RamblemuseSM Annotated General Bibliography
Mathematical Methods
[
Berry2005]
Berry,
Michael W., Murray Browne: 2005.
Understanding Search Engines: Mathematical Modeling and
Text Retrieval., 2, SIAM, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, ISBN: 0898715814, 117 pages, $35.00 USD.
Description
Berry and Browne describe most of what you need to know to design
your own search engine. Their strength is the description of the
solid mathematical underpinnings at a level that is understandable
to competent engineering undergraduates, perhaps with a bit of
instructor guidance. They discuss the algorithms used by most
commercial search engines, so you may find your use of Google and
its kind becomes more effective, too. The second edition of
Understanding Search Engines: Mathematical Modeling and Text
Retrieval follows the basic premise of the first edition by
discussing many of the key design issues for building search
engines and emphasizing the important role that applied
mathematics can play in improving information retrieval. The
authors discuss important data structures, algorithms, and
software as well as user-centered issues such as interfaces,
manual indexing, and document preparation. Readers will find that
the second edition includes significant changes that bring the
text up to date on current information retrieval methods. For
example, the authors have added a completely new chapter on
link-structure algorithms used in search engines such as Google,
and the chapter on user interface has been rewritten to
specifically focus on search engine usability. To reflect updates
in the literature on information retrieval, the authors have added
new recommendations for further reading and expanded the
bibliography. In addition, the index has been updated and
streamlined to make it more reader friendly. Instructors will find
that the book serves as an excellent companion text for courses in
information retrieval, applied linear algebra, and scientific
computing. Because of the authors' informal, conversational tone,
readers with nonmathematical backgrounds also will appreciate the
less technical chapters of the text.
[
Bevington2002]
Bevington,
Philip R., D.Keith Robinson: 2002.
Data Reduction and Error Analysis for the Physical Sciences., 3Rev Ed, McGraw-Hill Inc.,US, ISBN: 0071199268, 352 pages, $62.88 USD.
Description
The purpose of this book is to provide an introduction to the
concepts of statistical analysis of data for students at the
undergraduate and graduate level, and to provide tools for data
reduction and error analysis commonly required in the physical
sciences. The presentation is developed from a practical point of
view, including enough derivation to justify the results, but
emphasizing methods of handling data more than theory. The text
provides a variety of numerical and graphical techniques. Computer
programs that support these techniques will be available on an
accompanying website in both Fortran and C++.
[
Chan2005]
Chan,
Tony, Jianhong Shen: 2005.
Image Processing And Analysis: Variational, Pde, Wavelet,
And Stochastic Methods., first, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematic, ISBN: 089871589X, 400 pages, $75.00 USD.
Description
At no other time in human history have the influence and impact of
image processing on modern society, science, and technology been
so explosive. Image processing has become a critical component in
contemporary science and technology and has many important
applications. This book develops the mathematical foundation of
modern image processing and low-level computer vision, and
presents a general framework from the analysis of image structures
and patterns to their processing. The core mathematical and
computational ingredients of several important image processing
tasks are investigated. The book bridges contemporary mathematics
with state-of-the-art methodologies in modern image processing
while organizing the vast contemporary literature into a coherent
and logical structure.
[
Daley1993]
Daley,
Roger: 1993.
Atmospheric Data Analysis (Cambridge Atmospheric and Space Science Series)., first, Cambridge University Press, ISBN: 0521458250, 471 pages, $65.00 USD.
Description
Atmospheric Data Analysis is intended to fill a void in the
atmospheric science literature and curricula. The book is self
contained, and includes topics important in several other fields
outside atmospheric observation, including atmospheric dynamics
and statistics. It outlines the physical and mathematical basis of
all aspects of atmospheric analysis. The emphasis is on the
theoretical foundation of the subject and most of the development
is analytic, but many practical considerations and examples are
introduced. There are numerous exercises at the end of each
chapter to aid the student in comprehending the material.
[
Debnath2005]
Debnath,
Lokenath, Piotr Mikusinski: 2005.
Introduction to Hilbert Spaces with Applications., 3, Academic Press, ISBN: 0122084381, 525 pages, $97.95 USD.
Description
Building on the success of the two previous editions, Introduction
to Hilbert Spaces with Applications, 3E, offers an overview of the
basic ideas and results of Hilbert space theory and functional
analysis. It acquaints students with the Lebesgue integral, and
includes an enhanced presentation of results and proofs. Students
and researchers will benefit from the wealth of revised examples
in new, diverse applications as they apply to optimization,
variational and control problems, and problems in approximation
theory, nonlinear instability, and bifurcation. The text also
includes a popular chapter on wavelets that has been completely
updated.
[
Enting2005]
Enting,
I. G.: 2005.
Inverse Problems in Atmospheric Constituent Transport
(Cambridge Atmospheric and Space Science Series)., first, Cambridge University Press, ISBN: 0521018080, 408 pages, $68.00 USD.
Description
This book describes mathematical techniques for interpreting
measurements of greenhouse gases in order to learn about their
sources and sinks. The majority of the book gives general
descriptions of techniques, but the last third covers the
applications to carbon dioxide, methane, chlorofluorocarbons and
other gases implicated in global change.
[
Evensen2006]
Evensen,
Geir: 2006.
Data Assimilation: The Ensemble Kalman Filter., 1, Springer, ISBN: 354038300X, 280 pages, $119.00 USD.
Description
Data Assimilation comprehensively covers data assimilation and
inverse methods, including both traditional state estimation and
parameter estimation. This text and reference focuses on various
popular data assimilation methods, such as weak and strong
constraint variational methods and ensemble filters and smoothers.
It is demonstrated how the different methods can be derived from a
common theoretical basis, as well as how they differ and/or are
related to each other, and which properties characterize them,
using several examples. Rather than emphasize a particular
discipline such as oceanography or meteorology, it presents the
mathematical framework and derivations in a way which is common
for any discipline where dynamics is merged with measurements. The
mathematics level is modest, although it requires knowledge of
basic spatial statistics, Bayesian statistics, and calculus of
variations. Readers will also appreciate the introduction to the
mathematical methods used and detailed derivations, which should
be easy to follow, are given throughout the book. The codes used
in several of the data assimilation experiments are available on a
web page. In particular, this webpage contains a complete ensemble
Kalman filter assimilation system, which forms an ideal starting
point for a user who wants to implement the ensemble Kalman filter
with his/her own dynamical model. The focus on ensemble methods,
such as the ensemble Kalman filter and smoother, also makes it a
solid reference to the derivation, implementation and application
of such techniques. Much new material, in particular related to
the formulation and solution of combined parameter and state
estimation problems and the general properties of the ensemble
algorithms, is available here for the first time.
[
Hamming1997]
Hamming,
Richard W.: 1997.
Digital Filters., 3, Dover Publications, ISBN: 048665088X, 296 pages, $15.95 USD.
Description
This introductory text examines digital filtering — the
processes of refining signals — and its relevance to many
applications, particularly computer-related functions. Assuming
only a knowledge of calculus and some statistics, it concentrates
on linear signal processing, with some consideration of roundoff
effects and Kalman filters. Numerous examples and exercises.
[
Marchuk1996]
Marchuk,
Guri I., Valeri I. Agoshkov, Victor P. Shutyaev: 1996.
Adjoint Equations and Perturbation Algorithms in Nonlinear Problems., 1, CRC-Press, ISBN: 0849328713, 288 pages, $84.95 USD.
Description
Sparked by demands inherent to the mathematical study of
pollution, intensive industry, global warming, and the biosphere,
Adjoint Equations and Perturbation Algorithms in Nonlinear
Problems is the first book ever to systematically present the
theory of adjoint equations for nonlinear problems, as well as
their application to perturbation algorithms. This new approach
facilitates analysis of observational data, the application of
adjoint equations to retrospective study of processes governed by
imitation models, and the study of computer models themselves.
Specifically, the book discusses: principles for constructing
adjoint operators in nonlinear problems, Properties of adjoint
operators and solvability conditions for adjoint equations,
perturbation algorithms using the adjoint equations theory for
nonlinear problems in transport theory, quasilinear motion,
substance transfer, and nonlinear data assimilation, known results
on adjoint equations and perturbation algorithms in nonlinear
problems. This groundbreaking text contains some results that have
no analogs in the scientific literature, opening unbounded
possibilities in construction and application of adjoint equations
to nonlinear problems of mathematical physics.
[
Strogatz2001]
Strogatz,
Steven H.: 2001.
Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos: With Applications to Physics,
Biology, Chemistry and Engineering., 1, Westview Press, ISBN: 0738204536, 498 pages, $55.00 USD.
Description
This textbook is aimed at newcomers to nonlinear dynamics and
chaos, especially students taking a first course in the subject.
The presentation stresses analytical methods, concrete examples
and geometric intuition. The theory is developed systematically,
starting with first-order differential equations and their
bifurcations, followed by phase plane analysis, limit cycles and
their bifurcations, and culminating with the Lorenz equations,
chaos, iterated maps, period doubling, renormalization, fractals,
and strange attractors. A unique feature of the book is its
emphasis on applications. These include mechanical vibrations,
lasers, biological rhythms, superconducting circuits, insect
outbreaks, chemical oscillators, genetic control systems, chaotic
waterwheels, and even a technique for using chaos to send secret
messages. In each case, the scientific background is explained at
an elementary level and closely integrated with the mathematical
theory. Richly illustrated, and with many exercises and worked
examples, this book is ideal for an introductory course at the
junior/senior or first-year graduate level. It is also ideal for
the scientist who has not had formal instruction in nonlinear
dynamics, but who now desires to begin informal study. The
prerequisites are multivariable calculus and introductory physics.
[
Wilks2005]
Wilks,
Daniel S.: 2005.
Statistical Methods in the Atmospheric Sciences (International Geophysics)., 2, Academic Press, ISBN: 0127519661, 648 pages, $81.95 USD.
Description
Fundamentally, statistics is concerned with managing data and
making inferences and forecasts in the face of uncertainty. It
should not be surprising, therefore, that statistical methods have
a key role to play in the atmospheric sciences. It is the
uncertainty in atmospheric behavior that continues to move
research forward and drive innovations in atmospheric modeling and
prediction. This revised and expanded text explains the latest
statistical methods that are being used to describe, analyze, test
and forecast atmospheric data. It features numerous worked
examples, illustrations, equations, and exercises with separate
solutions. Statistical Methods in the Atmospheric Sciences, Second
Edition will help advanced students and professionals understand
and communicate what their data sets have to say, and make sense
of the scientific literature in meteorology, climatology, and
related disciplines.
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