A mathematics textbook intended for students of engineering and applied science. First published in 1954 by Oxford University Press; reprinted in 1958, 1961, and 1966.
This book presents findings from a survey of the empirical literature on critical variables in mathematics education. Published by the Mathematical Association of America and the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Copyright 1979. Library of Congress Catalog Number 78-78131.
Compact reference book of mathematical formulae for engineering and science students. Fourth edition, revised and expanded with additional sections including z-transforms, orthogonal polynomials, Walsh functions, useful properties of matrices, and notation tables. ISBN shown on the book: 0-582-44758-5
Covers college algebra, plane trigonometry, plane and solid analytic geometry, and introduction to calculus. Includes 1850 solved problems. Published as part of Schaum’s Outline Series in Mathematics by McGraw-Hill Book Company.
Proceedings of the 21st Summer Research Institute of the Australian Mathematical Society, held at the University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia, January 12–February 6, 1981. Edited by R. Lidi. Published as Contemporary Mathematics, volume 9. ISBN shown in the book: 0-8218-5009-1.
Collection of papers written in honour of Leopoldo Nachbin. Published as volume 34 of the North-Holland Mathematical Library. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN shown in the book: 0-444-87727-4.
Contains annual high school mathematics examination problems from 1973–1982, compiled with solutions by Ralph A. Artino, Anthony M. Gaglione and Niel Shell. Published by the Mathematical Association of America as New Mathematical Library volume 29. Vol. 29 ISBN: 0-88385-629-8; complete set ISBN: 0-88385-600-X.
Introductory textbook on combinatorial mathematics. First published by Oxford University Press in 1974; reprinted with corrections in 1979 and 1985. ISBN shown in the book: 0-19-859617-0.
Volume 1 of Translations, Series 1, containing translated mathematical papers in algebra. Reissued in 1962 and reprinted in 1968 by the American Mathematical Society with aid from the National Science Foundation. No ISBN is shown in the book.
Introduction to nonlinear optimization methods, including single-variable optimization, multivariable optimization, gradient methods, constrained optimization, and advanced search methods. ISBN shown in the book: 0-412-11040-7.