Since its original publication in 1969, Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists has built a solid foundation in mathematics for legions of undergraduate science and engineering students. It continues to do so, but as the influence of computers has grown and syllabi have evolved, once again the time has come for a new edition. Thoroughly revised to meet the needs of today's curricula, Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists, Sixth Edition covers all of the topics typically introduced to first- or second-year engineering students, from number systems, functions, and vectors to series,...
Since its original publication in 1969, Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists has built a solid foundation in mathematics for legions of undergradu...
This popular self-study/supplementary textbook covers in detail all mathematical requirements common to first year engineering students of every discipline. Thoroughly revised for the second edition, the book provides more worked examples and exercises, and more material on numerical computation and gives extensive problem sets at the end of each chapter. It is organized into short sections specific to certain topics, which allows students to identify subjects of interest that they can study separately, with little background reading. The author provides numerous worked examples throughout...
This popular self-study/supplementary textbook covers in detail all mathematical requirements common to first year engineering students of every disci...