Mathematics of Physics and Modern Engineering
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.50 (685 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0070596255 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 752 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-02-19 |
Language | : | English |
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Ivar Stephen Sokolnikoff, Raymond M. Redheffer released Mathematics of Physics and Modern Engineering on 2016-02-19. It has 752 number of pages. u can get it on paperback or you can read it online. Beside, you can download it on any format you want such as PDF, Epub, Kindle, doc or other format. Just follow the simple step.
G. A. Schoenagel said One of the Finest in its Genre. This text is quite a gem.The chapters do not need to be studied sequentially, as the authors wrote the text such that each chapteris as independent from the others as possible. Within chapters, the separate sections are also somewhat independent.The pace in each chapter begins slowly and simply, then quickens, proceeding to more advanced material.Emphasis placed on underlying principles throughout. Problem sets are also creatively arranged, from the simpleprogressing to the more advanced. Highlights include a beautiful, detailed, first chapter on sequences and series;Chapter two, nonlinear differential equations, is a an added bonus. Chapter . Still a classic I ordered a new copy of this book after losing my original from university days. I have found it occasionally invaluable in engineering for twenty years - basically "everything you ever wanted to know about math" in a relatively compact text, without being one of those huge and awful multi-author collection "handbooks". The fact that it is still in print from the 1960's bears out that I am not the only one with this opinion.. "Classical Applied Mathematics Text" according to A civil engineer. I have this text (and its like new) from back in my University days. Although not a prescribed textbook it always got me out of trouble in advanced engineering maths. Its a classical text on Applied Mathematics. Along with Boas Mathematical methods in the Physical Sciences I give them both 5 stars.