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Found 5 from your keywords: subject="Mathematical methods"
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A Course of Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists. Volume 1: Mathematical …
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Chirgwyn, Brian H.Plumpton, Charles

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.

Edition
Second edition
ISBN/ISSN
-
Collation
-
Series Title
A Course of Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists; Volume 1
Call Number
510 C532
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Mathematics for Seismic Data Processing and Interpretation
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Camina, A. R.Janacek, G. J.

A mathematics text focused on seismic data processing and interpretation, written for applications in geophysics and engineering. Published by Graham & Trotman Limited in 1984.

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Not specified
ISBN/ISSN
0-86010-576-8
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-
Series Title
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Call Number
510.2462 C183
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Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences
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Boas, Mary L.

A textbook presenting mathematical methods used in the physical sciences. Second edition, published by John Wiley & Sons in 1983. Includes index. Copyright 1966 and 1983.

Edition
Second edition
ISBN/ISSN
0-471-09960-0
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-
Series Title
Wiley International Edition
Call Number
510 B662
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Geometric Crystallography : An Axiomatic Introduction to Crystallography
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Peter Engel

This book presents an axiomatic and mathematical approach to crystallography, focusing on symmetry operations, point groups, lattices, and space groups. It bridges geometric crystallography with modern mathematical concepts and provides insights into the structure of Euclidean space and crystal packing.

Edition
First edition
ISBN/ISSN
90-277-2339-7
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-
Series Title
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Call Number
548.7 E57
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Mathematical Methods for the Physical Sciences: A Guided Tour
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George B. Arfken and Hans J. Weber (common authors for this title)

This book is a comprehensive introduction to the mathematical techniques commonly used in the physical sciences. It covers topics such as calculus, linear algebra, complex variables, differential equations, vector analysis, Fourier analysis, and special functions. It is designed as a textbook for advanced undergraduates and graduate students in physics, chemistry, and engineering

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Typically 3rd or 4th edition (please specify if yo
ISBN/ISSN
0-521-78751-3
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Approx. 800 pages (varies by edition)
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Not part of a series
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-
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