Phil Dyke's "Two and Three Dimensional Calculus with Applications in Science and Engineering" offers a thorough introduction to multivariable calculus, focusing on its practical use in scientific and engineering contexts. The book covers key topics such as partial derivatives, multiple integrals, and vector calculus, emphasizing their application in solving real-world challenges. With a blend o…
The book "Quantitative Techniques in Geography, Second Edition: An Introduction" by Robert Hammond serves as a detailed guide to the use of quantitative methods in geographical studies. It is tailored for students and professionals, providing a solid foundation in statistical techniques and their practical applications within geographic research. The book systematically explores topics such as …
Philip Geer, Ed.M., presents Essential Words for the GRE, a comprehensive guide designed to strengthen vocabulary skills for success in the verbal and analytical writing sections of the GRE. The book introduces more than 800 frequently tested words, complete with definitions, examples, and practical contexts to aid understanding and retention. With a structured learning approach, the book incl…
Organic Chemistry by Stanley H. Pine serves as a comprehensive guide to the principles, concepts, and methods of organic chemistry. The book provides a systematic exploration of the structure, properties, and reactivity of organic compounds. Key topics include bonding theory, stereochemistry, reaction mechanisms, and chemical transformations involving hydrocarbons, alcohols, aldehydes, ketones,…
Shige Peng’s Nonlinear Expectations and Stochastic Calculus under Uncertainty with Robust CLT and G-Brownian Motion delves into advanced topics in stochastic calculus, emphasizing the challenges posed by uncertainty in probabilistic models. The book introduces a robust framework for nonlinear expectations, including G-expectations and G-Brownian motion, which extends classical models to addre…