Mathematical Techniques

Author:   D.W. Jordan ,  P. Smith
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
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9780198564621


Pages:   806
Publication Date:   01 July 1997
Format:   Hardback
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All students of engineering, science, and mathematics take courses on mathematical techniques or `methods', and large numbers of these students are insecure in their mathematical grounding. This book offers a course in mathematical methods for students in the first stages of a science or engineering degree. Its particular intention is to cover the range of topics typically required, while providing for students whose mathematical background is minimal. The topics covered are: * Analytic geometry, vector algebra, vector fields (div and curl), differentiation, and integration. * Complex numbers, matrix operations, and linear systems of equations. * Differential equations and first-order linear systems, functions of more than one variable, double integrals, and line integrals. * Laplace transforms and Fourier series and Fourier transforms. * Probability and statistics. The earlier part of this list consists largely of what is thought pre-university material. However, many science students have not studied mathematics to this level, and among those that have the content is frequently only patchily understood. Mathematical Techniques begins at an elementary level but proceeds to give more advanced material with a minimum of manipulative complication. Most of the concepts can be explained using quite simple examples, and to aid understanding a large number of fully worked examples is included. As far as is possible chapter topics are dealt with in a self-contained way so that a student only needing to master certain techniques can omit others without trouble. The widely illustrated text also includes simple numerical processes which lead to examples and projects for computation, and a large number of exercises (with answers) is included to reinforce understanding. This book is intended for beginning engineering and science students (1st year) doing `maths for scientists' courses.

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Author:   D.W. Jordan ,  P. Smith
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 18.00cm , Height: 5.10cm , Length: 24.00cm
Weight:   1.706kg
ISBN:  

9780198564621


ISBN 10:   0198564627
Pages:   806
Publication Date:   01 July 1997
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Reviews of first edition: An introduction covering all the standard techniques....[L]arge and friendly format. --New Scientist<br> Just the thing to become the recommended text for freshman courses in mathematics. --The Times Higher Education Supplement<br>


Reviews of first edition: An introduction covering all the standard techniques....[L]arge and friendly format. --New Scientist Just the thing to become the recommended text for freshman courses in mathematics. --The Times Higher Education Supplement Reviews of first edition: An introduction covering all the standard techniques....[L]arge and friendly format. --New Scientist Just the thing to become the recommended text for freshman courses in mathematics. --The Times Higher Education Supplement Reviews of first edition: An introduction covering all the standard techniques....[L]arge and friendly format. --New Scientist Just the thing to become the recommended text for freshman courses in mathematics. --The Times Higher Education Supplement Reviews of first edition: An introduction covering all the standard techniques....[L]arge and friendly format. --New Scientist Just the thing to become the recommended text for freshman courses in mathematics. --The Times Higher Education Supplement


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Long-standing members of Mathematics Department at Keele. Keele has a long and honourable effort to take students with non-conventional school and other qualifications on science courses. Hence the authors have a wealth of experience teaching the sort of student now entering other universities to attempt science degrees.

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