The Art of Supposition
What if our reality is shaped by what we suppose? This book introduces a groundbreaking framework, redefining the human experience through the lens of Homo Putans, the “supposing human.” Enter a world where every thought is an invitation to question, explore, and suppose.
This book covers the theory and practice of discrete optimization for mathematics and computer science researchers. It presents new theoretical results, models, and algorithmic approaches for problems in integer programming, combinatorial optimization, scheduling, and logistics.
Process Optimization Methodologies
This book explores mathematical modelling and machine learning for applications in human health, sustainability, and engineering. It covers AI for diet formulation and diabetes treatment, sustainable corrosion inhibition, and enhanced automobile safety to promote economic growth.
Modern AI tools are powerful but effective “black boxes,” their inner workings rarely understood. This book presents a self-contained methodology to unveil these interactions, using the mathematical properties of neural networks to yield models with explanatory properties.
Written by leading experts, this volume offers detailed and up-to-date findings for survey methodologists and practitioners. It deepens the reader’s understanding of the unit problem and showcases recent advances in business survey methodology and practice.
A Statistical Biography of George Udny Yule
Mills responds to the limited work on Udny Yule by embarking on the first major study of his statistical research and legacy. He explains how Yule was more than an expositor, in that he published important research, such as providing mathematical models of evolutionary behaviour.
This book presents a simplified deliberation of fractional calculus for beginners and researchers. It shows why classical Newtonian calculus fails to describe actual systems, and discusses applications of non-integer differentiation in different areas of science and engineering.
An Introduction to Hadronic Mechanics, Volume I
This book presents hadronic mechanics, a completion of quantum mechanics for describing nuclear, molecular, and biological structures. It applies this theory for the first-known exact representation of nuclear fusion and the possible recycling of nuclear waste.
Sectoral Structures Theory is a novel, interdisciplinary framework for studying arrangements of circular sectors. This work establishes its foundations in geometric combinatorics, graph theory, and number theory, integrating concepts from algebra, topology, and group theory.
Modeling Electromagnetic Exposure in Human Bodies
Electromagnetic waves from cell phones and 5G are everywhere. This book explores their biological effects on human health, using cutting-edge simulations to analyze temperature distribution in human tissues and shed light on potential risks. A crucial resource on RF safety.
Modeling of Electromagnetic Exposure in Complex Dielectric Structures
Electromagnetic waves from cell phones and 5G are everywhere. This book explores their biological effects on human health, using cutting-edge simulations to analyze temperature distribution in human tissues and shed light on potential risks. A crucial resource on RF safety.
Master the linear algebra skills essential for careers in AI. For postgraduates and advanced students, this text provides novel approaches to matrix theory, introducing concepts like the gradient vector and Hessian matrix used in machine learning, with key examples and exercises.
This book applies random process theory to physical and biological research. Using risk and storage processes—little used in physics—it explores the first-passage time, introduces a new statistical distribution, and considers the unstudied effects of entropy changes.
A refresher for health professionals, this book reinforces the statistical principles required for certification and board exams. Its concise presentation, with many examples and exercises, helps solidify your learning and retention of key topics.
Understanding Interactions in Complex Systems
This book explores the complex nature of interactions and the modeling of interactional systems. It shows that all disciplines can be enriched by exploring alternative paradigms, arguing that ignoring the multi-dimensional nature of interactions is not an option.
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