Contains papers on the development and assessment of approximation and solution techniques that can take advantage of parallel computers. This work is... Læs mere
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This is a third in a series of reprints of classic articles in statistics with original introductions by many leading researchers. These volumes are useful references for graduate students and researchers in statistics.
Inverse problems in wave propagation concern extraction of information about distant structural features from the measurements of scattered waves. The papers in this volume present fundamental mathematical investigations of the relationship between waves and scatterers.
An overview of regulatory functions in system and cell biology, this monograph examines inhibin, activin and follistatin. It addresses issues such as follistatin physiology and potential mechanisms of action in humans and the gene expression of activin receptors in rat pituitary.
'Male Infertility and Sexual Dysfunction' combines discussions of advances in basic research with innovations in clinical applications of both of these... Læs mere
This volume comprises all the material dealing with classical physics of Thirring's course in mathematical physics. The treatment of... Læs mere
Past centuries often featured spectacular, unforgettable comet shows that dominated the night (and even daytime) sky for months. Published to coincide with... Læs mere
This atlas presents specific procedures for aesthetic craniofacial surgery in a comprehensive and easily understandable style. The book can be used as an operation manual for the aesthetic craniofacial surgeon and as a reference for the general plastic surgeon.
A case study of the research, design, implementation and commercial distribution of PACE, a decision support system, is provided by this work. The... Læs mere
Tutorial in nature, this book contains many practical examples in the text. The first section of the book discusses colour physics,... Læs mere
The book focuses on two major topics: Andrew Wiles' recent proof of the Taniyama-Shimura-Weil conjecture for semistable elliptic curves; and the earlier works of Frey, Serre, Ribet showing that Wiles' Theorem would complete the proof of Fermat's Last Theorem.