François-Serge Lhabitant, "Hedge Funds: Quantitative Insights" English | 2004 | ISBN: 047085667X | 354 pages | EPUB | 5.6 MB "An excellent and comprehensive source of information on hedge funds! From a quantitative view Lhabitant has done it once again by meticulously looking at the important topics in the hedge fund industry. This book has a tremendous wealth of information and is a valuable addition to the hedge fund literature. In addition, it will benefit institutional investors, high net worth individuals, academics and anyone interested in learning more about this fascinating and often mysterious world of privately managed money. Written by one of the most respected practitioners and academics in the area of hedge funds." -Greg N. Gregoriou, Professor of finance and research coordinator in the School of Business and Economics at Plattsburgh State University of New York.
Frank J. Travers, "Hedge Fund Analysis: An In-Depth Guide to Evaluating Return Potential and Assessing Risks" English | 2012 | ISBN: 1118175468 | 513 pages | EPUB | 12.8 MB A detailed, step-by-step book covering the entire hedge fund evaluation process Handbook of Regional Science by Manfred M. Fischer English | 2021 | ISBN: 3662607220 | 2295 Pages | PDF True | 40 MB Habitus? : The Social Dimension of Technology and Transformation by Slawomir Kadrow and Johannes Muller English | 2019 | ISBN: 9088907846 | 232 Pages | PDF | 11 MB David Maude, "Global Private Banking and Wealth Management: The New Realities" English | 2009 | ISBN: 0470854219 | 360 pages | EPUB | 6 MB Wealth management is one of the areas in which banks and other personal financial services players are investing heavily. But the market is changing fast. Going forward, players therefore need to adapt their strategies to the new realities: what worked in the past will not, for the most part, be appropriate in the future. This unique book, written by a former McKinsey consultant, offers an up-to-date, detailed, practical understanding of this exciting area of financial services. Geriatric Medicine By Christine K. Cassel, Rosanne Leipzig, Harvey Jay Cohen, Eric B. Larson, Diane E. Meier 2003 | 639 Pages | ISBN: 0387955143 | PDF | 6 MB This new edition of a critically-acclaimed text, completely revised and updated, offers practical and comprehensive coverage of the diseases, common problems, and medical care of older persons. Building on the third edition, this revision will present a new approach focusing on Evidence-Based Medicine, with new chapters including: Physiology of Aging, Clinical Strategies of Prescribing for Older Adults, Chronic Disease Management, Prevention, Doctor-Patient Communication Issues, Sources of Suffering in the Elderly, and many others. In addition, there will be a separate chapter on Evidence-Based Geriatrics, as well as sidebars in every chapter, where applicable, on Evidence-Based Medicine. This will be an all-encompassing, authoritative volume on geriatric medicine, needed more than ever because the over-80 population is the fastest growing age group in the country. George Asimellis, "Geometrical Optics Lectures in Optics Vol 2" English | ISBN: 1510619453 | 2020 | 476 pages | PDF | 58 MB This second volume of the series Lectures in Optics develops a thorough presentation of geometrical optics effects. The book begins by discussing refraction and reflection off single surfaces, both flat and spherical. Presented next are the essential building elements, optical power and beam vergence, which are paramount in imaging because the incident vergence is added to the element s power to produce the vergence leaving the optical element. Imaging definitions and formulation are covered next, followed by the power configurations and imaging arrangements possible with a single element, a single lens, and a mirror for real and virtual objects. Next, two more parameters are introduced: the extent of an element along the optical axis (thick lenses and lens systems) and the extent of an element perpendicular to the optical axis (stops and pupils). The way image quality is affected by the transverse restriction of light is then discussed, including resolution and image blur. Finally, the book introduces the concepts of optical aberrations as a consequence of violation of the paraxial approximations. This book is suitable for all Geometrical Optics courses at college, graduate school, or professional school levels, such as physics, engineering, visual science, or optometry programs. Comprehensive practice examples, exercises, and quizzes throughout the chapters reinforce an understanding of the covered material. Game of Sales: Lessons Learned Working at Adobe, Amazon, Google, and IBM by David Perry 2020 | ISBN: 1544502214 | English | 256 pages | EPUB | 4 MB In the fast-paced world of enterprise sales, are you looking to sharpen your skill set to gain an edge? Do you want to drive efficient, repeatable success without getting worn down?
Steven Kay, "Fundamentals of Statistical Signal Processing: Practical Algorithm Development" English | 2013 | ISBN: 013280803X | EPUB | pages: 496 | 41.5 mb The Complete, Modern Guide to Developing Well-Performing Signal Processing Algorithms Fundamentals of Digital Logic with VHDL Design By Stephen D. Brown 2005 | 892 Pages | ISBN: 0072460857 | PDF | 33 MB This textbook is well written, with lots of good examples and problems. The included CD has software that is about two major versions old -- better to download it. But it also has code for all the coding examples in the book, which, if you want to run them, can save lots of time and typos. One needs an Altera DE-2 demo board on which to run them (about $270 for academic users [with pretty restrictive licensing], $495 for commercial users). |