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020 _a0471333751 (Student solutions manual)
020 _a0471386685 (Maple computer guide)
020 _a0471404225 (Instructor's guide)
020 _a0471386693 (Mathematica computer guide)
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050 _aQA401
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100 1 _aKreyszig, Erwin.
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245 1 0 _aAdvanced Engineering Mathematics /
_cErwin Kreyszig.
250 _a8th ed.
260 _aNew York ;
_aChichester :
_bWiley,
_c1999.
300 _axvi, 1156 p., p. A1-A97, I1-I20 :
_bill. ;
_c26 cm.
505 _aORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS. First--Order Differential Equations. Linear Differential Equations of Second and Higher Order. Systems of Differential Equations, Phase Plane, Qualitative Methods. Series Solutions of Differential Equations. Special Functions. Laplace Transforms. LINEAR ALGEBRA, VECTOR CALCULUS. Linear Algebra: Matrices, Vectors, Determinants. Linear Systems of Equations. Linear Algebra: Matrix Eigenvalue Problems. Vector Differential Calculus. Grad, Div, Curl. Vector Integral Calculus. Integral Theorems. FOURIER ANALYSIS AND PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS. Fourier Series, Integrals, and Transforms. Partial Differential Equations. COMPLEX ANALYSIS. Complex Numbers and Functions. Conformal Mapping. Complex Integration. Power Series, Taylor Series. Laurent Series, Residue Integration. Complex Analysis Applied to Potential Theory. NUMERICAL METHODS. Numerical Methods in General. Numerical Methods in Linear Algebra. Numerical Methods for Differential Equations. OPTIMIZATION, GRAPHS. Unconstrained Optimization, Linear Programming. Graphs and Combinatorial Optimization. PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS. Data Analysis. Probability Theory. Mathematical Statistics. Appendices. Index.
520 _aA revision of the market leader, Kreyszig is known for its comprehensive coverage, careful and correct mathematics, outstanding exercises, helpful worked examples, and self-contained subject-matter parts for maximum teaching flexibility. The new edition provides invitations - not requirements - to use technology, as well as new conceptual problems, and new projects that focus on writing and working in teams.
650 0 _aEngineering mathematics.
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650 0 _aMathematical physics.
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700 1 _aKreyszig, Herbert.
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700 1 _aNorminton, E. J.
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