineering, and scientific viewpoints. It relates the three viewpoints
also explores how problems seemingly unrelated on the surface are actually
to the broader disciplinary context, clarifies their background, and analyzes the
extremely connected to each other.
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The Symmetries of Things Application of Fuzzy Logic


John H. Conway, Heidi Burgiel, to Social Choice Theory
and Chaim Goodman-Strauss
John N. Mordeson, Davender S. Malik,
Symmetry is a fundamental phenomenon in art, and Terry D. Clark
science, and nature that has been captured, described, Series: Monographs and Research Notes in Mathematics
and analyzed using mathematical concepts for a long
This is one of the first books to apply fuzzy logic to
time. John Conway, with his coauthors, has developed
social choice theory. The book first discusses the
a comprehensive mathematical theory of symmetry that
rationalization of choice functions and the factorization
allows the description and classification of symmetries
of fuzzy preference relations. It then covers various
in numerous geometric environments. This richly and compellingly illustrated
solution sets used with the problem of cycling. It also explores Arrow’s famous
book addresses the phenomenological, analytical, and mathematical aspects of
impossibility theorem, Black’s median voter theorem, and the Gibbard-
symmetry on three levels that build on one another and will speak to interested
Satterthwaite theorem. The book concludes with the implications of intuitionistic
lay people, artists, working mathematicians, and researchers.
fuzzy set logic for Arrow’s impossibility theorem.
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Twists, Tilings, Textbook


and Tessellations Classic Set Theory
Robert J. Lang For Guided Independent Study
www.langorigami.com, Alamo, California, USA
D.C. Goldrei
Twists, Tilings, and Tessellation describes the Open University, UK
underlying principles and mathematics of the broad
Taking a modern perspective on this classical subject,
and exciting field of abstract and mathematical
this textbook supplies students with sufficient
origami, most notably the field of origami tessellations.
grounding in a rigorous approach to the revolutionary
It contains folding instructions, underlying principles,
results of set theory and enables them to tackle
mathematical concepts, and many beautiful photos of the latest work in this
significant problems that arise from the theory. It assumes some experience with
fast-expanding field.
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Print ISBN: 978-1-56881-232-8 designed for self-study, the text provides a wealth of exercises that range from
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Textbook Textbook
Elements of Introduction to
Advanced Mathematics Mathematical Proof
Third Edition A Transition to Advanced
Steven G. Krantz Mathematics, Second Edition
Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, USA Charles Roberts
Continuing to bridge computationally oriented Indiana State University, Terre Haute, USA
mathematics with more theoretically based mathematics, Series: Textbooks in Mathematics, 26
this classroom-tested, best-selling text provides a path for students to understand This book is designed to prepare students for higher mathematics by focusing
the rigor, axiomatics, set theory, and proofs of mathematics. This third edition on the development of theorems and proofs. Beginning with logic, the text
adds four new chapters on point-set topology, theoretical computer science, the discusses deductive mathematical systems and the systems of natural numbers,
P/NP problem, and zero-knowledge proofs and RSA encryption. It also includes integers, rational numbers, and real numbers. It covers elementary topics in
more exercises sets in each chapter, expanded treatment of proofs, and new set theory, explores various properties of relations and functions, and proves
proof techniques. A solutions manual is available with qualifying course adoption. several theorems using induction. The final chapters introduce the concept of

Set Theory & Logic


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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
edition of a long-established, bestselling text explores the principal topics of Thoroughly revised, updated, expanded, and reorganized to serve as a primary
mathematical logic. It includes a new section covering basic ideas and results text for mathematics courses, Introduction to Set Theory, Third Edition covers
about nonstandard models of number theory, a second appendix that introduces the basics: relations, functions, orderings, finite, countable, and uncountable sets,
modal propositional logic, an expanded bibliography, and additional exercises and cardinal and ordinal numbers. It also provides five additional self-contained
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order logic, first-order number theory, axiomatic set theory, and the theory chapter affording flexibility in course design, supplies end-of-section problems,
of computability. It also discusses the major results of Gödel, Church, Kleene, with hints, of varying degrees of difficulty, includes new material on normal
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Introduction to Mathematics
Mathematical Logic A Minimal Introduction
Sixth Edition Alexandru Buium
University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, USA
Elliott Mendelson
Queens College, Flushing, New York, USA Bridging the gap between procedural mathematics that
Series: Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications emphasizes calculations and conceptual mathematics that
focuses on ideas, this text presents an undergraduate-level
This best-selling, classic textbook continues to provide
introduction to pure mathematics and basic concepts of
a complete one-semester introduction to mathematical logic. The sixth edition
logic. The author builds logic and mathematics from scratch using essentially
incorporates recent work on Gödel’s second incompleteness theorem as well as
no background except natural language. He also carefully avoids circularities
an appendix on consistency proofs for first-order arithmetic. It also offers historical
that are often encountered in related books and places special emphasis on
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semantics from set theory.
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Mechanical Logic in Bioinformatics
Three-Dimensional Space The Impact of Accurate Quantification
Gennaro Auletta on Proteomic and Genetic Analysis
Set Theory & Logic / Bioinformatics & Statistical Genetics

University of Cassino, Italy and Research


The book explores how build a mechanical inferences Edited by
by making use of arithmetic operations on a string of Yu Liu
numbers representing statements. In this way logic is University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
reduced to a branch of the combinatory calculus. It covers
the field of traditional logic by showing that any kind The book introduces bioinformatic and statistical
of inference can be mechanically reduced to three-variables and two-premise methodology and shows approaches to bias correction and error estimation. It
inferences. Meriological inferences can also be easily treated in this way. The also presents quantitative methods for genome and proteome analysis.
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Proof Theory Textbook

Sequent Calculi and Related Formalisms Fundamentals of Systems Biology


Katalin Bimbo From Synthetic Circuits to Whole-Cell Models
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
Markus W. Covert
Series: Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications Stanford University, California, USA
Although sequent calculi constitute an important category For decades biology has focused on decoding cellular processes one gene at
of proof systems, they are not as well known as axiomatic a time, but many of the most pressing questions and diseases such as cancer
and natural deduction systems. Addressing this deficiency, and heart disease are related to the interaction of hundreds, or even thousands,
this book presents a comprehensive treatment of sequent of gene products. How do we begin to understand this complexity? Systems
calculi, including a wide range of variations. It focuses on sequent calculi for biology addresses this need, standing at the intersection of computational
various non-classical logics, from intuitionistic logic to relevance logic, linear modeling and high-throughput molecular biology. This textbook introduces
logic, and modal logic. The author presents a variety of proof systems for classical readers to the field, walking them through studies that are the foundation and
and non-classical logics and devotes chapters to proofs of cut theorems and frontier of systems biology.
decidability theorems.
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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
decade. Focusing on practical problem solving, it works
The notion of proof is central to mathematics yet it
through sequence analysis from simple gene family
is one of the most difficult aspects of the subject to
analysis to expression analysis with microarrays and next-gen sequencing. Using
teach and master. In particular, undergraduate mathematics students often
a case study approach, the authors present common bioinformatics problems
experience difficulties in understanding and constructing proofs. This text
and introduce the biological and computing concepts that correspond to the
describes the nature of mathematical proof, explores the various techniques that
type of data being analyzed. For readers without a programming background,
mathematicians adopt to prove their results, and offers advice and strategies for
this pipeline approach provides the skills to customize existing tools, develop
constructing proofs. It will improve students’ ability to understand proofs and
custom tools, and create multiple tool pipelines.
construct correct proofs of their own.
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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,
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical Mikael Huss, and Garry Wong
and Computational Biology Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical
and Computational Biology
Requiring no prior programming experience, this text

Bioinformatics & Statistical Genetics / Biostatistics


empowers biologists and other life scientists to work with This self-contained guide enables researchers to examine
biological data on their own using the Python language. differential expression at gene, exon, and transcript levels
The book teaches them not only how to program and to discover novel genes, transcripts, and whole
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different formats, analyze and manipulate the data, and write the results to a chapter starts with theoretical background, followed by descriptions of relevant
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biological problems. nonprogramming wet lab scientists, the examples illustrate the use of command-
line tools, R, and other open source tools.
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Medical Applications of Textbook


Artificial Intelligence Foundational and Applied
Edited by Statistics for Biologists Using R
Arvin Agah Ken A. Aho
University of Kansas, Lawrence, USA Idaho State University, Pocatello, USA
Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques have been Full of biological applications, exercises, and interactive
successfully applied to the medical domain, and graphical examples, this text presents comprehensive
AI systems are being integrated into healthcare. coverage of both modern analytical methods and
Consistent and easily mass produced, AI systems can statistical foundations. The author harnesses the inherent
make providing healthcare more accurate, less expensive, more available, and properties of the R environment to enable students to examine the code of
more efficient. Organized into three sections—AI techniques, applications, and complicated procedures step by step and thus better understand the process
medical domains—this book covers the history, present, and future of AI systems of obtaining analysis results. The graphical capabilities of R are used to provide
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Microarray Image Textbook


and Data Analysis Fundamentals of
Theory and Practice Nanotechnology
Edited by Gabor L. Hornyak, John J. Moore, Harry F. Tibbals,
Luis Rueda and Joydeep Dutta
School of Computer Science, University of Windsor, WINNER 2009 CHOICE AWARD OUTSTANDING
Ontario, Canada
ACADEMIC TITLE! This textbook is for the next
Series: Digital Imaging and Computer Vision
generation of nanotechnologists. It surveys the field’s
This book is a compilation of the latest microarray image and data analysis broad landscape, exploring the physical basics such as
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a detailed discussion of the biological aspects and applications of different such as manufacturing, reliability, and safety. The authors then explore the vast
types of microarrays, it examines the current state of microarray technology range of nanomaterials and systematically outline devices and applications in
and describes the key stages of image processing, gridding, segmentation, various industrial sectors. This color text is an ideal companion to Introduction to
compression, quantification, and normalization. Featuring cutting-edge Nanoscience by the same group of esteemed authors.
approaches to clustering and the reconstruction of regulatory networks, the
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Adaptive Design Theory and Textbook
Implementation Using SAS and R Basic Statistics and
Second Edition Pharmaceutical Statistical
Mark Chang Applications
AMAG Pharmaceuticals, Inc, Lexington, Massachusetts, USA
Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series
Third Edition
James E. De Muth
Reflecting the state of the art in adaptive design University of Wisconsin–Madison, USA
approaches, Adaptive Design Theory and Implementation Pharmacy Education Series
Using SAS and R provides a concise, unified presentation of adaptive design
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illustrates how to master different adaptive designs through real-world examples. pharmaceutical industry and pharmacy practice. It focuses on the fundamentals
Biostatistics & Epidemiology

This new edition contains 11 new chapters and includes discussion of adaptive required to understand descriptive and inferential statistics for problem solving.
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Applied Medical Statistics Bayesian Adaptive Methods


Using SAS for Clinical Trials
Geoff Der Scott M. Berry, Bradley P. Carlin, J. Jack Lee,
University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK and Peter Müller
Brian S. Everitt Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series
Professor Emeritus, King’s College, London, UK
Written by leading pioneers of Bayesian clinical trial
Designed for medical statisticians, this intermediate-level designs, this book explores the growing role of Bayesian
reference explores the use of SAS for analyzing medical thinking in clinical trial analysis. Covering Phase I, II, and
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Applied Meta-Analysis with R Bayesian Disease Mapping


Ding-Geng (Din) Chen Hierarchical Modeling in
University of Rochester, New York, USA
Spatial Epidemiology, Second Edition
Karl E. Peace
Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health, Andrew B. Lawson
Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, USA Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, USA
Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Interdisciplinary Statistics

This book provides detailed, step-by-step explanations This second edition provides an up-to-date, cohesive
of the implementation of meta-analysis methods using account of the full range of Bayesian disease mapping
R. Each chapter gives examples of real studies compiled from the literature. methods and applications. A biostatistics professor and
After presenting the data and necessary background for understanding the WHO advisor, the author illustrates the use of Bayesian hierarchical modeling in
applications, the authors introduce various methods for analyzing meta-data. the geographical analysis of disease through a range of real-world datasets. This
They then develop analysis code using the appropriate R packages and functions. edition includes new chapters on regression and ecological analysis, putative
This systematic approach helps readers thoroughly understand the analysis hazard modeling, and disease map surveillance as well as new appendices
methods and R implementation, enabling them to use R and the methods to featuring examples of INLA and CAR models. It also presents expanded material
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Bayesian Methods Biosimilars
for Repeated Measures Design and Analysis of
Lyle D. Broemeling Follow-on Biologics
Broemeling and Associates, Medical Lake, Washington, USA
Shein-Chung Chow
Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series Duke University School of Medicine,
Durham, North Carolina, USA
This book introduces the reader to a Bayesian approach
Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series
to repeated measures and will include WinBUGS code.
The book covers diagnostic procedures for repeated Written by a top biostatistics researcher, this is the first
measures along with a complete treatment of missing book entirely devoted to the statistical design and
data and uses a multinomial model to analyze binary and count data and the analysis of biosimilarity and interchangeability of biosimilar products. It includes
more general regression model for categorical data. In addition, the book comparability tests of important quality attributes at critical stages of the
reviews regression techniques, repeated measures for quantitative response, manufacturing processes of biologic products. The book focuses on the scientific
how to model the mean and correlation for continuous data, and models for the factors and practical issues related to the design and analysis of biosimilar studies.

Biostatistics & Epidemiology


mean profile of a subject. It covers most of the statistical questions encountered in various study designs at
different stages of research and development of biological products.
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Bayesian Methods Clinical and Statistical


in Epidemiology Considerations in
Lyle D. Broemeling Personalized Medicine
Broemeling and Associates, Medical Lake, Washington, USA
Edited by
Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series
Claudio Carini, Sandeep M Menon, and Mark Chang
Written by a biostatistics expert with over 20 years of Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series
experience in the field, this book is the first to introduce
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Benefit-Risk Assessment in Clinical Trial Biostatistics and


Pharmaceutical Research Biopharmaceutical Applications
and Development Edited by

Edited by Walter R. Young


Retired Pfizer
Andreas Sashegyi, James Felli, and Rebecca Noel
Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series
Ding-Geng (Din) Chen
University of Rochester, New York, USA
Bringing together the expertise of 15 contributors from
With contributions from leaders in the biostatistical
academia and the industry, this book offers an easy-
community, this book presents novel biostatistical
to-read guide to the various facets of benefit-risk assessment in the major
methodologies in clinical trials as well as up-to-date biostatistical applications
stages of pharmaceutical R&D, from early clinical development to late-stage
from the pharmaceutical industry. It covers emerging issues in clinical trial design
development to regulatory review to post-launch assessment. Suitable for those
and analysis, adaptive clinical trial designs, oncology clinical trials, multiple
in both technical and managerial roles, it enables readers to communicate more
testing, and the use of biomarkers. Many real examples and case studies from
effectively across their development chain as well as rationally and thoughtfully
drug development and cancer research illustrate the models and methods. R is
embed benefit-risk assessment into their R&D processes.
also used to implement the procedures.
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Clinical Trial Simulations Design and Analysis of Clinical
Sandeep M. Menon, Mark Chang, Trials for Predictive Medicine
and Joseph M.W. Wu
Edited by
Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series
Shigeyuki Matsui
In biopharmaceutical statistics, simulation plays an The Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Midori-cho,
indispensable role. Statisticians conduct simulation Tachikawa, Tokyo, Japan
studies to thoroughly characterize different statistical Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series, 72
methodologies and to compare their performance in
An emerging clinical trials paradigm for predictive
terms of type I error, power, sample sizes, etc. This book
medicine involves the development of molecular
offers programming codes (SAS and/or R), introduction of both classical and
diagnostics to enable the prediction of the effects of treatment or outcomes of
adaptive designs, practical applications of these designs, and introduction of
individual patients. This book offers statistical guidance on conducting clinical
special clinical trial designs such as dose response studies, or biomarker informed
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trials for predictive medicine. It covers statistical topics relevant to the main
adaptive designs.
clinical research phases for developing molecular diagnostics and therapeutics.
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Design and Analysis


Clinical Trials in Oncology of Cross-Over Trials
Third Edition
Third Edition
Stephanie Green, Jacqueline Benedetti,
Byron Jones
Angela Smith, and John Crowley
Novartis Pharma AG, Basel, Switzerland
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Interdisciplinary Statistics, 28
Michael G. Kenward
This new edition of a bestseller provides a nontechnical GSK Professor of Biostatistics, London School of Hygiene
and thoroughly up-to-date review of methods and issues and Tropical Medicine, UK
related to clinical trials. The authors emphasize the Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics
& Applied Probability
importance of proper study design, analysis, and data
management and identify the pitfalls inherent in these processes. The book has This third edition contains new chapters on re-estimating sample size when
been restructured with separate chapters and expanded discussions on general testing for average bioequivalence, fitting a nonlinear dose response function,
clinical trial issues and issues specific to Phases I, II, and III. New sections cover estimating a dose to take forward from phase two to phase three, establishing
innovations in Phase I designs, randomized Phase II designs, and overcoming the proof of concept, and recalculating the sample size using conditional power. It
challenges of array data. employs the specially created R package Crossover, includes updates regarding
Print ISBN: 978-1-4398-1448-2 period baselines and data analysis from very small trials, reflects the availability of
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Data Analysis with Competing Textbook


Risks and Intermediate States Epidemiology
Ronald Geskus Study Design and Data Analysis,
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science Third Edition
This practical book helps biomedical and Mark Woodward
epidemiological researchers extend their knowledge University of Oxford, UK; University of Sydney, Australia; and
and skills in the analysis of standard time-to-event data Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
to the competing risks setting. The author explains Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science
the main concepts that play a role in competing risks Updated and expanded, this popular text focuses on the
analyses, including the independence assumption with respect to censoring quantitative aspects of epidemiological research. It shows students how statistical
and truncation, cause-specific cumulative incidence, and competing risks as principles and techniques can help solve epidemiological problems. Along
the simplest form of a multi-state model. Analyses can be performed using the with more exercises and examples using both Stata and SAS, this third edition
survival R package. includes a new chapter on risk scores and clinical decision rules, a new chapter on
Print ISBN: 978-1-4665-7035-1 computer-intensive methods, and new sections on binomial regression models,
April 2015, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 200 pp. competing risk, information criteria, propensity scoring, and splines. Supporting
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Flexible Bayesian Methods An Introduction to Stata for
for Diagnosis and Health Researchers
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
Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series
Updated to correspond to Stata 13, this fourth
Offering a detailed and careful explanation of the edition is now written for both Windows and Mac
methods, this book delineates Bayesian non parametric users. It provides improved online documentation,
techniques to be used in health care and the statistical evaluation of diagnostic including further reading in online manuals. The
tests to determine accuracy before mass use in practice. Unique to these methods book methodically covers data management, simple description and analysis,
is the incorporation of prior information and elimination of subjective beliefs and and more advanced analyses often used in health research, including regression
asymptotic results. It includes examples such as ROC curves and ROC surfaces models, survival analysis, and evaluation of diagnostic methods. A chapter on

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estimation, modeling of multivariate diagnostic data, absence of a perfect test, graphics explores most graph types and describes how to modify the appearance
ROC regression methodology, and sample size determination. of a graph before submitting it for publication.

Print ISBN: 978-1-4665-8039-8 Print ISBN: 978-1-59718-135-8


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Handbook of Survival Analysis Textbook


Edited by Introductory Statistics for
John P. Klein, Hans C. van Houwelingen,
Joseph G. Ibrahim, and Thomas H. Scheike
the Health Sciences
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Handbooks of Lise DeShea and Larry E. Toothaker
Modern Statistical Methods University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, USA

Survival analysis is an area of statistics that deals with time- Written by two award-winning statistics educators
to-event data that is complicated by censoring and the with more than 50 years of combined classroom and
dynamic nature of events occurring in time. With chapters research experience, this text is designed for students
written by leading researchers in the field, this handbook presents modern taking a prerequisite course or a standard curriculum
techniques and research problems in lifetime data analysis. The book focuses course in a health sciences program. It offers a rigorous introduction to statistics
on advances in survival analysis techniques, covering classical and Bayesian while providing examples from the health sciences to make the statistics more
approaches. It gives a complete overview of the current status of survival analysis understandable and relevant. The book lays the necessary foundation before
and should inspire further research in the field. tackling data analysis and uses real data sets throughout.

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Textbook Joint Models for Longitudinal


Inference Principles and Time-to-Event Data
for Biostaticians With Applications in R
Ian C. Marschner Dimitris Rizopoulos
Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series, 70 Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series
Statistical inference is the science of drawing conclusions
on the basis of information that is subject to randomness. Longitudinal studies often investigate how a marker that
Biostatistics underpins the use of statistical inference in the is repeatedly measured in time is associated with a time
health and medical sciences. This classroom-tested book presents the principles to an event of interest. An example is prostate cancer studies where longitudinal
of statistical inference from a biostatistical perspective. It prepares students for PSA level measurements are collected in conjunction with the time-to-recurrence.
more rigorous work on core methodologies, such as linear models, generalized This book provides a full treatment of joint models for longitudinal and time-
linear models, survival analysis, longitudinal methods, and randomized trials. to-event data. The content is explanatory rather than mathematically rigorous
Each chapter includes one main example that provides context to the theoretical and emphasizes applications. All illustrations put forward are available in the R
and conceptual foundations of biostatistics. programming language via the freely available package JM written by the author.
Print ISBN: 978-1-4822-2223-4 Print ISBN: 978-1-4398-7286-4
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Textbook Modeling Interactions Between
Medical Biostatistics Vector-Borne Diseases and
Third Edition Environment Using GIS
Abhaya Indrayan Hassan M. Khormi
Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series Umm AL Qura University, Makkah, Saudi Arabia
Lalit Kumar
The third edition of this acclaimed reference focuses on the
University of New England, Armidale, Australia
statistical aspects of medicine with a medical perspective,
The U.S. Navy Warship Series
showing how biostatistics is a useful tool to manage
some medical uncertainties. This edition includes several new topics, provides This timely and groundbreaking book demonstrates how to develop models of
expanded coverage of many other topics and includes software illustrations. The vector borne disease risks based on different environmental and socioeconomic
author presents step-by-step explanations of statistical methods with the help variables and to assess the association between these variables and their vectors
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of numerous real-world examples. Guide charts at the beginning of the book in a Geographic Information System (GIS) environment. It addresses new
enable quick access to the relevant statistical procedure, and the comprehensive spatial approaches and techniques based on location and environment and
index at the end makes it easier to locate terms of interest. introduces methods to identify, determine, and analyze the trend, movement,
and distribution of diseases and the vectors that transmit disease.
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Methods in Brain Connectivity Textbook


Inference through Multivariate Modelling Survival Data
Time Series Analysis in Medical Research
Edited by Third Edition
Koichi Sameshima David Collett
Department of Radiology and Oncology, UK Transplant, Bristol, UK
University of São Paulo, Brazil
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science
Luiz Antonio Baccala
Department of Telecommunications and Control Engineering, Well known for its nontechnical style, this popular survival
University of São Paulo, Brazil analysis textbook presents modern statistical techniques for handling survival
Frontiers in Neuroengineering Series data. This edition contains new chapters on frailty models and their applications,
competing risks, non-proportional hazards, and dependent censoring. It also
Incorporating multidisciplinary work in applied mathematics, statistics, and
describes techniques for modelling the occurrence of multiple events and event
animal and human experiments at the forefront of the field, this volume
history analysis. Earlier chapters are now expanded to include new material on a
addresses the use of time series data in brain connectivity interference studies.
number of topics, including measures of predictive ability and flexible parametric
Contributors present codes and data examples to back up their methodological
models. Many new data sets and examples illustrate how all these techniques are
descriptions, exploring the details of each proposed method as well as an
used in modelling survival data.
appreciation of their merits and limitations. Supplemental material for the book,
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Mixed Effects Models for Noninferiority Testing


the Population Approach in Clinical Trials
Models, Tasks, Methods and Tools Issues and Challenges
Marc Lavielle Tie-Hua Ng
INRIA Saclay, Orsay, France Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series, 68
Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series
This book focuses on the rationale of choosing the
This book provides wide-ranging coverage of parametric noninferiority (NI) margin as a small fraction of the
modeling in linear and nonlinear mixed effects models. therapeutic effect of the active control in a clinical trial. It
It presents a rigorous approach for describing, implementing, and using mixed discusses issues of estimating the effect size based on historical placebo control
effects models. With these models, readers can perform parameter estimation trials of the active control. The book also covers basic concepts related to NI trials,
and modeling across a whole population of individuals at the same time. The such as essay sensitivity, constancy assumption, discounting, and preservation.
book takes readers through the whole modeling process, from defining/creating Other topics described include patient populations, three-arm trials, and testing
a parametric model to performing tasks on the model using various mathematical equivalence of three or more groups.
methods. Numerous examples illustrate how to implement the models using the
Print ISBN: 978-1-4665-6149-6
Monolix software.
December 2014, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 208 pp.
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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
Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series
Practical Statistics for Medical Research is a problem-
Drawing on the authors’ many years of experience in based text for medical researchers, medical students, and
academia and the pharmaceutical industry, this book others in the medical arena who need to use statistics
discusses the theory and applications of model-based experimental design with but have no specialized mathematics background. The author draws on
a strong emphasis on biopharmaceutical studies. While the focus is on nonlinear twenty years of experience as a consulting medical statistician to provide clear
models, the book begins with an explanation of the key ideas, using linear explanations to key statistical concepts, with a firm emphasis on practical aspects
models as examples. Applying the linearization in the parameter space, it then

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of designing and analyzing medical research. Using real data and including
covers nonlinear models and locally optimal designs as well as minimax, optimal dozens of interesting data sets, this bestselling text gives special attention to the
on average, and Bayesian designs. The authors also discuss adaptive designs, presentation and interpretation of results and the many real problems that arise
focusing on procedures with non-informative stopping. in medical research.
Print ISBN: 978-1-4398-2151-0 Print ISBN: 978-0-412-27630-9
eBook ISBN: 978-1-4398-2152-7 eBook ISBN: 978-1-4987-1173-9
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Patient-Reported Outcomes Quantitative Evaluation of Safety


Measurement, Implementation in Drug Development
and Interpretation Design, Analysis and Reporting
Joseph C. Cappelleri, Kelly H. Zou, Edited by
Andrew G. Bushmakin, Jose Ma. J. Alvir, Qi Jiang and H. Amy Xia
Demissie Alemayehu, and Tara Symonds Amgen Inc, Thousand Oaks, California, USA
Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series, 67
Advancing the development, validation, and use of PRO Drug safety has always been important, but it’s taken
measures, this book helps readers develop and enrich their on increasing criticality and scrutiny in recent years. This book covers the
understanding of PRO methodology, particularly from a quantitative perspective. most state-of-the-art methods in drug safety assessment. In addition, statistical
Designed for biopharmaceutical researchers and others in the health sciences methods for drug safety assessment are still evolving and new methods are under
community, it provides an up-to-date volume on conceptual and analytical issues development. This book is designed to bring the most-advanced knowledge and
of PRO measures. The authors include many real-life applications and implement statistical methodology to the statistical/clinical/safety community, share best
a wealth of simulated datasets to illustrate concepts. Most chapters contain SAS practices, and stimulate further research and methodology development in the
code and output that demonstrate the methodology. drug safety area.
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Pocket Medical Statistics Quantitative Methods for


An A-Z for Critical Appraisal, Precision Medicine
Second Edition Rongling Wu, Zhong Wang, Jianxin Wang,
Filomena Pereira-Maxwell and Zuoheng Wang
Washington, USA Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series
Basant K. Puri Precision medicine involves the treatment of diseases
Hammersmith Hospital, UK through a therapeutic strategy precisely tailored to a
This concise dictionary of essential statistical terminology patient’s requirements. This book presents statistical
has been designed specifically with the needs of the methods for designing precision medicine strategies
clinician and health care practitioner in mind. Avoiding the complex language based on mapping the genetic interactions involved in drug response. It covers
that is so often a feature of statistics and research methodology, this text pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic processes and genetic mapping
provides clear and succinct explanations, clarifying meaning and showing the techniques. Both simulated and real examples illustrate the methods, with
interdependencies between important concepts. This edition includes enhanced software code and data available online.
explanations of statistical concepts and methods—including more illustrative Print ISBN: 978-1-4822-1945-6
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Randomised Response-Adaptive Adaptive Designs for
Designs in Clinical Trials Sequential Treatment
Anthony C Atkinson Allocation
Atanu Biswas Alessandro Baldi Antognini
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics and Alessandra Giovagnoli
& Applied Probability University of Bologna, Italy
This book presents methods for the randomized allocation Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series
of treatments to patients in sequential clinical trials. Adaptive experimental designs are sequential
Emphasizing the practical application of clinical trial procedures for collecting data. In each step, the observer can use all of the
designs, the book is designed for medical and applied statisticians, clinicians, information gathered to determine whether to stop or carry on with the study.
and statisticians in training. The authors compare various designs of clinical This book focuses on recently developed methods in adaptive randomization
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trials, include real examples of clinical trials, and present simulations of many for treatment allocation. It illustrates designs that take into account past
procedures for small to moderate-sized samples. They also use results from the treatment allocations only, discusses procedures that use past data, and presents
optimum design of experiments to create powerful and flexible adaptive designs. compromise strategies that deal with ethical issues.
Print ISBN: 978-1-58488-693-8 Print ISBN: 978-1-4665-0575-9
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Randomized Phase II Cancer Smart Use of State Public


Clinical Trials Health Data for Health
Sin-Ho Jung Disparity Assessment
Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA
Ge Lin
Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series
University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, USA
Suitable for cancer clinicians and biostatisticians, this book Ming Qu
explains how to properly select and accurately use diverse Administrator, Public Health Support Unit,
statistical methods for designing and analyzing phase II Nebraska Department of Health & Human Services
trials. The author first reviews the statistical methods for Disparities represent a lack of efficiency within the
single-arm phase II trials since some methodologies for randomized phase II trials healthcare system and therefore account for unnecessary costs. With the
stem from single-arm phase II trials and many phase II cancer clinical trials still affirmation of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, reducing health
use single-arm designs. The book then presents methods for randomized phase disparities through enhanced public health data infrastructure and analytical
II trials and describes statistical methods for both single-arm and randomized capability will become essential for healthcare practitioners. This book explains
phase II trials. how to maximize the use of various datasets from state health departments for
Print ISBN: 978-1-4398-7185-0 assessing health disparity and for disease prevention. The authors offer practical
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Sample Size Calculations for Statistical Analysis of Human


Clustered and Longitudinal Growth and Development
Outcomes in Clinical Research Yin Bun Cheung
Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series
Chul Ahn, Moonseoung Heo, and Song Zhang
Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series, 71 Designed for nonstatisticians and statisticians new to the
analysis of growth and development data, this book is an
Sample size calculation is an important component at
accessible and practical guide to a wide range of basic and
the design stage of clinical trials, health outcomes, and
advanced statistical methods that are useful for studying
behavioral research. This book deals with how to estimate
human growth and development. It collects methods
sample size for correlated outcomes, such as clustered data and longitudinal
scattered throughout the literature and explains how to use them to solve
data. It provides sample size formulas incorporating intracluster correlation and
common research problems. It also discusses how well a method addresses a
the variability in cluster sizes. It also describes how missing data and correlation
specific scientific question and how to interpret and present the analytic results.
structures affect the sample size estimates in longitudinal data using generalized
Stata codes are available on the book’s CRC Press web page.
estimating equation (GEE) and mixed model approaches.
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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
Written by one of the top biostatisticians in the field, this
The massive amount of nonstandard high-dimensional volume fills a substantial niche by explaining the ideas
brain imaging data being generated is often difficult behind the analysis of epidemiological data. Requiring
to analyze using current techniques. This challenge in only knowledge of fundamental mathematics, it covers
brain image analysis requires new computational approaches and solutions. the basic material for analyzing data that arise from simple epidemiological
Unfortunately, few research papers or books in the field describe the quantitative studies, including case-control and matched studies. Methodologically, it
techniques with detailed illustrations of actual imaging data and computer describes stratification techniques for handling confounding and interaction and
codes. Using MATLAB® and case study data sets, this is the first book to explicitly the logistic regression model. The author uses a case-study approach, following

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explain how to perform statistical analysis on brain imaging data. a few simple examples through several method chapters rather than introducing
Print ISBN: 978-1-4398-3635-4 a different example at each stage.
eBook ISBN: 978-1-4398-3636-1 Print ISBN: 978-1-58488-433-0
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Textbook Textbook
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
This text is designed for second- and third-year graduate Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series
students in public health settings. Organized based on
Using real data sets throughout, this text introduces the latest methods for
a 15-week course, the book provides lecture material and in-class exercises and
analyzing high-dimensional survival data. With an emphasis on the applications
homework problems in each chapter. The text balances the coverage of concepts
of survival analysis techniques in genetics, it presents a statistical framework for
and methods to suit students in biostatistics, clinical epidemiology, and health
burgeoning research in this area and offers a set of established approaches for
systems and policy.
statistical analysis. The book reveals a new way of looking at how predictors
Print ISBN: 978-1-4822-5049-7 are associated with censored survival time and extracts novel statistical genetic
May 2015, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4, 200 pp. methods for censored survival time outcome from the vast amount of research
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Statistical Methods in Theory of Drug Development


Drug Combination Studies Eric B. Holmgren
Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series
Edited by
Wei Zhao and Harry Yang This book focuses on the efficient development of
MedImmune, LLC, Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA drugs and the quantification of evidence in drug
Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series, 69 development. It presents a formal quantitative framework
for understanding drug development that goes beyond
Drug combination research has become increasingly
simply describing the properties of the statistics in
important as multi-drug treatments may overcome
individual studies. Examining the drug development
disease resistance to monotherapies given the
process from the perspectives of both drug companies and regulatory agencies,
heterogeneous nature of complex diseases, such as cancer. To screen for potential
the author provides a rationale for underpowered phase 2 trials based on the
candidates, rigorous statistical methods must used to avoid a high proportion of
notion of efficiency and develops a framework for evaluating the strength of
false-positive recommendations, resulting in a tremendous waste of time and
evidence generated by clinical trials.
resources. This book covers all statistical aspects of drug combination research,
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eBook ISBN: 978-1-4665-0747-0
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Writing Dissertation Computational Approaches
and Grant Proposals to Protein Dynamics
Epidemiology, Preventive Medicine From Quantum to
and Biostatistics Coarse-Grained Methods
Biostatistics & Epidemiology / Computational Biology

Lisa Chasan-Taber Edited by


University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA Monika Fuxreiter
University of Debrecen, Hungary
This text targets effective grant proposal writing in
epidemiology, preventive medicine, and biostatistics. Series in Computational Biophysics
It provides summary checklists and step-by-step guidelines for grant structure This groundbreaking work addresses a crucial paradigm shift in structural
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New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, USA
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Katherine G. Herbert
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Virginia Bioinformatics Institute, Blacksburg, USA
Bioinformatics Using Chimera Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical
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In Silico Bees Molecular Modeling at
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James Devillers Methods and Applications
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in Quantitative Biology
Bees are critically important for ecosystem function
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Alpan Raval
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Rule-Based Modeling
Animesh Ray in Systems Biology
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Claremont, California, USA University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
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Introduction to Advanced R
Quantum Biology Hadley Wickham
Chapman & Hall/CRC The R Series
Victor Anisimov and James J.P. Stewart
This book introduces readers to the theory and This practical book presents useful tools and techniques
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chemical and biological systems. Given the immense helping readers avoid mistakes and dead ends. With
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Analyzing Sensory Data with R A Handbook of
Sebastien Le Statistical Analyses using R
Agrocampus Quest, Rennes, France
Thierry Worch
Third Edition
Qi Statistics, Ruscombe, UK Torsten Hothorn
Chapman & Hall/CRC The R Series Universtität Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland
Brian S. Everitt
This book helps readers choose the right statistical method Professor Emeritus, King’s College, London, UK
to analyze their sensory data. Each chapter presents the
nature of the sensory evaluation and its objectives, the Like the best-selling first two editions, this third edition
sensory particularities related to the sensory evaluation, details about the data set provides an up-to-date guide to data analysis using the R system for statistical
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conclude with variants and extensions of the methods. exercises and more detailed explanations of R code, this edition includes three
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new chapters on quantile regression, missing values, and Bayesian inference. An


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Textbook
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
Reviewing the historical development of basic algorithms King’s College, University of London, UK
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Handbook of SAS® DATA A Handbook of Statistical


Step Programming Graphics Using SAS ODS
Arthur Li Geoff Der
City of Hope National Medical Center, University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Los Angeles County, California, USA Brian S. Everitt
Professor Emeritus, King’s College, London, UK
This handbook shows readers how best to manage and
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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
This work covers many of the elements necessary for
This book examines the most important and popular
conducting and distributing reproducible research.
methods used to estimate parameters for statistical
It explains how to accurately reproduce a scientific
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variety of useful regression procedures using maximum likelihood estimation,
other products that have advanced the field, including Sweave, open source
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sampling. Fully developed, working R code is constructed for each method.
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Introduction to Scientific
Programming and Multiple Factor Analysis
Simulation Using R by Example Using R
Jérôme Pagès
Second Edition Agrocampus-Ouest, Rennes, France
Owen Jones, Robert Maillardet Chapman & Hall/CRC The R Series
and Andrew Robinson
Multiple factor analysis (MFA) enables users to analyze
Chapman & Hall/CRC The R Series
tables of individuals and variables in which the variables
With new chapters on ODEs and Markov chains, the are structured into quantitative, qualitative, or mixed
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Linear Mixed Models Parallel Computation


A Practical Guide Using Statistical in Data Science
Software, Second Edition With Examples in R
Brady T. West, Kathleen B. Welch, Norman Matloff
and Andrzej T. Galecki University of California, Davis, USA
Chapman & Hall/CRC The R Series
The widely recommended first edition of this bestseller
showed how to easily perform complex LMM analyses With a focus on multicore machines and clusters as well
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Software code for the examples is available on the book’s website. and the implications of hardware structures on communications delays.
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Textbook Reproducible Research
Probability and Statistics with R and RStudio
for Computer Scientists Christopher Gandrud
Hertie School of Governance, Berlin, Germany
Second Edition Chapman & Hall/CRC The R Series
Michael Baron
The University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, USA Bringing together computational research tools in
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SAS and R
Data Management, Statistical Analysis,
Producing High-Quality Figures and Graphics, Second Edition
Using SAS/GRAPH® and Ken Kleinman
ODS Graphics Procedures Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Charlie Chunhua Liu Nicholas J. Horton
Amherst College, Massachusetts, USA
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R Graphics Statistics in MATLAB


Second Edition A Primer
Paul Murrell MoonJung Cho and Wendy L. Martinez
The University of Auckland, New Zealand Bureau of Labor Statistics, Fredericksburg, Virginia, USA
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Written by the foremost authority in the field, this book This primer illustrates the use of MATLAB® for statistical
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cover these packages in detail. Other chapters new to this edition feature past several years, and this book explains these useful functions to a wide range
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Using R and RStudio for Handbook of Spatial
Data Management, Statistical Point-Pattern Analysis in Ecology
Analysis and Graphics Thorsten Wiegand
Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
Second Edition - UFZ, Leipzig, Germany
Nicholas J. Horton Kirk A. Moloney

Computational Statistics / Environmental Statistics


Amherst College, Massachusetts, USA Iowa State University, Ames, USA
Ken Kleinman Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Applied Environmental Statistics
Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
This handbook shows how the techniques of point-
This is the second edition of the popular book on using R for statistical analysis and pattern analysis are useful for tackling ecological problems. Within an ecological
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focused on adding many new examples to this new edition. These examples are and aids in the interpretation of the results obtained by point-pattern analysis.
presented primarily in new chapters based on the following themes: simulation, Along with the techniques, the book provides a comprehensive selection of real-
probability, statistics, mathematics/computing, and graphics. The authors have world examples. Most of the examples are analyzed using the authors’ software
also added many other updates, including a discussion of RStudio—a very package Programita. The software and a manual are available online.
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Agricultural Statistical Introduction to


Data Analysis Using Stata Ecological Sampling
George Boyhan Edited by
University of Georgia, Athens, USA
Bryan F.J. Manly
The Stata software program has matured into a user- Western EcoSystem Technology, Inc., Laramie, Wyoming, USA
friendly environment with a wide variety of statistical Jorge A. Navarro Alberto
functions. This volume introduces readers to the use of Universidad Autonoma de Yucatan, Merida, Mexico
Stata to solve agricultural statistical problems. It explains Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Applied Environmental Statistics
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ecological and environmental studies. It incorporates both traditional sampling
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methods and recent developments in environmental and ecological sampling
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Handbook of Mathematics and Scale in Spatial Information


Statistics for the Environment and Analysis
Frank R. Spellman Jingxiong Zhang, Peter Atkinson,
Spellman Environmental Consultants, Norfolk, Virginia, USA and Michael F. Goodchild
and Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, USA
Nancy E. Whiting Essential to the comprehension of spatial phenomena and
Compliance Manager, HP White Laboratory, Inc. application of spatial information, scale dependencies,
along with their representations and analyses, must be
A thorough revision of the previous “Environmental properly and usefully incorporated for better-informed
Engineer’s Mathematics Handbook,” this book offers spatial problem-solving. This book provides a coherent
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Spatial Analysis Textbook

Statistics, Visualization, The Analysis of Time Series


and Computational Methods An Introduction, Sixth Edition
Tonny J. Oyana Chris Chatfield
University of Bath, UK
This book provides a concept-based problem-solving
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science
learning approach to mastering practical spatial
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Richard E. Plant Using Mathematics and Statistics to
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Data Analysis A Primer, Third Edition
Neil H. Spencer Bryan F.J. Manly
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de Havilland Campus, Hatfield, UK
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Using R for Introduction to Probability
Introductory Statistics Joseph K. Blitzstein
Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Second Edition Jessica Hwang
John Verzani Stanford University, California, USA
CUNY/College of Staten Island, New York, USA Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science
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Foundations of
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Stochastic Processes
University of Maryland, College Park, USA Second Edition
Manish Kumar Shukla Gregory F. Lawler
Microsoft, Inc., Waltham, Massachusetts, USA University of Chicago, Illinois, USA
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Bayesian Analysis with Stata Textbook


John Thompson Risk Analysis in Engineering
University of Leicester, UK
Techniques, Tools, and Trends
Bayesian Analysis with Stata is written for anyone
Mohammad Modarres
interested in applying Bayesian methods to real data University of Maryland, Department of Mechanical
easily. The book shows how modern analyses based Engineering, College Park, USA
on Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods
are implemented in Stata both directly and by Developed as a guide for practitioners and as a textbook
passing Stata datasets to OpenBUGS or WinBUGS for upper-level courses in risk analysis, Risk Analysis
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Soccermetrics Equivalence and Noninferiority
Science of Soccer Statistics Tests for Quality, Manufacturing

Probability Theory & Applications / SPC/Reliability/Quality Control


Jan Vecer and Test Engineers
Columbia University, New York, New York, USA
Scott Pardo
This book presents a comprehensive treatment of pricing Bayer Healthcare, Whippany, New Jersey, USA
and hedging soccer betting contracts using the modern This book presents methods for using validation and
techniques of probability, statistics, finance, and portfolio verification test data to demonstrate equivalence and
management. It introduces betting in general and then noninferiority in engineering and applied science. It covers
addresses the probabilistic intuition needed in the more numerous tests drawn from the author’s more than 30
complex world of soccer betting. The author presents an innovative perspective years of work in a range of industrial settings. The book provides computational
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Statistical Methods with A First Course in
Applications to Demography Quality Engineering
and Life Insurance Integrating Statistical and Management
Estáte V. Khmaladze Methods of Quality, Second Edition
Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
K.S. Krishnamoorthi
Suitable for statisticians, mathematicians, actuaries, and Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois, USA
students interested in the problems of insurance and V. Ram Krishnamoorthi
analysis of lifetimes, this book presents contemporary Loyola University Chicago, Stritch School of Medicine, Illinois, USA
statistical techniques for analyzing life distributions and
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Applied Reliability Introduction to
Third Edition Statistical Process Control
Paul A. Tobias Peihua Qiu
Retired, Austin, Texas, USA University of Florida, Gainesville, USA
David C. Trindade Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science
Bloom Energy
A major tool for quality control and management,
This easy-to-use guide addresses basic descriptive statistics, statistical process control (SPC) monitors sequential
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Principles of Total Quality Methods, Algorithms, and Applications
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Vincent K. Omachonu Ming-Hui Chen, Lynn Kuo, and Paul O. Lewis


University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, USA Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical
and Computational Biology
Joel E. Ross
Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, USA Suitable for graduate-level researchers in statistics and
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Advances and Applications
Quality by Experimental for Bioenergy, Bioremediation
Design and Biopharmaceutical Research
Fourth Edition Edited by

Andrija Milivojevich Devarajan Thangadurai and Jeyabalan Sangeetha


Karnatak University, Dharwad, India
Knowledge Management Group, Mississauga,
Ontario, Canada
Highlighting new tools, techniques, innovations, and
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Textbook Next Generation Sequencing


Reliability Engineering Data Analysis
and Risk Analysis Xinkun Wang
University of Kansas, Lawrence, USA
A Practical Guide, Second Edition
Recent advances in genomics technology has
Mohammad Modarres, Mark Kaminskiy,
dramatically reduced the cost of genome sequencing.
and Vasiliy Krivtsov
Huge amounts of data is generated by next generation
Only a handful of books cover both Reliability Engineering sequencing (NGS) technologies, posing substantial
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Statistical Methods for Bayesian Programming
QTL Mapping Pierre Bessiére, Emmanuel Mazer,
Juan-Manuel Ahuactzin, and Kamel Mekhnacha
Zehua Chen
National University of Singapore A new modeling methodology, new inference algorithms,
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical new programming languages, and new hardware are
and Computational Biology
all needed to create a complete Bayesian computing
While numerous advanced statistical approaches have framework. Focusing on the methodology and algorithms,
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Statistics and Data Analysis Business Analytics
for Microarrays Using R Subrata Das
Machine Analytics, Inc., Belmont, Massachusetts, USA
and Bioconductor Chapman & Hall/CRC Data Mining
Second Edition and Knowledge Discovery Series

Sorin Drăghici This book presents tools and techniques for descriptive,
Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, USA predictive, and prescriptive analytics applicable across
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Richly illustrated in color, this bestselling text provides a clear and rigorous techniques with symbolic artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques
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Translational Medicine Computational Intelligent


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Edited by Development
James Mittra Edited by
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Christopher-Paul Milne Chapman & Hall/CRC Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery Series
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Data Classification Data Mining with R
Algorithms and Applications Learning with Case Studies
Edited by Luis Torgo
Charu C. Aggarwal University of Porto, Portugal
IBM Research, Yorktown Heights, New York, USA Chapman & Hall/CRC Data Mining
and Knowledge Discovery Series
Chapman & Hall/CRC Data Mining
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This hands-on book uses practical examples to illustrate
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Algorithms and Applications A Case Studies Approach to
Edited by Computational Reasoning
Charu C. Aggarwal and Problem Solving
IBM Research, Yorktown Heights, New York, USA Edited by
Chandan K. Reddy Deborah Nolan
Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, USA University of California, Berkeley, USA
Chapman & Hall/CRC Data Mining
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University of California, Davis, USA
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Theories, Algorithms, and Examples Zhi-Hua Zhou
Nanjing University, China
Nong Ye
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Event Mining Healthcare Data Analytics
Theory, Algorithms, and Applications Edited by
Chandan K. Reddy
Edited by
Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, USA
Tao Li
Charu C. Aggarwal
Florida International University, Miami, USA
IBM Research, Yorktown Heights, New York, USA
Chang-shing Perng Chapman & Hall/CRC Data Mining
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Fundamentals of Database Indexing Machine Learning
and Searching An Algorithmic Perspective,
Arnab Bhattacharya Second Edition
One of the most common and fundamental issues in large collections of data Stephen Marsland
Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand
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with Business Analytics Machine Translation
Insightful Decision-Making Pushpak Bhattacharyya
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai
David Roi Hardoon
Galit Shmueli This accessible text explains machine translation through
Indian School of Business, Hyderabad the study of phenomena, formalization, and elucidation
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Multi-Label Dimensionality Sparse Modeling
Reduction Theory, Algorithms, and Applications
Liang Sun, Shuiwang Ji, and Jieping Ye Irina Rish
IBM, Yorktown Heights, New York, USA
The data mining and machine learning literature currently
lacks a unified treatment of multi-label dimensionality
Genady Grabarnik
The City University of New York, New York, USA
reduction that incorporates both algorithmic
developments and applications. Addressing this shortfall, Sparse modeling is an important issue in many
this book covers the methodological developments, applications of machine learning and statistics where the
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Practical Graph Mining with R Statistical Reinforcement


Edited by Learning
Nagiza F. Samatova, William Hendrix, John Jenkins, Modern Machine Learning Approaches
Kanchana Padmanabhan, and Arpan Chakraborty
Chapman & Hall/CRC Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery Series Masashi Sugiyama, Hirotaka Hachiya,
and Tetsuro Morimura
Assuming no prior knowledge of mathematics or data
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RapidMiner Diffusion
Data Mining Use Cases Formalism and Applications
and Business Analytics Applications Sushanta Dattagupta
Edited by Indian Institute of Science Education & Research,
West Bengal, India
Markus Hofmann
Institute of Technology Blanchardstown, Dublin, Ireland Within a unifying framework, this book covers both
Ralf Klinkenberg classical and quantum domains, along with numerous
Rapid-I, Dortmund, Germany applications. The author explores the more than two
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Textbook Applied Time Series Modelling
Analysis of Categorical Data with Unobserved Components
with R Matteo Maria Pelagatti
Christopher R. Bilder Unobserved Components Models (UCMs) are a special
University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA class of time series models that have many advantages
Thomas M. Loughin compared with other models in that they tend to
Simon Fraser University, Surrey, British Columbia, Canada provide more accurate forecasts and can be easily
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series modelling using UCMs with an emphasis on
A modern account of categorical data analysis using the
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Analysis of Mixed Data Bayesian Data Analysis


Methods & Applications Third Edition
Edited by Andrew Gelman, John B. Carlin, Hal S. Stern,
Alexander R. de Leon David B. Dunson, Aki Vehtari, and Donald B. Rubin
University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science

Keumhee Carrière Chough Now in its third edition, this classic book continues to take
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada an applied approach to analysis using up-to-date Bayesian
A comprehensive source on mixed data analysis, Analysis methods. Along with new and revised software code, this edition includes four
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case studies are used extensively throughout the book to illustrate interesting covers weakly informative priors, boundary-avoiding priors, Hamiltonian Monte
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Functional Data Bayesian Ideas and Data Analysis
Jin-Ting Zhang An Introduction for Scientists
National University of Singapore
and Statisticians
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics
& Applied Probability Ronald Christensen, Wesley Johnson,
Adam Branscum, and Timothy E. Hanson
This self-contained book presents up-to-date hypothesis
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science
testing methods for functional data analysis. Useful
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Bayesian Inference for Covariance Modelling
Partially Identified Models Gilbert Mackenzie
Limerick University, Limerick, Ireland
Exploring the Limits of Limited Data Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics
Paul Gustafson & Applied Probability
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Written by a researcher at the forefront of the field,
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics
this book expounds on modern theory of covariance
& Applied Probability
modelling in which regression models are used to
Many observational studies in epidemiology and other model the covariance structure simultaneously with
disciplines face inherent limitations in study design and the mean. In a systematic treatment, quite possibly
data quality, such as selection bias, unobserved variables, and poorly measured the first available in a convenient format, the author then compares the results
variables. Accessible to statisticians and researchers from various disciplines, this obtained to conventional methods and delineates why the new methodology
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includes many examples to illustrate the methods and provides R code for their literature.
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Bayesian Methods
for Data Analysis Current Trends in Bayesian
Third Edition Methodology with Applications
Bradley P. Carlin Edited by
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA Satyanshu Kumar Upadhyay, Umesh Singh,
Thomas A. Louis Dipak K. Dey, and Appaia Loganathan
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health,
Baltimore, Maryland, USA This book provides a comprehensive survey in one
place of recent results in these areas: Novel Bayesian
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science
Modeling; Spatio-temporal modeling; Data mining
This proven text provides an accessible introduction to the foundations and and machine learning; Bayesian non-parametric
applications of Bayesian analysis. Broadening its scope to nonstatisticians, this methods; Neuroimaging and Image analysis; Meta analysis; Survival analysis;
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Constrained Principal Data Analysis and


Component Analysis Approximate Models
and Related Techniques Model Choice, Location-Scale, Analysis
Yoshio Takane of Variance, Nonparametric Regression
Professor Emeritus, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, and Image Analysis
Canada, and Adjunct Professorship, University of Victoria,
British Columbia, Canada Patrick Laurie Davies
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
& Applied Probability Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics
& Applied Probability
This book shows how constrained principal component analysis (CPCA) offers
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Dependence Modeling Discovering Structural
with Copulas Equation Modeling
Harry Joe Using Stata
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Alan C. Acock
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics
Oregon State University, Corvallis, USA
& Applied Probability
This practical book helps you learn the capabilities of
This book covers recent advances in the field, including
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vine copula modeling of high-dimensional data. The
factor analysis, path analysis, structural equation
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Downloadable data sets enable you to run the programs and learn in a hands-
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on way. A particularly exciting feature is the SEM Builder, which allows you to
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available on the author’s website.
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Design and Analysis of Equation Modeling
Experiments with R Using Stata 13
John Lawson (Revised Edition)
Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, USA
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science, 115
Alan C. Acock
Oregon State University, Corvallis, USA
One of the first texts to use R to illustrate the construction
This practical guide explores all the features of
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Design and Analysis of with R and knitr
Experiments with SAS Yihui Xie
Iowa State University, Ames, USA
John Lawson
Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, USA Chapman & Hall/CRC The R Series

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Textbook Textbook
Exercises and Solutions Generalized Additive Models
in Statistical Theory An Introduction with R
Lawrence L. Kupper, Brian. H Neelon, Simon N. Wood
and Sean M. O’Brien University of Bath, UK
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science

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Extending the Linear Model Equations
with R Second Edition
Generalized Linear, Mixed Effects and James W. Hardin
Nonparametric Regression Models University of South Carolina, Columbia, USA
Joseph M. Hilbe
Julian J. Faraway
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena,
University of Bath, UK and Arizona State University, Tempe, USA
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science
This second edition of a bestseller incorporates comments
Linear models form the foundation of a vast range of statistical methodologies. and suggestions from a variety of sources, including the Statistics.com course
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mixed effect models, and nonparametric regression models. It provides a well- coverage of hypothesis testing and diagnostics, expands discussion of various
stocked toolbox of methodologies, and with its unique presentation of these very models associated with GEE, and provides a new presentation of model selection
modern statistical techniques, holds the potential to break new ground in the procedures. Numerous examples are employed throughout the text, along with
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Flexible Imputation Textbook


of Missing Data Generalized Linear
Stef van Buuren Mixed Models
TNO Quality of Life, Leiden, The Netherlands
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Interdisciplinary Statistics
Modern Concepts, Methods
and Applications
A practical guide for handling missing data, this book
Walter W. Stroup
provides a flexible and accessible framework for multiple
University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA
imputation along with strategies for obtaining effective
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science
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Textbook Handbook of Markov Chain
Generalized Linear Models Monte Carlo
and Correlated Data Methods Edited by

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St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota, USA and Xiao-Li Meng
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Generalized Linear Models
Second Edition
Handbook of Missing Data
P. McCullagh
University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA Geert Molenberghs, Garrett Fitzmaurice,
Michael G. Kenward, Anastasios Tsiatis,
J. A. Nelder
Imperial College, London, UK
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Handbook of Design and Handbook of Mixed Membership


Analysis of Experiments Models and Their Applications
Derek Bingham, Angela Dean, Max Morris, Edited by
and John Stufken Edoardo M. Airoldi, David Blei, Elena A. Erosheva,
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Handbooks of Modern and Stephen E. Fienberg
Statistical Methods
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This handbook presents a comprehensive, carefully
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Handbook of Parametric and Textbook
Nonparametric Statistical An Introduction to
Procedures Generalized Linear Models
Fifth Edition Third Edition
David J. Sheskin Annette J. Dobson
Western Connecticut State University, Danbury, USA University of Queensland, Herston, Australia
Adrian Barnett
Unsurpassed in accessibility, practicality, and scope,
Queensland University of Technology, Kelvin Grove, Australia
the fifth edition of this classic handbook provides up-
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statistical modeling, this updated fifth edition contains substantial new material Bayesian analysis, this new edition of a bestseller continues to provide a cohesive
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Hierarchical Modeling and


Analysis for Spatial Data Textbook
Second Edition Introduction to
Sudipto Banerjee, Bradley P. Carlin, Multivariate Analysis
and Alan E. Gelfand
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics
Linear and Nonlinear Modeling
& Applied Probability Sadanori Konishi
Chuo University, Tokyo, Japan
More than twice the size of its predecessor, this second
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gradient modeling, and the theoretical aspects of point-referenced modeling. of random phenomena. Along with the basic concepts of various procedures
It also expands several other chapters, updates the WinBUGS programs and R in traditional multivariate analysis, the book covers nonlinear techniques for
packages, doubles the number of exercises, and integrates many more color clarifying phenomena behind observed multivariate data. It primarily focuses
figures throughout the text. on regression modeling, classification, discrimination, dimension reduction,
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High-Dimensional Statistics An Introduction to the Bootstrap


Christophe Giraud Bradley Efron
Université Paris-Sud, France Stanford University, California, USA
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics Robert J. Tibshirani
& Applied Probability, 138 Stanford University, California, USA
This book provides a straightforward, up-to-date Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics
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Textbook Mean Field Simulation for
Linear Algebra and Monte Carlo Integration
Matrix Analysis for Statistics Pierre Del Moral
University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
Sudipto Banerjee
University of Minnesota, School of Public Health, Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs
Minneapolis, USA on Statistics & Applied Probability

Anindya Roy This book presents the first comprehensive and modern
Department of Math and Statistics, University of Maryland mathematical treatment of these mean field particle
Baltimore County, USA
models, including refined convergence analysis on
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science nonlinear Markov chain models. It also covers applications related to parameter
Assuming no prior knowledge of linear algebra, this self-contained text offers a estimation in hidden Markov chain models, stochastic optimization, nonlinear
gradual exposition to linear algebra without sacrificing the rigor of the subject. filtering and multiple target tracking, stochastic optimization, calibration
and uncertainty propagations in numerical codes, rare event simulation,

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Mendelian Randomization
Textbook Methods for Using Genetic Variants
Linear Models with R in Causal Estimation
Stephen Burgess
Second Edition MRC Biostatistics Unit, Cambridge, UK
Julian J. Faraway Simon G. Thompson
University of Bath, UK Department of Public Health and Primary Care,
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science University of Cambridge, UK

Like its widely praised, best-selling predecessor, this Mendelian randomization is a way of assessing causal
second edition explains how to use linear models in associations from observational data, which is especially important for medical
physical science, engineering, social science, and business scientists and epidemiologists who want to know the true causes of diseases.
applications. The material on interpreting linear models now distinguishes the Covering this emerging area of research in biostatistics and epidemiology, this
main applications of prediction and explanation and introduces elementary book examines the use of genetic variants as instrumental variables to assess
notions of causality. This edition also covers QR decomposition, splines, additive causal associations. It also discusses statistical issues with instrumental variable
models, Lasso, multiple imputation, and false discovery rates. It extensively uses analysis and explores practical applications of Mendelian randomization. The
R’s ggplot2 graphics package in addition to base graphics. methods are illustrated with a variety of detailed worked examples using real
data.
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Textbook Missing Data Analysis


Logistic Regression Models in Practice
Second Edition Trivellore Raghunathan
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA
Joseph M. Hilbe
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Interdisciplinary Statistics
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena,
and Arizona State University, Tempe, USA
This book focuses on two general purpose approaches
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science
to data analysis that work well in practice: weighting
The book provides a comprehensive overview of logistic and imputation. The book takes a very practical
regression models with a particular emphasis on their approach to the methods, with a number of datasets
practical application. It covers the basic derivation of logistic models, their used to illustrate the key aspects. The datasets are taken from randomized
interpretation, various goodness-of-fit tests, over dispersion and how it can be trials, observational studies, and sample surveys. Keeping theoretical details to
handled, how models can be ill fitted and some extended models. The book has a minimum, the book is suitable for practitioners with only basic knowledge
been updated now to include R code fully integrated into the text along with the of statistics. The author’s SAS-based software, which can be used for all the
Stata code, and two major new chapters on Bayesian modelling. examples, is available online.

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Textbook Network and Adaptive Sampling
Modern Survey Sampling Arijit Chaudhuri
Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India
Arijit Chaudhuri
Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India Combining the two statistical techniques of network
Starting from the preliminaries through live examples, sampling and adaptive sampling, this book illustrates the
the author tells the story about what a sample intends advantages of using them in tandem to effectively capture
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Multilevel Modeling Using R
Nonlinear Time Series
W. Holmes Finch
Jocelyn E. Bolin Theory, Methods and Applications
Ken Kelley with R Examples
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Statistics in the Social Randal Douc, Eric Moulines, and David Stoffer
and Behavioral Sciences Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science
This book provides a helpful guide to conducting multilevel This text emphasizes nonlinear models for a course in
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They then show how to employ multilevel modeling with longitudinal data and well as several complementary approaches. They discuss the main limit theorems
demonstrate the valuable graphical options in R. The book also describes models for Markov chains, useful inequalities, statistical techniques to infer model
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Multivariate Bonferroni-Type Textbook


Inequalities Nonparametric Methods in
Theory and Applications Statistics with SAS Applications
John Chen Olga Korosteleva
Bowling Green State University, Ohio, USA California State University, Long Beach, USA
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science
This book presents a systematic account of research
discoveries on multivariate Bonferroni-type inequalities This classroom-tested book teaches students how to apply
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applications. It presents the method of linear programming for multivariate examples from psychology, education, clinical trials, and other areas. Complete
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Nonparametric Statistical Textbook
Methods Using R Practical Multivariate Analysis
John Kloke Fifth Edition
University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Abdelmonem Afifi, Susanne May,
Joseph W. McKean and Virginia A. Clark
Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, USA
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science
Chapman & Hall/CRC The R Series
Taking into account novel multivariate analyses as well as
This book covers traditional nonparametric methods and
new options for many standard methods, this renamed,
rank-based analyses, including estimation and inference
new edition shows readers how to perform multivariate statistical analyses
for models ranging from simple location models to general linear and nonlinear
and understand the results. For each of the techniques presented, the authors
models for uncorrelated and correlated responses. The authors emphasize
use the most recent software versions available, including R, and discuss the
applications and statistical computation. They illustrate the methods with many
most modern ways of performing the analysis. Along with more problems and

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real and simulated data examples using R, including the packages Rfit and npsm,
data sets, this fifth edition includes a new chapter on regression of correlated
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One Hundred Nineteen Probability and Statistics


Stata Tips A Didactic Introduction
Third Edition Edited by
José I. Barragués, Adolfo Morais,
Edited by
and Jenaro Guisasola
Nicholas J. Cox
Durham University, UK With contributions by leaders in the field, this book
H. Joseph Newton provides a comprehensive introduction to the foundations
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Past, Present, and Future Propensity Score Modeling


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Xihong Lin, Christian Genest, David L. Banks, Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics
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To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Committee of modeling theory (particularly semiparametric methods)
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Quality Management for Textbook
Organizations Using Richly Parameterized
Lean Six Sigma Techniques Linear Models
Erick C. Jones Additive, Time Series, and Spatial
The University of Texas, Arlington, USA
Models Using Random Effects
A reference on the workings of Modern Lean Six Sigma James S. Hodges
techniques, this book presents the background on quality University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA
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Justine Shults
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Joseph M. Hilbe and Variable Selection
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena,
and Arizona State University, Tempe, USA Gunter Ritter
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Monographs on Statistics Universitat Passau, Germany
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This book provides a thorough treatment of QLS
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Regression Models for Robust Methods for


Categorical Dependent Data Reduction
Variables Using Stata Alessio Farcomeni
Sapienza – University of Rome, Italy
Third Edition Luca Greco
J. Scott Long University of Sannio, Benevento, Italy
Indiana University, Bloomington, USA
An accessible overview of select robust methods for
Jeremy Freese
data reduction, this book covers exploratory data
Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, USA
analysis, dimension reduction techniques, and sample
This book shows how to use Stata to fit and interpret regression models for reduction techniques. Emphasizing the practical application of the methods and
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Robust Response Surfaces, Textbook
Regression, and Positive Stationary Stochastic Processes
Data Analyses for Scientists and Engineers
Rabindra Nath Das Georg Lindgren, Holger Rootzen,
The University of Burdwan, India and Maria Sandsten
Showing how robust response surface methodology Suitable for a one-semester course, this text teaches
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Sequential Analysis
Statistical Analysis of Spatial and
Hypothesis Testing and
Changepoint Detection
Spatio-Temporal Point Patterns
Alexander Tartakovsky, Igor Nikiforov,
Third Edition
and Michele Basseville Peter J. Diggle
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This book covers the theoretical developments and
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Speaking Stata Graphics Textbook

A Collection from the Stata Journal Statistical Inference


Nicholas J. Cox An Integrated Approach,
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Speaking Stata Graphics is ideal for researchers who Helio S. Migon, Dani Gamerman,
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Statistical Methods for Stochastic Modeling and
Handling Incomplete Data Mathematical Statistics
Jae Kwang Kim and Jun Shao A Text for Statisticians and
Along with many examples, this text covers the most up- Quantitative Scientists
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Statistical Theory
A Concise Introduction Theory of Factorial Design
Felix Abramovich Single- and Multi-Stratum Experiments
Tel Aviv University, Israel
Ching-Shui Cheng
Ya’acov Ritov
University of California, Berkeley, USA and Academia Sinica,
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Taiwan
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Statistics in Action Textbook

A Canadian Outlook Time Series


Edited by Modeling, Computation, and Inference
Jerald F. Lawless Raquel Prado
University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada University of California, Santa Cruz, USA
Commissioned by the Statistical Society of Canada (SSC), Mike West
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Textbook Competitive Innovation
Understanding Advanced and Improvement
Statistical Methods Statistical Design and Control
Peter H. Westfall Kieron Dey
Texas Tech University, Lubbock, USA Nobigroup Inc, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
Kevin S. S. Henning
This book explains how to combine two widely known
Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, USA
statistical methods—statistical design and statistical
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control—in a manner that can help any business,
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Visualization and Verbalization Computational Actuarial Science


of Data with R
Edited by Edited by
Jorg Blasius Arthur Charpentier
University of Bonn, Germany University of Québec at Montreal, Canada
Michael Greenacre Chapman & Hall/CRC The R Series
Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain
This book demystifies the computational aspects
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of actuarial science, showing that even complex
This volume shows how correspondence analysis and computations can usually be done without too much
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the verbalization of the structures in data. Renowned researchers in the field trace involved in actuarial computations. It also covers more advanced topics, such as
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Adversarial Risk Analysis
David L. Banks
Customer and Business Analytics
Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA Applied Data Mining for Business
Jesus M. Rios Aliaga Decision Making Using R
Business Analytics and Mathematical Sciences,
IBM, New York, USA Daniel S. Putler
Alteryx, California, USA
David Rios Insua
Robert E. Krider
Adversarial risk analysis is a relatively new area of Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
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Data Mining Mobile Devices Textbook
Jesus Mena Mathematical Statistics for
Triangular Marketing, El Paso, Texas, USA
Applied Econometrics
Data Mining Mobile Devices defines the collection of Charles B. Moss
machine-sensed environmental data pertaining to human University of Florida, Gainesville, USA
social behavior. Describing how to analyze Wi-Fi and GPS
data from websites and apps, it explains how to model Avoiding a cookbook approach to econometrics, this
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mined data through the use of artificial intelligence textbook develops students’ theoretical understanding of
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Financial and Actuarial Statistics Navigating Strategic Decisions


An Introduction, Second Edition The Power of Sound Analysis
Dale S. Borowiak and Forecasting
University of Akron, Ohio, USA John E. Triantis
Arnold F. Shapiro Long Range Planning Associates, Vero Beach, Florida, USA
The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, USA
Based on forty years of experience and research, this book
This work enables readers to obtain the mathematical and provides guidance on forecasting for strategic decision
statistical background required in the current financial making. It includes methodology, tools, and models.
and actuarial industries. It also advances the application It also explains how to apply sanity checks to existing
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Introduction to Spatial Textbook


Econometrics Pricing in General Insurance
James LeSage Pietro Parodi
McCoy College of Business Administration, Swiss Re, London, UK
San Marcos, Texas, USA
This book is based on the syllabus of the actuarial industry
R. Kelley Pace
course on general insurance pricing. It delivers a practical
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, USA
introduction to all aspects of general insurance pricing,
Statistics: A Series of Textbooks and Monographs
covering data preparation, frequency analysis, severity
Introduction to Spatial Econometrics presents a variety of analysis, Monte Carlo simulation for the calculation of
regression methods for analyzing spatial data samples that violate the traditional aggregate losses, and burning cost analysis. Providing case studies, examples,
assumption of independence between observations. It explores a range of exercises, and step-by-step methods, this text presents pricing as a formalised
alternative topics, including maximum likelihood and Bayesian estimation, process that starts with collecting information about a particular policyholder or
various types of spatial regression specifications, and applied modeling situations risk and ends with a commercially informed rate.
involving different circumstances. The authors clarify the often-mystifying
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Principles of Copula Theory Statistical and Machine-Learning
Fabrizio Durante and Carlo Sempi Data Mining
This book presents a much-needed synthesis of Techniques for Better Predictive
recent research on copulas, a statistical tool widely Modeling and Analysis of Big Data,
used in applications in financial risk assessment and
actuarial analysis. The text provides an overview of the
Second Edition
mathematical properties of copulas with an emphasis Bruce Ratner
on recent developments. It contains numerous examples DM STAT-1 Consulting, New York, New York, USA

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using real data, especially from finance and insurance. This Focusing on uniquely large-scale statistical models
unique resource not only provides up-to-date information on this growing field, that effectively consider big data identifying structures (variables) with the
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Random Dynamical Systems
in Finance
Anatoliy Swishchuk
University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Statistical Methods for
Shafiqul Islam
University of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown, Canada Financial Engineering
Bruno Remillard
With extensive end-of-chapter references, this book
HEC Montreal, Quebec, Canada
provides a variety of RDS for approximating financial
models, presents numerous option pricing formulas for While many financial engineering books are available, the
these models, and studies the stability and optimal control of RDS. Through statistical aspects behind the implementation of stochastic
numerous examples, the authors explain how the theory of RDS can describe models used in the field are often overlooked or restricted
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differential/difference equations in terms of stability, invariant manifolds, and guides current and future practitioners on implementing
attractors. They also develop techniques for implementing RDS as approximations the most useful stochastic models used in financial engineering. Each chapter
to financial models and option pricing formulas. introduces powerful and practical statistical tools necessary to implement the
models. Throughout the text, examples using MATLAB® illustrate the application
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Risk Assessment and Decision Statistical Studies of Income,


Analysis with Bayesian Networks Poverty and Inequality in Europe
Norman Fenton and Martin Neil Computing and Graphics in R
Queen Mary University of London, UK U sing EU-SILC
Bayesian networks are widely recognized as exciting and Nicholas T. Longford
powerful technology for handling risk assessment. This Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Statistics in the Social
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practical model building using AgenaRisk, a powerful
This book shows how to use statistical computing in
commercial software tool. The text includes real-life
survey analysis. It presents a linked set of analyses of European Union statistics on
examples from the areas of operational risk, software risk, and reliability. Topics
income and living conditions using the statistical environment R. The book covers
covered include probability tables, continuous variables, and decision-support
informative graphics and advanced analytical and programming skills for dealing
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present the essential algorithms in an appendix.
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Textbook Adaptive Filtering
Statistics for Finance Fundamentals of Least Mean Squares
Erik Lindström with MATLAB®
Lund University, Sweden
Alexander D. Poularikas
Henrik Madsen The University of Alabama, Huntsville, USA
Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby
Jan Nygaard Nielsen This book covers the fundamentals of adaptive
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Stochastic Finance Bayesian Networks
An Introduction with Market Examples With Examples in R
Nicolas Privault Marco Scutari
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Jean-Baptiste Denis
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Financial Mathematics Unité de Recherche Mathématiques et Informatique
Appliquées, INRA, Jouy-en-Josas, France
This comprehensive text presents an introduction to
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Stochastic Processes with and Space-Time Data with R
Applications to Finance Oscar Perpinan Lamigueiro
ETSIDI-UPM, Madrid, Spain
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Masaaki Kijima
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Monte Carlo Methods Risk Analysis in Engineering
for Particle Transport and Economics
Alireza Haghighat Second Edition
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University,
Blacksburg, USA Bilal M. Ayyub
University of Maryland, College Park, USA
This book explains the fundamental concepts, issues,
This book describes the fundamental concepts, methods,
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Probabilistic Models for
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Haym Benaroya Methods for Transportation Data
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA Analysis
Seon Mi Han
Texas Tech University, Lubbock, USA Second Edition
Mark Nagurka Simon P. Washington
Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia
Matthew G. Karlaftis
This book provides a self-contained introduction to probabilistic modeling for
National Technical University of Athens, Greece
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students, especially those with an interest in dynamic systems, to randomness Fred L. Mannering
Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA
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Reliability for Engineers


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Third Edition Time Series with Mixed Spectra
Bilal M. Ayyub and Richard H. McCuen Ta-Hsin Li
University of Maryland, College Park, USA IBM Watson Research Center,
Yorktown Heights, New York, USA
The third edition of this bestselling text presents
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Traffic Simulation and Data Textbook
Statistics for Life Sciences / Statistics for the Social & Behavioral Sciences

Validation Methods and Applications Modelling and Quantitative


Edited by Methods in Fisheries
Winnie Daamen, Christine Buisson, Second Edition
and Serge P. Hoogendoorn
Malcolm Haddon
This book provides an overview of calibration and CSIRO, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
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With numerous real-world examples, this text provides an
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introduction to the analytical methods used by fisheries’
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Analysis of Capture-Recapture Textbook


Data Statistical Methods in Biology
Rachel S. McCrea and Byron J. T. Morgan Design and Analysis of Experiments
University of Kent, Canterbury, UK
and Regression
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S.J. Welham, S.A. Gezan, S.J. Clark, and A. Mead
Written for researchers and students in statistics, ecology,
demography, and the social sciences, this book covers Written in simple language with relevant examples, this
many modern developments of capture-recapture illustrative introductory book presents best practices in
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Textbook Age-Period-Cohort Analysis


Introduction to Statistical Data New Models, Methods,
Analysis for the Life Sciences and Empirical Applications
Second Edition Yang Yang
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA
Claus Thorn Ekstrøm
University of Copenhagen, Frederiksberg, Denmark
Kenneth C. Land
Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA
Helle Sørensen Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Interdisciplinary Statistics
University of Copenhagen, Denmark
This book explores the ways in which statistical models,
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contains examples of complete data analyses. It also incorporates additional
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Age-Period-Cohort Models Applied Survey Data Analysis
Approaches and Analyses Steven G. Heeringa, Brady T. West,
with Aggregate Data and Patricia A. Berglund
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Statistics in the Social
Robert O’Brien and Behavioral Sciences
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Statistics in the Social
and Behavioral Sciences With many examples and exercises based on major real-
world survey data sets, this book provides a practical
This book presents an introduction to the problems statistical overview of the analysis of complex sample

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and strategies for modeling age, period, and cohort survey data. It presents many methods and models for
(APC) effects for aggregate-level data. These strategies survey data analysis, including the linear regression,
include constrained estimation, the use of age and/or period and/or cohort generalized linear, Cox proportional hazards, and discrete time models. It also
characteristics, estimable functions, variance decomposition, and a new explores new developments in advanced statistical techniques, such as multilevel
technique called the s-constraint approach. Emphasizing both the geometry and analysis of survey data. The authors show how design characteristics are easily
algebra of several APC approaches, the book develops readers’ understanding incorporated into the statistical methods and software for survey estimation and
of the statistical issues of APC analysis and shows how common methods are inference. Although Stata is used for most examples in the text, other software
related to each other. code is also offered on the book’s website.
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Analysis of Multivariate
Social Science Data Textbook
Second Edition Bayesian Methods
David J. Bartholomew, Fiona Steele, Irini Moustaki, A Social and Behavioral Sciences Approach,
and Jane Galbraith
Third Edition
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Statistics in the Social
and Behavioral Sciences Jeff Gill
Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Enabling a basic understanding of how to use key multivariate methods in the Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Statistics in the Social and Behavioral Sciences, 20
social sciences, this updated edition contains three new chapters on regression
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data sets; and establishes a unified approach to latent variable modeling. Full with R and WinBUGS. Along with doubling the number of exercises, this edition
versions of all the data sets in the text, software for performing latent variable covers time series, decision theory, nonparametric models, and mixture models.
analyses, and instructions for implementing the analyses are available on the A solutions manual is available with qualifying course adoption.
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Analyzing Spatial Models of Computerized


Choice and Judgment with R Multistage Testing
David A. Armstrong II, Ryan Bakker, Theory and Applications
Royce Carroll, Christopher Hare, Keith T. Poole, Edited by
and Howard Rosenthal
Duanli Yan, Alina A. von Davier, and Charles Lewis
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Statistics in the Social
and Behavioral Sciences Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Statistics in the Social
and Behavioral Sciences
This book demonstrates how to estimate and interpret
Unlike other forms of adaptive testing, multistage testing
spatial models using a variety of methods with R. In each
(MST) is highly suitable for testing educational achievement because it can be
chapter, the authors explain the basic theory behind the spatial model, illustrate
adapted to educational surveys and student testing. This volume provides the
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the advantages and limitations of the methods. They also demonstrate step by
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step how to implement each method using R with actual datasets. The R code
to testing in novel and useful ways. It also explains how to explicitly tie the
and datasets are available on the book’s website.
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Textbook Handbook of International
Generalized Linear Models for Large-Scale Assessment
Categorical and Continuous Background, Technical Issues,
Limited Dependent Variables and Methods of Data Analysis
Michael Smithson Edited by
The Australian National University, Canberra Leslie Rutkowski, Matthias von Davier,
Statistics for the Social & Behavioral Sciences

Edgar C. Merkle and David Rutkowski


University of Missouri, Columbia, USA Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Statistics in the Social and Behavioral
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Statistics in the Social and Behavioral Sciences Sciences

Designed for graduate students and researchers in the behavioral, social, health, International large-scale assessments (ILSAs) of educational achievement such as
and medical sciences, this text employs generalized linear models, including the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study and the Programme
mixed models, for categorical and limited dependent variables. Categorical for International Student Assessment are an increasingly important part of the
variables include both nominal and ordinal variables. Discrete or continuous educational research and policy landscape in the U.S. and internationally. This
limited dependent variables have restricted support, whether through censorship book will bring together recognized scholars in the field of ILSA, behavioral
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Handbook of Univariate and


Generalized Structured Component Analysis
Multivariate Data Analysis
A Component-Based Approach to Structural
Equation Modeling with IBM SPSS
Heungsun Hwang Second Edition
McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada Robert Ho
Yoshio Takane Assumption University of Thailand, Bangkok
Univeristy of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
This accessible handbook explains how to apply statistical
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Statistics in the Social and Behavioral Sciences, 19
tests to experimental findings, identify the assumptions
This book introduces the authors’ new component-based approach to structural underlying the tests, and interpret the findings. Updated with the SPSS statistical
equation modeling (SEM): generalized structured component analysis (GSCA). package for Windows, this second edition now covers more topics, including
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SEM approaches. It also discusses the relationships between GSCA and other chapters on multiple discriminant analysis, logistic regression, and canonical
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Growth Curve Analysis Handling Missing Data


and Visualization Using R in Social Research
Daniel Mirman Scott M. Lynch and J. Scott Brown
Moss Rehabilitation Institute, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, USA Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Statistics in the Social
Chapman & Hall/CRC The R Series and Behavioral Sciences

This book provides a practical, easy-to-understand guide For social scientists, it is often confusing how to determine
to carrying out multilevel regression/growth curve when missing data is a problem in analyses and how to
analysis (GCA) of time course or longitudinal data in handle it. This book presents a comprehensive overview
the behavioral sciences, particularly cognitive science, of the available methods, focusing on which method
cognitive neuroscience, and psychology. With a minimum of statistical theory should be used for specific problems. It features numerous real and simulated
and technical jargon, the author focuses on the concrete issue of applying GCA data examples to illustrate how the methods can be applied once the appropriate
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Image Statistics in Quantitative Methods and
Visual Computing Socio-Economic Applications
Tania Pouli and Erik Reinhard in GIS
Douglas W. Cunningham Second Edition
Brandenburg University of Technology, Cottbus, Germany
Fahui Wang
With numerous color figures throughout, this work Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, USA
covers all aspects of natural image statistics, from data
The second edition of a bestseller, this book details

Statistics for the Social & Behavioral Sciences


collection to analysis to applications in computer graphics,
computational photography, image processing, and art. applications of quantitative methods in social science,
Collecting state-of-the-art, interdisciplinary knowledge in one source, the book planning, and public policy with a focus on spatial perspectives. Updated to
explores the relation of natural image statistics to human vision and shows how include the most recent version of ArcGIS 10.1, the new edition also covers
natural image statistics can be applied to visual computing. A supporting website recent developments in GIS—for example, simulation of urban environment.
offers additional information, including descriptions of various image databases Two new chapters highlight cellular automata-based simulation of urban growth
suitable for statistics. and Monte Carlo simulation of urban traffic, each co-authored with leading
experts in the respective fields. In addition, all discussion has been expanded to
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Incomplete Categorical Spatial Analysis Methods


Data Design of Road Traffic Collisions
Non-Randomized Response Techniques Becky PY Loo and Tessa Anderson
The University of Hong Kong
for Sensitive Questions in Surveys
Guo-Liang Tian An interdisciplinary account of the spatial analytical
The University of Hong Kong approaches to road traffic crashes, this book draws
Man-Lai Tang on the computational advances of GIS to discuss the
Hong Kong Baptist University economic, social, and scientific importance of road
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Statistics in the Social and Behavioral Sciences safety measures and traffic management. It begins with
an examination of the geographical concepts of risk, then provides an overview
A self-contained, systematic introduction, this book shows you how to draw valid of different types of analysis on road crashes. Lastly, it examines methods for road
statistical inferences from survey data with sensitive characteristics. It guides you crash reduction and prevention. The book outlines current methodologies and
in applying the non-randomized response approach in surveys and new non- approaches in a systematic and empirical way.
randomized response designs. The techniques covered integrate the strengths
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Nonparametric Statistics for Using R
Social and Behavioral Sciences Hideo Aizaki, Tomoaki Nakatani, and Kazuo Sato
M. Kraska-MIller Chapman & Hall/CRC The R Series
Auburn University, Alabama, USA
This book explains how to use stated preference survey
Incorporating a hands-on pedagogical approach, this methods to measure people’s preferences based on
text presents the concepts, principles, and methods used decision making in hypothetical choice situations. Along
in performing many nonparametric procedures. It also with giving introductory explanations of the methods,
demonstrates practical applications of the most common the book collates information on existing R functions
nonparametric procedures using IBM’s SPSS software. The text is the only current and packages as well as those prepared by the authors. It focuses on core SP
nonparametric book written specifically for students in the behavioral and social methods, including contingent valuation, discrete choice experiments, and best–
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Statistical Analysis of
Questionnaires
A Unified Approach Based
on R and Stata
Francesco Bartolucci, Silvia Bacci,
and Michela Gnaldi
Statistics for the Social & Behavioral Sciences

Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Interdisciplinary Statistics

Mirroring the growing interest and use of statistical


methods and software in education, health, and marketing, this book focuses
on the statistical methods used to analyze and validate questionnaires adopted
in these fields. The book features an applied approach to conducting testing
and measurement in the three above-mentioned fields. The chapters build
from foundations of classical measurement theory, test reliability, validity and
scaling to item response theory (IRT) fundamentals, IRT for dichotomous and
polytomous items, and the most recent IRT extensions.
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Statistical Methods in
Psychiatry Research and SPSS
M. Venkataswamy Reddy
National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences
(NIMHANS), Bangalore, India

This book has been prepared to help psychiatrists expand


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The Synoptic Problem


and Statistics
Andris Abakuks
This book lays the foundations for a new area of
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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

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Computational Business Analytics...........................................76 Difference Equations: Theory, Applications and Finite Element Analysis of Composite Materials
Advanced Topics, Third Edition...............................................16 using Abaqus™......................................................................33
Computational Intelligent Data Analysis for Sustainable
Development.........................................................................76 Differentiable Optimization....................................................21 Finite Element Analysis of Composite Materials Using
ANSYS®, Second Edition.........................................................33
Computational Mathematics: Models, Methods, and Differential Equations with Applications and
Analysis with MATLAB and MPI, Second Edition.....................25 Historical Notes, Third Edition................................................16 Fischer-Cripps Student Companion Set (5 Volumes)...............39

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

Foundations of Statistical Algorithms:


Constrained Principal Component Analysis With References to R Packages................................................66
Discrete Dynamical Systems and Chaotic Machines:
and Related Techniques..........................................................81 Theory and Applications.........................................................17 Fundamentals of Database Indexing and Searching................78
Convex Analysis......................................................................48 Discrete Mathematics with Ducks...........................................11 Fundamentals of Nanotechnology..........................................56
CounterExamples: From Elementary Calculus Discrete Methods in Population Genomics.............................29 Fundamentals of Systems Biology:
to the Beginnings of Analysis..................................................48
From Synthetic Circuits to Whole-cell Models.........................55
Discrete Structures and Their Interactions...............................11
Counterparty Risk and Funding: A Tale of Two Puzzles...........36 Fuzzy Multiple Objective Decision Making..............................44
Displaying Time Series, Spatial, and Space-Time Data with R...95
Coupled Systems: Theory, Models, and Applications in
Engineering............................................................................40 Do I Count?: Stories from Mathematics..................................51 G

Covariance Modelling............................................................81 Dynamic Documents with R and knitr....................................82 Galois Theory, Fourth Edition....................................................4

Crafting Conundrums: Puzzles and Patterns E Game-Theoretical Models in Biology......................................29


for the Bead Crochet Artist.....................................................51
Generalized Additive Models: An Introduction with R.............83
Economic-Mathematical Methods and Models under
CRC Standard Mathematical Tables and Formulae,
Uncertainty.............................................................................26 Generalized Calculus with Applications to Matter and Forces.17
32nd Edition...........................................................................21
Einstein Was Right!.................................................................51 Generalized Convexity, Nonsmooth Variational Inequalities,
Cremona Groups and Icosahedron...........................................6
and Nonsmooth Optimization................................................44
Electric Field Analysis..............................................................32
Crocheting Adventures with Hyperbolic Planes.......................51
Generalized Estimating Equations, Second Edition..................83
Elementary Number Theory.....................................................6
Cryptography: Theory and Practice, Third Edition..................10
Generalized Linear Mixed Models: Modern Concepts,
Elements of Advanced Mathematics, Third Edition.................53 Methods and Applications......................................................83
Current Trends in Bayesian Methodology with Applications...81
Elements of Quantum Computation and Quantum Generalized Linear Models and Correlated Data Methods......83
Customer and Business Analytics: Applied Data Mining for
Communication.....................................................................39
Business Decision Making Using R..........................................92
Generalized Linear Models for Categorical and Continuous
Elements of Topology.............................................................23 Limited Dependent Variables..................................................99
D
102 Elliptic Curves: Number Theory and Cryptography, Generalized Linear Models, Second Edition............................84
Data Analysis and Approximate Models: Model Choice, Second Edition.......................................................................11
Location-Scale, Analysis of Variance, Nonparametric Generalized Structured Component Analysis: A Component-
Regression and Image Analysis...............................................81 Ensemble Methods: Foundations and Algorithms...................77 Based Approach to Structural Equation Modeling...................99

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

Design and Analysis of Experiments with SAS.........................82 F H


Designing Scientific Applications on GPUs..............................40 Financial and Actuarial Statistics: Handbook of Applied Cryptography.......................................12
An Introduction, Second Edition.............................................93
Deterministic and Stochastic Methods in Handbook of Design and Analysis of Experiments..................84
Population Modeling..............................................................46 Financial Mathematics: A Comprehensive Treatment..............37
Handbook of Differential Entropy...........................................46
Dictionary of Inequalities, Second Edition...............................21 Financial Modelling with Jump Processes, Second Edition.......37
Handbook of Discrete-Valued Time Series...............................84

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Handbook of Elliptic and Hyperelliptic Curve Introduction to Computational Models with Python...............26 J/L
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

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Metasolutions of Parabolic Equations in Population Dynamics...18 O Producing High-Quality Figures Using SAS/GRAPH®
and ODS Graphics Procedures................................................68
Methods in Brain Connectivity Inference through
On Numbers and Games........................................................20
Multivariate Time Series Analysis.............................................60 Project Origami: Activities for Exploring Mathematics,
One Hundred Nineteen Stata Tips, Third Edition....................88 Second Edition.......................................................................52
Methods of Statistical Model Estimation.................................68
Operations Planning: Mixed Integer Optimization Models.....45 Proof Theory: Sequent Calculi and Related Formalisms...........54
Microarray Image and Data Analysis: Theory and Practice......55
Optimal Design for Nonlinear Response Models.....................61 Propensity Score Modeling and Adjustment Procedures.........88
Mimetic Discretization Methods.............................................19
Optimal Estimation of Dynamic Systems, Second Edition.......35 Pseudolinear Functions and Optimization...............................45
Missing Data Analysis in Practice............................................86
Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations...............................9 Puzzles, Paradoxes and Problem Solving:
Mixed Effects Models for the Population Approach: An Introduction to Mathematical Thinking.............................22
Models, Tasks, Methods and Tools..........................................60 Origami Design Secrets: Mathematical Methods for
Modeling and Control for Micro/Nano Devices and Systems...30
an Ancient Art, Second Edition...............................................52 Q
Origami Tessellations: Awe-Inspiring Geometric Designs........52 Quadratic Irrationals: An Introduction to Classical Number
Modeling and Inverse Problems in the
Presence of Uncertainty..........................................................28 Theory......................................................................................6
P
Modeling Interactions Between Vector-Borne Diseases Quality by Experimental Design, Fourth Edition......................75
and Environment Using GIS: ..................................................61 Parallel Computation in Data Science: With Examples in R.....68
Quality Management for Organizations Using
Modeling with Differential Equations......................................28 Parallel Graph Algorithms.........................................................7 Lean Six Sigma Techniques.....................................................89
Title Index

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

Special Integrals of Gradshetyn and Ryzhik:


T
Water Wave Scattering...........................................................28
105
Waves and Oscillations in Nature: An Introduction.................10
the Proofs - Volume I..............................................................23
Technical Analysis of Stock Trends, Tenth Edition....................39
Wearing Gauss’s Jersey............................................................53
Stated Preference Methods Using R......................................100
The Analysis of Time Series: An Introduction, Sixth Edition.....71
Writing Dissertation and Grant Proposals: Epidemiology,
Stationary Stochastic Processes for Scientists and Engineers....90
The BUGS Book: A Practical Introduction to Bayesian Analysis...71 Preventive Medicine and Biostatistics......................................64
Statistical Analysis of Human Growth and Development.........63
The Cryptoclub: Using Mathematics to Make and
Statistical Analysis of Questionnaires: Break Secret Codes.................................................................23
A Unified Approach Based on R and Stata.............................101
The Dynamics of Discrete Populations and Series of Events....46
Statistical Analysis of Spatial and Spatio-Temporal Point
The End of Error: Unum Computing.......................................40
Patterns, Third Edition............................................................90
The Garbage Collection Handbook:
Statistical and Computational Methods in
The Art of Automatic Memory Management............................7
Brain Image Analysis...............................................................63
The Geometry of Musical Rhythm: What Makes a
Statistical and Econometric Methods for
“Good” Rhythm Good?..........................................................21
Transportation Data Analysis, Second Edition.........................96
The Green Computing Book: Tackling Energy Efficiency
Statistical and Machine-Learning Data Mining: Techniques
at Large Scale.........................................................................41
for Better Predictive Modeling and Analysis of Big Data,
Second Edition.......................................................................94 The Mathematics Companion: Mathematical Methods
for Physicists and Engineers, 2nd Edition................................40
Statistical Design and Analysis of Clinical Trials:
Principles and Methods..........................................................63 The Mathematics of Games: An Introduction to Probability....47

Statistical Inference: An Integrated Approach, The Method of Moments in Electromagnetics,


Second Edition.......................................................................90 Second Edition.......................................................................36

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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Bauer; Craig P.........................................................................14 Burkowski; Forbes J.................................................................65
Abakuks; Andris....................................................................101
Becketti; Sean.........................................................................72 Burns; John A..........................................................................18
Abramovich; Felix...................................................................91
Beissinger; Janet.....................................................................23 Bushmakin; Andrew G............................................................61
Acock; Alan C...................................................................72, 82
belcastro; sarah-marie.......................................................11, 14 Butenko; Sergiy......................................................................43
Adzievski; Kuzman..................................................................18
Belozerova; Tatyana..................................................................9 Byrne; Charles L............................................................9, 41, 42
Afifi; Abdelmonem.................................................................88
Benaim; Michel......................................................................31
Agah; Arvin............................................................................55 C
Benaroya; Haym.....................................................................96
Aggarwal; Charu C....................................................76, 77, 78 Cacuci; Dan Gabriel................................................................32
Benedetti; Jacqueline..............................................................58
Ahn; Chul...............................................................................63 Campbell; Scott W..................................................................33
Ben-Gal; Irad..........................................................................46
Aho; Ken A.............................................................................56 Campolieti; Giuseppe ............................................................37
Benoit; Anne.............................................................................7
Ahuactzin; Juan Manuel..........................................................76 Canbolat; Yavuz Burak............................................................46
Berglund; Patricia A................................................................98
Airoldi; Edoardo M.................................................................84 Cappelleri; Joseph C...............................................................61
Berry; Scott M........................................................................57
Aisner; Joseph.........................................................................63 Carini; Claudio.......................................................................58
Bertalmío; Marcelo.................................................................25
Aizaki; Hideo........................................................................100 Carlin; Bradley P..........................................................57, 81, 85
Bessiere; Pierre........................................................................76
Albert; Jim..............................................................................71 Carlin; John B.........................................................................80
Best; Nicky.............................................................................71
Albert; Michael.......................................................................20 Carroll; Royce.........................................................................98
Beu; Titus A............................................................................33
Author Index

Alemayehu; Demissie..............................................................61 Cassady; C. Richard................................................................45


Bhatele; Abhinav....................................................................43
Aliaga; Jesus M. Rios...............................................................92 Castiglione; Filippo.................................................................26
Bhatta; Dambaru....................................................................49
Aliyev; A. G.............................................................................26 Castillo; Jose E........................................................................19
Bhattacharya; Arnab ..............................................................78
Allen; Randal..........................................................................28 Celada; Franco.......................................................................26
Bhattacharyya; Pushpak..........................................................78
Al-Mezel; Saleh Abdullah R.....................................................48 Chakraborty; Arpan................................................................79
Bhowmick; Partha....................................................................8
Alon; Uri.................................................................................30 Chakravorti; Sivaji...................................................................32
Bielecki; Tomasz R...................................................................36
Al-Solamy; Falleh Rajallah M...................................................48 Chang; Mark..............................................................56, 58, 72
Bierlaire; Michel......................................................................21
Altman; Douglas G.................................................................62 Charpentier; Arthur................................................................92
Bilder; Christopher R...............................................................79
Altman; Tom..........................................................................50 Chartrand; Gary.....................................................................11
Bimbo; Katalin........................................................................54
Altman; Wolf..........................................................................35 Chasan-Taber; Lisa .................................................................64
Bingham; Derek.....................................................................84
Altman; Yair M....................................................................7, 40 Chatfield; Chris.......................................................................71
Biswas; Atanu.........................................................................62
Alvir; Jose Ma. J.......................................................................61 Chatterji; Biswa Nath................................................................8
Blasius; Jorg............................................................................92
Anderson; Marlow....................................................................4 Chattopadhyay; Samiran..........................................................8
Blei; David..............................................................................84
Anderson; Tessa....................................................................100 Chaudhuri; Arijit.....................................................................87
Blitzstein; Joseph K.................................................................73
Anisimov; Victor.....................................................................66 Chawla; Nitesh.......................................................................76
Bloomfield; Victor A................................................................43
Ansari; Qamrul Hasan.......................................................44, 48 Chelst; Kenneth......................................................................46
Bluhm; Christian.....................................................................37
Antognini; Alessandro Baldi....................................................63 Cheltsov; Ivan...........................................................................6
Bobaru; Florin.........................................................................26
Apreutesei; Narcisa.................................................................19 Chen; Bor-Sen........................................................................31
Bober; William........................................................................42
Arangala; Crista........................................................................4 Chen; Ding-Geng (Din)....................................................56, 58
Bogdanovic; Igor....................................................................27
Arlinghaus; Sandra Lach.........................................................10 Chen; Goong.........................................................................42
Bolin; Jocelyn E.......................................................................87
Armstrong, II; David A. ..........................................................98 Chen; Han-Fu ........................................................................47
Bollman; Mark........................................................................50
Atkinson; Anthony C..............................................................62 Chen; John.............................................................................87
Bona; Miklos...........................................................................12
Atkinson; Peter.......................................................................70 Chen; Ming-Hui.....................................................................75
Bona; Miklos...........................................................................13
Auletta; Gennaro....................................................................54 Chen; Zehua..........................................................................75
Boroujerdi; Mehdi..................................................................28
106 Avanzi; Roberto......................................................................12
Borowiak; Dale S....................................................................93 Cheng; Ching-Shui.................................................................91
Ayyub; Bilal.............................................................................42 Cheung; Yin Bun....................................................................63
Bourchtein; Andrei..................................................................48
Ayyub; Bilal M........................................................................96 Cho; Ilwoo...............................................................................3
Bourchtein; Ludmila...............................................................48
B Bouwmans; Thierry ................................................................25 Cho; MoonJung......................................................................69

Boyhan; George.....................................................................69 Chough; Keumhee Carrière....................................................80


Baccala; Luiz Antonio..............................................................60
Braga de Costa Campos; Luis Manuel.....................................17 Chow; Pao-Liu........................................................................20
Bacci; Silvia...........................................................................101
Branscum; Adam....................................................................80 Chow; Shein-Chung...............................................................58
Bader; David A.........................................................................7
Branscum; Adam ...................................................................59 Christensen; Henrik B...............................................................7
Baggaley; Bruce......................................................................38
Brigo; Damiano......................................................................36 Christensen; Ronald................................................................80
Bahi; Jacques M......................................................................17
Broemeling; Lyle D.................................................................57 Chuin; Lau Hoong..................................................................44
Baker; Ellie..............................................................................51
Brooks; Steve..........................................................................84 Chung; Moo K.......................................................................63
Bakker; Ryan...........................................................................98
Broom; Mark..........................................................................29 Ciocoiu; Mihai........................................................................34
Banerjee; Sandip.........................................................27, 85, 86
Brown; J. Scott........................................................................99 Clark; S.J.................................................................................97
Banks; David L..................................................................88, 92
Brown; Jason I........................................................................11 Clark; Terry D.........................................................................53
Banks; H. T..............................................................................28
Brown; Jason I........................................................................22 Clark; Virginia A......................................................................88
Barbero; Ever J........................................................................33
Bryant; James William.............................................................20 Clifford; Michael.....................................................................33
Barcelo; Juan A.......................................................................27
Brychkov; Yury A....................................................................17 Cohen; Henri..........................................................................12
Barker; Thomas B....................................................................75
Bucholtz; Frank.......................................................................46 Coleman; Matthew P..............................................................14
Barnes; B................................................................................27
Buisson; Christine...................................................................97 Collett; David.........................................................................61
Barnett; Adrian.......................................................................85
Buium; Alexandru...................................................................54 Collins; Michael J......................................................................4
Baron; Michael.......................................................................68
Bullen; Peter...........................................................................21 Cont; Rama............................................................................37
Barragués; José I.....................................................................88
Burgess; Stephen....................................................................86 Conway ; John H..............................................................20, 52
Bartholomew; David J.............................................................98
Burgiel ; Heidi.........................................................................52 Cooperstein; Bruce...................................................................3
Bartolucci; Francesco............................................................101
Burhans; Debra T....................................................................55 Coronell; Daniel G..................................................................33
Bassetti; W.H.C.......................................................................39
Couturier; Raphael..................................................................40

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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
F
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
D
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
H
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
G
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
E
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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I Kleinman; Ken........................................................................69 Lindell; Yehuda.......................................................................14
Klinkenberg; Ralf....................................................................79 Lindgren; Georg.....................................................................90
Ibrahim; Joseph G...................................................................59
Kloke; John ............................................................................88 Lindström; Erik.......................................................................95
Igarashi; Yoshihide..................................................................50
Koay; Eugene.........................................................................29 Ling; San................................................................................10
Indrayan; Abhaya...................................................................60
Kolev; Bozhidar Dimitrov........................................................65 Liu; Charlie Chunhua..............................................................68
Ionescu-Bujor; Mihaela...........................................................32
Komzsik; Louis........................................................................31 Liu; Yu....................................................................................55
Ireland; Vernon.........................................................................8
Konishi; Sadanori....................................................................85 Lixin; Tao ...............................................................................37
Islam; Nazmul........................................................................25
Korgin; Nikolay.......................................................................27 Loehr; Nicholas........................................................................3
Islam; Shafiqul .......................................................................94
Korosteleva; Olga...................................................................87 Loganathan; Appaia...............................................................81
Iyengar; Satteluri R. K.............................................................27
Korpelainen; Eija.....................................................................56 Loney; Norman W..................................................................32
Iyengar; T. K.V........................................................................15
Kostic; Marko.........................................................................15 Long; J. Scott..........................................................................89
J Kraft; James S...........................................................................6 Longford; Nicholas T..............................................................94
Krantz; Steven G...................................................16, 48, 50, 53 Loo; Becky PY.......................................................................100
Jackson; Chris.........................................................................71
Kraska-MIller; M...................................................................100 López-Gómez; Julián...............................................................18
Jakeman; Eric..........................................................................46
Kremling; Andreas..................................................................31 Loughin; Thomas M...............................................................79
Jamison; Robert E...................................................................13
Krider; Robert E......................................................................92 Louis; Thomas A.....................................................................81
Janezic; Dusanka.....................................................................12
Krishnamoorthi; K.S................................................................74 Louzada; Francisco.................................................................90
Jech; Thomas..........................................................................54
Author Index

Krishnamoorthi; V. Ram..........................................................74 Lund; Robert .........................................................................84


Jenkins; John ..........................................................................79
Krivtsov; Vasiliy.......................................................................75 Lunn; David............................................................................71
Jewell; Nicholas P....................................................................64
Kuang; Yang...........................................................................30 Lynch; Scott M.......................................................................99
Ji; Shuiwang...........................................................................78
Kumar; Ajit.............................................................................47
Jiang; Qi.................................................................................62 M
Kumar; Lalit............................................................................61
Joe; Harry...............................................................................81
Kumaresan; S..........................................................................47 Ma; Shuangge........................................................................64
Johnson, Jr.; Peter D................................................................13
Kuo; Lynn...............................................................................75 Mackenzie; Gilbert..................................................................81
Johnson; Wesley...............................................................59, 80
Kupper; Lawrence L................................................................82 Madsen; Henrik......................................................................95
Johnston; Ian..........................................................................22
Kwon; Roy H..........................................................................44 Magee; John...........................................................................39
Jones; Byron ..........................................................................59
Kythe; Prem K.........................................................................50 Magid; Andy R.........................................................................5
Jones; Erick.............................................................................89
Magliveras; Spyros..................................................................12
Jones; Galin............................................................................84 L
Maillardet; Robert...................................................................67
Jones; Owen...........................................................................67
Laguna; Manuel.....................................................................43 Makarov; Roman N................................................................37
Jones; Richard...........................................................................7
Lalitha; C. S............................................................................44 Malik; Davender S..................................................................53
Jung; Sin-Ho...........................................................................62
Land; Kenneth C....................................................................97 Mandal; Birendra Nath...........................................................28
Junghenn; Hugo D.................................................................48
Lang; Duncan Temple............................................................77 Manly; Bryan F.J......................................................................70
Junkins; John L........................................................................35
Lang; Robert J.........................................................................52 Manly; Bryan F.J......................................................................72
Juul; Svend.............................................................................60
Lange; Tanja...........................................................................12 Mannering; Fred L..................................................................96
K Lavielle; Marc.........................................................................60 Marchi; Max...........................................................................71
Law; Victor J...........................................................................35 Marichev; Oleg.......................................................................17
Kagan; Eugene.......................................................................46
Lawler; Gregory F.............................................................47, 73 Marklund; Johan ....................................................................43
Kalajdzievski; Sasho..........................................................21, 24
Lawless; Jerald F......................................................................91 Marschner; Ian C....................................................................59
Kale; Laxmikant V...................................................................43
Lawson; Andrew B..................................................................57 Marsland; Stephen.................................................................78
Kaminskiy; Mark.....................................................................75
Lawson; John..........................................................................82 Martinez; Wendy L.................................................................69
Kamiyama; Barbara................................................................50
108 Kanatani; Kenichi......................................................................5
Le; Sebastien..........................................................................66 Maskell; Brian H......................................................................38
Lee; J. Jack..............................................................................57 Matloff; Norman....................................................................68
Karlaftis; Matthew G...............................................................96
Legler; Julie.............................................................................83 Matsui; Shigeyuki...................................................................59
Katz; Jonathan........................................................................14
Leisch; Friedrich......................................................................67 Maurer; Stephen B.................................................................11
Kelley; Ken..............................................................................87
Lemarie-Rieusset; Pierre Gilles.................................................19 May; Susanne.........................................................................88
Kelso; T.S................................................................................71
Leonov; Sergei L.....................................................................61 Mazer; Emmanuel..................................................................76
Kenward; Michael G.........................................................59, 84
LeSage; James.........................................................................93 Mazza; Christian.....................................................................31
Kerski; Joseph J.......................................................................10
Lesniak; Linda ........................................................................11 McCrea; Rachel S...................................................................97
Khakpour; Narges.....................................................................7
Lessmann; Olivier...................................................................47 McCuen; Richard H..........................................................42, 96
Kharab; Abdelwahab..............................................................42
Levine; E. S.............................................................................43 McCullagh; P..........................................................................84
Kharazishvili; Alexander B.......................................................50
Lewis; Charles ........................................................................98 McKean; Joseph W..................................................................88
Khatibzadeh; Hadi..................................................................19
Lewis; Paul O..........................................................................75 McKibben; Mark.....................................................................16
Khenner; Mikhail......................................................................9
Li; Arthur................................................................................67 McNeil; Linda M.....................................................................71
Khmaladze; Estáte V................................................................74
Li; Guangyong........................................................................30 Mead; A.................................................................................97
Khormi; Hassan M..................................................................61
Li; Hua....................................................................................34 Mehta; Monika.......................................................................44
Khoury; Fouad M....................................................................34
Li; Jialiang...............................................................................64 Mekhnacha; Kamel.................................................................76
Khrennikov; Andrei.................................................................28
Li; Shancang.............................................................................9 Melnikova; Irina V...................................................................20
Kijima; Masaaki.......................................................................95
Li; Ta-Hsin...............................................................................96 Mena; Jesus............................................................................93
Kim; Jae Kwang......................................................................91
Li; Tao.....................................................................................77 Mendelson; Elliott...................................................................53
Kim; Mimi..............................................................................63
Liao; Ming..............................................................................46 Menezes; Alfred J....................................................................12
Kimball; John..........................................................................22
Liebeck; Martin.......................................................................20 Meng; Xiao-Li.........................................................................84
Kimbrough; Steven Orla.........................................................44
Ligges; Uwe............................................................................66 Menon; Sandeep M................................................................58
Kirkwood; James R..................................................................47
Lin; Ge....................................................................................63 Merelli; Emanuela.....................................................................7
Klee; Harold............................................................................28
Lin; Xihong.............................................................................88 Merkle; Edgar C......................................................................99
Klein; John P...........................................................................59
Lindell; Yehuda.......................................................................13 Meron; Ehud..........................................................................29

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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
O
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

Author Index
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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Shukla; Manish Kumar............................................................73 Tobias; Paul A.........................................................................74 Weiner; Daniel........................................................................30
Shults; Justine.........................................................................89 Toothaker; Larry E...................................................................60 Welch; Kathleen B..................................................................68
Siddiqi; Abul Hasan................................................................18 Torgo; Luis..............................................................................77 Welham; S.J............................................................................97
Sierksma; Gerard....................................................................45 Toussaint; Godfried T..............................................................21 Wellein; Gerhard.....................................................................41
Silling; Stewart A....................................................................26 Tovey; Craig A........................................................................45 Wenger; Rephael....................................................................24
Simmons; George F................................................................16 Tramontano; Anna..................................................................55 West; Brady T....................................................................68, 98
Simmons; Kathy.....................................................................33 Triantis; John E........................................................................93 West; Mike.............................................................................91
Simoff; Simeon.......................................................................76 Trinajstic; Nenad.....................................................................12 Westfall; Peter.........................................................................92
Simonyi; Károly......................................................................51 Trindade; David......................................................................74 Wheeden; Richard..................................................................49
Singh; Tej Bahadur ................................................................23 Tsiatis; Anastasios ...................................................................84 White; Brian E...........................................................................8
Singh; Umesh.........................................................................81 Tuimala; Jarno.........................................................................56 White; Robert E......................................................................25
Sinha; Sitabhra.......................................................................30 Turyn; Lawrence.....................................................................31 Whiting; Nancy E...................................................................70
Sirjani; Marjan .........................................................................7 Tzeng; Gwo-Hshiung .............................................................44 Wickham; Hadley...................................................................66
Smith; Angela.........................................................................58 Wiegand; Thorsten.................................................................70
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Smith; Carlos A.......................................................................33 Wirkus; Stephen A..................................................................16
Author Index

Smithson; Michael..................................................................99 Umble; Ronald N....................................................................24 Wolfe; David...........................................................................20


Solomon; Bruce........................................................................5 Ungar; Abraham Albert............................................................6 Wong; Garry...........................................................................56
Somervuo; Panu.....................................................................56 Upadhyay; Balendu Bhooshan................................................45 Wong; M.W............................................................................19
Sorensen; Eric H.....................................................................38 Upadhyay; Ranjit Kumar.........................................................27 Wood; Simon.........................................................................83
Sørensen; Helle.......................................................................97 Upadhyay; Satyanshu Kumar..................................................81 Woodward; Mark....................................................................59
Spellman; Frank R...................................................................70 V Worch; Thierry........................................................................66
Spencer; Neil H......................................................................72 Wu; Joseph M.W.....................................................................58
Vacavant; Antoine...................................................................25
Spiegelhalter; David...............................................................71 Wu; Rongling ........................................................................62
Vaillencourt; Richard R............................................................36
Sridhar; S................................................................................30
van Buuren; Stef.....................................................................83 X
Steele; Fiona...........................................................................98
van den Hout; Ardo ...............................................................61 Xi; Ning..................................................................................30
Steinwandt; Rainer.................................................................12
van Houwelingen; Hans C......................................................59 Xia; H. Amy............................................................................62
Stephanova; Diana Ivanova....................................................65
van Oorschot; Paul C..............................................................12 Xie; Yihui................................................................................82
Stephens; David.....................................................................88
Vanstone; Scott A.............................................................10, 12 Xing; Chaoping......................................................................10
Stern; Hal S.............................................................................80
Vasco; Maria Isabel.................................................................12 Xu; Li Da..................................................................................9
Stewart; Ian Nicholas................................................................4
Vathsan; Radhika....................................................................39
Stewart; James J.P...................................................................66 Y
Vecer; Jan ..............................................................................73
Stinson; Douglas R..................................................................10
Vehtari; Aki.............................................................................80 Yan; Duanli.............................................................................98
Stodden; Victoria....................................................................67
Vekstein; Grigory......................................................................9 Yang; Harry............................................................................64
Stoffer; David ........................................................................87
Velusamy; R..............................................................................9 Yang; Yang.............................................................................97
Stroup; Walter W....................................................................83
Velusamy; Ramiah....................................................................9 Ye; Jieping..............................................................................78
Stufken; John..........................................................................84
Verbeke; Geert........................................................................84 Ye; Nong................................................................................77
Sugiyama; Masashi.................................................................79
Vercauteren; Frederik..............................................................12 Yellen; Jay...............................................................................11
Sun; Liang..............................................................................78
Verzani; John..........................................................................72 Yellen; Jay...............................................................................13
Sundstrom; Ted........................................................................3
110 Sung; Wing-Kin......................................................................29
Vese; Luminita A.....................................................................25 Young; Walter R......................................................................58
Via; Allegra.............................................................................55 Yu; Hai-Hua............................................................................34
Swift; Randall J........................................................................16
Villarreal; Rafael........................................................................5 Yu; Ting..................................................................................76
Swift; Randall J........................................................................46
Vivien; Frédéric.........................................................................7
Swishchuk; Anatoliy ...............................................................94 Z
von Davier; Alina A.................................................................98
Symonds; Tara........................................................................61
von Davier; Matthias..............................................................99 Zaitsev; Valentin F...................................................................18
T Zhang; Jingxiong....................................................................70
W
Zhang; Jin-Ting.......................................................................80
Taimina; Daina.......................................................................51
Wagner; Christoph.................................................................37 Zhang; Mingjun.....................................................................30
Takane; Yoshio..................................................................81, 99
Wahiddin; Mohamed Ridza....................................................39 Zhang; Ping......................................................................11, 13
Tallarida; Ronald J...................................................................49
Walker; James S......................................................................22 Zhang; Song..........................................................................63
Tamassia; Roberto...................................................................13
Wang, PhD; Guanyu...............................................................25 Zhao; Wei...............................................................................64
Tang; Ke.................................................................................36
Wang; Fahui.........................................................................100 Zhao; Wenxiao.......................................................................47
Tang; Man-Lai .....................................................................100
Wang; Huaxiong....................................................................10 Zhou; Ruhong........................................................................66
Tankov; Peter..........................................................................37
Wang; Jane-Ling.....................................................................88 Zhou; Zhi-Hua........................................................................77
Tartakovsky; Alexander...........................................................90
Wang; Jason T.L......................................................................64 Ziegler; Gunter M...................................................................51
Taylor; David G.......................................................................47
Wang; Jianxin ........................................................................62 Zondervan; Edwin..................................................................35
Taylor; John............................................................................54
Wang; Xinkun.........................................................................75 Zou; Kelly H............................................................................61
Tedre; Matti............................................................................52
Wang; Yu-Chao......................................................................31 Zwillinger; Daniel...................................................................21
Tesman; Barry ........................................................................10
Wang; Zhihui..........................................................................29 Zwols; Yori..............................................................................45
Thangadurai; Devarajan.........................................................75
Wang; Zhong.........................................................................62 Zygmund; Antoni...................................................................49
Thomas; Andrew....................................................................71
Wang; Zuoheng.....................................................................62
Thompson; John.....................................................................73
Washington; Lawrence C....................................................6, 11
Thompson; Simon G..............................................................86
Washington; Simon P. ............................................................96
Thompson; W. Clayton...........................................................28
Webster; Micah D...................................................................16
Tian; Guo-Liang....................................................................100

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