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The Oxford Linear Algebra for Scientists£55.00 Andre Lukas
9780198844914 Aimed at first-year undergraduate student in physics and engineering, this textbook combines a rigorous theoretical introduction to linear algebra with many examples, solved problems, and exercises, as well as scientific applications of the subject, including internet search, artificial intelligence, and quantum computing. |
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Real Analysis and Infinity£60.00 Hassan Sedaghat
9780192895622 Real Analysis and Infinity presents the essential topics for a first course in real analysis with an emphasis on the role of infinity in all of the fundamental concepts. |
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Maths for EconomicsFifth Edition £52.99 Geoff Renshaw
9780198839507 A clear and thorough text, which provides a solid foundation in the core mathematical principles and methods used in economics. |
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The Equations of Materials£59.99 Brian Cantor
9780198851875 This book describes some of the important equations of materials and the scientists who derived them. The text is readable and enjoyable, and is aimed at anyone interested in the manufacture, structure, properties and engineering application of materials such as metals, polymers, ceramics, semiconductors and composites. |
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Machine Learning for Signal Processing: Data Science, Algorithms, and Computational Statistics£58.00 Max A. Little
9780198714934 Describes in detail the fundamental mathematics and algorithms of machine learning (an example of artificial intelligence) and signal processing, two of the most important and exciting technologies in the modern information economy. Builds up concepts gradually so that the ideas and algorithms can be implemented in practical software applications. |
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Turbulence: An Introduction for Scientists and EngineersSecond Edition £52.00 Peter Davidson
9780198722595 This is an advanced textbook on the subject of turbulence, and is suitable for engineers, physical scientists and applied mathematicians. The aim of the book is to bridge the gap between the elementary accounts of turbulence to be found in undergraduate texts, and the more rigorous, accounts given in the many monographs on the subject. |