Books by Nick Higham
Nick Higham is an applied mathematician, with interests ranging from
theory to the development of algorithms and software. He is the Richardson
Professor of Applied Mathematics at the University of Manchester and is
a Fellow of the Royal Society and
a Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.
He is the author of four books and the editor of
The Princeton Companion to Applied Mathematics.
Nick blogs at http://nickhigham.wordpress.com.
Interviews with Nick Higham
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1
X and the City: Modeling Aspects of Urban Life
by John A. Adam -
2
In Pursuit of the Traveling Salesman: Mathematics at the Limits of Computation
by William J. Cook -
3
Who's #1?: The Science of Rating and Ranking
by Amy N. Langville and Carl D. Meyer -
4
50 Visions of Mathematics
by Sam Parc -
5
In Pursuit of the Unknown: 17 Equations That Changed the World
by Ian Stewart
The best books on Applied Mathematics, recommended by Nick Higham
The best books on Applied Mathematics, recommended by Nick Higham
It can be used to understand everything from bedbugs to traffic jams and helps us take photos and fly planes. Maths professor and author Nick Higham picks five books that show the many wonders of applied maths.