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Guide to Mathematical Methods David Towers

Guide to Mathematical Methods By David Towers

Guide to Mathematical Methods by David Towers


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A second edition of this text for science and engineering undergraduates which introduces the mathematical techniques and tools needed to solve the mathematical problems they will face on the first year of their course.

Guide to Mathematical Methods Summary

Guide to Mathematical Methods by David Towers

A second edition of this text for science and engineering undergraduates which introduces the mathematical techniques and tools needed to solve the mathematical problems they will face on the first year of their course. Updated and revised by Camilla Jordan, the book now has additional examples and 'Aims and Objectives' sections. As with other titles in the Mathematical Guides series, this book is designed to enable students to acquire confidence and provides a solid foundation for further study.

About David Towers

JOHN GILBERT is Senior Lecturer in Mathematics at Lancaster University.

CAMILLA JORDAN is a Staff Tutor in the Mathematics and Computing Faculty of the Open University.

Table of Contents

Preface.- Symbols, notation and Greek letters.- Preliminaries.- Functions.- Differentiation.- Further Functions.- Applications of Differentiation.- Integration.- Further Integration.- Linear Equations and Matrices .- Vectors.- Functions of Two Variables.- Line Integrals.- Double Integrals.- Complex Numbers.- Differential Equations.

Additional information

GOR001399706
9780333794449
0333794443
Guide to Mathematical Methods by David Towers
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20020612
448
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