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Reference book providing rapid access to formulae, data, and concepts of applied mathematics
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Table of contents (22 chapters)
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Front Matter
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From the reviews:
Ingram "Handbook of Mathematics" contains the fundamental working knowledge of mathematics which is needed as an everyday guide for both students and professionals in the areas of physics, mathematics, and engineering. Covering material from the introductory level through to more advanced applications, this classic handbook also presents tables of many important functions. 95 illus Pub: 5/97.
From the reviews of the fourth edition:
"The handbook by I. N. Bronshtein et al. will be a great resource book for statisticians. This book has 745 figures and 142 tables. … This book is well composed, and the items are very precise with excellent references for readers to follow up for more details. … I recommend them strongly to the statistical community. I enjoyed reading … . I am sure both applied and theoretical statisticians will benefit significantly … and hence they should consider having them in their collection." (Ramalingam Shanmugam, Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation, Vol. 76 (2), 2006)
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Handbook of Mathematics
Authors: Ilja N. Bronshtein, Konstantin A. Semendyayev, Gerhard Musiol, Heiner Muehlig
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-05382-9
Publisher: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
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eBook Packages: Springer Book Archive
Copyright Information: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2004
eBook ISBN: 978-3-662-05382-9Published: 29 June 2013
Edition Number: 4
Number of Pages: LXXXIV, 1158
Additional Information: Based on the 6th German edition "Taschenbuch der Mathematik", published by Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Harri Deutsch, Frankfurt/M., 2000
Topics: Mathematical and Computational Engineering, Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics, Analysis