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Handbook of Engineering Mathematics

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Handbook of Engineering Mathematics
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Publisher: Van Nostrand
ISBN/ASIN: B001OMN7X0
Number of pages: 246

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In publishing this book the authors have endeavored to supply a handy means of reference to theoretical and applied mathematics used in engineering, and while the first aim has been to make this a mathematical handbook, the book is of greater value because it includes the underlying engineering data and applications as well as the mathematical formulae.

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