ABSTRACT

Since its original publication in 1969, Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists has built a solid foundation in mathematics for legions of undergraduate science and engineering students. It continues to do so, but as the influence of computers has grown and syllabi have evolved, once again the time has come for a new edition.

Thoroughly rev

chapter 2|36 pages

Variables, functions and mappings

chapter 3|46 pages

Sequences, limits and continuity

chapter 4|62 pages

Complex numbers and vectors

chapter 7|50 pages

Fundamentals of integration

chapter 8|42 pages

Systematic integration

chapter 10|85 pages

Matrices and linear transformations

chapter 11|36 pages

Scalars, vectors and fields

chapter 12|66 pages

Series, Taylor’s theorem and its uses

chapter 13|24 pages

Differential equations and geometry

chapter 14|21 pages

First-order differential equations

chapter 15|76 pages

Higher-order linear differential equations

chapter 16|34 pages

Fourier series

chapter 17|58 pages

Numerical analysis

chapter 18|48 pages

Probability and statistics