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Quantum Computing for Programmers
Second edition
Robert, Hundt | Google
Details derivations and implementations of over 50 fundamental quantum algorithms and techniques, including Shor's and Grover's algorithms, Fourier transforms, quantum teleportation and QML, all simulated in Python. Precise yet easy-tounderstand mathematics and over 120 illustrations make this a quintessential book for learning quantum computing.
Artificial intelligence and natural language processing
Acting, Planning, and Learning
Malik, Ghallab | LAAS-CNRS, Toulouse
AI's next big challenge is integrating and automating the essential cognitive abilities of acting, planning, and learning. This comprehensive overview covers a range of models –deterministic, probabilistic (including MDP and reinforcement learning), hierarchical, nondeterministic, temporal, spatial – and applications in robotics.
Neurosymbolic AI for Explainability, Interpretability, and Safety
Manas, Gaur | University of Maryland, Baltimore County
This practical guidebook introduces an emerging field that confronts the opacity of current 'black-box' AI models. Knowledge-infused learning combines machine learning and symbolic AI to make AI safer and more explainable, which is vital for applications in human-critical contexts such as healthcare, law, and finance.
This thorough guide is essential for researchers, educators, and professionals interested in the self-assessment and optimization of AI systems. With contributions from experts across disciplines and many examples, it provides comprehensive insights into AI's decision-making processes and ensures safety and reliability in high-stakes applications.
Michel, Dubois | University of Southern California Teaching the fundamental design concepts of chip multiprocessors and the challenges of emerging technology, this textbook is perfect for senior undergraduate and graduate computer architecture courses. With practical examples and teachable in a single semester, the new edition covers GPUs, and new memory technologies and memory interfaces.
This book introduces the security analysis ('cryptanalysis') of modern cryptography. It introduces students with a mathematical background to the field through an indepth study of an important technique called linear cryptanalysis. It is the first complete overview of linear cryptanalysis, including the most recent developments.
A Hands-On Introduction to Data Science with Python Second edition
Chirag, Shah | University of Washington
Develop a practical understanding of data science with this hands-on textbook for introductory courses. This new edition is fully revised and updated, with an exclusive focus on the popular data science tool Python. The book includes many examples of real-life applications, with practice ranging from small to big data.
400pp
Pattern recognition and machine learning
Hands-On Network Machine
Learning with Python
Eric W. Bridgeford | The Johns Hopkins University
Perfect for data scientists, students, and applied researchers, this book offers practical Python tutorials and simulations mirroring real-world case studies for mastering network machine learning. Essential for uncovering insights in social networks, ecological systems, brain connectivity, and many other domains.
A Hands-On Introduction to Data Science with R Second edition
Chirag, Shah | University of Washington
Develop a practical understanding of data science with this hands-on textbook for introductory courses. This new edition is fully revised and updated, with an exclusive focus on the popular data science tool R. The book includes many examples of real-life applications, with practice ranging from small to big data.
Recommender systems are ubiquitous in our lives and are one of the main monetization methods of the Internet. This book explores how to apply deep learning technology in recommender systems, helping practitioners and researchers to understand the engineering implementation solutions of industry giants and cutting-edge progress in the field.
This book introduces readers with a background in linear algebra to a robust new framework for developing control algorithms. Rather than making probabilistic assumptions about the world, nonstochastic online control provides efficient gradient-based algorithms that can operate in the presence of uncertainty and unforeseeable disturbances.
May 2025 9781009447508 Paperback GBP 49.99 / USD 64.99
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This textbook presents the theoretical foundations of machine learning along with its practical implementation in Python, to help a beginner learn and implement all aspects of the subject. It will be a vital resource for both students and professionals looking for a primer in data science and machine learning.
A Practical Guide to Building, Deploying, and Scaling in Production
Mohamed, El-Geish | Monta AI
This book by industry leaders is ideal for professionals and students seeking a clear, practical understanding of machine learning in real-world settings. Through insightful real-world examples, business case studies, and straightforward practical guidance, readers gain essential skills to implement machine learning effectively in industry.
Shinichi, Nakajima | Technische Universität Berlin
Designed for researchers and graduate students in machine learning, this book introduces the theory of variational Bayesian learning, a popular machine learning method, and suggests how to make use of it in practice. Detailed derivations allow readers to follow along without prior knowledge of the specific mathematical techniques.
The Development of Programming Concepts and Methodologies
Tomas, Petricek | Charles University, Prague
The book provides a framework for understanding the development of concepts programmers rely on. It documents important episodes from the history of programming and provides programmers, computer scientists and historians of computing with a comprehensive account of the discipline. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
420pp
Session Types
Simon J., Gay | University of Glasgow
This introductory text explores the key concepts of session types, which codify the structure of communication, making software more reliable and easier to construct. Complemented by examples and exercises throughout, it serves as an entry point to the topic for graduate students and researchers.
Jiří, Adámek | Czech Technical University in Prague
This definitive treatment of results in category theory and theoretical computer science covers classical material from new viewpoints and develops a wealth of new topics. The centrepiece is a collection of existence theorems for initial algebras and terminal coalgebras. It will be the standard reference for years to come.
Cambridge Tracts in Theoretical Computer Science, 62 642pp
This book offers a principled view of programming, showing how computation arises from logic. It explores different logical and proof-theoretic systems as foundations for programming, providing a deeper understanding for readers interested in the theoretical underpinnings of computation and the logic programming paradigm.
400pp
Mar. 2025 9781316518274 Hardback GBP 47.99 / USD 59.99
eISBN 9781009000062
Syntax and Semantics of Petri Nets
Roberto, Gorrieri | Università degli Studi, Bologna, Italy
A modern look at Petri net theory, providing a uniform presentation of both theories of sequential and distributed computation. Introducing the theory step by step, this is a useful resource for graduate students and researchers engaged with the modeling, analysis, and verification of distributed communicating systems.
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Verification, Validation, and Uncertainty Quantification in Scientific Computing
Second edition
William L. Oberkampf | W. L. Oberkampf Consulting
This updated edition provides a framework for assessing the reliability and uncertainty of modeling and simulation results used in industry and government. With extra worked examples and homework problems for graduate students, and new material on topics including model accuracy assessment and management responsibilities for modeling activities.
Social, educational and philosophical aspects of computing, e-publishing, HCI
Human-AI Interaction and Collaboration
Dan, Wu | Wuhan University, China
This book explores how humans and AI can interact and collaborate efficiently and ethically, especially given the rise of generative AI. It provides researchers, students, and industry practitioners with an overview of the field, insights for future research, and tools to enhance the design of AI systems.
Meteorology and Climate of the Southern Hemisphere
Andréa S. Taschetto | University of New South Wales
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the current knowledge of the unique meteorological landscape of the Southern Hemisphere. It will be an invaluable resource for researchers and graduate students in meteorology, atmospheric science, and climatology, particularly in the Southern Hemisphere.
586pp
Climatology and climate change
Quaternary Climate Dynamics
Integrating Paleoclimate Data, Modeling and Theory
Andrey, Ganopolski | Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
Mike Berners-Lee finds new perspectives on the climate and ecological emergency by standing further back, digging deeper and joining up every element of the polycrises that we face. The need for radically higher standards of honesty emerges as the single most critical leverage issue for those seeking meaningful change.
386pp
This book provides a detailed overview of our current understanding of the types and mechanisms of climate variability during the Quaternary period and ramifications of these for future climate change. It is written for graduate students and researchers in paleoclimatology and climate change science.
How Today's Technology Can Save Our Climate and Clean Our Air
Mark Z. Jacobson | Stanford University
Mar. 2025 9781009440066 Paperback GBP 14.99 / USD 19.95
eISBN 9781009440073
From Crisis to Action
Climate Change Through the Eyes of the Most Vulnerable
Abena Takyiwaa, Asamoah-Okyere | Ministry of Finance, Ghana
This book provides compelling climate change stories of people's lived experiences and includes actionable solutions from climate-vulnerable countries. It offers valuable insight for anyone interested in climate change, activism, policy development, and students of environmental studies, economics, Earth sciences, geography, and political science.
This updated edition describes how to solve the climate, air pollution, and energy security crises facing the world by using existing technologies. Written for everyone, it advises individuals and communities on what they can do to solve these problems, including the economic, health, climate, and land benefits of the solutions.
The Weather Regime Approach from the Tropics to the Poles
Ian D. Goodwin | Macquarie University and ClimaLab
The information about weather and climate forecasting that this book provides is essential to the management of natural and societal systems. It is intended for the advanced students and researchers in climate science, polar science, meteorology, oceanography, glacial, coastal and marine geoscience, and tropical marine ecology.
This Element supports Gwich'in, Iñupiat, and other Alaska Natives' collective continuance and reparative justice from the perspective of a settler inhabiting the traditional territories of lower Tanana Dene Peoples. It stands with Alaska Natives' recovering and safe-keeping. Elements in Indigenous Environmental Research
Narratives of Development, Sustainability and Climate Change
Mette Fog, Olwig | Department of Social Sciences and Business, Roskilde University
Elucidates the problematic impact of influential development metanarratives on different actors as well as policy and practice on sustainability challenges. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.
Elements of Sustainability: Science, Policy, Practice
Explains the justice implications for the society and economy of a global climate hotspot. It synthesizes the historical, social, economic, and political roots of climate vulnerability in India and articulates a research and policy agenda for collective democratic deliberations and action. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.
Between Well-intentioned Pledges and the Harsh Reality
Wael A. Samad | Rochester Institute of Technology – Dubai
This book provides an interdisciplinary analysis of the current challenges and opportunities that the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region must address to achieve carbon neutrality. It is an indispensable resource for researchers and policymakers in environmental policy, climate change, and the Gulf states.
This book provides an intersectoral analysis of the political, socio-economic, and moral causes of deforestation across Brazil, Peru, and Finland. It will be valuable for advanced students, researchers, and policy makers working in (de)forestation, environmental studies, economics, conservation, climate change, and sustainability.
Examines the impact of climate change on marginalized communities across the globe and the different ways of resisting these impacts. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.
270pp
286pp
Mar. 2025 9781009171915 Hardback GBP 105.00 / USD 135.00
eISBN 9781009171908
Decarbonising Electricity
The Promise of Renewable Energy Regions
James, Goodman | University of Technology
Sydney
This book explores energy transitions in India, Germany and Australia, drawing on ethnography and political economy to provide best-practice for future energy transitions around the world. It will appeal to students, researchers, and policy makers from anthropology, sociology, politics and political economy, sustainability studies, and geography.
This volume explores the notion of ecoviolence, particularly the intersection of the anthropogenic destruction of nature with human exploitation. It is a valuable resource for researchers and graduate students working in green criminology, Earth system governance, environmental politics, human rights, and environmental and international law.
A Study of Regime Complex Effectiveness on Geothermal Development in Indonesia and the Philippines
Kathryn, Chelminski | Brown University, Rhode Island
The book examines how effective the clean energy regime is in facilitating geothermal development in Indonesia and the Philippines. It will be useful for students, researchers, and practitioners working in the fields of international relations, energy politics, political science, development studies, public policy, international law, and sociology.
Livelihood, Environment, and Subaltern Struggles in Kerala
K. Ravi, Raman | Government of Kerala
The book narrates and analyses the historical and contemporary situations that shape and reshape the strategies and practices of larger livelihoodenvironmental and identity politics in Kerala by drawing parallels from the rest of India and the global South.
This book presents the first theory of proxy representation in the international legal order in the context of climate change. Written in accessible language, it will make a useful reference for researchers, graduate students and policymakers in international environmental law, global environmental governance and environmental philosophy.
250pp
Geomorphology and physical geography
Connectivity in Geomorphology
Ronald, Pöppl | BOKU University Vienna
This edited work provides the first comprehensive account of how connectivity concepts and methods are applied in geomorphology. Exploring concepts, methods, and application, it is a key resource for practitioners, researchers and graduate students in geomorphology.
Stability and Politicization in Climate Governance
Paul, Tobin | University of Manchester
This book explores a discord within climate change policy and politics, using a range of cases to analyze how different political systems and power inequalities shape climate action. It will be of interest to researchers of local, national, and international climate policy, and specialists in climate governance.
Written for introductory geomorphology courses, this textbook covers the major types of landforms, both on Earth as well as on planets and moons. Beautifully illustrated, easy-to-read, and nonquantitative, it is suitable for all readers interested in the physical landscape, irrespective of their previous background in geography or geology.
475pp
Aug. 2025 9781009352451 Hardback GBP 110.00 / USD 140.00
eISBN 9781009352444
The
Gulf's Climate Reckoning Decarbonization, Development, and the Future of the Petro-States
Justin, Dargin | University of Oxford
This book analyses the Gulf's decarbonization and economic development strategies following their Paris Agreement pledges. It explores urgent climate action amidst geopolitical shifts, energy transitions, and economic diversification. It is essential reading for researchers and policymakers in energy policy, climate change, and the Middle East.
This multidisciplinary book analyses the impact of urban flooding on water quality, presenting preventative measures and practical solutions based on a diverse range of global case studies. It will be of interest to researchers, policy makers and professionals interested in water management, environmental engineering and urban flooding.
Living with the Global Water Crisis in Bangladesh and Kenya
Sonia, Hoque | University of Oxford
Provides insights into the regional and local factors influencing water insecurity and its effects on people's daily lives. With practical policy advice, this is a key resource for policy makers and practitioners, as well as researchers in geography, development studies, environmental science, anthropology, economics, and political science.
Written in a user- and property-oriented way, this book is for geoscientists seeking an introductory guide to performing first-principles calculations, as well as researchers working in a lab, those seeking to identify minerals remotely or in the field, and those seeking specific numerical values of particular physical properties.
322pp
Remote sensing and GIS
Satellite Radar Interferometry
Theory and Practice
David T. Sandwell | Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego
This book provides the basic physical principles of the Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry (InSAR) theory and its applications for mapping surface deformation. It is intended for students and researchers in the physical sciences, particularly for those working in geophysics, natural hazards, space geodesy, and remote sensing.
With ESA's upcoming JUpiter Icy moons Explorer (JUICE) mission to Jupiter and Ganymede, this book provides a timely summary of our current knowledge about the Solar System's largest moon. Written by a team of experts spanning geology, space physics and habitability, it provides an essential reference for students and researchers. Cambridge Planetary Science, 28 368pp
Peter J. Mouginis-Mark | University of Hawaii, Manoa
This book provides an analysis of impact crater morphology on Mars with spectacular images from the latest missions. It will be useful for researchers and graduate students interested in impact craters (both terrestrial and extra-terrestrial) and Mars geology, as well as planetary geologists, planetary climatologists and astrobiologists.
Jean-Paul, Montagner | Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
This book considers seismic anisotropy at the microscopic and macroscopic scales, showing its different geological, mineralogical, and geodynamical applications. It is invaluable for graduate students and research scientists in seismology/geophysics, and researchers working in petroleum exploration/production, geodynamics, and fluid flow in rocks.
Philip J. Stooke | University of Western Ontario Covering the exploration of Mars from 2015 to 2021, this atlas is a detailed visual reference. It presents information from diverse sources, featuring annotated maps, photographs, tables and detailed descriptions of every Mars mission in chronological order. This is a unique resource for planetary and space scientists, historians and cartographers.
Andrew P. Roberts | Australian National University, Canberra
This book provides an in-depth treatment of the magnetic properties of all major terrestrial rock-forming minerals.?It is intended for advanced students, researchers and professionals working in paleo-, rock-, environmental-, and bio-magnetism, Earth, environmental, planetary, biomedical, and material sciences, and nanotechnology.
Structural Architecture, Thermal Regimes and Petroleum Systems
Michal, Nemčok | RM Geology
May 2025 9781108830430 Hardback GBP 150.00 / USD 195.00
eISBN 9781108907460
Many continents are bounded or traversed by vast fault networks that move laterally. As well as being major tectonic features, these strike-slip regimes are vital for the world's natural resources –petroleum, water, and geothermal energy. This volume provides a comprehensive overview and critical reference of these settings.
Revised and updated to reflect cuttingedge innovation in aerodynamics, and packed with new features to support learning, the expanded seventh edition of this classic textbook introduces the fundamentals of aerodynamics using clear explanations and real-world examples. An ideal introduction for undergraduate students in aerospace engineering. 960pp
A Comprehensive Guide to Sustainable Resources in the Non-Fossil Era
Sven Gjedde, Sommer | Aarhus Universitet, Denmark
In the rapidly evolving landscape of sustainable energy and resource management, this book is an indispensable resource for students, researchers, and professionals alike. With more than 80 end-of-chapter exercises and questions posed throughout, this book gauges reader understanding and translates knowledge to real-world problem solving.
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Victor M. Zavala | University of Wisconsin, Madison
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Analytical Aircraft Flight Dynamics, Performance, Stability, and Control
Hugh H.-T. Liu | University of Toronto
Master the principles of flight dynamics with this comprehensive and selfcontained textbook. Over 260 step-bystep examples and problems, Matlab code examples, and over 200 diagrams, from simple models through to real-world commercial examples, make this ideal for senior undergraduate and graduate-level students across aerospace engineering.
Basic Theory with Engineering Applications Second edition
C. Mauli, Agrawal | University of Missouri, Kansas City
This succinct textbook is the perfect introduction to biomaterials engineering, linking the fundamental properties to the unique advantages and limitations surrounding their clinical applications. Ideal for students of engineering, materials science and medicine, packed with pedagogical features, and concise enough to be taught in one semester.
This practical introduction to statistics written with chemical engineers in mind, emphasizes real-world problem solving. Including over 100 Matlab and Python examples, accompanied by lecture slides, code and solutions for instructors, it is ideal for chemical engineering students keen to advance to courses in data science and machine learning. Cambridge Series in Chemical Engineering 468pp
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Behzad, Razavi | University of California, Los Angeles
Master data converter design with this definitive textbook. Razavi's intuitive pedagogical approach introduces stepby-step transistor-level designs and simulations, with 250+ examples and 350+ homework problems. Ideal for senior undergraduate and graduate students and professional engineers aspiring to excel in data converter design and analysis. 604pp
Muzaffer A. Siddiqi | Aligarh Muslim University, India
Analog Electronic Circuits is a core subject for the undergraduate students of Electronics and Communication, Instrumentation, Computer and Electrical Engineering. This book focuses to provide a comprehensive coverage with emphasis on fundamental concepts. All the topics are illustrated with figures and solved examples.
Communications, information theory and signal processing
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Classical
and Quantum Information Theory
Uncertainty, Information, and Correlation
Osvaldo, Simeone | King's College London
Discover classical and quantum information theory with this introductory textbook. Students alternate between classical and quantum systems, extending their skills with over 250 end-of-chapter problems and over 400 practical examples. Ideal for senior undergraduate and graduate students, with lecture slides and solutions for instructors.
958pp
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Data Science
Giuseppe, Calafiore | Politecnico di Torino, Italy, and VinUniversity, Hanoi Finance professionals and graduate students in financial engineering, business, and data science alike will learn to confidently analyze, interpret and act on financial data with this practical introduction to the fundamentals of financial data science. Includes Python and Matlab examples, and real-world case studies and exercises. 414pp
A unique resource for analyzing, designing and implementing erasure codes for future computer networks, with an accessible treatment of the theoretical basis as well as practical methods and applications. This self-contained reference is invaluable to both theorists and practitioners in electrical engineering, computer science and mathematics.
354pp
This dynamic textbook provides students with a concise introduction to the fundamentals of digital communications. An ideal single-semester introduction for senior undergraduates in electrical engineering, including over 85 examples, over 270 theoretical and computational end-of-chapter problems, Matlab code, and digital solutions for instructors.
This enthusiastic introduction to the fundamentals of information theory builds from classical Shannon theory through to modern applications in statistical learning. Includes over 210 student exercises, emphasising practical applications in statistics, machine learning and modern communication theory. Accompanied by online instructor solutions.
Sudip, Misra | Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur
This book is an excellent resource for both students and professionals, allowing them to evaluate and formulate their understanding of IoT solutions. It provides an overview of different analytical methods commonly used for IoT, along with its scope of implementation and will be useful in introductory and advanced courses.
414pp
Nov. 2025 9781108959742 Paperback Price To Be Advised
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Introduction to Machine Learning
From Math to Code
Ruye, Wang | Harvey Mudd College, California
Explore how and why machine learning algorithms work with this selfcontained, hands-on textbook for senior undergraduate and graduate students. Using Matlab and Python, it includes over 85 worked examples demonstrating how to implement algorithms, and over 75 end-of-chapter problems empowering students to develop their own code. 668pp
Electromagnetics
Magnetoelectric Dipole Antennas
Kwai Man, Luk | City University of Hong Kong
With contributions from the original research team and other research groups worldwide, the development of magnetoelectric dipole antennas is fully captured. Including the theory and design in a step-by-step format and outlining the many diverse applications, this is the ideal reference for graduate students, researchers, and electrical engineers.
Richard E. Blahut | University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign
Fully revised and updated, the second edition of this classic text is the definitive guide to the mathematical models underlying imaging from sensed data. This refreshed and expanded edition presents new coverage of key topics in medical imaging, and introduces additional end-ofchapter problems to support reader understanding. 639pp
This concise single-semester textbook demonstrates cutting-edge concepts at the intersection of machine learning (ML) and wireless communications. Requiring no previous knowledge of ML, it includes over 20 examples addressing real-world challenges, and over 100 end-of-chapter exercises, including hands-on exercises using Python. 306pp
Topology Optimization via L-Systems and Genetic Algorithms
Bioinspired Encoding for Generative Design
Brent R. Bielefeldt | Texas A & M University
Providing a succinct overview of L-system topology optimization, this outlines how it can be utilized at the conceptual design stage and applied in practice. This will be the ideal resource for practitioners, researchers, and students wanting to gain a new perspective on using topology optimization to improve product design.
Embed climate-focused energy awareness in every step of your educational program with this unique guide to specifying, designing, implementing and evaluating educational energy initiatives. Discover how to design programs for different learner groups, and avoid the pitfalls of traditional approaches, with this uniquely interdisciplinary guide.
Mohammad, Rihan | Aligarh Muslim University, India
This book is intended to serve students, instructors, and practising engineers in the area of green energy for sustainable development. It includes case studies and practical examples to strengthen the understanding of concepts. A detailed coverage on the national schemes, policies and regulations in this area is an important feature of the book.
Discover the principles of wireless power transfer for unmanned aerial vehicles. Combining in-depth models with practical system design, this book presents solutions to real-world challenges in UAV wireless charging. Ideal for professional engineers, and researchers, it provides innovative tools in UAV technology and power systems.
P A. Caridis | National Technical University of Athens
This comprehensive coverage of the modern theory of global strength of ships includes analysis and design, using mathematical as well as numerical techniques. This will be an essential reference work on ship structures, ideal for students, researchers and professional engineers involved in ship design, ship structural analysis and design.
831pp
Materials science and engineering
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Mechanical Behavior of Materials
Third edition
Marc A. Meyers | University of California, San Diego
This introduction to the Polyhedral Graphic Statics method explains how the geometry-based approach can be used to design efficient structural forms. For designers passionate about structurally efficient design concepts, as well as researchers and professionals across Architecture, Structural and Mechanical Engineering and Material Science.
585pp
The new edition of this classic emphasises real-world data, new techniques, and new topics in biomaterials, electronic materials, and cellular materials. With over 740 homework problems, online solutions and slides for instructors, this textbook remains ideal for senior undergraduate and graduate students in materials science and engineering.
987pp
May 2025 9781108837903 Hardback GBP 84.99 / USD 110.00
eISBN 9781108943383
RF and microwave engineering
Radio Frequency Identification Engineering
How to Engineer an RFID Reader
Alírio, Soares Boaventura | University of Aveiro, Portugal
Mar. 2025 9781108494731 Hardback GBP 105.00 / USD 135.00
eISBN 9781108859769
Image processing and machine vision
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Computer Vision Fundamentals and Applications
Jayanta, Mukhopadhyay | Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur
The book covers theory and applications of computer vision highlighting recent advancements and with adequate treatment of foundation topics of image and signal processing, pattern recognition and machine learning, and projective and differential geometry. It also provides exposure to range imaging, medical imaging and remote sensing.
800pp
RFID has become a key aspect of modern living, and demand for its use continues to grow. Through a detailed discussion of how to engineer and implement RFID-based solutions, this book is a valuable resource for RFID students, working RFID engineers, and researchers into the future development of this technology.
There is a vast student population pursuing mechanical or allied engineering disciplines up and down the country in colleges where AICTE curriculum is followed. The book is an attempt to bridge the gap between complex formulations in the theory of elasticity and elementary strength of materials in a simplified manner.
Debasish, Roy | Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
This textbook chart out an easy-tocomprehend account of the methods of random vibrations, aided by modern yet basic concepts in probability theory and random processes. The theory is liberally illustrated with examples and exercises, many of which are inspired by practical design objectives of relevance to the industry.
Andrew R. Halloran | Elgin Centre, Inc., Animal Care & Welfare, Vero Beach, Florida
This evidence-based guide explores both standardised and individualised approaches to ensuring that animals thrive in captive environments. Featuring case studies, practical methods, and ethical discussions, it's an essential resource for animal care professionals, policymakers, and students in animal welfare, science, and conservation.
282pp
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A Guide for Ecologists
Third edition
Mark R. T. Dale | University of Northern British Columbia
A comprehensive guide to analyzing spatial and spatio-temporal phenomena in ecological research. The authors provide methodological insights, practical examples, and expert advice to help researchers select, apply, and interpret the appropriate methods. Designed for students and researchers, this is an essential resource for ecological research.
Graham, Tucker | Nature Conservation Consulting Following an overview of European nature conservation needs, legislation and strategies, twenty-six detailed country chapters by national experts provide a range of perspectives on what has been achieved over the last forty years. It describes, analyses and compares the differing approaches and actions involved, and draws lessons for the future.
716pp
This book challenges outdated hierarchical views of evolution and embraces new understanding of Earth's biodiversity. It explains how to interpret evolutionary trees to explore evolutionary history, and the diversity of life on Earth, appealing to students, teachers, scientists, birders, naturalists, and anyone curious about biology and evolution.
May 2025 9781108721912 Paperback GBP 54.99 / USD 74.99
eISBN 9781108654647
This edition provides an accessible overview of plant physiology. The text emphasises the fundamental conceptual framework of the subject throughout. It also interweaves important practical considerations through the inclusion of laboratory exercises, which ensure that theoretical and practical details are brought together in a student-friendly way.
888pp
Nov. 2025 9781108707718 Paperback Price To Be Advised
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Mathematics
Abstract
analysis
Category and Measure
Infinite Combinatorics, Topology and Groups
N. H. Bingham | Imperial College London
Synthesizing 50 years of research, this thorough examination of the continuous structure of topological spaces from the viewpoints of both category and measure shows the former is paramount. It will be the standard reference for researchers in analytic sets, infinite games, probability, infinite combinatorics, descriptive set theory and topology.
The ADE diagrams arise throughout mathematics, in algebra, geometry, mathematical physics and combinatorics. This book explains these multiple occurrences and develops the theory to understand them. Accessible to students, with exercises and examples throughout, this is an excellent introduction to this unifying principle of mathematics.
London Mathematical Society Student Texts, 109 196pp
Aug. 2025 9781009335980 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
Aug. 2025 9781009335966 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.00
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Advanced Linear Algebra
A Concise Text with Contemporary Applications Second edition
Yisong, Yang | New York University
An engaging textbook for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduates covering the core subjects in linear algebra, with a unique emphasis on ideas from analysis. This edition includes over 200 new exercises and in-depth coverage of contemporary applications, including quantum mechanics, machine learning, data science, and quantum information.
472pp
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Introductory Ring Theory
Ritika, Chopra | Shaheed Rajguru College of Applied Sciences for Women, University of Delhi
This book is ideal for undergraduate students seeking a clear and accessible introduction to ring theory. With concise explanations, real-world applications, and curriculum-aligned content, it simplifies complex concepts, making learning easier and more engaging.
A Prolegomenon to Differential Equations and Variational Methods on Graphs
Yves, van Gennip | Delft University of Technology
A bird's eye view of theoretical developments and concrete applications that will enable newcomers to get a flavour of key?results. Provides an exhaustive, at the time of writing, bibliography which will point readers to where fuller details and other directions can be explored. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.
Elements in Non-local Data Interactions: Foundations and Applications
A detailed overview of differential equations on graphs, suitable for researchers and graduate students in mathematical image analysis, mathematical machine learning, and at the interface of calculus of variations and optimisation. Clearly explaining the basics, and covering diverse applications, this is the perfect introduction to a rich field.
Cambridge Monographs on Applied and Computational Mathematics, 44 389pp
Mar. 2026 9781009556682 Hardback GBP 75.00 / USD 99.99
eISBN 9781009556729
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Probabilistic DataDriven
Modeling
Tomaso, Aste | University College London
This book introduces a powerful selection of methodologies and approaches for constructing models from data from various domains from statistics to complexity science. This book uses the estimation of multivariate probabilities as a frame of reference for the entire domain, from linear regressions to deep learning neural networks.
452pp
May 2025 9781009221856 Hardback GBP 54.99 / USD 74.99
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Tensor Decompositions for Data Science
Grey, Ballard | Wake Forest University, North Carolina
Aimed at students in mathematics, computer science, statistics, engineering, and physical and life sciences, this book introduces the foundations of tensor decompositions, a data analysis methodology ubiquitous in machine learning, signal processing, neuroscience, quantum computing, financial analysis, market analysis, and image processing.
419pp
Differential and integral equations, dynamical systems and control
Notes, Problems and Solutions in Differential Equations
A. K. Nandakumaran | Indian Institute of Science Bangalore
Meant for senior undergraduates and graduates of mathematics, physics, engineering and biology, this book enables an understanding of ordinary and partial differential equations through analysis, geometry and linear algebra. It includes carefully chosen problems from topics of traditional courses along with those from control theory and kinematics.
Mathematical Methods for the Virtual Restoration of Illuminated Manuscripts
Simone, Parisotto | Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
Inpainting, or virtual image completion, is sometimes the only way of restoring precious artwork. The ideas and tools of inpainting are described here for a broad readership. The real-world restoration of an illuminated manuscript shows the power of the technology and illustrates opportunities for technology development and art conservation.
Toda Lattice and Universality for the Computation of the Eigenvalues of a Random Matrix
Percy, Deift | New York University
This comprehensive introduction to the finite Toda lattice establishes its universality as an eigenvalue algorithm on random matrices. Including a new perspective that does not use the Hamiltonian structure, this is an engaging read for researchers looking to understand the confluence of integrable systems and integrable probability.
May 2025 9781009585941 Hardback GBP 79.99 / USD 99.99
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London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series, 500 171pp
Daniel, Pellicer | Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Aimed at graduate students and researchers in combinatorics, group theory or Euclidean geometry, this text gives a self-contained introduction to abstract polytopes and specialises in chiral abstract polytopes. Its many figures, exercises and examples develop a deep understanding, with a list of 75 open problems included to challenge and inspire.
This textbook is ideal for undergraduates of computer science, mathematics, and engineering studying graph theory and algorithms. It combines theory, stepby-step illustrations, and pseudocodes to transform complex concepts into accessible knowledge. It includes real-world and illustrative examples, clear explanations, and chapter-wise exercises. 334pp
Urban, Larsson | Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
This edited volume surveys Richman bidding combinatorial games, classical subtraction games and absolute additive theory. The recurring list of open problems, updated and annotated, will interest all practitioners of CGT and related fields including algebra, computer science, combinatorics, number theory and classical game theory.
Microstructural Rheology of Complex Fluids
L. Gary, Leal | University of California, Santa Barbara
Providing a physical understanding of the viscoelastic flow behavior of complex fluids, as well as a theoretical framework to predict this behavior, this is a detailed reference for graduate students and researchers in fluid mechanics, especially those working in rheology, colloid science, and non-Newtonian fluid mechanics more generally.
Cambridge Monographs on Mechanics
900pp
Mar. 2026 9781009688468 Hardback GBP 160.00 / USD 220.00
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Historical mathematical texts
The Geometry of Equilibrium
James Clerk Maxwell and 21st-Century Structural Mechanics
Mathematical Sciences Research Institute Publications, 71 526pp
Laura, Anderson | Binghamton University, New York Oriented matroids appear throughout discrete geometry and have applications in algebra, topology, physics, and data analysis. This introductory text is intended for graduate students, scientists wanting to apply oriented matroids, and researchers in pure mathematics. No knowledge of matroid theory is assumed.
Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics, 216 333pp
Modeling and Data-Driven Approaches and their Applications
Fernando F. Grinstein | Los Alamos National Laboratory
Written by experts in the field of coarse graining, this volume consists of reviews and surveys designed to introduce researchers and graduate students to the basic ideas and research literature, before proceeding to specific applications of coarse graining techniques in a variety of areas. 582pp
William F. Baker | Skidmore Owings and Merrill, Chicago Engineers, designers, applied mathematicians, physicists, and historians of science can now directly access James Clerk Maxwell's seminal ideas in structural mechanics. Annotations of his texts combined with summaries of the latest research show how this often-overlooked aspect of Maxwell's work has immediate relevance for 21st-century design.
324pp
May 2025 9781009397612 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00
eISBN 9781009397643
Logic, categories and sets
Abelian Model Category Theory
James, Gillespie | Ramapo College of New Jersey Abelian model categories are receiving more attention in contemporary research. Including clear diagrammatic proofs, the book provides an elementary treatment of the foundations of abelian and exact model categories. A self-contained introduction for researchers and graduate students in algebra, topology, representation theory, and category theory.
Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics, 215 438pp
An Introduction to String Diagrams for Computer Scientists
Robin, Piedeleu | University College London
This text provides an accessible introduction to string diagrams from the perspective of computer science. Rather than starting from categorical concepts, the authors draw on intuitions from formal language theory, treating string diagrams as a syntax with its own semantics. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core. Elements in Applied Category Theory 118pp
May 2025 9781009625746 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00
May 2025 9781009625708 Hardback GBP 49.99 / USD 64.99
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Introduction to Homotopy Type Theory
Egbert, Rijke | The Johns Hopkins University, Maryland
An introduction to type theory and the univalence axiom, aimed at advanced undergraduate and graduate students of mathematics and computer science with an interest in the foundations and formalization of mathematics. Prerequisites are minimal and over 200 exercises provide ample practice material.
Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics, 219 383pp
This book, intended for PhD students and researchers, revisits the theory of rewriting and presentations of algebraic structures, through the unified approach provided by polygraphs, and put it in the context of homotopical algebra. It introduces the theory step-by-step using lowdimensional illustrations, providing detailed proofs. London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series, 495 666pp
An example- and exercise-filled book for mathematical and scientific modelers with an introductory knowledge of category theory (e.g., readers of Cheng's 'Joy of Abstraction' or Fong & Spivak's 'Invitation to Applied Category Theory') interested in learning to apply the category of polynomial functors to real-world interacting dynamical systems.
London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series, 498 483pp
This book presents a state-of-the-art theory in the field of proof complexity, aiming to construct hard propositional tautologies needed to solve the P vs. NP problem in the negative. The theory is introduced step by step, starting with the historic background, and several potential new avenues of research are highlighted. London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series, 497 134pp
Daniel P. Palomar | Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
This text offers a deep dive into practical algorithms, departing from conventional Gaussian assumptions and exploring a wide range of portfolio formulations. A must-read for anyone interested in financial data modeling and portfolio design, it is suitable as a textbook for portfolio optimization and financial data modeling courses.
The result of decades of teaching experience at a top doctoral program, this book provides a succinct and deep introduction to the theoretical foundations of Asset Pricing, a central component of financial economics. Ideal as a graduatelevel course book, as well as a reference for researchers and finance industry practitioners. 256pp
A Modern Introduction to Three-Dimensional Rigid Body Dynamics
Frank C. Park | Seoul National University
A modern introduction to threedimensional rigid body dynamics with a focus on the Lagrangian approach. Teaching how to derive and understand the equations of motion for real-world mechanical systems, it is accessible to undergraduates who have taken a first-year engineering mathematics course. 235pp
This comprehensive text looks at methods used in the study of phase transitions for Ising models and classical and quantum Heisenberg models. Covering decades of research, it will serve as a reference for researchers and an entry point, albeit advanced, to students entering this active area.
New Mathematical Monographs, 52 640pp
Numerical analysis
An Introduction to Immersed Boundary Methods
Roberto, Verzicco | Università degli Studi di Roma 'Tor Vergata'
This is a complete reference book for master's students, graduate students and researchers willing to benefit from immersed boundary methods (IBMs) for numerical simulation of complex flows. It introduces the basics of computational fluid dynamics and investigates theory and implementation of IBMs for different classes of applications.
Yoichi, Motohashi | Finnish Academy of Science and Letters
This comprehensive introduction to number theory will reward students and researchers with its insight and thoroughness. Suitable for course use and self-study, it avoids unnecessary abstraction and provides a wealth of thought-provoking examples and problems. The history of the birth of analytic and algebraic number theory is woven throughout.
Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics, 217 702pp
Aug. 2025 9781009504553 Hardback GBP 89.99 / USD 120.00
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Multiplicative Number Theory II Primes and Sieves
Hugh L. Montgomery | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Long anticipated, this work focuses on sieve methods and their applications to areas such as the gaps between prime numbers, large values of Dirichlet polynomials, and zero density estimates. With numerous exercises and a thorough set of references, this book will prove essential reading for analytic number theorists.
Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics, 218 473pp
Bengt, Fornberg | University of Colorado Boulder Finite differences are widely used for solving problems in scientific computing. One aspect underrepresented in textbooks concerns high-accuracy methods. Bengt Fornberg addresses that here. Full of conceptual insights, general perspectives, and practical considerations, it will be welcomed by graduate students, researchers, and educators.
Cambridge Monographs on Applied and Computational Mathematics, 42 248pp
Yuan, Xu | University of Oregon Cubature rules are utilized for evaluating integrals and are essential for applications ranging from data science to scientific computing. This monograph is the first book devoted to cubature rules in over four decades and the first on minimal cubature rules. It serves as a contemporary resource with updated references.
Cambridge Monographs on Applied and Computational Mathematics, 45 276pp
Convexity and its Applications in Discrete and Continuous Optimization
Amitabh, Basu | Johns Hopkins University
This rigorous introduction to the fundamental ideas of convexity and their use in optimization offers a unifying approach for both discrete and continuous applications. Students and researchers in optimization, operations research, computer science, and applied mathematics will appreciate the book's 300+ exercises and coverage of new developments.
328pp
Real and complex analysis
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Differential Calculus and its Applications
Idrees, Qasim | National Institute of Technology, Srinagar
This textbook is meant for first-year mathematics undergraduates and different disciplines pursuing courses in differential calculus. It includes practice questions and solved examples for a thorough understanding of concepts. It also features challenging and conceptual questions to support learners sharpen their problem-solving skills.
This textbook offers a mathematically rigorous introduction to convex optimization, blending classical theory with modern topics. Its elementary treatment based on linear algebra, calculus, and real analysis, focus on mathematical foundations, conversational tone, and over 170 exercises make this one of the most accessible textbooks on the topic.
450pp
May 2026 9781009556507 Paperback GBP 59.99 / USD 69.99
Krzysztof, Postek | Boston Consulting Group, Amsterdam
A hands-on Python-based guide to mathematical optimization for undergraduates and graduates in applied mathematics, industrial engineering and operations research, as well as practitioners in related fields. Focuses on practical applications, with over 50 Jupyter notebooks and extensive exercises to test understanding.
354pp
This comprehensive study of single and multiple number series is aimed at a wide audience, from students to experts in the field. It offers novel contributions and a modern perspective on the theory, along with detailed introductory chapters that make complex concepts accessible for students. Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications, 189 439pp
Reissued with a new Foreword, this book presents an introductory account of elliptical curves. It combines three of the fundamental themes of mathematics: complex function theory, geometry, and arithmetic. An ideal introduction for graduate students and researchers in mathematics and physics, including exercises throughout. Cambridge Mathematical Library 314pp
Mar. 2025 9781009602112 Paperback GBP 39.99 / USD 49.99
eISBN 9781009602129
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Equivariant Cohomology in Algebraic Geometry
David, Anderson | Ohio State University
Intended for first- or second-year graduate students in mathematics, as well as researchers working in algebraic geometry or combinatorics, this text introduces techniques that are essential in several areas of modern mathematics. With numerous exercises and examples, it covers the core notions and applications of equivariant cohomology.
Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics, 210 464pp
May 2025 9781009349970 Paperback GBP 34.99 / USD 44.99
eISBN 9781009349994
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General Topology for Beginners
Jay, Mehta | Sardar Patel University
This book on general topology is meant for graduate and senior undergraduate mathematics students. Written in a lucid manner, the text is enriched with examples, exercises, and proofs. Each topic has been explained in detail, and proofs are presented in a stepwise manner, which makes it suitable for self-study.
Covering a range of topics in modern algebraic geometry, this text features research articles discussing recent breakthroughs in areas closely related to the work of V.V. Shokurov. Accessible survey articles introduce graduate students to current areas of interest.
London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series, 489
Closed Multicategories, Permutative Enrichments, and Algebraic Foundations for Spectral Mackey Functors
Niles, Johnson | Ohio State University
A detailed treatment of Mackey functors and homotopical applications in the broader context of enriched diagram categories, suitable for graduate students or researchers with an interest in category theory, equivariant homotopy theory, or related fields. A self-contained reference, with complete definitions and full proofs for non-expert readers.
London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series, 492 523pp
Aimed at graduate students and researchers in algebraic geometry, this is the first book to give a comprehensive and self-contained algebraic treatment of the emerging field of K-stability. It introduces all the notions of K-stability used over the development of the subject, proves their equivalence, and discusses newly developed theory.
This book addresses the challenges of embedding 3-manifolds in 4-space, focusing on locally flat embeddings. It introduces the main tools and results, with a focus on Seifert manifolds. Supported by figures throughout, it will be of interest to mathematicians and graduate students interested in 3- and 4-dimensional geometric topology.
Australian Mathematical Society Lecture Series, 29 172pp
Pedro L. del Ángel R. | Centro de Investigación en Matemáticas
This volume explores new developments in algebraic geometry and its interactions with number theory and mathematical physics, from the theory of moduli to motives and enumerative geometry. Covering a wide range of techniques, it is accessible to postgraduate students and young researchers, and researchers in adjacent fields of algebraic geometry.
London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series 458pp
Interstellar Travel and the Limits of the Possible Ed, Regis
Is humankind bound for distant stars or are we inextricably bound to our own star? Can we overcome the main challenge, that even the nearest stars are unimaginably far away? This is a critical exploration of the proposed technologies and practicalities of undertaking an interstellar journey.
This volume will be of value to anyone concerned with understanding the impacts that satellite constellations are having on our ability to benefit from an unimpeded view of the night sky, and the social, technical and legal contexts within which measures to manage these impacts need to be developed.
Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Symposia and Colloquia
Dynamical Masses of Local Group Galaxies (IAU S379)
Piercarlo, Bonifacio | l'Observatoire de Paris, France
IAU S379 aims to determine the masses of galaxies from dwarfs to giant spirals. It addresses a broad range of astronomical fields and wavelengths. Measuring galaxy masses at different scales in the Local Group impacts the spectrum of astronomy, from stars to galaxies, and cosmology. Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Symposia and Colloquia
400pp
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of Astrophysics
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Stan, Owocki | University of Delaware Designed for one-semester astrophysics courses, the second edition of this textbook is aimed at science and engineering students with college-level calculus-based physics. Bridging the gap between basic astronomy books and advanced astrophysics texts, it offers an overview of stars, exoplanets, the interstellar medium, galaxies, and cosmology.
Dynamics of Solar and Stellar Convection Zones and Atmospheres (IAU
S365)
Alexander V. Getling | Moscow State University IAU Symposium 365 was devoted to observational and theoretical aspects of solar and stellar hydrodynamics and magnetohydrodynamics. It brought together specialists in the physics of convection zones and atmospheres, to stimulate the emergence of new ideas and to develop new techniques in this dynamic field of active research. Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Symposia and Colloquia
400pp
This volume collects contributions to IAU Symposium 384, which show the vast number of astrophysical questions that can be tackled using planetary nebulae. These include the dynamical and chemical evolutions of galaxies and clusters, the evolution of stars, binary interactions, and the exploration of the chemistry of life.
Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Symposia and Colloquia 400pp
Proceedings of the Thirty-First General Assembly Busan 2022
IAU Transactions XXXI
José Miguel R. Espinosa | Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía
These Transactions provide a record of the organisational and administrative activities of the IAU XXXI General Assembly in Busan, Republic of Korea in August 2022, with Business Meetings held virtually in August 2021. They report and record all of the essential decisions taken by the governing body of the IAU.
Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Symposia and Colloquia
150pp
May 2025 9781009433334 Hardback GBP 125.00 / USD 160.00
Uniting the conceptual foundations of the physical sciences and biology, this groundbreaking multidisciplinary book explores the origin of life as a planetary process. For researchers, professionals entering the field or specialists looking for a coherent overview, this text brings together geochemistry, biochemistry, microbiology and physics, and includes an extensive bibliography.
702pp 64 colour illus. 4 maps 5 tables
Condensed matter physics, nanoscience and mesoscopic physics
Fractionalization of Particles in
Physics
Invertible Topological Phases of Matter
Christopher, Mudry | Paul Scherrer Institute, Villigen, Switzerland
This book explores the fractionalization of particles, a topic of fundamental importance in many-body physics. Using an example-driven approach, with full derivations given wherever possible, it will be of value to graduate students and researchers in physics. Numerous exercises allow readers to reinforce understanding of key topics.
907pp
Mar. 2025 9781009633772 Paperback GBP 59.99 / USD 79.99
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Theoretical Biology of the Cell
A Dynamical-Systems Perspective
Hiroaki, Takagi | Nara Medical University
This book covers the mathematical methods needed to understand life dynamics, focusing on cellular processes, adaptation, morphogenesis, and the origin of life. It is indispensable for undergraduate and graduate students, as well as researchers, interested in theory and modeling in biology, and how these intersect with mathematics and physics.
This book analyses how and why condensed matter differs when both electrons and nuclei are treated quantum mechanically. It offers state-of-the-art full quantum theoretical and experimental methods, valuable for undergraduates, graduates, researchers, and industry professionals in physics, chemistry, materials, energy, and environmental science.
This book explores the statistical principles governing cell growth, reproduction, and adaptation. Adopting a careful balance between theory, computation and experiment, it is a valuable resource for students and researchers in physics, biology and mathematics interested in understanding the nature of life and the physical laws it is based upon.
Shriram, Ramanathan | Rutgers University, New Jersey
This book provides an accessible introduction to neuromorphic computing, covering fundamental principles and emerging challenges. It's an excellent resource for students and researchers in engineering, physics, AI and computer science, as well as technologists that are interested in this dynamic interdisciplinary field.
An updated and expanded edition of the popular book on magnetism and magnetic materials. The text describes the underlying theory of magnetism and development of the field, and explains how Nobel prizewinning advances are translated into technology underpinning the information age, energy conversion and medical diagnosis.
Many-Body Green's Functions for Time-Dependent Problems
Giancarlo Calvanese, Strinati | Universitá di Camerino
Intended as a reference manual for graduate students and researchers working in condensed matter physics, this book offers a detailed description of contour Green's functions and their application to many-body and timedependent problems. It covers the essential theoretical and practical implications using a thorough and selfcontained approach.
384pp
Cosmology, relativity and gravitation
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General Relativity
A Graduate Course
Horatiu, Nastase | Universidade Estadual Paulista, São Paulo
Mar. 2026 9781009411547 Hardback GBP 60.00 / USD 75.00
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Nonequilibrium Many-Body Theory of Quantum Systems
A Modern Introduction
Second edition
Gianluca, Stefanucci | Università degli Studi di Roma 'Tor Vergata'
This comprehensively updated second edition introduces graduate students and researchers to nonequilibrium manybody quantum systems, time-resolved techniques, and ultrafast phenomena in modern science. Covering a rapidly evolving field, the book includes original material and rigorous derivations, insightful discussions and illustrative examples.
This book provides an introduction to the theory of phase transitions, bridging the gap between physics and materials science. With exercises included throughout and solutions available online, this text is suitable for graduate courses as well as researchers seeking a primer on popular and emerging research topics.
412pp
This text on general relativity and its modern applications is suitable for an intensive one-semester course on general relativity, at the level of a Ph.D. student in physics. It covers basic and advanced standard topics, as well as modern topics using the language understood by physicists, without too abstract mathematics.
402pp
May 2025 9781009575751 Hardback GBP 64.99 / USD 84.99
eISBN 9781009575737
Gravitation for Theorists
Piljin, Yi | Korea Institute for Advanced Study
This book presents the fundamentals of General Relativity in a modern, concise, yet self-contained form. Suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate students of mathematics and physics, it should help readers to solidify the underlying mathematical structures and explore applications with a view toward particle physics and quantum gravity.
Saurabh, Basu | Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati
This book deals with the discovery and explanation of the quantum Hall effect and its fundamental principles. It is meant for undergraduate and graduate students of physics, engineering and applied sciences studying condensed matter physics. Doctoral students and researchers of this subject will also find it equally useful.
Econophysics, financial physics and social physics
Quantum Modelling of Economic and Financial Systems
Selected Topics
Vikram, Athalye | Cummins College of Engineering, Pune, India
This concise and self-contained book opens completely novel areas of research in applying the formalism of quantum mechanics to decision making and finance. This title is part of the Flip it Open Programme and may also be available Open Access. Check our website Cambridge Core for details.
This Element presents the κ-generalized distribution, a statistical model tailored for the analysis of income distribution. Developed over years of collaborative, multidisciplinary research, it clarifies the statistical properties of the model, assesses its empirical validity and compares its effectiveness with other parametric models.
Elements in Econophysics
70pp
May 2025 9781009446358 Paperback GBP 17.00 / USD 22.00
eISBN 9781009446341
Electronics for physicists
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Basic Electronics for Scientists and Engineers
Second edition
Dennis L. Eggleston | Occidental College, Los Angeles
This concise and practical textbook introduces undergraduate students to the fundamentals of both analog and digital electronics. Now in its second edition, the text has been updated and expanded with additional topic coverage and exercises. It remains an essential resource for those wishing to understand and apply basic electronic principles.
Thomas C. Hayes | Harvard University, Massachusetts
The new edition of 'Learning the Art of Electronics' continues to define a handson course, inviting readers to try out the many circuits that it describes. Several new labs have been added to the analog part of the book. The digital sections have been rebuilt around FPGAs and ARM microcontrollers.
1180pp
Upendranath, Nandi | Scottish Church College, University of Calcutta Meant for undergraduate physics students, this book is designed as per NEP 2020 guidelines. It covers heat and thermodynamics in a comprehensive and lucid manner. Solved numerical problems and multiple choice questions from competitive examinations such as JAM and JEST are provided at the end of chapters, along with solutions.
A collection of offbeat and entertaining primarily non-technical essays on physics and those who practice it, from wellknown physicist N. David Mermin. These witty observations and humorous anecdotes will appeal to anyone with an interest in physical science or scientists at the turn of the twenty-first century.
406pp
May 2025 9781009535182 Paperback GBP 69.99 / USD 89.99
eISBN 9781009535199
General and classical physics
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An Introduction to Continuum Physics
Steven R. Pride | University of California, Berkeley
This textbook provides a comprehensive account of continuum physics, providing readers with the theoretical tools to apply concepts across many areas of research within the physical sciences and engineering. With numerous worked examples and exercises, it would be valuable for students in physics, chemistry, mechanical engineering, and geoscience.
694pp
Mar. 2025 9781009633918 Paperback GBP 21.99 / USD 28.99
eISBN 9781139162579
History and philosophy of physics and astronomy
The Arrow of Time
From Local Systems to the Whole Universe
Cristian, López | Université de Lausanne, Switzerland
This book offers researchers in physics and philosophy of science a comprehensive analysis of the problem of the arrow of time, as examined within the domains of cosmology, thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, and philosophy. Featuring chapters authored by leading experts, it provides profound insight into this complex and multifaceted subject.
Patrick, Charbonneau | Duke University, North Carolina
This book recovers the stories of sixteen women who made important and enduring contributions to the development of quantum physics. Rigorous yet accessible, it is relevant for a wide audience including historians, scientists and science educators, gender theorists and sociologists.
Mathematical and computational methods and modeling
Probability Theory for Quantitative Scientists
Luca, Leuzzi | National Research Council of Italy
Ideal for students and researchers in the quantitative sciences, this book provides an authoritative and approachable account of probability theory, written by leading researchers in the field. Modern applications are also developed, giving readers an appreciation of important research topics such as statistical mechanics and information theory.
432pp
Fundamentals of Transport Phenomena
Anthony T. Paxton | Imperial College London and King's College London
Aug. 2025 9781009580694 Hardback GBP 54.99 / USD 69.99
eISBN 9781009580656
Rotation Sequences and the Theory of Vectors and Coordinates
Don, Koks
This book applies rotation theory to problems involving vectors and coordinates, with an approach that combines easily visualised procedures with smart mathematics. It constructs rotation theory from the ground up, building from basic geometry through to the motion and attitude equations of rockets, and the tensor analysis of relativity.
This book presents a novel method for tackling complex problems by framing them in 'bipartisan' terms and realizing the two 'parts' with projections. Written in an engaging, accessible style, it is an invaluable resource for scientists, engineers and applied mathematicians working on reconstruction problems, such as phase-retrieval.
David Alan, Clarke | Saint Mary's University, Nova Scotia
This authoritative book on transport phenomena integrates mass, momentum and heat transfer into a unified framework. Designed for students, researchers and professionals, it reveals the deep interconnections between these disciplines, offering clear explanations, practical examples and real-world applications in a concise, self-contained volume.
Observational astronomy, techniques and instrumentation
Machine Learning in Astronomy (IAU S368)
Possibilities and Pitfalls
Jess, McIver | University of British Columbia, Vancouver
IAU S368 addresses graduate students and professional astronomers who wish to leverage machine learning to unlock the potential of modern data-rich surveys and deep images, as well as archival data. Researchers at the frontiers share best practices in applied machine learning that are relevant to astronomy and other data-rich fields.
Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Symposia and Colloquia 200pp
This third edition has been substantially restructured, expanded, and developed to include additional problem sets and important topics such as super-resolution microscopy, random media, and coupledmode theory. It remains an authoritative text for graduate students and researchers working in photonics, optoelectronics, and nano-optics.
This text introduces magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) from a fluid dynamics perspective at a level accessible to advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students. Problem sets extend key concepts with fully-worked solutions available to instructors. Lesson plans are also available, including large-font lessons designed for 'flipped-style' classes.
This book presents the foundational physics underlying the generation of high intensity laser light and its interaction with matter. Effective as both an educational resource and as a reference text, this book will be invaluable to graduates and researchers across the atomic, molecular and optical (AMO) and plasma physics communities. 868pp
George, Zweig | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
This personal account charts our understanding of the strong interactions in particle physics - culminating with the author's discovery of quarks, real particles living in a deeper layer of reality. Science buffs, students, and experts alike will find much here to pique their interest and learn along the way.
350pp
Quantum physics, quantum information and quantum computation
Machine Learning in Quantum Sciences
Anna, Dawid | Uniwersytet Warszawski, Poland
This book provides an accessible introduction to machine learning and demonstrates its applications in the quantum sciences. Readers will be equipped with the necessary tools to engage with emerging literature on machine learning in science and will develop an understanding of its broader impact on science and technology.
Marco, Fabbrichesi | Italian National Institute of Nuclear Physics
An engaging textbook designed for graduate students studying high energy physics. Its innovative order, presenting charge and neutral currents before the gauge field, allows the early introduction of Feynman diagram calculations, giving readers a head start in understanding the Model's predictions. With problems and exercises for consolidation.
Designed for single-semester courses at the advanced undergraduate and graduate levels, this textbook covers the core topics of quantum computing in an accessible format. With knowledge of linear algebra being the main prerequisite, the text offers comprehensive coverage of quantum computation using digestible content and an interactive approach.
Bonnie J. Buratti | Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
Bonnie J. Buratti, a senior planetary astronomer, leads a personal tour of NASA's latest Solar System discoveries. She gives vivid descriptions of landforms and processes, similar to but more fantastic than those found on Earth. This engaging account of modern space exploration is written for nonspecialist readers of high-school age and beyond.
Asma, Al-Qasimi | University of Rochester, New York
This foundational introduction to the cutting-edge field of quantum information offers a comprehensive presentation of the topic while remaining accessible to students with any STEM background. Accompanied by numerous exercises and worked examples, it features boxed asides to broaden understanding, and an approachable and engaging writing style.
A comprehensive textbook which adopts a phenomenological approach to quantum physics, introducing concepts first before progressively developing the necessary mathematics. Theory is closely connected to modern research applications such as quantum optics, nanophysics, and entanglement, giving a balanced understanding of these important topics.
Gilad, Gour | Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa
An essential resource for those interested in the theory and applications of quantum information. This book demystifies quantum resource theories, from entanglement to thermodynamics, making cutting-edge topics accessible. With over 760 exercises expanding key concepts, students and researchers will gain an unrivalled understanding of the topic.
Statistical physics, network science and complex systems
Nonequilibrium
Statistical Physics
A Modern Perspective
Second edition
Roberto, Livi | Università degli Studi di Firenze
This second edition presents a comprehensive overview of nonequilibrium statistical physics, covering the underlying theory, key aspects of nonequilibrium phase transitions, and modern applications. The book is accessible to graduate students and a pedagogical approach is adopted throughout.
Statistical Mechanics for Physicists and Mathematicians
Fabien, Paillusson | University of Lincoln
This book provides a mathematically rigorous treatment of statistical mechanics, suitable for students and researchers in physics and mathematics. The historical foundations of the subject are seamlessly combined with advanced mathematical techniques and modern applications from physics, providing readers with a balanced understanding of the field.
354pp
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A Physicist's Introduction to Algebraic Structures
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Palash B. Pal | Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, India
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An Introduction to Fundamental Structures, Methods and Applications
Felix, Finster | Universität Regensburg, Germany
Offering an in-depth introduction to the theory of causal fermion systems, this book covers the relevant fundamental structures, mathematical methods and physical applications. It is intended for graduate students and researchers in mathematics and physics with an interest in novel approaches to the structure of spacetime.
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430pp
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Stochastic Thermodynamics
Udo, Seifert | Universität Stuttgart
This book introduces stochastic thermodynamics, including fluctuation theorems and the thermodynamic uncertainty relation with representative applications. It is essential reading for graduate students and researchers from physics and physical chemistry with an interest in non-equilibrium phenomena.
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Uncovering Quantum Field Theory and the Standard Model
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Wolfgang, Bietenholz | Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
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Filtering, Learning and Controlled Sensing Second edition
Vikram, Krishnamurthy | Cornell University, New York
This survey of formulation, algorithms, and structural results in POMDPs focuses on underlying concepts and connections to real-world applications in controlled sensing, keeping technical machinery to a minimum. The new edition includes inverse reinforcement learning, non-parametric Bayesian inference, variational Bayes and conformal prediction.
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An Invitation to Probability, Statistics, and Stochasticity Using Simulations and Projects
Amrik, Sen | Plaksha University, Punjab
The book is meant for science and engineering undergraduates and graduates pursuing courses in probability, statistics, and stochasticity. It covers essential concepts as well as advanced topics. It aims to boost foundational concepts and emphasize their applications in real-life situations through computer-aided projects and case studies.
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Markov Chains with Asymptotically Zero Drift
Lamperti's Problem
Denis, Denisov | University of Manchester
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Luis E., Nieto-Barajas | Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM)
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