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PRENTICE HALL COMPUTER SCIENCE E-CATALOG -- April 1990
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PRENTICE HALL ADVANCED MATH AND STATISTICS E-CATALOG -- May 1990
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                     ADVANCED MATH & STATISTICS

New Titles for 1990

   56105-0  Arnold: Mathematical Statistics
               Appropriate for courses in probability and statistics 
               for engineers. Assumes background in calculus.
   
   47708-3  Barnier/Feldman: Introduction to Advanced Mathematics
               Appropriate for the transition course between calculus 
               and the more abstract upper division courses.

   
   00442-4  Beachy/Blair: Abstract Algebra with Concrete Introduction
               Appropriate for one term courses in abstract or modern 
               algebra. 

   71199-4  Dougherty: Probability and Statistics for the Engineering
            Computing and Physical Sciences.
               Appropriate for courses on probability and statistics for
               engineering,computer science and the physical sciences.
               Emphasis on estimation theory and hypothesis testing.
  
   62655-6  Hall/Porsching: Numerical Analysis of Partial Differential        
            Equations
               Numerical solution of partial differential equations
               from a mathematician's perspective.

   844093-X  Larsen/Marx: Statistics
               Appropriate for an algebra-based statistics course.
               Framework of data identification with case studies.

   03326-6  Lay: Analysis with an Introduction to Proof, 2e.
              Appropriate for one term courses in analysis and advanced
              calculus. Revision features expansion of material on
              topology of the reals. New optional material on metric
              spaces as wellas metric spaces and continuity.

   02361-4  McHugh: Algorithmic Graph Theory

              This book covers graph algorithms,pure graph theory and
              applications of graph theory to computer systems.

   51987-6  Mezei: Practical Spreadsheet Statistics and Curve Fitting
	    for Scientists and Engineers.
              This book describes techniques for using spreadsheets
              for data reduction or for statistical analysis. Appro-
              priate for Jr/Sr course for engineers and scientists.

   71276-0  Miller/Freund/Johnson: Probability and Statistics for 
	    Engineers, 4e.
              Appropriate for proability and statistics courses for
              engineers.

   71169-7  Papoulis: Probability and Statistics
             Appropriate for introductory undergraduate courses in
             probability and statistics for students in engineering,
             math,the physical sciences and computer science


Backlist Titles

                        LINEAR ALGEBRA   (Selected)

   25826-9  Edwards/Penney: Elementary Linear Algebra

   53710-0  Friedberg/Insel/Spence: Linear Algebra, 2e

   48598-7  Friedberg/Insel: Introduction to Linear Algebra with
	    Applications.
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   56556-4  Groetsch/King: Matrix Method and Applications
   
   04129-3  Hager: Applied Numerical Linear Algebra

   53679-7  Hoffman/Kunze: Linear Algebra, 2e.

   04126-9  Noble/Daniel: Applied Linear Algebra, 3e


                DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS  (Selected)

   21153-2  Borrelli/Coleman: Differential Equations: A Modeling
            Approach.

   25404-5  Edwards/Penney: Elementary Differential Equations with
            Applications, 2e.

   25406-0  Edwards/Penney: Elementary Differential Equations with
	    Boundary Value Problems, 2e.

   21155-7  Lomen/Mark: Differential Equations.
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   63978-1  Lomen/Mark: Ordinary Differential Equations with
	    Linear Algebra.

   48100-2  Miller: Introduction to Differential Equations.

   48098-8  Williamson/Trotter: Introduction to Diffential Equations.


                   DISCRETE MATHEMATICS (Selected)

   21600-2  Kolman/Busby: Discrete Mathematical Structures for
	    Computer Science, 2e.

   50079-3  Kolman/Busby: Introductory Discrete Structures with
            Applications.

   21542-6  Ross/Wright: Discrete Mathematics, 2e.


                 ADVANCED MATHEMATICS (Selected)

   00098-4  Bloch: Abstract Algebra with Applications

   01050-4  Greenberg: Advance Engineering Mathematics.

   65133-1  Guenther/Lee: Partial Differential Equations of 
            Mathematical Physics and Integral Equations.

   25287-4  Haberman: Elementary Applied Partial Differential
            Equations with Fourier Series and Boundary
            Value Problems, 2e.

   01118-9  Hildebrand; Advanced Calculus for Applications, 2e.

   25750-1  Long: Introduction to Number Theory

   62665-5  Mathews: Numerical Mthods for Computer Science,
	    Engineering and Mathematics.

   76238-5  Ray: Real Analysis.

   33214-8  Saff/Snyder: Fundamentals of Complex Analysis for
            Mathematics, Science and Engineering.



                   ADVANCED STATISTICS (Selected)

   84478-7  Barnes: Statistical Analysis for Engineers:
	    A Computer-Based Approach.

   56207-4  Freund/Walpole: Mathematical Statistics, 4e.

   04114-5  Johnson/Wicher: Applied Multivariate Statistical
	    Analysis, 2e.
   
   48717-3  Larsen/Marx: Introduction to Mathematical Statistics
	    and Its Applications, 2e.
  
   49345-2  Larsen/Marx: Introduction to Probability and Its
	    Applications

   84617-0  Remington/Schork: Statistics with Applications to the
	    Biological and Health Sciences, 2e.

   04150-9  Shumway: Applied Statistical Time Series Analysis.

   07792-5  Zar: Biostatistical Analysis, 2e.
