<span>Mathematical concepts and theories underpin engineering and many of the physical sciences. Yet many engineering and science students find math challenging and even intimidating.<br><br>The fourth edition of </span><span>Mathematical Techniques</span><span> provides a complete course in mathema
Mathematical Techniques: An Introduction for the Engineering, Physical and Mathematical Sciences
โ Scribed by D.W. Jordan, P. Smith
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 812
- Series
- 2nd edition
- Category
- Library
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Many students of physical and applied science and of engineering find difficulty in copying with the mathematics necessary for the quantitative manipulation of the physical concepts they are atudying in their main course. This book is designed to help first and second year under-graduates at univers
Many students of physical and applied science and of engineering find difficulty in copying with the mathematics necessary for the quantitative manipulation of the physical concepts they are atudying in their main course. This book is designed to help first and second year under-graduates at univers
<p><span>This book provides a comprehensive yet informal introduction to differentiating and integrating real functions with one variable. It also covers basic first-order differential equations and introduces higher-dimensional differentiation and integration.<br></span></p><p></p><p><span>The focu
<p><span>This book provides a comprehensive yet informal introduction to differentiating and integrating real functions with one variable. It also covers basic first-order differential equations and introduces higher-dimensional differentiation and integration.<br></span></p><p></p><p><span>The focu