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Elementary Textbook on Physics Vol 1 – Landsberg
In this post, we will see Elementary Textbook on Physics – Volume 1 – Mechanics, Heat and Molecular Physics edited by G. S. Landsberg. About the book: Volume 1 covers aspects of basic mechanics and fluid mechanics (both statics and dynamics), … Continue reading
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Little Mathematics Library – The Monte Carlo Method
We now come to The Monte Carlo Method by I. M. Sobol in the Little Mathematics Library series. The book has a random number table as one of the appendices, which is sort of out dated, when we have access … Continue reading