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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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Differential Equations and the Calculus of Variations – Elsgolts
In this post we will see the book Differential Equations and the Calculus of Variations by L. Elsgolts. About the book: This text is meant for students of higher schools and deals with the most important sections of mathematics-differential equations … Continue reading
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Tagged boundary value problems, calculus of variation, canonical forms, conditional extremals, euler's equation, extremals, isoperimetric problems, Kantorovich's Method, linear differential equations, Lyapunov's Second Method, mathematics, partial differential equations, perturbations, Pfaffian Equations, physics, Ritz method, Systems of Differential Equations, Theory of Stability, Variational Problems
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