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Mathematics & Statistics

Mathematics: the unifying language of science. To paraphrase Galileo, one cannot understand the universe without the language of mathematics. Although it may have been a controversial statement in his time, today it is obvious. Advanced mathematics plays a vital role throughout science, from abstract networks and cryptography to medical research and climate science.

Modern statistics allows researchers to analyze large data sets, gleaning new insights and justifying scientific claims. Our Mathematics & Statistics eBook Collection contains invaluable books that support every scientist in their quest for truth, from student-friendly undergraduate textbooks to authoritative monographs on the latest advances. Covering topics from uncertainty quantification to statistical learning, via all areas of pure and applied mathematics, our unique collection will accelerate discovery and interdisciplinary collaboration. It also contributes significantly to the developments needed to reach the sustainable development goals.

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ÖгöÓ°Ôº's Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Programme aims to connect the researchers who are tackling the world’s toughest challenges with the practitioners in policy and business who desperately need those insights to achieve their goals in improving the world, by making our publishing activities more visible to our key communities through a variety of channels.

The Mathematics eBook collection aligns with Sustainable Development Goal:

3 Good Health and Well Being

4 Quality Education

7 Affordable and Clean Energy

8 Decent Work and Economic Growth

10 Reduced Inequalities

11 Sustainable Cities and Communities

13 Climate Action

16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

About the editor

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Thomas Hempfling obtained his Ph.D. in mathematics at Erlangen university in 1997 followed by a few years of research activities until he decided in 2001 to accept a position as Mathematics Editor at Birkhäuser Verlag in Basel, Switzerland, a daughter company of Springer at the time. He soon became team lead of Science Editorial and member of the Extended Management Team at Birkhäuser, and from 2010 served for 10 years as Managing Director of the Basel office. Since 2010 he is Editorial Director for Mathematics at Springer, including the Birkhäuser team and has recently also taken on the Statistics group. His team focuses on books, working out of offices in Asia, Europe, and the Americas.

Editors highlights

Book title

Author

Philippe Rigollet et al

Panza et al

Symmetry in Geometry and Analysis ,  and 

Michael Pevzner,Hideko Sekiguchi (eds)

Fabio Protty