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Elements Of Applied Mathematics – Zeldovich, Myskis
In this post, we will see the book Elements Of Applied Mathematics by Ya. B. Zeldovich and A. D. Myskis. This book is not a textbook in the ordinary sense of the word but rather a reader in the mathematical sciences. Using … Continue reading
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Tagged calculus of variation, complex variables, delta function, differential equations, differentiation, field theory, fourier transformation, functions, integration, mathematics, numerical methods, probability, series, vector product, vectors, zeldovich
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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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Little Mathematics Library – Differentiation Explained
We begin with the Little Mathematics Library series once again, after a long break. We first see the book titled Differentiation Explained by V. G. Boltyansky (Boltyanskii). The author in the Preface says: High school students, especially those interested in … Continue reading