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A Student's Guide to Maxwell's Equations Daniel Fleisch
Cambridge University Press, 2008
A Powerful Demonstration of What Clear Mathematical Explanation can do A new category of Pulitzer Prizes now must be established so that its first recipient can be Daniel Fleisch, who deserves it for the impressively clear mathematical exposition presented in this book.
This "Guide to Maxwell's Equations" alone proves that there is no ...
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E=mc2: A Biography of the World's Most Famous Equation David Bodanis
Berkley Trade, 2001
E=Excellent Amazing story of the discovery and then application of the most powerful equation the world has known. Beautifully written by David Bodanis the book provides very good scientific understanding to the educated layman but also presents in a way that makes it difficult ...
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Equations Inequalities and Vics GMAT Preparation Guide (Manhattan GMAT Preparation Guides) Manhattan GMAT Prep
MG Prep, Inc., 2007
A good refresher Quantitative section on the GMAT can be a little tricky, even if you were pretty good at Math in your high school or in college. Why? Because the skills tested on the GMAT are different than the one you acquired in high school or college.
I am an engineering major ...
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Evolutionary Dynamics: Exploring the Equations of Life Martin A. Nowak
Belknap Press, 2006
Exquisite in Every Respect, Two-Fifths Equations & Charts I don't do math, so I must disclose right away that the math was lost on me, except in the context of this equisitely presented book, I am compelled to recognize that mathematics as well as computation science is going to be a major player is the EarthGame, in ...
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Differential Equations For Dummies (For Dummies (Math & Science)) Steven Holzner
For Dummies, 2008
An Author that Truly Understands Keeping It Simple Steven Holzner can truly make differential equations understood on a basic level. The author has an ability to keep you interested by keeeping the text light and easy to comprehend. He seems to understand what gives the typical student of diff-e-q difficulties and ...
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Schaum's Outline of Differential Equations, 3rd edition (Schaum's Outlines) Richard Bronson, Gabriel Costa
McGraw-Hill, 2006
Really helpful for differential equation classes... Used it to help me through 2 of my college classes...both of which I received A's. Definitely a great tool to overcome difficulty with ordinary and complex differential equation problems.
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Partial Differential Equations for Scientists and Engineers (Dover Books on Advanced Mathematics) Stanley J. Farlow
Dover Publications, 1993
Wanna teach yourself PDE's? If you want to teach yourself PDE's, then this is certainly a great, and affordable book to get started with. As other reviewers have said, the book could certainly go into more depth, but there is no one book that can completely teach you one subject. My advice ...
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Algebra 1 (Applications, Equations, & Graphs) Ron Larson, Laurie Boswell, ...
McDougal Littell, 2004
BEST BOOK EVER Don't listen to what the other people are saying. I got first hand experience on this book. I must say that this is probably the best and most easy to understand math book i have ever used. The answer key in the back allows the user to assure that their answers are ...
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Ordinary Differential Equations Morris Tenenbaum, Harry Pollard
Dover Publications, 1985
If only I had this book twenty years ago ... I feel compelled to write a review even though many others have already written in praise of this book. The ultimate accolade: If only I had this book when I was an undergrad taking differential equations, man I would have been the star student! In a misguided quest ...
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Elementary Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems , 8th Edition, with ODE Architect CD William E. Boyce, Richard C. DiPrima
Wiley, 2004
Differential Equations With Applications This book is a good book to introduce students to differential equations with applications. It also has a solutions manual so that students can check to see if their answers are correct. It may not be the perfect book, but overall it's a good book. I would actually ...
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Schaum's Outline of Partial Differential Equations (Schaum's) Paul DuChateau, D. W. Zachmann
McGraw-Hill, 1986
Partial Differential Equations review I have found it helpful and inciteful with the more difficult differential equations that can be attempted.
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Vectors, Tensors and the Basic Equations of Fluid Mechanics (Dover Books on Engineering) Rutherford Aris
Dover Publications, 1990
Very complete introduction to tensor analysis in 3 dimensions. This would make a good introduction to tensors for physics students (e.g. for General Relativity), though the approach is a completely classical, using index notation; you won't find anything on manifolds or differential forms here. An interesting feature is an ...
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Structural Equation Modeling With AMOS: Basic Concepts, Applications, and Programming (Multivariate ... Barbara M. Byrne
Lawrence Erlbaum, 2001
Great Resource If you are looking for a good resource on learning how to use AMOS for structural equation modeling, this is definitely the book. It is easy to understand and well laid out. Well recommended, especially for teaching SEM to students.
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Stochastic Differential Equations: An Introduction with Applications (Universitext) Bernt Oksendal
Springer, 2007
A very good book! I read this book after I had read Karatzas' and Shreve's book "Stochastic Calculus..." and it is probably better to do it the other way round. The mathematical prerequisites are not high, however a good intuitive understanding of measure theory is probably necessary. ...
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Principles and Practice of Structural Equation Modeling, Second Edition (Methodology In The Social Sciences) Rex B. Kline
The Guilford Press, 2004
Learning SEM. This is the book that you need. Well...This book is as understandable as statistics can be. You will learn about the advantages of using mathematical models and how they represent reality way better than doing group comparisons. Highly recommended.
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