Mathematics of Uncertainty: Ideas, Methods, Application Problems by Hans Bandemer presents a broad and accessible introduction to mathematical approaches for modeling and analyzing uncertainty in real-world systems. The book covers both classical and non-classical methods of dealing with incomplete, imprecise, or vague information, offering a comprehensive foundation in probabilistic reasoning,…
Mathematical Olympiads 1998–1999 is a curated compilation of challenging problems from prestigious international and national mathematics competitions, including the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) and regional contests. This volume serves as a valuable resource for aspiring mathematicians, Olympiad participants, and educators, offering a diverse array of problems in algebra, geomet…
A clear, application-focused finite math text for students in business, social sciences, and life sciences. Covers linear equations, matrices, linear programming (including simplex), counting methods, probability, statistics, Markov chains, game theory, finance, difference equations, logic, and more. Includes real-world projects, calculator/spreadsheet exercises, and extensive problem sets.
This book explores how Information and Communication Technology (ICT) can be effectively integrated into the teaching and learning of mathematics. Aimed at educators and trainee teachers, it offers practical guidance, real classroom examples, and strategies for using tools such as graphing software, spreadsheets, and interactive whiteboards to enhance mathematical understanding and student enga…
Differential Equations: A Systems Approach by Bruce P. Conrad introduces differential equations through the lens of systems and linear algebra. Emphasizing the structure and behavior of solutions, the book integrates analytical methods with qualitative and numerical techniques. Designed for students in mathematics, engineering, and the sciences, it promotes a deeper conceptual understanding of …
This book proceeds beyond the representation theory of compact Lie groups (which is the basis of many texts) and offers a carefully chosen range of material designed to give readers the bigger picture. It explores compact Lie groups through a number of proofs and culminates in a "topics" section that takes the Frobenius-Schur duality between the representation theory of the symmetric group and …
This textbook provides an accessible introduction to mathematical concepts and techniques essential for students in business, economics, life sciences, and social sciences. Covering topics such as functions, algebra, calculus, probability, and optimization, the book emphasizes real-world applications to foster problem-solving skills. Designed for learners with varied mathematical backgrounds, i…
Mathematics: Applications and Concepts, Course 2 is a middle-school math textbook designed to build foundational skills in pre-algebra and introductory algebra. Aimed at students in grades 6–8, the book covers key topics such as integers, fractions, decimals, equations, ratios, proportions, geometry, probability, and statistics. Structured with clear explanations, step-by-step examples, and r…
Pi – Unleashed is a comprehensive and engaging exploration of the mathematical constant π (pi), blending historical context, theoretical depth, and computational techniques. Written by Jörg Arndt and Christoph Haenel, this book serves as both an educational resource and a reference for mathematicians, computer scientists, and pi enthusiasts.
A well-established introductory statistics text for undergraduates, this edition retains Freund's accessible style and practical focus, covering data description, probability, sampling, hypothesis testing, regression, ANOVA, and nonparametric tests. It streamlines computational details and incorporates technology guidance to support modern learners.