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Mathematical methods for mathematicians, physical scientists and engineers
This practical introduction encapsulates the entire content of teaching material for UK honours degree courses in mathematics, physics, chemistry and engineering, and is also appropriate for post-graduate study. It imparts the necessary mathematics for use of the techniques, with subject-related wor...
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Elsevier Science
2003
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author | Dunning-Davies, J |
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description | This practical introduction encapsulates the entire content of teaching material for UK honours degree courses in mathematics, physics, chemistry and engineering, and is also appropriate for post-graduate study. It imparts the necessary mathematics for use of the techniques, with subject-related worked examples throughout. The text is supported by challenging problem exercises (and answers) to test student comprehension. Index notation used in the text simplifies manipulations in the sections on vectors and tensors. Partial differential equations are discussed, and special functions introduced |
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spelling | cern-16683892021-04-21T21:14:31Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1668389engDunning-Davies, JMathematical methods for mathematicians, physical scientists and engineersMathematical Physics and MathematicsThis practical introduction encapsulates the entire content of teaching material for UK honours degree courses in mathematics, physics, chemistry and engineering, and is also appropriate for post-graduate study. It imparts the necessary mathematics for use of the techniques, with subject-related worked examples throughout. The text is supported by challenging problem exercises (and answers) to test student comprehension. Index notation used in the text simplifies manipulations in the sections on vectors and tensors. Partial differential equations are discussed, and special functions introducedElsevier Scienceoai:cds.cern.ch:16683892003 |
spellingShingle | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Dunning-Davies, J Mathematical methods for mathematicians, physical scientists and engineers |
title | Mathematical methods for mathematicians, physical scientists and engineers |
title_full | Mathematical methods for mathematicians, physical scientists and engineers |
title_fullStr | Mathematical methods for mathematicians, physical scientists and engineers |
title_full_unstemmed | Mathematical methods for mathematicians, physical scientists and engineers |
title_short | Mathematical methods for mathematicians, physical scientists and engineers |
title_sort | mathematical methods for mathematicians, physical scientists and engineers |
topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
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