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New e-book collection now available

The Library has recently purchased the Springer Mathematics & Statistics e-book collection, covering titles published between 2005 and 2011. This comprehensive collection includes titles released by Springer during these years.

This collection is made up of 2,340 titles.

There are several titles within the collection which you may find of interest, including:

  • Advanced Mathematical Methods for Finance by Giulia Di Nunno (2011)
  • Markov Decision Processes with Applications to Finance by Nicole Bauerle (2011)
  • Sparse Grid Quadrature in High Dimensions with Applications in Finance and Insurance by Markus Holtz (2011)
  • Statistical Tools for Finance and Insurance by Pavel Cizek (2011)
  • Mathematical and Statistical Methods for Acturial Sciences and Finance by Marco Corazza (2010)
  • Optimality and Risk – Modern Trends in Mathematical Finance by Freddy Delbaen (2009)
  • Applied Quantitative Finance by Wolfgang K Hardle (2008)
  • Mathematical Optimiation in Economics by Bruno de Finetti (2011)
  • Probability, Statistics and Modelling in Public Health by Mikhail Nikulin (2006)

These e-books can currently be accessed via SpringerLink though we will also be adding the collection to Library Search over the coming weeks.

For a complete list of the titles available as part of this collection please click on this link: Springer maths and stats ebook collection title list

Springer eBooks in Mathematics & Statistics gives you more information about series and titles included in this collection.

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