Foundation Mathematics for the Physical Sciences
This tutorial-style textbook develops the basic mathematical tools needed by first and second year undergraduates to solve problems in the physical sciences. Students gain hands-on experience through hundreds of worked examples, self-test questions and homework problems. Each chapter includes a summary of the main results, definitions and formulae. Over 270 worked examples show how to put the tools into practice. Around 170 self-test questions in the footnotes and 300 end-of-section exercises give students an instant check of their understanding. More than 450 end-of-chapter problems allow students to put what they have just learned into practice. Hints and outline answers to the odd-numbered problems are given at the end of each chapter. Complete solutions to these problems can be found in the accompanying Student Solutions Manual. Fully-worked solutions to all problems, password-protected for instructors, are available at www.cambridge.org/foundation.
- Over 270 worked examples show how to put the tools into practice, and more than 450 end-of-chapter problems allow students to apply the tools themselves
- Around 170 self-test questions and 300 end-of-section exercises help students check their understanding as they work through the text
- Fully-worked solutions to all problems, password-protected for instructors, are available at www.cambridge.org/foundation
Product details
March 2011Hardback
9780521192736
736 pages
254 × 195 × 35 mm
1.72kg
119 b/w illus. 744 exercises
Available
Table of Contents
- 1. Arithmetic and geometry
- 2. Preliminary algebra
- 3. Differential calculus
- 4. Integral calculus
- 5. Complex numbers and hyperbolic functions
- 6. Series and limits
- 7. Partial differentiation
- 8. Multiple integrals
- 9. Vector algebra
- 10. Matrices and vector spaces
- 11. Vector calculus
- 12. Line, surface and volume integrals
- 13. Laplace transforms
- 14. Ordinary differential equations
- 15. Elementary probability
- Appendices
- Index.