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Foundation Mathematics for the Physical Sciences

Authors

K. F. Riley, University of Cambridge, M. P. Hobson, University of Cambridge
Published 2011

Description

This tutorial-style textbook develops the basic mathematical tools needed by first and second year undergraduates to solve problems in the physical sciences. Students gain hands-on experience through hundreds of worked examples, self-test questions and homework problems. Each chapter includes a summary of the main results, definitions and formulae. Over 270 worked examples show how to put the tools into practice. Around 170 self-test questions in the footnotes and 300 end-of-section exercises give students an instant check of their understanding. More…

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  • Over 270 worked examples show how to put the tools into practice, and more than 450 end-of-chapter problems allow students to apply the tools themselves
  • Around 170 self-test questions and 300 end-of-section exercises help students check their understanding as they work through the text
  • Fully-worked solutions to all problems, password-protected for instructors, are available at www.cambridge.org/foundation

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