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Agrios Plant Pathology (6th Edition, 2024) by Oliver R.P. is a comprehensive and authoritative resource on plant diseases, their causes, and management strategies. This latest edition covers advancements in molecular plant pathology, disease resistance, and modern diagnostic techniques. It provides in-depth discussions on fungal, bacterial, viral, and nematode pathogens, along with real-world case studies. Ideal for students, researchers, and professionals, the book blends theoretical concepts with practical applications. Published by Elsevier Exclusive, it offers updated insights into sustainable plant disease management. Presented in English and available in paperback, it is a must-have reference for anyone in plant sciences.
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Theoretical Astrophysics: Volume I - Astrophysical Processes by T. Padmanabhan is a comprehensive introduction to fundamental astrophysical concepts. It covers radiative processes, fluid dynamics, and statistical physics, essential for understanding astrophysical phenomena. The book delves into the physics of stellar structure, accretion processes, and magnetohydrodynamics. Mathematical derivations and problem sets help reinforce theoretical concepts. Designed for graduate students and researchers, it bridges the gap between fundamental physics and astrophysical applications. Published by Cambridge India, this authoritative text is widely used in astrophysics education worldwide.
Understanding Machine Learning: From Theory to Algorithms by Shai Shalev-Shwartz and Shai Ben-David is a comprehensive guide to the theoretical foundations and practical algorithms of machine learning. It covers fundamental concepts such as supervised and unsupervised learning, PAC learning, and VC dimension, along with optimization techniques and neural networks. The book balances mathematical rigor with practical insights, making it suitable for students, researchers, and professionals. It includes numerous exercises to reinforce learning. Published by Cambridge University Press, this book is widely used in academic courses and self-study worldwide.
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Principles of Algebraic Geometry by Phillip Griffiths is a foundational text that provides a comprehensive introduction to the field of algebraic geometry. The book explores the key concepts of the subject, including varieties, schemes, and cohomology, with a focus on their geometric and topological properties. Written for graduate students and researchers, it presents complex theories in a clear, methodical manner, with detailed explanations and examples. The text bridges the gap between algebraic geometry and other areas of mathematics, making it an essential reference for anyone pursuing advanced studies in mathematics or related fields. With its rigorous approach and wide-ranging scope, this book is a critical resource for understanding modern algebraic geometry.