Math Refresher for Scientists and Engineers

Math Refresher for Scientists and Engineers
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 361
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ISBN-10 : 9780471791546
ISBN-13 : 0471791547
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Math Refresher for Scientists and Engineers by : John R. Fanchi

Expanded coverage of essential math, including integral equations, calculus of variations, tensor analysis, and special integrals Math Refresher for Scientists and Engineers, Third Edition is specifically designed as a self-study guide to help busy professionals and students in science and engineering quickly refresh and improve the math skills needed to perform their jobs and advance their careers. The book focuses on practical applications and exercises that readers are likely to face in their professional environments. All the basic math skills needed to manage contemporary technology problems are addressed and presented in a clear, lucid style that readers familiar with previous editions have come to appreciate and value. The book begins with basic concepts in college algebra and trigonometry, and then moves on to explore more advanced concepts in calculus, linear algebra (including matrices), differential equations, probability, and statistics. This Third Edition has been greatly expanded to reflect the needs of today's professionals. New material includes: * A chapter on integral equations * A chapter on calculus of variations * A chapter on tensor analysis * A section on time series * A section on partial fractions * Many new exercises and solutions Collectively, the chapters teach most of the basic math skills needed by scientists and engineers. The wide range of topics covered in one title is unique. All chapters provide a review of important principles and methods. Examples, exercises, and applications are used liberally throughout to engage the readers and assist them in applying their new math skills to actual problems. Solutions to exercises are provided in an appendix. Whether to brush up on professional skills or prepare for exams, readers will find this self-study guide enables them to quickly master the math they need. It can additionally be used as a textbook for advanced-level undergraduates in physics and engineering.

Essential Math Skills for Engineers

Essential Math Skills for Engineers
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 246
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ISBN-10 : 9781118211106
ISBN-13 : 1118211103
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Essential Math Skills for Engineers by : Clayton R. Paul

Just the math skills you need to excel in the study or practice of engineering Good math skills are indispensable for all engineers regardless of their specialty, yet only a relatively small portion of the math that engineering students study in college mathematics courses is used on a frequent basis in the study or practice of engineering. That's why Essential Math Skills for Engineers focuses on only these few critically essential math skills that students need in order to advance in their engineering studies and excel in engineering practice. Essential Math Skills for Engineers features concise, easy-to-follow explanations that quickly bring readers up to speed on all the essential core math skills used in the daily study and practice of engineering. These fundamental and essential skills are logically grouped into categories that make them easy to learn while also promoting their long-term retention. Among the key areas covered are: Algebra, geometry, trigonometry, complex arithmetic, and differential and integral calculus Simultaneous, linear, algebraic equations Linear, constant-coefficient, ordinary differential equations Linear, constant-coefficient, difference equations Linear, constant-coefficient, partial differential equations Fourier series and Fourier transform Laplace transform Mathematics of vectors With the thorough understanding of essential math skills gained from this text, readers will have mastered a key component of the knowledge needed to become successful students of engineering. In addition, this text is highly recommended for practicing engineers who want to refresh their math skills in order to tackle problems in engineering with confidence.

Mathematical Handbook for Scientists and Engineers

Mathematical Handbook for Scientists and Engineers
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Publisher : Courier Corporation
Total Pages : 1154
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ISBN-10 : 9780486320236
ISBN-13 : 0486320235
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Mathematical Handbook for Scientists and Engineers by : Granino A. Korn

Convenient access to information from every area of mathematics: Fourier transforms, Z transforms, linear and nonlinear programming, calculus of variations, random-process theory, special functions, combinatorial analysis, game theory, much more.

Guide to Essential Math

Guide to Essential Math
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Publisher : Newnes
Total Pages : 285
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ISBN-10 : 9780124071582
ISBN-13 : 0124071589
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Guide to Essential Math by : Sy M. Blinder

This book reminds students in junior, senior and graduate level courses in physics, chemistry and engineering of the math they may have forgotten (or learned imperfectly) that is needed to succeed in science courses. The focus is on math actually used in physics, chemistry, and engineering, and the approach to mathematics begins with 12 examples of increasing complexity, designed to hone the student's ability to think in mathematical terms and to apply quantitative methods to scientific problems. Detailed illustrations and links to reference material online help further comprehension. The second edition features new problems and illustrations and features expanded chapters on matrix algebra and differential equations. - Use of proven pedagogical techniques developed during the author's 40 years of teaching experience - New practice problems and exercises to enhance comprehension - Coverage of fairly advanced topics, including vector and matrix algebra, partial differential equations, special functions and complex variables

Math for Scientists

Math for Scientists
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : 9783319573540
ISBN-13 : 3319573543
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Math for Scientists by : Natasha Maurits

This book reviews math topics relevant to non-mathematics students and scientists, but which they may not have seen or studied for a while. These math issues can range from reading mathematical symbols, to using complex numbers, dealing with equations involved in calculating medication equivalents, the General Linear Model (GLM) used in e.g. neuroimaging analysis, finding the minimum of a function, independent component analysis, or filtering approaches. Almost every student or scientist, will at some point run into mathematical formulas or ideas in scientific papers that may be hard to understand, given that formal math education may be some years ago. In this book we will explain the theory behind many of these mathematical ideas and expressions and provide readers with the tools to better understand them. We will revisit high school mathematics and extend and relate this to the mathematics you need to understand the math you may encounter in the course of your research. This book will help you understand the math and formulas in the scientific papers you read. To achieve this goal, each chapter mixes theory with practical pen-and-paper exercises such that you (re)gain experience with solving math problems yourself. Mnemonics will be taught whenever possible. To clarify the math and help readers apply it, each chapter provides real-world and scientific examples.

Advanced Mathematical Methods in Science and Engineering

Advanced Mathematical Methods in Science and Engineering
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 862
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ISBN-10 : 9781420081985
ISBN-13 : 1420081985
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Advanced Mathematical Methods in Science and Engineering by : S.I. Hayek

Classroom-tested, Advanced Mathematical Methods in Science and Engineering, Second Edition presents methods of applied mathematics that are particularly suited to address physical problems in science and engineering. Numerous examples illustrate the various methods of solution and answers to the end-of-chapter problems are included at the back of the book. After introducing integration and solution methods of ordinary differential equations (ODEs), the book presents Bessel and Legendre functions as well as the derivation and methods of solution of linear boundary value problems for physical systems in one spatial dimension governed by ODEs. It also covers complex variables, calculus, and integrals; linear partial differential equations (PDEs) in classical physics and engineering; the derivation of integral transforms; Green’s functions for ODEs and PDEs; asymptotic methods for evaluating integrals; and the asymptotic solution of ODEs. New to this edition, the final chapter offers an extensive treatment of numerical methods for solving non-linear equations, finite difference differentiation and integration, initial value and boundary value ODEs, and PDEs in mathematical physics. Chapters that cover boundary value problems and PDEs contain derivations of the governing differential equations in many fields of applied physics and engineering, such as wave mechanics, acoustics, heat flow in solids, diffusion of liquids and gases, and fluid flow. An update of a bestseller, this second edition continues to give students the strong foundation needed to apply mathematical techniques to the physical phenomena encountered in scientific and engineering applications.

Handbook of Physics

Handbook of Physics
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 1183
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ISBN-10 : 9780387952697
ISBN-13 : 0387952691
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Physics by : Walter Benenson

Handbook of Physics is a veritable toolbox for rapid access to a wealth of physics information for everyday use in problem solving, homework, and examinations. This complete reference includes not only the fundamental formulas of physics but also experimental methods used in practice.

Advanced Engineering Mathematics

Advanced Engineering Mathematics
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Publisher : Pearson Education India
Total Pages : 1350
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ISBN-10 : 8177585460
ISBN-13 : 9788177585469
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Advanced Engineering Mathematics by : Michael D. Greenberg

Engineering Mathematics

Engineering Mathematics
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Publisher : Industrial Press Inc.
Total Pages : 1270
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0831131527
ISBN-13 : 9780831131524
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Engineering Mathematics by : K. A. Stroud

A groundbreaking and comprehensive reference that's been a bestseller since 1970, this new edition provides a broad mathematical survey and covers a full range of topics from the very basic to the advanced. For the first time, a personal tutor CD-ROM is included.

Energy in the 21st Century

Energy in the 21st Century
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 376
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9789814324540
ISBN-13 : 981432454X
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Energy in the 21st Century by : John R. Fanchi

Energy may be the most important factor that will influence the shape of society in the 21st century. The cost and availability of energy significantly impacts our quality of life and the health of national economies. This book examines the energy sources that play a vital role in society.