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A Course of Mathematical Analysis (Vols 1 and 2) – Nikolsky
In this post we will see the two volume Course in Mathematical Analysis by S. M. Nikolsky. About the book The major part of this two-volume textbook stems from the course in mathematical analysis given by the author for many … Continue reading
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Tagged analysis, definite integral, differentiable manifolds, differential forms, field theory, Fourier integral, fourier series, Functions of One Variable, Functions of Several Variables, Fundamentals of Mathematical Analysis, indefinite integral, lebesgue integral, Limit of Function, mathematics, mir publishers, multiple integrals, Real Numbers Limit of Sequence, series, Some Applications of Integrals, soviet, vector field
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Mathematical Analysis for Engineers – Krasnov, Kiselev, Makarenko, Shikin
In this post, we will see the two volume set of books titled Mathematical Analysis For Engineers Volumes 1 & 2 by M. Krasnov, A. Kiselev, G. Makarenko, E. Shikin . About the book This two-volume book was written for … Continue reading
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Tagged analysis, anlytic geometry, complex variables, curves of second order, definite integral, determinants, differential calculus, double integrals, elliptic equations, engineering mathematics, fourier series, fourier transform, functional series, hyperbolic equations, improper integrals, indefinite integral, integral calculus, integral transforms, line integrals, linear operators, linear spaces, lines, matrices, mir publishers, multiple integrals, number series, ordinary differential equations, parabolic equations, partial differential equations, stability theory, surfaces of second order, Systems of Differential Equations, systems of linear equations, vector algebra
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Introductory Mathematics for Engineers – Myškis
In this post, we will see the book Introductory Mathematics for Engineers: Lectures in Higher Mathematics by A. D. Myškis. The book is around 800 pages and is very exhaustive in the number of topics it deals in. Starting from functions and … Continue reading
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Tagged analytic geometry, complex numbers, continuity, definite integral, Derivatives, determinants, differential equations, differentials, euler's equation, fourier series, fourier transformation, functions, graphs, higher, hilbert space, indefinite integral, interpolation, limits, linear operators, mathematics, matrices, mir books, multiple integrals, partial derivatives, probability, random variables, roots of equations, scalars, series, several variables, solid analytic geometry, systems of linear algebraic equations, triple product, variables, vectors
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Problems in Higher Mathematics – Minorsky
In this post we will see Problems in Higher Mathematics by V. P. Minorsky. About the book: The list of topics covered is quite exhaustive and the book has over 2500 problems and solutions. The topics covered are plane and … Continue reading
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Tagged algebra, analysis, circle, definite integral, derivative, differential equations, differentiation, ellipse, functions, geometry, hyperbola, integral calculus, lines, mathematics, parabola, planes, problems and solutions, series
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