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  • 2010-2014  (20)
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  • 1
    Call number: M 19.92730 ; M 19.92730
    Description / Table of Contents: "Albert-Laszlo Barabasi, the nation's foremost expert in the new science of networks, takes us on an intellectual adventure to prove that social networks, corporations, and living organisms are more similar than previously thought. A full understanding of network science will someday enhance our ability to design blue-chip businesses, stop the outbreak of deadly diseases, and influence the exchange of ideas and information. Engaging and authoritative, Linked provides an exciting glimpse into the next century of science and an urgent new perspective on our interconnected world. Book jacket."--
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 294 Seiten , Diagramme
    ISBN: 978-0-465-08573-6
    Classification:
    Mathematics
    Language: English
    Note: IntroductionThe random universe -- Six degrees of separation -- Small worlds -- Hubs and connectors -- The 80/20 rule -- Rich get richer -- Einstein's legacy -- Achilles' heel -- Viruses and fads -- The awakening Internet -- The fragmented web -- The map of life -- Network economy -- Web without a spider -- Afterlink: Hierarchies and communities..
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  • 2
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    New York [u.a.] : Springer
    Associated volumes
    Call number: M 11.0222
    In: Texts in applied mathematics
    Description / Table of Contents: Content: Ordinary Differential Equations, Finite-Difference Approximation of the Wave Equation, Diffusion, Sources and Sinks, Series Expansion Methods, Finite-Volume Methods, Semi-Lagrangian Methods, Physically Insignificant Fast Waves, Nonreflecting Boundary Conditions
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xv, 516 S. , graph. Darst.
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 9781441964113
    Series Statement: Texts in applied mathematics 32
    Classification:
    Mathematics
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  • 3
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    New York : SIAM
    Call number: M 12.0258
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: 1. Introduction and motivation; 2. Meet the Fredholm integral equation of the first kind; 3. Getting to business: discretizations of linear inverse problems; 4. Computational aspects: regularization methods; 5. Getting serious: choosing the regularization parameter; 6. Toward real-world problems: iterative regularization; 7. Regularization methods at work: solving real problems; 8. Beyond the 2-norm: the use of discrete smoothing norms; Appendix A. Linear algebra stuff; Appendix B. Symmetric Toeplitz-plus-Hankel matrices and the DCT; Appendix C. Early work on 'Tikhonov regularization';
    Description / Table of Contents: This book gives an introduction to the practical treatment of inverse problems by means of numerical methods, with a focus on basic mathematical and computational aspects. To solve inverse problems, we demonstrate that insight about them goes hand in hand with algorithms
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xii, 213 S.
    ISBN: 9780898716962
    Series Statement: Fundamentals of algorithms
    Classification:
    Mathematics
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  • 4
    Call number: 19/M 12.0300
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Preface. Contributing authors. Part I METHODOLOGY. 1 Introduction. 1.1 What is a trend? 1.2 Why analyse trends? 1.3 Some simple examples. 1.4 Considerations and Difficulties. 1.5 Scope of the book. 1.6 Further reading. References. 2 Exploratory analysis. 2.1 Data visualisation. 2.2 Simple smoothing. 2.3 Linear filters. 2.4 Classical test procedures. 2.5 Concluding comments. References. 3 Parametric modelling - deterministic trends. 3.1 The Linear trend. 3.2 Multiple regression techniques. 3.3 Violations of assumptions. 3.4 Nonlinear trends. 3.5 Generalized linear models. 3.6 Inference with small samples. References. 4 Nonparametric trend estimation. 4.1 An introduction to nonparametric regression. 4.2 Multiple covariates. 4.3 Other nonparametric estimation techniques. 4.4 Parametric or nonparametric? References. 5 Stochastic trends. 5.1 Stationary time series models and their properties. 5.2 Trend removal via differencing. 5.3 Long memory models. 5.4 Models for irregularly spaced series. 5.5 State space and structural models. 5.6 Nonlinear models. References. 6 Other issues. 6.1 Multisite data. 6.2 Multivariate series. 6.3 Point process data. 6.4 Trends in extremes. 6.5 Censored data. References. Part II CASE STUDIES. 7 Additive models for sulphur dioxide pollution in Europe ( Marco Giannitrapani, Adrian Bowman, E. Marian Scott and Ron Smith ) 7.1 Introduction. 7.2 Additive models with correlated errors. 7.3 Models for the SO 2 data. 7.4 Conclusions. References. 8 Rainfall trends in southwest Western Australia ( Richard E. Chandler, Bryson C. Bates and Stephen P. Charles ). 8.1 Motivation. 8.2 The study region. 8.3 Data used in the study. 8.4 Modelling methodology. 8.5 Results. 8.6 Summary and conclusions. References. 9 Estimation of Common tends for tropical index series ( Alain F. Zuur, Elena N. Ieno, Christina Mazziotti, Giuseppe Montanari, Attilio Rinaldi and Carla Rita Ferrari ). 9.1 Introduction. 9.2 Data exploration. 9.3 Common trends and additive modelling. 9.4 Dynamic factor analysis to estimate common trends. 9.5 Discussion. Acknowledgement. References. 10 A Space-time study on forest health ( Thomas Kneib and Ludwig Fahrmeir ). 10.1 Forest health: survey and data. 10.2 Regression models for longitudinal data with ordinal responses. 10.3 Spatiotemporal models. 10.4 Spatiotemporal modelling and analysis of forest health data. Acknowledgements. References. Index.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xiv, 368 p. , Ill , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9780470015438 , 0-470-01543-8
    Series Statement: Statistics in practice 90
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    Mathematics
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  • 5
    Call number: 19/M 13.0128
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 319 S. : graph. Darst. , 24 cm
    Edition: 5., vollst. überarb. und erw. Aufl.
    ISBN: 9783443010690
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    Mathematics
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  • 6
    Call number: 19/N 11.0038/1-2
    Description / Table of Contents: Geomathematics is becoming increasingly important. The 'Handbook of Geomathematics' is a central reference work and fills the gap of a basic reference work in this area. The contributions are well-structured and informative
    Pages: Vol. 1-2
    ISBN: 9783642015472
    Series Statement: Springer reference
    Classification:
    Mathematics
    Note: Online-Ausg.: Handbook of GeoMathematics
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  • 7
    Call number: M 11.0224
    Description / Table of Contents: Content: Part A Theory.- 1. Data Assimilation and Information.- 2. Mathematical Concepts of Data Assimilation.- 3. Variational Assimilation.- 4. Ensemble Kalman Filter: Status and Potential.- 5. Error Statistics in Data Assimilation: Estimation and Modelling.- 6. Bias Estimation.- 7. The Principle of Energetic Consistency in Data Assimilation.- 8. Evaluation of Assimilation Algorithms.- .9 Initialization.- Part B Observations.- 10.The Global Observing System.- 11. Assimilation of Operational Data.- 12. Research Satellites.- Part C Meteorology and Atmospheric Dynmaics.- 13. General Concepts in Meteorology and Dynamics.- 14. The Role of the Model in the Data Assimilation System.- 15. Numerical Weather Prediction.- Part D Atmospheric Chemistry.- 16. Introduction to Atmospheric Chemistry and Constituent Transport.- 17. Representation and Modelling of Uncertainties in Chemistry and Transport Models.- 18. Constituent Assimilation.- 19. Inverse Modelling and Combined State-source Estimation for Chemical Weather.- Part E Wider Applications.- 20. Ocean Data Assimilation.- 21. Land Surface Data Assimilation.- 22. Assimilation of GPS Soundings in Ionospheric Models.- Part F The Longer View.- 23. Reanalysis: Data Assimilation for Scientific Investigation of Climate.- 24. Observing System Simulation Experiments.- 25 Data Assimilation for Other Planets,- Appendix.- Index
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xiv, 718 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 9783540747024
    Classification:
    Mathematics
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  • 8
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press [u.a.]
    Call number: 19/M 11.0090
    Description / Table of Contents: Contens: 1. Algebraic and analytic methods Ranjan Roy, Frank W. J. Olver, Richard A. Askey and Roderick S. C. Wong; 2. Asymptotic approximations Frank W. J. Olver and Roderick S. C. Wong; 3. Numerical methods Nico M. Temme; 4. Elementary functions Ranjan Roy and Frank W. J. Olver; 5. Gamma function Richard A. Askey and Ranjan Roy; 6. Exponential, logarithmic, sine and cosine integrals Nico M. Temme; 7. Error functions, Dawson's and Fresnel integrals Nico M. Temme; 8. Incomplete gamma and related functions Richard B. Paris; 9. Airy and related functions Frank W. J. Olver; 10. Bessel functions Frank W. J. Olver and Leonard C. Maximon; 11. Struve and related functions Richard B. Paris; 12. Parabolic cylinder functions Nico M. Temme; 13. Confluent hypergeometric functions Adri B. Olde Daalhuis; 14. Legendre and related functions T. Mark Dunster; 15. Hypergeometric function Adri B. Olde Daalhuis; 16. Generalized hypergeometric functions and Meijer G-function Richard A. Askey and Adri B. Olde Daalhuis; 17. q-Hypergeometric and related functions George E. Andrews; 18. Orthogonal polynomials Tom H. Koornwinder, Roderick S. C. Wong, Roelof Koekoek and Rene F. Swarttouw; 19. Elliptic integrals Bille C. Carlson; 20. Theta functions William P. Reinhardt and Peter L. Walker; 21. Multidimensional theta functions Bernard Deconinck; 22. Jacobian elliptic functions William P. Reinhardt and Peter L. Walker; 23. Weierstrass elliptic and modular functions William P. Reinhardt and Peter L. Walker; 24. Bernoulli and Euler polynomials Karl Dilcher; 25. Zeta and related functions Tom M. Apostol; 26. Combinatorial analysis David M. Bressoud; 27. Functions of number theory Tom M. Apostol; 28. Mathieu functions and Hill's equation Gerhard Wolf; 29. Lamé functions Hans Volkmer; 30. Spheroidal wave functions Hans Volkmer; 31. Heun functions Brian D. Sleeman and Vadim Kuznetsov; 32. Painlevé transcendents Peter A. Clarkson; 33. Coulomb functions Ian J. Thompson; 34. 3j,6j,9j symbols Leonard C. Maximon; 35. Functions of matrix argument Donald St. P. Richards; 36. Integrals with coalescing saddles Michael V. Berry and Chris Howls.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XV, 951 S. + 1 CD-ROM
    ISBN: 9780521140638
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    Mathematics
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  • 9
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Philadelphia, Pa. : Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
    Call number: 19/ M 13.0051
    Description / Table of Contents: This is the first entry-level book on algorithmic (also known as automatic) differentiation (AD), providing fundamental rules for the generation of first- and higher-order tangent-linear and adjoint code. The author covers the mathematical underpinnings as well as how to apply these observations to real-world numerical simulation programs. Readers will find: examples and exercises, including hints to solutions; the prototype AD tools dco and dcc for use with the examples and exercises; first- and higher-order tangent-linear and adjoint modes for a limited subset of C/C++, provided by the derivative code compiler dcc; a supplementary website containing sources of all software discussed in the book, additional exercises and comments on their solutions (growing over the coming years), links to other sites on AD, and errata
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: X. 340 S., graph. darst.
    ISBN: 9781611972061
    Series Statement: Software, environments, and tools 24
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    Mathematics
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  • 10
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Hoboken, NJ : Wiley
    Call number: M 11.0296
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: 1. Basic Concepts. 1.1 Systems and Experiments. 1.2 The Model Concept. 1.3 Simulation. 1.4 Building Models. 1.5 Analyzing Models. 1.6 Kinds of Mathematical Models. 1.7 Using Modeling and Simulation in Product Design. 1.8 Examples of System Models. 1.9 Summary. 1.10 Literature. 2. A Quick Tour of Modelica. 2.1 Getting Started with Modelica. 2.2 Object-Oriented Mathematical Modeling. 2.3 Classes and Instances. 2.4 Inheritance. 2.5 Generic Classes. 2.6 Equations. 2.7 Acausal Physical Modeling. 2.8 The Modelica Software Component Model. 2.9 Partial Classes. 2.10 Component Library Design and Use. 2.11 Example: Electrical Component Library. 2.12 The Simple Circuit Model. 2.13 Arrays. 2.14 Algorithmic Constructs. 2.15 Discrete Event and Hybrid Modeling. 2.16 Packages. 2.17 Annotations. 2.18 Naming Conventions. 2.19 Modelica Standard Libraries. 2.20 Implementation and Execution of Modelica. 2.21 History. 2.22 Summary. 2.23 Literature. 2.24 Exercises. 3. Classes and Inheritance. 3.1 Contract Between Class Designer and User. 3.2 A Class Example. 3.3 Variables. 3.4 Behavior as Equations. 3.5 Access Control. 3.6 Simulating the Moon Landing Example. 3.7 Inheritance. 3.8 Summary. 3.9 Literature. 4. System Modeling Methodology. 4.1 Building System Models. 4.2 Modeling a Tank System. 4.3 Top-Down Modeling if a DC-Motor from Predefined Components. 4.4 Designing Interfaces-Connector Classes. 4.5 Summary. 4.6 Literature. 5. The Modelica Standard Library. 5.1 Summary. 5.2 Literature. Appendix A. Glossary. Appendix B. OpenModelica and OMNotebook Commands. Appendix C. Textual Modeling with OMNotesbook and DrModelica. Appendix D. Graphical Modeling Exercises.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XIII, 211 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9781118010686
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    Mathematics
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