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IG Publishing E-Book License Agreement
This License Agreement (the “Agreement”) is made effective as of _______________ [date] (the "Effective Date") between IG Publishing Pte Ltd (the “Licensor”) and ____________________________________ (the “Licensee”).
WHEREAS, Licensor has acquired certain rights from Publisher(s) to deliver the books or content (hereinafter the Licensed Materials) electronically through IP or Telecommunication networks.
WHEREAS, Licensee desires to license the Licensed Materials subject to the terms and conditions prescribed herein either on a perpetual or subscription basis.
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APPENDIX A – LICENSED MATERIALS
S/no Title Authors Year ISBN Price
1 Lie-Backlund Transformations in ApplicationsRobert L. Anderson and Nail H. Ibragimov 1979 0-89871-151-7 $ 46.00
2 Methods and Applications of Interval Analysis Ramon E. Moore 1979 0-89871-161-4 $ 50.50
3 Solitons and the Inverse Scattering TransformMark J. Ablowitz and Harvey Segur 1981 0-89871-174-6 $ 118.00
4Fourier Analysis of Numerical Approximations of Hyperbolic Equations
Robert Vichnevetsky and John B. Bowles, Eds. 1982 0-89871-181-9 $ 54.00
5 Numerical Solution of Elliptic ProblemsGarrett Birkhoff and Robert E. Lynch 1984 0-89871-197-5 $ 70.50
6Analytical and Numerical Methods for Volterra Equations Peter Linz 1985 0-89871-198-3 $ 69.50
7
Contact Problems in Elasticity: A Study of Variational Inequalities and Finite Element Methods N. Kikuchi and J.T. Oden 1988 0-89871-202-5 $ 148.00
8Augmented Lagrangian and Operator Splitting Methods in Nonlinear Mechanics Roland Glowinski and P. LeTallec 1989 0-89871-230-0 $ 84.50
9 Boundary Stabilization of Thin Plates John E. Lagnese 1989 0-89871-237-8 $ 67.00
10 Electro-Diffusion of Ions Isaak Rubinstein 1990 0-89871-245-9 $ 81.00
11 Mathematical Problems in Linear ViscoelasticityMauro Fabrizio, and Angelo Morro 1992 0-89871-266-1 $ 87.00
12Interior Point Polynomial Algorithms in Convex Programming
Yurii Nesterov and Arkadii Nemirovskii 1994 0-89871-319-6 $ 105.00
13Linear Matrix Inequalities in System and Control Theory
Stephen Boyd, Laurent El Ghaoui, Eric Feron, and Venkataramanan Balakrishnan 1994 0-89871-334-X $ 58.50
14The Boundary Function Method for Singular Perturbation Problems
Adelaida B. Vasil'eva, Valentin F. Butuzov, and Leonid V. Kalachev 1995 0-89871-333-1 $ 85.00
15Indefinite-Quadratic Estimation and Control: A Unified Approach to H2 and H∞ Theories
Babak Hassibi, Ali H. Sayed, and Thomas Kailath 1999 0-89871-411-7 $ 108.50
16Functional Analysis and Approximation Theory in Numerical Analysis R.S. Varga 1971 0-89871-003-0 $ 28.50
17 Some Limit Theorems in Statistics R.R. Bahadur 1971 0-89871-175-4 $ 26.00
18Weak Convergence of Measures: Applications in Probability Patrick Billingsley 1971 0-89871-176-2 $ 26.00
19 The Numerical Solution of Elliptic Equations Garrett Birkhoff 1972 0-89871-001-4 $ 31.00
213Solution of Partial Differential Equations on Vector and Parallel Computers
James M. Ortega and Robert G. Voigt 1985 0-89871-055-3 $ 32.00
214Mathematical Modeling: Classroom Notes in Applied Mathematics Murray S. Klamkin, Ed. 1987 0-89871-204-1 $ 58.00
215 Problems in Applied Mathematics Murray S. Klamkin 1990 0-89871-259-9 $ 67.00
216Nonparametric Function Estimation, Modeling, and Simulation J. Thompson and R. Tapia 1990 0-89871-261-0 $ 61.00
217 Parallel Algorithms for Matrix Computations Sameh, and R.G. Voigt 1990 0-89871-260-2 $ 31.00
218 Vortex Methods and Vortex Motion K. Gustafson and J. Sethian 1991 0-89871-258-0 $ 88.00
219 A Primer on Integral Equations of the First Kind Milton G. Wing 1991 0-89871-263-7 $ 54.00
220 Curve and Surface Design Hans Hagen 1992 0-89871-281-5 -
221 Topics in Surface Modeling Hans Hagen 1992 0-89871-282-3 -
222Sinc Methods for Quadrature and Differential Equations
John Lund and Kenneth L. Bowers 1992 0-89871-298-X $ 76.50
223Knot Insertion and Deletion Algorithms for B-Spline Curves and Surfaces R.N. Goldman and T. Lyche, Eds. 1993 0-89871-306-4 $ 73.00
224Pitman's Measure of Closeness: A Comparison of Statistical Estimators
Jerome P. Keating, Robert L. Mason, and Pranab K. Sen 1993 0-89871-308-0 $ 47.00
225Russian-English/English-Russian Dictionary on Probability, Statistics, and Combinatorics K.A. Borovkov 1993 0-89871-316-1 $ 73.50
226 Industrial Mathematics: A Course in Solving Real- Avner Friedman and Walter 1993 0-89871-324-2 $ 37.50
World Problems Littman
227Templates for the Solution of Linear Systems: Building Blocks for Iterative Methods
Richard Barrett, Michael Berry, Tony F. Chan, James Demmel, June Donato, Jack Dongarra, Victor Eijkhout, Roldan Pozo, Charles Romine, and Henk van der Vorst 1993 0-89871-328-5 $ 33.50
228 Contemporary Problems in Statistical Physics George H. Weiss 1994 0-89871-323-4 $ 76.50
229
Designing Fair Curves and Surfaces: Shape Quality in Geometric Modeling and Computer-Aided Design Nickolas S. Sapidis, Ed. 1994 0-89871-332-3 $ 95.00
230The DFT: An Owner's Manual for the Discrete Fourier Transform
William L. Briggs and Van Emden Henson 1995 0-89871-342-0 $ 57.00
231
Domain-Based Parallelism and Problem Decomposition Methods in Computational Science and Engineering
David E. Keyes, Yousef Saad, and Donald G. Truhlar 1995 0-89871-348-X $ 67.00
232 Afternotes on Numerical Analysis G.W. Stewart 1996 0-89871-362-5 $ 45.00
233 Numerical Methods for Least Squares Problems Åke Björck 1996 0-89871-360-9 $ 69.50
234 The Cauchy Problem in Kinetic Theory Robert T. Glassey 1996 0-89871-367-6 $ 71.00
235 Numerical Linear Algebra D. Bau and N. Trefethen 1997 0-89871-361-7 $ 52.50
236 Primal-Dual Interior-Point Methods Stephen J. Wright 1997 0-89871-382-X $ 56.00
237 Learning LaTeXDavid F. Griffiths and Desmond J. Higham 1997 0-89871-383-8 $ 26.00
238 Applied Numerical Linear Algebra James W. Demmel 1997 0-89871-389-7 $ 67.00
239 Linear Ordinary Differential EquationsEarl A. Coddington and Robert Carlson 1997 0-89871-388-9 $ 81.00
240Afternotes on Numerical Analysis: Afternotes Goes to Graduate School G. W. Stewart 1998 0-89871-404-4 $ 49.50
241 Matrix Algorithms: Basic Decompositions G. W. Stewart 1998 0-89871-414-1 $ 55.00
242Computer Methods for Ordinary Differential Equations and Differential-Algebraic Equations
Uri M. Ascher and Linda R. Petzold 1998 0-89871-412-5 $ 52.00
243 Applications of Wavelets: Case Studies Mei Kobayashi 1998 0-89871-416-8 $ 45.00
244Handbook of Writing for the Mathematical Sciences, Second Edition Nicholas J. Higham 1998 0-89871-420-6 $ 48.50
245Classical Control Using HMethods: An Introduction to Design
J. William Helton and Orland Merino 1998 0-89871-424-9 $ 28.00
246Classical Control Using H Methods: Theory, Optimization, & Design
J. William Helton and Orlando Merino 1998 0-89871-419-2 $ 63.00
247Fast Reliable Algorithms for Matrices with Structure
T. Kailath and A. H. Sayed, Editors 1999 0-89871-431-1 $ 81.00
248Numerical Methods for Bifurcations of Dynamical Equilibria Willy J. F. Govaerts 2000 0-89871-442-7 $ 83.00
249Nonholonomic Motion of Rigid Mechanical Systems from a DAE Viewpoint
Patrick J. Rabier and Werner C. Rheinboldt 2000 0-89871-446-X $ 43.00
250 Variational Methods in Nonlinear Elasticity Pablo Pedregal 2000 0-89871-452-4 $ 38.00
251 Matrix Analysis and Applied Linear Algebra Carl D. Meyer 2000 0-89871-454-0 $ 86.00
252 A Multigrid Tutorial, Second EditionWilliam L. Briggs, Van Emden Henson, Steve F. McCormick 2000 0-89871-462-1 $ 47.00
253Industrial Mathematics: The 1998 CRSC Workshop
Pierre A. Gremaud, Zhilin Li, Ralph C. Smith, and Hien T. Tran, Editors 2000 0-89871-467-2 $ 28.00
254 Wavelets: Tools for Science & TechnologyStéphane Jaffard, Yves Meyer, and Robert D. Ryan 2001 0-89871-448-6 $ 71.00
255
George Green: Mathematician & Physicist 1793-1841: The Background to His Life and Work, Second Edition D. M. Cannell 2001 0-89871-463-X $ 80.00
256Numerical Computing with IEEE Floating Point Arithmetic Michael L. Overton 2001 0-89871-482-6 $ 48.00
257 Matrix Algorithms Volume II: Eigensystems G. W. Stewart 2001 0-89871-503-2 $ 59.50
258Accuracy and Stability of Numerical Algorithms, Second Edition Nicholas J. Higham 2002 0-89871-521-0 $ 69.00
259Partial Differential Equations: Analytic and Numerical Methods Mark S. Gockenbach 2003 0-89871-518-0 $ 74.00
260
Control in an Information Rich World: Report of the Panel on Future Directions in Control, Dynamics, and Systems Richard M. Murray, Editor 2003 0-89871-528-8 $ 33.00
261Iterative Methods for Sparse Linear Systems, Second Edition Yousef Saad 2003 0-89871-534-2 $ 95.00
262 Marine Acoustics: Direct and Inverse Problems
James L. Buchanan, Robert P. Gilbert, Armand Wirgin, and Yongzhi Xu 2004 0-89871-547-4 $ 80.00
263 Numerical Polynomial Algebra Hans H. Stetter 2004 0-89871-557-1 $ 92.50
264The SIAM 100-Digit Challenge: A Study in High-Accuracy Numerical Computing
Folkmar Bornemann, Dirk Laurie, Stan Wagon, and Jörg Waldvogel 2004 0-89871-561-X $ 57.00
309 ScaLAPACK Users' Guide L.S. Blackford et al 1997 0-89871-397-8 $ 73.00
310PLTMG: A Software Package for Solving Elliptic Partial Differential Equations: Users' Guide 8.0 Randolph E. Bank 1998 0-89871-409-5 $ 48.00
311
ARPACK Users' Guide: Solution of Large-Scale Eigenvalue Problems with Implicitly Restarted Arnoldi Methods
R. B. Lehoucq, D. C. Sorensen, and C. Yang 1998 0-89871-407-9 $ 55.00
312Numerical Linear Algebra on High-Performance Computers
Jack J. Dongarra, Iain S. Duff, Danny C. Sorensen, and Henk A. van der Vorst 1998 0-89871-428-1 $ 52.50
313 LAPACK Users' Guide, Third Edition
E. Anderson, Z. Bai, C. Bischof, S. Blackford, J. Demmel, J. Dongarra, J. Du Croz, A. Greenbaum, S. Hammarling, A. McKenney, and D. Sorensen 1999 0-89871-447-8 $ 55.00
314 Spectral Methods in MATLAB Lloyd N. Trefethen 2000 0-89871-465-6 $ 43.00
315Templates for the Solution of Algebraic Eigenvalue Problems: A Practical Guide
Zhaojun Bai, James Demmel, Jack Dongarra, Axel Ruhe, and Henk van der Vorst 2000 0-89871-471-0 $ 71.00
316Performance Optimization of Numerically Intensive Codes
Stefan Goedecker and Adolfy Hoisie 2001 0-89871-484-2 $ 64.50
317 LAPACK95 Users' Guide
V. A. Barker, L. S. Blackford, J. Dongarra, J. Du Croz, S. Hammarling, M. Marinova, J. Waśniewski, and P. Yalamov 2001 0-89871-504-0 $ 57.00
318
Simulating, Analyzing, and Animating Dynamical Systems: A Guide to XPPAUT for Researchers and Students Bard Ermentrout 2002 0-89871-506-7 $ 67.50
319 The Lanczos Method: Evolution and Application Louis Komzsik 2003 0-89871-537-7 $ 46.00
320A Tutorial on Elliptic PDE Solvers and Their Parallelization
Craig C. Douglas, Gundolf Haase, and Ulrich Langer 2003 0-89871-541-5 $ 46.00
321Understanding Search Engines: Mathematical Modeling and Text Retrieval, Second Edition
Michael W. Berry and Murray Browne 2005 0-89871-581-4 $ 35.00
322 Accuracy and Reliability in Scientific Computing Bo Einarsson 2005 0-89871-584-9 $ 64.00
323The Lanczos and Conjugate Gradient Algorithms: From Theory to Finite Precision Computations Gerard Meurant 2006