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  • An Introduction to Stochastic Modeling, Student Solutions Manual (e-only)by Mark Pinsky; Samuel Karlin

    Elsevier Science 2011; US$ 9.99

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  • Algorithmic Puzzlesby Anany Levitin; Maria Levitin

    Oxford University Press, USA 2011; US$ 21.95

    While many think of algorithms as specific to computer science, at its core algorithmic thinking is defined by the use of analytical logic to solve problems. This logic extends far beyond the realm of computer science and into the wide and entertaining world of puzzles. In Algorithmic Puzzles, Anany and Maria Levitin use many classic brainteasers as well as newer examples from job interviews with major corporations to show readers how to apply analytical thinking to solve puzzles requiring well-defined procedures. The book's unique collection of puzzles is supplemented with carefully developed tutorials on algorithm design strategies and analysis techniques intended to walk the reader step-by-step through the various approaches to algorithmic... more...

  • Trigonometryby David A. Kay

    John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2011; US$ 9.99

    CliffsQuickReview course guides cover the essentials of your toughest classes. Get a firm grip on core concepts and key material, and test your newfound knowledge with review questions. CliffsQuickReview Trigonometry provides you with all you need to know to understand the basic concepts of trigonometry — whether you need a supplement to your textbook and classes or an at-a-glance reference. Trigonometry isn't just measuring angles; it has many applications in the real world, such as in navigation, surveying, construction, and many other branches of science, including mathematics and physics. As you work your way through this review, you'll be ready to tackle such concepts as Trigonometric functions, such as sines and cosines Graphs... more...

  • Logicby Paul Tomassi

    Routledge 1999; US$ 41.95

    Logic is an ideal textbook for any logic student: great for revising before exams, for staying on top of course-work, and even for those who want to teach themselves logic. more...

  • Applied Latent Class Analysisby Jacques A. Hagenaars; Allan L. McCutcheon

    Cambridge University Press 2002; US$ 46.00

    Applied Latent Class Analysis introduces several recent innovations in latent class analysis to a wider audience of researchers. Many of the world's leading innovators in the field of latent class analysis have contributed essays to this volume, each presenting a key innovation to the basic LCM. more...

  • Regression Analysis of Count Databy A. Colin Cameron; Pravin K. Trivedi; Peter Hammond; Alberto Holly

    Cambridge University Press 1998; US$ 38.00

    Students in both the natural and social sciences often seek regression models to explain the frequency of events, such as visits to a doctor. This analysis provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date account of models and methods to interpret such data. more...

  • An Introduction to Numerical Analysisby Endre Süli; David F. Mayers

    Cambridge University Press 2003; US$ 57.00

    Based on a successful course at Oxford University, this book gives an authoritative introduction to numerical analysis. It is ideal as a text for students in the second year of a university mathematics course. It combines practicality regarding applications with consistently high standards of rigour. Numerous exercises are provided. more...

  • Elementary Probabilityby David Stirzaker

    Cambridge University Press 2003; US$ 54.00

    Now available in a fully revised and updated new edition, this well established undergraduate textbook provides a straightforward introduction to the theory of probability. The presentation is entertaining without any sacrifice of rigour, and important notions are covered with the clarity that the subject demands. more...

  • Census and Identityby David I. Kertzer; Dominique Arel; Frances Goldscheider; Dennis P. Hogan; Jack Caldwell; Andrew Cherlin; Tom Fricke

    Cambridge University Press 2001; US$ 25.00

    Many countries pigeon-hole people within racial, ethnic, and language categories - with important implications for people's own identities and life chances, and for national political and social processes. This book reviews categorizing efforts by the state, illustrating the case with studies from a range of countries. more...

  • Mathematicsby Timothy Gowers

    Oxford University Press 2002; US$ 12.99

    Explains in clear non-technical language,what it is that mathematicians do, and how that differs from and builds on the mathematics that most people are familiar with from school. more...