Calculus and Linear Algebra in Recipes
Terms, theorems and numerous examples in short learning units
This book provides a clear and easy-to-understand introduction to higher mathematics with numerous examples. The author shows how to solve typical problems in a recipe-like manner and divides the material into short, easily digestible learning units. Have you ever cooked a 3-course meal based on a recipe? That generally works quite well, even if you are not a great cook. What does this have to do with mathematics? Well, you can solve a lot of math problems recipe-wise: Need to solve a Riccati's differential equation or the singular value decomposition of a matrix? Look it up in this book, you'll find a recipe for it here. Recipes are available for problems from the field of: · Calculus in one and more variables, · Linear algebra, · Vector analysis, · Theory on differential equations, ordinary and partial, · Theory of integral transformations, · Function theory. Other features of this book include: · The division of Higher Mathematics into approximately 100 chapters of roughly equal length. Each chapter covers approximately the material of a 90-minute lecture. · Numerous exercises and solutions · Many problems in higher mathematics can be solved with computers. We always indicate how it works with MATLAB®. This 2nd English edition has been completely revised and numerous examples, illustrations, explanations and further exercises have been added. Prof. Dr. Christian Karpfinger teaches at the Technical University of Munich; in 2004 he was awarded the State Teaching Award of the Free State of Bavaria.
| ISBN/EAN | 9783662726228 |
| Auteur | Christian Karpfinger |
| Uitgever | Van Ditmar Boekenimport B.V. |
| Taal | Engels |
| Uitvoering | Paperback / gebrocheerd |
| Pagina's | 1051 |
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