March Releases from Cambridge Aspire, Part 2
An impressively comprehensive textbook adopting a phenomenological approach to quantum physics. The chapters cover everything from basic definitions of key concepts to detailed discussions of the underlying theoretical framework… Learn more here.


Computer Vision is primarily written for senior undergraduate and post graduate students studying in areas of computer science and engineering, and electrical engineering. However, as the subject covers various interdisciplinary areas, the book is also expected to be of interest to a larger readership in Science and Engineering. Learn more here.
Designed for undergraduate students of computer science, mathematics, and engineering, this book provides the tools and understanding needed to master graph theory and algorithms. It offers a strong theoretical foundation, detailed pseudocodes, and a range of real-world and illustrative examples to bridge the gap between abstract concepts and practical applications. Learn more here.


Play of Chance and Purpose emphasizes learning probability, statistics, and stochasticity by developing intuition and fostering imagination as a pedagogical approach. This book is meant for undergraduate and graduate students of basic sciences, applied sciences, engineering, and social sciences as an introduction to fundamental as well as advanced topics. Learn more here.
Green Energy and Sustainable Development is an effort to fill the gap of a comprehensive textbook that covers topics related to green energy sources. It connects climate change, sustainable development goals, and green electricity as a simple text for students, faculty, and practicing engineers. It explains the green energy technology as a key part of the overall electricity network and brings practical system insights. Learn more here.


Physics for Engineers is primarily designed to serve as a textbook for undergraduate students of all streams of engineering. Closely aligned with the AICTE model curriculum, it covers the basics of electrostatics, electromagnetics, optics, wave propagation, classical mechanics and quantum mechanics. Learn more here.
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