Cambridge University Press - Mathematics

About Cambridge University Press - Mathematics

Cambridge University Press is a leading publisher in pure and applied mathematics, and statistics, from undergraduate teaching to the latest research. www. cambridge.org/maths

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"By improving our understanding of turbulent flow over canopies we can design better cities to improve air quality." Find out more at http://ow.ly/pLSX50wZ8x7

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"Is computing a boys’ field? Are men and women suited to different studies and careers? Are women innately uninterested in computing?" Authors, Carol Frieze and Jeria L. Quesenberry debunk five common myths on the Gender Gap in Computing in this blog post http://ow.ly/zTbZ50wXh2c

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DSWeb invited students and faculty to enter a new competition for tutorials on dynamical systems software, and the winners have been announced https://dsweb.siam.org/…/winners-of-the -dsweb-2019-contest-…

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Breakthrough announces $50,000 award for early career female mathematicians, named in honour of Maryam Mirzakhani http://ow.ly/2h2t50x2wG8 (via Forbes)

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Find out why Francesco Giorgio-Serchi and his team at the are working to design new robots based on squids and octopuses, at http://ow.ly/M97C50wZ8ut

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Find out why shaking your head will not help to remove water from your ear at http://ow.ly/9t5x50wZ8lA

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Celebrate mathematician Ron Graham’s 84th birthday with a free book!
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"It is clearly written with many examples and informative figures has a very useful bibliography and many good programming examples. I would use it for a course without reservation, and it has a permanent place on my bookshelf as a reference."
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Authors, Carol Frieze and Jeria L. Quesenberry debunk five common myths on the Gender Gap in Computing in this blog post http://ow.ly/Apiu50wX7eO

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We want to congratulate 'Permutation Groups and Cartesian Decompositions' (https://bit.ly/31WqPt7) co-author Cheryl Praeger on this achievement!

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It's time to submit your category theory questions to Brendan Fong and David Spivak! They will be answered live 2PM EST/7PM BST http://ow.ly/c29w50wT0rB

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This comprehensive introduction proceeds from classical topics to cutting-edge theory and applications, assuming only standard knowledge of calculus, linear algebra and differential equations.
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Have questions about category theory? Brendan Fong and David Spivak of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) will host a Reddit AMA on www.reddit.com/r/math! Submit your questions October 24th starting 7AM EST/12PM BST and they'll be answered live 2-4PM EST/7-9PM BST.
Check out the announcement here: http://ow.ly/ArJQ50wO0U7

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Nowadays it is commonplace for apprentice mathematicians to hear ‘we shall assume the standard properties of the real numbers’ as part of their training. But exactly what are those properties? And why can we assume them? http://ow.ly/cz2050whMfm

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'Professor Ali E. Abbas and his contributors have skillfully utilised their impressive academic and professional experience and perceptively addressed noteworthy ethical issues affecting technology, business, engineering and the society.' Najmedin Meshkati, University of Southern California
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"as AI programs gets better and better at acting like humans, we will increasingly be faced with the question of whether there’s really anything that special about our own intelligence" http://theconversation.com/turing-test-wh y-it-still-matters…
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Presents interplays between numerical approximation and statistical inference as a pathway to simple solutions to fundamental problems. http://ow.ly/NxrA50whMx0

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