Scott Miller
Personal Information
Description
Scott Miller (1960–2013) was a singer, songwriter and guitarist, and the author of [Music: What Happened?], a 2010 book of music criticism. He was best known for his work as leader of the 1980s band [Game Theory]and 1990s band [The Loud Family]. Miller was described by the New York Times as "a hyperintellectual singer and songwriter who liked to tinker with pop the way a born mathematician tinkers with numbers," having "a shimmery-sweet pop sensibility, in the tradition of Brian Wilson and Alex Chilton."[¹](Source: [Wikipedia]) : : : :
Books
Probability and Random Processes
More than 400 figures drawn to scale assist readers in understanding and applying theory. Many of these figures accompany the more than 300 examples given to help readers visualize how to solve the problem at hand. In many instances, worked examples are solved with more than one approach to illustrate how different probability methodologies can work for the same problem. Several probability tables with accuracy up to nine decimal places are provided in the appendices for quick reference. A special feature is the graphical presentation of the commonly occurring Fourier transforms, where both time and frequency functions are drawn to scale. This book is of particular value to undergraduate and graduate students in electrical, computer, and civil engineering, as well as students in physics and applied mathematics. Engineers, computer scientists, biostatisticians, and researchers in communications will also benefit from having a single resource to address most issues in probability and random processes.
Strike up the band
1 vocal score (346, xxvi p.) ; 31 cm
Building brandwidth
"Sergio Zyman has teamed up with Scott Miller to present a take on e-marketing as it really is and how it's supposed to be." "Building Brandwidth takes on the myth that this cool, hip new technology needs cool, hip new marketing to make the sale. Marketing is marketing - building a brand online takes discipline and sweat, just as it does offline." "Building Brandwidth is the user's manual for anyone doing business on the Internet. This guide to making money and coming out on top will help you close the sale online in these fast-moving, make-or-break times when every e-commerce venture is desperately fighting to stay afloat."--Jacket.
Sex, drugs, rock & roll, and musicals
"Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll, and Musicals shows how American culture has changed over the twentieth century, from the Roaring Twenties (The Wild Party) to the cultural chaos of the '50s (Grease) and the sexual revolution of the '60s (Hair) and '70s (Rocky Horror), to the rebirth of the art form in the '90s (Bat Boy), and up to the present, exploring where we've been and where we might be heading. This is a celebration of the counter-culture taking center stage in the most American of performing arts, and changing it forever."--Page of cover.
