Mathematics Handbook (e-bog) af Westergren, Bertil
Westergren, Bertil (forfatter)

Mathematics Handbook e-bog

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This is the fourth edition of the Mathematics handbook for science and engineering (BETA). Compared to the previous editions a number of additions and corrections have been made. The Mathematics handbook covers basic areas of mathematics, numerical analysis, probability and statistics and various applications. The handbook is intended for students and teachers of mathematics, science and engine...
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Forfattere Westergren, Bertil (forfatter)
Forlag Springer
Udgivet 17 april 2013
Genrer Mathematics
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9783662035566
This is the fourth edition of the Mathematics handbook for science and engineering (BETA). Compared to the previous editions a number of additions and corrections have been made. The Mathematics handbook covers basic areas of mathematics, numerical analysis, probability and statistics and various applications. The handbook is intended for students and teachers of mathematics, science and engineering and for profession- als working in these areas. The aim of the handbook is to provide useful informa- tion in a lucid and accessible form in a moderately large volume. The handbook concentrates on definitions, results, formulas, graphs, figures and tables and emphasizes concepts and methods with applications in technology and science. The Mathematics handbook is organised in 19 chapters starting with basic concepts in discrete mathematics and ending with chapters on probability and statistics and a miscellaneous chapter. Crossreferences and an extensive index help the user to find required information. We have not included numerical tables of functions which are available on most scientific calculators and pocket computers. We have treated one variable and multi variable calculus in different chapters, because students, usu- ally, meet these areas in different courses. In formulating theorems and results sometimes all assumptions are not explicitely stated.