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Synthesis Update from Morgan & Claypool Publishers

by rheyer Posted on August 21, 2014
The following titles were published in June & July.
  • Engineers for Korea
    Kyonghee Han, Yonsei University
    Gary Lee Downey, Virginia Tech.
    (Global Engineering Series)
  • Negative Quantum Channels: An Introduction to Quantum Maps that are Not Completely Positive
    James M. McCracken, George Mason University
    (Quantum Computing Series)
  • Adiabatic Quantum Computation and Quantum Annealing: Theory and Practice
    Catherine C. McGeoch, Amherst College
    (Quantum Computing Series)
  • Graph-Based Semi-Supervised Learning
    Amarnag Subramanya, Google Research, Mountain View, USA
    Partha Pratim Talukdar, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India
    (Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Series)
  • Mobile Interactions in Context: A Designerly Way Toward Digital Ecology
    Jesper Kjeldskov, Aalborg University .
    (Human-Centered Informatics Series)
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