New Math Books for June 2003


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 1950
    Lichnerowicz, Andr*e, 1915-
    *El*ements de calcul tensoriel / par A. Lichnerowicz.
 513.7 L69E
  copy:1       id:38482013400441      library:ENGR&SCI     location:STACKS

 2003
    Baccelli, F. (Fran*cois), 1954-
    Elements of queueing theory : Palm-martingale calculus and stochastic
    recurrences / Fran*cois Baccelli, Pierre Br*emaud.
 519.82 B11E2
  copy:1       id:38482013268053      library:ENGR&SCI     location:CHECKEDOUT

 2003
    Facchinei, Francisco.
    Finite-dimensional variational inequalities and complementarity problems /
    Francisco Facchinei, Jong-Shi Pang.
 515.64 F13F VOL. 1
  copy:1       id:38482013267899      library:ENGR&SCI     location:NEWBOOK

 2003
    Facchinei, Francisco.
    Finite-dimensional variational inequalities and complementarity problems /
    Francisco Facchinei, Jong-Shi Pang.
 515.64 F13F VOL. 2
  copy:1       id:38482013268061      library:ENGR&SCI     location:NEWBOOK

 2003
    Biemer, Paul P.
    Introduction to survey quality / Paul P. Biemer, Lars E. Lyberg.
 519.52 B58I
  copy:1       id:38482013268285      library:ENGR&SCI     location:NEWBOOK

 2003
    Stroock, Daniel W.
    Markov processes from K. It*o's perspective / Daniel W. Stroock.
 519.233 S92M
  copy:1       id:38482013268814      library:ENGR&SCI     location:NEWBOOK

 2002
    Precup, Radu.
    Methods in nonlinear integral equations / by Radu Precup.
 515.7248 P92M
  copy:1       id:38482013268293      library:ENGR&SCI     location:NEWBOOK

 2002
    Turaev, V. G. (Vladimir G.), 1954-
    Torsions of 3-dimensional manifolds / Vladimir Turaev.
 514.3 T92T
  copy:1       id:38482013269085      library:ENGR&SCI     location:NEWBOOK

 1996
    Konhauser, Joseph D. E., 1924-1992
    Which way did the bicycle go? : and other intriguing mathematical
    mysteries / Joseph D.E. Konhauser, Dan Velleman, Stan Wagon.
 510.76 K82W
  copy:1       id:38482013269499      library:ENGR&SCI     location:NEWBOOK
 
 

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