Emergency Medicine

Emergency Medicine
Author: Chris Moulton
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2012-09-26
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1118350731

Emergency Medicine Lecture Notes provides all the necessary information, within one short volume, for a sound introduction to this core specialty area. Presented in a user-friendly format, combining readability with flowcharts and high-quality illustrations, this fourth edition has been thoroughly revised to reflect recent advances in the field of emergency medicine. For this new edition, Emergency Medicine Lecture Notes features: • Illustrations and flow charts in a two colour presentation throughout • More detail on imaging, diagnosis and management of a wide range of acute conditions • A brand new companion website at www.lecturenoteseries.com/emergencymed featuring a selection of MCQs to test readers on common pitfalls in emergency medicine Not only is this book a great starting point to support initial teaching on the topic, but it is easy to dip in and out of for reference or revision at the end of a module, rotation or final exams. Whether you need to develop or refresh your knowledge of emergency medicine, Emergency Medicine Lecture Notes presents 'need to know' information for all those involved in treating those in an emergency setting.

Lecture Notes On Calculus Of Variations

Lecture Notes On Calculus Of Variations
Author: Kung-ching Chang
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2016-09-16
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 981314470X

This is based on the course 'Calculus of Variations' taught at Peking University from 2006 to 2010 for advanced undergraduate to graduate students majoring in mathematics. The book contains 20 lectures covering both the theoretical background material as well as an abundant collection of applications. Lectures 1-8 focus on the classical theory of calculus of variations. Lectures 9-14 introduce direct methods along with their theoretical foundations. Lectures 15-20 showcase a broad collection of applications. The book offers a panoramic view of the very important topic on calculus of variations. This is a valuable resource not only to mathematicians, but also to those students in engineering, economics, and management, etc.

Lectures on the Ricci Flow

Lectures on the Ricci Flow
Author: Peter Topping
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2006-10-12
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0521689473

An introduction to Ricci flow suitable for graduate students and research mathematicians.

Algorithms

Algorithms
Author: M. H. Alsuwaiyel
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 545
Release: 1999
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9810237405

Problem solving is an essential part of every scientific discipline. It has two components: (1) problem identification and formulation, and (2) solution of the formulated problem. One can solve a problem on its own using ad hoc techniques or follow those techniques that have produced efficient solutions to similar problems. This requires the understanding of various algorithm design techniques, how and when to use them to formulate solutions and the context appropriate for each of them. This book advocates the study of algorithm design techniques by presenting most of the useful algorithm design techniques and illustrating them through numerous examples.

Lectures on Invariant Theory

Lectures on Invariant Theory
Author: Igor Dolgachev
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2003-08-07
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780521525480

The primary goal of this 2003 book is to give a brief introduction to the main ideas of algebraic and geometric invariant theory. It assumes only a minimal background in algebraic geometry, algebra and representation theory. Topics covered include the symbolic method for computation of invariants on the space of homogeneous forms, the problem of finite-generatedness of the algebra of invariants, the theory of covariants and constructions of categorical and geometric quotients. Throughout, the emphasis is on concrete examples which originate in classical algebraic geometry. Based on lectures given at University of Michigan, Harvard University and Seoul National University, the book is written in an accessible style and contains many examples and exercises. A novel feature of the book is a discussion of possible linearizations of actions and the variation of quotients under the change of linearization. Also includes the construction of toric varieties as torus quotients of affine spaces.

A Course in Model Theory

A Course in Model Theory
Author: Katrin Tent
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2012-03-08
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 052176324X

Concise introduction to current topics in model theory, including simple and stable theories.

Groups and Geometry

Groups and Geometry
Author: Roger C. Lyndon
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 231
Release: 1985-03-14
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0521316944

This 1985 book is an introduction to certain central ideas in group theory and geometry. Professor Lyndon emphasises and exploits the well-known connections between the two subjects and leads the reader to the frontiers of current research at the time of publication.

Lectures on Mechanics

Lectures on Mechanics
Author: Jerrold E. Marsden
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1992-04-30
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780521428446

Based on the 1991 LMS Invited Lectures given by Professor Marsden, this book discusses and applies symmetry methods to such areas as bifurcations and chaos in mechanical systems.

Elliptic Functions and Elliptic Curves

Elliptic Functions and Elliptic Curves
Author: Patrick Du Val
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 1973-08-02
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0521200369

A comprehensive treatment of elliptic functions is linked by these notes to a study of their application to elliptic curves. This approach provides geometers with the opportunity to acquaint themselves with aspects of their subject virtually ignored by other texts. The exposition is clear and logically carries themes from earlier through to later topics. This enthusiastic work of scholarship is made complete with the inclusion of some interesting historical details and a very comprehensive bibliography.

Series Approximation Methods in Statistics

Series Approximation Methods in Statistics
Author: John E. Kolassa
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2013-04-17
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1475742754

This book was originally compiled for a course I taught at the University of Rochester in the fall of 1991, and is intended to give advanced graduate students in statistics an introduction to Edgeworth and saddlepoint approximations, and related techniques. Many other authors have also written monographs on this subject, and so this work is narrowly focused on two areas not recently discussed in theoretical text books. These areas are, first, a rigorous consideration of Edgeworth and saddlepoint expansion limit theorems, and second, a survey of the more recent developments in the field. In presenting expansion limit theorems I have drawn heavily 011 notation of McCullagh (1987) and on the theorems presented by Feller (1971) on Edgeworth expansions. For saddlepoint notation and results I relied most heavily on the many papers of Daniels, and a review paper by Reid (1988). Throughout this book I have tried to maintain consistent notation and to present theorems in such a way as to make a few theoretical results useful in as many contexts as possible. This was not only in order to present as many results with as few proofs as possible, but more importantly to show the interconnections between the various facets of asymptotic theory. Special attention is paid to regularity conditions. The reasons they are needed and the parts they play in the proofs are both highlighted.