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Mathematics Of Physics And Engineering Selected Topics Illustrated Edition Edward K Blum

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Mathematics Of Physics And Engineering Selected Topics Illustrated Edition Edward K Blum
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Publisher: World Scientific Pub Co (
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.69 MB
Pages: 498
Author: Edward K. Blum, Sergey V. Lototsky
ISBN: 9789812566218, 981256621X
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: illustrated edition

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Mathematics Of Physics And Engineering Selected Topics Illustrated Edition Edward K Blum by Edward K. Blum, Sergey V. Lototsky 9789812566218, 981256621X instant download after payment.

Aimed at scientists and engineers, this book is an exciting intellectual journey through the mathematical worlds of Euclid, Newton, Maxwell, Einstein, and Schrodinger-Dirac. While similar books present the required mathematics in a piecemeal manner with tangential references to the relevant physics and engineering, this textbook serves the interdisciplinary needs of engineers, scientists and applied mathematicians by unifying the mathematics and physics into a single systematic body of knowledge but preserving the rigorous logical development of the mathematics. The authors take an unconventional approach by integrating the mathematics with its motivating physical phenomena and, conversely, by showing how the mathematical models predict new physical phenomena.

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