School of Pure & Applied Sciences: Recent submissions
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Foundations for Designing User-Centered Systems
(Springer, 2014)Many books on user centered design and HCI focus on the way people interact with technology. This is an important issue, because people routinely interact with technology on a daily basis—personal computers, mobile phones, ... -
Data Analysis
(Springer, 2014)For the present edition, the book has undergone two major changes: Its appearance was tightened significantly and the programs are now written in the modern programming language Java. Tightening was possible without ... -
Bayesian Essentials with R
(Springer, 2014)The purpose of this book is to provide a self-contained entry into practical and computational Bayesian statistics using generic examples from the most common models for a class duration of about seven blocks that roughly ... -
Understanding Statistics Using R
(Springer, 2013)This book was written as a supplemental text for use with introductory or intermediate statistics books. The content of each chapter is appropriate for any undergraduate or graduate level statistics course. The chapters ... -
Probability Theory
(Springer, 2013)It is customary to set the origins of Probability Theory at the 17th century and relate them to combinatorial problems of games of chance. The latter can hardly be considered a serious occupation. However, it is games ... -
Plant Physiology, Development and Metabolism
(Springer, 2018)Plants serve as a source for sustainable food and biofuel and also play crucial roles in maintaining human health and ecosystem. Thus, it becomes imperative to understand the mechanisms of plant growth and development. ... -
Plant Physiological Ecology
(Springer, 2008)Plant ecophysiology is an experimental science that seeks to describe the physiological mechanisms underlying ecological observations. In other words, ecophysiologists, or physiological ecologists, address ecological ... -
Group Theory
(Springer, 2008)Symmetry can be seen as the most basic and important concept in physics. Momentum conservation is a consequence of translational symmetry of space. More generally, every process in physics is governed by selection rules ... -
Computational Geometry
(Springer, 2008)Computational geometry emerged from the field of algorithms design and analysis in the late 1970s. It has grown into a recognized discipline with its own journals, conferences, and a large community of active researchers. ... -
Clinical Neuroanatomy: A Neurobehavioral Approach
(Springer, 2008)A major focus of clinical neuropsychology and cognitive-behavioral neurology is the assessment and management of cognitive and behavioral changes that result from brain injury or disease. In most instances, the task of ... -
Advanced Organic Chemistry
(Springer, 2007)The methods of organic synthesis have continued to advance rapidly and we have made an effort to reflect those advances in this Fifth Edition. Among the broad areas that have seen major developments are enantioselective ... -
Principles of Fluorescence Spectroscopy
(Springer, 2006)The first edition of Principles was published in 1983, and the second edition 16 years later in 1999. At that time I thought the third edition would not be written until 2010 or later. However, the technology of ... -
New Introduction to Multiple Time Series Analysis
(Springer, 2005)When I worked on my Introduction to Multiple Time Series Analysis (Lu¨tkepohl (1991)), a suitable textbook for this field was not available. Given the great importance these methods have gained in applied econometric ... -
DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROBIOLOGY
(Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2005)As subsequent chapters will describe, the vertebrate nervous system is necessarily complex. However, this belies its humble beginnings, segregating relatively early as a plate of cells in the dorsal ectoderm of the ... -
All of Statistics
(Springer, 2004)Taken literally, the title "All of Statistics" is an exaggeration. But in spirit, the title is apt, as the book does cover a much broader range of topics than a typical introductory book on mathematical statistics. This ... -
Probability
(Springer, 1993)This is a text for a one-quarter or one-semester course in probability, aimed at students who have done a year of calculus. The book is organized so a student can learn the fundamental ideas of probability from the first ... -
INTUITIVE PROBABILITY AND RANDOM PROCESSES USING MATLAB®
(Springer, 2012)The subject of probability and random processes is an important one for a variety of disciplines. Yet, in the author's experience, a first exposure to this subject can cause difficulty in assimilating the material and ... -
Discrete Mathenlatics
(Springer, 2003)For most students, the first and often only course in college mathematics is calculus. It is true that calculus is the single most important field of mathematics, whose emergence in the seventeenth century signaled ... -
Plant Ecology
(Springer, 2019)The puzzle illustrates the characteristics of modern Plant Ecology which aims to relate genetic information and molecular physiology with the biological and environmental constraints of plant life across the globe. ... -
Extragalactic Astronomy and Cosmology
(Springer, 2015)Amazing times! I finished the manuscript for the first edition of this book just 8 years ago—but the necessity of a new edition was urgently felt. In these years we have witnessed an enormous development in the field of ...