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All You Wanted to Know about Mathematics but Were Afraid to Ask

All You Wanted to Know about Mathematics but Were Afraid to Ask

All You Wanted to Know about Mathematics but Were Afraid to Ask

Mathematics Applied to Science
Volume 1:
Louis Lyons, University of Oxford
October 1995
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Paperback
9780521436007
$78.99
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    Physics and engineering students need a clear understanding of mathematics in order to solve a vast array of problems posed to them in coursework. Unfortunately, in many textbooks, mathematical proofs and techniques obscure a fundamental understanding of the physical principles. In a clear and didactic manner, this book explains to the student why particular advanced mathematical techniques are useful for solving certain problems. The aim is to convey a deeper appreciation of mathematical methods that are applicable to physics and engineering through a discussion of a wide range of real physical problems. The topics covered include simultaneous equations, three-dimensional geometry and vectors, complex numbers, differential equations, partial derivatives, Taylor series, and Lagrange multipliers.

    • Emphasis on why particular methods are successful, with applications to real situations
    • Tested in class and teaching situations
    • Makes students see maths are a valuable tool by cutting through the fog of theorems and dry analysis

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    "Professor Lyons has the ability to reach students and expand their minds mathematically." Journal of College Science Teaching

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    Product details

    October 1995
    Paperback
    9780521436007
    344 pages
    229 × 152 × 20 mm
    0.51kg
    65 b/w illus. 1 table
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Simultaneous equations
    • 2. Three-dimensional geometry
    • 3. Vectors
    • 4. Complex numbers
    • 5. Differential equations
    • 6. Partial derivatives
    • 7. Taylor series
    • 8. Lagrange multipliers
    • Appendix 1. Basic techniques
    • Appendix 2. Useful formulae.