Higher Mathematics for Engineers and Physicists
by Ivan S. Sokolnikoff
Publisher: McGraw Hill 1941
Number of pages: 537
Description:
A book on mathematics beyond the calculus, written from the point of view of the student of applied science. The chief purpose of the book is to help to bridge the gap which separates many engineers from mathematics by giving them a bird's-eye view of those mathematical topics which are indispensable in the study of the physical sciences.
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