
A Course of Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists, Volume 2 continues the course of pure and applied mathematics for undergraduate science and engineering students. It contains further examples and exercises from examination papers from Oxford University, Cambridge University, and the University of London. The topics covered in this book include differential equations, linear equations, matrices and determinants, vector algebra and coordinate geometry, and differentiation and integration of functions of two or more variables. This book is intended as a reference for students taking science and engineering courses at British and Commonwealth Universities.
This text serves as a foundational pedagogical resource designed to bridge the gap between pure mathematical theory and its practical application in engineering and scientific disciplines. Authors Brian H. Chirgwin and Charles Plumpton utilize a structured approach to calculus and algebraic methods, drawing upon rigorous examination standards from major British universities to ensure students achieve technical proficiency in core analytical techniques.
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Educators and students frequently cite this series as a reliable, high-density resource for mastering classical mathematical methods. Experts highlight the inclusion of authentic examination problems as a primary benefit for those preparing for formal academic assessments.
Page Count:
548
Publication Date:
1970-01-01
Publisher:
Pergamon Press
ISBN-10:
0080063888
ISBN-13:
9780080063881
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