Higher Math for Beginners: Mostly Physicists and Engineers

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Moscow Mir Publisher 1987Description: 560pDDC classification:
  • 620.00151 ZEL
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Part - 1: Elements of Higher Mathematics Functions and Graphs What is a Derivative? What is an Integral? Calculation of Derivatives Integration Techniques Series, Simple Differential Equations Investigation of Functions Some Problems from Geometry Part -2: Higher Math Applied to problems of Physics and Engineering Radioactive Decay and Nuclear Fission Mechanics Oscillations The Thermal Motion of Molecules the Distribution of Air Density in the Atmosphere Absorption and Emission of Light Electric Circuits and Oscillatory Phenomena Them Part - 3: Some Additional Topics Complex Numbers Functions the Physicist Needs Dirac's Remarkable Delta Function Applying Functions of a Complex Variable and the Delta Function Conclusion Appendix - 1: Derivatives Appendix - 2: Integrals of some Functions Appendix - 3: Series Expansions Appendix - 4: Numerical Tables Appendix - 5: The International System Appendix - 6: Greek Alphabet

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