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Sornette D. — Critical phenomena in natural sciences | |
Abramowitz M., Stegun I. (eds.) — Handbook of Mathematical Functions with Formulas, Graphs, and Mathematical Table | 959 |
Bruce C.Berndt — Ramanujan's Notebooks (part 2) | 182 |
Hunter J.K., Nachtergaele B. — Applied Analysis | 341 |
Spiegel M.R. — Mathematical Handbook of Formulas and Tables | 189 |
Grinstead C.M., Snell J.L. — Introduction to Probability | 187 |
Bruce C.Berndt — Ramanujan's Notebooks (part 5) | 558 |
Apostol T.M. — Calculus (vol 2) | 522 |
Lee J.S., Miller L.E. — CDMA systems engineering handbook | 1058, 1062 |
Soong T.T. — Fundamentals of probability and statistics for engineers | 173—176, 184 |
Petrie A., Sabin C. — Medical Statistics at a Glance | 23 |
Ito K. — Encyclopedic Dictionary of Mathematics. Vol. 2 | 341.D 397.F, App. A, Table 22 |
Abramowitz M., Stegun I. — Handbook of Mathematical Functions with Formulas, Graphs, and Mathematical Tables | 959 |
Devroye L. — Generation of non-uniform random variates | 487, 501 |
Bruce C.Berndt — Ramanujan's Notebooks (part 1) | 58 |
Allen R.L., Mills D.W. — Signal analysis. Time, frequency, scale and structure | 88, 898 |
Fishman G.S. — Monte Carlo: concepts, algorithms, and applications | 153, 155, 210—214, 248, 251—252, 518—519 |
Heyde C.C. — Quasi-likelihood and its application: a general approach to optimal parameter estimation | 33, 67, 70, 87, 100, 121, 167 |
Felinger A. — Data analysis and signal processing in chromatography | 15 |
Lindsey J.K. — Applying generalized linear models | 2, 3, 5, 10, 13, 19, 20, 23, 26, 27, 29, 30, 37—39, 49, 50, 52, 53, 55, 60, 71, 88, 97, 113, 114, 123, 125, 127, 142, 145, 186, 210, 217, 219 |
Schweizer W. — Numerical quantum dynamics | 38, 65, 120 |
Hox J. — Multilevel analysis: techniques and applications | 122 |
Föllmer H., Schied A. — Stochastic finance | 18, 122 |
Stansfield W.D. — Schaums outline of genetics | 161, 171, 334 |
Raychaudhury S. — Computational text analysis for functional genomics and bioinformatics | 32, 33, 163, 164 |
Clote P., Backofen R. — Computational Molecular Biology | 29—30, 34 |
Liboff R. — Kinetic Theory | 52, 58, 69 |
Bird J. — Engineering Mathematics | 336 |
Bach E., Shallit J. — Algorithmic Number Theory (òîì 1) | 256 |
Parisi G. — Statistical field theory | 273 |
Folland J.B. — Real Analysis: Modern Techniques and Their Applications | 320 |
von Collani E., Drager K. — Binomial Distribution Handbook for Scientists and Engineers | 203 |
Mukamel S. — Principles of Nonlinear Optical Spectroscopy | 220 |
Agresti A. — An introduction to categorical data analysis | 4 |
Johnson N., Kotz S., Kemp A.W. — Univariate discrete distributions | 71, 81, 82—84, 85, 87, 88, 90, 91, 92, 94, 118, 120, 138, 151—198, 228—229, 287, 349, 350, 368, 373, 382—383, 384 |
Ryden B. — Introduction to Cosmology | 226 |
Skorokhod A.V., Prokhorov Y.V. (Ed) — Basic Principles and Applications of Probability Theory | 26, 39 |
Behnke H., Bachmann F., Fladt K. — Fundamentals of Mathematics, Volume III: Analysis | 96, 122 |
Ferguson T.S. — Mathematical Statistics. A Decision Theoretic Approach | 99 |
Honerkamp J. — Statistical Physics | 12, 22 |
Fogiel M. — The Operations Research Problem Solver | 12—25, 12—31, 13—5 to 13—8, 13—43 |
Balakrishnan N., Nevzorov V.B. — A Primer on Statistical Distributions | 39, 60, 61, 81, 88—100, 179, 180, 209, 219, 228, 256, 284, 285 |
Polyanin A., Manzhirov A.V. — Handbook of Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists | 1050 |
Kanatani K. — Statistical Optimization for Geometric Computation: Theory and Practice | 88 |
MacNeil D.B. — Modern Mathematics for the Practical Man | 104 |
Wise G.L., Hall E.B. — Counterexamples in Probability and Real Analysis | 194, 196, 199 |
Buhlmann H., Berger M. (Ed) — Mathematical Methods in Risk Theory | 10, 18 |
Nickerson R. — Cognition and Chance The Psychology of Probabilistic Reasoning | 238, 251—252 |
Comtet L. — Advanced Combinatorics. The Art of Finite and Infinate Expansions | 160 |
Ott E. — Chaos in dynamical systems | 339 |
Szekely G.J. — Paradoxes in probability theory and mathematical statistics | I/6, IV/9 |
Salvatore D., Reagle D. — Statistics and econometrics | 40, 55—57, 61, 65 |
Malliaris A.G., Brock W.A. — Stochastic methods in economics and finance | 6 |
Newman J.R. — The World of Mathematics, Volume 2 | 1257—1258, 1259 |
Bolstad W.M. — Introduction to Bayesian Statistics | 86, 183, 358 |
Khuri A.I. — Advanced calculus with applications in statistics | 119, 183, 204 |
Stone C.J.D. — Course in Probability and Statistics | 195—203, 769 |
Lad F. — Operational Subjective Statistical Methods. A Mathematical, Philosophical, and Historical Introduction | 327 |
Petrov V.V. — Sums of Independent Random Variables | 3 |
Fripp A., Fripp J., Fripp M. — Just-in-Time Math for Engineers | 209—213 |
Barlow R. — Statistics: A Guide and Reference to the Use of Statistical Methods in the Physical Sciences | 28—33 |
Lee W.C.Y. — Mobile Communications Engineering | 76 |
Spiegel M.R., Stephens L.J. — Schaum's outline of theory and problems of statistics | 157, 158, 172—174 |
Haken H. — Laser light dynamics (volume 2) | 273 |
Motwani R., Raghavan P. — Randomized algorithms | 59, 446 |
Iwaniec H., Kowalski E. — Analytic number theory | 266 |
Gonnet G.H., Baeza-Yates R. — Handbook of algorithms and data structures | 69, 80, 82, 84 |
Ito K. — Encyclopedic Dictionary of Mathematics | 341.D 397.F, App. A, Table 22 |
Dittrich T. (ed.), Hanggi P. (ed.), Ingold G.-L. (ed,) — Quantum transport and dissipation | 315, 329 |
Mukamel S. — Principles of nonlinear spectroscopy | 220 |
Taylor J.C. — An Introduction to Measure and Probability | 13 |
Takezawa K. — Introduction to Nonparametric Regression | 361—363, 365, 368, 372, 373, 378, 390, 406, 407, 429 |
Shiryaev A.N. — Probability | 64, 155 |
Fienberg S., Holland P.W., Bishop Y.M. — Discrete Multivariate Analysis | see also “Frequency of frequencies”, “Hansen frequencies”, “Maximum likelihood estimates”, “Sampling models” |
Jahne B. — Digital Image Processing | 151 |
Zajac A. — Optics | 55 |
Schroeder M.R. — Schroeder, Self Similarity: Chaos, Fractals, Power Laws | 190 |
Berrar D.P., Dubitzky W., Granzow M. — Practical approach to microarray data analysis | 316 |
Rubinstein M., Colby R.H. — Polymer Physics | 25, 43 |
Krause A., Olson M. — The basics of S-plus | 208 |
Duffie D. — Security Markets. Stochastic Models | 55 |
Berry D.A., Fristedt B. — Bandit problems | 91, 186 |
Yamamoto Y., Imamoglu A. — Mesoscopic quantum optics | 54, 86 |
Hilborn R.C. — Chaos and nonlinear dynamics | 503 |
Afifi A.A., Clark V. — Computer-Aided Multivariate Analysis | 59 |
Newman J.R. (ed.) — The World of Mathematics, Volume 4 | 1257—1258, 1259 |
Kubo R., Toda M., Hashitsume N. — Statistical physics II. Nonequilibrium statistical mechanics | 47 |
Young M. — Optics and Lasers: Including Fibers and Optical Waveguides | 4.3.3 |
Lawson A.B., Browne W.J., Rodeiro C.L. — Disease Mapping with WinBUGS and MLwiN | 7 |
Meeker W.Q., Escobar L. — Statistical Methods for Reliability Data | 195, 407 |
Peiser H.S, (ed.), Rooksby H.P. (ed.), Wilson A.J.C. (ed.) — X-Ray Diffraction by Polycrystalline Materials. Physics in Industry | 222 |
Barlow R.E., Proschan F. — Mathematical Theory of Reliability | 1, 17, 49 |
Kubo R. — Statistical Mechanics: An Advanced Course with Problems and Solutions | 57, 60, 74 |
Burnell J., Berry R. — Handbook of Astronomical Image Processing | 38 |
Kannan D. — An introduction to stochastic processes | 8 |
Stone M. — The physics of quantum fields | 35 |
Arnold B.C., Balakrishnan N., Nagaraja H.N. — A First Course in Order statistics | 70—71, 235 |
Mitzenmacher M., Upfal E. — Probability and Computing: Randomized Algorithms and Probabilistic Analysis | 95, 202 |
Montgomery D.C. — Introduction to Statistical Quality Control | 58, 78, 92, 289 298, 302 |
Hans-Jürgen Stöckmann — Quantum Chaos: An Introduction | 31—32, 67, 92—103, 143—144, 180, 194, 214—215, 255, 258, 339—340 |
Englert B.G. (Ed) — Quantum Mechanics | 280 |
Wallace C.S. — Statistical and Inductive Inference by Minimum Message Length | 269—270 |
Kittel Charles, Kroemer Herbert — Thermal Physics | 138, 453 |
Aczel J. — Lectures on functional equations and their applications | 116 |
Saaty T.L. — Elements of Queueing theory with applications | 65 |
Balian R. — From Microphysics to Macrophysics: Methods and Applications of Statistical Physics (vol. 1) | 98, 238 |
Baglivo J.A. — Mathematica Laboratories for Mathematical Statistics: Emphasizing Simulation and Computer Intensive Methods | 21 |
Huang K. — Introduction to Statistical Physics | 243 |
Betten J. — Creep Mechanics | 199—201, 221 |
Billingsley P. — Probability and Measure | 262, 20.18, 286, 310, 23.13, 27.1, 27.3, 387, 28.12 |
Gardiner C.W.W., Haken H. — Handbook of Stochastic Methods: For Physics, Chemistry and the Natural Sciences | 13, 14, 38—39 |
Aczel J., Dhombres J. — Functional equations in several variables with applications to mathematics, information theory and to the natural and social sciences | 206, 207 |
Efros A.L. (ed.), Pollak M. (ed.) — Electron-electron interactions in disordered systems | 566, 592 |
Nakamura K., Harayama T. — Quantum chaos and quantum dots | 177 |
Spiegel M.R. — Schaum's mathematical handbook of formulas and tables | 189 |
Bracewell R.N. — The Fourier Transform and its applications | 428, 434, 438, 441, 444 |
Lipschutz S. — Schaum's Outline of Probability | 108 |
Mehta M.L. — Random Matrices | 12, 13 |
Fersht A. — Structure and Mechanism in Protein Science | 212, 410 |
Kreyszig E. — Advanced engineering mathematics | 1022, 1073, A97 |
Platzner I.T. — Modern isotope ratio mass spectrometry | 41, 43 |
Ash R.B., Doléans-Dade C.A. — Probability and Measure Theory | 321 |
Kotz S., Johnson N.L. — Breakthroughs in Statistics: Volume 1: Foundations and Basic Theory | 35, 37, 121, 189, 202, 223, 251, 380, 382, 389, 392, 440, 448, 449 |
Scully M.O., Zubairy M.S. — Quantum optics | 54, 201, 327, 338 |
Bowman A.W., Azzalini A. — Applied Smoothing Techniques for Data Analysis: The Kernel Approach with S-Plus Illustrations | 57, 100, 104, 167, 173 |
Risken H. — The Fokker-Planck equation: methods of solution and applications | 78 |
Prigogine I. — From being to becoming: time and complexity in the physical sciences. | 133, 137—138, 146 |
Emanuel Parzen — Stochastic processes (Classics in Applied Mathematics) | 13, 15, 17, 20, 21, 26, 31, 97, 102, 127 |
Arwini K. — Information Geometry: Near Randomness and Near Independence | 4 |
Cotterill R.M.J. — Biophysics: An Introduction | 273, 374 |
Nijenhuis A., Wilf H.S. — Combinatorial Algorithms: For Computers and Calculators | 290 |
Kolchin V.F. — Random Graphs | 6 |
Basdevant J.-L., Dalibard J. — Quantum Mechanics | 464 |
Prigogine I. — Proceedings of the International Symposium on Transport. Processes in Statistical Mechanics, held in Brussels,. August 27-31, 1956 | 146 |
Stahl A., Balslev I. — Electrodynamics of the Semiconductor Band Edge | 28 |
Gordon H. — Discrete Probability | 140, 168, 178, 181 |
Roe B.P. — Probability and Statistics in Experimental Physics | (see Distributions, Poisson) |
Zhang Y. — Visual Information Representation, Communication and Image Processing | 79 |
Nelson W.B. — Recurrent events data analysis for product repairs, disease recurrences, and other applications | 122 |
Measures R.M. — Laser remote sensing. Fundamentals and applications | 296 |
Sachkov V.N. — Probabilistic Methods In Combinatorial Analysis | 12 |
Balakrishnan N. (ed.), Rao C.R. (ed.) — Order Statistics - Theory and Methods | 26, 284 |
Berg C., Christensen J.P., Ressel P. — Harmonic Analysis On Semigroups | 164, 165, 235 |
Fernow R.C. — Introduction to experimental particle physics | 389 |
Klyshko D.N. — Photons and nonlinear optics | 153, 157 |
Thompson W.J. — Computing for Scientists and Engineers: A Workbook of Analysis, Numerics, and Applications | 185 |
Efron B., Tibshirani R. — An introduction to bootstrap | 83 |
Spiegel M.R. — Schaum's outline of theory and problems of probability and statistics | 111, 112, 129, 130, 145 |
Ashcroft N.W., Mermin N.D. — Solid State Physics | 25—26 |
Pavičić M. — Quantum Computation and Quantum Communication: Theory and Experiments | 127 |
van Dijk N. — Handbook of Statistics 16: Order Statistics: Theory & Methods | 26, 284 |
Thorpe M.F. (ed.), Duxbury P.M. (ed.) — Rigidity theory and applications | 352 |
Steeb W., Hardy Y. — Problems and Solutions in Quantum Computing and Quantum Information | 196, 199 |
Vogel C.R. — Computational Methods for Inverse Problems (Frontiers in Applied Mathematics) | 45 |
Theodoridis S., Koutroumbas K. — Pattern recognition | 626 |
Bracewell R. — The Fourier Transform and Its Applications | 428, 434, 438, 441, 444 |
Blom G., Holst L., Sandell D. — Problems and Snapshots from the World of Probability | 46, 101 |
Bird G.A. — Molecular gas dynamics and the direct simulation of gas flows | 9 |
Klauder J.R., Sudarshan E.C.G. — Fundamentals of Quantum Optics | 17 |
Gelman A., Carlin J.B., Stern H.S. — Bayesian data analysis | 576, 582 |
Barnett S.M., Radmore P.M. — Methods in Theoretical Quantum Optics | 26, 58, 59, 92, 95, 103 |
Mandel L., Wolf E. — Optical Coherence and Quantum Optics | 23 |
Haken H. — Synergetics: an introduction | 35, 36, 92 |
Chase R.B., Jacobs E.R. — Operations management for competitive advantage | 292—294, 309, 348 |
Hamming R.W. — Art of Probability for Scientists and Engineers | 228 |
DeGroot M.H. — Optimal statistical decisions | 35 |
Dynkin E.B., Yushkevich A.A. — Markov processes; theorems and problems | 218 |
Papoulis A. — The Fourier Integral and Its Applications | 50, 232 |
Lena P., Lebrun F. — Observational Astrophysics (Astronomy and Astrophysics Library Series) | 440 |
Renliang Xu — Particle Characterization : Light Scattering Methods | 214 |
Itzykson C., Drouffe J-M. — Statistical field theory. Vol. 1 | 665 |
Reif F. — Fundamentals of statistical and thermal physics | 41—42 |
Grimmett G., Welsh D. — Probability: An Introduction | 25, 27, 42, 44, 53, 54, 70, 98 |
McQuarrie D.A. — Statistical Mechanics | 20, 30, 90 |
Greiner W., Neise L., Stöcker H. — Thermodynamics and statistical mechanics | 309 |
Taylor J.R. — An Introduction to Error Analysis: The Study of Uncertainties in Physical Measurements | 245—260 |
Greiner W., Reinhardt J. — Field quantization | 26 |
Prigogine I. (ed.), Rice S.A. (ed.) — Advances in Chemical Physics. Volume XXXVI | 285 |
Mathews J., Walker R.L. — Mathematical methods of physics | 379 |
Ash R. — Basic probability theory | see Distribution |
Bickel P., Doksum K. — Mathematical statistics | 462 |
Singh J. — Semiconductor Optoelectronics: Physics and Technology | 406 |
Macmillan N., Creelman D. — Detection Theory: A User's Guide | 301—302 |
Matt Young — Optics and Lasers: Including Fibers and Optical Waveguides | 4.3.3 |
Hobbie R., Roth B. — Intermediate Physics for Medicine and Biology, | 366, 391, 571 |
Devroye L. — Non-Uniform Random Variate Generation | 487, 501 |
Kotz S., Johnson N.L. — Breakthroughs in Statistics: Volume 2: Methodology and Distribution | 7, 314, 464, 471, 544, 548, 553, 556, 562 |
Langtangen H. — A Primer on Scientific Programming with Python | 166 |
Behnke H., Bachmann F., Fladt K. — Fundamentals of mathematics. Volume III. Analysis | 96, 122 |
Spears W.M. — Evolutionary Algorithms. The Role of Mutation and Recombination | 124 |
Greiner W., Neise L., Stocker H. — Thermodynamics and statistical mechanics | 309 |
Cooper R.B. — Introduction to queueing theory | 17, 50 |
Chernick M.R., Friis R.H. — Introductory Biostatistics for the Health Sciences : Modern Applications Including Bootstrap | 86, 87, 104 |
Apostol T.M. — Calculus (Volume 2): Multi-Variable Calculus and Linear Algebra with Applications | 522 |
Derbyshire J. — Prime Obsession: Bernhard Riemann and the greatest unsolved problem in mathematics | 387 |
Yariv A. — Quantum Electronics | 101 |
Zeidler E. — Oxford User's Guide to Mathematics | 1011 |
Hodges J. L., Lehmann E. L. — Basic Concepts Of Probability And Statistics | 202 |
Hassani S. — Mathematical Methods: for Students of Physics and Related Fields | 797—800 |
Kloeden P/, Platen E., Schurz H. — Numerical solution of SDE through computer experiments | 4 |
Ridley B.K. — Quantum Processes in Semiconductors | 248 |
Peszat S., Zabczyk J. — Stochastic partial differential equations with Levy noise: An evolution equation approach | 41 |
Bharucha-Reid A.T. — Elements of the Theory of Markov Processes and Their Applications | 74, 186 |
Drmota M., Flajolet P., Gardy D. — Mathematics and computer science 3. Algorithms, trees, combinatorics and probabilities | 3 |
Spencer J. — The Strange Logic of Random Graphs | 63, 153 |
Rice J.A. — Mathematical statistics and data analysis | 41 |
Ripley B.D. — Stochastic Simulation | 72, 76, 79, 92 |
Kanwal R.P. — Generalized functions: Theory and technique | 392 |
Krane K.S. — Introductory nuclear physics | 219 |
Abramowitz M., Stegun I.A. (eds.) — Handbook of mathematical functions (without numerical tables) | 959 |
Yao W-M — Review of particle physics | 299 |
Reichl L.E. — Modern Course in Statistical Physics | 192—194, 209 |
Clarke C.L.A., Cormack G.V. — Information Retrieval: Implementing and Evaluating Search Engines | 267—268, 473, 548 |
Mathews J., Walker R.L. — Mathematical Methods of Physics | 379 |
Hogg R.V., Craig A.T. — Introduction to Mathematical Statistics | 126, 166, 244 |
Epps T. — Quantitative Finance: Its Development, Mathematical Foundations, and Current Scope | 52, 150 |
Carslaw H.S. — Operational methods in applied mathematics | 301 |
Honerkamp J. — Statistical physics: an advanced approach with applications | 12, 22 |
Nijenhuis A., Wilf H.S. — Combinatorial algorithms for computers and calculators | 290 |
Nievergelt J., Farrar J.C., Reingold E.M. — Computer approaches to mathematical problems | 170 |
Eves H. — Mathematical Circles Adieu | 291 |
Hoel P. — Introduction to Mathematical Statistics | 90 |
H. Fehske, R. Schneider, A. Weile — Computational Many-Particle Physics | 300, 303, 304 |