Generalized (or pseudo-) inverse concepts routinely appear throughout applied mathematics and engineering, in both research literature and textbooks. Although the basic properties are readily availabl
Whenever images taken at different times, from different viewpoints, and/or by different sensors need to be compared, merged, or integrated, image registration is required. Registration, also known as
A very broad coverage of the most applicable aspects of stochastic processes. The emphasis is on the most important classes of these processes from the viewpoint of theory as well as applications, nam
This book focuses on optimization problems involving uncertain parameters and covers the theoretical foundations and recent advances in areas where stochastic models are available. It will be useful t
A presentation of how data mining can be used to address the modern problem of data overload in science and engineering domains. This book will be useful for data mining practitioners, students learni
An important treatment of the geometric properties of sets generated by random fields, including a comprehensive treatment of the mathematical basics of random fields in general. It is a standard refe
This introduction to computer-based problem-solving using the MATLABR environment is highly recommended for students wishing to learn the concepts and develop the programming skills that are fundament
The field of graph algorithms has become one of the pillars of theoretical computer science. This is an introduction to graph algorithms accessible to anyone with a strong linear algebra background –
This book focuses on the fundamental ideas of continuum mechanics by analyzing models of fluid flow and solid deformation and examining problems in elasticity, water waves, and extremum principles. Ma
Scientific computing has often been called the third approach to scientific discovery, emerging as a peer to experimentation and theory. Historically, the synergy between experimentation and theory ha
Hansen (scientific computing, Technical U. of Denmark), Nagy (mathematics and computer science, Emory U., US), and O'Leary (computer science, U. of Maryland, US) explain the linear algebra underlying
Natural Resources and Economic Development, first published in 2005, was the first comprehensive analysis of natural resource use and economic development in poor countries. It explores the reasons wh
This is a concise introduction to Fourier series covering history, major themes, theorems, examples, and applications. It can be used for self study, and to supplement, enhance, and embellish undergra
This collection of sixteen original essays is the first to explore a range of new developments in the philosophy of mathematics, in a way mathematicians will understand. Coverage includes emerging qu
An anthology of articles ideal for use as a textbook supplement on a number theory course. The editors have selected well written bite-sized articles and notes which aid an understanding of number the
This collection of articles brings together research from around the world on the use of history in teaching mathematics. Some articles present theoretical perspectives on the use of history, while ot
This book explores the ways in which questions concerning tilings can be effectively tackled by treating them as algebraic problems. It presupposes little theoretical knowledge and so is accessible to
Krantz develops material on classical non-Euclidean geometry and provides profound applications, some of which have never appeared in print before. The new edition represents a considerable polishing
Provides mathematicians with the background they need to work in radar imaging. The focus is on showing the connection between the physics and the mathematics and on supplying an intuitive mathematica