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  1. Handbook of Product Graphs, Second Edition

    By Richard Hammack, Wilfried Imrich, Sandi Klavžar

    Series: Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications

    Handbook of Product Graphs, Second Edition examines the dichotomy between the structure of products and their subgraphs. It also features the design of efficient algorithms that recognize products and their subgraphs and explores the relationship between graph parameters of the product and factors....

    Published June 5th 2011 by CRC Press

  2. Biological Computation

    By Ehud Lamm, Ron Unger

    Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical & Computational Biology

    The area of biologically inspired computing, or biological computation, involves the development of new, biologically based techniques for solving difficult computational problems. A unified overview of computer science ideas inspired by biology, Biological Computation presents the most fundamental...

    Published May 24th 2011 by Chapman and Hall/CRC

  3. Mining Software Specifications

    Methodologies and Applications

    Edited by David Lo, Siau-Cheng Khoo, Jiawei Han, Chao Liu

    Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery Series

    An emerging topic in software engineering and data mining, specification mining tackles software maintenance and reliability issues that cost economies billions of dollars each year. The first unified reference on the subject, Mining Software Specifications: Methodologies and Applications describes...

    Published May 23rd 2011 by CRC Press

  4. Patient Safety

    A Human Factors Approach

    By Sidney Dekker

    Increased concern for patient safety has put the issue at the top of the agenda of practitioners, hospitals, and even governments. The risks to patients are many and diverse, and the complexity of the healthcare system that delivers them is huge. Yet the discourse is often oversimplified and...

    Published May 19th 2011 by CRC Press

  5. Polymer Translocation

    By M. Muthukumar

    Polymer translocation occurs in many biological and biotechnological phenomena where electrically charged polymer molecules move through narrow spaces in crowded environments. Unraveling the rich phenomenology of polymer translocation requires a grasp of modern concepts of polymer physics and...

    Published May 15th 2011 by CRC Press

  6. Support Vector Machines and Their Application in Chemistry and Biotechnology

    By Yizeng Liang, Qing-Song Xu, Hong-Dong Li, Dong-Sheng Cao

    Support vector machines (SVMs) are used in a range of applications, including drug design, food quality control, metabolic fingerprint analysis, and microarray data-based cancer classification. While most mathematicians are well-versed in the distinctive features and empirical performance of SVMs,...

    Published May 8th 2011 by CRC Press

  7. Quantitative Understanding of Biosystems

    An Introduction to Biophysics

    By Thomas M. Nordlund

    Quantitative Understanding of Biosystems: An Introduction to Biophysics focuses on the behavior and properties of microscopic structures that underlie living systems. It clearly describes the biological physics of macromolecules, subcellular structures, and whole cells, including interactions with...

    Published March 3rd 2011 by CRC Press

  8. Bijective Combinatorics

    By Nicholas Loehr

    Series: Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications

    Bijective proofs are some of the most elegant and powerful techniques in all of mathematics. Suitable for readers without prior background in algebra or combinatorics, Bijective Combinatorics presents a general introduction to enumerative and algebraic combinatorics that emphasizes bijective...

    Published February 9th 2011 by Chapman and Hall/CRC

  9. Computer Vision

    From Surfaces to 3D Objects

    Edited by Christopher W. Tyler

    The typical computational approach to object understanding derives shape information from the 2D outline of the objects. For complex object structures, however, such a planar approach cannot determine object shape; the structural edges have to be encoded in terms of their full 3D spatial...

    Published January 23rd 2011 by Chapman and Hall/CRC

  10. Discrete Structures with Contemporary Applications

    By Alexander Stanoyevitch

    Reflecting many of the recent advances and trends in this area, Discrete Structures with Contemporary Applications covers the core topics in discrete structures as well as an assortment of novel applications-oriented topics. The applications described include simulations, genetic algorithms,...

    Published January 18th 2011 by Chapman and Hall/CRC