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Here are this week’s new releases for the category ‘Mathematics’.
★ Our Staff Pick ★ Think Like a Mathematician: Get to Grips with the Language of Numbers and Patterns By Anne Rooney |
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Algebra: Concepts and Applied Principles
By Editors at NY RESEARCH PRESS |
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Superlinear Parabolic Problems: Blow-up, Global Existence and Steady States
By Prof. Dr. Pavol Quittner, Prof. Dr. Philippe Souplet |
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Mathematical Systems: Techniques and Applications
By Editors at Willford Press |
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Mathematics: Advanced Concepts and Applications
By Editors at NY RESEARCH PRESS |
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Fundamentals of Calculus
By Editors at Larsen and Keller Education |
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Applied Data Science: Lessons Learned for the Data-Driven Business
By Editors at Springer |
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Mathematical Methods in the Earth and Environmental Sciences
By Adrian Burd |
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An Invitation to Model Theory
By Jonathan Kirby |
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GARCH Models: Structure, Statistical Inference and Financial Applications
By Christian Francq, Jean-Michel Zakoian |
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Faraday, Maxwell, and the Electromagnetic Field: How Two Men Revolutionized Physics
By Nancy Forbes, Basil Mahon |
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GIS and Geostatistical Techniques for Groundwater Science
By Editors at Elsevier |
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Cognition and Intractability: A Guide to Classical and Parameterized Complexity Analysis
By Iris van Rooij, Mark Blokpoel, Johan Kwisthout, Todd Wareham |
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The Real Work of Data Science: Turning data into information, better decisions, and stronger organizations
By Ron S. Kenett, Thomas C. Redman |
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Basic Probability: What Every Math Student Should Know
By Henk Tijms |
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Unsolved!: The History and Mystery of the World’s Greatest Ciphers from Ancient Egypt to Online Secret Societies
By Craig P. Bauer |