
Advanced Engineering Mathematics
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Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc
3rd Edition
Published on 3. March 2006
Book
Hardback
1020 pages
978-0-7637-4591-2 (ISBN)
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Description
Thoroughly updated, Zill's Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Third Edition is a compendium of many mathematical topics for students planning a career in engineering or the sciences. A key strength of this text is Zill's emphasis on differential equations as mathematical models, discussing the constructs and pitfalls of each. The Third Edition is comprehensive, yet flexible, to meet the unique needs of various course offerings ranging from ordinary differential equations to vector calculus. Numerous new projects contributed by esteemed mathematicians have been added. Key Features o The entire text has been modernized to prepare engineers and scientists with the mathematical skills required to meet current technological challenges. o The new larger trim size and 2-color design make the text a pleasure to read and learn from. o Numerous NEW engineering and science projects contributed by top mathematicians have been added, and are tied to key mathematical topics in the text. o Divided into five major parts, the text's flexibility allows instructors to customize the text to fit their needs.
The first eight chapters are ideal for a complete short course in ordinary differential equations. o The Gram-Schmidt orthogonalization process has been added in Chapter 7 and is used in subsequent chapters. o All figures now have explanatory captions. Supplements o Complete Instructor's Solutions: Includes all solutions to the exercises found in the text. PowerPoint Lecture Slides and additional instructor's resources are available online. o Student Solutions to accompany Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Third Edition: This student supplement contains the answers to every third problem in the textbook, allowing students to assess their progress and review key ideas and concepts discussed throughout the text. ISBN: 0-7637-4095-0
The first eight chapters are ideal for a complete short course in ordinary differential equations. o The Gram-Schmidt orthogonalization process has been added in Chapter 7 and is used in subsequent chapters. o All figures now have explanatory captions. Supplements o Complete Instructor's Solutions: Includes all solutions to the exercises found in the text. PowerPoint Lecture Slides and additional instructor's resources are available online. o Student Solutions to accompany Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Third Edition: This student supplement contains the answers to every third problem in the textbook, allowing students to assess their progress and review key ideas and concepts discussed throughout the text. ISBN: 0-7637-4095-0
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Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Sudbury
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Weight
2353 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7637-4591-2 (9780763745912)
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Dennis Zill received a PhD in Applied Mathematics from Iowa State University, and is a former professor of Mathematics at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, Loras College in Iowa, and California Polytechnic State University. He is also the former chair of the Mathematics department at Loyola Marymount University, where he currently holds a rank as Professor Emeritus of Mathematics. Zill holds interests in astronomy, modern literature, music, golf, and good wine, while his research interests include Special Functions, Differential Equations, Integral Transformations, and Complex Analysis.' Late Michael R. Cullen, of Loyola Marymount University