Modern mathematics for the engineer. Second series /

This volume and its predecessor were conceived to advance the level of mathematical sophistication in the engineering community. The books particularly focus on material relevant to solving the kinds of mathematical problems regularly confronted by engineers. Suitable as a text for advanced undergra...

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Other Authors: Beckenbach, Edwin F., (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Mineola, New York : Dover, 2013.
Series: Dover books on engineering.
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ISBN: 9780486316123
0486316122
1306326680
9781306326681
9780486497471
048649747X
Physical Description: 1 online resource (xviii, 456 pages)

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Summary: This volume and its predecessor were conceived to advance the level of mathematical sophistication in the engineering community. The books particularly focus on material relevant to solving the kinds of mathematical problems regularly confronted by engineers. Suitable as a text for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses as well as a reference for professionals, Volume Two's three-part treatment covers mathematical methods, statistical and scheduling studies, and physical phenomena. Contributions include chapters on chance processes and fluctuations by William Feller, Monte Carlo calculations in problems of mathematical physics by Stanislaw M. Ulam, and circle, sphere, symmetrization, and some classical physical problems by George Pólya. Additional topics include integral transforms, information theory, the numerical solution of elliptic and parabolic partial differential equations, and other subjects involving the intersection of engineering and mathematics.
Item Description: " ... an unabridged republication of the work originally published by McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, in 1961"--Title page verso.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN: 9780486316123
0486316122
1306326680
9781306326681
9780486497471
048649747X
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