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Mathematical Olympiad Series - Vol 16 Nonlinear Algebra in an Sequences and ACORN Mathematical Induction With Applications to Deep Learning In Mathematical Olympiad and Competitions by Martin J Lee (Stanford University, USA) 2nd Edition & Ken Tsang ( Normal University - by Zhigang Feng ( Senior High School, Hong Kong Baptist University United China) International College, China) translated by Feng Ma & Youren Wang A simple algorithm for solving a set of nonlinear equations by matrix algebra has been discovered The author is one of the senior coaches of China’s recently — first by transforming them into an IMO National Team, he is the headmaster of equivalent matrix equation and then finding the Shanghai senior high school which is one of the best high schools of China. solution analytically in terms of the inverse matrix of this equation. With this In the past decade, the students of this school have won the IMO gold newly developed ACORN (Adaptive Constrained Optimal Robust Nonlinear) medals almost every year. algorithm, it is possible to minimize the objective function [constructed Readership: Senior high school students engaged in math contests, math from the functions in the nonlinear set of equations] without computing its teachers, undergraduates of math major and math enthusiasts. derivatives. This book will present the details of ACORN algorithm and how it is used to solve large scale nonlinear equations with an innovative approach 220pp Dec 2019 ACORN Magic [minimization algorithms gathered in a cloud]. The ultimate 978-981-121-103-4 US$58 £50 motivation of this work is its application to optimization. 978-981-121-207-9(pbk) US$28 £25 Readership: Students and researchers of optimization in solving nonlinear equations in scientific and engineering problems.

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Interdisciplinary Mathematical Sciences - Vol 20 The Fractional Laplacian Stochastic PDEs and by Wenxiong Chen (Yeshiva University, USA), Modelling of Multiscale Yan Li (Yeshiva University, USA) & Pei Ma (Nanjing Forestry University, China) Complex System edited by Xiaopeng Chen (Shantou University, This is a unique book that provides comprehensive China), Yan Lv (Nanjing University of Science understanding of nonlinear equations involving and Technology, China) & Wei Wang (Nanjing the fractional Laplacian as well as other nonlocal University, China) operators. It focuses on introducing direct methods on the nonlocal problems without going through This volume is devoted to original research results and survey articles reviewing recent developments extensions, such as the direct methods of moving in reduction for stochastic PDEs with multiscale as well as application to planes, direct method of moving spheres, and science and technology, and to present some future research direction. direct blowing up and rescaling arguments and so on. Different from most This volume includes a dozen chapters by leading experts in the area, with other books, it emphasizes on illuminating the ideas behind the formal a broad audience in mind. It should be accessible to graduate students, concepts and proofs, so that the readers can quickly grasp the essence. junior researchers and other professionals who are interested in the subject. We also take this opportunity to celebrate the contributions of Professor Readership: Graduate students and researchers interested in analysis and Anthony J Roberts, an internationally leading figure on the occasion of his differential equations. 60th years birthday in 2017. 350pp Jun 2020 Readership: Students and researchers. 978-981-3223-99-8 US$128 £113

240pp May 2019 978-981-120-034-2 US$98 £85 Lectures on Functional Analysis and Applications Series in Contemporary Applied Mathematics - Vol 22 2nd Edition Control and Inverse Problems by V S Pugachev & I N Sinitsyn for Partial Differential (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) Equations The materials covered, which includes practically all the information on functional analysis that may edited by Gang Bao (Zhejiang University, China), Jean-Michel Coron (Université Pierre et Marie be necessary for those working in various areas of Curie, France) & Tatsien Li (Fudan University, China) mathematics applications, as well as the simplicity of presentation, differentiates this book from others. This book is a collection of lecture notes for the The method and style of presentation of materials make it digestible and LIASFMA Hangzhou Autumn School on “Control easily understood by readers. This second edition includes new and updated and Inverse Problems for Partial Differential Equations” which was held during October 17 – 22, 2016 at Zhejiang 300 examples and more than 500 problems to help readers understand and University, Hangzhou, China. It provides the readers with a unique and master the theories presented. valuable opportunity to learn from and communicate with leading experts in Readership: Undergraduate and graduate students as well as researchers control and inverse problems. And the readers are exposed not only to the in applied mathematics, and engineers. basic theories and methods but also to the forefront of research directions in both fields. 800pp Jun 2020 Readership: Undergraduate and graduate students and researchers in 978-981-3203-17-4 US$178 £148 partial differential equations. 978-981-3203-18-1(pbk) US$88 £73

264pp Jun 2019 978-981-3276-14-7 US$108 £95 A Course in Analysis Vol. V: Functional Analysis, Some An Introduction to Differential Operator Theory, Theory of Distributions by Niels Jacob & Kristian P Evans Equations with Applications (Swansea University, UK) by Harold Cohen (California State University, Los Angeles, USA) & Daniel Gallup (Pasadena “This is a very good book for anyone City College, USA) interested in learning analysis. I highly recommend this book to anyone teaching or This book is for students in a first course in ordinary differential equations. The material is studying analysis at an undergraduate level.” organized so that the presentations begin at a Zentralblatt MATH reasonably introductory level. Subsequent material The book is an advanced textbook and a reference text in functional analysis is developed from this beginning. in the wide sense. It provides advanced undergraduate and graduate students The book contains methods of approximation to solutions of various types with a coherent introduction to the field. All topics are treated in great detail of differential equations with practical applications, which will serve as a and the text provided is suitable for self-studying the subject. At the same guide to programming so that such differential equations can be solved time the book is a reference text for any working needing numerically with the use of a computer. Students who intend to pursue a major results from functional analysis, operator theory or the theory of distributions. in engineering, physical sciences, or mathematics will find this book useful. Readership: Advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, Readership: Undergraduate students studying mathematics, physics, researchers in analysis. engineering, business, economics and banking who are interested in the practical applications of differential equations. 856pp Mar 2020 978-981-121-549-0 US$198 £175 816pp Jul 2020 978-981-121-633-6(pbk) US$98 £85 978-981-3276-65-9 US$88 £75

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