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| | | | Software Solutions for Engineers and ScientistsOur book was conceived as a programming toolkit and a problem-solving resource for professional engineers and scientists who take on the role of programmers. The book’s original idea was based on the fact that engineers and scientists often need to develop software to suit their particular needs, but hardly ever are they... |
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An Introduction to Numerical Analysis
This introduction to numerical analysis was written for students in mathematics,
the physical sciences, and engineering, at the upper undergraduate to beginning
graduate level. Prerequisites for using the text are elementary calculus, linear
algebra, and an introduction to differential equations. The student's level of... | | | | |
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Higher Engineering Mathematics, Fifth EditionIncludes: * 1,000 Worked Examples * 1,750 Further Problems * 19 Assignments
John Bird's approach, based on numerous worked examples and interactive problems, is ideal for students from a wide range of academic backgrounds, and can be worked through at the student's own pace. Basic mathematical theories are explained in the simplest of... | | Innovation X: Why a Company's Toughest Problems Are Its Greatest Advantage
A fresh approach to succeeding with innovation, grounded in insights about rapidly changing customers, competitors and technologies Written by a director at the award-winning global innovation firm frog design, this vital book shows business leaders and managers how to accomplish truly effective innovation in today's disruptive climate.... | | Analytic Solutions Of Functional Equations
This book presents a self-contained and unified introduction to the properties of analytic functions. Based on recent research results, it provides many examples of functional equations to show how analytic solutions can be found.
Unlike in other books, analytic functions are treated here as those generated by sequences with... |
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