Peasprout Chen, Future Legend of Skate and Sword
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The first book in a debut middle-grade fantasy series about a young girl's quest to become a champion of wu liu, an art form that blends figure skating with martial arts.



The first book in a debut middle-grade fantasy series about a young girl's quest to become a champion of wu liu, an art form that blends figure skating with martial arts.
“It’s Hermione Granger meets Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon meets the Ice Capades meets Mean Girls." —The New York Times Now in her Second Year at Pearl Famous Academy of Skate and Sword, Peasprout Chen strives to reclaim her place as a champion of wu liu, the sport of martial arts figure skating. But, with the new year comes new competition, and Peasprout’s dreams are thwarted by an impressive transfer student. Yinmei is the heir to the Shinian throne and has fled her country for Pearl. When she excels both academically and socially, Peasprout begins to suspect that Yinmei is not a refugee at all but a spy. When the Empress of Shin threatens to invade the city of Pearl, Peasprout makes a bold decision. To keep her enemy close, Peasprout joins Yinmei's “battleband," a team that executes elaborate skating configurations that are part musical spectacle, part defensive attack. In Henry Lien's Peasprout Chen: Battle of Champions, Peasprout guides her battleband on a mission to save Pearl, and learns what it truly means to be a leader.
Limit Theorems and Applications
Focusing on probabilistic modeling, the book explores complex random systems in finance and biology, addressing the challenges posed by vast and noisy data. It delves into the analysis of stochastic differential equations and the ergodic properties of volatility models in finance, alongside numerical experiments. In biology, it presents a bifurcating autoregressive model for cellular aging and introduces bifurcating Markov chains, establishing limit theorems. This work serves as a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners in applied mathematics, finance, and biology.