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Is there a book like this on scientific/engineering math?
03-27-2014, 12:53 PM
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RE: Is there a book like this on scientific/engineering math?
(03-26-2014 08:40 PM)colinh Wrote:  I think this is what you're after :-)

Advanced Engineering Mathematics
by Erwin Kreyszig

I endorse this book as well. Got a copy in college from a Professor's recomendation (the same guy, with his HP-65, that single-handedly started me on the HP calculator trail) and have used it off and on since then. Very direct, clearly written, with useful examples. Some, but not too much theory, focuses more on application of basics (calculus, vectors, tensors, imaginary, etc.) in engineering usage, and also includes lots of matrix stuff, plus a good selection of numerical methods. Recommended.

--Bob Prosperi
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