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  1. Dynamics of the Chemostat

    A Bifurcation Theory Approach

    By Abdelhamid Ajbar, Khalid Alhumaizi

    A ubiquitous tool in mathematical biology and chemical engineering, the chemostat often produces instabilities that pose safety hazards and adversely affect the optimization of bioreactive systems. Singularity theory and bifurcation diagrams together offer a useful framework for addressing these...

    Published August 8th 2011 by Chapman and Hall/CRC

  2. Rough Multiple Objective Decision Making

    By Jiuping Xu, Zhimiao Tao

    Under intense scrutiny for the last few decades, Multiple Objective Decision Making (MODM) has been useful for dealing with the multiple-criteria decisions and planning problems associated with many important applications in fields including management science, engineering design, and...

    Published July 27th 2011 by Chapman and Hall/CRC

  3. Catastrophe Theory and Bifurcation (Routledge Revivals)

    Applications to Urban and Regional Systems

    By Alan Wilson

    Series: Routledge Revivals

    Mathematical models have long been used by geographers and regional scientists to explore the working of urban and regional systems, via a system where the equilibrium point changes slowly and smoothly as the parameters change slowly and smoothly. However, this all changed with the advent of...

    Published July 27th 2011 by Routledge

  4. Analytical Heat Transfer

    By Je-Chin Han

    Developed from the author’s 30 years of teaching a graduate-level intermediate heat transfer course, Analytical Heat Transfer explains how to analyze and solve conduction, convection, and radiation heat transfer problems. Suitable for entry-level graduate students, the book fills the gap between...

    Published July 26th 2011 by CRC Press

  5. College Geometry

    A Unified Development

    By David C. Kay

    Series: Textbooks in Mathematics

    Designed for mathematics majors and other students who intend to teach mathematics at the secondary school level, College Geometry: A Unified Development unifies the three classical geometries within an axiomatic framework. The author develops the axioms to include Euclidean, elliptic, and...

    Published June 23rd 2011 by CRC Press

  6. CRC Standard Mathematical Tables and Formulae, 32nd Edition

    By Daniel Zwillinger

    Series: Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications

    With over 6,000 entries, CRC Standard Mathematical Tables and Formulae, 32nd Edition continues to provide essential formulas, tables, figures, and descriptions, including many diagrams, group tables, and integrals not available online. This new edition incorporates important topics that are...

    Published June 21st 2011 by CRC Press

  7. Multiple Attribute Decision Making

    Methods and Applications

    By Gwo-Hshiung Tzeng, Jih-Jeng Huang

    Decision makers are often faced with several conflicting alternatives. How do they evaluate trade-offs when there are more than three criteria? To help people make optimal decisions, scholars in the discipline of multiple criteria decision making (MCDM) continue to develop new methods for...

    Published June 21st 2011 by Chapman and Hall/CRC

  8. Mass Transfer Concepts

    By K. Asokan

    Mass transfer involves the use of various operations to separate a mixture into its individual components—a frequent requirement in chemical industries. The differences in the physical properties of the components to be separated, such as the vapour pressure, solubility or diffusivity, are utilized...

    Published May 25th 2011 by Universities Press

  9. Biological Computation

    By Ehud Lamm, Ron Unger

    Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical & Computational Biology

    The area of biologically inspired computing, or biological computation, involves the development of new, biologically based techniques for solving difficult computational problems. A unified overview of computer science ideas inspired by biology, Biological Computation presents the most fundamental...

    Published May 24th 2011 by Chapman and Hall/CRC

  10. Statistical and Thermal Physics

    An Introduction

    By Michael J.R. Hoch

    Concepts and relationships in thermal and statistical physics form the foundation for describing systems consisting of macroscopically large numbers of particles. Developing microscopic statistical physics and macroscopic classical thermodynamic descriptions in tandem, Statistical and Thermal...

    Published May 24th 2011 by Taylor & Francis