Stochastic Differential Equations: Theory and Applications
Without being too rigorous, the book constructs Ito integrals in a clear intuitive way and presents a wide range of examples and applications. A good reference for the more advanced reader as well.
History of English Literature by Michael Alexander
Added by: Alexandrov | Karma: 18.46 | Non-Fiction, Literature Studies | 4 September 2010
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History of English literature-Michael Alexander
England has a rich literature with a long history. This is an attempt to tell the story of Englishliterature from its beginnings to the present day. The story is written to be read as a whole, though it can be read in parts, and its apparatus and index allow it to be consulted for reference. To be read as a whole with pleasure, a story has to have a companionable aspect,and the number of things discussed cannot be too large.
Added by: wwallace | Karma: 967.11 | Non-Fiction, Science literature | 4 September 2010
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Eyes of the University: Right to Philosophy 2
Completing the translation of Derrida’s monumental work "Right to Philosophy" (the first part of which has already appeared under the title of "Who’s Afraid of Philosophy?"), "Eyes of the University" brings together many of the philosopher’s most important texts on the university and, more broadly, on the languages and institutions of philosophy.
The seventeenth-century revolution in philosophy stood-and we still stand-under the authority of the 'new science', and this was primarily the science of inorganic nature. 'Bits of matter, qualified by mass, spatial relations, and the change of such relations': such were the bare realities out of which experimental ingenuity and mathematical exactitude built their new universe.
This small, condensed book provides an excellent introduction to pharmacology...valuable to new pharmacology students, and also to students and specialists of other disciplines who require a fast understanding of mechanisms and clinical uses of drugs...Its conciseness and clarity is aided by clear, explanatory diagrams...the author's aims was to provide an introduction to the sciences of pharmacology..., to my mind, these aims have been achieved very well.