A Course of Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists, Volume 1 studies the various concepts in pure and applied mathematics, specifically the technique and applications of differentiation and integration of one variable, geometry of two dimensions, and complex numbers. The book is divided into seven chapters, wherein the first of which presents the introductory concepts, such as the functional notation and fundamental definitions; the roots of equations; and limits and continuity. The text then tackles the techniques and applications of differentiation and integration. Geometry of two dimensions and complex numbers are also encompassed in the book. The text will be very invaluable to students of pure and applied mathematics and engineering, as well as those mathematicians and engineers who need a refresher on the topic.
Clear and engaging introduction for graduate students in engineering and the physical sciences to essential topics of applied mathematics.
A Course of Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists
A Course of Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists: Mathematical methods
This Third Edition has been greatly expanded to reflect the needs of today's professionals.
This book is intended as a reference for students taking science .
The emphasis throughout the book is on providing the practical tools needed to solve mathematical problems quickly and efficiently in engineering contexts.
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Course of Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists: In SI Units
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This engineering mathematics textbook is rich with examples, applications and exercises, and emphasises applying matrices.