Math Into LaTeX
by George A. Gratzer
Publisher: Birkhauser 1996
ISBN/ASIN: 3764341319
Number of pages: 114
Description:
This book is for the mathematician, physicist, engineer, scientist, or technical typist who needs to quickly learn how to write and typeset articles and books containing mathematical formulas, and requires a thorough reference book on all aspects of LaTeX and the AMS packages, the enhancements to LaTeX by the American Mathematical Society.
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