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by Kesten
Published 1982
Birkhäuser Boston
... Hammersley and Welsh (1980)), it is a source of fascinating problems of the best kind a mathematician can...

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Published 1982
Springer New York
Table of Contents: ... Statistician’s Progress from Berlin to Chapel Hill -- Reminiscences of a Mathematician Who Strayed...

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by Hausner, Melvin
Published 1995
Springer US
... throughout the text, given decimal equivalents to fractional answers. Thus, while the mathematician finds...

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by Bajalinov, E.B.
Published 2003
Springer US
... to it as "LFP"). The field of LFP, largely developed by Hungarian mathematician B. Martos and his associates...

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by Christensen, G.S., Soliman, S.A., Nieva, R.
Published 1990
Springer US
...­ tion isoften directed to the mathematician.They are thus relatively unknown to the engineering...

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by van Brunt, Bruce
Published 2004
Springer New York
.... This book is an introduction to the calculus of variations for mathematicians and scientists. The reader...

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Published 2001
Springer US
...This collection of papers is dedicated to the memory of Gaetano Fichera, a great mathematician...

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by Girko, V.L.
Published 2001
Springer Netherlands
... by the mathematician who discovered them. All fifty-nine canonical equations are derived and explored along...

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by Piterbarg, Leonid, Ostrovskii, A.
Published 1997
Springer US
... because one of the authors is a mathematician. We found that many theoretical issues of turbulent...

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by Marchette, David J.
Published 2001
Springer New York
..., and with providing information that was of interest to a department of mathematicians. Thus, the focus of the course...

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by den Hertog, D.
Published 1994
Springer Netherlands
... mathematician with basic mathematical programming knowledge...

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by Cornfeld, I. P., Fomin, S. V., Sinai, Y. G.
Published 1982
Springer New York
... now interest not only the mathematician, but also the research worker in physics, biology, chemistry...

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Published 1996
Springer New York
... for Data Analysis. The distinguished speakers lauded Peter Huber a hard and fair mathematician, a...

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by Monastyrsky, Michael I.
Published 1999
Birkhäuser
...In his relatively short lifetime, this great mathematician made outstanding contributions to nearly...

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by Strogatz, Steven H.
Published 1986
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
...'s faces when they hear that I am a mathematician who studies sleep. They wonder, but are usually too...

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by Yakovlev, Andrej Yu, Yanev, Nikolaj M.
Published 1989
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
...A mathematician who has taken the romantic decision to devote himself to biology will doubtlessly...

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by Sachs, Lothar
Published 1984
Springer New York
...-mathematicians, in particular for technicians, engineers, executives, students, physicians as well as researchers...

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Published 2000
Springer New York
... mathematician may be interested in analysing the involved nonlinearities or concentrate on extreme and rare...

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by Wolfowitz, J.
Published 1978
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
... by engineers for engineers, and the mathematical reader may have some difficulty with it. The mathematician who...

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by Farrell, R.H.
Published 1985
Springer New York
... more a mathematician than a statistician, the urge to write a book giving an integrated treatment...