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 |  |  Optimization for Machine Learning (Neural Information Processing series)
The intersection of interests between machine learning and optimization
has engaged many leading researchers in both communities for some years
now. Both are vital and growing fields, and the areas of shared interest are
expanding too. This volume collects contributions from many researchers
who have been a part of these... |  |  Biosimulation in Drug Development
Drug development is far from a straightforward endeavor. It starts with the identification
of a pharmaceutically promising substance, the potential of which is further
investigated in near-exhausting physiological analyses (Chapter 1). If it is found
effective, this does not necessarily mean that we know all the molecular... |
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 Chemical Reactor Modeling: Multiphase Reactive Flows
This book is based on lectures regularly taught in the fourth and fifth years
graduate courses in transport phenomena and chemical reactor modeling,
and in a post graduate course in modern reactor modeling at the Norwegian
University of Science and Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering,
Trondheim, Norway. The objective... |  |  Sets, Logic and Maths for Computing (Undergraduate Topics in Computer Science)
The first part of this preface is for the student, the second for the instructor. Some
readers may find it helpful to look at both.Whoever you are, welcome!
This easy-to-follow textbook introduces the mathematical language, knowledge and problem-solving skills that undergraduates need to study computing. The language is in part... |  |  Linear Algebra: A Geometric Approach
One of the most enticing aspects of mathematics, we have found, is the interplay of
ideas from seemingly disparate disciplines of the subject. Linear algebra provides
a beautiful illustration of this, in that it is by nature both algebraic and geometric.
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 Biochemistry of Signal Transduction and Regulation
This book has originated from lectures on regulation and signal transduction that are
offered to students of biochemistry, biology and chemistry at the University of Bayreuth.
The idea to write a book on signal transduction was born during the preparations
of these lectures where I realized that it is extremely difficult to achieve... |  |  |  |  The Psychology of Food Choice (Frontiers in Nutritional Science)
We all eat foods every day and in Western societies we are confronted with a
vast array of different types of foods with different prices, offering different sensory
experiences and of varying composition in terms of nutritional components.
Although the proportion of income spent on food has declined, food nevertheless
remains... |
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