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  • by Walter Ledermann
    £50.99

    Complex numbers, like other kinds of numbers, are essen tially objects with which to perform calculations a:cording to certain rules, and when this principle is borne in mind, the nature of complex numbers is no more mysterious than that of the more familiar types of numbers.

  • by D. R. Bland
    £50.99

    THIS book is an introduction both to Laplace's equation and its solutions and to a general method of treating partial differential equations.

  • by Walter Ledermann
    £50.99

    The aim of this book is to give an elementary treatment of multiple integrals. The notions of integrals extended over a curve, a plane region, a surface and a solid are introduced in tum, and methods for evaluating these integrals are presented in detail.

  • by P. J. Hilton
    £50.99

    The mathematical ideas involved are des cribed in this book, and only the student familiar with the corresponding ideas for functions of a single variable should attempt to understand the extension of the method of the differential calculus to several variables.

  • by P. J. Hilton
    £50.99

    THIS book is intended to provide the university student in the physical sciences with information about the differential calculus which he is likely to need. Formulae for differentiating 21 Exerc-bses 2 3 3 Maxima and Minima and Taylor's Theorem 34 I.

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    £50.99

    Linear programming is a relatively modern branch of Mathe matics, which is a result of the more scientific approach to management and planning of the post-war era. The book assumes that the reader is familiar with matrix algebra and the background knowledge required is covered in the book, Linear Equations by P.M.

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