The following pages link to De Gruyter Textbook (Q215345):
Displaying 50 items.
- Introduction to topology (Q252694) (← links)
- Compressive sensing. Applications to sensor systems and image processing (to appear) (Q263826) (← links)
- Discrete algebraic methods. Arithmetic, cryptography, automata and groups (Q263829) (← links)
- Functional analysis. A terse introduction (Q263833) (← links)
- Probability theory and statistical applications. A profound treatise for self-study (Q263835) (← links)
- Tensor analysis. Translated from the German by Andrea Dziubek and Edmond Rusjan (Q263842) (← links)
- Stochastic finance. An introduction in discrete time. (Q307534) (← links)
- Non-equilibrium thermodynamics and physical kinetics (Q393887) (← links)
- Distributions. Generalized functions with applications in Sobolev spaces (Q416001) (← links)
- Linear and semilinear partial differential equations. An introduction (Q436429) (← links)
- Adaptive numerical solution of PDEs. (Q437804) (← links)
- Asymptotic statistics. With a view to stochastic processes (Q455033) (← links)
- Stochastics. Introduction to probability and statistics. Translated by Marcel Ortgiese, Ellen Baake, and the author. (Q455034) (← links)
- Tensors and Riemannian geometry. With applications to differential equations (Q500232) (← links)
- Computational strong-field quantum dynamics. Intense light-matter interactions (Q528891) (← links)
- Advanced calculus. Differential calculus and Stokes' theorem (Q531030) (← links)
- Optimal control of ODEs and DAEs. (Q533399) (← links)
- Algebra in the Stone-Čech compactification. Theory and applications (Q658129) (← links)
- Nanostructures. Vol. 1. Fundamentals (to appear) (Q669496) (← links)
- Group ring groups. Volume 1: Orders and generic constructions of units. (Q744870) (← links)
- Group ring groups. Volume 2: Structure theorems of unit groups. (Q744871) (← links)
- A primer in combinatorics (Q981521) (← links)
- Mathematical statistics. An introduction (Q1266242) (← links)
- Parametric statistical theory: with the assistance of R. Hamböker (Q1333375) (← links)
- Loss data analysis. The maximum entropy approach (Q1692601) (← links)
- Single variable calculus. A first step (Q1697429) (← links)
- Numerical tensor methods. Tensor trains in mathematics and computer science (to appear) (Q1699326) (← links)
- Numerical analysis of stochastic processes (to appear) (Q1748019) (← links)
- Optical measurement mechanics (Q1748024) (← links)
- Optofluidics. Process analytical technology (Q1755538) (← links)
- Geometry and discrete mathematics. A selection of highlights (Q1784777) (← links)
- Numerical analysis. A 1st course in scientific computation. Transl. from the German by F. A. Potra and F. Schulz (Q1804110) (← links)
- An introduction to abstract algebra (Q1861141) (← links)
- Set: Highlights in algebra and geometry (Q1990257) (← links)
- Systems control theory (Q1990974) (← links)
- Nonlinear programming. An introduction (Q2016424) (← links)
- Mathematical logic. An introduction (to appear) (Q2101369) (← links)
- Quantum computing. A developer's guide (to appear) (Q2183505) (← links)
- Partial differential equations. An unhurried introduction (Q2184036) (← links)
- Infinite series in a history of analysis. Stages up to the verge of summability (Q2251491) (← links)
- Multivariable calculus and differential geometry (Q2253867) (← links)
- Scientific computing. For scientists and engineers (Q2253868) (← links)
- Abstract algebra. An introduction with applications (Q2253885) (← links)
- Signals and systems. Fundamentals (Q2260487) (← links)
- A course in mathematical cryptography (Q2263382) (← links)
- Learning and teaching mathematics using simulations. Plus 2000 examples from physics (Q2276043) (← links)
- Multi-variable calculus. A first step (Q2294620) (← links)
- Multivariable and vector calculus (Q2294621) (← links)
- Differential equations. A first course on ODE and a brief introduction to PDE (Q2324514) (← links)
- Algebra and number theory. A selection of highlights (Q2401730) (← links)