The two volumes of Maths for Chemists provide an excellent resource for all undergraduate chemistry students but are particularly focussed on the needs of students who may not have studied mathematics beyond GCSE level (or equivalent). The texts are introductory in nature and adopt a sympathetic app
Maths for Chemists. Power Series Complex Numbers and Linear Algebra
β Scribed by Martin C.R. Cockett, Graham Doggett
- Publisher
- Royal Society of Chemistry
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 142
- Series
- Tutorial chemistry texts 19
- Edition
- 1st Edition.
- Category
- Library
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π SIMILAR VOLUMES
The early chapters of Maths for Chemists Volume I: Numbers, Functions and Calculus provide a succinct introduction to the important mathematical skills of algebraic manipulation, trigonometry, numbers, functions, units and the general grammar of maths. Later chapters build on these basic mathematica
<P>The 39 self-contained sections in this book present worked-out examples as well as many sample problems categorized by the level of difficulty as Bronze, Silver, and Gold in order to help the readers gauge their progress and learning. Detailed solutions to all problems in each section are provide
"The 39 self-contained sections in this book present worked-out examples as well as many sample problems categorized by the level of difficulty as Bronze, Silver, and Gold in order to help the readers gauge their progress and learning. Detailed solutions to all problems in each section are provided