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@Book{Adler:1998:MDL,
  author =       "Frederick R. Adler",
  title =        "Modeling the Dynamics of Life: Calculus and
                 Probability for Life Scientists",
  publisher =    pub-BROOKS-COLE,
  address =      pub-BROOKS-COLE:adr,
  pages =        "xvi + 784",
  year =         "1998",
  ISBN =         "0-534-34816-5",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-534-34816-8",
  LCCN =         "QA303 .A367 1998",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 3 12:22:36 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Adler:2005:MDL,
  author =       "Frederick R. Adler",
  title =        "Modeling the Dynamics of Life: Calculus and
                 Probability for Life Scientists",
  publisher =    "Thomson Brooks/Cole",
  address =      "Belmont, CA, USA",
  edition =      "Second",
  pages =        "xx + 876, b-2, i + 6",
  year =         "2005",
  ISBN =         "0-534-40486-3",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-534-40486-4",
  LCCN =         "QA303.2 .A35 2005",
  bibdate =      "Fri Dec 8 07:17:16 MST 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  URL =          "http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1103/2004111283-b.html;
                 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1103/2004111283-d.html;
                 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1212/2004111283-t.html",
  abstract =     "Understand the role of mathematics in biology with
                 \booktitle{Modeling the Dynamics of Life: Calculus and
                 Probability for Life Scientists} with accompanying
                 technology! Designed to demonstrate the importance of
                 mathematics in breakthroughs in epidemiology, genetics,
                 statistics, physiology, and other biological areas,
                 this mathematics text provides you with the tools you
                 need to succeed. The accompanying iLrn testing makes
                 studying easy by allowing you to work with real math
                 notation in real time and providing instant analysis
                 and feedback. Modeling problems, review problems, and
                 over 100 graphing calculator or computer exercises help
                 you visualize and conceptualize key concepts.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Calculus; Probabilities; Life sciences; Mathematics",
  tableofcontents = "Part I: Discrete-Time Dynamical Systems \\
                 1. Biology and Dynamics \\
                 Growth: Models of Malaria \\
                 Maintenance: Models of Neurons \\
                 Replication: Models of Genetics \\
                 Types of Dynamical Systems \\
                 2. Variables and Functions \\
                 Describing Measurements with Variables, Parameters and
                 Graphs \\
                 Describing Relations Between Measurements with
                 Functions \\
                 Combining Functions \\
                 3. Units and Dimensions \\
                 Converting Between Units \\
                 Translating Between Dimensions \\
                 Checking: Dimensions and Estimation \\
                 4. Linear Functions and their Graphs \\
                 Proportional Relations \\
                 Linear Functions and the Equation of a Line \\
                 Finding Equations and Graphing Lines \\
                 Solving Equations Involving Lines \\
                 Finding Inverse Functions \\
                 5. Discrete-Time Dynamical Systems \\
                 Discrete-time Dynamical Systems and Updating Functions
                 \\
                 Manipulating Updating Functions \\
                 Discrete-Time Dynamical Systems: Units and Dimensions
                 \\
                 Solutions \\
                 6. Analysis of Discrete-Tie Dynamical Systems \\
                 Cobwebbing: A Graphical Solution Technique \\
                 Equilibria: Graphical Approach \\
                 Equilibria: Algebraic Approach \\
                 7. Solutions and Exponential Functions \\
                 Bacterial Population Growth in General \\
                 Laws of Exponents and Logs \\
                 Expressing Results with Exponentials \\
                 8. Oscillations and Trigonometry \\
                 Sine and Cosine: A Review \\
                 Describing Oscillations with the Cosine \\
                 More Complicated Shapes \\
                 9. A Model of Gas Exchange in the Lung \\
                 A Model of the Lungs \\
                 The Lung System in General \\
                 Lung Dynamics with Absorption \\
                 10. An Example of Nonlinear Dynamics \\
                 A Model of Selection \\
                 The Discrete-Time Dynamical System and Equilibria \\
                 Stable and Unstable Equilibria \\
                 11. Excitable Systems I: The Heart \\
                 A Simple Heart \\
                 Second Degree Block \\
                 The Wenckeback Phenomenon \\
                 Part II: Limits And Derivatives \\
                 1. Introduction to Derivatives \\
                 The Average Rate of Change \\
                 Instantaneous Rates of Change \\
                 Limits and Derivatives \\
                 Differential Equations: A Preview \\
                 2. Limits \\
                 Limits of Functions \\
                 Left and Right-Hand Limits \\
                 Properties of Limits \\
                 Infinite Limits \\
                 3. Continuity \\
                 Continuous Functions \\
                 Input and Output Tolerances \\
                 Hysteresis \\
                 4. Computing Derivatives \\
                 Differentiable Functions \\
                 The Derivative of a Linear Function \\
                 A Quadratic Function \\
                 5. Derivatives of Sums, Powers, and Polynomials \\
                 The Sum Rule \\
                 Derivatives of Power Functions \\
                 Derivatives of Polynomials \\
                 6. Derivatives of Products and Quotients \\
                 The Product Rule \\
                 Special Cases and Examples \\
                 The Quotient Rule \\
                 7. The Second Derivative \\
                 The Second Derivative \\
                 Using the Second Derivative for Graphing \\
                 Acceleration \\
                 8. Exponentials and Logarithms \\
                 The Exponential Function \\
                 The Natural Logarithm \\
                 Applications \\
                 9. The Chain Rule \\
                 The Derivative of a Composite Function \\
                 Derivatives of Inverse Functions \\
                 Applications \\
                 10. Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions \\
                 Deriving the Derivatives of Sine and Cosine \\
                 Other Trigonometric Functions \\
                 Applications \\
                 Part III: Derivatives And Dynamical Systems \\
                 1. Stability and the Derivative \\
                 Motivation \\
                 Stability and the Slope \\
                 Evaluating Stability with the Derivative \\
                 2. More Complex Dynamics \\
                 The Logistic Dynamical System \\
                 Qualitative Dynamical Systems \\
                 Analysis of the Logistic Dynamical System \\
                 3. Maximization \\
                 Minima and Maxima \\
                 Maximizing Food Intake Rate \\
                 Maximizing Fish Harvest \\
                 4. Reasoning About Functions \\
                 The Intermediate Value Theorem \\
                 Maximization: The Extreme Value Theorem \\
                 Rolle's Theorem and the Mean Value Theorem \\
                 5. Limits at Infinity \\
                 The Behavior of Functions at Infinity \\
                 Application to Absorption Functions \\
                 Limits of Sequences \\
                 6. Leading Behavior and l'H{\^o}pital's Rule \\
                 Leading Behavior of Functions at Infinity \\
                 Leading Behavior of Functions at 0. The Method of
                 Matched Leading Behaviors \\
                 L'H{\^o}pital's Rule \\
                 7. Approximating Functions \\
                 The Tangent and Secant Lines \\
                 Quadratic Approximation \\
                 Taylor Polynomials \\
                 8. Newton's Method \\
                 Finding the Equilibrium \\
                 Newton's Method \\
                 Why Newton's Method Works and When it Fails \\
                 9. Panting and Deep Breathing \\
                 Breathing at Different Rates \\
                 Deep Breathing \\
                 Panting \\
                 Intermediate Optimum \\
                 Part IV: Differential Equations, Integrals, and Their
                 Applications \\
                 1. Differential Equations \\
                 Differential Equations: Examples and Terminology \\
                 Graphical Solution of Pure-Time Differential Equations
                 \\
                 Euler's Method: Pure-Time \\
                 2. Antiderivatives and Indefinite Integrals \\
                 Pure-Time Differential Equations \\
                 Rules for Antiderivatives \\
                 Solving Polynomial Differential Equations \\
                 3. Special Functions, Substitution, and Parts \\
                 Integrals of Special Functions \\
                 The Chain Rule and Integration \\
                 Using Substitution to Eliminate Constants \\
                 4. Integrals and Sums \\
                 Approximating Integrals with Sums \\
                 Approximating Integrals in General \\
                 The Definite Integral \\
                 5. Definite and Indefinite Integrals \\
                 The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus \\
                 The Summation Property of Definite Integral \\
                 Proof of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus \\
                 6. Applications of Integrals \\
                 Integrals and Areas \\
                 Integrals and Averages \\
                 Integrals and Mass \\
                 7. Improper Integrals \\
                 Infinite Limits of Integration \\
                 Improper Integrals: Examples \\
                 Infinite Integrands \\
                 Part V: Autonomous Differential Equations \\
                 1. Autonomous Differential Equations \\
                 Review of Autonomous Differential Equations \\
                 Newton's Law of Cooling \\
                 Diffusion Across a Membrane \\
                 A Continuous Time Model of Competition \\
                 2. The Phase--Line Diagram \\
                 Equilibria \\
                 Display of Differential Equations \\
                 3. Stable and Unstable Equilibria \\
                 Recognizing Stable and Unstable Equilibria \\
                 Applications of the Stability Theorem \\
                 A Model of a Disease \\
                 4. Solving Autonomous Equations \\
                 Separation of Variables \\
                 Pure-Time Equations Revisited \\
                 Applications of Separation of Variables \\
                 5. Two Dimensional Equations \\
                 Predator--Prey Dynamics \\
                 Newton's Law of Cooling \\
                 Euler's Method \\
                 6. The Phase-Plane \\
                 Equilibria and Nullclines: Predator--Prey Equations \\
                 Equilibria and Nullclines: Competition Equations \\
                 Equilibria and Nullclines: Newton's Law of Cooling \\
                 7. Solutions in the Phase-Plane \\
                 Euler's Method in the Phase-Plane \\
                 Direction Arrows: Predator--Prey Equations \\
                 Direction Arrows for the Competition Equations \\
                 Directions Arrows for newton's Law of Cooling \\
                 8. The Dynamics of a Neuron \\
                 A Mathematician's View of a Neuron \\
                 The Mathematics of Sodium Channels \\
                 The Mathematics of Sodium Channel Blocking \\
                 The FitzHugh--Nagumo Equations \\
                 Weak Channel Blocking Mechanism \\
                 The Effects of Constant Applied Current \\
                 Part VI: Probability Theory and Statistics \\
                 1. Introduction to Probabilistic Models \\
                 Probability and Statistics \\
                 Stochastic Population Growth: Stochastic Reproduction
                 \\
                 Stochastic Population Growth: Stochastic Immigration
                 \\
                 Markov Chains \\
                 2. Stochastic Models of Diffusion and Genetics \\
                 Stochastic Diffusion \\
                 The Genetics of Inbreeding \\
                 The Dynamics of Height \\
                 Blending Inheritance \\
                 3. Probability Theory \\
                 Sample Spaces and Events \\
                 Set Theory \\
                 Assigning Probabilities to Events \\
                 Exercises \\
                 4. Conditional Probability \\
                 Conditional Probability \\
                 The Law of Total Probability \\
                 Bayes' Theorem and the Rare Disease Example \\
                 5. Independence and Markov Chains \\
                 Independence \\
                 The Multiplication Rule for Independent Events \\
                 Markov Chains and Conditional Probability \\
                 6. Displaying Probabilities \\
                 Probability and Cumulative Distributions \\
                 The Probability Density Function: Derivation \\
                 Using the Probability Density Function \\
                 The Cumulative Distribution Function \\
                 7. Random Variables \\
                 Types of Random Variable \\
                 Expectation: Discrete Case \\
                 Expectation: Continuous Case \\
                 8. Descriptive Statistics \\
                 The Median \\
                 The Mode \\
                 The Geometric Mean \\
                 9. Descriptive Statistics for Spread \\
                 Range And Percentiles \\
                 Mean Absolute Deviation \\
                 Variance \\
                 The Coefficient of Variation \\
                 10. Supplementary Problems For Chapter 6 \\
                 Part VII: Probability Models \\
                 1. Joint Distributions \\
                 Joint Distributions \\
                 Marginal Probability Distributions \\
                 Joint Distributions and Conditional Distributions \\
                 2. Covariance and Correlation \\
                 Covariance \\
                 Correlation \\
                 Perfect Correlation \\
                 3. Sums and Products of Random Variables \\
                 Expectation of a Sum \\
                 Expectation of a Product \\
                 Variance of a Sum \\
                 4. The Binomial Distribution \\
                 Definition of the Binomial Distribution \\
                 The Mean and Variance of the Binomial Distribution \\
                 Computing the Binomial \\
                 Binomial Distribution: The General Case \\
                 Finding the Mode of the Binomial Distribution \\
                 5. Applications Of The Binomial Distribution \\
                 Application to Genetics \\
                 Application to Markov Chains \\
                 Applications to Diffusion \\
                 6. Exponential Distributions \\
                 The Geometric Distribution \\
                 The Exponential Distribution \\
                 7. The Poisson Distribution \\
                 The Poisson Process \\
                 The Poisson Distribution in Space \\
                 The Poisson and the Binomial \\
                 8. The Normal Distribution \\
                 The Normal Distribution: An Example \\
                 The Central Limit Theorem for Sums \\
                 The Central Limit Theorem for Averages \\
                 9. Applying the Normal Approximation \\
                 The Standard Normal Distribution \\
                 Normal Approximation of the Binomial \\
                 Normal Approximation of the Poisson \\
                 Part VIII: Introduction to Statistical Reasoning \\
                 1. Statistics: Estimating Parameters \\
                 Estimating the Binomial Proportion \\
                 Unbiased Estimators \\
                 Maximum Likelihood \\
                 Estimating a Rate \\
                 2. Confidence Limits \\
                 Exact Confidence Limits \\
                 Monte Carlo Method \\
                 Likelihood, Support, and Confidence Limits \\
                 3. Estimating the Mean \\
                 Estimating the Mean \\
                 Confidence Limits \\
                 Sample Variance and Standard Error \\
                 The $t$ Distribution \\
                 The Normal and the Binomial \\
                 4. Hypothesis Testing \\
                 Hypothesis Testing: Terminology \\
                 Design of Statistical Tests and Computation of
                 $P$-values \\
                 Computing Power \\
                 5. Hypothesis Testing: Normal Theory \\
                 Computing $P$-Values with the Normal Approximation \\
                 Testing with the $t$ Distribution \\
                 The Power of Normal Tests \\
                 6. Comparing Experiments \\
                 Unpaired Normal Distributions \\
                 Comparing Population Proportions \\
                 Applying the $t$ Distribution with Smaller Samples \\
                 7. Analysis of Contingency Tables and Goodness of Fit
                 \\
                 Testing Against a Known Baseline \\
                 Testing with Contingency Tables \\
                 Testing for Goodness of Fit \\
                 8. Hypothesis Testing with the Method of Support \\
                 The Method of Support: Comparison of Data with a Known
                 Baseline \\
                 Comparing Two Populations \\
                 Support and the Normal Distribution \\
                 The $G$ Test: support and Contingency Tables \\
                 9. Regression \\
                 Comparing a Linear Model with Data \\
                 Finding the Best Line \\
                 Using Linear Regression",
}

@Book{Adler:2013:MDL,
  author =       "Frederick R. Adler",
  title =        "Modeling the Dynamics of Life: Calculus and
                 Probability for Life Scientists",
  publisher =    "Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning",
  address =      "Boston, MA, USA",
  edition =      "Third",
  pages =        "xx + 930, b2, i6",
  year =         "2013",
  ISBN =         "0-8400-6418-7",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-8400-6418-9",
  LCCN =         "QA303.2 .A35 2013",
  bibdate =      "Fri Dec 8 07:17:16 MST 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  URL =          "http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1303/2011942000-b.html;
                 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1303/2011942000-d.html;
                 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1303/2011942000-t.html",
  abstract =     "Understand the role of mathematics in biology with
                 \booktitle{Modeling the Dynamics of Life: Calculus and
                 Probability for Life Scientists}, Third Edition!
                 Designed to demonstrate the importance of mathematics
                 in breakthroughs in epidemiology, genetics, statistics,
                 physiology, and other biological areas, this
                 mathematics text provides you with the tools you need
                 to succeed. Modeling problems, review problems, and
                 over 100 graphing calculator or computer exercises help
                 you visualize and conceptualize key concepts.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Calculus; Probabilities; Life sciences; Mathematics",
  tableofcontents = "1. Introduction to Discrete-Time Dynamical Systems
                 \\
                 1.1 Biology and Dynamics \\
                 1.2 Variables \\
                 Parameters \\
                 and Functions in Biology \\
                 1.3 The Units and Dimensions of Measurements and
                 Functions \\
                 1.4 Linear Functions and Their Graphs \\
                 1.5 Discrete-Time Dynamical Systems \\
                 1.6 Analysis of Discrete-Time Dynamical Systems \\
                 1.7 Expressing Solutions with Exponential Functions \\
                 1.8 Oscillations and Trigonometry \\
                 1.9 A Model of Gas Exchange in the Lung \\
                 1.10 An Example of Nonlinear Dynamics \\
                 1.11 An Excitable Systems I: The Heart \\
                 2. Limits and Derivatives \\
                 2.1 Introduction to Derivatives \\
                 2.2 Limits \\
                 2.3 Continuity \\
                 2.4 Computing Derivatives: Linear and Quadratic
                 Functions \\
                 2.5 Derivatives of Sums \\
                 Powers \\
                 and Polynomials \\
                 2.6 Derivatives of Products and Quotients \\
                 2.7 The Second Derivative \\
                 Curvature \\
                 and Acceleration \\
                 2.8 Derivatives of Exponential and Logarithmic
                 Functions \\
                 2.9 The Chain Rule \\
                 2.10 Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions \\
                 3. Applications of Derivatives and Dynamical Systems
                 \\
                 3.1 Stability and the Derivative \\
                 3.2 More Complicated Dynamics \\
                 3.3 Maximization \\
                 3.4 Reasoning About Functions \\
                 3.5 Limits at Infinity \\
                 3.6 Leading Behavior and L'H{\^o}pital's Rule \\
                 3.7 Approximating Functions with Lines and Polynomials
                 \\
                 3.8 Newton's Method \\
                 3.9 Panting and Deep Breathing \\
                 4. Differential Equations \\
                 Integrals \\
                 and Their Applications \\
                 4.1 Differential Equations \\
                 4.2 Solving Pure-Time Differential Equations \\
                 4.3 Integration of Special Functions \\
                 Integration by Substitution \\
                 by Parts \\
                 and by Partial Fractions \\
                 4.4 Integrals and Sums \\
                 4.5 Definite and Indefinite Integrals \\
                 4.6 Applications of Integrals \\
                 4.7 Improper Integrals \\
                 5. Analysis of Autonomous Differential Equations \\
                 5.1 Basic Differential Equations \\
                 5.2 Equilibria and Display of Autonomous Differential
                 Equations \\
                 5.3 Stable and Unstable Equilibria \\
                 5.4 Solving Autonomous Differential Equations \\
                 5.5 Two Dimensional Differential Equations \\
                 5.6 The Phase Plane \\
                 5.7 Solutions in the Phase Plane \\
                 5.8 The Dynamics of a Neuron \\
                 6. Probability Theory and Descriptive Statistics \\
                 6.1 Introduction to Probabilistic Models \\
                 6.2 Stochastic Models of Diffusion and Genetics \\
                 6.3 Probability Theory \\
                 6.4 Conditional Probability \\
                 6.5 Independence and Markov Chains \\
                 6.6 Displaying Probabilities \\
                 6.7 Random Variables \\
                 6.8 Descriptive Statistics \\
                 6.9 Descriptive Statistics for Spread \\
                 7. Probability Models \\
                 7.1 Joint Distributions \\
                 7.2 Covariance and Correlation \\
                 7.3 Sums and Products of Random Variables \\
                 7.4 The Binomial Distribution \\
                 7.5 Applications of the Binomial Distribution \\
                 7.6 Waiting Times: Geometric and Exponential
                 Distributions \\
                 7.7 The Poisson Distribution \\
                 7.8 The Normal Distribution \\
                 7.9 Applying the Normal Approximation \\
                 8. Introduction to Statistical Reasoning \\
                 8.1 Statistics: Estimating Parameters \\
                 8.2 Confidence Limits \\
                 8.3 Estimating the Mean \\
                 8.4 Hypothesis Testing \\
                 8.5 Hypothesis Testing: Normal Theory \\
                 8.6 Comparing Experiments: Normal Theory \\
                 8.7 Analysis of Contingency Tables and Goodness of Fit
                 \\
                 8.8 Hypothesis Testing with the Method of Support \\
                 8.9 Regression.",
}

@Book{Adler:2013:UEE,
  author =       "Frederick R. Adler and Colby J. Tanner",
  title =        "Urban ecosystems: ecological principles for the built
                 environment",
  publisher =    pub-CAMBRIDGE,
  address =      pub-CAMBRIDGE:adr,
  pages =        "ix + 345",
  year =         "2013",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511981050",
  ISBN =         "0-521-76984-1 (hardcover), 0-521-74613-2 (paperback)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-521-76984-6 (hardcover), 978-0-521-74613-7
                 (paperback)",
  LCCN =         "HT241 .A35 2013",
  bibdate =      "Fri Dec 8 07:14:32 MST 2017",
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  URL =          "http://www.cambridge.org/9780521746137",
  abstract =     "As humans have come to dominate the earth, the ideal
                 of studying and teaching ecology in pristine ecosystems
                 has become impossible to achieve. Our planet is now a
                 mosaic of ecosystems ranging from the relatively
                 undisturbed to the completely built, with the majority
                 of people living in urban environments. This accessible
                 introduction to the principles of urban ecology
                 provides students with the tools they need to
                 understand these increasingly important urban
                 ecosystems. It builds upon the themes of habitat
                 modification and resource use to demonstrate how
                 multiple ecological processes interact in cities and
                 how human activity initiates chains of unpredictable
                 unintended ecological consequences. Broad principles
                 are supported throughout by detailed examples from
                 around the world and a comprehensive list of readings
                 from the primary literature. Questions, exercises and
                 laboratories at the end of each chapter encourage
                 discussion, hands-on study, active learning, and
                 engagement with the world outside the classroom
                 window.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Urban ecology (Sociology); Urban ecology (Biology)",
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                 1. Urban ecosystems and the science of ecology \\
                 2. Urban accounting; Urban ecosystem processes \\
                 4. The ecology of urban organisms \\
                 5. Implications of urban ecology \\
                 Glossary \\
                 Bibliography \\
                 Index",
}

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@Book{Beebe:2017:MFC,
  author =       "Nelson H. F. Beebe",
  title =        "The Mathematical-Function Computation Handbook:
                 Programming Using the {MathCW} Portable Software
                 Library",
  publisher =    pub-SV,
  address =      pub-SV:adr,
  pages =        "xxxvi + 1114",
  year =         "2017",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-64110-2",
  ISBN =         "3-319-64109-3 (hardcover), 3-319-64110-7 (e-book)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-3-319-64109-6 (hardcover), 978-3-319-64110-2
                 (e-book)",
  LCCN =         "QA75.5-76.95",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 15 19:34:43 MDT 2017",
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                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/beebe-nelson-h-f.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/axiom.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/cryptography2010.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/elefunt.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/fparith.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/maple-extract.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/mathematica.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/matlab.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/mupad.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/numana2010.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/prng.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/redbooks.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.springer.com/us/book/9783319641096",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  ORCID-numbers = "Beebe, Nelson H. F./0000-0001-7281-4263",
  tableofcontents = "List of figures / xxv \\
                 List of tables / xxxi \\
                 Quick start / xxxv \\
                 1: Introduction / 1 \\
                 1.1: Programming conventions / 2 \\
                 1.2: Naming conventions / 4 \\
                 1.3: Library contributions and coverage / 5 \\
                 1.4: Summary / 6 \\
                 2: Iterative solutions and other tools / 7 \\
                 2.1: Polynomials and Taylor series / 7 \\
                 2.2: First-order Taylor series approximation / 8 \\
                 2.3: Second-order Taylor series approximation / 9 \\
                 2.4: Another second-order Taylor series approximation /
                 9 \\
                 2.5: Convergence of second-order methods / 10 \\
                 2.6: Taylor series for elementary functions / 10 \\
                 2.7: Continued fractions / 12 \\
                 2.8: Summation of continued fractions / 17 \\
                 2.9: Asymptotic expansions / 19 \\
                 2.10: Series inversion / 20 \\
                 2.11: Summary / 22 \\
                 3: Polynomial approximations / 23 \\
                 3.1: Computation of odd series / 23 \\
                 3.2: Computation of even series / 25 \\
                 3.3: Computation of general series / 25 \\
                 3.4: Limitations of Cody\slash Waite polynomials / 28
                 \\
                 3.5: Polynomial fits with Maple / 32 \\
                 3.6: Polynomial fits with Mathematica / 33 \\
                 3.7: Exact polynomial coefficients / 42 \\
                 3.8: Cody\slash Waite rational polynomials / 43 \\
                 3.9: Chebyshev polynomial economization / 43 \\
                 3.10: Evaluating Chebyshev polynomials / 48 \\
                 3.11: Error compensation in Chebyshev fits / 50 \\
                 3.12: Improving Chebyshev fits / 51 \\
                 3.13: Chebyshev fits in rational form / 52 \\
                 3.14: Chebyshev fits with Mathematica / 56 \\
                 3.15: Chebyshev fits for function representation / 57
                 \\
                 3.16: Extending the library / 57 \\
                 3.17: Summary and further reading / 58 \\
                 4: Implementation issues / 61 \\
                 4.1: Error magnification / 61 \\
                 4.2: Machine representation and machine epsilon / 62
                 \\
                 4.3: IEEE 754 arithmetic / 63 \\
                 4.4: Evaluation order in C / 64 \\
                 4.5: The {\tt volatile} type qualifier / 65 \\
                 4.6: Rounding in floating-point arithmetic / 66 \\
                 4.7: Signed zero / 69 \\
                 4.8: Floating-point zero divide / 70 \\
                 4.9: Floating-point overflow / 71 \\
                 4.10: Integer overflow / 72 \\
                 4.11: Floating-point underflow / 77 \\
                 4.12: Subnormal numbers / 78 \\
                 4.13: Floating-point inexact operation / 79 \\
                 4.14: Floating-point invalid operation / 79 \\
                 4.15: Remarks on NaN tests / 80 \\
                 4.16: Ulps --- units in the last place / 81 \\
                 4.17: Fused multiply-add / 85 \\
                 4.18: Fused multiply-add and polynomials / 88 \\
                 4.19: Significance loss / 89 \\
                 4.20: Error handling and reporting / 89 \\
                 4.21: Interpreting error codes / 93 \\
                 4.22: C99 changes to error reporting / 94 \\
                 4.23: Error reporting with threads / 95 \\
                 4.24: Comments on error reporting / 95 \\
                 4.25: Testing function implementations / 96 \\
                 4.26: Extended data types on Hewlett--Packard HP-UX
                 IA-64 / 100 \\
                 4.27: Extensions for decimal arithmetic / 101 \\
                 4.28: Further reading / 103 \\
                 4.29: Summary / 104 \\
                 5: The floating-point environment / 105 \\
                 5.1: IEEE 754 and programming languages / 105 \\
                 5.2: IEEE 754 and the mathcw library / 106 \\
                 5.3: Exceptions and traps / 106 \\
                 5.4: Access to exception flags and rounding control /
                 107 \\
                 5.5: The environment access pragma / 110 \\
                 5.6: Implementation of exception-flag and
                 rounding-control access / 110 \\
                 5.7: Using exception flags: simple cases / 112 \\
                 5.8: Using rounding control / 115 \\
                 5.9: Additional exception flag access / 116 \\
                 5.10: Using exception flags: complex case / 120 \\
                 5.11: Access to precision control / 123 \\
                 5.12: Using precision control / 126 \\
                 5.13: Summary / 127 \\
                 6: Converting floating-point values to integers / 129
                 \\
                 6.1: Integer conversion in programming languages / 129
                 \\
                 6.2: Programming issues for conversions to integers /
                 130 \\
                 6.3: Hardware out-of-range conversions / 131 \\
                 6.4: Rounding modes and integer conversions / 132 \\
                 6.5: Extracting integral and fractional parts / 132 \\
                 6.6: Truncation functions / 135 \\
                 6.7: Ceiling and floor functions / 136 \\
                 6.8: Floating-point rounding functions with fixed
                 rounding / 137 \\
                 6.9: Floating-point rounding functions: current
                 rounding / 138 \\
                 6.10: Floating-point rounding functions without {\em
                 inexact\/} exception / 139 \\
                 6.11: Integer rounding functions with fixed rounding /
                 140 \\
                 6.12: Integer rounding functions with current rounding
                 / 142 \\
                 6.13: Remainder / 143 \\
                 6.14: Why the remainder functions are hard / 144 \\
                 6.15: Computing {\tt fmod} / 146 \\
                 6.16: Computing {\tt remainder} / 148 \\
                 6.17: Computing {\tt remquo} / 150 \\
                 6.18: Computing one remainder from the other / 152 \\
                 6.19: Computing the remainder in nonbinary bases / 155
                 \\
                 6.20: Summary / 156 \\
                 7: Random numbers / 157 \\
                 7.1: Guidelines for random-number software / 157 \\
                 7.2: Creating generator seeds / 158 \\
                 7.3: Random floating-point values / 160 \\
                 7.4: Random integers from floating-point generator /
                 165 \\
                 7.5: Random integers from an integer generator / 166
                 \\
                 7.6: Random integers in ascending order / 168 \\
                 7.7: How random numbers are generated / 169 \\
                 7.8: Removing generator bias / 178 \\
                 7.9: Improving a poor random number generator / 178 \\
                 7.10: Why long periods matter / 179 \\
                 7.11: Inversive congruential generators / 180 \\
                 7.12: Inversive congruential generators, revisited /
                 189 \\
                 7.13: Distributions of random numbers / 189 \\
                 7.14: Other distributions / 195 \\
                 7.15: Testing random-number generators / 196 \\
                 7.16: Applications of random numbers / 202 \\
                 7.17: The \textsf {mathcw} random number routines / 208
                 \\
                 7.18: Summary, advice, and further reading / 214 \\
                 8: Roots / 215 \\
                 8.1: Square root / 215 \\
                 8.2: Hypotenuse and vector norms / 222 \\
                 8.3: Hypotenuse by iteration / 227 \\
                 8.4: Reciprocal square root / 233 \\
                 8.5: Cube root / 237 \\
                 8.6: Roots in hardware / 240 \\
                 8.7: Summary / 242 \\
                 9: Argument reduction / 243 \\
                 9.1: Simple argument reduction / 243 \\
                 9.2: Exact argument reduction / 250 \\
                 9.3: Implementing exact argument reduction / 253 \\
                 9.4: Testing argument reduction / 265 \\
                 9.5: Retrospective on argument reduction / 265 \\
                 10: Exponential and logarithm / 267 \\
                 10.1: Exponential functions / 267 \\
                 10.2: Exponential near zero / 273 \\
                 10.3: Logarithm functions / 282 \\
                 10.4: Logarithm near one / 290 \\
                 10.5: Exponential and logarithm in hardware / 292 \\
                 10.6: Compound interest and annuities / 294 \\
                 10.7: Summary / 298 \\
                 11: Trigonometric functions / 299 \\
                 11.1: Sine and cosine properties / 299 \\
                 11.2: Tangent properties / 302 \\
                 11.3: Argument conventions and units / 304 \\
                 11.4: Computing the cosine and sine / 306 \\
                 11.5: Computing the tangent / 310 \\
                 11.6: Trigonometric functions in degrees / 313 \\
                 11.7: Trigonometric functions in units of $ \pi $ / 315
                 \\
                 11.8: Computing the cosine and sine together / 320 \\
                 11.9: Inverse sine and cosine / 323 \\
                 11.10: Inverse tangent / 331 \\
                 11.11: Inverse tangent, take two / 336 \\
                 11.12: Trigonometric functions in hardware / 338 \\
                 11.13: Testing trigonometric functions / 339 \\
                 11.14: Retrospective on trigonometric functions / 340
                 \\
                 12: Hyperbolic functions / 341 \\
                 12.1: Hyperbolic functions / 341 \\
                 12.2: Improving the hyperbolic functions / 345 \\
                 12.3: Computing the hyperbolic functions together / 348
                 \\
                 12.4: Inverse hyperbolic functions / 348 \\
                 12.5: Hyperbolic functions in hardware / 350 \\
                 12.6: Summary / 352 \\
                 13: Pair-precision arithmetic / 353 \\
                 13.1: Limitations of pair-precision arithmetic / 354
                 \\
                 13.2: Design of the pair-precision software interface /
                 355 \\
                 13.3: Pair-precision initialization / 356 \\
                 13.4: Pair-precision evaluation / 357 \\
                 13.5: Pair-precision high part / 357 \\
                 13.6: Pair-precision low part / 357 \\
                 13.7: Pair-precision copy / 357 \\
                 13.8: Pair-precision negation / 358 \\
                 13.9: Pair-precision absolute value / 358 \\
                 13.10: Pair-precision sum / 358 \\
                 13.11: Splitting numbers into pair sums / 359 \\
                 13.12: Premature overflow in splitting / 362 \\
                 13.13: Pair-precision addition / 365 \\
                 13.14: Pair-precision subtraction / 367 \\
                 13.15: Pair-precision comparison / 368 \\
                 13.16: Pair-precision multiplication / 368 \\
                 13.17: Pair-precision division / 371 \\
                 13.18: Pair-precision square root / 373 \\
                 13.19: Pair-precision cube root / 377 \\
                 13.20: Accuracy of pair-precision arithmetic / 379 \\
                 13.21: Pair-precision vector sum / 384 \\
                 13.22: Exact vector sums / 385 \\
                 13.23: Pair-precision dot product / 385 \\
                 13.24: Pair-precision product sum / 386 \\
                 13.25: Pair-precision decimal arithmetic / 387 \\
                 13.26: Fused multiply-add with pair precision / 388 \\
                 13.27: Higher intermediate precision and the FMA / 393
                 \\
                 13.28: Fused multiply-add without pair precision / 395
                 \\
                 13.29: Fused multiply-add with multiple precision / 401
                 \\
                 13.30: Fused multiply-add, Boldo/\penalty
                 \exhyphenpenalty Melquiond style / 403 \\
                 13.31: Error correction in fused multiply-add / 406 \\
                 13.32: Retrospective on pair-precision arithmetic / 407
                 \\
                 14: Power function / 411 \\
                 14.1: Why the power function is hard to compute / 411
                 \\
                 14.2: Special cases for the power function / 412 \\
                 14.3: Integer powers / 414 \\
                 14.4: Integer powers, revisited / 420 \\
                 14.5: Outline of the power-function algorithm / 421 \\
                 14.6: Finding $a$ and $p$ / 423 \\
                 14.7: Table searching / 424 \\
                 14.8: Computing $\log_n(g/a)$ / 426 \\
                 14.9: Accuracy required for $\log_n(g/a)$ / 429 \\
                 14.10: Exact products / 430 \\
                 14.11: Computing $w$, $w_1$ and $w_2$ / 433 \\
                 14.12: Computing $n^{w_2}$ / 437 \\
                 14.13: The choice of $q$ / 438 \\
                 14.14: Testing the power function / 438 \\
                 14.15: Retrospective on the power function / 440 \\
                 15: Complex arithmetic primitives / 441 \\
                 15.1: Support macros and type definitions / 442 \\
                 15.2: Complex absolute value / 443 \\
                 15.3: Complex addition / 445 \\
                 15.4: Complex argument / 445 \\
                 15.5: Complex conjugate / 446 \\
                 15.6: Complex conjugation symmetry / 446 \\
                 15.7: Complex conversion / 448 \\
                 15.8: Complex copy / 448 \\
                 15.9: Complex division: C99 style / 449 \\
                 15.10: Complex division: Smith style / 451 \\
                 15.11: Complex division: Stewart style / 452 \\
                 15.12: Complex division: Priest style / 453 \\
                 15.13: Complex division: avoiding subtraction loss /
                 455 \\
                 15.14: Complex imaginary part / 456 \\
                 15.15: Complex multiplication / 456 \\
                 15.16: Complex multiplication: error analysis / 458 \\
                 15.17: Complex negation / 459 \\
                 15.18: Complex projection / 460 \\
                 15.19: Complex real part / 460 \\
                 15.20: Complex subtraction / 461 \\
                 15.21: Complex infinity test / 462 \\
                 15.22: Complex NaN test / 462 \\
                 15.23: Summary / 463 \\
                 16: Quadratic equations / 465 \\
                 16.1: Solving quadratic equations / 465 \\
                 16.2: Root sensitivity / 471 \\
                 16.3: Testing a quadratic-equation solver / 472 \\
                 16.4: Summary / 474 \\
                 17: Elementary functions in complex arithmetic / 475
                 \\
                 17.1: Research on complex elementary functions / 475
                 \\
                 17.2: Principal values / 476 \\
                 17.3: Branch cuts / 476 \\
                 17.4: Software problems with negative zeros / 478 \\
                 17.5: Complex elementary function tree / 479 \\
                 17.6: Series for complex functions / 479 \\
                 17.7: Complex square root / 480 \\
                 17.8: Complex cube root / 485 \\
                 17.9: Complex exponential / 487 \\
                 17.10: Complex exponential near zero / 492 \\
                 17.11: Complex logarithm / 495 \\
                 17.12: Complex logarithm near one / 497 \\
                 17.13: Complex power / 500 \\
                 17.14: Complex trigonometric functions / 502 \\
                 17.15: Complex inverse trigonometric functions / 504
                 \\
                 17.16: Complex hyperbolic functions / 509 \\
                 17.17: Complex inverse hyperbolic functions / 514 \\
                 17.18: Summary / 520 \\
                 18: The Greek functions: gamma, psi, and zeta / 521 \\
                 18.1: Gamma and log-gamma functions / 521 \\
                 18.2: The {\tt psi} and {\tt psiln} functions / 536 \\
                 18.3: Polygamma functions / 547 \\
                 18.4: Incomplete gamma functions / 560 \\
                 18.5: A Swiss diversion: Bernoulli and Euler / 568 \\
                 18.6: An Italian excursion: Fibonacci numbers / 575 \\
                 18.7: A German gem: the Riemann zeta function / 579 \\
                 18.8: Further reading / 590 \\
                 18.9: Summary / 591 \\
                 19: Error and probability functions / 593 \\
                 19.1: Error functions / 593 \\
                 19.2: Scaled complementary error function / 598 \\
                 19.3: Inverse error functions / 600 \\
                 19.4: Normal distribution functions and inverses / 610
                 \\
                 19.5: Summary / 617 \\
                 20: Elliptic integral functions / 619 \\
                 20.1: The arithmetic-geometric mean / 619 \\
                 20.2: Elliptic integral functions of the first kind /
                 624 \\
                 20.3: Elliptic integral functions of the second kind /
                 627 \\
                 20.4: Elliptic integral functions of the third kind /
                 630 \\
                 20.5: Computing $K(m)$ and $K'(m)$ / 631 \\
                 20.6: Computing $E(m)$ and $E'(m)$ / 637 \\
                 20.7: Historical algorithms for elliptic integrals /
                 643 \\
                 20.8: Auxiliary functions for elliptic integrals / 645
                 \\
                 20.9: Computing the elliptic auxiliary functions / 648
                 \\
                 20.10: Historical elliptic functions / 650 \\
                 20.11: Elliptic functions in software / 652 \\
                 20.12: Applications of elliptic auxiliary functions /
                 653 \\
                 20.13: Elementary functions from elliptic auxiliary
                 functions / 654 \\
                 20.14: Computing elementary functions via $R_C(x,y)$ /
                 655 \\
                 20.15: Jacobian elliptic functions / 657 \\
                 20.16: Inverses of Jacobian elliptic functions / 664
                 \\
                 20.17: The modulus and the nome / 668 \\
                 20.18: Jacobian theta functions / 673 \\
                 20.19: Logarithmic derivatives of the Jacobian theta
                 functions / 675 \\
                 20.20: Neville theta functions / 678 \\
                 20.21: Jacobian Eta, Theta, and Zeta functions / 679
                 \\
                 20.22: Weierstrass elliptic functions / 682 \\
                 20.23: Weierstrass functions by duplication / 689 \\
                 20.24: Complete elliptic functions, revisited / 690 \\
                 20.25: Summary / 691 \\
                 21: Bessel functions / 693 \\
                 21.1: Cylindrical Bessel functions / 694 \\
                 21.2: Behavior of $J_n(x)$ and $Y_n(x)$ / 695 \\
                 21.3: Properties of $J_n(z)$ and $Y_n(z)$ / 697 \\
                 21.4: Experiments with recurrences for $J_0(x)$ / 705
                 \\
                 21.5: Computing $J_0(x)$ and $J_1(x)$ / 707 \\
                 21.6: Computing $J_n(x)$ / 710 \\
                 21.7: Computing $Y_0(x)$ and $Y_1(x)$ / 713 \\
                 21.8: Computing $Y_n(x)$ / 715 \\
                 21.9: Improving Bessel code near zeros / 716 \\
                 21.10: Properties of $I_n(z)$ and $K_n(z)$ / 718 \\
                 21.11: Computing $I_0(x)$ and $I_1(x)$ / 724 \\
                 21.12: Computing $K_0(x)$ and $K_1(x)$ / 726 \\
                 21.13: Computing $I_n(x)$ and $K_n(x)$ / 728 \\
                 21.14: Properties of spherical Bessel functions / 731
                 \\
                 21.15: Computing $j_n(x)$ and $y_n(x)$ / 735 \\
                 21.16: Improving $j_1(x)$ and $y_1(x)$ / 740 \\
                 21.17: Modified spherical Bessel functions / 743 \\
                 21.18: Software for Bessel-function sequences / 755 \\
                 21.19: Retrospective on Bessel functions / 761 \\
                 22: Testing the library / 763 \\
                 22.1: Testing {\tt tgamma} and {\tt lgamma} / 765 \\
                 22.2: Testing {\tt psi} and {\tt psiln} / 768 \\
                 22.3: Testing {\tt erf} and {\tt erfc} / 768 \\
                 22.4: Testing cylindrical Bessel functions / 769 \\
                 22.5: Testing exponent/\penalty \exhyphenpenalty
                 significand manipulation / 769 \\
                 22.6: Testing inline assembly code / 769 \\
                 22.7: Testing with Maple / 770 \\
                 22.8: Testing floating-point arithmetic / 773 \\
                 22.9: The Berkeley Elementary Functions Test Suite /
                 774 \\
                 22.10: The AT\&T floating-point test package / 775 \\
                 22.11: The Antwerp test suite / 776 \\
                 22.12: Summary / 776 \\
                 23: Pair-precision elementary functions / 777 \\
                 23.1: Pair-precision integer power / 777 \\
                 23.2: Pair-precision machine epsilon / 779 \\
                 23.3: Pair-precision exponential / 780 \\
                 23.4: Pair-precision logarithm / 787 \\
                 23.5: Pair-precision logarithm near one / 793 \\
                 23.6: Pair-precision exponential near zero / 793 \\
                 23.7: Pair-precision base-$n$ exponentials / 795 \\
                 23.8: Pair-precision trigonometric functions / 796 \\
                 23.9: Pair-precision inverse trigonometric functions /
                 801 \\
                 23.10: Pair-precision hyperbolic functions / 804 \\
                 23.11: Pair-precision inverse hyperbolic functions /
                 808 \\
                 23.12: Summary / 808 \\
                 24: Accuracy of the Cody\slash Waite algorithms / 811
                 \\
                 25: Improving upon the Cody\slash Waite algorithms /
                 823 \\
                 25.1: The Bell Labs libraries / 823 \\
                 25.2: The {Cephes} library / 823 \\
                 25.3: The {Sun} libraries / 824 \\
                 25.4: Mathematical functions on EPIC / 824 \\
                 25.5: The GNU libraries / 825 \\
                 25.6: The French libraries / 825 \\
                 25.7: The NIST effort / 826 \\
                 25.8: Commercial mathematical libraries / 826 \\
                 25.9: Mathematical libraries for decimal arithmetic /
                 826 \\
                 25.10: Mathematical library research publications / 826
                 \\
                 25.11: Books on computing mathematical functions / 827
                 \\
                 25.12: Summary / 828 \\
                 26: Floating-point output / 829 \\
                 26.1: Output character string design issues / 830 \\
                 26.2: Exact output conversion / 831 \\
                 26.3: Hexadecimal floating-point output / 832 \\
                 26.4: Octal floating-point output / 850 \\
                 26.5: Binary floating-point output / 851 \\
                 26.6: Decimal floating-point output / 851 \\
                 26.7: Accuracy of output conversion / 865 \\
                 26.8: Output conversion to a general base / 865 \\
                 26.9: Output conversion of Infinity / 866 \\
                 26.10: Output conversion of NaN / 866 \\
                 26.11: Number-to-string conversion / 867 \\
                 26.12: The {\tt printf} family / 867 \\
                 26.13: Summary / 878 \\
                 27: Floating-point input / 879 \\
                 27.1: Binary floating-point input / 879 \\
                 27.2: Octal floating-point input / 894 \\
                 27.3: Hexadecimal floating-point input / 895 \\
                 27.4: Decimal floating-point input / 895 \\
                 27.5: Based-number input / 899 \\
                 27.6: General floating-point input / 900 \\
                 27.7: The {\tt scanf} family / 901 \\
                 27.8: Summary / 910 \\
                 A: Ada interface / 911 \\
                 A.1: Building the Ada interface / 911 \\
                 A.2: Programming the Ada interface / 912 \\
                 A.3: Using the Ada interface / 915 \\
                 B: C\# interface / 917 \\
                 B.1: C\# on the CLI virtual machine / 917 \\
                 B.2: Building the C\# interface / 918 \\
                 B.3: Programming the C\# interface / 920 \\
                 B.4: Using the C\# interface / 922 \\
                 C: C++ interface / 923 \\
                 C.1: Building the C++ interface / 923 \\
                 C.2: Programming the C++ interface / 924 \\
                 C.3: Using the C++ interface / 925 \\
                 D: Decimal arithmetic / 927 \\
                 D.1: Why we need decimal floating-point arithmetic /
                 927 \\
                 D.2: Decimal floating-point arithmetic design issues /
                 928 \\
                 D.3: How decimal and binary arithmetic differ / 931 \\
                 D.4: Initialization of decimal floating-point storage /
                 935 \\
                 D.5: The {\tt <decfloat.h>} header file / 936 \\
                 D.6: Rounding in decimal arithmetic / 936 \\
                 D.7: Exact scaling in decimal arithmetic / 937 \\
                 E: Errata in the Cody\slash Waite book / 939 \\
                 F: Fortran interface / 941 \\
                 F.1: Building the Fortran interface / 943 \\
                 F.2: Programming the Fortran interface / 944 \\
                 F.3: Using the Fortran interface / 945 \\
                 H: Historical floating-point architectures / 947 \\
                 H.1: CDC family / 949 \\
                 H.2: Cray family / 952 \\
                 H.3: DEC PDP-10 / 953 \\
                 H.4: DEC PDP-11 and VAX / 956 \\
                 H.5: General Electric 600 series / 958 \\
                 H.6: IBM family / 959 \\
                 H.7: Lawrence Livermore S-1 Mark IIA / 965 \\
                 H.8: Unusual floating-point systems / 966 \\
                 H.9: Historical retrospective / 967 \\
                 I: Integer arithmetic / 969 \\
                 I.1: Memory addressing and integers / 971 \\
                 I.2: Representations of signed integers / 971 \\
                 I.3: Parity testing / 975 \\
                 I.4: Sign testing / 975 \\
                 I.5: Arithmetic exceptions / 975 \\
                 I.6: Notations for binary numbers / 977 \\
                 I.7: Summary / 978 \\
                 J: Java interface / 979 \\
                 J.1: Building the Java interface / 979 \\
                 J.2: Programming the Java MathCW class / 980 \\
                 J.3: Programming the Java C interface / 982 \\
                 J.4: Using the Java interface / 985 \\
                 L: Letter notation / 987 \\
                 P: Pascal interface / 989 \\
                 P.1: Building the Pascal interface / 989 \\
                 P.2: Programming the Pascal MathCW module / 990 \\
                 P.3: Using the Pascal module interface / 993 \\
                 P.4: Pascal and numeric programming / 994 \\
                 Bibliography / 995 \\
                 Author/editor index / 1039 \\
                 Function and macro index / 1049 \\
                 Subject index / 1065 \\
                 Colophon / 1115",
}

@Book{Blahut:1992:RS,
  author =       "Richard E. Blahut and Willard {Miller, Jr.} and Calvin
                 H. Wilcox",
  title =        "Radar and Sonar",
  volume =       "32",
  publisher =    pub-SV,
  address =      pub-SV:adr,
  pages =        "????",
  year =         "1992",
  ISBN =         "0-387-97516-0 (vol. 1), 3-540-97516-0 (vol. 1: EUR)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-387-97516-0 (vol. 1), 978-3-540-97516-8 (vol. 1:
                 EUR)",
  LCCN =         "TK6580 .B5 1991",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 03 10:21:12 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  series =       "IMA volumes in mathematics and its applications",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Bressloff:2005:BGR,
  editor =       "Paul C. Bressloff and Stephen Coombes",
  booktitle =    "Bursting the Genesis of Rhythm in the Nervous System",
  title =        "Bursting the Genesis of Rhythm in the Nervous System",
  publisher =    "World Scientific Publishing Company",
  address =      "Singapore",
  pages =        "xvi + 401",
  year =         "2005",
  ISBN =         "981-256-506-X, 981-270-323-3 (e-book)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-981-256-506-8, 978-981-270-323-1 (e-book)",
  LCCN =         "QP364.5 .B57 2005",
  bibdate =      "Wed Nov 18 12:01:38 MST 2020",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/5944\#t=toc;
                 http://zbmath.org/?q=an:1094.92500",
  ZMnumber =     "1094.92500",
  abstract =     "Neurons in the brain communicate with each other by
                 transmitting sequences of electrical spikes or action
                 potentials. One of the major challenges in neuroscience
                 is to understand the basic physiological mechanisms
                 underlying the complex spatiotemporal patterns of
                 spiking activity observed during normal brain
                 functioning, and to determine the origins of
                 pathological dynamical states such as epileptic
                 seizures and Parkinsonian tremors. A second major
                 challenge is to understand how the patterns of spiking
                 activity provide a substrate for the encoding and
                 transmission of information, that is, how do neurons
                 compute with spikes? It is likely that an important
                 element of both the dynamical and computational
                 properties of neurons is that they can exhibit
                 bursting, which is a relatively slow rhythmic
                 alternation between an active phase of rapid spiking
                 and a quiescent phase without spiking. This book
                 provides a detailed overview of the current
                 state-of-the-art in the mathematical and computational
                 modeling of bursting, with contributions from many of
                 the leading researchers in the field.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Sensory neurons; Neural transmission; Neural
                 transmission; Sensory neurons",
  tableofcontents = "1. The development of the Hindmarsh--Rose model for
                 bursting / Jim Hindmarsh and Philip Cornelius \\
                 2. Negative calcium feedback: the road from Chay-Keizer
                 / Richard Bertram and Arthur Sherman \\
                 3. Autoregulation of bursting of AVP neurons of the rat
                 hypothalamus / Peter Roper [und weitere] \\
                 4. Bifurcations in the fast dynamics of neurons:
                 implications for bursting / John Guckenheimer, Joseph
                 H. Tien and Allan R. Willms \\
                 5. Bursting in 2-compartment neurons: a case study of
                 the Pinsky--Rinzel model / Amitabha Bose and Victoria
                 Booth \\
                 6. Ghostbursting: the role of active dendrites in
                 electrosensory processing / Carlo R. Laing and Brent
                 Doiron \\
                 7. Analysis of circuits containing bursting neurons
                 using phase resetting curves / Carmen Canavier \\
                 8. Bursting in coupled cell systems / Martin
                 Golubitslcy, Kre{\`u}simir Josi{\'c} and LieJune Shiau
                 \\
                 9. Modulatory effects of coupling on bursting maps /
                 Gerda de Vries \\
                 10. Beyond synchronization: modulatory and emergent
                 effects of coupling in square-wave bursting / Gerda de
                 Vries and Arthur Sherman \\
                 11. Bursting in excitatory neural networks / Jo{\{"}e}l
                 Tabak and John Rinzel \\
                 12. Oscillatory bursting mechanisms in respiratory
                 pacemaker neurons and networks / Robert Butera [und
                 weitere] \\
                 13. Geometric analysis of bursting networks / Janet
                 Best and David Terman \\
                 14. Elliptic bursters, depolarization block, and waves
                 / Bard Ermentrout, Joyeeta Dutta-Moscato and David
                 Pinto.",
}

@Book{Bressloff:2013:WNM,
  author =       "Paul C. Bressloff",
  title =        "Waves in Neural Media: From Single Neurons to Neural
                 Fields",
  publisher =    "Springer",
  address =      "Dordrecht, The Netherlands",
  pages =        "xix + 436",
  year =         "2013",
  ISBN =         "1-4614-8865-6 (print), 1-4614-8866-4 (e-book)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-1-4614-8865-1, 978-1-4614-8866-8",
  LCCN =         "QA76.87",
  bibdate =      "Wed Nov 18 11:55:24 MST 2020",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  series =       "Lecture Notes on Mathematical Modelling in the Life
                 Sciences",
  URL =          "http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-1-4614-8866-8;
                 http://public.ebookcentral.proquest.com/choice/publicfullrecord.aspx?p=1538621",
  abstract =     "\booktitle{Waves in Neural Media: From Single Cells to
                 Neural Fields} surveys mathematical models of traveling
                 waves in the brain, ranging from intracellular waves in
                 single neurons to waves of activity in large-scale
                 brain networks. The work provides a pedagogical account
                 of analytical methods for finding traveling wave
                 solutions of the variety of nonlinear differential
                 equations that arise in such models. These include
                 regular and singular perturbation methods, weakly
                 nonlinear analysis, Evans functions and wave stability,
                 homogenization theory and averaging, and stochastic
                 processes. Also covered in the text are exact methods
                 of solution where applicable. Historically speaking,
                 the propagation of action potentials has inspired new
                 mathematics, particularly with regard to the PDE theory
                 of waves in excitable media. More recently, continuum
                 neural field models of large-scale brain networks have
                 generated a new set of interesting mathematical
                 questions with regard to the solution of nonlocal
                 integro-differential equations. Advanced graduates,
                 postdoctoral researchers and faculty working in
                 mathematical biology, theoretical neuroscience, or
                 applied nonlinear dynamics will find this book to be a
                 valuable resource. The main prerequisites are an
                 introductory graduate course on ordinary differential
                 equations and partial differential equations, making
                 this an accessible and unique contribution to the field
                 of mathematical biology.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Differential equations; Distribution; Mathematics;
                 Neurosciences; Physiology",
  tableofcontents = "Part I: Neurons: Single neuron modeling \\
                 Traveling waves in one-dimensional excitable media \\
                 Wave propagation along spiny dendrites \\
                 Calcium waves and sparks \\
                 Part II: Networks: Waves in synaptically coupled
                 spiking networks \\
                 Population models and neural fields \\
                 Waves in excitable neural fields \\
                 Neural field model of binocular rivalry waves \\
                 Part III: Development and disease: Waves in the
                 developing and the diseased brain",
}

@Book{Bressloff:2014:SPC,
  author =       "Paul C. Bressloff",
  title =        "Stochastic Processes in Cell Biology",
  volume =       "41",
  publisher =    "Springer International Publishing",
  address =      "Cham, Switzerland",
  pages =        "xvii + 679",
  year =         "2014",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-08488-6",
  ISBN =         "3-319-08487-9 (hardcover), 3-319-08488-7 (e-book),",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-3-319-08487-9 (hardcover), 978-3-319-08488-6
                 (e-book),",
  ISSN =         "0939-6047",
  LCCN =         "QH323.5",
  bibdate =      "Wed Nov 18 11:49:54 MST 2020",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  series =       "Interdisciplinary Applied Mathematics",
  abstract =     "This book develops the theory of continuous and
                 discrete stochastic processes within the context of
                 cell biology. A wide range of biological topics are
                 covered including normal and anomalous diffusion in
                 complex cellular environments, stochastic ion channels
                 and excitable systems, stochastic calcium signaling,
                 molecular motors, intracellular transport, signal
                 transduction, bacterial chemotaxis, robustness in gene
                 networks, genetic switches and oscillators, cell
                 polarization, polymerization, cellular length control,
                 and branching processes. The book also provides a
                 pedagogical introduction to the theory of stochastic
                 process --- Fokker Planck equations, stochastic
                 differential equations, master equations and jump
                 Markov processes, diffusion approximations and the
                 system size expansion, first passage time problems,
                 stochastic hybrid systems, reaction-diffusion
                 equations, exclusion processes, WKB methods,
                 martingales and branching processes, stochastic
                 calculus, and numerical methods. This text is primarily
                 aimed at graduate students and researchers working in
                 mathematical biology and applied mathematicians
                 interested in stochastic modeling. Applied probabilists
                 and theoretical physicists should also find it of
                 interest. It assumes no prior background in statistical
                 physics and introduces concepts in stochastic processes
                 via motivating biological applications. The book is
                 highly illustrated and contains a large number of
                 examples and exercises that further develop the models
                 and ideas in the body of the text. It is based on a
                 course that the author has taught at the University of
                 Utah for many years.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Mathematics; Cytology; Distribution (Probability
                 theory); Mathematical and Computational Biology;
                 Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes; Cell
                 Biology; Cytology; Distribution (Probability theory);
                 Mathematics",
  tableofcontents = "Introduction \\
                 Diffusion in Cells: Random walks and Brownian Motion
                 \\
                 Stochastic Ion Channels \\
                 Polymers and Molecular Motors \\
                 Sensing the Environment: Adaptation and Amplification
                 in Cells \\
                 Stochastic Gene Expression and Regulatory Networks \\
                 Transport Processes in Cells \\
                 Self-Organization in Cells I: Active Processes \\
                 Self-Organization in Cells II: Reaction--Diffusion
                 Models \\
                 The WKB Method and Large Deviation Theory \\
                 Probability Theory and Martingales",
}

@Book{Carlson:1997:MMM,
  author =       "James A. Carlson and Jennifer M. Johnson",
  title =        "Multivariable Mathematics with {Maple}: Linear
                 Algebra, Vector Calculus and Differential Equations",
  publisher =    pub-PH,
  address =      pub-PH:adr,
  pages =        "vi + 290",
  year =         "1997",
  ISBN =         "0-13-270315-7 (paperback)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-13-270315-4 (paperback)",
  LCCN =         "QA185.D37 C37 1997",
  bibdate =      "Mon May 11 12:46:28 MDT 1998",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "algebras, linear -- data processing; differential
                 equations -- data processing; Maple (computer file);
                 vector analysis -- data processing",
}

@Book{Carlson:2003:PMP,
  author =       "James Carlson and Stefan M{\"u}ller-Stach and Chris
                 Peters",
  title =        "Period Mappings and Period Domains",
  volume =       "85",
  publisher =    pub-CAMBRIDGE,
  address =      pub-CAMBRIDGE:adr,
  pages =        "xvi + 430",
  year =         "2003",
  ISBN =         "0-521-81466-9",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-521-81466-9",
  LCCN =         "QA564 .C28 2003",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 03 08:51:09 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  series =       "Cambridge studies in advanced mathematics",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Carlson:2006:MPP,
  editor =       "James A. Carlson and Arthur Jaffe and Andrew Wiles",
  title =        "The {Millennium Prize} Problems",
  publisher =    pub-AMS,
  address =      pub-AMS:adr,
  pages =        "viii + 165",
  year =         "2006",
  ISBN =         "0-8218-3679-X",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-8218-3679-8",
  LCCN =         "QA43 .M493 2006",
  bibdate =      "Thu Apr 2 10:10:54 MDT 2009",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  URL =          "http://www.claymath.org/publications/Millennium_Problems/",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "mathematics; problems, exercises, etc; research",
  tableofcontents = "History of prizes in mathematics / J. Gray \\
                 Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture / A. Wiles \\
                 Hodge conjecture / P. Deligne \\
                 Existence and smoothness of the Navier--Stokes equation
                 / C.L. Fefferman \\
                 Poincar\'\'e conjecture / J. Milnor \\
                 P versus NP Problem / S. Cook \\
                 Riemann hypothesis / E. Bombieri \\
                 Quantum Yang--Mills theory / A. Jaffe and E. Witten",
}

@Book{Cherkaev:1997:TMM,
  editor =       "Andrej Cherkaev and Robert Kohn",
  title =        "Topics in the Mathematical Modelling of Composite
                 Materials",
  publisher =    pub-BIRKHAUSER,
  address =      pub-BIRKHAUSER:adr,
  pages =        "xiv + 317",
  year =         "1997",
  ISBN =         "0-8176-3662-5",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-8176-3662-3",
  LCCN =         "TA418.9.C6 T676 1997",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 3 12:22:36 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Cherkaev:2000:VMS,
  author =       "Andrej Cherkaev",
  title =        "Variational Methods for Structural Optimization",
  volume =       "140",
  publisher =    pub-SV,
  address =      pub-SV:adr,
  pages =        "xii + 627",
  year =         "2000",
  ISBN =         "0-387-98462-3",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-387-98462-9",
  LCCN =         "QA1 .A647 v.140; TA658.8 .C53 2000",
  bibdate =      "Sat Sep 22 09:49:02 2001",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  series =       "Applied mathematical sciences",
  URL =          "https://www.math.utah.edu/book/vmso",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "Technical editing by Nelson H. F. Beebe.",
}

@Proceedings{Clarke:1999:NAD,
  editor =       "Frank H. Clarke and Ronald J. Stern and Gert
                 Sabidussi",
  booktitle =    "Nonlinear analysis, differential equations, and
                 control",
  title =        "Nonlinear analysis, differential equations, and
                 control",
  volume =       "528",
  publisher =    pub-KLUWER,
  address =      pub-KLUWER:adr,
  pages =        "xix + 602",
  year =         "1999",
  ISBN =         "0-7923-5665-9",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-7923-5665-3",
  LCCN =         "QA321.5 .N652 1999",
  bibdate =      "Wed Feb 13 18:54:10 MST 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  note =         "Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute and
                 S{\'e}minaire de Mathem{\'a}tiques Sup{\'e}rieures on
                 Nonlinear Analysis, Differential Equations, and
                 Control, Montr{\'e}al, Canada, July 27--August 7,
                 1998.",
  series =       "NATO science series. Series C, Mathematical and
                 physical sciences",
  URL =          "http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0823/99014203-d.html;
                 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0823/99014203-t.html",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Nonlinear functional analysis; Congresses;
                 Differential equations; Control theory",
}

@Book{Csorgo:1986:ATE,
  author =       "Mikl{\'o}s Cs{\"o}rg{\H{o}} and S{\'a}ndor
                 Cs{\"o}rg{\H{o}} and Lajos Horv{\'a}th",
  title =        "An Asymptotic Theory for Empirical Reliability and
                 Concentration Processes",
  volume =       "33",
  publisher =    pub-SV,
  address =      pub-SV:adr,
  pages =        "171",
  year =         "1986",
  ISBN =         "0-387-96359-6",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-387-96359-4",
  LCCN =         "QA276.7 .C758 1986",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 3 12:22:36 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  series =       "Lecture Notes in Statistics",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Csorgo:1993:WAP,
  author =       "Mikl{\'o}s Cs{\"o}rg{\H{o}} and Lajos Horv{\'a}th",
  title =        "Weighted Approximations in Probability and
                 Statistics",
  publisher =    pub-WILEY,
  address =      pub-WILEY:adr,
  pages =        "xiii + 442",
  year =         "1993",
  ISBN =         "0-471-93635-9",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-471-93635-0",
  LCCN =         "QA274.2 .C77 1993",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 3 12:22:36 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Csorgo:1997:LTC,
  author =       "Mikl{\'o}s Cs{\"o}rg{\H{o}} and Lajos Horv{\'a}th",
  title =        "Limit Theorems in Change-Point Analysis",
  publisher =    pub-WILEY,
  address =      pub-WILEY:adr,
  pages =        "xv + 414",
  year =         "1997",
  ISBN =         "0-471-95522-1",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-471-95522-1",
  LCCN =         "QA276 .C87 1997",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 3 12:22:36 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Dalang:2009:MSP,
  author =       "Robert Dalang and Davar Khoshnevisan and Carl Mueller
                 and David Nualart and Yimin Xiao",
  title =        "A Minicourse on Stochastic Partial Differential
                 Equations",
  volume =       "1962",
  publisher =    pub-SV,
  address =      pub-SV:adr,
  pages =        "xi + 216",
  year =         "2009",
  ISBN =         "3-540-85993-4 (softcover)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-3-540-85993-2 (softcover)",
  LCCN =         "QA3 .L28 no.1962; QA3.L471",
  bibdate =      "Tue Jan 20 16:31:21 MST 2009",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib;
                 library.mit.edu:9909/mit01;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  series =       ser-LNM,
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Elliott:1995:LSC,
  author =       "Rebecca J. Elliott",
  title =        "Learning {SAS} in the Computer Lab",
  publisher =    pub-DUXBURY-PRESS,
  address =      pub-DUXBURY-PRESS:adr,
  pages =        "x + 175",
  year =         "1995",
  ISBN =         "0-534-23442-9",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-534-23442-3",
  LCCN =         "QA276.4 .E44 1995",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 03 08:34:30 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "SAS (Computer file); Statistics--Data processing",
}

@Book{Elliott:2000:LSC,
  author =       "Rebecca J. Elliott",
  title =        "Learning {SAS} in the Computer Lab",
  publisher =    pub-DUXBURY-PRESS,
  address =      pub-DUXBURY-PRESS:adr,
  edition =      "Second",
  pages =        "xi + 236",
  year =         "2000",
  ISBN =         "0-534-35925-6",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-534-35925-6",
  LCCN =         "QA276.4 .E44 2000",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 03 08:34:30 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "SAS (Computer file); Statistics--Data processing",
}

@Book{Elliott:2010:LSC,
  author =       "Rebecca J. Elliott and Christopher H. Morrell",
  title =        "Learning {SAS} in the computer lab",
  publisher =    "Brooks/Cole Cengage Learning",
  address =      "Boston, MA, USA",
  edition =      "Third",
  pages =        "xi + 298",
  year =         "2010",
  ISBN =         "0-495-55968-7",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-495-55968-9",
  LCCN =         "QA276.4 .E44 2010",
  bibdate =      "Tue May 25 18:19:18 MDT 2010",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "SAS (Computer file); statistics; data processing",
}

@Book{Ethier:1986:MPC,
  author =       "Stewart N. Ethier and Thomas G. Kurtz",
  title =        "{Markov} Processes: Characterization and Convergence",
  publisher =    pub-WILEY,
  address =      pub-WILEY:adr,
  pages =        "x + 534",
  year =         "1986",
  ISBN =         "0-471-08186-8",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-471-08186-9",
  LCCN =         "QA274.7 .E84 1986",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 3 12:22:36 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Ethier:2005:MPC,
  author =       "Stewart N. Ethier and Thomas G. Kurtz",
  title =        "{Markov} processes: characterization and convergence",
  publisher =    pub-WILEY-INTERSCIENCE,
  address =      pub-WILEY-INTERSCIENCE:adr,
  pages =        "x + 534",
  year =         "2005",
  ISBN =         "0-471-76986-X (paperback)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-471-76986-6 (paperback)",
  LCCN =         "QA274.7 .E84 2005",
  bibdate =      "Tue May 25 18:23:32 MDT 2010",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  series =       "Wiley series in probability and statistics;
                 Wiley-Interscience paperback series",
  URL =          "http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0627/2005284417-b.html;
                 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0627/2005284417-d.html;
                 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0657/2005284417-t.html",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "Originally published 1986.",
  subject =      "Markov processes",
}

@Book{Ethier:2007:OPM,
  editor =       "Stewart N. Ethier and William R. Eadington",
  title =        "Optimal Play: Mathematical Studies of Games and
                 Gambling",
  publisher =    "Institute for the Study of Gambling and Commercial
                 Gaming",
  address =      "Reno, NV, USA",
  pages =        "xxvi + 550",
  year =         "2007",
  ISBN =         "0-9796873-0-6",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-9796873-0-3",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Mon Dec 3 15:45:33 MST 2007",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Ethier:2010:DCP,
  author =       "Stewart N. Ethier",
  title =        "The Doctrine of Chances: Probabilistic Aspects of
                 Gambling",
  publisher =    pub-SV,
  address =      pub-SV:adr,
  pages =        "xiv + 816",
  year =         "2010",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-78783-9",
  ISBN =         "3-540-78782-8 (print), 3-540-78783-6 (e-book)",
  ISBN-13 =      "97-83540-787-8-2-2 (print), 97-83540-787-8-3-9
                 (e-book)",
  LCCN =         "QA271 2010",
  bibdate =      "Tue May 25 18:07:11 2010",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  series =       "Probability and Its Applications",
  URL =          "https://www.math.utah.edu/~ethier/DoC.html",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Fife:1978:MAR,
  author =       "Paul C. Fife",
  title =        "Mathematical Aspects of Reacting and Diffusing
                 Systems",
  volume =       "28",
  publisher =    pub-SV,
  address =      pub-SV:adr,
  pages =        "iv + 185",
  year =         "1978",
  ISBN =         "0-387-09117-3",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-387-09117-4",
  LCCN =         "QH323.5 .F54",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 3 12:22:36 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  series =       "Lecture Notes in Biomathematics",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Fife:1998:DIL,
  author =       "Paul C. Fife",
  title =        "Dynamics of Internal Layers and Diffusive Interfaces",
  volume =       "53",
  publisher =    pub-SIAM,
  address =      pub-SIAM:adr,
  pages =        "vi + 93",
  year =         "1998",
  ISBN =         "0-89871-225-4",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-89871-225-4",
  LCCN =         "QA927 .F54 1988",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 3 12:22:36 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  series =       "CBMS-NSF Regional Conference Series in Applied
                 Mathematics",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Folias:1989:SIT,
  editor =       "E. S. Folias",
  title =        "Structural Integrity: Theory and Experiment",
  publisher =    pub-KLUWER,
  address =      pub-KLUWER:adr,
  pages =        "xiv + 253",
  year =         "1989",
  ISBN =         "0-7923-0174-9",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-7923-0174-5",
  LCCN =         "TA656 .S776 1989",
  bibdate =      "Thu Nov 29 10:23:54 MST 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "Special papers from a conference in honor of Professor
                 Max Lea Williams on the occasion of his 65th birthday,
                 presented at several sessions of the 24th Annual
                 Meeting of the Society of Engineering Science at the
                 University of Utah in September 1987. Reprinted from
                 International Journal of Fracture, vol. {\bf 39}, nos.
                 1--3 (1989). Summaries in French.",
  subject =      "structural stability; fracture mechanics; Williams, M.
                 L. (Max Lea)",
}

@Book{Glaser:1970:GCT,
  author =       "Leslie C. Glaser",
  title =        "Geometrical Combinatorial Topology",
  volume =       "1 and 2",
  publisher =    pub-VAN-NOSTRAND-REINHOLD,
  address =      pub-VAN-NOSTRAND-REINHOLD:adr,
  pages =        "????",
  year =         "1970 and 1972",
  ISBN =         "0-442-78283-7",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-442-78283-2",
  LCCN =         "QA612 .G56",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 3 12:22:36 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Golden:1998:MMM,
  editor =       "Kenneth M. Golden and others",
  title =        "Mathematics of Multiscale Materials",
  volume =       "99",
  publisher =    pub-SV,
  address =      pub-SV:adr,
  pages =        "x + 280",
  year =         "1998",
  ISBN =         "0-387-98528-X",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-387-98528-2",
  LCCN =         "TA405 .M395 1998",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 3 12:22:36 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  series =       "The IMA volumes in mathematics and its applications",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Gustafson:1998:ACM,
  author =       "Grant B. Gustafson and Calvin H. Wilcox",
  title =        "Analytical and Computational Methods of Advanced
                 Engineering Mathematics",
  volume =       "28",
  publisher =    pub-SV,
  address =      pub-SV:adr,
  pages =        "xxii + 729",
  year =         "1998",
  ISBN =         "0-387-98265-5",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-387-98265-6",
  LCCN =         "TA330 .G87 1998",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 03 08:08:09 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/numana1990.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  series =       "Texts in applied mathematics",
  URL =          "http://www.springeronline.com/sgw/cda/frontpage/0,10735,4-40109-22-1522238-0,00.html",
  abstract =     "This is a readable, innovative textbook of
                 mathematical methods for undergraduate engineering and
                 science students. The text is designed for a one-year
                 course and is centered around the topics which form the
                 essentials of engineering mathematics: ordinary
                 differential equations, vector calculus, linear
                 algebra, and partial differential equations. Ordinary
                 differential equations are developed in a setting found
                 suitable for scientists and engineers. Linear algebra,
                 in particular, is a strong point of the book. The
                 authors use a practical approach based upon solving
                 equations, and all ideas are introduced from this basic
                 viewpoint. Partial differential equations are
                 introduced in the context of physical problems, rather
                 than in an abstract setting. Emphasis is on the
                 solution of an extensive and varied number of
                 real-world problems, each treated completely and in
                 sufficient depth to be self-contained. Advanced
                 Engineering Mathematics is based on the authors' 25
                 years of university experience in teaching engineering
                 mathematics.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  tableofcontents = "1: Numerical analysis \\
                 2: Ordinary differential equations of first order \\
                 3: Ordinary differential equations of higher order \\
                 4: The Laplace transform \\
                 5: Linear algebra \\
                 6: Vector analysis \\
                 7: Partial differential equations of mathematical
                 physics \\
                 8: Fourier analysis and Sturm-Liouville theory \\
                 9: Boundary value problems of mathematical physics \\
                 A: Answers and Hints",
}

@Book{Holden:1991:NWP,
  editor =       "Arun V. Holden and Mario Markus and Hans G. Othmer",
  title =        "Nonlinear Wave Processes in Excitable Media,
                 Proceedings of a {NATO} Advanced Research Workshop on
                 Nonlinear Wave Processes in Excitable Media, held
                 September 11--15, 1989, in Leeds, United Kingdom",
  volume =       "244",
  publisher =    pub-PLENUM,
  address =      pub-PLENUM:adr,
  pages =        "xii + 525",
  year =         "1991",
  ISBN =         "0-306-43800-3",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-306-43800-4",
  LCCN =         "QA927 .N27 1991",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 3 12:22:36 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  series =       "NATO ASI series. Series B, Physics",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Hoppensteadt:1979:NOB,
  editor =       "F. C. Hoppensteadt",
  title =        "Nonlinear Oscillations in Biology",
  publisher =    pub-AMS,
  address =      pub-AMS:adr,
  pages =        "x + 253",
  year =         "1979",
  ISBN =         "0-8218-1117-7",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-8218-1117-7",
  LCCN =         "QH323.5 .S85 1978",
  bibdate =      "Wed May 9 12:02:19 MDT 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  series =       "Lectures in applied mathematics; v. 17",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  meetingname =  "Summer Seminar on Applied Mathematics (10th : 1978 :
                 University of Utah)",
  remark =       "Sponsored jointly by the American Mathematical
                 Society and the Society for Industrial and Applied
                 Mathematics.",
  subject =      "Biomathematics; Congresses; Nonlinear oscillations",
}

@Book{Hoppensteadt:1982:MMP,
  author =       "F. C. Hoppensteadt",
  title =        "Mathematical Methods of Population Biology",
  volume =       "4",
  publisher =    pub-CAMBRIDGE,
  address =      pub-CAMBRIDGE:adr,
  pages =        "viii + 149",
  year =         "1982",
  ISBN =         "0-521-23846-3, 0-521-28256-X (paperback)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-521-23846-5, 978-0-521-28256-7 (paperback)",
  LCCN =         "QH352 .H66 1982",
  bibdate =      "Wed May 9 12:02:00 MDT 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  series =       "Cambridge studies in mathematical biology",
  URL =          "http://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/cam022/81009977.html;
                 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/cam029/81009977.html",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Population biology; Mathematical models; Biometry;
                 Models, Biological; Population",
}

@Book{Hoppensteadt:1986:IMN,
  author =       "F. C. Hoppensteadt",
  title =        "An Introduction to the Mathematics of Neurons",
  volume =       "6",
  publisher =    pub-CAMBRIDGE,
  address =      pub-CAMBRIDGE:adr,
  pages =        "xv + 175",
  year =         "1986",
  ISBN =         "0-521-30566-7, 0-521-31574-3 (paperback)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-521-30566-2, 978-0-521-31574-6 (paperback)",
  LCCN =         "QP363.3 .H67 1986",
  bibdate =      "Wed May 9 12:27:43 MDT 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  series =       "Cambridge studies in mathematical biology",
  URL =          "http://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/cam031/85011013.html",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Neurons; Mathematical models; Neural circuitry",
}

@Book{Hoppensteadt:1997:IMN,
  author =       "F. C. Hoppensteadt",
  title =        "An Introduction to the Mathematics of Neurons:
                 Modeling in the Frequency Domain",
  volume =       "6",
  publisher =    pub-CAMBRIDGE,
  address =      pub-CAMBRIDGE:adr,
  edition =      "Second",
  pages =        "xx + 211",
  year =         "1997",
  ISBN =         "0-521-59075-2 (hardcover), 0-521-59929-6 (paperback)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-521-59075-4 (hardcover), 978-0-521-59929-0
                 (paperback)",
  LCCN =         "QP363.3 .H67 1997",
  bibdate =      "Wed May 9 12:01:40 MDT 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  series =       "Cambridge studies in mathematical biology",
  URL =          "http://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/cam028/96036822.html;
                 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/cam024/96036822.html",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Neurons; Mathematical models; Neural circuitry",
}

@Book{Horn:1985:MA,
  author =       "Roger Horn and Charles R. Johnson",
  title =        "Matrix Analysis",
  publisher =    pub-CAMBRIDGE,
  address =      pub-CAMBRIDGE:adr,
  pages =        "xiii + 561",
  year =         "1985",
  ISBN =         "0-521-30586-1 (hard), 0-521-38632-2 (soft)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-521-30586-0 (hard), 978-0-521-38632-6 (soft)",
  LCCN =         "QA188 .H66 1985",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 3 12:22:36 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/cam023/85007736.html",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Horn:1991:TMA,
  author =       "Roger Horn and Charles R. Johnson",
  title =        "Topics in Matrix Analysis",
  publisher =    pub-CAMBRIDGE,
  address =      pub-CAMBRIDGE:adr,
  pages =        "viii + 607",
  year =         "1991",
  ISBN =         "0-521-30587-X",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-521-30587-7",
  LCCN =         "QA188 .H664 1991",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 3 12:22:36 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Horn:2012:MA,
  author =       "Roger A. Horn and Charles R. (Charles Royal) Johnson",
  title =        "Matrix Analysis",
  publisher =    pub-CAMBRIDGE,
  address =      pub-CAMBRIDGE:adr,
  edition =      "Second",
  pages =        "xviii + 643",
  year =         "2012",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139020411",
  ISBN =         "0-521-83940-8 (hardcover), 0-521-54823-3 (paperback),
                 1-283-74139-3, 1-139-77904-4, 1-139-77600-2 (e-book),
                 1-139-02041-2 (e-book)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-521-83940-2 (hardcover), 978-0-521-54823-6
                 (paperback), 978-1-283-74139-2, 978-1-139-77904-3,
                 978-1-139-77600-4 (e-book), 978-1-139-02041-1
                 (e-book)",
  LCCN =         "QA188 .H66 2012",
  bibdate =      "Thu Nov 20 09:13:05 MST 2014",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/subjects/matrix-analysis-2ed.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/linala2010.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/numana2010.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  abstract =     "The thoroughly revised and updated second edition of
                 this acclaimed text has several new and expanded
                 sections and more than 1,100 exercises.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Matrices; MATHEMATICS; Algebra; Abstract; Matrices",
  tableofcontents = "Frontmatter / i--vi \\
                 Contents / vii--x \\
                 Preface to the Second Edition / xi--xiv \\
                 Preface to the First Edition / xv--xviii \\
                 0. Review and Miscellanea / 1--42 \\
                 1. Eigenvalues, Eigenvectors, and Similarity / 43--82
                 \\
                 2. Unitary Similarity and Unitary Equivalence / 83--162
                 \\
                 3. Canonical Forms for Similarity and Triangular
                 Factorizations / 163--224 \\
                 4. Hermitian Matrices, Symmetric Matrices, and
                 Congruences / 225--312 \\
                 5. Norms for Vectors and Matrices / 313--386 \\
                 6. Location and Perturbation of Eigenvalues / 387--424
                 \\
                 7. Positive Definite and Semidefinite Matrices /
                 425--516 \\
                 8. Positive and Nonnegative Matrices / 517--554 \\
                 Appendix A. Complex Numbers / 555--556 \\
                 Appendix B. Convex Sets and Functions / 557--560 \\
                 Appendix C. The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra /
                 561--562 \\
                 Appendix D. Continuity of Polynomial Zeroes and Matrix
                 Eigenvalues / 563--564 \\
                 Appendix E. Continuity, Compactness, and Weierstrass's
                 Theorem / 565--566 \\
                 Appendix F. Canonical Pairs / 567--570 \\
                 References / 571--574 \\
                 Notation / 575--578 \\
                 Hints for Problems / 579--606 \\
                 Index / 607--643",
}

@Book{Horvath:2012:IFD,
  author =       "Lajos Horv{\'a}th and Piotr Kokoszka",
  title =        "Inference for Functional Data with Applications",
  volume =       "200",
  publisher =    pub-SV,
  address =      pub-SV:adr,
  pages =        "xiv + 422",
  year =         "2012",
  CODEN =        "????",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-3655-3",
  ISBN =         "1-4614-3654-0 (hardcover), 1-4614-3655-9 (e-book)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-1-4614-3654-6 (hardcover), 978-1-4614-3655-3
                 (e-book)",
  ISSN =         "0172-7397",
  ISSN-L =       "0172-7397",
  LCCN =         "QA320 .H67 2012",
  bibdate =      "Thu Jun 19 06:42:53 MDT 2014",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/probstat2010.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  series =       "Springer Series in Statistics",
  URL =          "http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-1-4614-3655-3;
                 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1306/2012937071-b.html;
                 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1306/2012937071-d.html;
                 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1306/2012937071-t.html",
  abstract =     "This text presents the latest statistical methods
                 required for applying functional data analysis to
                 problems arising in geosciences, finance, economics and
                 biology. It describes all procedures algorithmically,
                 supported by a complete asymptotic theory.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  series-URL =   "http://link.springer.com/bookseries/692",
  subject =      "Functional analysis",
  tableofcontents = "Part 1: Independent functional observations \\
                 Hilbert space model for functional data \\
                 Functional principal components \\
                 Canonical correlation analysis \\
                 Two sample inference for the mean and covariance
                 functions \\
                 Detection of changes in the mean function \\
                 Portmanteau test of independence \\
                 Functional data structures \\
                 Part 2: The functional linear model \\
                 Functional linear models \\
                 Test for lack of effect in the functional linear model
                 \\
                 Two sample inference for regression kernels \\
                 Tests for error correlation in the functional linear
                 model \\
                 A test of significance in functional quadratic
                 regression \\
                 Part 3: Dependent functional data \\
                 Functional autoregressive model \\
                 Change point detection in the functional autoregressive
                 process \\
                 Determining the order of the functional autoregressive
                 model \\
                 Functional time series \\
                 Spatially distributed functional data \\
                 Consistency of the simple mean and the empirical
                 functional principal components for spatially
                 distributed curves",
}

@Book{Jurek:1993:OLD,
  author =       "Zbigniew J. Jurek and J. David Mason",
  title =        "Operator-Limit Distributions in Probability Theory",
  publisher =    pub-WILEY,
  address =      pub-WILEY:adr,
  pages =        "xiii + 292",
  year =         "1993",
  ISBN =         "0-471-58595-5",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-471-58595-4",
  LCCN =         "QA273.67 .J87 1993",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 3 12:22:36 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Keener:1988:PAM,
  author =       "James P. Keener",
  title =        "Principles of Applied Mathematics: Transformation and
                 Approximation",
  publisher =    pub-AW,
  address =      pub-AW:adr,
  pages =        "xv + 560",
  year =         "1988",
  ISBN =         "0-201-15674-1",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-201-15674-4",
  LCCN =         "QA601 .K4 1988",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 3 12:22:36 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Keener:1998:MP,
  author =       "James P. Keener and James Sneyd",
  title =        "Mathematical Physiology",
  volume =       "8",
  publisher =    pub-SV,
  address =      pub-SV:adr,
  pages =        "viii + 766",
  year =         "1998",
  ISBN =         "0-387-98381-3",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-387-98381-3",
  LCCN =         "QP33.6.M36 K44 1998",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 03 09:14:51 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  series =       "Interdisciplinary Applied Mathematics",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Keener:1998:MPI,
  author =       "James P. Keener and James Sneyd",
  title =        "Mathematical Physiology",
  volume =       "8",
  publisher =    pub-SV,
  address =      pub-SV:adr,
  pages =        "viii + 766",
  year =         "1998",
  ISBN =         "0-387-98381-3",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-387-98381-3",
  LCCN =         "QP33.6.M36 K44 1998",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 3 12:22:36 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  series =       "Interdisciplinary Applied Mathematics",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Keener:2000:MP,
  author =       "James P. Keener and James Sneyd",
  title =        "Mathematical Physiology",
  publisher =    pub-PERSEUS-BOOKS,
  address =      pub-PERSEUS-BOOKS:adr,
  pages =        "603",
  year =         "2000",
  ISBN =         "0-7382-0129-4",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-7382-0129-0",
  LCCN =         "QA601 .K4 2000",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 03 09:14:51 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Keener:2005:MTP,
  author =       "James P. Keener and James Sneyd",
  title =        "A Mathematical Textbook of Physiology",
  publisher =    pub-SV,
  address =      pub-SV:adr,
  edition =      "Second",
  pages =        "",
  year =         "2005",
  ISBN =         "",
  ISBN-13 =      "",
  LCCN =         "",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 3 12:22:36 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "In press.",
}

@Book{Khoshnevisan:2002:MPI,
  author =       "Davar Khoshnevisan",
  title =        "Multiparameter Processes: An Introduction to Random
                 Fields",
  publisher =    pub-SV,
  address =      pub-SV:adr,
  pages =        "xix + 584",
  year =         "2002",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/b97363",
  ISBN =         "0-387-95459-7",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-387-95459-2",
  LCCN =         "QA274.45 .K58 2002",
  bibdate =      "Thu Sep 12 15:52:23 2002",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  series =       "Springer Monographs in Mathematics",
  abstract =     "Multiparameter processes extend the existing
                 one-parameter theory of random processes in an elegant
                 way, and have found connections to diverse disciplines
                 such as probability theory, real and functional
                 analysis, group theory, analytic number theory, and
                 group renormalization in mathematical physics, to name
                 a few. This book lays the foundation of aspects of the
                 rapidly-developing subject of random fields, and is
                 designed for a second graduate course in probability
                 and beyond. Its intended audience is pure, as well as
                 applied, mathematicians. Davar Khoshnevisan is
                 Professor of Mathematics at the University of Utah. His
                 research involves random fields, probabilistic
                 potential theory, and stochastic analysis.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  shorttableofcontents = "Discrete-Parameter Random Fields \\
                 Discrete-Parameter Martingales \\
                 Two Applications in Analysis \\
                 Random Walks \\
                 Multiparameter Walks \\
                 Gaussian Random Variables \\
                 Limit Theorems \\
                 Continuous-Parameter Random Fields \\
                 Continuous-Parameter Martingales \\
                 Constructing Markov Processes \\
                 Generation of Markov Processes \\
                 Probabilistic Potential Theory \\
                 Multiparameter Markov Processes \\
                 The Brownian Sheet and Potential Theory",
  tableofcontents = "Preface \\
                 List of Figures \\
                 General Notation \\
                 I Discrete-Parameter Random Fields \\
                 1 Discrete-Parameter Martingales \\
                 1 One-Parameter Martingales \\
                 2 Orthomartingales: Aspects of the Cairoli \ldots{}
                 Walsh Theory \\
                 3 Martingales \\
                 4 Supplementary Exercises \\
                 5 Notes on Chapter 1 \\
                 2 Two Applications in Analysis \\
                 1 Haar Systems \\
                 2 Differentiation \\
                 3 Supplementary Exercises \\
                 4 Notes on Chapter 2 \\
                 3 Random Walks \\
                 1 One-Parameter Random Walks \\
                 2 Intersection Probabilities \\
                 3 The Simple Random Walk \\
                 4 Supplementary Exercises \\
                 5 Notes on Chapter 3 \\
                 4 Multiparameter Walks \\
                 1 The Strong Law of Large Numbers \\
                 2 The Law of the Iterated Logarithm \\
                 3 Supplementary Exercises \\
                 4 Notes on Chapter 4 \\
                 5 Gaussian Random Variables \\
                 1 The Basic Construction \\
                 2 Regularity Theory \\
                 3 The Standard Brownian Sheet \\
                 4 Supplementary Exercises \\
                 5 Notes on Chapter 5 \\
                 6 Limit Theorems \\
                 1 Random Variables \\
                 2 Weak Convergence \\
                 3 The Space C \\
                 4 Invariance Principles \\
                 5 Supplementary Exercises \\
                 6 Notes on Chapter 6 \\
                 II Continuous-Parameter Random Fields \\
                 7 Continuous-Parameter Martingales \\
                 1 One-Parameter Martingales \\
                 2 Multiparameter Martingales \\
                 3 One-Parameter Stochastic Integration \\
                 4 An Introduction to Stochastic PDEs \\
                 5 Supplementary Exercises \\
                 6 Notes on Chapter 7 \\
                 8 Constructing Markov Processes \\
                 1 Discrete Markov Chains \\
                 2 Markov Semigroups \\
                 3 Markov Processes \\
                 4 Feller Processes \\
                 5 Supplementary Exercises \\
                 6 Notes on Chapter 8 \\
                 9 Generation of Markov Processes \\
                 1 Generation \\
                 2 Explicit Computations \\
                 3 The Feynman \ldots{} Kac Formula \\
                 4 Exit Times and Brownian Motion \\
                 5 Supplementary Exercises \\
                 6 Notes on Chapter 9 \\
                 10 Probabilistic Potential Theory \\
                 1 Recurrent Levy Processes \\
                 2 Hitting Probabilities for Feller Processes \\
                 3 Explicit Computations \\
                 4 Supplementary Exercises \\
                 5 Notes on Chapter 10 \\
                 11 Multiparameter Markov Processes \\
                 1 Definitions \\
                 2 Examples \\
                 3 Potential Theory \\
                 4 Applications \\
                 5 a-Regular Gaussian Random Fields \\
                 6 Supplementary Exercises \\
                 7 Notes on Chapter 11 \\
                 12 The Brownian Sheet and Potential Theory \\
                 1 Polar Sets for the Range of the Brownian Sheet \\
                 2 The Codimension of the Level Sets \\
                 3 Local Times as Frostman's Measures \\
                 4 Supplementary Exercises \\
                 5 Notes on Chapter 12 \\
                 III Appendices \\
                 A Kolmogorov's Consistency Theorem \\
                 B Laplace Transforms \\
                 1 Uniqueness and Convergence Theorems \\
                 2 A Tauberian Theorem \\
                 C Hausdorff Dimensions and Measures \\
                 1 Preliminaries \\
                 2 Frostman's Theorems \\
                 3 Notes on Appendix C \\
                 D Energy and Capacity \\
                 1 Preliminaries \\
                 2 Choquet Capacities \\
                 3 Notes on Appendix D \\
                 References \\
                 Name Index",
}

@Book{Khoshnevisan:2007:P,
  author =       "Davar Khoshnevisan",
  title =        "Probability",
  volume =       "80",
  publisher =    pub-AMS,
  address =      pub-AMS:adr,
  pages =        "xvi + 224",
  year =         "2007",
  ISBN =         "0-8218-4215-3",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-8218-4215-7",
  ISSN =         "1065-7339",
  LCCN =         "QA273 .K488 2007",
  bibdate =      "Tue May 1 14:40:56 MDT 2007",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  series =       "Graduate studies in mathematics",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Probabilities",
}

@Book{Le:1997:GBP,
  author =       "Vy Khoi Le and Klaus Schmitt",
  title =        "Global Bifurcation Problems in Variational
                 Inequalities: Applications to Obstacle and Unilateral
                 Problems",
  volume =       "123",
  publisher =    pub-SV,
  address =      pub-SV:adr,
  pages =        "xiv + 250",
  year =         "1997",
  ISBN =         "0-387-94886-4",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-387-94886-7",
  LCCN =         "QA1 .A647 vol. 123",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 3 12:22:36 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  series =       "Applied Mathematical Sciences",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{MacArthur:2014:BA,
  author =       "Kelly MacArthur",
  title =        "Business algebra",
  publisher =    "Kendall Hunt Publishing Company",
  address =      "Dubuque, IA, USA",
  pages =        "xiv + 394",
  year =         "2014",
  ISBN =         "1-4652-4098-5",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-1-4652-4098-9",
  LCCN =         "QA154.3 .M23 2014",
  bibdate =      "Fri Jun 10 18:10:46 MDT 2016",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "Revised printing 2014 of 2011 edition.",
  subject =      "Algebra; Textbooks; Problems, exercises, etc; Business
                 mathematics; Algebra.; Business mathematics.",
  tableofcontents = "Preface and acknowledgments \\
                 How to succeed in math \\
                 Tips for taking math exams \\
                 Review assignment \\
                 Linear equations and inequalities \\
                 Matrices \\
                 Functions and graphs \\
                 Exponential and logarithmic functions \\
                 Mathematics of finance \\
                 Final review \\
                 Homework answers \\
                 Review answers",
}

@Book{Maini:2001:MMB,
  author =       "Philip K. Maini and Hans G. Othmer",
  title =        "Mathematical Models for Biological Pattern Formation:
                 Frontiers in Applications of Mathematics",
  volume =       "121",
  publisher =    pub-SV,
  address =      pub-SV:adr,
  pages =        "x + 317",
  year =         "2001",
  ISBN =         "0-387-95103-2",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-387-95103-4",
  LCCN =         "QH491 .M29 2001",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 3 12:22:36 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  series =       "The {IMA} volumes in mathematics and its
                 applications",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Mason:1977:PCS,
  editor =       "J. David Mason",
  title =        "Proceeding of the Conference on Stochastic
                 Differential Equations and Applications",
  publisher =    pub-AP,
  address =      pub-AP:adr,
  pages =        "ix + 253",
  year =         "1977",
  ISBN =         "0-12-478050-4",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-12-478050-7",
  LCCN =         "QA274.23 .C36 1976",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 3 12:22:36 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Milton:2002:TC,
  author =       "Graeme Milton",
  title =        "The Theory of Composites",
  volume =       "6",
  publisher =    pub-CAMBRIDGE,
  address =      pub-CAMBRIDGE:adr,
  pages =        "xxviii + 720",
  year =         "2002",
  ISBN =         "0-521-78125-6",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-521-78125-1",
  LCCN =         "TA418.9.C6 M58 2001",
  bibdate =      "Sat May 04 06:33:55 2002",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  price =        "US\$80",
  series =       "Cambridge monographs on applied and computational
                 mathematics",
  URL =          "https://www.math.utah.edu/books/tcbook",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  keywords =     "composite materials; differential equations, partial;
                 homogenization (differential equations)",
  remark =       "Technical editing by Nelson H. F. Beebe.",
}

@Book{Milton:2016:ETC,
  editor =       "Graeme W. Milton",
  booktitle =    "Extending the Theory of Composites to Other Areas of
                 Science",
  title =        "Extending the Theory of Composites to Other Areas of
                 Science",
  publisher =    "Milton--Patton Publishers",
  address =      "P.O. Box 581077, Salt Lake City, UT 85148, USA",
  pages =        "xx + 422",
  year =         "2016",
  ISBN =         "1-4835-6919-5 (print), 1-4835-6920-9 (e-book)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-1-4835-6919-2 (print), 978-1-4835-6920-8
                 (e-book)",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Wed Jul 06 09:36:32 2016",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/beebe-nelson-h-f.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/m/milton-graeme-w.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  URL =          "https://www.math.utah.edu/books/milton",
  acknowledgement = ack-gwm # " and " # ack-nhfb,
  tableofcontents = "1: Canonical forms for linear physics equations and
                 key identities / Graeme W. Milton / 1 \\
                 2: Composites and the associated abstract theory /
                 Graeme W. Milton / 47 \\
                 3: A new perspective on boundary value problems /
                 Graeme W. Milton / 77 \\
                 4: Analyticity of the Dirichlet-to-Neumann map for the
                 time-harmonic Maxwell's equations / Maxence Cassier,
                 Aaron Welters and Graeme W. Milton / 95 \\
                 5: The inverse problem / Graeme W. Milton / 123 \\
                 6: Bounds for the transient response of viscoelastic
                 composites / Ornella Mattei and Graeme W. Milton / 149
                 \\
                 7: Superfunctions and the algebra of subspace
                 collections / Graeme W. Milton / 179 \\
                 8: Accelerating FFT methods for conducting composites /
                 Graeme W. Milton / 235 \\
                 9: The response of systems with coupled fields /
                 Mordehai Milgrom and Graeme W. Milton / 255 \\
                 10: A rigorous approach to the field recursion method /
                 Maxence Cassier, Aaron Welters and Graeme W. Milton /
                 287 \\
                 11: Projection Functional Theory for finding excited
                 states / Graeme W. Milton / 309 \\
                 12: The desymmetrization method for solving the
                 Schr{\"o}dinger equation / Graeme W. Milton / 319 \\
                 13: Variational principles and $Q_C^*$-convex functions
                 for Schr{\"o}dinger's equation / Graeme W. Milton / 337
                 \\
                 14: Green's functions for self-adjoint and
                 non-self-adjoint operators / Graeme W. Milton / 355 \\
                 Bibliography / / 369 \\
                 Author/editor index / / 401 \\
                 Index / / 413",
}

@Book{Munk:1989:CAO,
  author =       "Peter B. Munk and Hans G. Othmer",
  title =        "Cyclic {AMP} Oscillations in Suspensions of {{\em
                 Dictyostelium discoideum}}",
  volume =       "323:1215",
  publisher =    "Royal Society of London",
  address =      "London, England",
  pages =        "",
  year =         "1989",
  ISBN =         "",
  ISBN-13 =      "",
  ISSN =         "0080-4622",
  LCCN =         "",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 3 12:22:36 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  series =       "Philosophical transactions of the Royal society of
                 London. Ser. {B}, Biological sciences",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Othmer:1987:MDB,
  author =       "Hans G. Othmer and Stephen R. Dunbar and W. Alt",
  title =        "Models of Dispersal in Biological Systems",
  publisher =    "Universit{\"a}t Heidelberg",
  address =      "Heidelberg, Germany",
  pages =        "",
  year =         "1987",
  ISBN =         "",
  ISBN-13 =      "",
  LCCN =         "",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 3 12:22:36 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  series =       "Sonderforschungsbereich 123, Stochast. Math.
                 Modelle",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Palais:2009:DEM,
  author =       "Richard S. Palais and Robert A. Palais",
  title =        "Differential Equations, Mechanics, and Computation",
  volume =       "51",
  publisher =    pub-AMS,
  address =      pub-AMS:adr,
  pages =        "xiii + 313",
  year =         "2009",
  ISBN =         "0-8218-2138-5",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-8218-2138-1",
  LCCN =         "QA371.P34 2009",
  bibdate =      "Mon Nov 30 17:58:16 2009",
  bibsource =    "catalog.lib.byu.edu:2200;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  series =       "Student mathematical library; IAS/Park City
                 mathematical subseries",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Evolution equations; Differential equations, Linear;
                 Numerical solutions; Differential equations;
                 Mechanics",
}

@Book{Rassoul-Agha:2015:CLD,
  author =       "Firas Rassoul-Agha and Timo O. Sepp{\"a}l{\"a}inen",
  title =        "A course on large deviations with an introduction to
                 {Gibbs} measures",
  volume =       "162",
  publisher =    pub-AMS,
  address =      pub-AMS:adr,
  pages =        "xiv + 318",
  year =         "2015",
  ISBN =         "0-8218-7578-7 (hardcover)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-8218-7578-0 (hardcover)",
  ISSN =         "1065-7339",
  LCCN =         "QA273.67 .R375 2015",
  MRclass =      "60-01 (60F10 60J10 60K35 60K37 82B05 82B20)",
  MRnumber =     "3309619",
  MRreviewer =   "Jean-Ren\'e Chazottes",
  bibdate =      "Tue Jan 2 09:14:16 MST 2018",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  series =       "Graduate studies in mathematics",
  URL =          "https://mathscinet.ams.org/mathscinet-getitem?mr=3309619",
  abstract =     "This is an introductory course on the methods of
                 computing asymptotics of probabilities of rare events:
                 the theory of large deviations. The book combines large
                 deviation theory with basic statistical mechanics,
                 namely Gibbs measures with their variational
                 characterization and the phase transition of the Ising
                 model, in a text intended for a one semester or quarter
                 course. The book begins with a straightforward approach
                 to the key ideas and results of large deviation theory
                 in the context of independent identically distributed
                 random variables. This includes Cram{\'e}r's theorem,
                 relative entropy, Sanov's theorem, process level large
                 deviations, convex duality, and change of measure
                 arguments. Dependence is introduced through the
                 interactions potentials of equilibrium statistical
                 mechanics. The phase transition of the Ising model is
                 proved in two different ways: first in the classical
                 way with the Peierls argument, Dobrushin's uniqueness
                 condition, and correlation inequalities and then a
                 second time through the percolation approach. Beyond
                 the large deviations of independent variables and Gibbs
                 measures, later parts of the book treat large
                 deviations of Markov chains, the G{\"a}rtner--Ellis
                 theorem, and a large deviation theorem of Baxter and
                 Jain that is then applied to a nonstationary process
                 and a random walk in a dynamical random environment.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  tableofcontents = "Part I. Large deviations: General theory and i.i.d.
                 processes \\
                 1. Introductory discussion \\
                 2. The large deviation principle \\
                 3. Large deviations and asymptotics of integrals \\
                 4. Convex analysis in large deviation theory \\
                 5. Relative entropy and large deviations for empirical
                 measures \\
                 6. Process level large deviations for i.i.d. fields \\
                 Part II. Statistical mechanics \\
                 7. Formalism for classical lattice systems \\
                 8. Large deviations and equilibrium statistical
                 mechanics \\
                 9. Phase transition in the Ising model \\
                 10. Percolation approach to phase transition \\
                 Part III. Additional large deviation topics \\
                 11. Further asymptotics for i.i.d. random variables \\
                 12. Large deviations through the limiting generating
                 function \\
                 13. Large deviations for Markov chains \\
                 14. Convexity criterion for large deviations \\
                 15. Nonstationary independent variables \\
                 16. Random walk in a dynamical random environment \\
                 Appendixes \\
                 Appendix A. Analysis \\
                 Appendix B. Probability \\
                 Appendix C. Inequalities from statistical mechanics",
}

@Book{Robbins:2005:CSS,
  author =       "Arnold Robbins and Nelson H. F. Beebe",
  title =        "Classic Shell Scripting",
  publisher =    pub-ORA-MEDIA,
  address =      pub-ORA-MEDIA:adr,
  pages =        "xxii + 534",
  year =         "2005",
  ISBN =         "0-596-00595-4",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-596-00595-5",
  LCCN =         "QA76.76.O63 R633 2005",
  bibdate =      "Tue Jul 12 16:13:16 2005",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/beebe-nelson-h-f.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/css.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/linux.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/mathcw.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/ora.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/spell.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/string-matching.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/unix.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  note =         "Also available in Chinese \cite{Robbins:2008:SJB},
                 French \cite{Robbins:2005:ISS}, German
                 \cite{Robbins:2006:KSP}, Japanese
                 \cite{Robbins:2006:SSS}, and Polish
                 \cite{Robbins:2006:PSP} translations.",
  URL =          "http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/shellsrptg/",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  ORCID-numbers = "Beebe, Nelson H. F./0000-0001-7281-4263",
  tableofcontents = "Foreword / ix \\
                 Preface / xi \\
                 1 Background / 1 \\
                 1.1 Unix History / 1 \\
                 1.2 Software Tools Principles / 4 \\
                 1.3 Summary / 6 \\
                 2 Getting Started / 8 \\
                 2.1 Scripting Languages Versus Compiled Languages / 8
                 \\
                 2.2 Why Use a Shell Script? / 9 \\
                 2.3 A Simple Script / 9 \\
                 2.4 Self-Contained Scripts: The \#! First Line / 10 \\
                 2.5 Basic Shell Constructs / 12 \\
                 2.6 Accessing Shell Script Arguments / 23 \\
                 2.7 Simple Execution Tracing / 24 \\
                 2.8 Internationalization and Localization / 25 \\
                 2.9 Summary / 28 \\
                 3 Searching and Substitutions / 30 \\
                 3.1 Searching for Text / 30 \\
                 3.2 Regular Expressions / 31 \\
                 3.3 Working with Fields / 56 \\
                 3.4 Summary / 65 \\
                 4 Text Processing Tools / 67 \\
                 4.1 Sorting Text / 67 \\
                 4.2 Removing Duplicates / 75 \\
                 4.3 Reformatting Paragraphs / 76 \\
                 4.4 Counting Lines, Words, and Characters / 77 \\
                 4.5 Printing / 78 \\
                 4.6 Extracting the First and Last Lines / 83 \\
                 4.7 Summary / 86 \\
                 5 Pipelines Can Do Amazing Things / 87 \\
                 5.1 Extracting Data from Structured Text Files / 87 \\
                 5.2 Structured Data for the Web / 94 \\
                 5.3 Cheating at Word Puzzles / 100 \\
                 5.4 Word Lists / 102 \\
                 5.5 Tag Lists / 105 \\
                 5.6 Summary / 107 \\
                 6 Variables, Making Decisions, and Repeating Actions /
                 109 \\
                 6.1 Variables and Arithmetic / 109 \\
                 6.2 Exit Statuses / 120 \\
                 6.3 The case Statement / 129 \\
                 6.4 Looping / 130 \\
                 6.5 Functions / 135 \\
                 6.6 Summary / 138 \\
                 7 Input and Output, Files, and Command Evaluation / 140
                 \\
                 7.1 Standard Input, Output, and Error / 140 \\
                 7.2 Reading Lines with read / 140 \\
                 7.3 More About Redirections / 143 \\
                 7.4 The Full Story on printf / 147 \\
                 7.5 Tilde Expansion and Wildcards / 152 \\
                 7.6 Command Substitution / 155 \\
                 7.7 Quoting / 161 \\
                 7.8 Evaluation Order and eval / 162 \\
                 7.9 Built-in Commands / 168 \\
                 7.10 Summary / 175 \\
                 8 Production Scripts / 177 \\
                 8.1 Path Searching / 177 \\
                 8.2 Automating Software Builds / 192 \\
                 8.3 Summary / 222 \\
                 9 Enough awk to Be Dangerous / 223 \\
                 9.1 The awk Command Line / 224 \\
                 9.2 The awk Programming Model / 225 \\
                 9.3 Program Elements / 226 \\
                 9.4 Records and Fields / 236 \\
                 9.5 Patterns and Actions / 238 \\
                 9.6 One-Line Programs in awk / 240 \\
                 9.7 Statements / 244 \\
                 9.8 User-Defined Functions / 252 \\
                 9.9 String Functions / 255 \\
                 9.10 Numeric Functions / 264 \\
                 9.11 Summary / 266 \\
                 10 Working with Files / 267 \\
                 10.1 Listing Files / 267 \\
                 10.2 Updating Modification Times with touch / 273 \\
                 10.3 Creating and Using Temporary Files / 274 \\
                 10.4 Finding Files / 279 \\
                 10.5 Running Commands: xargs / 293 \\
                 10.6 Filesystem Space Information / 295 \\
                 10.7 Comparing Files / 299 \\
                 10.8 Summary / 307 \\
                 11 Extend Example: Merging User Databases / 308 \\
                 11.1 The Problem / 308 \\
                 11.2 The Password Files / 309 \\
                 11.3 Merging Password Files / 310 \\
                 11.4 Changing File Ownership / 317 \\
                 11.5 Other Real-World Issues / 321 \\
                 11.6 Summary / 323 \\
                 12 Spellchecking / 325 \\
                 12.1 The spell Program / 325 \\
                 12.2 The Original Unix Spellchecking Prototype / 326
                 \\
                 12.3 Improving ispell and aspell / 327 \\
                 12.4 A Spellchecker in awk / 331 \\
                 12.5 Summary / 350 \\
                 13 Processes / 352 \\
                 13.1 Process Creation / 353 \\
                 13.2 Process Listing / 354 \\
                 13.3 Process Control and Deletion / 360 \\
                 13.4 Process System-Call Tracing / 368 \\
                 13.5 Process Accounting / 372 \\
                 13.6 Delayed Scheduling of Processes / 373 \\
                 13.7 The /proc Filesystem / 378 \\
                 13.8 Summary / 379 \\
                 14 Shell Portability Issues and Extensions / 381 \\
                 14.1 Gotchas / 381 \\
                 14.2 The bash shopt Command / 385 \\
                 14.3 Common Extensions / 389 \\
                 14.4 Download Information / 402 \\
                 14.5 Other Extended Bourne-Style Shells / 405 \\
                 14.6 Shell Versions / 405 \\
                 14.7 Shell Initialization and Termination / 406 \\
                 14.8 Summary / 412 \\
                 15 Secure Shell Scripts: Getting Started / 413 \\
                 15.1 Tips for Secure Shell Scripts / 413 \\
                 15.2 Restricted Shell / 416 \\
                 15.3 Trojan Horses / 418 \\
                 15.4 Setuid Shell Scripts: A Bad Idea / 419 \\
                 15.5 ksh93 and Privileged Mode / 21 \\
                 15.6 Summary / 422 \\
                 A Writing Manual Pages / 423 \\
                 B Files and Filesystems / 437 \\
                 C Important Unix Commands / 473 \\
                 Bibliography / 478 \\
                 Glossary / 484 \\
                 Index / 509",
}

@Book{Robbins:2005:ISS,
  author =       "Arnold Robbins and Nelson H. F. Beebe",
  title =        "Introduction aux scripts shell",
  publisher =    pub-ORA,
  address =      pub-ORA:adr,
  pages =        "xxii + 558",
  year =         "2005",
  ISBN =         "2-84177-375-2",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-2-84177-375-6",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Mon Feb 27 11:35:14 MST 2006",
  bibsource =    "carmin.sudoc.abes.fr:210/ABES-Z39-PUBLIC;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/beebe-nelson-h-f.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/linux.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/unix.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  note =         "French translation of \cite{Robbins:2005:CSS} by Eric
                 Jacoboni.",
  URL =          "http://www.silicon.fr/getarticle.asp?id=14015",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  language =     "French",
  ORCID-numbers = "Beebe, Nelson H. F./0000-0001-7281-4263",
}

@Book{Robbins:2006:KSP,
  author =       "Arnold Robbins and Nelson H. F. Beebe",
  title =        "{Klassische Shell-Programmierung: [automatisieren Sie
                 Ihre Unix\slash Linux-Tasks]}. ({German}) [{Classic}
                 Shell Scripting: [automating your Unix\slash Linux
                 jobs]]",
  publisher =    pub-ORA,
  address =      pub-ORA:adr,
  pages =        "xxiii + 572",
  year =         "2006",
  ISBN =         "3-89721-441-5",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-3-89721-441-5",
  LCCN =         "QA76.76.O63 R563 2005",
  bibdate =      "Tue Dec 23 09:41:24 MST 2008",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/beebe-nelson-h-f.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib;
                 z3950.gbv.de:20011/gvk",
  note =         "German translation of \cite{Robbins:2005:CSS} by
                 Kathrin Lichtenberg.",
  price =        "EUR 44.00; EUR 45.65 (AT)",
  URL =          "http://www.gbv.de/dms/hebis-darmstadt/toc/17645067X.pdf",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  language =     "German",
  ORCID-numbers = "Beebe, Nelson H. F./0000-0001-7281-4263",
  subject =      "SHELL <Programmiersprache>; Skript <Programm>; UNIX",
  tableofcontents = "Vorwort / ix \\
                 Einf{\"u}hrung / xi \\
                 1 Hintergrund / 1 \\
                 1.1 Unix-Geschichte / 1 \\
                 1.2 Prinzipien f{\"u}r Software-Werkzeuge / 4 \\
                 1.3 Zusammenfassung / 7 \\
                 2 Zum Einstieg / 8 \\
                 2.1 Skriptsprachen im Vergleich mit kompilierten
                 Sprachen / 8 \\
                 2.2 Wozu ein Shell-Skript einsetzen? / 9 \\
                 2.3 Ein einfaches Skript / 9 \\
                 2.4 Eigenst{\"a}ndige Skripten: #! in der ersten Zeile
                 / 10 \\
                 2.5 Grundlegende Shell-Konstrukte / 13 \\
                 2.6 Auf Shell-Skript-Argumente zugreifen / 24 \\
                 2.7 Einfache {\"U}berwachung der Ausf{\"u}hrung / 26
                 \\
                 2.8 Internationalisierung und Lokalisierung / 26 \\
                 2.9 Zusammenfassung / 30 \\
                 3 Suchen und Ersetzen / 32 \\
                 3.1 Nach Text suchen / 32 \\
                 3.2 Regul{\"a}re Ausdr{\"u}cke / 35 \\
                 3.3 Mit Feldern arbeiten / 60 \\
                 3.4 Zusammenfassung / 69 \\
                 4 Werkzeuge zur Textverarbeitung / 71 \\
                 4.1 Text sortieren / 71 \\
                 4.2 Duplikate l{\"o}schen / 80 \\
                 4.3 Abs{\"a}tze umformatieren / 81 \\
                 4.4 Zeilen, W{\"o}rter und Zeichen z{\"a}hlen / 82 \\
                 4.5 Drucken / 83 \\
                 4.6 Die erste und die letzte Zeile extrahieren / 88 \\
                 4.7 Zusammenfassung / 91 \\
                 5 Mit Pipelines erstaunliches leisten / 92 \\
                 5.1 Daten aus strukturierten Textdateien extrahieren /
                 92 \\
                 5.2 Strukturierte Daten f{\"u}r das Web / 100 \\
                 5.3 Beim Kreuzwortr{\"a}tsel schummeln / 106 \\
                 5.4 Wortlisten / 108 \\
                 5.5 Tag-Listen / 111 \\
                 5.6 Zusammenfassung / 114 \\
                 6 Variablen, Entscheidungen treffen und Aktionen
                 wiederholen / 116 \\
                 6.1 Variablen und Arithmetik / 116 \\
                 6.2 Exit-Status / 128 \\
                 6.3 Die case-Anweisung / 137 \\
                 6.4 Schleifen / 138 \\
                 6.5 Funktionen / 144 \\
                 6.6 Zusammenfassung / 147 \\
                 7 Eingabe und Ausgabe, Dateien und Befehlsauswertung /
                 149 \\
                 7.1 Standardeingabe, Standardausgabe und
                 Standardfehlerausgabe / 149 \\
                 7.2 Zeilen lesen mit read / 150 \\
                 7.3 Mehr {\"u}ber Umleitungen / 152 \\
                 7.4 Die vollst{\"a}ndige Geschichte von printf / 157
                 \\
                 7.5 Tilde-Erweiterung und Wildcards / 162 \\
                 7.6 Befehlsersetzung / 166 \\
                 7.7 Quotierung / 172 \\
                 7.8 Auswertungsreihenfolge und eval / 173 \\
                 7.9 Integrierte Befehle / 179 \\
                 7.10 Zusammenfassung / 187 \\
                 8 Produktionsskripten / 189 \\
                 8.1 Pfadsuche / 189 \\
                 8.2 Software-Builds automatisieren / 205 \\
                 8.3 Zusammenfassung / 236 \\
                 awk bis zum Abwinken / 237 \\
                 9.1 Die awk-Kommandozeile / 238 \\
                 9.2 Das awk-Programmiermodell / 239 \\
                 9.3 Programm-Elemente / 240 \\
                 9.4 Datens{\"a}tze und Felder / 251 \\
                 9.5 Muster und Aktionen / 254 \\
                 9.6 Einzeilige Programme in awk / 256 \\
                 9.7 Anweisungen / 259 \\
                 9.8 Benutzerdefinierte Funktionen / 269 \\
                 9.9 Stringfunktionen / 272 \\
                 9.10 Numerische Funktionen / 281 \\
                 9.11 Zusammenfassung / 283 \\
                 10 Arbeiten mit Dateien / 284 \\
                 10.1 Dateien auflisten / 284 \\
                 10.2 {\"A}nderungsdaten mit touch aktualisieren / 290
                 \\
                 10.3 Tempor{\"a}re Dateien erzeugen und verwenden / 292
                 \\
                 10.4 Dateien suchen / 297 \\
                 10.5 Befehle ausf{\"u}hren: xargs / 313 \\
                 10.6 Informationen {\"u}ber den Speicherplatz im
                 Dateisystem / 314 \\
                 10.7 Dateien vergleichen / 319 \\
                 10.8 Zusammenfassung / 327 \\
                 11 Ein ausf{\"u}hrliches Beispiel: Das
                 Zusammenf{\"u}hren von Benutzerdatenbanken / 329 \\
                 11.1 Das Problem / 329 \\
                 11.2 Die Passwortdateien / 330 \\
                 11.3 Zusammenf{\"u}hren von Passwortdateien / 331 \\
                 11.4 {\"A}ndern der Datei-Eigent{\"u}merschaft / 339
                 \\
                 11.5 Andere Probleme aus dem wirklichen Leben / 343 \\
                 11.6 Zusammenfassung / 345 \\
                 12 Rechtschreibpr{\"u}fung / 347 \\
                 12.1 Das Programm spell , / 347 \\
                 12.2 Der Original-Unix-Prototyp zur
                 Rechtschreibpr{\"u}fung / 348 \\
                 12.3 Verbesserungen mit ispell und aspell / 350 \\
                 12.4 Eine Rechtschreibpr{\"u}fung in awk / 353 \\
                 12.5 Zusammenfassung / 374 \\
                 13 Prozesse / 375 \\
                 13.1 Prozesserzeugung / 376 \\
                 13.2 Prozessauflistung / 377 \\
                 13.3 Prozesssteuerung und -l{\"o}schung / 384 \\
                 13.4 Verfolgung von Systemaufrufen / 391 \\
                 13.5 Prozess-Accounting / 396 \\
                 13.6 Verz{\"o}gerte Ausf{\"u}hrung von Prozessen / 397
                 \\
                 13.7 Das /proc-Dateisystem / 403 \\
                 13.8 Zusammenfassung / 404 \\
                 14 Fragen der Shell-Portabilit{\"a}t und Erweiterungen
                 / 406 \\
                 14.1 Stolpersteine / 406 \\
                 14.2 Der bash-Befehl shopt / 410 \\
                 14.3 Gebr{\"a}uchliche Erweiterungen / 414 \\
                 14.4 Download-Informationen / 428 \\
                 14.5 Andere erweiterte Shells im Bourne-Stil / 431 \\
                 14.6 Shell-Versionen / 431 \\
                 14.7 Shell-Initialisierung und -Beendigung / 432 \\
                 14.8 Zusammenfassung / 438 \\
                 15 Sichere Shell-Skripten: Ein Einstieg / 440 \\
                 15.1 Tipps f{\"u}r sichere Shell-Skripten / 440 \\
                 15.2 Eingeschr{\"a}nkte Shell / 443 \\
                 15.3 Trojanische Pferde / 445 \\
                 15.4 Setuid bei Shell-Skripten: Eine schlechte Idee /
                 446 \\
                 15.5 ksh93 und privilegierter Modus / 448 \\
                 15.6 Zusammenfassung / 449 \\
                 A Manpages schreiben / 451 \\
                 B Dateien und Dateisysteme / 466 \\
                 C Wichtige Unix-Befehle / 505 \\
                 Bibliografie / 511 \\
                 Glossar / 517 \\
                 Index / 545",
}

@Book{Robbins:2006:PSP,
  author =       "Arnold Robbins and Nelson H. F. Beebe",
  title =        "Programowanie skrypt{\'o}w pow{\l}oki",
  publisher =    "Helion",
  address =      "Gliwice, Poland",
  pages =        "557 + 2",
  year =         "2006",
  ISBN =         "83-246-0131-7",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-83-246-0131-8",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Mon Feb 27 11:35:14 MST 2006",
  bibsource =    "alpha.bn.org.pl:210/INNOPAC;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/beebe-nelson-h-f.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/linux.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/unix.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  note =         "Polish translation of \cite{Robbins:2005:CSS} by
                 Przemys{\l}aw Szeremiota.",
  URL =          "http://www.empik.com/b/o/19/f1/19f16b85e0d75ae1d3a1e7062569fbb0.jpg;
                 http://www.empik.com/programowanie-skryptow-powloki-ksiazka,360529,p",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  language =     "Polish",
  ORCID-numbers = "Beebe, Nelson H. F./0000-0001-7281-4263",
}

@Book{Robbins:2006:SSS,
  author =       "Arnold Robbins and Nelson H. F. Beebe",
  title =        "Sh{\=o}kai shieru sukuriputo",
  publisher =    "Orair{\=\i} Japan",
  address =      "T{\=o}ky{\=o}, Japan",
  pages =        "345",
  year =         "2006",
  ISBN =         "4-87311-267-2",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-4-87311-267-1",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Fri May 1 11:47:10 MDT 2015",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/beebe-nelson-h-f.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/linux.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/unix.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  note =         "Japanese translation of \cite{Robbins:2005:CSS} by Aoi
                 Hy{\=u}ga.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  language =     "Japanese",
  ORCID-numbers = "Beebe, Nelson H. F./0000-0001-7281-4263",
}

@Book{Robbins:2008:SJB,
  author =       "Arnold Robbins and Nelson H. F. Beebe",
  title =        "{Shell} Jiao Ben Xue Xi Zhi Nan = {Shell} Script Study
                 Guide",
  publisher =    pub-ORA-MEDIA,
  address =      pub-ORA-MEDIA:adr,
  pages =        "vi + 494",
  year =         "2008",
  ISBN =         "7-111-25504-6",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-7-111-25504-8",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Mon Oct 04 10:50:45 2010",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/b/beebe-nelson-h-f.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/linux.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/master.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/unix.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  note =         "Simplified Chinese translation of
                 \cite{Robbins:2005:CSS}.",
  price =        "79.00 renminbi",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  language =     "Mandarin Chinese",
}

@Book{Roberts:1998:MCC,
  author =       "Paul Roberts",
  title =        "Multiplicities and {Chern} Classes in Local Algebra",
  publisher =    pub-CAMBRIDGE,
  address =      pub-CAMBRIDGE:adr,
  pages =        "xi + 303",
  year =         "1998",
  ISBN =         "0-521-47316-0",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-521-47316-3",
  LCCN =         "QA251.38 .R64 1998",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 3 12:22:36 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Rushing:1973:TE,
  author =       "T. Benny Rushing",
  title =        "Topological Embeddings",
  publisher =    pub-AP,
  address =      pub-AP:adr,
  pages =        "xiii + 316",
  year =         "1973",
  ISBN =         "0-12-603550-4",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-12-603550-6",
  LCCN =         "QA3 .P8 vol. 52",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 3 12:22:36 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Schmitt:1982:SEB,
  author =       "Klaus Schmitt",
  title =        "A Study of Eigenvalue and Bifurcation Problems for
                 Nonlinear Elliptic Partial Differential Equations via
                 Topological Continuation Methods",
  publisher =    "Universit{\'e} Catholique de Louvain, Institut de
                 Math{\'e}matique Pure et Appliqu{\'e}e",
  address =      "Louvain, Belgium",
  pages =        "",
  year =         "1982",
  ISBN =         "",
  ISBN-13 =      "",
  LCCN =         "",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 3 12:22:36 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Schmitt:1994:PSS,
  author =       "Klaus Schmitt",
  title =        "Positive Solutions of Semilinear Elliptic Problems",
  publisher =    "University of Montr{\'e}al Press",
  address =      "Montr{\'e}al, Qu{\'e}bec, Canada",
  pages =        "",
  year =         "1994",
  ISBN =         "",
  ISBN-13 =      "",
  LCCN =         "",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 3 12:22:36 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Stenger:2016:NSE,
  author =       "Frank Stenger and Don Tucker and Gerd Baumann",
  title =        "{Navier--Stokes} Equations on {$ R^3 \times [0, T]
                 $}",
  publisher =    pub-SV,
  address =      pub-SV:adr,
  pages =        "xi + 219",
  year =         "2016",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-27526-0",
  ISBN =         "3-319-27524-0 (hardcover), 3-319-27526-7 (e-book)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-3-319-27524-6 (hardcover), 978-3-319-27526-0
                 (e-book)",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Mon May 02 11:20:53 2016",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/bibnet/authors/s/stenger-frank.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.springer.com/us/book/9783319275246",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Taylor:1973:MAC,
  author =       "Joseph L. Taylor",
  title =        "Measure Algebras",
  volume =       "16",
  publisher =    pub-AMS,
  address =      pub-AMS:adr,
  pages =        "viii + 108",
  year =         "1973",
  ISBN =         "0-8218-1666-7",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-8218-1666-0",
  LCCN =         "QA1 .R33 no. 16",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 3 12:22:36 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  series =       "CBMS Regional Conference Series in Mathematics",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "1941--2016",
}

@Book{Taylor:2002:SCV,
  author =       "Joseph L. Taylor",
  title =        "Several Complex Variables with Connections to
                 Algebraic Geometry and {Lie} Groups",
  volume =       "46",
  publisher =    pub-AMS,
  address =      pub-AMS:adr,
  pages =        "xvi + 507",
  year =         "2002",
  ISBN =         "0-8218-3178-X",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-8218-3178-6",
  LCCN =         "QA331.7 .T39 2002",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 3 12:22:36 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  series =       "Graduate Studies in Mathematics",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "1941--2016",
}

@Book{Taylor:2011:CV,
  author =       "Joseph L. Taylor",
  title =        "Complex Variables",
  volume =       "16",
  publisher =    pub-AMS,
  address =      pub-AMS:adr,
  pages =        "ix + 305",
  year =         "2011",
  ISBN =         "0-8218-6901-9",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-8218-6901-7",
  LCCN =         "QA331.7 .T389 2011",
  bibdate =      "Wed Jan 9 19:30:56 MST 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  series =       "Pure and applied undergraduate texts",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "1941--2016",
  subject =      "Functions of complex variables; Functions of a complex
                 variable --- Instructional exposition (textbooks,
                 tutorial papers, etc.)",
}

@Book{Taylor:2012:FA,
  author =       "Joseph L. Taylor",
  title =        "Foundations of Analysis",
  volume =       "18",
  publisher =    pub-AMS,
  address =      pub-AMS:adr,
  pages =        "x + 398",
  year =         "2012",
  ISBN =         "0-8218-8984-2",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-8218-8984-8",
  LCCN =         "QA320 .T39 2012",
  bibdate =      "Wed Jan 9 19:30:37 MST 2013",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  series =       "Pure and applied undergraduate texts",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  author-dates = "1941--2016",
  subject =      "Functional analysis; Functions of real variables; Real
                 functions --- Instructional exposition (textbooks,
                 tutorial papers, etc.); Real functions --- Functions of
                 one variable --- Functions of one variable; Real
                 functions --- Functions of several variables ---
                 Functions of several variables; Real functions ---
                 Inequalities --- Inequalities; Mathematical logic and
                 foundations --- Set theory --- Set theory",
}

@Book{Trombi:1983:RTR,
  editor =       "Peter C. Trombi",
  title =        "Representation theory of reductive groups: proceedings
                 of the {University of Utah} conference 1982",
  volume =       "40",
  publisher =    pub-BIRKHAUSER,
  address =      pub-BIRKHAUSER:adr,
  pages =        "xi + 290",
  year =         "1983",
  ISBN =         "0-8176-3135-6",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-8176-3135-2",
  LCCN =         "QA171 .R43 1983",
  bibdate =      "Wed Jul 14 18:06:01 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  series =       "Progress in mathematics",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Wilcox:1975:STD,
  author =       "Calvin H. Wilcox",
  title =        "Scattering Theory for the {d'Alembert} Equation in
                 Exterior Domains",
  volume =       "442",
  publisher =    pub-SV,
  address =      pub-SV:adr,
  pages =        "184",
  year =         "1975",
  CODEN =        "LNMAA2",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0070581",
  ISBN =         "0-387-07144-X, 3-540-07144-X (print), 3-540-37429-9
                 (e-book)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-387-07144-2, 978-3-540-07144-0 (print),
                 978-3-540-37429-9 (e-book)",
  ISSN =         "0075-8434 (print), 1617-9692 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0075-8434",
  LCCN =         "QA3 .L28 no. 442",
  bibdate =      "Tue May 6 14:52:19 MDT 2014",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/lnm1970.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  series =       ser-LECT-NOTES-MATH,
  URL =          "http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/BFb0070581;
                 http://www.springerlink.com/content/978-3-540-37429-9",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  series-URL =   "http://link.springer.com/bookseries/304",
}

@Book{Wilcox:1984:SPS,
  author =       "Calvin H. Wilcox",
  title =        "Sound Propagation in Stratified Fluids",
  volume =       "50",
  publisher =    pub-SV,
  address =      pub-SV:adr,
  pages =        "ix + 198",
  year =         "1984",
  ISBN =         "0-387-90986-9",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-387-90986-8",
  LCCN =         "QA1 .A647 vol. 50 QC233",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 03 10:19:06 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  series =       "Applied mathematical sciences",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Wilcox:1984:STD,
  author =       "Calvin H. Wilcox",
  title =        "Scattering Theory for Diffraction Gratings",
  volume =       "46",
  publisher =    pub-SV,
  address =      pub-SV:adr,
  pages =        "ix + 163",
  year =         "1984",
  ISBN =         "0-387-90924-9",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-387-90924-0",
  LCCN =         "QA1 .A647 vol. 46",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 03 10:14:01 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  series =       "Applied mathematical sciences",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

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@Proceedings{Arthur:2008:RTR,
  editor =       "James Arthur and Wilfried Schmid and Peter E. Trapa",
  booktitle =    "Representation theory of real reductive {Lie} groups:
                 {AMS-IMS-SIAM Joint Summer Research Conference, June
                 4--8, 2006, Snowbird, Utah}",
  title =        "Representation theory of real reductive {Lie} groups:
                 {AMS-IMS-SIAM Joint Summer Research Conference, June
                 4--8, 2006, Snowbird, Utah}",
  volume =       "472",
  publisher =    pub-AMS,
  address =      pub-AMS:adr,
  pages =        "vii + 246",
  year =         "2008",
  ISBN =         "0-8218-4366-4 (paperback)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-8218-4366-6 (paperback)",
  LCCN =         "QA387 .A446 2008",
  bibdate =      "Thu Dec 7 16:18:39 MST 2017",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  series =       "Contemporary mathematics",
  URL =          "http://bookstore.ams.org/conm-472;
                 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0820/2008024593.html",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  meetingname =  "AMS-IMS-SIAM Joint Summer Research Conference (2006:
                 Snowbird, Utah)",
  subject =      "Representations of Lie groups; Congresses",
  tableofcontents = "Preface / iv \\
                 Guide to the Atlas Software: Computational
                 Representation Theory of Real Reductive Groups /
                 Jeffrey Adams / 1 \\
                 Problems for Real Groups / James Arthur / 39 \\
                 Unitarizable Minimal Principal Series of Reductive
                 Groups / Dan Barbasch, Dan Ciubotaru, and Alessandra
                 Pantano / 63 \\
                 Computations in Real Tori / Bill Casselman / 137 \\
                 Weighted Orbital Integrals / Werner Hoffman / 153 \\
                 Introduction to Endoscopy / Jean-Pierre Labesse / 175
                 \\
                 Tempered Endoscopy for Real Groups I: Geometric
                 Transfer with Canonical Factors / Diana Shelstad /
                 215",
}

@Proceedings{Bertram:2002:SHC,
  editor =       "Aaron Bertram and James A. Carlson and Holger Kley",
  booktitle =    "Symposium in honor of {C. H. Clemens}: a weekend of
                 algebraic geometry in celebration of {Herb Clemens}'s
                 60th birthday, {University of Utah, Salt Lake City,
                 March 10--12, 2000}",
  title =        "Symposium in honor of {C. H. Clemens}: a weekend of
                 algebraic geometry in celebration of {Herb Clemens}'s
                 60th birthday, {University of Utah, Salt Lake City,
                 March 10--12, 2000}",
  volume =       "312",
  publisher =    pub-AMS,
  address =      pub-AMS:adr,
  pages =        "ix + 289",
  year =         "2002",
  ISBN =         "0-8218-2152-0",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-8218-2152-7",
  ISSN =         "0271-4132 (print), 1098-3627 (electronic)",
  LCCN =         "QA564 .S955 2002",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 03 08:45:57 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  series =       "Contemporary mathematics",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Proceedings{Carlson:1991:CGL,
  editor =       "James A. Carlson and C. Herbert Clemens and David R.
                 Morrison",
  booktitle =    "Complex geometry and {Lie} theory, {Proceedings} of a
                 symposium held at {Sundance, Utah, May 26--30, 1989}",
  title =        "Complex geometry and {Lie} theory, {Proceedings} of a
                 symposium held at {Sundance, Utah, May 26--30, 1989}",
  volume =       "53",
  publisher =    pub-AMS,
  address =      pub-AMS:adr,
  pages =        "viii + 348",
  year =         "1991",
  ISBN =         "0-8218-1492-3",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-8218-1492-5",
  LCCN =         "QA641 .C6143 1991",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 03 08:43:37 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  series =       "Proceedings of symposia in pure mathematics",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Proceedings{Ethier:2008:MPR,
  editor =       "Stewart N. Ethier and Jin Feng and Richard H.
                 Stockbridge and Thomas G. Kurtz",
  booktitle =    "{Markov} processes and related topics: a festschrift
                 for {Thomas G. Kurtz}",
  title =        "{Markov} processes and related topics: a festschrift
                 for {Thomas G. Kurtz}",
  volume =       "4",
  publisher =    "Institute of Mathematical Statistics",
  address =      "Beachwood, OH, USA",
  pages =        "xv + 324",
  year =         "2008",
  ISBN =         "0-940600-76-5",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-940600-76-8",
  LCCN =         "????",
  bibdate =      "Tue May 25 18:25:42 MDT 2010",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  note =         "A four-day conference held at the University of
                 Wisconsin, Madison, July 10--13, 2006, in celebration
                 of Tom Kurtz's 65th birthday.",
  series =       "Institute of Mathematical Statistics collections",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  subject =      "Markov processes; Stochastic processes",
}

@Proceedings{Hoppensteadt:1981:MAP,
  editor =       "F. C. Hoppensteadt",
  booktitle =    "Mathematical Aspects of Physiology",
  title =        "Mathematical Aspects of Physiology",
  volume =       "19",
  publisher =    pub-AMS,
  address =      pub-AMS:adr,
  pages =        "vi + 394",
  year =         "1981",
  ISBN =         "0-8218-1119-3",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-8218-1119-1",
  LCCN =         "QP33.6.M36 M37",
  bibdate =      "Wed May 9 11:59:04 MDT 2012",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  series =       "Lectures in applied mathematics",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "Proceedings of the 12th of a series of meetings;
                 proceedings of the 10th are entered under Summer
                 Seminar on Applied Mathematics (10th: 1978: University
                 of Utah).",
  subject =      "physiology; mathematics; congresses; mathematical
                 models",
}

@Proceedings{Knobloch:1983:EPI,
  editor =       "Hans Wilhelm Knobloch and Klaus Schmitt",
  booktitle =    "{Equadiff 82: Proceedings of the international
                 conference held in W{\"u}rzburg, FRG, August 23--28,
                 1982}",
  title =        "{Equadiff 82: Proceedings of the international
                 conference held in W{\"u}rzburg, FRG, August 23--28,
                 1982}",
  volume =       "1017",
  publisher =    pub-SV,
  address =      pub-SV:adr,
  pages =        "xxiii + 666",
  year =         "1983",
  CODEN =        "LNMAA2",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0103230",
  ISBN =         "3-540-12686-4 (print), 3-540-38678-5 (e-book)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-3-540-12686-7 (print), 978-3-540-38678-0
                 (e-book)",
  ISSN =         "0075-8434 (print), 1617-9692 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0075-8434",
  bibdate =      "Tue May 6 14:53:45 MDT 2014",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/lnm1980.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  series =       ser-LECT-NOTES-MATH,
  URL =          "http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/BFb0103230;
                 http://www.springerlink.com/content/978-3-540-38678-0",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  series-URL =   "http://link.springer.com/bookseries/304",
}

@Proceedings{Milton:2003:PSI,
  editor =       "G. W. Milton and K. M. Golden and D. Dobson and Z. V.
                 Vardeny",
  booktitle =    "Proceedings of the {Sixth International Conference on
                 Electrical Transport and Optical Properties of
                 Inhomogeneous Media: ETOPIM 6, held in Snowbird, UT,
                 USA, 15--19 July 2002}",
  title =        "Proceedings of the {Sixth International Conference on
                 Electrical Transport and Optical Properties of
                 Inhomogeneous Media: ETOPIM 6, held in Snowbird, UT,
                 USA, 15--19 July 2002}",
  volume =       "338(1--4)",
  publisher =    pub-NORTH-HOLLAND,
  address =      pub-NORTH-HOLLAND:adr,
  pages =        "xiii + 374",
  year =         "2003",
  ISBN =         "",
  ISBN-13 =      "",
  ISSN =         "0921-4526",
  LCCN =         "",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 03 12:05:44 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  series =       "Physica B, Condensed Matter",
  URL =          "http://www.elseview.com/locate/physb;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/etopim/",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "Technical editing by Nelson H. F. Beebe and Eleen
                 Collins.",
  xxnote =       "Book cover page has incorrect A. Z. Vardeny instead of
                 V. Z. Vardeny.",
}

@Proceedings{Nevins:2015:RRG,
  editor =       "Monica Nevins and Peter E. Trapa",
  booktitle =    "Representations of reductive groups: in honor of the
                 60th birthday of {David A. Vogan, Jr.}",
  title =        "Representations of reductive groups: in honor of the
                 60th birthday of {David A. Vogan, Jr.}",
  volume =       "312",
  publisher =    pub-BIRKHAUSER,
  address =      pub-BIRKHAUSER:adr,
  pages =        "xviii + 532",
  year =         "2015",
  ISBN =         "3-319-23442-0 (hardcover), 3-319-23443-9 (e-book)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-3-319-23442-7 (hardcover), 978-3-319-23443-4
                 (e-book)",
  ISSN =         "0743-1643",
  LCCN =         "QA176 .R4855 2015",
  bibdate =      "Thu Dec 7 16:14:32 MST 2017",
  bibsource =    "fsz3950.oclc.org:210/WorldCat;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  series =       "Progress in mathematics",
  URL =          "http://www.springer.com/us/book/9783319234427",
  abstract =     "Over the last forty years, David Vogan has left an
                 indelible imprint on the representation theory of
                 reductive groups. His groundbreaking ideas have lead to
                 deep advances in the theory of real and p-adic groups,
                 and have forged lasting connections with other
                 subjects, including number theory, automorphic forms,
                 algebraic geometry, and combinatorics.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  remark =       "Festschrift. Representations of Reductive Groups is an
                 outgrowth of the conference of the same name, dedicated
                 to David Vogan on his 60th birthday, which took place
                 at MIT on May 19--23, 2014",
  subject =      "Representations of groups; Linear algebraic groups;
                 Linear algebraic groups; Representations of groups",
  tableofcontents = "Preface \\
                 McGovern, Trapa, The Mathematical Work of David A.
                 Vogan, Jr. \\
                 Achar, On Exotic and Perverse-Coherent Sheaves \\
                 Adams, Vogan, Jr., Parameters for Twisted
                 Representations \\
                 Barbasch, Ciubotaru, Ladder Representations of GL (n,
                 Qp) \\
                 Bhargava, Gross, Wang, Arithmetic Invariant Theory II:
                 Pure Inner Forms and Obstructions to the Existence of
                 Orbits \\
                 Bonnaf{\'e}, Geck, Hecke Algebras with Unequal
                 Parameters and Vogan's Left Cell Invariants \\
                 Graham, Li, The Smooth Loci of Spiral Schubert
                 Varieties of Type A2 \\
                 He, Centers and Cocenters of 0-Hecke Algebras \\
                 Huang, Dirac Cohomology, Elliptic Representations, and
                 Endoscopy \\
                 Kobayashi, A Program for Branching Problems in the
                 Representation Theory of Real Reductive Groups \\
                 Kostant, Equations for a Filtration of Sheets and The
                 Variety of Singular Elements of a Complex Semisimple
                 Lie Algebra \\
                 Lusztig, On Conjugacy Classes in a Reductive Group \\
                 Lusztig, Vogan, Jr., Hecke Algebras and Involutions in
                 Coxeter Groups \\
                 Marberg, Comparing and Characterizing some
                 Constructions of Canonical Bases from Coxeter Groups
                 \\
                 McGovern, Upper Semicontinuity of KLV Polynomials for
                 Certain Blocks of Harish-Chandra Modules \\
                 Schmid, Vilonen, Hodge Theory and Unitary
                 Representations, in the Example of SL(2,R) \\
                 Shelstad, On Elliptic Factors in Real Endoscopic
                 Transfer I \\
                 Wallach, On the Gelfand--Kirillov Dimension of a
                 Discrete Series Representation \\
                 Williamson, A Reducible Characteristic Variety in Type
                 A",
}

@Proceedings{Oliker:1990:GNP,
  editor =       "Vladimir Oliker and Andrejs Treibergs",
  booktitle =    "Geometry and Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations,
                 Proceedings of the {AMS Special Session held March
                 23--24, 1990}",
  title =        "Geometry and Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations,
                 Proceedings of the {AMS Special Session held March
                 23--24, 1990}",
  volume =       "127",
  publisher =    pub-AMS,
  address =      pub-AMS:adr,
  pages =        "vii + 154",
  year =         "1990",
  ISBN =         "0-8218-5135-7",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-8218-5135-7",
  LCCN =         "QA377 .G46 1991",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 3 12:22:36 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  series =       "Contemporary Mathematics",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Proceedings{Othmer:1986:NOB,
  editor =       "Hans G. Othmer",
  booktitle =    "Nonlinear oscillations in biology and chemistry:
                 proceedings of a meeting held at the {University of
                 Utah, May 9--11, 1985}",
  title =        "Nonlinear oscillations in biology and chemistry:
                 proceedings of a meeting held at the {University of
                 Utah, May 9--11, 1985}",
  volume =       "66",
  publisher =    pub-SV,
  address =      pub-SV:adr,
  pages =        "",
  year =         "1986",
  ISBN =         "3-540-16481-2 (Berlin), 0-387-16481-2 (New York)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-3-540-16481-4 (Berlin), 978-0-387-16481-6 (New
                 York)",
  ISSN =         "0341-633X",
  LCCN =         "",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 3 12:22:36 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  series =       "Lecture notes in biomathematics",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Proceedings{Othmer:1989:SMQ,
  editor =       "Hans G. Othmer",
  booktitle =    "Some mathematical questions in biology: the dynamics
                 of excitable media. {Proceedings of the 1988 Symposium
                 on Some Mathematical Questions in Biology, held at the
                 annual meeting of the American Association for the
                 Advancement of Science in Las Vegas, Nevada, May 4,
                 1988}",
  title =        "Some mathematical questions in biology: the dynamics
                 of excitable media. {Proceedings of the 1988 Symposium
                 on Some Mathematical Questions in Biology, held at the
                 annual meeting of the American Association for the
                 Advancement of Science in Las Vegas, Nevada, May 4,
                 1988}",
  volume =       "21",
  publisher =    pub-AMS,
  address =      pub-AMS:adr,
  pages =        "viii + 181",
  year =         "1989",
  ISBN =         "0-8218-1171-1",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-8218-1171-9",
  ISSN =         "0075-8523",
  LCCN =         "QP363 .S937 1988",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 3 12:22:36 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  series =       "Lectures on mathematics in the life sciences",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Proceedings{Othmer:1993:ETA,
  editor =       "Hans G. Othmer and Philip K. Maini and James D.
                 Murray",
  booktitle =    "Experimental and theoretical advances in biological
                 pattern formation, Proceedings of a {NATO Advanced
                 Research Workshop on Biological Pattern Formation, held
                 August 27--31, 1992, in Oxford, England, United
                 Kingdom}",
  title =        "Experimental and theoretical advances in biological
                 pattern formation, Proceedings of a {NATO Advanced
                 Research Workshop on Biological Pattern Formation, held
                 August 27--31, 1992, in Oxford, England, United
                 Kingdom}",
  volume =       "259",
  publisher =    pub-PLENUM,
  address =      pub-PLENUM:adr,
  pages =        "ix + 388",
  year =         "1993",
  ISBN =         "0-306-44661-8",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-306-44661-0",
  LCCN =         "QH491 .N38 1993",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 3 12:22:36 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  series =       "NATO ASI series. Series A, Life sciences",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Othmer:1997:CSM,
  editor =       "Hans G. Othmer and Frederick R. Adler and Mark A.
                 Lewis and John C. Dallon",
  booktitle =    "Case Studies in Mathematical Modeling---Ecology,
                 Physiology, and Cell Biology",
  title =        "Case Studies in Mathematical Modeling---Ecology,
                 Physiology, and Cell Biology",
  publisher =    pub-PH,
  address =      pub-PH:adr,
  pages =        "viii + 411",
  year =         "1997",
  ISBN =         "0-13-574039-8",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-13-574039-2",
  LCCN =         "QH541.15.M3C37 1997",
  bibdate =      "Tue Apr 13 07:12:35 1999",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  price =        "US\$41.00",
  URL =          "https://www.math.utah.edu/books/csmmepcb/index.html;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/csmmepcb.html;
                 http://www.phptr.com/",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Book{Parthasarathy:1972:PDK,
  author =       "K. R. Parthasarathy and Klaus Schmidt",
  title =        "Positive Definite Kernels, Continuous Tensor Products,
                 and Central Limit Theorems of Probability Theory",
  volume =       "272",
  publisher =    pub-SV,
  address =      pub-SV:adr,
  pages =        "vi + 107",
  year =         "1972",
  CODEN =        "LNMAA2",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0058340",
  ISBN =         "0-387-05908-3, 3-540-05908-3 (print), 3-540-37607-0
                 (e-book)",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-387-05908-2, 978-3-540-05908-0 (print),
                 978-3-540-37607-1 (e-book)",
  ISSN =         "0075-8434 (print), 1617-9692 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0075-8434",
  bibdate =      "Tue May 6 14:51:43 MDT 2014",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/lnm1970.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/probstat1970.bib;
                 https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib;
                 prodorbis.library.yale.edu:7090/voyager;
                 z3950.loc.gov:7090/Voyager",
  series =       ser-LECT-NOTES-MATH,
  URL =          "http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/BFb0058340;
                 http://www.springerlink.com/content/978-3-540-37607-1",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  series-URL =   "http://link.springer.com/bookseries/304",
  subject =      "Limit theorems (Probability theory); Kernel functions;
                 Tensor products; Representations of groups",
}

@Proceedings{Schmitt:1972:DFD,
  editor =       "Klaus Schmitt",
  booktitle =    "Delay and Functional Differential Equations and Their
                 Applications: {Conference} on Delay and Functional
                 Differential Equations and Their Applications, {Park
                 City, Utah, 1972}",
  title =        "Delay and Functional Differential Equations and Their
                 Applications: {Conference} on Delay and Functional
                 Differential Equations and Their Applications, {Park
                 City, Utah, 1972}",
  publisher =    pub-AP,
  address =      pub-AP:adr,
  pages =        "xi + 395",
  year =         "1972",
  ISBN =         "0-12-627250-6",
  ISBN-13 =      "978-0-12-627250-5",
  LCCN =         "QA372 .C638 1972",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 3 12:22:36 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Proceedings{Wilcox:1964:ASD,
  editor =       "Calvin H. Wilcox",
  booktitle =    "Asymptotic solutions of differential equations and
                 their applications; proceedings of a symposium
                 conducted by the Mathematics Research Center, United
                 States Army, at the University of Wisconsin, Madison,
                 May 4--6, 1964",
  title =        "Asymptotic solutions of differential equations and
                 their applications; proceedings of a symposium
                 conducted by the Mathematics Research Center, United
                 States Army, at the University of Wisconsin, Madison,
                 May 4--6, 1964",
  volume =       "13",
  publisher =    pub-WILEY,
  address =      pub-WILEY:adr,
  pages =        "x + 249",
  year =         "1964",
  LCCN =         "QA3 .U45 no. 13",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 03 10:06:15 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  series =       "Publication of the Mathematics Research Center, U.S.
                 Army, University of Wisconsin",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}

@Proceedings{Wilcox:1966:PTA,
  editor =       "Calvin H. Wilcox",
  booktitle =    "Perturbation theory and its applications in quantum
                 mechanics; proceedings of an advanced seminar conducted
                 by the {Mathematics Research Center, United States
                 Army, and the Theoretical Chemistry Institute at the
                 University of Wisconsin, Madison, October 4--6, 1965}",
  title =        "Perturbation theory and its applications in quantum
                 mechanics; proceedings of an advanced seminar conducted
                 by the {Mathematics Research Center, United States
                 Army, and the Theoretical Chemistry Institute at the
                 University of Wisconsin, Madison, October 4--6, 1965}",
  publisher =    pub-WILEY,
  address =      pub-WILEY:adr,
  pages =        "x + 428",
  year =         "1966",
  LCCN =         "QA3 .U45 no. 16",
  bibdate =      "Sat Jul 03 10:11:36 2004",
  bibsource =    "https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/utah-math-dept-books.bib",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}