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Partial Differential Equations – Mikhailov
In this post we will see the book Partial Differential Equations by V. P. Mikhailov. About the book: This book has developed from courses of lectures given by the author over a period of years to the students of the … Continue reading
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Tagged boundary value problems, cauchy problem, elliptic equations, function spaces, hilbert spaces, hyperbolic equations, laplace equation, lebesgue integral, linear operators, mathematics, mir books, parabolic equations, partial differential equations, poisson's equation, wave equation
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Problems and Exercises in Integral Equations – Krasnov, Kiselev, Makarenko
In this post we see yet another problem and solution book in mathematics titled Problems and Exercises in Integral Equations by M. Krasnov, A. Kiselev, G. Makarenko. About the book: As the name suggests the book is about integral equations … Continue reading
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Tagged abel's problem, approximate methods, characteristic numbers, convolution, eigenfunctions, euler integrals, fredholm integral equations, green's functions, integral equations, kernels, laplace transformations, mathematics, problems and solutions, volterra integral equations
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Radio Receiver Theory – Chistyakov
In this post we will see the book Radio Receiver Theory by N. Buka, A. Falko and N. Chistyakov, which was edited by N. I. Chistyakov. About the Book: This book is a general course on radio receivers as taught in … Continue reading
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Tagged AM, amplifiers, broadcasting, communication, fidelity, FM, frequency converters, gain, intereference, modulation, noise, phase detectors, radio, receivers, signals
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Problems in Linear Algebra – Proskuryakov
In this post we will see Problems in Linear Algebra by I. V. Proskuryakov. From the Preface: In preparing this book of problems the author attempted firstly, to give a sufficient number of exercises for developing skills in the solution … Continue reading
Low Temperature Physics – Borovik-Romanov
In this post we will see another book in the Advances in Science and Technology in the USSR – Physics series. The book is titled Low Temperature Physics and was edited by A. S. Borovik-Romanov. This book is a collection … Continue reading
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Tagged condensed matter physics, crystallization waves, electrons, FMR, kaptiza resistance, liquid helium, low temperature, magnetism, magnetoresistance, magnons, NMR, phonons, quantum crystals, quantum liquids, quantum mechanics, solid helium, solid state physics
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Vegetable Growing In Home Gardens – Kononkov, Kiran
In this post we will see a book titled Vegetable Growing In Home Gardens of Tropical and Subtropical Areas by P. F. Konokov and V. Kiran. About the book: As the descriptive name suggests the book covers in detail how … Continue reading
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Tagged agriculture, farming, growing, horticulture, irrigation, kitchen garden, plant nutrition, soils, sub-tropics, tropics, vegetables, weather
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Straight Lines and Curves – Vasilyev, Gutenmacher
In this post we will see a wonderful book on mathematics titled Straight Lines and Curves by N. Vasilyev and V. Gutenmacher. About the book: The authors N. B. Vasilyev and V. L. Gutenmacher are professors of mathematics at Moscow … Continue reading
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Tagged algebraic curves, circles, curve, ellipse, equations, extrema, foci, functions, hyperbola, mathematics, mathematics olympiads, parabola, parametric equations, points, tangents
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Science for Everyone – Learning About Chemistry
… the goal of this book is to make the material about chemistry and its problems more understandable. In this post we come to yet another book in the Science for Everyone series. This one is titled Learning About Chemistry … Continue reading
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Tagged catalysis, chemical paradoxes, chemical puzzles, chemical reactions, chemical transformations, chemistry, medicines, mir books, poison, polymers, science for everyone, teaching, toxic, why is sky blue
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Science for Everyone – Ethology What Animals Do and Why?
Ethology is derived from two Greek words: “ethos”, meaning character, or custom; and “logos”, meaning study. In this post we will see another book in the series Science For Everyone. This one is titled Ethology – What Animals Do and … Continue reading
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Tagged animal behavior, animals, cognition, communication, ethology, mir publishers, pheromones, territories, tropisms, zoology
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