Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos


Book 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.




Mathematical Statistics with Applications in R


Book Description

Mathematical Statistics with Applications in R, Second Edition, offers a modern calculus-based theoretical introduction to mathematical statistics and applications. The book covers many modern statistical computational and simulation concepts that are not covered in other texts, such as the Jackknife, bootstrap methods, the EM algorithms, and Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods such as the Metropolis algorithm, Metropolis-Hastings algorithm and the Gibbs sampler. By combining the discussion on the theory of statistics with a wealth of real-world applications, the book helps students to approach statistical problem solving in a logical manner.This book provides a step-by-step procedure to solve real problems, making the topic more accessible. It includes goodness of fit methods to identify the probability distribution that characterizes the probabilistic behavior or a given set of data. Exercises as well as practical, real-world chapter projects are included, and each chapter has an optional section on using Minitab, SPSS and SAS commands. The text also boasts a wide array of coverage of ANOVA, nonparametric, MCMC, Bayesian and empirical methods; solutions to selected problems; data sets; and an image bank for students.Advanced undergraduate and graduate students taking a one or two semester mathematical statistics course will find this book extremely useful in their studies. - Step-by-step procedure to solve real problems, making the topic more accessible - Exercises blend theory and modern applications - Practical, real-world chapter projects - Provides an optional section in each chapter on using Minitab, SPSS and SAS commands - Wide array of coverage of ANOVA, Nonparametric, MCMC, Bayesian and empirical methods




Finite Mathematics with Applications for Business and Social Sciences, Student Solution Manual


Book Description

Designed for a one or two semester, freshman or sophomore course in Finite Mathematics for students in business, economics, education, social sciences or life sciences. Contains all of the topics usually covered in such a course including matrices, linear programming, probability and statistics. The treatment is at an accessible theoretical level with a strong emphasis on applications.







Introduction to Stateflow with Applications


Book Description

This text is a sequel to Introduction to Simulink, ISBN 978-0-9344239-8-2. Stateflow is an interactive graphical design tool that works with Simulink to model and simulate event-driven systems.










Finite Mathematics with Applications, Student Solutions


Book Description

An introduction to finite mathematics that begins with a review of basic concepts (sets, real numbers, linear equations) and continues with matrices, linear programming, probability, games, Markov chains, statistics and finance. This edition features three new chapters in Discrete Mathematics: Logic, Relations Graphs and Inductions, and Graphs and Networks. Designed for a one or two semester course, the text material is well-organized and easy to understand. Actual test questions (CPA/CMA/Actuary) and real-life applications to business, economics, and science situations demonstrate how mathematics is actually used. Provides a thorough treatment of linear programming that includes simplex, dual, and mixed constraint methods. This Fifth Edition also features outstanding supplementary material, including computer generated test bank and accompanying material for in-depth exploration and practice of finite mathematics, and student and instructor solution manuals.




Time Series Analysis


Book Description

This book presents an accessible approach to understanding time series models and their applications. The ideas and methods are illustrated with both real and simulated data sets. A unique feature of this edition is its integration with the R computing environment.