Out now! Garcia and Horn's Matrix Mathematics 2nd ed | A modern matrix-based approach to a rigorous second course in linear algebra for mathematics, data science, and physical science majors. Find out more:
Modern Discrete Probability by Professor Sébastien Roch
A graduate-level introduction to essential techniques and key examples in discrete probability, with applications to data science.
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Graph Theory and Additive Combinatorics by
@yufeizhao
An introductory text covering classical and modern developments in graph theory and additive combinatorics, based on Zhao's MIT course.
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Modern Trends in Algebra and Representation Theory by David Jordan, Nadia Mazza & Sibylle Schroll
Aimed at graduate students and non-experts, this text gives a guided tour of modern developments in algebra and representation theory.
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Random Graphs and Networks: A First Course by Professor Alan Frieze, Professor Michał Karoński
A rigorous yet accessible introduction to the rapidly expanding subject of random graphs and networks.
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Volume 71, Issue 1 of the Canadian Journal of Mathematics is the first published by Cambridge University Press. Enjoy this issue for free as a commemoration of the new publishing partnership between
@canmathsociety
and Cambridge!
Large-Scale Convex Optimization by
@ErnestRyu
and
@wotaoyin
A unified analysis of first-order optimization methods, including parallel-distributed algorithms, using monotone operators.
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Out now! Fuchs’s Introduction to Proofs and Proof Strategies | With a conversational style and no prerequisites, this transition to advanced mathematics emphasizes creative thinking and problem-solving.
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(1/3) We are pleased to announce that the winner of the 2020
#BatchelorPrize
is Professor Alexander J Smits, Eugene Higgins Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering,
@Princeton
.
'The Joy of Abstraction' by popular science author and category theorist
@DrEugeniaCheng
brings abstract mathematical ideas down to earth using examples of social justice, current events, and everyday life.
Read a sample chapter to find out more:
Mathematical Aspects of Deep Learning by Philipp Grohs and
@GittaKutyniok
A mathematical introduction to deep learning, written by a group of leading experts in the field.
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Data-Driven Fluid Mechanics by Miguel A.Mendez, Andrea Ianiro, Bernd R.Noack and Steven L.Brunton
This is the first book dedicated to data-driven methods for fluid dynamics, with applications in analysis, modeling, control, and closures.
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Analytic Projective Geometry by
@chaslessteiner
and Tim Penttila
This text introduces students to projective geometry from an analytic perspective, mixing recent results with the history of the field.
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#OnThisDay
in 1667 Newton became a fellow at Trinity College, Cambridge. He had earned his bachelor's degree in 1665 and then spent two years at home in Lincolnshire inventing much of differential and integral calculus while Cambridge was closed due to plague
#OTD
Want to use regression to solve real problems? Gelman, Hill and Vehtari have written the book for you: REGRESSION AND OTHER STORIES. Listen to them discuss the book on
@alex_andorra
's podcast, Learning Bayesian Statistics:
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#socialsciences
Optimal Mass Transport on Euclidean Spaces by Francesco Maggi
A pedagogical introduction to the key ideas and theoretical foundation of optimal mass transport for a graduate course or self-study.
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The Joy of Abstraction has a book club!
@DrEugeniaCheng
will share weekly videos answering your questions about the book. The first video will cover Chapter 1, and the deadline for your questions is 19th February. Buy your copy and join the book club here:
To celebrate the 150th anniversary of The Mathematical Association, enjoy this hand-picked collection of papers from across the history of The Mathematical Gazette
@Mathematical_A
#OnThisDay
in 1947 G. H. Hardy died in Cambridge, England. Primarily an analytic number theorist, he may be best known for his collaborations with J. E. Littlewood and S. Ramanujan!
#OTD
#OnThisDay
in 1799 the Rosetta stone was found by Napoleon's troops in the Nile Delta. It attracted the interest of the learned men with Napoleon, including several mathematicians, and copies were circulated to scholars
#OTD
#OnThisDay
in 1832, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, better known by his pen name Lewis Carroll, was born! Although he was a mathematician, he is best known as the author of the Alice books which are, in part, inspired by mathematics and are among the most popular books of all time
#OTD
Hi Machine Learning Tokyo
@__MLT__
! We feel excited that you are hosting a
#machinelearning
#maths
reading session featuring "Mathematics for Machine Learning" by Deisenroth, Faisal, Ong. How can participants join this remote session?
Graph Theory and Additive Combinatorics by Yufei Zhao
An introductory text covering classical and modern developments in graph theory and additive combinatorics, based on Zhao’s MIT course.
If you're passionate about fluid mechanics & are looking to develop your writing skills & engage with an audience that's just as enthusiastic about the subject as you are - we have the competition for you! Find out more:
@JFluidMech
@flow_journal
"From rotating impellers stirring air into a liquid, to a turbulent jet entering a moving flow, mixing processes are essential to almost every industrial application you can think of." Find out more at
@JFluidMech
@tomrocksmaths
#OnThisDay
in 1669 Isaac Newton was appointed Lucasian Professor at Cambridge University at age 26. Only three people are known to have attended his weekly mathematics lecture!
#OTD
The Art of Mathematics – Take Two by Béla Bollobás
Entertaining, surprising and challenging mathematics problems of the sort pondered by generations during afternoon tea.
A Second Course in Probability by Sheldon M. Ross and Erol A. Peköz
The second edition of this popular text explores advanced topics in probability while keeping mathematical prerequisites to a minimum.
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Today is the day – Multimedia Fluid Mechanics online is now live on
@CambridgeCore
! Check out the site, browse videos, and experiment with virtual labs.
#fluid
#mechanics
Algebraic Groups and Number Theory by Professor Vladimir Platonov, Professor Andrei Rapinchuk and Dr Igor Rapinchuk
The first volume of a two-volume book offering a comprehensive account of the arithmetic theory of algebraic groups.
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#OnThisDay
in 1912, Alan Mathison Turing OBE FRS was born in London, England! He is best known for his code-breaking work at Bletchley Park during World War II in which he became a pioneer of theoretical computer science.
#OTD
Graph Theory and Additive Combinatorics by Yufei Zhao
An introductory text covering classical and modern developments in graph theory and additive combinatorics, based on Zhao’s MIT course.
#OnThisDay
in 1900, English mathematician Mary Cartwright was born in Northamptonshire. She worked on complex analysis and differential equations and became the first woman mathematician elected to the
@royalsociety
#OTD
#OnThisDay
in 1687
#IsaacNewton
's 'Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica' was first published.
Considered one of the most influential texts in scientific history, this work introduced a number of Newton's three laws of motion and laid the foundations for calculus.
The Joy of Abstraction book club will look at ‘Chapter 14: Isomorphisms’ next. Submit your questions to
@DrEugeniaCheng
by 21st May! Don’t forget you can purchase the book from our website with 20% off using code JOY20.
A Course of Modern Analysis by E. T. Whittaker, G. N. Watson, Victor H. Moll
New edition of a true classic in mathematics. Preserves the flavour of the original, updating where appropriate and improving usability.
The Joy of Abstraction has a book club!
@DrEugeniaCheng
will share weekly videos answering your questions about the book. This week's video will cover ‘Chapter 15: Monics and epics’, and the deadline for your questions is 28th May. Find out more:
Dicing with Death by Professor Stephen Senn
@stephensenn
From measles to COVID, discover how data allied with statistical and probabilistic reasoning are essential to making rational decisions.
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#statistics
#COVID19
Graph Theory and Additive Combinatorics by Yufei Zhao
An introductory text covering classical and modern developments in graph theory and additive combinatorics, based on Zhao’s MIT course.
Happy
#Fibonacci
Day! This November 23rd (11.23) we celebrate the Fibonacci Sequence - a sequence of numbers that creates a spiral, beginning with 1, 1, 2, 3 frequently found in nature where spirals are encountered
#OnThisDay
From Ricci flow to GIT, physics to curvature bounds, Sasaki geometry to almost formality. A joy to the expert and novice alike, this is differential
#geometry
at large.
Find out more about this book at
Win a free copy of High-Dimensional Statistics, by Martin Wainwright
#nonasymptotic
Follow us and retweet. We’ll draw a name from
@RStudioJoe
's hat on Sun. 7/28 at
#JSM2019
mixer. See you at Booth 331!
Congratulations to
@JFluidMech
editor Detlef Lohse of
@UTwente
for receiving the Max Planck Medal for his research on the physics of bubbles and of turbulence! Past winners include Albert Einstein, Niels Bohr and Erwin Schrödinger among others -
Arthur Cayley was called to the Bar
#OnThisDay
in 1849. He abandoned his fellowship at the University of Cambridge and took up law as he didn't want to take Holy Orders. During his 14 years at the bar, he wrote nearly 300 mathematical papers.
#OTD
Bayesian Filtering and Smoothing by
@simosarkka
and Professor Lennart Svensson
A Bayesian treatment of the state-of-the-art filtering, smoothing, and parameter estimation algorithms for non-linear state space models
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It's great to be at the 74th British Mathematical Colloquium, hosted by
@UniofBath
. Visit our stand for discounted books📚, free-to-read journal articles📄, and talk to us about our new OA journal: Moduli🆕, published in partnership with
@LondMathSoc
.
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The Joy of Abstraction book club will be looking at ‘Chapter 2: Abstraction’ next. Submit your questions to
@DrEugeniaCheng
by 26th February! Don’t forget you can purchase the book from our website with 20% off by using code JOY20.
We hope you are enjoying The Joy of Abstraction book club. Next
@DrEugeniaCheng
will be answering questions on ‘Chapter 6: Formalism’ (submission deadline is 26th March). Save 20% on the book with code JOY20 from our website and join the bookclub here
Available this month - Written for graduate students, 'Geometries and Transformations' includes numerous exercises and covers both classical results and new research in the field
Python for Scientists by Michael Mommert
Learn Python starting from the very basics all the way to numerical and symbolic math, quantitative analysis, and beyond.
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GREAT WOMAN OF MATHEMATICS: DR. GLADYS MAE WEST, born 1930. Pioneer responsible for the mathematics behind GPS. Growing up in rural Virginia, she saw how hard the lives of her parents, a tobacco farm and railroad worker, respectively, were and determined to find a way 1/8
#GWOM
Model Risk Management by Professor Ludger Rüschendorf, Professor Steven Vanduffel and Professor Carole Bernard
Develop the tools to quantify model risk, to study its effects in finance, insurance, and engineering, and to reduce it.
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"Gabe Weymouth and his team at the University of Southampton are designing new underwater robots based on the Plesiosaur ... which are much smaller, cheaper and more energy efficient." Find out more
@JFluidMech
@tomrocksmaths
What Is a Quantum Field Theory? by Michel Talagrand
A lively and erudite introduction for readers with a background in undergraduate mathematics but no previous knowledge of physics.
Huge congratulations to Emily Riehl for being awarded Johns Hopkins University's President's Frontier Award for her work in Mathematics! 🎉
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