Volume 1 of A Course of Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists, covering mathematical methods. Written by Brian H. Chirgwyn and Charles Plumpton and published by Pergamon Press in second edition in 1970.
A mathematics textbook for scientists and engineers by Harold Cohen. This is a Prentice-Hall International Edition, issued as an unabridged paperback reprint for student use.
A mathematics text focused on seismic data processing and interpretation, written for applications in geophysics and engineering. Published by Graham & Trotman Limited in 1984.
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.
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
This textbook presents a comprehensive treatment of numerical methods for engineering, emphasising software application (MATLAB, Excel/VBA), modeling, and real-world engineering problems. Each section opens with motivation and mathematical background, and closes with epilogues covering trade-offs, key relationships, and advanced methods.
This textbook presents comprehensive coverage of numerical methods used in engineering analysis and design. It emphasizes problem-solving, algorithmic development, and computer-based computation, providing examples and applications relevant to various engineering disciplines.
This textbook provides comprehensive coverage of numerical methods and their applications to scientific and engineering problems. It includes worked examples, theoretical background, and problem sets, making it suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate courses.