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Basic Analysis V

Peterson, James K.
Basic Analysis V
This book introduces graduate students in mathematics with concepts from topology and functional analysis, both linear and nonlinear. It is the fifth book in a series designed to train interested readers how to think properly using mathematical abstractions, and how to use the tools of mathematical analysis in applications.

CHF 75.00

Basic Analysis V

Peterson, James K
Basic Analysis V
This book introduces graduate students in mathematics with concepts from topology and functional analysis, both linear and nonlinear. It is the fifth book in a series designed to train interested readers how to think properly using mathematical abstractions, and how to use the tools of mathematical analysis in applications.

CHF 201.00

Basic Analysis II

Peterson, James K
Basic Analysis II
Basic Analysis II: A Modern Calculus in Many Variables focuses on differentiation in Rn and important concepts about mappings from Rn to Rm, such as the inverse and implicit function theorem and change of variable formulae for multidimensional integration.

CHF 173.00

Basic Analysis I

Peterson, James K
Basic Analysis I
Basic Analysis I: Functions of a Real Variable is designed for students who have completed the usual calculus and ODE sequence and a basic course in linear algebra. This is a critical course in the use of abstraction.

CHF 142.00

Basic Analysis III

Peterson, James K
Basic Analysis III
Basic Analysis III: Mappings on Infinite Dimensional Spaces is intended as a first course in abstract linear analysis. This textbook cover metric spaces, normed linear spaces and inner product spaces, along with many other deeper abstract ideas such a completeness, operators and dual spaces.

CHF 173.00

BioInformation Processing

Peterson, James K.
BioInformation Processing
This book shows how mathematics, computer science and science can be usefully and seamlessly intertwined. It begins with a general model of cognitive processes in a network of computational nodes, such as neurons, using a variety of tools from mathematics, computational science and neurobiology. It then moves on to solve the diffusion model from a low-level random walk point of view. It also demonstrates how this idea can be used in a new appr...

CHF 188.00

Calculus for Cognitive Scientists

Peterson, James K.
Calculus for Cognitive Scientists
This book offers a self-study program on how mathematics, computer science and science can be profitably and seamlessly intertwined. This book focuses on two variable ODE models, both linear and nonlinear, and highlights theoretical and computational tools using MATLAB to explain their solutions. It also shows how to solve cable models using separation of variables and the Fourier Series.

CHF 188.00

Calculus for Cognitive Scientists

Peterson, James K.
Calculus for Cognitive Scientists
This book provides a self-study program on how mathematics, computer science and science can be usefully and seamlessly intertwined. Learning to use ideas from mathematics and computation is essential for understanding approaches to cognitive and biological science. As such the book covers calculus on one variable and two variables and works through a number of interesting first-order ODE models. It clearly uses MatLab in computational exercis...

CHF 188.00

Calculus for Cognitive Scientists

Peterson, James K.
Calculus for Cognitive Scientists
This book offers a self-study program on how mathematics, computer science and science can be profitably and seamlessly intertwined. This book focuses on two variable ODE models, both linear and nonlinear, and highlights theoretical and computational tools using MATLAB to explain their solutions. It also shows how to solve cable models using separation of variables and the Fourier Series.

CHF 188.00

BioInformation Processing

Peterson, James K.
BioInformation Processing
This book shows how mathematics, computer science and science can be usefully and seamlessly intertwined. It begins with a general model of cognitive processes in a network of computational nodes, such as neurons, using a variety of tools from mathematics, computational science and neurobiology. It then moves on to solve the diffusion model from a low-level random walk point of view. It also demonstrates how this idea can be used in a new appr...

CHF 188.00

Calculus for Cognitive Scientists

Peterson, James K.
Calculus for Cognitive Scientists
This book provides a self-study program on how mathematics, computer science and science can be usefully and seamlessly intertwined. Learning to use ideas from mathematics and computation is essential for understanding approaches to cognitive and biological science. As such the book covers calculus on one variable and two variables and works through a number of interesting first-order ODE models. It clearly uses MatLab in computational exercis...

CHF 207.00