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- From: johne@or.credence.com (John Ewing)
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- Subject: Re: Book on Applied Math
- Message-ID: <1992Dec14.180110.19367@credence.com>
- Date: 14 Dec 92 18:01:10 GMT
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- In article <BAGCHI.92Dec12163233@gip.eecs.umich.edu> bagchi@eecs.umich.edu (Ranjan Drzzzzt! Bagchi) writes:
- > As the subject says, I'm looking for something well-written which'll
- >give me an idea of the methods and ideas in applied math. My background
- >is that of a pure math type who's done a fair bit of graduate coursework.
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- Ranjan:
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- Try "Advanced Engineering Mathematics" by Erwin Kreysizg (ISBN 0-471-85824-2).
- It is about 1300 pages and very well written and complete. One possible
- draw-back is that is very complete and advanced, however, when I really need
- to look something up, I can usually find it there.
-
- > -rj
- >--
- >Ranjan Bagchi Ranjan.Bagchi@umich.edu
- >oo oooo o oo ooo oo oo oo o o oooo ooo o o oooooooo
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- John Ewing (johne@or.credence.com)
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