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Computational Mathematics – Danilina, Dubrovskaya, Kvasha, Smirnov
In this post, we will see the book Computational Mathematics by N. I. Danilina; N. S. Dubrovskaya; O. P. Kvasha; G. L. Smirnov. About the book The rapid development of computer engineering in recent times has led to ail expansion … Continue reading
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Tagged adam's extrapolation method, approximate methods, approximate solutions, boundary value problems, Characteristic Polynomial, Cholesky's Method, computational methods, Danilevsky's Method, difference scheme, Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors of a Matrix, elementary functions, euler's method, extrapolation, Gauss Elimination Method, Horner's Method, interpolation, iterative methods, Krylov's Method, Leverrier-Faddeev Method, linear vector spaces, matrix algebra, method of finite differences, Methods of Solving Nonlinear Equations, milne's method, Newton's Method of Approximation, Newton-Cotes Quadrature Formulas, Numerical Differentiation and Integration, numerical methods, ordinary diff, ordinary differential equations, partial differential equations, picard's method, power series, quadrature formula, runge-kutta method, solutions, systems of linear equations, Theory of Errors
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An A-Z Of Cosmonautics – Gor’kov, Avdeev
In this post we will see the book An A-Z Of Cosmonautics by V. Gor’kov and Yu. Avdeev. About the book In the year marking the 20th anniversary of Yuri Gagarin’s flight into space, I was responsible for running the … Continue reading
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Tagged astronauts, atmosphere, baikonur, children's book, cosmonauts, earth, engine, food, launch, life in a space ship, mir, moon, outer space, planets, rocket, salyut, satellite, soviet, soyuz, space ship, space travel, technology, training, weightlessness
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Manual of the Theory of Elasticity – Rekach
In this post, we will see the book Manual of the Theory of Elasticity by V. G. Rekach. About the book This book is designed to be used as an aid to solving elasticity problems in college and university courses … Continue reading
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Tagged biharmonic, contact, curvilinear coordinates, dynamic, elasticity, engineering, equations, mathematics, mir books, physics, solutions, static, strain, stress, theory, thermal
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ABC’s of Quantum Mechanics – Rydnik (LaTeX version)
We have already seen this book earlier. But this post is to bring to your notice the electronic version of the book typeset using LuaLaTeX. The book has come out nicely. Of course, it could have been better! I have … Continue reading
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Tagged atoms, elementary, history, latex, nuclei, particles, physics, quanta, quantum mechanics
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At the Crossroads of Infinities – Parnov
In this post, we will see the book At the crossroads of infinities by E. I. Parnov. About the book At the Crossroads of Infinities is a story about the struggle of ideas out of which the modern physical picture … Continue reading
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Tagged development, elementary particles, history of science, ideas, mir books, quantum mechanics, space, special relativity, theories, time, unified theory, universe
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The Magic of Galaxies and Stars – Gurevich, Chernin
In this post, we will see the book The Magic of Galaxies and Stars L. E. Gurevich and A. D. Chernin About the book This book is ideal for those who wish to start learning about the intriguing modem concepts of … Continue reading
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Tagged astronomy, astrophysics, big bang, binary stars, book stores, clusters, cosmogony, cosmology, evolution, expansion, galaxies, gas clouds, general relativity, gravity, hidden mass, large scale structure, mir publishers, protogalaxies, stars, turbulence, universe, used books
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Mystery Of Mineralogy (Science For Everyone) – Srebrodolsky
In this post, we will see the book Mystery of Mineralogy by B. I. Srebrodolsky. This is a book in the Science for Everyone series. About the book This book deals with the mysteries of geology. The basic concepts about … Continue reading
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Tagged chemistry, clay, crystals, elements, erosion, geology, minerals, mir books, popular science, quartz, rocks, salts, science for everyone, sulphur
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Theoretical Mechanics – A Short Course -Targ
In this post, we will see the book Theoretical Mechanics – A Short Course by S. Targ. About the book This Short Course of Theoretical Mechanics is designed for students of higher and secondary technical schools. It treats of the … Continue reading
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Tagged acceleration, classical mechanics, conservation laws, dynamics, equilibrium, forces, friction, general theorems, gravity, intertia, kinematics, mechanics, mir books, moment, momentum, physics, rigid body, rotation, statics, trusses, virtual work
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The Minor Planets – Zigel
In this post, we will see the book The Minor Planet by F. Zigel. About the book Studies of the asteroids and their relationship to meteroids and comets are discussed, and details are given on the more interesting asteroids. Direct astronomical observation … Continue reading
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Tagged asteroid belt, asteroids, astronomy, composition, eros, hermes, icarus, meteors, minor planets, observational, orbit, phaeton, space, tektites, three body problem, trojan group
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