More Math Into LaTeX
by George Grätzer
Publisher: Springer 2016
ISBN/ASIN: 0387322892
ISBN-13: 9780387322896
Number of pages: 621
Description:
This is the fourth edition of the standard introductory text and complete reference for scientists in all disciplines, as well as engineers. This fully revised version includes important updates on articles and books as well as information on a crucial new topic: how to create transparencies and computer projections, both for classrooms and professional meetings.
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